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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1889)
T7AOH BALI * Very chop. no trades , farm M-XTf * acres , iw-c.5,12 NB w , llntinltoiicounty Ni-b , H miles from Martinet te , uninll lioino , ntablo OOOttcrps pasture icncca , living wator. prlc < only tin lirr nrro. fo.4l7.U. ( oup-thtrd 1W croi included , Term52,30cniili balance0 percent Interest , F. 1C , Atkins , owner , railroad build Ing , IK'tiTcr. Cole , 778 TONNIi : get you gun and shoot the Idiot thai t" thlnkn ho xvlll aver purchasn pronorty li Omalia nt n lots llgure than ho can at tlio nrm rnttlmc. Dill nt our ofllreand wn irlKtcliroi how to get itch. M , A. Lpton Co. , ICth nnd Far natn. KU2I ro'Tiu iH.usnTtipicnilld nnlglili foraaln by Illrkn. M. Y. I.lfnhldR. f OUHN'Utl Old nnd Dodge. ll.ijOi Wort lit I.WXI AddruM M | , llco. OH 2.ij NKVf modern built , brick house , nine rooms for gain by lllctB. N. V. l.lfa bldg. KV12U SAY , tinlp-hbor , you'll kprp your money n lit tin too long If you ain't careful. M , A , t/'ptui Co. . Wli nnd I'nrnnm. KO-2.1 * f7 OH SA Iill-nicapott first cUss -I' acred In Nournska , l.'l ) ncres rultlvatvd , ilco ; iilnck rlcli not ) , no cnnd ; Kr-nrncy county * 2iK ) only , lloitgs & Hill , 1IUS I'liniam. 82 rilO got nil the bcnellts of Omulia'g futnr J-Rroiit prosporliy you Khoiild Invest imw Tilts ilon t wean next jenr , but now. 'Ibis 1 "olid irlltli which A lll soon IKI vcilllod. M. A Upton Co. . lot It nnd laninin. bW > ! 1 nu.Ml'.H tor Halo on Monthly I'aymrntH " room d oiling In Central i'uric. full lol Boutb front : pnymontR , JIH.SII pur month. Bmall cottngo In Urntrnl 1'arK , Tml lot ; pnj mcnt . f I2.M nor mouth. 0-rooni dwelling. rorn < r WtU ! nnd Vntrlrk nvc nue , full lot , Houth front ; payments , * a ) pe month. Handsome 7-room dwelling , on ( Irnro street all modern Improvements , on inontlily pa ; mcnta. Other properly In nil parts nt the cltj Call uml eo ino. 1) . .1. O'Douafioe , 1(01 ( rnrnitni _ . _ _ _ rt 1310118/lI.K-Kii ) ncicsvcry tlnolniid tnCcifu JL' county , tl.'JX ) takes It. Hoggs .V 1 1 111 , HJZ 2 American llulldlng nud Loan Ashoclr THE tlou of Minneapolis , capital stuclc , J-.d.UlKl , 000. hltares JIIM ciith. imyalila ( ! ) cents l > c inontn. ' 1 ho largest building and loan ussochi tlon In Amcilcu. Bubticrlbo for sharon n Boutlieust cor. lutli and 1'iinmm , M. A. llptol Bpoclal agent. ww ± 1 S1T.CIAI , bargain NJ ncroti of good fan land , 'M miles west of O.nalia on U. I * . It. It 4 niliesnom town , to trudu for lot. ? no > . n tnortgngnpiiior , $ iKi. ( Pull lot nn Humlllonst Walnut Hill for jm lilnulio of n. 0. Mcrrll 4lta and Howard ts _ _ fl SjHt , nctunl .tlneliiHldubufiluoss nml TOR $27,000 . t.Ki.uxl worth of ImnsoH bolng Imll ndjolnlnu. will well for 117.1m now ! why ? l'o reason am In need of flO.liOO cnsli ; grout oll'oi Address I.M. lleo. _ _ ( lUUIj ) O ItllOh ! Jump on this : HiOxIfl on iUd xtrcc oaHt front. 1M ) foot south ot I'opploton nvo forM.7l : will ilUIdf , .M. A. Upton Co. . liH and 1'ai nain , Wtn-'J , ) T7iJANT ; ( brick house , nine riioins , ( jpici dldly furnUhod , only ? , aJ. ) IHck . N. i ilg. _ _ _ HTL'K eTglit loom house 1 1 unseam plnco f . sale by Hicks. N. V. l.tto blc'B. f , V1 : You elinpples that arc always liuntln SAYI th "owner to buy from In order < "eavo tlio coiniiiKslon , " you are puylng itoub ! commission on each inueliii'-o you make. Cn ktourolllia uml o will convince you that v , nro "Ueixil to rlulits" in tlio above iissertlon. , M A. Upton Co. , 10th anil rarnam. hill "J nTKU BAM' On long lime nnd easy payment -U hnnilsomp. now , uU-butlt IIUIISI-H of f , O.UB 10 room" . All convonip ices , good ni'lghbn hood ; paved btreotw. street ciir-- , nmllthl \valklnu dlstancu ot 1 > . U. Niitlnm Sheltoti. Ill Tarnuiu Htrcel. MK ) I/tOU SAM : Cheupe-t and be t resldeiiee lo ( JL' in Umulia to p.irtl M anting tliuni t < liomcs. JloggrftV Hill , liiifli _ > urn.iin. _ KM 2i ) HdXJANT hew coltage Ilriii'roiu place fl E sale bv Oeo. N , Illcks , N. V. I.lfo bid ! ; . 8.ri : ; T/IOIl HAfill-'l-room House. Darn mm lo JJ Iliinsrom 1'laeu , at n bargain , ilurrlv , root ill , 1st Nnt Itauk. K'J " ! ' . Kplondlil mnv nine 1001 APIJIiriK"'liome. house. No. : | Ci Pupplcton uvt > . Iliitisioi place , just completed , run glvn Immedi.ito ) o Bcssloii. tor siiloby Illcks , N. V. w ' - - ' - TTWIt SAIiP. 8.000 acre1' laud Iu Nobraaki Jj Mlxllll foot lots S. I'ltli st. at n acrlllcln ITlce. luiiulro-llias. JltU. ( ico. II. I'uterooi M' , < OIl SA I.r-la,003 rt5)-ucri stock tnrm l F1 lirownCo. , Neb. Kor parllculars write 1 i , Alnsirortli , NVb. tillj OJ9 * "ITlOlt SALIJ 3-room house and len -o , iith : tu -1J Ohio. Chnnn and oa c > nsy term'II. . .Master * . Itoom 4Wlthtiell Imllillujr. 7 SI "IjlOll SAIiB On oasv terms , a line h-roo S } hoiisa In Orchard Illll. Tor purtloulara a druss L IT lieu ollloo " 3l OMAHA HOTELS. IIOTI'.l.-Corncr of llltli ai WINDSOR . , ! 1 bloclcs from L'nlon dope llcst W u day hcu- Iu thu cltv. K)7 ) Kor n line lot 50x1' . In X-AFAYETTE PAKE $25 Cash , Balance Monthly. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT forCASI Hits beautiful addition lays on the eluvati lauds in the northwestern part or. the city , ou 1 mlnutos wall : from milmrlmu tralii ! < , at about lUmlmitiH from tlm proposed motor 111 Prlco u less lliau Imlf naked for adjamit pro orty. Only u limited unmoor of lots n 111 BoldiittlilN prli-e. Comoiiiiick it you wn.nl n or moro of the&oextraordiuuiy bargains. VAN BEUBBN Douglaa & S jMth UOPOSAL8 for Krrctloii of School Iluildli : ote , U. S. Indian Service. Yaukton AROIIC Daktota. October lath , ItW'J. Sealed propo u Indented "IToposuls for erection of a cchc bulldlut ; , or for building materials" as the < may be , nnd dliictuil to the iindenUs'ied ' Greenwood , DixKotn , will 1m rci" .veil at tt olllco until onn o'clock of N v < .bir I'tb ' , ID for furnlshltiK the nucessary materials ni labor uud for > jroctttiK a two story f rnmu schi tlm Yunkton Agency. Dak. ' Iu i cordnucnlth plans and Hpecltli-nttons that m bo examined at the olllco ot the "I'ioneer 1're- of St. rani , Minn. , the "llco" of Onmhu , Nol and " .loiiinal" of Sioux City , lonn ; aNoi ftirnlshliiK * vanety of liimuer. bricks , w down , door.s.hard warp , I'tc , , ( a lull ll t and d crlptlouotUilcJi miiv bu obtnlneil by uppll tlon to the under liriii ; < t ) , ivqiilrcMl for UBOII lnilllliiir > . In KUbiiilttliiK bids for tlioerjct'ou the school biitldlm ; , bidden * miiht stnt t length of tlinereiiulrcdto comploti ; It : uud I furnishing bnlUllumuterlalti. | . the price ot eii article ollured for ilcll\ery unilor lontrnct mi bo HpprlflCAlb * mat oil. CurtlUVil checks All bl miiBt DU iiccompanled by certlllpd ohpcksun some IMiltodBiilesiloposltory , payable to ; order of tno uiidThiBiiud. for ut ieust A per cc or the amount of tlm proposal. ulilrhchccK v boforrulti > d to the Unlleii StiUcn in case any b der or biddcrH rccehlm ; nn \vunl shiilltall promptly nxecute contract with Rood and s ilcliint hiu nt lo . otliHr\TUo to bo returned to l bidder. The light la reserved lo i eject any nil bids or uny part ot any bid If ilrem < u for I best lmirp oC the SIM vice. BAMI'KL IilIAYY. IT. 8. Iwlluu Agent. " Kotleo is lieioby nlvon that a book \\ill opened at 10 otlock a. m. on Saturday , the a tcentli Uny of Novrmbor. l f' ' , at tnu onico 01 JI. TluiiHtou , Union rnclllo Ilullillng , In i city ot Omaha , DoiiBlas county , Nebruslca , the purpose of rorelvim : subscriptions lo 1 capitaUtotkof Iho Omaha IJiilon Depot Co Dauy. W , II , Ilor.umn , 1 n. \ \ - . HOMMIKUB. T. L. KUIIIAI.U Vor the lucorjioruton lorl'nvlnic HonUu. BOUTII OMAHA , NKII. I October lt > tli , IH39. f Scaled proposals will bsrecelvi.il by the l derblgued until October a ith. btuut I o'clock m. , for the pnrclinso of tlilrty einlit thoum dollars UUtrlct paying bonilH of llio City Hnntu < iinaha. Biilil bonds will bu dated orlfct , lltai , uud 111 be uuo tu one , t threi' . four , llvo. Bis. sovi-u. vleht anil nliiti ye from tlu'lr ilati > , iv similar amount bocomlni ; i each } ear , iiro 1.1 mini * of tlvo hundred I'acli. i lioar Interest from llu-lr ilatu at the rate HHVUII per crnt PIT minimi , puyahlu nnnua U'Ue prim liiul unit Interest uio both imyublii the FlM-al iit'uncy orthoStulu or Nebraska Bald bjndu are Issued under the chai powcrof said City , and will bodellverod toj ' ctiiieers ou payment tlierttfor ut the City I'n ury Iu foutli omalm ou November lt. Ih'U. Ulila will lx > nddrrssrd to the underslyned : marked " 1'r.iiio.sulti ror DUtrlcl I'AvluK llom and must htuto the full numa and addruxi the bidder , the amount of culd bonds doslrei dmllar amount due each year from onu to i yearn ) and the pilco proposed lo be paid v accrued Interest. Tliu right U reserved to jcclnnyur all bids I'.u. JousbiON. U10 U 101. C'Unlruian I'lnauca Oommttt THE REALTY MARKET. INai'KUMl'Nrd pUooa oa ruori duri yestnrtUv. W.I NViiconerto public , Sixteenth street add. plul , . . . , JMw KiKon Kiul wlfu to U A Taylor , lol 2 , Ilk2. ) Slillin'H mill , wd , a fico II Harder i > t ul lo K A huutrmau , lot 6blK4 , Tlioiiiburul'laco , w il , . , Gt-o H ItoitKii and wife to A lloapi' , jr , lot si , bik ajjj u iiou-irK' mUl. a . Oil UrowiitoS II l.conaul. lot d , bit 1 , Urdu 1'aik , w ( I . . . . Fred llunilkerand wlfato M Mcgrlir , l t 12 , block 10 , Wulunt Mill , wd M \Veltnnnu nudnltcU ) Slorotillcr , lot C. MArMmll ft Luln-ck's rtlv , w a- . KR WmV rrou nml wife to Ij 0 Wynte.lot 1 1 , bik K. lro nwt I'lnce , w 1 . l.ftXJ I , W Hill to .iMycr.s lot 0 , bit 9 , Patel l\ > reM.iil . . . . I . 2JC J (3 llairwil nd v If' to .1 (1 lCr > rtelyon , lots 10 to M , blk 15 , North Omahn , w d. 5WO W I' lletnol and wlfoto T K SmlboroURh , una Ulnt * r > nutl C , blkl , lllllsiao mid No2vil. . . . . . . , . . . . . . 3.00C T K BndborouKh nml * I to to .1 II J luley. tniMce. lots 6 nnd P , blkl , Hillside Add No'.1 , u il . . oax M Morrison and \\lte to ADancker , lot 10 , bile 1 , JlorrHon > add to South Umnhn , Wil . . .V. , . . wx N K llarcalow to I U llurdlrk , lot 4 , bile 1 , 4.CXH KJ KuMinranrt wife to .1 I , Cnrr , lot W , blkff , flautnortin.'AVil 40 : Jos Korst nnd wlftto M < 1 Patterson , lot ll. biic n , Kount7 'v rtd du , w < i , . . . . 7,301 APIukpyetnl to .1 N Keach , lot 4. blk 7,301NX noiltton Illll , wd NX A P Tukny ct nl to IJ (3 Tnmx , lot it , blk NXKX 1.1. niftnn Illll.M ! KX M K Cox to W Iton'on et al , lot 12 , blk n. NnrthOmalia. ( | oilY \Y OllrldKC'setnlto K Allart.lots II and 15. l > ikC : Shrlver Plitep. d G2. Win Cobtirn , Bheritr. tov in A Gardner , lota 10uml II , blk K , annder.-.V llune- baugli'H ndil. deNl * W A Gardner to .1 KCarothem , lots 10 and II. blk KSimtiilers .V Illmebaugh's add , wil , 82 It H Hnll to II ( ) Jones , uud VJ lotH 1 nnd : . ' . bIR 4Ki. llrnndvlpw. and lind > { ot uud 13-100 In stonp ( iiisrry and Spring 1'laco reserves' , cj c d 10 T\Ycnty-lbreo transfers. . . S O'.HJ Itiillt'.tnU c'rriiiits. The following building ucnnlts weroissuci at the oftlccof Uulldlng Inspector Whltlock yesterday ! Knov Presbyterian church , church build ing. Nineteenth nun onlo UO .laioti Young , ipslilenjo , .Maple and nwMnty-Mxth street 2,50 ClmiIts .lohnMin. lesldencp.NorlUTnltty- HeCOIIll 1.50 W. II. llaydun , ictldvnco. < lregg and 'riilitythild IoO J. T. lllne.llireo bilek rosldi uee . Tenth nncl Uaslellar 13,01 Three minor permit * 12 permits THE flll ? TIME THES , BUllUitii/VN THA1.N8. AVcstivard. Running betnecn Council Ilia' . ' , and A brlKht. la addition to the Btatlonn montlonci trains stop nt l' cnilotli ana Twenty-'uurt jviotf , and at thu Summit In Omaha. Wariantefl Free froinliijarions Drug THE CONDITION OF TRiDE , Mouoy Reported Tighter Durlnpr the Past Wook. . ' GOOD INCREASE IN CLEARINGS Aii Active Demand l-'or Iumln City Jobbers Xclmiskn's Grow litft Importance ns a Live block Center. In Iionnl Cointnorolnl Circle * . Mr. Hughes ropoits tlio clontlng * for thi week ns fooling ft S.VJ.lO , nn Incrcasi over this week last year of 'Jtt 8-10 per cent Ualnucci wcru fGW.WM.tiO. This is a ver ; licnUtiy Increase , and ns the clearings of tlu associated banks ol Omnua nro based upot actual Iriitis.ioltocs and nra clonn uml nol stuffed , the commercial situation Is vcr ; accurately represented by thorn. Money 1 tighter limn it wiw last week nnd seems V bo growing tighter. Tboro l ! a very active demand for mono ; from city Jobbers who nbou this time nro accustomed to discount thai Dills for fall and \vlntur purchases. Thci the wants of the country nro manifestos earlier tlmn usual. IsobrasUti will become t great cattle and shcon feeding state ttil year and next. The shipments of cattle nni shcop from the surrounding states at tin present time nro far iu excess of any prc vlous season and uro very heavy ; our cnor mous crops nnd our even climnto liavo at traded the attention of foodcrs who seek tin cheapest market for their needs mid thi plains and lulls of Nebraska will bo crowdoi this winter ana next spring will stock driven hero to consum the surplus of our granaries am this means that our farmers will have hotter market for their products than the , thought it wlso to expect when the , suw nt the close of harvest so great n surplu of coin and suinll grain as the result of thol toil. Good Judges nuil well posted men sa , there will bo more stock fed and sluppci from tins stnto timing tlm ensuing si : mouth * than over before in its history. General trudo is very good ; there has beei homo lessoning of the demand for woolen anil the heavier winter goods owing t the mild , bright weather prevailing , 1m ory goods jobbers say trudu is botto this year limn last and prices am unchnngc't but linn. In groceries the sugar murkot i olT nnd n decline of fully J4e per pound 1 noted. Mr. Sprcekels' - factory stnrls U | next weOlc , nnd ns he will have about one fourth of the consumers' requirements t Roll , the trust Is meeting him in ndvunua b ; cutting under what limy consider n nornui proilt. It seems certain tlmt this countr. will be able to buy sugar this winter ns lov us Europe buys tlio American sugar produc iiftcrpayinglreight from our slioros to theirs Coffee is dull and weak and buyers nro tali ing only what ttiey want for Immediate use ' 1 he feeling seems to bo th.tt tliu ciop for th \ear will bo larger ttinn has bi > en promised nnd wlule Hio reports no great surplus , th accumulations nt Santos nro Iienvj and price ire likely to go lower. 1 ho drug market is fairly active nn prices are linn. bhelC hardware is scljiii ficely , nnd demand for bar iron , nails , etc is very good , inlluenced by tlio promise tlm higher prices my ? ulmost cortnin to prevni Paints uml oils a're steady nnd window glas is up 5 per cent nnd very stilf. * J lii-ro Is n very lair demand for lumbe and building materials from both city mi country trade , but the market is not stron and concessions are readily made on roun lots. Collections nro pretty gooil from the coui : try though it is necessary to poke them u consuloiably , and to obtam satisfactory re suits there are some credit men wno think i will bo necessary to carry over fully ti large a crop of delimiuenls us usual , nn this will probably bo the caao if farmers dt eidu as. n class to hold their crous nnd fee rather than sell at the low prices quotei What is wanted just now to make the peace ful agriculturist feel good and cheerful is bloody and prolonged Kuropcnn war. ( Jity trade Is fair and improves dally. A that is needed to gladden the hearts of ci city retailers is a spell of cold weather , an if rain could comu with it for u feudn.i trade would bo good. City collections at ( in let The movement of canneu peaches is show ing gradual improvement , and transaction at flrst hands as well as the business hi tween Jobber and retailer uro invariably a linn prices , particularly where brands < positive merit are concerned. The New York Commercial Hullctm sa.v that the condition of now pack tomatoes r < cuived iu delivery on contracts is turnin out to bo quite the reverse of satisfactory and rejections have been quito frequent tl last few days. Many 'lines uro found to I faulty in color , poor in flavor , and watery , result of the wet weather during the soaso Sugar is in moderate demand at eu : prices. At the latest dutcs tlio aggregate < the world's visible supply of sugar wi IIK1 , l.V.i tons , against 400,010 tons a woe earlier and 4tiVJ ! , > 4 tons a year ago. It is now announced that the Alaska sa uion puck will aggregate 500,000 , cases instc ; of 400.UW. Reports from California indicate a coi tlnucd hardening tendency there to prici for evaporated fruits in genet al. Provloi advices of growing scarcit- stocks In Or hands are continued , wbila the demand represented as quilo brisk. Apricots hai advanced about Ic per pound during the pa week. The market on mackerel is very firm , ni it is a surprise to many that they are bougi at the present high prices , but the demand very good , nnd lots are sold as fast as tlu arrive. Prices go higher and higher , at tlio fish long ago ceased to bo n com me article of food , and became a luxury. Tlu are vastly dcaror than most kinds of men and it seems surprising that tlioy should I so eagerly sought alter. Colfoo Is plenty and fairly active at cu rent prices. Cables from Rotterdam gi' the stock in Europe October 1 as 1.071H bags , ( against Ib31,000 bags September ISbtl , and l.HOH.-UX ) bags October 1 , ISS8) ) thl bringing the visible supply of the world ' . ' /JJO.OT4 bags , against 8,090.589 bags Se tembor 1 , IbS'J , nnd ti.UTl.tl U bugs October ISbS. Tlio Now York cofloo exchange cole lationa to October 1 nmko the grand tot consumption of coffee in the United Stnt mid in Europe In July to September I elusive , or three months , 2,8CS-HC bag uualnst2MlplJO Dags In the same time the preceding crop year. Receipts at SanU nro 8,400 buns per day and average rocoip In Hio about li.OOO bags per day. The r coiptsattho latter port uro generally mm larger than In the former , Chicago's ' stock of llax seed nt tlio prcsoi time amounts to : iilJTO ) ! bushels , against 1W i00 ! bushels October 5. ISS'J , and 1'Jt.O bushels October 1J ! , IbSS. Tlio Minneapolis Hour mills mailulnst wei 108,000 barrels of flour , against 101,300 barrc for the week previous uud lb',000 barrels f tlio name week In ISbS. In Minnesota and Dakota tlm counti marketing of lust week was the largest nnv so faron this crop , Farmers are said to bo discouraged ns the outlook for prices of coru. A lar quantity is being cribbed for another Reaso Pig-iron tins advanced tS per ton , or near ! J1 per cent , In the last six monlliH. With few exceptions tha winter whe crop is claimed to bo seeded. The Unitoa States treasury now hoi 1303,1127,464 of gold coin and bullion , & 5 Si3bs'J of silver dollars and bullion , u Jin.485.74a of legal tenders. Tbo gold ct tillcnles iu circulation at the present tli amount to $118,230,703 , the tlver ccrtlllcal to $277.753.103. ana the currency cortlflcat to JlUiWO.OOO. Bonds held in the treasury uouuro national bank circulation outstai lag Include the following ) Currency O's . , . . 4fKHS , ( Four and n half per cents . 41,171 , ( Fourper cents . 10l,03T , < OMAII.CTaVB f Saturday- . 10 > Cattle , such as there were hero , Bold about steady prices. A bunch of IKiO native * told at 11.30 and some fair beeves SW.NXVM.QU. There \vas practical ! * nott | { doing in the cow market , only u' few ou and und changing bauds. Tlio most of t trading was la stackers nnd focdors , wbl was ( juliu Urge , ultuouuh good cattle of ll kind were by noraonnsthj nty. At the son- son advances the dotnnlu" , calls for cnttlo that have moro llesu nmlaw ready to bo put on food nt once. F nrl.uJil the fall , with n longer tune before tiwm ifor feeding , tlio buvers would take pbcrfit1 cattlo. At the present time the yard * are full of common little cattle , but they nr 'tuovint ; slowly , nnd nro considerably lower IHSn n week iipo. On the other hand , the boM Krndpn of feeders have held their own , nnd s there have been plenty of buyers for nil such. The hog market tool > ii Downward turn to day of 5@10c. The trftdo , Xvas not jinrUcu- larlv nctivc , but the hogVwero about all sold before 10 o'clock in the rmmiltig. Most every thing went nt * a0 ( ; < : U > 0 , nnd W.83 was a Very popular price. The llcht and light mixed hogs sold largely nt $3.S.V$3.W , nnd fj.85 bought pretty good heavy hogs. The present week closts with the market fully lOo lower than It opened. The hogs sold on Monday at Kt.OVM.OO principally , nnd on Tuesday nt S4 OOg-I.Oo. with $ l.l'JK the top. On Wednesday I.1K4.00 ) bouutit nearly cvcrythlngj on Thursday the bulk went at $ .1 8ri@a.ji3. Friday's range was $ ! t.SO@4.00 for full loads , with the majority of the sales nt Slier ) ) , A fo\v stackers nmX lambs changed hands. Kouoipt-t. Cattle . 1,100 Hogs . 5,400 Horses . 47 Prevailing The following Is a table of | irloo ? paid In thlsmarkat for the grades of stock men tioned : Primosteors. 1300 to 1010 lbs.l.03 @ 1.40 Good steers , 1250 to 145'J lb . . H.SO ( rt)4.'JO ) Good stear-s , 105J to 130C Ibs. , 3 f > 0 of 4. 10 Western steers . SJ.50 ( $3.10 Common canncrs . 1,00 ( iot,5'J Ordinary to fair cows . , . . 1.50 ( iftl.70 Fairtogood cows . 1.70 Good lo choice cowa . 1.93 Fair to peed bulls . l.SO OC2.0J Light stocisers aud feeders. . . . " , OU r > J.no Good feeders , .150 to 1100 Ibs. . . S.D ! ) ( yZ.m Fair to choleu light lie s . . ! s5 ( if3 0 J Fair to choice heavy nogs . U.8" > Q.Ci.un Fair to choice mixed horfs . U.bO ( rfU.85 Common lo rough hogs . U.'J5 (23.75 ( Ilcprj'sontative Siles. 11 . 7'J3 2 ! U ) * 0 . 307 175 10 . 1S2 300 1 . 20J a 25 19 . 732 110. 8 . 835 133 BTOC'KlillS. 48 . 815 200 111 . 779 225 00 . C-Kt 205 24 . 875 230 IIUU/J. i . mo 200 Owner and No. . ' Av. Pr. lOfeuders. . . . , . . . , . 1110 $231 I ! ' ) stackers . 800 231 2SsUckcrs _ , . , , . 6'i9 ' 2 5t New Hampshire Cattle Up. 3fecdeis . 115T 1 8 ( 2Sfeeders . 10 > 5 2 3 ; Anderson Hros. 12 cows . ' . 11S3 1 S ( 10 steers . , . , . 1213 2 OS Tigo Cattle Co. 15 steers . 1145 2 7 ( U steers . , f. * . . . .13'tj : 2 71 Clark & Ilunton. > . JO smers . 112J 2 ( X AV. U. ll. Cranmer. - - . llOleodeis , Col-Tqx . 10d9 2 OC Morris. 0 cows . 10S3 1 7f ! 1 cows . ' . . . . : . 1003 1 7. . 2 cowa . : . 1130 1 U 1 cow . . " . . S'-'ll 1 C ( 45 steers . ' . ; . nil 2 31 No. AV. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 3 so 3 85 b. > I 8.- > 8.i5 i5 I 85 J So sr > 3 85 I 85 1 Sr > b5 1 85 1 85 85 3 b5 SI 85 M 85 : : 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 : : 85 3 85 3 85 a 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 385 3 87 } ! $ a 8 ' 3 a 'y 3 S7Ji 3 67'x 3 87' ' 3 ' .ID 3 W 3 INI a w ) 3 02j 3 y.- > 3 95 Price Ijivo SlOL'k .Nuci-H. .T. F , Kcsslor hna a cur of lie s iu fron Crulj. O. O. IIlKbce , of UiiaiUllu , liiul IIORS on tin iiiiirltct. T , Cochrnn caiuo In from Wilbur with twc cars of tioL'.s. Iowa had thlrly-lhreo cars of stock on Sat urday'a niuritct , u very lnr o purucntaRO o nil tlic stoolc iccclved. riljver fclnco 1'rosi ilont liabcnclc has taUoir hold of tlio affair of the Stock Yards uotnn.uiy thuro has buci u gradual liiunusu l/i ilju Iowa business Ills llrat efforts werij ulructod toward thi ostabllshmont of the noeossur.v train sorvici on the different lovvaronils. Tlmt douu , ul tlmt wau necessary wan to ntlvlso shipper : of tno uilvuutugoa of shipping their llv stock wst instead ofpa t. Iowa shlupcr huvo always realized j-Uut , tnls was ttiolr bos uiiirknt but they have boon Uopt nwny by th iliniculty of roach Ini' the yards , 'J'no rail ro.idn hnvo nil IniprovbiKtliolr faculties fo irunsportini , ' stoc.ctiiilih in.irKot froi rastorn poinls , nnd low * tfhippors can nov brliiK their Htouli hero us touveulcntly as th Nebraska utilizers. , .f Jilofohatitb1 Ilotiel' : > Lurffo sunpl : rooms. $ ' _ ' , $ : i.GO&HifcrUuy. Nutltrown To an Old llrr.ua Cont. Tom Matton 1n tlit Cloililtr 0'id J'unUsher. Old coat , fare well I it must bo BO ; The best of friends Imva parted. Decri'iilt , faded , you must go ; Look I how your seams have started. 'Twas In ray nineteenth year I sought , Ono bright day In September , The tailor hop where you were wrought AU ! well do 1 remember. Loni ; yearn have gone by alnue that day 1 Wncn you and I wore fitted. With you my evenings have been gay , My griefs have been omitted. Upon your shiny sllU lapel How many heads huvo rested ! Old coat , you alone cuu tell How tnls poor heart's uucn tested. And you were with uio Unit iifcht when Iy foolish love ulroLtcd I tomotcd fate. As I ; VUH I lion So you uio now THE SPECULATIVE MARKER Wheat Slips Down a Notch Bu1 Rules Very Steady. CORN AGAIN VERY DESPONDENT , OntB ContlnitpH on the DnwnliU Course No Now Dcvcloninonts In 1'rovlHlons A llrlsk Uo- iniuKl For Ilcnvy Hogs. CHICAGO PIIOIUO12 MAUKUTS. Cnicioo , Oo' . 10. f Special Telegram to Tun Hir : . ] Wheat slipped down n notcl to-day , but xvns very steady not to say Urn nt the decline , ' with unusually heavy buylni 'rom nil quarters. The volume of trntisuc tions In futures was nwiiy above , the av crnge. In ofllccs yesterday afternoon Do ccmber wheat sold ns high us Sljffc. Thl nornlug It opened weak ntSI-Vc , with Ma ; quoted ut Sl'i'c ; Wceombor sold down to Sli nnd May to S3Jfe. An avalanche of whoa came out , out n etono wall was struck at SI nnd Sl/c for December and May respect voly. The demand for property at thcsi figures was llmiiloss , apparently. An 1m uictiBO btisttioss was done at th Inside nml the "spill" nbovo , but no 50 per cent of the buying ordcn could bo tilled. The shorta covered freely but commission houses seamed to have iu numerable orders. It cannot bo truthfull ; sjild , therefore , that the market derived it support from the shorts altogether. Thor < was clearly n renewed Investment buying b ; [ icoplo who consider n ! % ( < $ ! o decline fron : ho top ns break enough. The market durini the greater part of the day ruled stead ; around SP&OJUlc for December nnd 81c fo Muy. The clone was 711'fo ' for October , Sl1 Tor December and b3 ; t7 'i- ' for Muy , or 14 lower limn yesterday. News to-day WH largely of n statistical nature Hradslrecl' ' reports clearances from both coast in wheat and Hour for the wccl of 2,703,000 bushels , against 2,3:18,00 : bushels for the corresponding pcilod Ins year. The Now York produce exchung < statistician figures that exports from boll coasts from September 1 to October 1 amount to 11,703,000 bushels , against 13O.YT,00 uushols for thu corresponding six weuks las year. Exports for last week include UlVMi bushels of wlient , 220,000 barrels of Hour am 1.100,000 bushels of corn. Wheat and lloui combined lo represent 1,000,000 bushels. Ni new export business was reported and cubic ranged from weuk to steady , no spcciii change in prices being mentioned. Jn tin northwest Indications point to n modcrat fulling oft Iu the movement. Dakota mil Alinuesota vlevutor systems report a lolling up iu farmers' deliveries unit gooi authorities were that Minneapolis and Dulutl receipts for the past week will not bo exueeil ed on HID year's ' crop. An increase in stock nt these two points amounting to HXUuO ) bush oN is expected nnd the b ais will be disap pointed if there should not be n 2l 00 , ( > 00 In crease in the visible supply next Mondav They have their minds set on that liguri The drouth in the Ohio valley continues. 1 is line weuthei for cunug corn , but farmer complain that luloplanted wheat is not show ingupuoll. This f.jntuiomnj loom Into position of Jirst importance if rain docs no come soon. The bulls feel a sense of In creased confluence since they witnessed hi ; buying to-day in the ftieo of big sellin by fou'ign houses and bearish new from the old world nnd the noithwest. Thei is a Irco movement of wheat from tlio WPS to Ihu casl. and tliu quality ol western re ccipts is iuipioving. The coin market was once more in th slouith of despond , in which condition nil ill partmcnts of business participated. The receipts coipts were ten curs less than had been ca' ' ciliated on aud for Monday-II5 ! cars were th estimated number which would boinspcctcii nnd tliis takes account of whnt may b passed upon by the inspectors ou Sunday Clearances fiom Atlantic ports were heavie than for some time nud the shipments fron this port wcro liberal , but regular shipper claim lhat there is no margii at present between this and cast crn markets , and the wcukncs of lower grades and high mixed yellow i the cash muiltet , which have recently bee the only kinds linnoled by shippers , appearc to confirm the sincerity of the above stuti ment , Nenr deliveries opened at a decline a about Vc under the closing figures of tlm da before , but somu of the recent fellers wer buvers at the decline , and apart from Ihe cu inuud from Ihis source Ihero VMI no suppoi lo Iho market. Closing prices show n Migli advance iiK | > u those of the dav before , N ( vembcr closing at 30V ( 30 , o and Mav si 3-JXe. Vessels were chartered for 1S,0J ( ! ( bushels. Oats continued on the downhill course with prices receding V ' 4'c from yesterday' latest quotations , Kecoipts were liberal nnd the estimate fo Monday really large. The weakness clsi where oerhupi exerted nn indirect Inducnr and fair quiintities of long oats were ugui on sale , with few friomls of the buying sld present. May sold oft to 2l ? (5il ( c , an December at one time touched 1 ! > } e. wit this month at IS' ' c. Cur lota of No. 2 regi lar sold J/c lower ut ISc. There were no new developments in th provision market , the uiidcr.ono bciu steady uud llrm throughout. The volume c business transacted WHS not as lariro ns ye * torday and fluctuations were within nnrroi bounds. The wheat pit was the csnter o gK | > culativo interest to-uuy , Hutchitisoi was thu largest seller of January pork b long odas , while ttio shorts in October lar showed a disposition to cover. The lur market was relatively firmer than tlio per market , la fact , Ihe impression goncrall prevails Hint packers have sold about nil c the January product they care to pt : out until the October pork tuuddl Is settled. Receipts of hog continuo liberal for the season. Takln 17,000 as to-duy's estimated arrivals , th total for the week is 132,100 head , with 133 , 000 expected next week. Charley Wngl predlets 2 0,000 hogs being received durm the remainder of this month and over million for next month. There wuro no nui features In October pork. It sold sparing ! ut flO.il.Xjf 11.00 , the same us yestcrdir January pork sold at $ y.47'jjAM ( and close at Kl.47 ! , or2'ic lower for tho'day. Future of lard mailo a not gain of 2KC 10c. win ! October ribs closed 7 ! o aud more dcfenc dollvcrich 'Jj o lowor. ClllOAGO IilVJS STOCK. Cuic.ino , Oct. 19 , [ Special Telegram t TUB Hec. ] CiTn.B The receipts were d vided at about 1.000 natives , 2.TOO Texan audSOOrauguis. About everything was sol that was ut all useful. The llrht run < Tcxans again luid the effect of enlarging tl demand for native butchers' stock , nnd I this class tlioro has been a substantial ni vance the past wpeV. Tex mis and raugoi sold quick and n ttbade stronger than ycstc day. The general market closed stead ' Choice to extra beeves , fl.Wifl.l ) ( 0 ; uicdiu' to good steers , 1350 to ir.iX ) Ibs , | 4.K4.2i ( ) iaOOtolT ! > 0 Ibs , W.tMj@-I.10 ; 0.10 to 1200 Ib * 3 00@1.00 ; stockers and feeders. $1.00(33.01 ( cnws , bulls and mixed , S1.10@2.05 ; "bull $1.7502.00 ; Teias steers , $2.10(12.85 ( ; cow fl.W2.iV. ! western rangers , 93001 1.00. Hoas There was a brisk demand fi packing and shipping heavy grades , nn such sold from strong to n nickel hlgho packers paying W.DOQJ. 15 and shippers ft : @ 4.3ri. J lght sorts opened Co lower nr closed OfaiUo lower at $1.2091.25 for 180 i 100 Ib averages and $ J.15@.40 ! for 105 to 1' Ib averages , 13uoho ? paid Jl.'Oai.lU. F1NANO1A.IJ. New YOIIK , Out. IU , | Special Tolegrara I Tun UEK. ] BTGCKS There wa a Loav feellu ? at the opening of the Block mark todayVhilo prices wore Irregular , wl a few stocks at better figures , the general II showed Blight declines , The market rallic immediately , and while stocks of the rogul list were dull , they all made small fraction trains , In early dealings the feature of tl market was Cotton Oil , which wa not ou extremely active , but displayed dccld strength , and after opening at W { , again 40 % lust evening , it rose rapidly to 43 ; tiugar followed with nn advance of 1 | i "ont to TO , but the upward movement was hen cheeked nnd most of the Improvement vas lost , tlio regular list showing more anl- nallon on tlio decline. Coal stocks were specially prominent In the downward move- nciil nud Ijnckawannn reached 142 , ntramst 4' ) last evening , but was fairly rivaled by lloek Island , which droi ) | > cd to M" from 03 , During the hour to noon thorn was an ini- irovod feeling and a fair rally occurred In Centers , Grangers nml spcclulllos , liocV Plaint recovered n , point from the bottom , St. Paul recovered * i , Missouri Paclllo / and juion Paclflic , lUirllngtouniHl Northwustoni l ( per cent each , Northern 1'aclflo touched 72Jfo on the dip nud rallied to 73''j ' , Jersey Central was oft 2 points to 123.V , and Pull- uau oft 2jf ! to 131. The weekly b.iuk Rlato- netit showed an Increase ot flOi" , OW ) In re serves and was the cause of bettor feeling n' ; he cloae. For the week n few stocks show 1 to I par cent gain , whllo the general list shows losses ofM to 3 per cout. Iho following were the closing quotations : II. S 4s regular. K'7 Noithorn I'acltlo U.S. In coupons . .12 do tireforroil . V.1 .12IXV 0. A- N.V . MPj U. H.4i'scnupous..lC " , doprororrod. . . . .143 rnclilcflsot M3. . . .117 N.Y.Coiltrnl . lim'i ' Central I'ncluo. . . . ,1l S I'.I.MC ) . , , . S.M . \lton. . . .127 Itork Island . U7' ( Clitcdtto , llui'liugion O..M. .VHtr . IU' , 100' doprerurtoil . . . .llJ'i ) . . * * . IK' ' t.rnul.VUmnha : il > 4 lllltiolsOjiitral . 117 lioproforiml I. , ll. A W . ! l'\cttlo . W'i Iviuunstt roxas..llt > 4 W..KI. L. & I- . HI I.nko9lioro . UU'j dnprofurred . lit Mlchlgnn i-outral. . HI Western UnUm. . . . ( 'i MlsiourU'aclllo. . . . MON'CT On call , easy with no loans. PutMB MGiiovxTir.n I'AI-BII 1. ) ' < 517 par cent. STKIIMNO nxcii\SOK-Quiet aud licxvy , suty-dixy.bills , fl.Slff denmtul , SI.S..J , Stocks. NBW YoitK , Out UL fSdccUl Tolo.-r.un to Tun linn. ! Tli3 following urj tha lulu- Innslflclt quotations : Asp n . . . . .mi Cnipiioula II. II . . sa Horn Sllvor. 1U1 fliollar , 140 Moxlctn : ir > I'on. Oil. * t Va . . JO ) .Mutual Ill Deiuhvood T. . . . .1-5 Onturlo an ) Ilalu & Noncioss . , ' .70 Uphlr 4)3 IMCODUCIO UVIIICUV3. Cuir oo. Oct. 111. llf i > . m. close- Wheat Stead v : October , TUKc ; December , Sl'jc ; Mav. S't' c. Corn Steady ; October , U0l c ; November. COV ; Mnv , 3' . ' ; o. Oats-Ste'idv ; October , IS'a' ' lS'fc ; No- ember.lS c : May , 21K . Hjo October , 42c. Uiirlev t-lo. Primu Timothy ? 1. 10. Flax Gush. $ I.27HJ ; May , $1.3 * . Whisky * ! ( fj. Pork Steady ; October , Sll Ot ) ; November , S'.UO ' ; January , * ' .U7Ji' . Lird Steady October. JU'JJ ; January , WW.if. I'lotir Stcndv : winter wheat. $2.01ilO ( ; Bpi-ing uhcnt , ? ; i.75.r)00 ( ; rice , $ J 10iit2 BO. I'roviaionsDry soiled me , a ? , com iiiratlveiv Htcady : short ribs , October $5 07K- Huiter Stead v ; creumory , lC ( 23c ; dairy ' ' KBRS Stondv ; fresh , iT Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , ( .IY < " 12c : Hats. 'Ji oanj/c ; Young Amercas. M I0a. I0a.Hides .Weaic ; nnd unchungeil : lisht jrrooi salted , Oc ; drv cilf , .lOOIIj ; dcneons , each , , ' 0 . Tallow Weak and unchanged ; No. 1 solii packed , lo ; No. 2 , GJ o ; cake , I' c. Hcceipts ShlDiii'ls Flour . 21,00) ) 2I.OJI Win-lit . 9r.OJl 13I.OJ , Corn . 2111,09(1 ( 417,01) Oats . 200.0M Is'i.OJt New Yoi-lc , Oct , 19.Vli ° it IJac .12,05' ! ; export- , . 2."i.OJO ; spot dull and ' lower No. 2 rcJ. b3tKIVo ( ! in elevator : b'i' ' Sli iilloat ; St Mb-IXe fo. . b. ; nngiudcit red , 71 ( 'tS5'Mc ' : options lower , closed uculc ; No vember , closing at B'c. . Corn Uecelpts , 117,500 bubhels : e.sports 1411,203 bushels ; spot stead v ; No. 2 , 3le ! ii elevator , uQ'ktgttl'.l'.fcallo.it ' : tinirruded mixed : iSfi40Loptions ; uusv ; Novembei1 closing a 3'Jc. 3'Jc.Oats Receipts , 70,01)0 ) bushels ; exports "SO ; spot dull hut steady ; options Irregular1 November closing at 25'.iV ' ; spot No. ' white , " 'foiSse ; mlxcu western , 2Vji ! 27c ; white woatoru. 27c. CofTee Options closed steady to I jmitits down. Sales : 22,000 Dags ; October * 15 l.r > ; November. S15 10 ; spot KIo , steady fair cargoi-s , fel',1.25. Sugar Haw , nominal ; refilled , weak am Petroleum Steady ; United closed ix O'.ic ' ' , for November. KIWTSStp.ulv ; wester : . , 2i ! ) 'JOi c. Pork -Unsettled ; mess , inspected , ? 12.0i WI3.WI. Laid Stronger but quiet ; western sleum J0.70. Butter Quiet ; Elgins , 25c ; western duirv 'Jfj l.V ; creamery , I2 ( 2lo. Cheese Quiet : wcsteru , "J CwlOc. K < iiif.il 4 < Jny , Oct. ll ) . Wheat Lowi-r No. 2 red , cash and October , 01)40 ) ; No. hard , cash , ! > 'Jic ' bid : October , fiy o ; No. : soft , cash , ( iSc bid ; October , OS.Kc. Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash nnd October Sle ; November , iMKo bid ; No. 2 white CAsl , , 2it ; < : o bid ; October. 2 c bhL Oats Xo. 2 , cash , 13' ' c bid ; Oclobei i' . Oct. 19. Wheat-Steady cash , 74c ; 1 Northern , SlKc. Com Dull ; October , 30j c. Outs Firm ; No. 2 white , 31@2l } c. Uyo Qulot ; No. 3 , 43s. Provisions Steady ; pork , $11.00. Unrloy ISusy ; No. 2 , October , 52' c. SI. l < i iiN. Oct. 19. Wheat Cash , 77c May , S3V < < fc. L'oru Lower ; cish,23'/c : ' ; Mny , .Ti' ' c. Oats Lower ; c.ish , U'fc ; Muy , 21'0(5 ' ( 1orkSteady nt (11.50 Lard Firm nt ? 0.00. Huttor-Uncbangcd ; creauiery , 20@7Io duir.v , 15i10c. { Whisky Steady nt $1.02. Ciiiulniinil , Oct. 19. Wheat We.iltor lower , No. 2 red , 78c , Corn UiichuiiKOil : No. 2 niixej , 34c. Oats Dull ; Woukor ; No. 2 inlxoj , 21c. Whisky fl.W. Llvrrtinol , Oct. 19. Whe.it-Qulot an unchutiKud ; holdersolTur moderutoly ; Culi fnrniii No. 1 , 7n 4da)7 ( ) 5d liar cental ; ic western winter , Os l ) > il@s ! ! lOJ u. Corntituiidy but ( julut nml unchuii cd now mixed wcstoniIs lOd per ixiutul. "illiinitiitxilis , Oct. 19. Sauiplu whoa weak uud lower ; receipts 72 curs , shipment 01 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , October , 7bc No , 2.7S)4oon ) ; Iruclc 78T ( THo. No. I nortl orn. October , TI'I U ; Muy , S''c ; on truck "OJi'i1. No. 2 northern , October , 72o ; Maj 78VjO ; on track , 72@7lc. IjIVIO & 1OCIC Bloux Oily , Oct. 10. Cattle Hocoipla 410 ; shipments. 7SOumrlccl ; weak : cows * 1.00@1.W ) ; stockora and feeders , * 1.50S'J.SO vonl calves , ri.OJ/$3.15. ( / H0s UecelplH. 1.1SO ; market higher llBhtand mixed , f3.C5@3.75 ; heuvy , $3.72 ! < ( i tlly , Oat. 19. Cattle Hoceipt 2,700 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market weak uu lower ; cows , $ ! . & 0@i30 ; stoekers and feed ors. PJ.25 ( 3.JO. ( Hogs KoceiptH , 0,100 ; bhipmeiit , l.KMl market stead v ami higher : light , fl.00 ( < 44 , 3d heavy and mixed , ! .i > 0@i.05. Nnlluiiul Slctulc Vnrds , ICast Kt I.duln , Oct. 19. Cattle Hoeolpts , 1X ( shipments , none ; market stronger : fair t choice heavy native steers. 1.40 4,80 ; stool crs and feeders. ! 1.70@3.Gi. ( liogs Hocolpts , 1,500 ; shipnients , none market lower ; heavy , W80M1.10 ; puckiui 3.70M4.00 ; light , $ .W5.25. ) tu Weil. Judge Shields Ittsuotl Hocuses to the fol lowing parties yesterday ; Name and Address , Ag Christ ChrUteuson , Omaha . ' < Annie M. MlchaoUon , Oaiabu , , , . . . . . . . . 1 Otto C. Jensen , Konnard , Neb . . . . . ' . Mary Jensen , Kennard , Nab . : Hobert J , Miles , Omaha , . . ' Alice Campbell , Omaha. . , . 1 Antonlne Dottilo , Omaha . , . ! Maria IJirono , Omuha . , . : Antonio Laschlavo , Omaha. . . ! Maria ilugolo , Omaha . ! London has flxpil the cost of its eloi trio light at 10 cents for uuo toii-riiiuli liunp thirty liours , or twenty ctindlo lumps ten houra. GETTING READY F01 WORK , The Uonl EntfUo Bxohuuyta A.dopt3 Improved D THE OPEN BOARD PLAN ADOPTED. A HlK llouni IC\inctcil | In l'rocrty 'llio Wook'rt In Knnl Kstntc , Iliillilln anil llnnk Cuclrs. The 1lo.nl lisinio llvolmnco. The Oumhn vonl estate ileulcrs liuve tiikatt very kindly to llio "open board" sclicmo , At a moetlng of the Kent Ustnto cxchutKa yesterday twenty now llrnw were ndmitted to tnemborshlp Iu the oriratilriUlou , whicU noxv Includes tlio loading roil cstu'o broker * of the city. Now by-laws wcro adopted which very materially enlarges the | xror > \ < t of the orgatilMliou nnd makes the cxulinngu nn open instead of a close corporation , Allot the members of thu exchange , ucvr nnd old , ivoro onthuslistlc.illy In fuvor ot the plan of holding dally opun sessions for the Irun&artlon of real csialu and bwUerAgj business Tlio plan bus boon practically uduptcd nnd will bo placed In npumtUm us soon UK suitnblo uuurtcru can b\t secured for holding the dally Hussions. It , is proposed to hold tin upon mi'ptiuir of the C-K- chnngo for oun hour each day , nt which rent cslnte , bonds stouk in local corporations and other commercial securities will bo put up for sale. Members oC the uxclmngo am very Mingiilnu in their oxiMM'tntloim of tiiii Htimiiluiliig otToct t hut this method of do.il- will huvo on tin ; loe.il real OAtuto murkot. It will give both buyers and sellers an oppor tunity to ascertain tlio st.ito of llio market in nnv location in tha city , rhuoxcliaiigo will hold .1 meeting ou N'mvmbor 2 , ill which now ofllrers will bu elected nnd nrraiiKCiiU'iitit iniiilo for puttlim the "upon bo.ird" scheme Into operation. The \\i-i'k' | Ui ni . ' . Tito uronUcrs must tulte u bu-k soil. Not withstanding their continual grumbling and illsnml foroliojingy. Ihero is uolug to bo it boom In outside piopbrty. D.trlug the p.iftt weelt there has beou nn increased demand for lots in outside- additions uml a numbar of deals huvo bi-en mailo for ucro lots. There has been an o.spucKilly active inquiry after ucrc property in the western nnd southwest ern purts of the city on the lines of the pro posed extension of thu motor lines to West l.uwn. Agitntion bus boon iciuuved for thb location of the fair grounds west of Kuser's pirk , aud this fnet has drawn tha attention of rc.il cstuto liruKcrs to thlH si'Cllon of thu city. UeorgeV. . Amo has Invested * ir,0l in U'est Lawn property and u big I'.iuMisli svndicato bus Deemed nil option on forty ncrcs of giounil in the addition with a vlow of locating a big manufactory. .1. 11 Mailed paid fr.Ti.WM for otm-tbird of a lot In block ' . , West Onmhu , nnd n number of smglo lots In otitsidu additions cliaiigod haniLs at mere ised pi Ires. .1. 1. Keilick intuln the bigucst purchase ot tin- week , nu Ing SV..r.lK ) to J. C. IX-niso for lol 7 , block lii'i. ' on Huiiioy slruut , between Klllopiith nnd Sixfenth stroiiti , near thu KounUo Mi'inorinl churrli. In p.irt pay for tlui prtiportv ho guvn four lot.s iu isnno & Selilon'.s iiddltiou for$12r > 00. Tin1 transfers for the week w ° ro ns fol lows Moml.u . $ 37.SI-J uy . lll.T.n Thursdav . l'Jtni : Friday . 3.i,7''S Saturday . T.'X'S Total The week bus been u comparatively one in biiililin0' circles , yet When the permits ure in for the improveniontn already planned the showing for the month will be highly gratifying. The penults for tuo week were us follows : Monday . $ 7.215 Tuesday . . . . . . S.IiW Wednesday . b,700 Thursdav . , . . lrr > u Fridiiv . ll,8ii ( Saturday . L'.1- : ! ! " " Total . $ OI.GtW A SJOoO mlditiou will be built to the ICnu < c Picsbvtcrian church. K. , lorgeiib n will build n $ ' ! ,0a : ) homo ou b'orty-slxtb stivet , near Itoulc. S. ,1. Wolshnns H building a $3OJO homo ou Lowe avi'iiuo , tiour lliuliult lino. Lewis fl. Iloybrook , of thosmi'lllng works , will build u $5,000 homo Iu Kouut/.o placu. on Kmmutt bticct. NVilli.im lirougbton will build a row ot frame Hats on Twentieth mitt CSraco Htroots , to cost i .UO ) T. II. Payne is building a $1,013 residence ou Dodge , near Thirty-ninth mrjut. W. U. liamun is building u ? ' > , ( K)0 ) resiacnco on Poult'tli hlrcot neurCallfornlA. Jacob Younir will build n fiu ) . ) resldoiico on Muplo street , near Twenty-sixth. .1. T , Hines will build thrco brick rvm- dcnces ou Tenth street near Caslellar , each lo cost W.OO'J. A residence for O. C. Holmes is bains built on Lowe avoiiuo near Cumuig , lo cost * iojo ; Morris Slomnn's 12,0K ) rosidsiii'oon Cum- ing strust near Lowe tivonuo , is nearly com- lileled. S.imuul Rloman has a $ lloi'J : homo in pro cess of erection on Thiriy-suvonlh slreot near Half Howard. J. li. Mason la building u f2OU3 rosiduncd ou Izard Hi reel. Florence Is to have u (1,00) Tiuiscopil church , work on which tills nlrc.uly b'jcu commnncCLl. Charles Ogden is to meet uHtoao rusidouco ou Spring street near I > 'arnum. Charles McCormick will build u row of seven I hree-Htory brick Houses ou Twonty- cightb and Fariiaiu Htreet" , to cust SU.DJ'J. 'I In ; Hunk U The bank rluarlugs for the week were follows : Monday . f 41.801 OS Tuesday . 7iOVJ ! : ir Wednesday . ( ' .Hii3U CO Thursday . 1155 , J43 5Hlf Friday . IHln.Btr. ! lf Saturday . avj,072 , 01 Total . M,2 ! > 'V-W l' ' Increase 2 1.3 pen-cut over corresponding week of hint year. \Vcnttly Itnnk NBW YOIIK , Oct. 10. [ Special toTiiK liKi : . | Tlio weekly bank stitomenl ; shows the following changes : Ileservo , decrc.iso . ? l,8ii'Jr."i Loans , increase . , r. , CII.IOH Specie , Uccreasii . y.fUl Wii ) Kegal lenders , ileuro.isu . , . lr > fJ'l,20 ( ) DopoiillB , docrenso . , . 2,21 1,0 M Circulation. Increase . ii'J.UXl The bunks now bold t'.llli.C.Mi ' in excess of the 25 per coin rulo. The uxportat spociu fnim the port of New Yont last week amounted to $ lb , b55 , of whluh fr'U.SI ! ) was In gold ami * I.ViOJ5 Hlivur , Of thu total OK- ports J17,0'JI w.is in gold anil jr.t.OW Kih-or wont to Kuiopu uud l5b : < ' ) grild and &j5 ; sliver to South America. 1'ho ImporiM of apeuio for the wruk amounted to $ ,11,2.11 , ot which f 'jryJW wa gold and * 7'Jt5. * > sllvyr. nw York Dry Goiultf market. NKW Yriiiic. Oct. 1'J. JSpoclul Tolograni to TUB UCK. I Hoing. Saturday , business iu dry goods was uccorUmgly rostrlcted , cs- poclully us rogurdu traiisuutloim ou the spot , though thcro'wns no change In the character of the demand , which continues fair for bK > t goad * and buoyant for new fabrics for next sortson. Staple giimliams are nl o Belling freely and ure likely to bu uilvancod In price. Print cloths ure uguin tcmling upward , Tlm wholu cotton goudii market IB gaining in tone , PAXTON Ucina , , O.MAIIA toiitiun to coinincroiul uiuii. Finest uud liirgcst hotel In tlio wobt. IClttfodop it Hralnnrd , A Misnacliiisottb cuinimiiy luia ui' iiiji/.i'il lo inuliis , by a now , ill iiiilnalint , ' ( , 'itH by oleolriuity. Tli * iiliui Is lo iloniKMU ( ) | petroleum by tlt lii'.it of nn clei'trii'iil outToiU.