TIATT.V Notice nf Spcclnl r.lcotlon. . Nollco h hereby olvcn to the lejjal voter * of Joiti < las county. Nebraska , that wherein tha Nebrnnka Contra ! rnllwuy company has sub mitted tothoboardof county roniralssloner * ot DoiiKlnn county , Ncbraika , n proposition In the mortis following , namely I "Omnlia , Neb. , Oct.3l.lW3. llonornble Hoard of rommLs Ionern ot Donclus Countr. Ne braska Unntlomnn : The Nebraska Central tnllwny company proposes to Tmlld a double- track steel railway bridge iicrosstlie Missouri Tlvcr nt i < omo point yet to bo celcetrd above tha present brldgen , nndiotith of the north line of tne city of Omalm-provldcd tbo county ot Douglas Mill donate to tlio eompnny two mm- ilrea and Hfty thousand < Jxu. < * * n dollars of fi lier cent , twenty-year bonds of the county , to lin delivered to the eompany on the completion ot tlio tirldge ready for operation on or before Juno 2i IWU. The bridge M propose I to bo built under an net of congress entitled. 'An net to authorize tlio construction otabrldgrt over tbo Jllflionrl river , nt or nenr thu eltyot Omaha , Neb. , ' up- proved .IlinoZ ! . IWH. Aud the net provMes that tlio bridge shall bo open to all railroad com panies desiring to USB the same , upon equal "In cnso the construction of the bridge is not 1 > e < jim before thfl'illi d.iy of June. IfX ) . or the bridge lnotcomi > lotoiU > itorothe d d y ot Jnntt. IKK , tha eompany shall not bf entitled to receive any of aM bonls. nvun Uioujh the proposition should bo carried by vote ot the doctors. , "And , provided further , that nld brmds Miall bo delivered to the saU Nebraska Control Hull- way company , lu n scuts , mici-MsoMor asMirni , onlvnron tbo execution by mild Nebraska Con- iral Itidlwiiy company or Its mircofxorinudo - Ihory to naldeounty of Douglas , ot nn under taking 111 writing to tbo oirvit that thu prmcl- pal depot or mild railway company , its general olllcra nnd principal niachlno xhops , when liiltlt , shall bo located mill ninlntaltiud wlthtn the corporate limits of the illy of Omaha. Mcb. , nud that n violation ot the terms of Slid un dertaking by the said Nebraska Central Hall- wavtompaliy or It micocssor.s shall render Kiild NobrnnKa Central Hallway company or Its sue- cssnorn Indbhtrd to the said county or Douglas ( o iho full amount ot said bonds and thu Inter est thert on. "ily order of the board of dlrcitor.s Nobrnsta Central Hullwny company. " . II. UUMONT. Vice President. "Ol OiinnC. lUliNUM. Hectetry. " I"J. wns voted by the board or county commissioners of said Duitulns lounly , Nebraska , to accept thn ahovo nml fonwdlug 1 = r j * proposition of the Nebraska Cential Hallway company. I'nivlitml , that the terms of mich inoposltlon uo llrst HUbiultted to tbo loirul voters of said county nnd adopted by thmii according to law. Now , therefore , n special oletitlon or the legal voters of Douslas county. Nebraska , will bo held nn Tl'KSWAV THIJ THIHI ) ' , DAV 01' DEChM- 1JBII. 1H"J. nt uhlch election the following questions shall be submitted tu Bald voters ami voted upon lu the form and iimnnor and at thu polling places following : Hnalltho county ot Doualns. Xobruska , Issue It * coupon bonds to aid tha Nebraska Coutrnl lalltvay company tutlio conutruitlonot t. rail road bndco ncross the Missouri river at Omnlni , Nob. ; said bonds to amount to the sum oltwo hundred and llfty .thousand ( > 0UJ ) ) dollurn : to boi HHOl ( liisums of ono thousand ( JI.O-JO ) dollars each ; to no made pnj-ablti to henrer ; to bo dated on the 1st dny ot Jammry. IWII ; to bocomoduo twenty ( -1) ) years after the date thereof ; to be > r Interest ut the rate of llvn (5) ( ) per cant per annum , payable soml-nnniiallv on the unit day of January ami ot July ; ouch ot uhlrh bonds to bear on Hi face the following words : "This bond Is ono of n horlr.s ot UVI like uonilslilcli are Issued by tlie county of Douglas , in thontatoof NotiraHKu , to aid thoNobrasKa Central Hallway company In the conatructjon ot a railroad l > rld u across iho Missouri river at Omaha. Nebraska ; " nil nf HUM bonds und the Inturejt theruoii to bo imyableutthe Ilicaiagi-iiuvof tlio BtutoiitNcbraaKu iutlio city of New Voric ; to bo delivered und donatud to the Nebraska Con- trul Hallway Lompany Mhen ItHhiill Imvo com pleted , ready for operation , a double track hteel railroad orld u across thn .Missouri river ut Omiihii , Nebraska , und Nhall hmo executed thu ugrcomentfl contained lu said proposition ; pro- vlded tlio sumo shall bo commeui-cd on or bo fore Juno IB , JS'.M ' , nud shall bo llm-neil ready for onerntlon on or beroro Juno SI. 1KL' . And H ! 111II an aiimnil tax , lu addition to thu Usmil and all other taxes , n levied on tile tax- nblo property ot iJouglas couniy. Nobriwica. Biiftli'ifiit to pay thu Interest on cnid bonds as It becomes ( inu ; aim at the time or lovytug thu nnniuil touuiy taxes , ronimonrlncr the tenth j ear prior 10 thu maturity or siild bonds , nhnlt n tux In addition to all other taxes uu Invtol on tlio taxublo projiorty or Douglas county , mid continued annually there.irter from ye.ir to year , until tlioroby n sinking fund "lull have been c rented snlllcieiit to puy bald bonds at the maturity thnieof ? The at eve iniostloui ) shall be regarded ns ono entire qncstton , nud ull legal votein ofHalil Douglas ( ounty who dcHlio to vote in favor ot the Issuance ot said bonds und the levy of ualu taxes In puyment of thu pi Im Ipal mm Interest theicoC , ui bald election , shall votiabalot with said ( iiuatloii iir.lutedor written , or paitly printed and partly wiltten , with the 1'iillonliiK iidilitioiuilords theioon"Vml'or the No- Ijruiikii Central nil I way aid bonds und taxes. " And all Itwil voters or said Douglas couutvlio doslfu to voteu aliHu tiio issiiauto of said Ixiud8 und tlio levy of.said tuxes In payment of the principal nnd inti rest thereof , at said ulec- tlon , Hbiill vote a ballot with K.ild iiiicstion printed or written , or purely printed and part ly written , with the reluming additional words thereon : "No Against thu Nebraska Central ralluay aid boudn and taxes. " It tno-tlilrdHot all of Bald ballots voted by tbo Bald IOKUI voters ot Mild Doiitjlaa countv at eald clbcilou shall have theicou tuo norus "Yvn l-'or the Nebraska-Centnil ralluay aid bonds nnd taxiM. " the foregoing iirojiosltlon ilt nuvo leun adopted , and thu said DOUUH lmll bo Is- 8'iedan.l tl/o said taxes shall bo levied , in nu- rortlanco with the terms nnd conditions there of ; utlienMsu not. Said election shall be opened at eleht (8) ( ) o'clock a. m. upon .said Tuesday , theJlu day ot JicccmUer , ISb'.i , uudHhall lemaiuopen until aix ( II ) o'clock p. m. of said nay. The polling places of suld election Hball bo the following named plrnx-s In Joiiiis ! county , Dlstilct No. J S. W. ( ornur 1'enth nnd Jones ttri'ots. DiHtilct No , 3 Number 1117 South Slxtli etroet , Vlnoy'B barber shop. lllMtrict No. ; l S. K. coriiorj.leventh and Dor cas streets , engine bouso. tijIAHA IMtr.CINCT NO.S. DlhtrlctNo. 1 Numb.-r 1JIH Month Slxteontli District No. 3 Number IbTI .South Sixteenth Btl06t' OMAHA 1'KKCIN 71' NO. 15. District No. 1 Nnmuor liliW Davenport Htreot. Jdutrlct No. 2 Number 10-iJ llaruey htreet. OMAHA I'KliCLVfTL' NO. ) . Illatrlct No. 1 UK ) ! Capitol aveiino. District No. 3 Number 17W 81. Mary's uvo- Bill' . OMAHA 1'iimNcr NO. ft. District , No. 1 Number 5JI NoithBlxteoiitli Dlhtrlnt No. " t'oruer Iznrd and Blxtecnth streets , lliitrlno MOUMI No II. OMAHA I KCIN ri' NO. fl. DlHtrletNo. 1 Numbery > : H l.nteatioPt. DlHtrict No. Lyceum Hull , on Twenty- fourth Htrcuton Southuldo of i' . , II. it M. V. 1C. It. tracK. District No. % Stevens' Store on I'arkcr \\estorTlilrty-thliilrttreel. . OMAHA t'KKCINCT NO. 7. District No. 1 CornoiTwentyninth street nnd Woolworthavenue , School llouf-o. District No. 2-11. ti. Claik'H HnlldluL' on T euty nmtli street , between Dupout and Hlco Htteou. OMAHA THKCINOT NO , K . District Na I South Sldo I'umliik' , liolween Twentieth nnd 'n\cuty-llrst ( ilieeta ( Horness i'latrlct No. 2 CiiniliiK street , between 'J eniy-ronrtli street aiiu'lwcnty-lirih avenvio , I'liruy's barn. OMAHA HlKCINCr NO.'J. District No. 1 Conur Twenty.ninth anJ Tar- ns.'i ntreota , C. J. JOIIUSOII'B Morn. lilntrlct No. M-Corn r Xlerceriind Ix > we nvp- lines. C. J. Hyun'fHtort * . SOUTH OJIAHA Vnr.CINCT. 1'ioclnctNo. 1 r , 1'lvonktt'ji. N btrect , 1)0- t eenrnventy-lifth nud Twenty-sixthutreets. I'rvctuct No. " j. Lev Twenty-sixth street , betWfon N anil O Ktreitts. lt'a 1'rwlnct No. ! ( Mttle liouse back of Keller's Hotel , O Htruut. I'rvcluU -'IliCliiiiiKJ hiilvl. I'loronco rrecinct At school house at Klor. euro. Union I'rocmct At d'eoruii Ii. Hodman's llOllbU. Jullcriion Vrcclnct At 1' . Deldilchson's olllce , . ilkhorn Precinct- Town hall , ClKborn Vu'lley Precinct At school house ut Valley * * oyB. \V turloo Prix'lnct At Musonie hall biilljiinr , I tnvnKo I'lerim tAt Van Alt's olllce. B.rd Mlllurd I'rocluct At school lioiibu at Mlllurd 8 ilcArlllo Procluit-At ! .MoAidlo's nelmol "iVoualas Prod in t At llenrr Huser's place , B. W. < ir. . section : w , towiuhlp 11 , IKHKO 1 1. Wrat Omaha At ueuool liuiisu. district No. ill. Ily order of the board of roiintyfomimx.slou. or . .M. D. HU ( l U Ccuinty mbe lienby"Ri\ tliat book will ba oiH'iiodiit 10 o'clocx u. m. ou haturday , thu olx- teunth diiy of November , liwii. at tlio olllco of IxJ. . M. TlmrHton , t'nton Pacitlc llntlcting , tu lie city ot Oiuuliu , Doiiwl.i.s comity. Nobrasica. for ihu purpose ufre < x > tme HUbsc-rlptious to the capital block of thv Omaha I'nlon Depot Com- pauy. W. II. HOI.CIIMII , ( I , W. lloiaiiii.iir. ' ' o-17-d-U-t ! I'ortho InroriHirators , BROOKS'BROS. & "co7 Iinpurttnaui ) Wbuleiolo Dealer * lu Watches , Jewelry , Cullory , Notions , Novelties , Albums , Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Co al-Collir Springs , &c. , Ac. Ijirua anortuieut fur Fdna Ricki , Knlfo Doardi , Splndlet. Aucilonttri , Slreetmen and Peddlen. lllii rnrleir of So , 10n unit SJo foiinter BROOKS nROS.ACcC' St. Louie , Mo. THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Bankers Report Money In About iho Same Condition. COUNTRY AND CITY BORROWERS. . A Slight Dcnroano In Clearings Ow ing In \Vontior--rj'iiernl ) Trade Itnpnrtctl ns Heine Fnlrlv Oootl. In Ijoonl Coiniunrolnl Olrclni. Hanker * report the money tnnrknt In nbout the sumo condition this woolc ns last. There Is n very KUDU" supply available for all legitimate puroDses , with n futr demand from the city nnd nn active ono from the country. O'nttlo moii In Nebraska will ro- diilrd n grout deal of money this winter , ns feeding will bo carried on upon u much larger scale than for many seasons , and this money will not bo released by the shipment nnd sale ot the cattle nnd ahcoi ) till January nnd lAjortnry. Tlio clearings , ns reported by Mr. Hughes , manager of ttio clearing house , foot up 51,033,030.0.1 , n docroiso.of 17-10 nor cent , trade having boon slightly affected by the stormy weather prevalent during the wcok. Kites aro3 to 10 per cent , for prime paper. CJonornl t ratio is fairly peed anil jobbora nnd manufacturers express Hatiafuctlon with the results of the ye.ir to data , ns n rulo. Lumber ami hanln'aro men have moro to complain of than others , though boot and shoo dealers think business might have bocn better without tiring them unduly. Grocery und dry goods Jobbers have had n very good season and sales nru somewhat in cic- cess of last your nt this dute. The chlof mutter of worrlmont with the grocers is the unsettled condition of tUo sugar market aud Its declining tendency. The trust scoins to Imvo lost Its grip nnd Mr. SprccUols nation , or rattier luck of notion , indicate Unit ho Is inclined to pose as a sphinx for n time nt least. Ho gives no sign of entering the market ns a buyer of ruw sugar and It Is currontlv reported that ho will not begin operations till next month , but ho may start Hi ) next week , nnd It U this un certainty us to the ( uturo of production that bothers jobbers and they nro taidng only what they need for dally supplies and , us u rule , losing money on all the sugar they sell. Ttio same condition of utTalrs prevails ut the cast and in the raw sugar maritot , and the depression extends to Kuropp , where reports us to the condition of thn licet crop ui'J of n favorublo character. It is said thut M. Ij'clit ' will foreshadow uu Increase of l.r > 0,000 tons of brct sugar In his next estimate. New York nuot.it ois : for roflned sugars when exported , less iir.iwlnks , are : cut loaf per 100 pounds , $531 ; cub3s per 100 pounu * , SI.CS ; crnshcil per UK ) uounua , Sbiil ; powd ered tier 100 pounds , $1.81 ; granuluted per 100 pounds' 51 13. KoustOd Hio coffees declined c per Ib th's ' wvoif , unil llio murkd is depressed iind un settled. ' 1 ho New York Shipping L st says of IJmyil coffee : The fieo saiu * reported iuour last , followed by further conflicting crop cablcH , especially UICHO emanating from the uhiof seller of last weo'f , h ivo had nn un- suttllng and depressing elTect upon ttio mar ket , and wiicli bi siness as. has tr.intpirod has been accomplished ut a further reduction in prices. An analysis of the cables to hand would seem to Indicate that the growing crop , notwithstanding the vicissitudes of the season , is in a moro favorable condition than lias hitherto been supposed , though it is of course too early to foretell wlmt the final outcome I * to bo until the season hus'piogresscd far enough to enn bio the formation of some dullnit o idea ns to the uiugnitudoof tliociop , therefore u con tinuance of confuting cable reports , unuullv incident to mere wonthor markets will bo in order. A. further depressing inlluonca has been the receipts of lirui olTors ut still lower tlgurci , nnd several sales have boon effected us low us 11.85 cJtits etnt und freight for No. 7. The demoralizing itilluonco of this business was most uppinint yesterday , nnd accounts for the general drop in options nnd general feuling of uneasiness with whicli the market closed. The invoice saloj re ported since our lust Imvo been as lollov.s : 1.500 bags Kio , Nos. ( i , 7 and 8 nt 15 cents , cost nnd freight ; 2.000 do No. 7 , 15 c f. ; l.UJO dd No. 8 , 1 J c. f. ; 1,000 do do Nd. 7 , 14.M c. f. Hio cables do not inilu-ato anv material chungo In the stutisiical position of supplies , the receipts at Hio ocing inoJernto. us heretofore , whilst at Suutos they continue lurgo. There has been no nppreciablo change in stocks. The confuHiinr chuructcr of private cables may bo guthored from the fact thut whilst linn offers resulted in sales ut 14.85 cents cost and freight. Phlpps' dis- patcli quoted the same grade 15 % cents. 'J he dispatch from Juincs Matthews & Co. , tl.at has had BO unsettling un influence , is us follows : "Judging from the blossom and the condition ot the trees generally , wo put forward tno following - lowing preliuiinury cstiinato Hio crop. Ho- freshing showers and Intervals ) of sun hlno arc greatly bcnolilting the growing crop. The blossom is exceptionally luxuriant , und gives promUo of n largo crop , the hillside trees recovering rapidly. Iho blossom is luxuriant nnd promises u good crop for next BtiibOii. Estimate next crop nt about four million bags. In Santos the blossom over ull co ( Tee-growing districts is of u most mugniticont character , and gives prom ise of u Very largo crop. JOslimato next crop at about tnroo und one-quarter million. " The local joubiue demand has continued moderate , country buyers showing the same feeling of hesitation in replenishing their stocks that is displayed bv dealers lit this market. The option market has been fairly active , but has rellected tbo sumo general feature noted above , thn shorts Imvo taken ml vantage of the weak influences to increase the outstanding short Interest , and thereby hammer the market. The closing prices lust evening show a net decline- since lust Frluuy of 70 points for November nnd 05 points for ull other months. The market left off barely steady. The total vlslblo supply of Brazil coffee in warehouse and ulloat for the United States was on October 30 last , 432,570 bugs. October 30 , 1SS8 , it wus 493,0'ii bags , nnd November 1 , 1BS7. it was 471,737 bags , nud the visible supply of the world October 1 , 18SO , was 3,114.272 bags , ngalnst 2,007,474 bags October 1 , 1838. Mild coffees nre quiet and unchanged , The produce market has been fairly active the piut week. Fancy nnd chnluu butter is jinn ut quotations. Dressed poultry bus been in sin nil supply und the demand good. H- ccipU of eggs and gnmo are light und the market is stiff ut ruling quotations Potatoes nnd onions are in stronger request for strictly llrst class stock. Tlio linn of Parrotto , Scripps & Co. , whole sale hati uud caps , successors to W. LI. Par rot to it Co. , begun business November 1. ( u thu oourao of un article on the uutlooK for sugar , the New York Commercial liul- letin remarks that hostility to iho truot tins led buyers to give preference to outside ro- liners whenever conditions of cost permit ted. Further , Philadelphia relltiori have protected their customers In allowing rebates - bates upon unsold stocks ns prices declined. 'Ibis thu trust lias refused. So far us can ll.uo discovered from the methods practiced the : trust has Hi in ply managed to makou Ot that brings loss to Itself and advantage to Its competitors , with the situation the ro aggravated in view of tbo announced il ing of the Spruckols rellnery at un early auto. I'liero Is a firmer market for dried apples , owing to the Increased exports. Over 10,000.000 pouuds of drlod apples wcro ox- liortod from the United Slates to foreign countries during thu llrst nlnn months o" IbSi ) . Hut ' litUooviir'i.SOO.OOO pounds were shipped during the corresponding period lust your. your.A A telegram from Gloucester , Mast. , says : ' Largo receipts of codlUh continue to come in from the Grand bankt. " The southern paixirs nro claiming that whilu Juno conditions promised a larger Louisiana sugar crop than in 1SS3 , continuous droultm have o injured the cane as to eur- tuil original estimates ut leastono-third. The acmigo cut will bo quito up to the original oxpeotutlous , but tbo weight . llgbloncd through the influence of the dry weather. ( Suateniulu will send to market this season nn unprecedented eoffoocrop. Pig Iron was uuvancod fl per ton lu Potin- s.viVMiila last It i claimed thut manufacturers have or- Uurs lor 75J.VOJ tons of steel rails Tor irbo - Ifc'JO yt-ur , Metal trade U Imuroviug daUy tut ] with cold weather will become brisk. Collection ! nro not at unslty made ns oauld bo wished , bill there is not BO much complaint on this score ns a few weeks since. OMAHA. IjlVIS SL'OOIC. Cntilo Saturday , Nov. 3. There wcro only twelve loads of cnttlo on to-da.v' market but eighteen loads we ro re ported to arrive into nnd were counted in the receipts , although they dill not arrive in time for the market. Cattle good enough to suit the sold ' packers qulto readllyr'tin- t'vos ' bringing f 1.5 K l 23 nnd westerns S2.73 CJ1.00. The halt fnt atuff , cattle thut nro bo- twccn grass nnd corn , too good for fecdcra nnd barely good onoiich tor killers , nro very slow sales. The holders ot sucti hava found It Very hard work oven to got n bid. The supply of feeders and stackers wiis made up largely of northern cattle nnd the trade was slow. Such cattle us sold brouaht nbout steady prices , natives going nt SJ.50M-.CO and n fuw westerns ut $ .1,50 , NatlVi ) caws soldnt1.153.15. To-dav's ' mnrkot wns upon the whole abfrul steady with ye torday.Vltti only thirty- four fresh loads nud four stnloon the mar -ot the trndo opened with n fair prospect of steady prices lit least , nnrt a few loads which happened to strike the buyer's fnnuy mtiy have brought strong prlcos. Like yes- tordar , the murljet droppsd before it had fuirly opened and closed woik. lll n l. Tlioro were n few sheep here , but the mar ket wus slow nnd lower. Ueucipt * . Cattle . ( WO Hog * . 2,300 Sheep . . . . . 170 Horses . , . 07 1'rovniitn.r t'-loo . Thofoltowln ? Is n tula of pricsi pild In thisunrlcot for thj gr.idM of stock man- tloneil : I'nmostcors , 13JJ to IBM ) lh$4.lO 01.50 Gooil stocrs , I'J'O to H" ) IbJ. . 3.1(3 ( ( rt > l.23 Good steers , 105J to K10J Ibs. . . 3 50 C'M.O. ) Western steers , 2.fJ } W3.15 Common 1000 to 1150 ib steors. 3.0D Common dinners 1.01) ) Ordinary to fair cows 1.5) ) r < $ l.75 Fair to good cows l.T.'i Good toclioico cows 1.9) Fair to good built 1.5'J W3.00 Light stocKcrs and foodors. . . . 3.70 fiC3. 5 Good feeders , IIW to 1103 Ibs. . , : t.7i ) ff . { ,75 Fair to choice light nors ; 11.75 (7ct.8 : > Fair to choice huavy nogs. . . , il.70 VC3.75 Fav ( to ehoico mixed ho s 3.70 ( ( Ki.75 Common to rough boss. 3.25 HTLEllS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .1130 ! 1 10 37. . .1311 4 2T 40. .13ill u so ro. . , iiri ; -t 23 43. .1234 4 15 cows. 2t. . SOrt 1 15 20 8S5 2 00 3. .1053 1 50 15 10.13 H 10 43. . U50 1 ! )0 ) 23 . 891 2 13 riiD.its. 2 1210 2 2T 23 1128 5 C5 24 8.1(1 ( 250 2 SS5 2 ( ill 27 S O 250' li. ( . ' 111 ! ! 2 ( 27 1013 353IS 1011 200 HULLS. 1 1200 1 Or. , STOCK K1IS. 7 730 2 40 wmrciix ovTrtn. Owner and No. Av. Pr. I 1 Htcer , ntrav , tailing. . 1330 2 0(1 ( 1 steer , stray , t.illiui.llrfu 2 IK ) 2steorsstrnystalllun'sHUO ) 2 00 D.Illnmn ; & Slinnis 21 steers , 1143 2 75 HioUoy 2 steers 107i ) 225 1 steer liKiO 3 00 1 steer ll.'il ) 3 IK ) llstuers I2W 3 00 2.J feeders 'J97 250 L 7 Cattle GJ IS steers , tailinss 1221 1 00 Ifeeiler. . . . . 1150 2 40 nous. nous.No. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 57. . . .244. 403 3 ( > ' ) (11. ( . . .303 100 3 70 . .2/J SO : t " > (53. ( . . .2(13 ( bO ? "f . . jir bo 3 115 00. . . .tin 120 , ; ' ° ' . ) - } 12J a ir > 57. . . .3JI 120 3 72i O0. . iajii So 3 ' " ' 5 or. . . . .309 10 3 7.'i 5J. . .2'.0 . . 3 ( ! 7 > | CO. . . .234 bO 3 75 51. . .2)1 ! ) 120 3 70 50. . . .213 bO 3 75 50. ' 3 70 47. . . .253 40 3 75 5 $ . . ! ] ( ) " 40 3 70 < . , . .325 80 3 75 03. . .271 120 3 70 . .2.V5 UU ) 3 75 5t > . . .20.J 30) 3 70 6f. ( ! , .2. ' > S 120 3 75 00. . .271 W ) 3 70 08. , . ,240 2SO 3 75 01. . .21.8 40 3 70 01. . .247 3 75 CD. . .270 200 3 70 70. . .241 40 1)7. ) . .310 60 3 70 80. . .231 USD GO. . 207 1GO .1 70 GO. . .23t 100 3 bO 41 . . : 33 40 3 70 12. . .148 3 8. . . - > ! ) . . . . ' ! 20 J 3 70 43. . .20.- 3 85 57. . .2T ! > 210 3 70 4) 3 85 57. . . .S7.210 3 70 30..20' ! 3 b3 2U3 200 3 70 No. Av. 1'rc. S3 Westerns 110 375 Monthly Slum-ins the olllciiilrecjlpts and shipments of livestockdiirmi ? the month of October , 18b'.t , mid the number of hand consumed at South Om.ihu : IICCKII'TS. al n A C. , M. & St. P. It'y. . . . , 4..V. . ! ) O. & 8t. J. . H'y an 2 II' . Mo. l'.ic. H'y Mir U ' 1 * U'v . . ' " Miru 1B.G70 o'ic N. NV'Vlt'y. ; . . . . . . ! : u 4.UJO ' " JI.&M.U'y 10.71 1 U.OJ7 "lui CII. . JtQ. H'y JIU ' ' ' " . . It. I. A : I' , ll'v K.'lil ) "iio C.St.M. ] & : ( ) . It'y. ' . . . IMi.X-M.V. H'y li.UW Driven In Sift Groml total Iil.i73 13I.B3J 17.5801.077 It VIII1O.M)3. ) % nfr G.tl.tcBt.V. H'y. . S.U-K ) l.l.H C,7 < i7 O. 4tBt. I , . UV . hTJ " 1.0U1 Missouri I'ucftla . l.KJi "riiti Unloa I'aclllc . fi. 13 " ti.HN.Vf . "iw nio C.MJI an ire u , II.&Q . irItM7 1,171 c. , it. i.i-p . 1.3 W 7.L1J C. Ht. 1' . . M. A : 0 . 7.ir 1.M8 Total slupmcntH . 2.-1.7II5 ll.U'JI MS Consumed in S.Omnhu IW.--JJ HU a land total IJU.iilQ li.i.tH5 ! 17.I H fii .Iilio Htonk Noto-i. M. L. Simmons , of Dow City , marketed < hogs. James U. Hume , uf Madison , marketed hoes. Hurry Kuhl cumo In from Aspinwall with hogs. Henry AVelinimii , of Nelson , had hogs on market. William Patterson , of Stockholm , vlsltod the yurds. S. S. Hnillnv , of Cedar Haplds , marketed some line 3.25 cuttle. J. S. Fordyco. of Schuvlor , was in with two double-dock loads of Hheop. Secretary A. L. Litt ima Issued a call ergo thu meotiug of the Live Stock Exchange Monday at U o'clock. Twciity-sevon thousand ono hundred and nineteen head of range cattle woru received at the yards during October. Some time airo u notice was published re questing Iowa shippers along the line of the Chicago & Northwestern road to load stock lor No , 25 , tbo fast freight west on that read. On 0110 or two occasions during the past , month that train was behind time \yhlch . brought the stock late Into this marJtut. This led to a corrospoudenco between Acting President Uabcock und the oflicluls of thut road , and yesterday a letter waa received from Mr. Hopkins , superintendent of the Iowa division , saying that in case 'of uu ] avoidable delays to No. 15 bo will make up i u special at Doono and bring the stock iu enid the Umo of No. 1C. PAXTOX liOTisf * . OMAHA Special nt- tontion to commercial moii. Finest and largest hotel in the vrebt. Kittrodgo & Brulnard , proprietora. i Turn iTlniri Tr > SPLCULATPVE MARKLTS , 1(1 ( IK Nothing Slgnlflaantiu Trading In the WhelttJtflt. CORN BUSINESS'OF FAIR VOLUME Til , IU I The Uirnnl Sntiirilny QiilotncsH Pro- vnlls in tlio Provision 1'lt llo i In I-"nlf Do jniul niul 1'rlccs Wonily. cnicv o puunuois Cntcvoo , Nov.2. fSpecial Telegram to TIIR UF.E. ] There wns nothing significant in to day's trading in the wheat pit. Business Is largely local or professional in Its character , though of course commission houses are in receipt ot their usual daily budget ot orders , based on the country movement. The mnr kot was rather dull a ? n wholn nud fluctua tions weru confined to n narrow mugc. Ca bles were not influential nt n factor in the day's traftie , looking neither ono way or the other very hard. In addition 10 yesterday' * export business , Now York reported live or six boat louds. Expart ulcurlogs from At- lautlo ports for the week include 270.0JO bushels of wheat , 204,000 barrels of flour nnd 1,500,000 bushels ot com. Stuff Is going out of the country steadily , though not In largo enough voltimo to come up to expectations. The Interior move ment keeps up amazingly , however. Re ceipts nt all points named In our regular tables for the llrst five days of the week foot up i , 744,515 bushels , against 2,501,537 bushels for the corresponding period lust year , and shipments were l,02tOJl bushels , against 759,4(0 ( bushels. Another blu Increase In the visible supply IB expected , somowheronrouna 2,00,000 ) or 2,500OOJ bushels , probably. List year for the corresponding week the vlslblo increased 218,000 bushels. In the f.ico ot this big movement from flrat bunds the boars feel confident that n maintenance of v.ilucs upon the existing basis will bo n dllll- cult feat Nevertheless , prices are main tained in spite of unfriendly the ories und criticism. Trading in De ccmbor begun this morning nt with May nt 8 % c. Sales were mudo nt 83c aud Kljffc respectively , but the market jieldcd to 7 ! > &c und b3 o. This proved the bottom , 'Iho bulk of trading during the forenoon wts around 7l4V5 ) > 7/fc ! ) for Decem ber and S2 @ 33o for May. Tuo majority o those who nud been conspicuous on the buy ing side of lute had some wheat for 8 lie , and Ilulchiuson , Smith nnd others who nro classed as boars , were the principal opnn buvers. It looked llko un "evening up" ilny. The ngeregato dealings woio prooably below the uvoragc. November lott olfut 78) ) c , December nt 79J ( c ? JJ c and .May nt 83.o a shudo lower ulL around than yester day. 'Iho weather is getting foal. It is snowing und ruining-in the far west und southwest , ruining in iho central west und snowing und blowing , great guns in the northwest , with indications of snow In this locality. This sort of thing will tendj to put the ground in good shupef ' ' "productively speak ing , " "but it will tend "to chuck the country movement of the cijrcal. What Influonuo this will have on pricc'a'rctuains to bo seen. The receipts of corn , were close to thu esti mates made yesterday , so no change in values could be based ion thut fact , und for Mommy 240 cars was tlio estimated quantity. This is about thu recent' moderate average , uud is not indicative of heavy reserves of old corn , which mo generally cluimed to bo in existence. The weatner was still reported wet over considerable'territory ! in the west , which imported a inodiu'uiii of firmness into the c.irlv dealings , which wns overshadowed inter , however , by iP'Talling ' oft in the do- mund for cnsh oflerinij nnd lower prices at which the latter were selling. Trading was fair iu voiuiuc , but innlftly local in character. The closing prices were 31) ) c for December uud 3 { , ' @ illii'o for May. The o.us maritot wus moro quiet than dur ing the thico preceding duvs , with only a fair speculative business , chiefly In May. Ttio receipts fell below the estimate by twenty-six cars , and with rather small offer ings on future account the market averaged firm , with May ut 2122c , and that bid lator. Nearer months were ncslected , with December improving to lJ ! ) @ 19 c , und this month slow at 18 > o usked. A few cars of No. a o go to store sold at 18 > fc and the withdrawals were decreased to 07,282 bush els. Some January was changed to Mav at S c difference. lu the market for provisions there wns ciulto u trade early , especially in mess porlr , but ufter 11 o'clock nnd up to udjournmcnt the usu.il Saturday quiet prevailed. The monthly stock statement did not vary essentially from the estimate of the duantity of the different kinds of the pro duct on hand , oxcnpt as to the item of ribs , which footed up less than expected. As n rcnult November ribs advanced 10c in ttio face of a decline on deferred deliveries. Ono feature of the day was a break of 27J o early in November pork , or from ? I.4J ) to 1).12 ) < < | . It sold utono time ut u discount of 5o per baricl on January. Ono pressure to sell during the llrst , hour amounted almost to n ruid , and the rallv from the Inside llg- ure wus not us piompt or decisive ns the break had boon. The reaction was occa sioned moro by rather general covering by shorts than by investment , buying. As on the previous duvs of the wcok , outside or ders wcro very light both ways. Local sen timent is , if anything , moro bearish and the packing croud moro disposed to sell thu whole list than noted previous to the last report of stocks , Thu uudcrtono of the marketQfor lard was relatively firmer ttuui for pork nud ribs , fluctuations in prices for tbis article being very narrow. Specula tion in lurd wns under tlio uvorupe. Foreign markets were reported quiet tor both lards und meats and the Now Yorlc lurd market xvus easy for near deliveries. Hog receipts continue inrcer ut nil points In tuo west than for the corresponding parsed ono week ugo and prices hern to-day for r.iw material wcro about steady , The closing quotations for future deliveries were 7J4@l7 Jo lower than yesterday for pork , unchanged for lard , lOo higher for November ribs and easier for moro distant months , Cash sales reached n larger nggrcguto than have been reported any dny this week. CHICAGO lilVK STOCK. Ciiicxoo , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun UEB. ] CATTLE Tno recolpts'woro di i. vided nt 1,000 natives and 2,000 rangers nnd I Toxans. There was-etmrcoly two loads of good natives amongrtn.o arrivals , nnd 3tr. Morgan n well known , buyer of export steer ) , loft the market early * on account of being unable to find wlint , would suit his trade , Common and medium , * ' every dny sort of steers sold Blow and' the general market closed lower aim unsu ljlpd on everything but extra nnd prltco nutivos. Tuxans were closed out nt auout the lowest prices tlilrf season , especially on COW.B and canning H too It. Nutlvo butchers' stopliL partlcularly old nud emaciated COWH , are , alp ttio lowest for tlio season. Cholco to e .extra beeves , $4 40 ( H4.UO : medium to goaut'Stoers ' , 1350 to 1500 Ihs. f3.80@t,30 ; 1200'to ' 13V ) Ibs. * 3.40 ( < ? 4.10 : 050 to 12Kjr. ( Ibs , fi.75@3.76. StockerRnnJfoodors'TK03i3.75 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , fI.OO@ iQ ; bulk , * l.GO@2.00 , Texas steers , 12 lO arS ; cows , $1.40 ( 3.00. Western rangers , ? 3.4MJ3.DO. HOGS Tlio demand was fair nnd prices steady on packing and heavy , a tow lots eel- ling early ut n sbado stronger prices , but the bulk sold right around the same as yester day und KO closed. Light sorts sold at iriu advance of 5o from the opening to the close. I'uclrors paid & . ( J5@u : > 0 for odds and ends , f360@aiKlor straight loads a large per cent ut $3.60 and shippers paid f3.W3.i)5. ) ) Light sorts sold at $ l.OO@U5. FINANCIAL. NEW Vontc , Nov. a , | Special Tclejjratn to TUB UEE.I STOCKS Expression ! on tbo street ana at the resorts did not tend to help 1 | matters much at the opening of the stock market to-day. The Saturday half day sos- slon closed , however , without nnythiug eventful. The market was u continuation of that of yesterday , trusts and Misiourl I'.i- clilo monoK | > lyzing attention wu- < i were specially weak. The o. oi. , < f t market xvas generally steady to firm , and the general : list in the early trailing presented a strong front , but the depression In the ttirco loading Mock * was soon felt lu n drooping tendency , while movements In the list wore entirely without digniflcance. Cotton Oil opened if per cent lower at S3 nnd rapidly declined to 1)1 , at which point some support was met , and it rallied to 82V. Lead opened unchanged nt 10 nnd declined 1 per cent , which was afterward regained , but Chicago gas drooped i'i ' to fi'i. Missouri Pa cific opened V per cent lower t OS8 ; , ' nnd de clined | to ( tt'4 ' , rallying a small fraction , Trading in trusts then became much smaller and the market quiet , but there was no further recovery. The closing hour was marked ; by an Improved fcallng all around. Missouri Paclfla rocovoro J to 03 , but suf fered a arop to Orat the close. Union IM clilc closed with u loss * of l' per cent at G7'l. ' Atchlson , Burlington , nnd St. Paul closed Rtondy. Itock Island nnd Northwest- era closed with slight losses. Clitciea' Oas lost < 1 ' 4 for the day to 52 < nt the close. Cot ton Oil , after n checkered course , closed only % under last night ut i\l \ % while Sugar closed with J per cent gain , The following wore the closing quotations : n. 8.4s regular. 127 ( Northern 1'iiclHo. . .IIU U.S. 4scoiipi > ui . . .U7 filonreforrod " \V U.H.4'j coupons , .HiVi ! dniiroforrcd . HI I'ftcincmof ' ! ) } . ll7"N.V.rentral | . lOfl' Central 1'aclnc .11 I' . O.&K , . , . . . ChlcagoAAlton . . . III'i'HoclcIfllfxml. ' . . Chlcairolliirllugton C..M.8L1' . . . BOM & Julnnv I0.1J } dn preferred I.li.\-W ui st.Paul lllinolaOntr.il. * . . . I ! U ! { tioiiroterrod . n I..H.&W Ui ! IMlon lUclllo . Oi'f KansasicToxas. . . . 1 ( JU W..8t. i > . & I' . . . . . " l.nkoShoro 107 I doproforrod. . . Michigan Central. . 1V Western Union. Missouri f'ftclllo . . . 07V : Light , with no loans. PniMi : MmioiXTit.B I'At'Bii 5j ( % Sc per cont. Stniiuxo E\CIHNOI : Quiet nnd steady ; sixty-day bills , $1.81 ; demand. $ I.S5. AIlllitIK HtOOlCB. Ni\v : YoitK , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun UiSB.l Cho following ura tlio min- tup stock quotations : Caledonia II It.in Mutual . UO Oon Cala .V Va . . . .OTIi Mount Diablo . "Id DeadwoodT. Ontario . atoo Hoinestiifeo . WO Occidental . VJ ) Horn Silver , . 170 Plymouth. . . . . . L'JO Iron Silver . 2iJ 70 Mexican . GSO Sierra Nevada . 1 imonucu .HAiiicwri. Cmcunn. Nov. a iu > p. ra. nloso Whcatr-Stoady ; November , TdoDoccm \ - bor , 70Xo. Corn Lower ; November , 32J c ; Decem ber ai fo ; May , a'iJs'c. Oats Steady ; November , ISJ o ; Decem- cor. lllVu ; May , 22c. Kyo Novombor.Oc. . Uarlov November , Me. Prime Timothy 51.10 Flux Cwhl.'J3K ; Whi3ky-l.B. ( Pork Steady ; November , S'J3" ; January , Lird Steady ; November , $ j 05 ; January , 5.85. Flour Quiet nnd steadv ; winter wheat , ' " - spring who.at , Sl.25@l.'JO ; rye , Provisions -Shoulders , $4.COC < $ l.O-j < T : short dear , SVSOQ.'i.GiyiJ' ; short ribs , November , Dry Suit Meats Steady. IJuUtur Quiet : creamery , lGMc ; dairy , @ ) . Choose Dull ; full cream Cheddars , Hats , ll.f@fo } ! ) ; Young Americas. s Firm ; fresh , lSJ f@20c. HldosVojkniidunclitiiigod ; light groan salted , Ou ; dry calf , { ifjgitt ; deacons , each , 20c. 20c.fallow fallow Weak nnd unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 6 > c ; cake , -i o. Ueeoipts. Shlum'ts. " Flour ' . 10.003 12.000 Whnal 112.01)3 ) 47.000 Coru 127.033 151,003 Oats , 147.01)0 ) 277.000 Now York. Nov. 2. Wheat Receipts , O.OOi ) ; exports , none ; spot quiet uud Iclower ; No. 2 red , 832ftt ( > ? 3u in elevator , Sl C'ibJ'jO ? ! ' ° .ill ; 8-iKWS-ic t. o. b. ; ungraded red. "options dull and lower ; No. 2 red , November , Corn Receipts , 31,033 bushels : exports , 113,003 bushels ; spot dull and firmer ; No. 2. 4lj c in elevator , 42J @t' ' i ; afloat ; No. 2 white , 41o ; ungraded uilxod , 40c ; options dull und llrmcr. Oats Uocoipts , 03,001) ) bushels ; exports , 1122 bushels ; spot dull ami steady ; options firm and nuiet ; November , 25o ; December , 2l5J c ; spot No. 2 , white , 2/ > jf@iyu ; mixed western , 21 4(12IJ ( c. Coftoe Options cljsod quiet nnd steady at 10 to S3 points up. Sales : 19,005 Dags ; .No vember , $1440(3)14.53 ( ) : December , $14.00 14.75 ; May , J14..0J5HI.S5 ; spot Hio , quiet ; nominally at $10 Ol ) for fair cargoes. Sugar Dull und weak ; centrifugals , 80 test. 5 40 ; rellned , quiet and unchanged. Petroleum Quiet ; Unitoi Sl.05 % for De cember. Egs Strong ; western , 23&2IC. Pork Easier ; moss , inspected , $12.03. Lard Ussier nnd quiet ; western , steam , SO.OO ; November , $0.43. Butter Quiet nna easy ; western , 0i25c. ( Cheese Quiet nnd oasv ; western , 7 | < ! 10c. St. liuiilH. Nov. 2. Wnoat Lower ; cash , 767tC ( ; May , S3@33.Jjfc. Coru irregular ; cash , 2Utf@30/Vcj May , uats Dull : cash , ISc ; May , 22c. Pork Easier at $11.23. Lard Dull at fti-STIff. Whiskey Stoady. Uuttur Unchanged. niilwiiiitcuiNov. . 2. Wheat Quiet ; cash , 73c ; No. 1 northern , BO c. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , illc. Oats-Steady ; No. 2 white , 22s. Uye Quiet ; No. 1 , 41e. Hurley Firm ; No. 2 , 62 c. Provisions Quiet ; pork , s.25. ! ) l > ivnrr > ' ol , Nov. 2. Wheat Quiet , holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , 7s 2d@7s ! ) J per cental. Corn Kasy ; now mixed western , 4s % per cental. Clnol'ointl , Nov. 2. Wheat Xo. 2 rod , 77@78c. Corn Stroncor ; No. 2 mixed , 35) ) @ 30 } c. Oats Strong ; No. U mixed , 22c. Whisky 11.02. Kansas City , Nov. 2. Wheat Lower ; No. 3 , cash C3o ; November , G2 ( Jj.03e. Corn Stnady ; No. 2 cash , 2Jo bid ; November ' ' vombor , 23' Oats No. 2 cash. 151 o bid ; November , 10c' Minnniitiollq , Nov. " . Satnplo wheat lower ; receipts , 5-l ) cars ; shipments , 12J curs. Closing : No. 1 hard , November. 77c ; May , 8.'lo ; on track , 77J c ; No , 1 north ern. jNovemuor , nfto ; may , BU > O ; on iraci ; , n > y- ( ii.7l'icNo \ , 2 northern , November , 70c ; May , 70 o ; on truclf , 70@r > lc. LilVK STOCK Cnlonco , Nov. 2. The Drovers' Journal reports ns follows : Cattle - Receipts , 1,003 ; market dull i ; choice to extra IICOVPS , ? 4.)0@ ) 1,110 ; steers. $3.75@4.80 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $2.l)0@.75 ) ; cows , bulls und mixed , $ | .00@a.JOj ( luxas cuttle , $1.40t2.75 ( ; ; western rangers , 8J.40Q 3.50. riogs Receipts , 12,003 ; market steady to ashadu higher , closing weak ; mixed , f'lbO@ 4.05 ; heavy , f3.70ji4.05 ; light , skips , e3UC < & 3.75. ; bhnap Hcuelpta. 2,000 ; market stonily ; natives , ? 3.00Cn,4.UO , ; westerns , 8I.50@J.27K ; 11 Toxaus , fJ.r.O@l,0J ( ; lambs , $ l.i5u5.U5. ! ! . Nniiuiinl riuiotc I'ai-iN , linut Ht , rjouiH , Nov. 2. Cattle Itecoipts , 800 ; shipments , none : market strong ; fair to choice heavy native- steers , $ 'J.25 , < 1.75 ; stock crs and feeders , tl.80@3,00. Hogs Receipts , 1OOU : shipments , norioj market steady ; heavy , $1.80@4.00 ; packing , J3.70S3.W ) ; light , $3.80(41.05. ICanxai City , Nov. 2. Cattle Receipts , 4,400 ; BhtpmoutB , 4,100 ; cows , 91.30@3.85 ; stockers und feodern. jfJ.15@3.00. Hogs Hecelpts. U.O'X ) ; anip-nciitn. 1,100 market higher ; light , r3.lXKJ44.OU ; heavy an mixed , J.75@3.b& . , A Motliodfoal Family. There la n lady iu Grconvillo , Mioli. , who lias iliroo UauKlitord wlioso birth- ( liiyu nro colubruted on the baino day llr the 17th of Juno , T hey were nil inur- ried in the Hamo mouth of the year , und > > i of them married u man linviiig . i' J Hard in his Bunuunc , REAL ESTATE MOGULS MEET , The Roorgftntead lloal Estate Bx- clmngo Eloota Ollloord. A BIG DEAL IN ACRE PROPERTY. Interest lui : CoiuimiMtlrc I lguros Itiilldlni ; Iiiiprovuincius Crowtllni ; the Flvo Million Dollar Mark llic Wcck'H KOMIIIIIC , The Itpnl ICstntn There was nn enthusiastic mooting of thu Oinnlm Heal Hstuto exchange . > ostordny afternoon in the now qunrters of the organi zation on the 11 rt Hoer of the Now York Llfo building. The following firms wore present ! Omaha Heal fist d to nnd Trust company , Otto I obook , Ilurtitmii & HobbinsV. \ . Q. Shrlvor , M. A. Upton & Co1 , .7. U. Kvans & Co. , GODI-RO P. Ucmls , O. P. Uavls Co. , L. S. Heed & . Co.V. . H. Urary , George- . Iliuks , Grover Stevens , O. 11. Fltchett , W. A. Gardner , George . Amos , T. S. Clarkson , .lohn 1 \ Pluck. Hrnost Hlall t Co. . George G. Wallace , Sonnenschoin Si Vnlontlno , H. U. Wall. A. 1 . Tukoy , George , T. Paul , C. L. Jayno it Co. , Mulr & Gavlord. Uenson ft Carmlchaol , Curtis & Saekett , .1. 1C. Dar ling. 1) . C. Patterson und J. H. Harris wcro elected members. Onleors wcro elected ns follows : President Christian Hurtmnii. Vlco President M. A. Upton. SecrotnryV. . II. Crary. Treasurer A. 1 * . Tukoy. Kxecutivo Comnuttoo P. 1 * . Perltio , T. S. Clnrkson , Geo. W. ( lolhrook. Cull Committee-Goo. N. Hicks , .Tohn 11. Evans , \V. G. Slirlver. A numbi'r of matters of interest to the or ganization were fully discussed. The open board sessions of the exchange will bo com menced ns soon ns the committees can nmltu the necessary urnir.goinonts , probably some day this week. Tsio llcnlty Market. The event of the weak In real estate circles was n sale in ncro property near the cfl four mile limit nt the highest price nvor re ceived for suburban nropsrty at the same distance from the business center. The Ouinha Heal Kstuto nna Trust company yesterday closed the deal for tlio sale of twenty-live acres of cround adjoining Saunders & Helnbaugh's Highland Park nildltlon for J40.00D , in casher or $1,000 , per aero. The sale waste to an Ohio party , and is the first installment of n. largo amount of eastern capital thut will bo Invested in O.naha realty this full. It is understood that the purchaser ol * this mag- nIllcont tract will improve It ut once. The sale will amaze some of the conservative croakers who sit in old fashioned chairs nud shuko their heals mournfully over the out look just as tlioy have boon doing for a year. TUB UIH : bus maintained all ulong that the values in acre property in Omuhn were low , all thliiL't. considered , uud would experience nu increase , aud thu present sale justillcs thu position tulicu. The fact , is that the only pcqplo who have been grumbling uoout depreciation of out side property ure young clerks und plungers who put m u few dollnri in outside property a few years ugo oxpoctini ; to double on their investments in a fuw months. They failed aud have been croaking over since. The sterling real estate men of Omalin , the men who have their good money invested in their business , huvo up- predated the values in property of this kind and have waited patiently to realize upon their Investments. The idications are now favorable for n rich harvest for them. The ussurunco of another railway bridge , the in creased street railway facilities and u dozen other favoring elements have given n buoy ancy to the market that promises to send acre and other outside property up to its real value. * Pome Conin.-u'iuivo Plirures. The market generally during the past week bus been an active ono and shows u marked Increase over the business of tlio corresponding week of last year. The build ing and improvement business is nlso in n flourishing condition. The following com parative tables will Drove of Interest In show ing tbo growth of the realty und building transactions : Itn.M. nST.VTK TIJANSPEIIS. Day. 1SS8. ISSO. Monday * 18. : 2S $3I.M7 Tuusday 21KW 110,104 Wednesday 21,075 45.893 Thursday 39,800 0 , 51 Friday * . 17U 4'J,2i5 Saturday MII l J Totals ? ir,0,008 5207,01(0 ( 1IU1I.D1NC1 I'EIIMITS. Dav. 1838. 1SS9. Monday $18.205 f.37,750 Tuosdry 31,1.W 3)IUO ) ! Wednesday 000 34,153 Thursday 3,77. . 10,000 Friday 7,02Ti 2UO Saturday 11,400 8.UOO Totals Sr.1,055 $110.400 The totals for the month of October , 1839 , ns compared with the corresponding wcok of last year , shows u very marked increase. In October of last year 2J1 permits were issued for buildings having an oitimatod cost of 5J02,25" , > . In the month just closed there were 171 permits issued , thirty loss than the number lor October , 18S3 , for buildings Avith au estimated cost of $505,015 , un Increase of over SJOO.OJO. The books in the building dcpaitmcnt show that the permits issued for the first tun months ot this year exceed by over $ WO,000 the total of last year's business. Hero are the figures : 1SS9. 1SSS. January 5 February 52,1)110 ) l ,57.r March 100,070 135,57 : Aprll 44',807 477liir Mny Wtt112 ! r.UTai .Tune 45lb50 701,13.- July . , 4IUIU5 ! ino,83 ( August 517,505 45,2n ! ) September M1.1I5 ! iOi.25.r ) October 5M,015 : il.3,25r November lb3USr December 153,000 _ _ _ _ „ _ _ _ Totals $4.070,4'0 W,770iJ3 , : ( Six weeks of good building weatnar will run the total for 183'J ' up to the 5OOJOtfO murk. ! Among the Improvements commenced dur ing the past wcok u fuw prominent ones are mentioned. G. M. Cooper has let the con tract for two double frame houses ut Hal Howard and Twenty-seventh streets , to cos $18.000. D. A. Lynn will build a Ji5OJU frame residence nt Forty-first and Howard xtrcots H. E. Cole will build a $5,001) residence 01 South Tenth street. Work has been commenced on John Mul vlhill'K ' $00,000 brick warehouse at the corner nor of Twelfth and Jonos. Wlien completed It will bo occupied by D. M , Sloelo & Co. wholesale groceiH. D. C. Miller will Jjulld two $5,000 rest donees in IJuxtor plucu. Ii. Uingham und son will build a $3',000 brick Moelc of storcj at thu southwest corner of Seventeenth and Luaveuworth. M. If. Keys has a permit for u $1,003 rnsi donee on Spencer street ucar Niuoiceuth , Ii Kountzo Place. Tlio Hunk The bank clearings for the past week were as follows : Montluy * 721.03.1 6i Tuesday , 759,330 4. Wednesday , B83.S30 " Thursday ( iS7 , 35 Friday 1)17.183 ) 0 Saturduy , 1X13,217 , " Total - ? 4,000USO , ( W Decrease 1.7 per cont. I'rnUii From Hlr ilnport. "Aftor visiting your city thorn It only ono thing that I regret , " said William H , Hocrj president of the Now York Llfo Insurance company , as he was leaving Omaha after visit here last week. "And what Is that , may I auk ) " said Dr tieorgo L. Miller , to whom thu ruindrk v addressed. , 'ItU , " reviled Mr. Doors , "thai ! iio Now York Llfo Insurance company did not buy twlni ns much r.round ns It did in Oinnlm nnd put double thn amount In iniprovo.nont that there Is In this building , " Air. HMr made this remark nftor having paid n visit to Montreal , St , Piull. Kamns ( 'ity , Milwaukee and other cities In which his company has real cstnto Investments. Ho has great faith In O in aim's future nnd has practically promised to tnaUo still further Investments horo. iVcnkly Itnnk Stntninont. Nr.\v YOIIK , Nov. 'A [ Spcclnl toTitr. Iinn.1 Tha xveokly bank statement shows the following chnngcs : Hescrve , decrertso $ SSOO Loan ? , increase , 7JVS.3 0 Specie , Increase. . M ? , ' . ' ! ) . ) Lofal tenders , decrease 2.11 UO Deposits , Increase , , . . . . , , . , V-W.OXI Circulation. Increase 10,201) The banks now hold $1,120,475 111 execs' * ot tho23 per cent rule. Tbo u\ports of npeclo from the port of New York last week amounted to $121.281 , of which $ atOM was cold nnd $ .153.031 silver. All the stiver wont to Kuropo nnd the gold to Sautli America. The Imports ot specie for the week mnounto 1 to ( .liKar.1 , of which $30IM , 5 wns In gold nun f | u)7 , ! ) ? in stiver. Now York Ory (3 < > < > itn Mnrkot. Nu\v YOIIK , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram fo Tut : Hr.G. ] liUBincss iu dry goods was quiet , ns usual on Saturday , though there was no chungo in the general character of tlio demand. Cotton goods have gained in Urcngih , nnd to dny there wus un advance f Vo on Clifton C. C. C. brown fdiuotlugB nnd Clifton nnd J. I1. ICuig drills. Print cloths nro also llrmcr , us are ull low grudu plain cottons. Clothing woolens were quiet , und that market continues disturbed by fail ures , NON-l'AUXlHAN .lUDlOIiYllY. I'lio IJiislncNH Alon tu' Unmha Tliolr Prolbrrnoo. To the rilectors of the Third Judl clnl Dis- nct : Too muchliniiortnii ocnii'iot bo ( riven o the selection ot our judiciary. Au iiidu- lenduut , fearless , uble nud Incorruptible > encli , all citizens are Interested in oooliig o.s- ubllshcd and mulntnlncd , The bench should ) o kept aloof from partisan ) primaries , con- unlluns nud polltlrs. ItHhouhlbe non-par- isun. Two years ngo wo elected four jndgos > y non-partisan movement who have honored ho position. We had supposed that the lion- Mirtlsan nrlnelple had buou llrmly establish- > d. There is now nn effort on loot to over throw it which connot bo too severely cen sured. We appeal to you to vote tor Joseph H. Jlnrkson to succod Jiuigu Groff. Whllo Mr. Clurkson is a republican tu politics , ho wns selected by a lurgo meeting of the bur , our most reputable and distinguished lawyers , without ' regard to party , joining thutoiii. The do'mocrutto convention has endorsed his 10initiation , but the republican convention ins nominated n partisan cm nil Ida to. While wo regard tlio nomination of the bur ns high evidence of thu qualification ; * und lltnuss of Mr. Clurkson , unit believe that by reason of lis greater ago and experience , ho bus a ilghbrcliilm upon the suffrages than Mr. ' Davis , wo place our nppoal to you principally upon the importance ! of withdrawing tlio judiciary from the unseemly und discrodlt- iblo contentions of party primaries , conven tions nnd politics. Let us uphold the in tegrity anil honor of the bench. LiOt us nuct the attempt to overthrow tlio imn- .larllsau principle with dotoi mined rcsist- mco and overwhelming defeat. Woodman Linseed oil works. George II. Hammond ft Co. , by Ily. H. Mo- duy , mu < mger , packers South Omaha. W. L. Parrotto & Co. , wholesale hat and caps. Leo , Clarke , Andrpesen Hurdwuro company , E. M. Andreescn , secrelury und treasurer. Charles A. Coe , wholesale boots nnd shoes , Puxton & Gallagher , .vholesalo grocers. Harrow & Logan , wholesale huts and caps. American Hum ! Sowed Shoo company. Gilmore & Hnho , wholesale clothiers. C. U. Uustlu. Klrulndall , Jones & Co. , wholesale boots una shoes. D. M. Stcclo & Co. , wholesale grocers. Williams , Van Aernain & Hartp , wholesale boots and shoes. Oins Uradford , wholesale lumber. ,1 amos J. Brown. Aetna Pre'ssed Urick company. Thomas F. Tuttle , Insurance. George A. Ilougland , wholesale lumber. Sloan , Johnson & Co , wholcsulo grocoru. McClurg Craokor company. Drcxol & Foil , uouli actors and itoiio work ers. lifchnrdion drug company. Bumis Omaha bag company. Kibble & Smith , commission. J. W. Walker , commihslon. Tlio Emerson seed company. Milton llogurs & Sons , Wholesale and retail stoves. Ken mml class nnd paint company. W. V. Fahs , manager Win. S. Wilson & Co. , wholesale tobucco und cigarn. Charles Shivoricic & Co. , wholesale und retail - tail furniture. A. C. Droibus , wholesale confectionary. J. II. Uoonskin. Oinntia Rubber Co. Turner & Jay , hats nnd caps. Churchill Pump Co. E T. Weiant , Mgr. , for A. L. Dean & Co. , safes and vaults. Uector & Wilholiuy Co. , wholesale hard ware. L. Kirscht & Co. , wholesale liquors and cigars. John A. Wukefield , wholesale lumber. Max Meyer , wholesale jewelry. Ii. A. Laumnn , of Perlcins , Gatch & Lau- man , china and glassware. S. A. Orchard , Wholesale uud retail cur- pets. Consolidated CofToo Co. , W. N. Cole , Mgr , Meyer & Hnapko , wholesale grocers. Marks Hros. , Saddlery Co. B. L. Stone , of Dewey & Stone Furniture . company. Pcycko LSros. & Co. , commission. P. Ilocco Bros , it Co. , commission. J. T. Kobinson Notion company , wholesale notions. Lombard Investment company. A. F. liosnhcs & Co. , cold storage uud com mission. Charles J. Boll , manager II. G. Dunn & Co. Soper , Wells & Co. , wholesale lumber , F. 11. Davis , cashier First National bank. John S. Urady. of McCord , Unidy & Co. , wholesale grocers. Purlin , Orondorff & Mnrtln company , agri cultural Instruments. Allen Koch , of Kirkpatrlck , Koch Dry Goods company , wholr ale dry goods. A. C. Powell , cashier American Loan and Trust company. Miller & Gundcr.son , sash and door mill. F. W. Brown , of Cotsworth Lumber com pany. D. C. Dunbar & Co. , publishers. ' ( Justuvo Benoko. C. N. Doitz , wholesale und retail lumber. G , D. Wyutt , wholesale uud retail lumber. A. A. Stigor , of Kelley , Stigor & Co. , dry goods. Omaha Paint nnd Oil company , Gwm & Dunmlro , KUIIS nnd ammunition. J. .1. Dickey. George Patterson , of Nebraska Fuul com pany. Powy .t Segdko MeU & Brother. Henry Voss. Onmlm Puukhif , ' Co. , by Jumo Vldcn , Jr. , trtiasuror. Armur , Cudiihy Packing Co. , K. A. Cudahy. Kwift A Co. , by A. C. Foster. Gibson , Miller & Kicuurdsun , Aaron Calm. i ; . \V. Nash , Oinnimit Grant KineUlne and Hullniii ; ; Co. , by Guy C. Bnrlou , president. M. U. liliss , Truman Buck. T. J. Board & Bro , James Morton ft Son , Clias. K. Fora , cashier Douglas Count ; Hani ; . Douglas County Hank. John Llndurholm. Byron Heed Co. , A. L. Uocd , sce'y. Dexter L. Thomas , Hurry Luwrio. Wendell Benson , Cummlngs NollBOii , Llningor & Motcair Co. W. A. Puxton , D. H. Bowman. Phillip Potter. Thompson , Holileii & Co. , by C. 0 , Ueldcn. Ilur & Co. H. P. Morau < fc Co. IlimabauKh & Taylor. , 1'Vooluud , Loouils & Co , N. H. Falconer. William Harr Dry Goods company. Sumuol Burns , II , Kountze. W. A. L. fJIbbon , U. G , Sloan , muyor of South Omaha. Hutii ; Muruhy , contractor. Prank Johnson , Hank ot Commerce.