r\ ' \ L \ THE CBIAHA DAIttSt BEE.SUNDAY : , OCTOBER 20 , 1800-SIXTEEN" PAGES. 15 THE CONDITION OF TRADE. r Volume of Bminesa Quite Large ami Da' maad Gezerallj Good. UTTH CHANGE IN PRICES IN MOST UNES. * Not Op to La t "TVecli-Gooa ioivlnR In Dry Goods Groccrlcf I'alrljr Steady llartlirarc and Country Produce , II 'Trices not nncb changed" holds good In tnost lines ot business so far as tao past week's trade is concerned. A * a general thin ; tbe demand has been rood and the volume of traJe quite larve , though there has been an inurooso in some lines and a decrease in others. Lumbar might b classed under tbe latter bead , as the trade generally is not reported ts beinsi quite up to that of the previous Aveek. I.la dry pools the orders have been smaller , but a peed runny of them bave been coning In , so that the total makes a very good show ing. Country dealers have been flUinR up their stocks , indicating that they have been flolcg sorao brusine9. A cold snap would bo almost certain to bring on a rash of order * lor tbe heavier winter goods. It is noticed ut etitern distributinic points that In spite ot the freedom with -which Jobbers are making preparations lor the coming season there Is no apparent tendency towards speculation in the demand. The demand for seasonable Foods by personal selection continues moder ate , and n fair reorder demand from interior markets was reported by some ol tbo com mission bouses. Staple cotton ( roods are Centrally firm in first hands , ana print cloths are more stiQly Held at the manufacturing centers bec.nu.so of recent Inrpo transactions , fitarlo groceries show little change in the ( Totattons , in fact there has been & fairly fcteady market for the postthirtv days. The trade could certainly bo reported as satisfac tory. At eastern points some complaint is heard , and while there is nothlnir positively dlscourarinc in the condition of trade on the market for first band parcels , operators are evidently & little disappointed ivith tbo course of aHairs durinff the past wevls or tea days. ' tero has been B sufficient indication of a pool , fair distribution , but grocers. Jobbers , etc. , do not as yet appear to have felt the necessity of replenishing their assort ments vrith any freedom , and the tide 1 demand fails to set back upon riglnal accumulations in a satisfac tory manner.VithOno \ or two exceptions there are no very large amounts to take care Of. and financial elements are of a character to permit carryinK without much difficulty , but a waltlnp market is a discouraging one , and expressions of complaint are a little mare peneral. Some staple articles are pretty low , anil the majontv apoear cbcap ' cnonph in coinparwlon with na'tural influ ences , Avith a tfc > sibillty that snch customers as muy be shrewd eoouph to ( ret in first will secure preatcst advantages , as there can hardly be a doubt that wooer or later busi ness must expand into fuller and probably tlmulatlnp proportions. Tbe trade in hardware is reported satis factory , with no changes , in quotations worth special mention Country produce has been moving-freely. Butler and eppi have been ncno too plenty and the market is lirmas a consequence. The * uppy ! of came has been Just about equal to the demand , and prices are unchanged. Chickens have been received in excess of the demand , and prices hove been very low , al though not much lower than dnrinjrthe week r rlons. Several dayj , of light receipts will necessary before any improvement can be 'jckcd ' for. OJi.lIU MAltffETS. Cattle. Saturday , Oct. K. Estimated receipts of ca.ttle. 2,003 , as com pared with 2.137 yrstrrdnyand 2 , : 7Saturday of lut week. The receJpleontaIned ( no prime cteers , while the eow receipts xere llcht. The botgnulcs of ate ni" would hold Ibelr own. Vhlle such as were on sale wcro floTrand lo-wir. Hooves have declined durlnstbe week from So to20c. With a crratvr clenund than upoy ! butchers' stock w s So to lOc higher. The feeder market was little Its * than dead. Hoes , Kitlraated receipt ! of hos , 5,500 , as com- ptreJ with 7.4VJ yesterday and S.S2I Saturday of last \ eek. The market opened "YO and strouRtr. The best heavy hois frcim steitdy to a shadu hlRhir , while . J hosi ud var.ced a nlcteL All sold earlr. riie > neof prices wan Cl-r > S.12'-i. ' the bulk at tV. " > 44.00 ; llcht. n id@.XDj ; lic-avj' , SifOiJ. 4.12H ! mixed. IXK 2I.OTbe averapo of the J > rlce l ald was S3. fl , as compared -thlS3 | j-estcrday and t-LtO Saturday ot last week , Sheep , Estimated rwelntsof sheep.Ml. The market tvim n * . steady. Xatlves , t . V3..15 | ; westeras. Prcvaillne Prices. Iv ) The following 1 n table of prices paid In thli tuarlet for the grade of stuck mentioned : raocy stwrs , IK ) to KWJ Ibs . W.25 Prime steers. 150 toUTTi Ibs . S3) ) Good itoers , 1I.VO to 1XU U . 3.70 ' . . . . . tr steers , 1CMO to Ilia ib * . . 3.i : Common , W9 to ISK ) Iba . „ 2.75 Fair to fM-d cows . . . 1M Good to cholcccows. . 2.W Choice to fancy co-ns . . . . 2.40 Hclfe-rs . 2.01 J"e rllu ; . 2.00 F tderi . . . . . 2.J3 Btocl.i < rs . 1.40 Canners . l.fO Bull. Ojien . 2.S 1.50 Weiterneornled steers . 2.V ) % V"esl rn kteer * . l.W Western cores . l.CO I.lht hois . 3.50 Mlied hos . a. Heavy hos . aSO Stock Itcceipts. Estimated Today. Official Vestcrday Cattle. hi ear * . 1000 Cattle. . . ftscars. 1137 Hojs . . 73 cf.rs , 5,500 lloss. . . . 104 ears , 7.4T2 Hbttp. Scars , 411 Her > cs. . S cars , 61 anil Uatv-en S.ale * of Host. Ttxlaj. Yesterdar- -v . . . . .M Hlj niche > t. . . . < . . . .t4 10 ! > t . . . . 3 M Lowest . 350 _ . .VverftRO C f.t of HOSTS. The/tbllowlns tulileclvei thoavorae cost of fie ; on the datcc mentioned : October ! 4 It October II . SK October ! 4 31 October 15 . 4 02VJ Octobers 4 10 October 16 397 Octotirrl 4 October IT. . Octobers 4 If * October 15 3M OcUilx-rT 4If Octolmr M. . October ! 4 October : i. 3WH OctotitTl < 3 10 . . October l 4 OO October aa . 391' Dctolrll 3 iJ OotoU > r:4 . . . . 3 S3 October 13 3 Octobers . JBU Avcrajre 1'rico Ehorrltis the average price p M for loads of tiotrion the daji Indicated Iulvf7 , IN % Oct. , Oct. 'to. Oct. IK. IIWW M 4 n ( M 48 t TI 4 11 t 09 4 It 411 4 It i Bl t 4 M t TI 414 4 II . i n 4 U Sanda ? 410 Ml 4 1 Mler er Hnadir ii IU k tit 4 tl tlW t a 411 StDOXJ 411 6 4 N 6i M Saniir i 41 IN t SZ 4 R flfcelptu ana Shipments. . fliowlnf theofilcUl rectlpuand shipment * ot cattle , boji aud ahoep on the dates Indl- r uiTca. C tllollocv i Sbtep. Wo < l r Oct. 39 4. l triD a .j it. ji C.JH IU b,18l 4&4 k r a T Ort 9 t < ct Jl Tflcf Oct , . . . . . U.M I.VT4 I rt of Oct. . . . , CO.MI J.tit tt * kofOct sun ' ll.Mi tVlrt nrtk ot K pc' . . M.IM * . ! oo d vtckof 3fpt. . . i Ait Tbnmdlf. Urt. 16. . . . frtaa j , ixrt. 11 FiturtJif , Oct. 15. . . . Mondir. Oct. SI. . . . . .OTI.SJ. . . . . .oet. a , oct . . . Thlrt w ? kot Ort . . . Fooo4 if kofCM . . > mt i k ufOrt . KonrU ce k of t | vt. Third irw-k of Seft- . feeoirf r k ( > f J Comparative lnblf Tbe folloirm ? table show * the range In prices on ho ; * : We < lm dny , October 1 4.W > Thursday Octolicr S 3J 5 Vrldar , October ! 3.K Faturdttv. Oetoher 185 iionaiy. ijcioneru. 4.173 . . . . . . . Tuesday. October T iJX ) B4..TC . Octobers .2T. Tbursdar. October * 3.GO 'C 1'rldar. October 10 .XV. ( I 4.13 faturdav , Ort < ilr 11 SLfiO t > 4.10 Monday. October 13 ; U5 > < J.l'i ' Tues < lar. Oaloher 14 3.KV * 4-2 > Wedoesdny. October li 4JU ThurMlay.OtotK-r 1C S. 0 1'ridar Ocloberl * HM Saturday. October Is JLM Monday. t > tel er2B ! UVO Tuesday. OctoiKr tl JL50 WeJnedav. Octobers X VJ Thur-dav.'OctoUfr SI 3.AS 'rlday. October SI 3JV ) aturilar , Uutobtr So 3.M Knnce ? of l'rlce > . Thcfollowl&s table shos the prices paid or sbe "p : rime fat lie p 13 M 413 Good fat she f i Ml 423 CO VHHIBOU to Medium ihcep 2 SS SMI CO - 509 ® 4 W Disposition of Stout. Sbonlnc the > number of beid of _ . . urchrtotlon thl * market as reported by the ttelchmasursor tbo atozkyardseompuny : m&Oo 3.444 "be lieorrell. Hammond company _ l. 41 "ho Armoor-Cud.-ibjr packing company. . 3.250 Vcls Morrii It ! shippers and feudors 3.197 HOGS. Armour-Cuaali.r pnektns company 14.WI linuha pact ing eon.pany nr9l SwlltAcOo T.SK icorne H. Hammond paeklns company. . 3.1 IB . 1 * . Suulrw A : I'o. . . 2,7S : Xorthpaf kins company I.MS " "Try & llarnes WO Uteud UU ) StocVers and feeder „ fflS CillECP. Swlftt Co (24 ( Kcprc.irntatlve Sales. STDEK5. Ko. AT. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. .Vo. Av. Pr. 7. . 551 275 S.lir,7 > 405 ? T..1 > 8 4 .Ml 3. . 1103 37T. 16..Ills 410 JOO. 13H 4 00 I1..1UG 375 COWS. 7. . KO 1 ! 3..1II3 IK 5..1120 250 2. . 75 1 SS l. tCO SCO 1..1KO 2W 1. . KO 1 2. IK * ) 2(6 ( 8. . H" 2M 14. 7. 0 1 ( A 2 i-K 2 10 STOCKIHS : AND rr.tDEcs. S. eiT 1 ) SS.iJT 233 - 30. . Ml 2JJ 2. . 7(0 ( 2 Ol ) CALVES. I. . 0 2B 1. . SO 300 2. . 110 375 1. . 1O 309 1..1OO 175 3..JI3 177K 1..1510 200 STOCK urircus. 3. . IW 1 CO S. . SS 1 10. . tea 210 0. . 77 2 SS STAGS. 1..11CO 1S5 l..I4 200 wEaTcas CArrtJL . No. AT , Pr. Kerr 3 steers , tillines 1217 ! 1 75 5 feeders t 9J 2W Crilchlow i M. 1 feeler 1140 210 4 feeders : 1167 2 ID 3fecders 1173 210 2 feeders 13H 2 10 HOGS. No.r. . Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Eh. Pr. IS . . . . 1C1 120 tl.V ) 55 'Jf. * 120 Sl0 ! ! 0 192 4sO 3fu 78 240 : W 30 ! 5 212 403 305 (0 ( K4 40 3'.0 ; 4 1 7 100 3 Ci 73 2 > j IfrD H J ; 3 IS ! IfiO 3C7H 5S 3 U ) 3 Sj } SI 175 203 370 69 171 SJO 363 70 27C 440 375 M IIS KO 310 " 56 253 3"75 M 2O W 3(0 ( 07 224 160 3 75 0 311 W 3(6 ( 71 204 2lX > J77S 53..2 9 3M ra 223 aa > 3 so cr.-.aa JM 393 74 531 240 3W S ! 202 320 3flj 81 173300 3K > - to SI SO 3U5 09 257 200 JS9 55 303 H > 3 410 SI 200 3 SO 72 7 W 410 78 212 M 3 S.'H K 2 l 160 4 00 74. . . .233240 3 BT C3 2H7 KO 4(0 ( 76 . . . .193 130 3hT. 79 ' 40 4 CO 71 21S 103 3 5 > 3 C4 3li3 Xj 4(0 ( 72 . . . .223 200 3 S3 57 TG 163 4 CO 71 2aS 2S ) 3 S5 0 2-fl 163 4 00 79 244 120 3 K3 M 3W 203 4CO fl 22S N ) 3 H7H 0 2IC SO 400 C3 2vi 120 393 C5 215 2W 4 CO 73 224 W 3 W Kl 301 320 400 n 2UG M ) 30 3lT ) 40 403 7s 23S 12 < > 3 fO Sl 'i)2 ) HO 405 71 240 120 3M 57 309 120 405 Cl 2M + 00 310 55 2 > 4 SO 410 fii 2C3 2SO 3SO 47 314 410 GO 240 BO 3iO 47 317 120 4 12 > i I'lQS AND SKIPS. 76 S3 49 1 S5 14 151 40 325 Gl 112 2 75 lttl 153 3O 333 IQ 1G3 a 301) ) 01 169 M 343 O31.1JA WUOX.ESA.LE XAJRKETS , Groceries. DATES rerslan. G-lh box , 94c- ItAisiss-lxjndon layers , C-illfornla , per boi , C2jOj ! loo-e musfatoK California , ! i.W ; ii < < ed- lesisCalifornia , JilU ; California seedle > s sul tans. In sacks , per lbl"cOalifornla " ; muicatels , In sacks , e4e : now Y&lenelas , ttc ! ; on- dura , layers , new. J > v > c. CAXMII VEGETABLES Tomatoes > lb extra , S1.KU1J53-lb ; standard wejtern orands , S1.10 : lleemcr. II.IU ; 2-lD standard western branii * . S1.O5 , > ln hnM > m 1-lb French , extra fine.'Ji 2T oI-lb Trench. Hne. Isaife ; Mb Krruclior dinary , 1031- . I'ea Tres Hue. peroan , 2 , " < ! ; dcrnl-nne , per can. IW : 2-lb sifted. U.AJlb e trly June. l\M \ 2-lb marrow" . Unndard brands , il.25 ; 2-lb baal : d,7Jo. string bourn- 2-lb lush cradp. Itcfusec , Sl.OO ; 2-lbGolilrn wax bean * . ! ! . ; 2-lbstrinz beau1 * . Me ; Lima beun 2-.b sealed , sv. iluston baked beans 2-lb I/ewU , Jl.f J ; i'r.iwn llrandi , tl..iSvrrut IK > tatoe S-lb > ew Jcr > ev1.03. I'utupklns 3-lb , * 1.10. Ulra : nnd tomatoes $1.05 ; okra , 31.M ; succotash. 11.20. Nrrs Almuiids , I1 * ; lira ills , 17c ; filberts , l o ; IK'CHiis , IGo ; walnuts l.V : peanut cocks lOHcs roaited. U' ' ic : Tennei'-eo peanut * , ftc \Viui'i'i > o I'Al-Ei ; Mra . per Ib , ISiil1- rac,3'io ; manllla It. Jt'K.No. . lSc. WdUAS.-K , Itbls. Jx O. fancy , per pal , .V 37o ; choice 4V)47c ; ) : good. : BiCcOijba , bakins,2ya 30c ; black strap. 211812:0. Son * 1'kcs. tfl Ute. to boi , r > Jic : kec I'lc. VIXMAB ; cr. S. V. appl < ; elder. lOc ; D. S. cider , 12c ; hltc , wine. IDci fancr. fruit , l c. OILS 1M prime white. He : 1M water white , 13c : heaUli iil.14le ; 74 pasollnr. 13o. SALMJW BbU. I'Hc ; granulated , 2c ; in bbl * . , STOVE Pou ( = n fS-tttar ia per rro . JUos Am. ix-r 10u.M7.73 ; Ueulston jxr 100 , (17.75 ; Union snuare , 40 per cent off list SALT luIry.iN ) Ibi In bol. bulk. UIO : be t pradft , CO.'ii. K-1) ) : be > t srade , 10) 3- > - 'Ji ' host crude , is 19 * . trook : salt , crushed , Jl.rO ; cotnnioiu libl , il.23. . . . . - jiKATS--i.nrnea oeei , i-io , ji.-v ; corned Derf. I-Ibi , IIJO : lunch tonsues. 1-1 b , R-UOi lunch tonsuen , 2-lb > , 14.73 ; brawn. Mb , Sit ) ; brawn. Mbs. li.OO ; 01 tonue < . m-lbs. ti.OO ; ox ton me . S-lb * . W.OD ; fEipi > e < l beef.lS- Ib * . round c\n .li33 ; roast tK > rf. 2-lb round can , 42.W : nottcd liatolb. . round cans. C&c ; potted hain , S-lb , round cans (1.20 ; denied harn. l -lt > , round can * , 8-Vj ! deviled him. H-lb , rouud ctnv ! IJO I ; potted ox tongue. * ilo , sound cans. ll. s curaiires-.ed ham , 1 Ib , rqutre cans' SJ.73 : tripe 2 Ib round cans , $1.0 ; nilncod cilops , 2 Ib round can . f i20 [ boneld.-s plc ' 'ectJll > fuarvcniiiti23. | AltPUEM'OAii I'crlb occukei. 30-lb boxes. 13ci lOc cakcifc. 3 > lb boxes , 12 c ; 1-lb Irlcks , JO Itn In hoi , pure. Me. TwiNia-t'ottou t lne kulbb , " verj fine , SIb - Ib bales , 2:0 : cotton twine. XX brand.lb bales. l > Ci heup twine , 'i-lb hairs , ise ; call twlnen 2oc ; candle wick , 22o ; -tiKit cotton dollies line. tl.40j U-Kioi cotton clothes lines , ILCJ : ( KHfool Bisa Hues , (1.75 ; W-oot [ jute , 11.00 ; wool twlntw , t e. r'AuiKACKOc's GOOD ? Barley. 34 < < ; farina. r * ; peas. * * c : oatmeal. t > hlI17 > ftj.i3 ; half obK td.uOC { . > ; macaroni U < Jtlc ; vermicelli. lOOIIc ; rice , tboU-e , 54 60 : fancy , SHfeic ; bead , 7claco ; and taplocv r.ito ; lima beans , . spaKhetti , Uf. IRIEO 1'nrirs Turkish pruacs. less than hhdi. 10 9. 7SCi original bbd > ' ( c lets ; Bosnia prunes , tMb boitvi , 100 to 110 , 7Vf ! apples. evaporkUd , u r rlnx choice , 150. evtporated. new rlns prime. 14c : aprlrot , fancy , In sacks , 20o ; blackberries , new. 1040 : raspberries. 25 Ibsto t > ox,34c ; currants , new , 5 > 4w5Sc ; orlj- leos : Vostlua currants , euro , lu hoxoHiV Corrci-ltojttod ArlmU. SSc : Bunola , 2&Se : O rman.25Voi Ill orth's , 25Vc ; Lion , Mot ' Mttilpouch , 2.1 - , ! ; Cordova , 25-c ; Mocha , as'cO. O.Java. SOc. CHCKsr-Preuilunil' . C , twin flats , perlb , lOKe : 1'reralutu P. F , Vounz America , lHcj brick , Uci doiae tlo Swiss. Hillc ; dam , la foIleachI.CO : Limherser , ISHc. llROOMii-i-tif , parlor , tlW ; 4-tlei. U75 ; 3-tle. li.lli s-tl , Dlatn. SI.S5 ; warehouse , MtfO toy. U.Z.I whUk. fl.tuat.Ji. OurKsQuarts per dox , (4.00 ; p'.ntt , per dot. K.SO ; bulk , perf tvl. . 5o. OObiiiAot Wiulllar inA slias from 7-16 to 1 IB , CKJ ; sisal rope , all slri-s frvm 7-16 to 1 in. II i" : "new processes , all sizes from 7-16 to 1 ! : -Per Ib-fntloaf. 7'r ; cnbe- franulited. sJjiodnnl 6Vrimfretlon - ers A. S8 > 1C7 whltf. extra C' . hrllllnnt , 7Sc : rxtntC , r r l. c 4e ; eentml I" , S ? c ; geldeu C , ' , . KOPBInclu { 15c. i-riAi t'a tlle > . muttlvd , p r Ib l"310 ; do whlto. per Ib. 14c. PK H.E.O Medium , per bbl. ! XDO : small. 1 10.00 : rherkln * . 11.00 ; Imp. Dill II. W. ( CVV ; al ca. kai ) 32-ealbbI. lUUM. Cinwi-l'i-r bbl. refined. JTuW ; half bbl , rO ; hard eldrr. pure , per bbl. VM ; oraus * elder. half bbU M-'O : pear elder , half bbl. W--W. PyoKtnilKVTS Select ed hams ? acar cured , 1 ! to 14 Ib arcmce. HSc : selected breakfast bacon. sucar cured. boDele. , llvt < < ; No. 1 nun * . supnrcured , 15. to 16 Ib average. lOHc : No. 1 hams. suznr cured. 12 Ibarcraee. 19' c : No. 1 hams sncar cured. 20 Ib avvraKe. lOc ; skinned hKKis , lOSe ; No , 3 liam < i. uz.ir cured. IV ; toneless - less li w. SHc ; slioulder > . smfar cured. 6Hc ; breakfast bacon , fancy boneless , be ; Cali fornia or picnic baM > t. u rar curexl , 6'4c ; dried beef Innis. sar cured. f'ic : tiaoon f-liort elesrs , " . bacon clear back . 7He ; biioon rlcurbellkf , fan-y licht. 7 ,0 ; bacon short ribs C c ; b f tonRUes. firuoked. 10o. i-Af'tons-Uolosuaa In oa ancl < fancy , ( ' , < - ; lltiloznas , 4c , jiork samuL'iin link. Oct pork fau . ! fp. In bulk. & ' c ; blood sausage , 4'c : liver fau ase. 4' c : fcesd cheese. 44c ; smoked head cliccv. & ' : Wiener or Prankftut tausjce. 7c ; Knoblauch sautape , 7c : 1'olish sausage. 7c : tonjue au acc. N. ' . Theatiovvprk-fs are for lot * of fifty pounds and upward * ; a less quantity 'tciuore. liiv S'AIIT MEATS h rt clear * , o c ; Ion ? clear" . f c : thort ribs. Of ; D. S. shoulders 5 > c : clear buckj 5Vc- t'4iKMt > llEk.r-1-lb Hjunrc cnn , i > er doi , II. t ; U-lb square can * . [ * r dot J1U.OO. UOWTOR llotLtd HEKF 1-lb r > uttd cans , per dor. S1.10 ; 6-lb munJ can * , per dot. $5.09. Cmri'ED imiKE ItKEr 4-lh mund cans , p > er doz. 11.25 : Mb round cans , per dot 12.10. Lrscn TOXOUE1lb round cans , per dot , { 2J > ' ; 2-lb round can * , per dot. $4.50. WHOLE Ox To > ocK--l'i-lb round cans per doz. JiOO : 3-lb round cans , per dot tv ( 0. DEVILED HAM H-lt > round ean . i > er dot 50c ; ll-lb rouud cans pT dot. X > c. SPICEK TinV TOSOCES Half bbls , Sie.OO ; 15-lbklls ilO. 1'tcKi.eu BRKF Toxorris-ilarrels , SM Ibi each. 117.00 ; eighth bbK 25 Ibs ptch. J3.51. I'OIIK A > D llEtr Mvs < pork , bbls , (11.09 ; rk. half bbU , i-itW ; family or back rk.liblsJlUVi ; family or buck Jrk , half U. K 25 : ctr mea lrf ef , bbls , Ji.W ; extra laessbt-ef. Uulf tibK JCLK. 'SEJ'COMn Tr.u-E Half bbls SO-lbs t nch , ; quarter bt ) . . 40-ltH each. JI.S5 ; w hth bbls , 2-i-llwe.toii.tl.oi ; kits. l.Vihseach , Hv. I'K-KLED TRirr--Half bbl. M ) llu ach. KJ11 ; .uaritr bbls. 4' It's each. } IJ5 : elshth bbls , SI , b < aiuS : Oo. kits 15 Ibs ciicli. ftV. PICKLED 1'ios' KEFrr-Half bbls. Sfilbs each , SIM : quarter bbls. 4 i Ibs each. H.9-1 ; elshth BTToK 20 Ib * eab. . f 1.10 : kits ISlba oach. ftlc. OLEOMAUQAIUXI- , ! -lo. wjlid. 12 c ; 5 > lbt ubs , solid. 12'ic ' ; 0-lb tubs , 1-lb rolls , LAUD Tlerco * . , strictly pare , 6Hc ; tierces , puieauQ Vettlf-rendcred.7'4C. FRESH Per Ib-I'erch , 7c ; buffalo , dres ied. j'c ; pickerel. ! 'c ' ; pike , tv ; trout , PC ; irhlUi. lOc ; cropple , lie : catush. ! ! < ; cod steak lie ; Ilouuders , luc : Oregon alruon. V > c ; black buss , lie ; lobsters. IGc ; blue U > h. K-c. Street Produce. BrrrcR-Crcamcrv , fancy. 24c : creamery. choice , 2022c : country , choice. KfeUk' ; coun try. good. H&.lGc : country , fair , l ( & 15c ; coun try. inferior , 7ia.tlc , Kcos The market 1 ? firm at lc. Hot'trur The market on chickens Is very HT nnd ther are extremely slow sale owlnc to the henry rt ceJj.t- > . About all that coed chickens can be expected tohrins i tiVfiJ& ! with the smaller prades as low as J1.M. Quite a irood many live turkeys are srrlvlnr. whleh sell largely at lOc. lluv-ks are quoted at S2.J3 . . GAME The market 1 < alK > ut steady. Prairie chickens per dot 17. % .TOJ ; uialliird ducks. ! i.V . UralflucksSLSTigUriO ; nil\wl ducks. II.2.VtL5nplover. . .V > ii < Mc : Jack .nlt > e. S1.TO8 1.23 : quail.ll.r.'vai.To ; Jick ; rabbits , Ul.OO ; small rabbits. - 1'resh I'ruits. NEW YORK CHAPES Concords , 100 basket lots. /C1.V : ionconl5. 5-1U ba-ket lots 34i& ; cataw bus 10.1 ba'ket lots , 4V : catawnas. 5-10 ba-ket lots , 45o : ? alems .1M ( basket lots 40o ; Saiems10ba ket lots.4jr : Xlmuni. 'ilbs 10j basket lots ie : Mucarn. 5 ilis.r lO basket lots. 3TK.Klaware. . MUs. 1(0 basket lots 2 > c ; Dr\- \ ware. 5 Ibs 5-lu basket lot Sic ; yalems , 5 Ibs , 100 baticet lot.s 25c ; Salenis. 5 Ibi 5-lu basket Fnrrr.i Grapes. Tokay , crates slnsilepacnaee. ll-.V ) : grape's , muscats , crutos. single crates. (1.35 : pears , Winter Nellies and otners , per box. 83.W ; Quinces , i r boi , L.F.UOXS Xew Mnlaia lemons will be In the market n it week. Taricy Mulorl. 3v * and 1160s. per boi , 510.00 : Malaga , per box , Jit C.OO. C.OO.I1A5ANAS Fancy Bluefields 12.0) to ! WO per buncht Honduras. StJH to JJJO per bunch. OIU.SGKS Jamaica orauscs iVs , hlnle boxes , per box. 51. OJ : 5 box lots SJ.7.V AITI.ES Kaaoy winter apples , per bbl. Rli5 : i.7j. CmsncnniER Fancy dark Cnpe Cods , ! 3.00 ; fancy dark Cat > o Cods , 5 barrel lots iiSO ; fancy IJell i Cherry. iiCv ; fancy liell Oberry , 5 hirrt-1 lots , j'.53. Vegetiibles. SWEET POTATOES ) Jcr * eyf. f3.7J4.no. POTATOES In peed demand at feV34 ! ic. OTHEII VcoETiULcs Cabbaso. Midi. ' per crate. I.73 ; red , per bbl. SiCj. onions per bbl. KUf ) ; rutabagas , per bbl , Sl.'j ; white turnljis. per bbl. Jl.75 : carrots per bbl. J.'Jo : parsnips , per bbl , Si.'JJ ; beet.s per bbl , tl.75 ; burso rad Ish rooln per bbl , KOO ; per Ib , lOc ; celery roots. tGer.tper bbl , Jl.W : per dot We ; choice Kalaruaroo , 2i33ic ; garlic , per double string , ' 'Lr * Hides , Tnlloxv , Etc. HIDES. PELT ? ASTH TAI.IXJW Green salted hides. Ka 1 , heavy , cva c : No. 1 , llpht. Oi CUc ; Xo. 2. llsht. 4 : , l'4c ; dry flinthldts , TH& So ; calf hides , T c ; damaced hides. 1'io le s ; sheep pelts , jrrwn. each , 3Mil ; sheep pelt , drv. per Ib , IWlUo. TAUX > vr-A No. 1. 4e : JTo. 5.S3.Tic ; crease ichtte. 3"iQ'4c ; yellow. : SQ.V : stcarine. 64tr. lioicrs Quotations are for dellverv In Chl- caeo Dry buffalo , per ton. $16.W j4l.vOj ( ; dry country , bleached. ? IO.ta 13.03 ; dry country , damp and meaty , Dry Goods. COTTOXJ x\tlantlc LL. c ; Au rora It. C c : Aurora It. G 'c : Atlas. O N U. TSc : s * cloth , 4c ; Clinton 1"F , 5i c ; Popperell 1 ! , : Lancdon O It , > c. Etrimi CiiTTOxs Rcrkeley Cambric No. K > . ! ti4c : liest Yet. 6'ie ; lUitterrloth XX. 4'c ; l ab < .t. ' , \c : First Call. 6c ! : Trultof the Loom , f * : Hill tempter Idem , be ; Housekeeper , (1c ( ; Kin ; I'hlltpcatnhric. lOo ; Lansdon O H. J > ijc ; Lun lale. flo ; Ixm dale cambric , lOHc ; Now York Mills , lie ; OaU Lawns Tc. WKIANS Net Thistle. C c ; Ked Cros ? , 7e. CiiA'H Steveni' It , 16 In. 5 icj Steven * ' I ) , I In. G > te : ? tcren ' A. ifiin , 7'tc. ' tt ven > ' P , Is In. ; ; ttevens Jl , IB ln , ( c ; Steven * ' N. 30 In. ( K ; : Stevens NX , 1 In , luc ; Stevens' SUT , Mln ( , li'c ; bl nrhe < l , Ic extra. mucV , 4 ye , Turkey Iteds Fountain , Ujrner , 7c ; Crentield.fhc : llerlln.CH. lluvr Knows COTTON.--AtlantIo A , Atlantic H,7c : Atlantic U. OSes Atlantic I1 , Cc : Aurora O , i" c ; Hue V > head. 7c : Cabot W , G4e ; Harllnploru CJ c ; 1'armers' No. 1 , 4 = , O 4lic : lloosler LL. Vjc ; Indian head , 7ic ; Lawrence LL , 5 < ic ; Henrietta L L. 5'4c. SHKETISQS AND PILLOW CASIXCS Hrown Net-rcpuerell CV-in. ljvci I'vpttorell. . 1'epperell4 , ac ; IVpperell , 10-4 X"ic ; t'tlca , l ln , l.V ; Itlca. fvln 17SC ! Ltlca , 72-ln. t4c ; Vtlca. M-ln. rfr. ITtica. 90-ln. Se'to. lllearbed - Net Pcp- jierell. J-ln , 10' Jc : 1'eppervll. 4JB-ln llSe : Peiipcrell. G-t. ] Sc ; I'epperoll. M. 20c Pepperell.lt-1 e ; IVpixrell. 10-4. 2Sc ; Utlca. & -4. Sic : Ctca.9-4Uci ! Ctiea , 19-1. 'Jx ; . -Atmi kea . G-c ; ; Hates. C c ; Warwick drw * , 7Hc : Lan caster. OUc ; Glcnatr , < ihc ; Wbittcndon dress , bo. Pntvrs-Indlgo bine Net Martha Wash' Injrton,5Hci American. C\4c ; Arnold. 0' < c ; Ar uold It. Ion ; elnth , lOc : Stiff ! A. ime ; ilyrrl mac. T-- . lOc ; Gold l eat , Vic : Hamilton , aHc Allen Pinks O c : Allen Chiuibray , Co ; Glou cester.S'-tCi Hartol. 5 4i ? . OUIXIREU C'.iMBiiics-Crovn. 44c ; Red Star 4Vic ; IU > lled Clover. 5c ; Slatur , 53Uc ; high color * . Ic extra. DEKISIS Net An o keas , ! oz , livje : Vork camlet , 15c ; Kverrtu standard. 12Sc ; Hay maker' * , 7sc ; Old York. XX , l Sc ; Lawrence U Mv > c ; Lawrence , Hoz , 11'iC ; faney stripe and cheeks , HSc. COTTO.N * uci York Nankin , 10'ic : Everett , SOZ.IM ; Ltwliton , 10 01 , - . " e ; Worklnman's lie. _ Lumber. FrsciKO VVlilto Pine No. 1. 4 and C In. IS and 14 ft , I19.0 ; No. - . 4 and G In. 13 aad 14 ft , Ht-Oj ; No. 1 1 and 0 in , 1C ft , IIC J No. 3 , ( and 6 In. nil lensthv II ! . ( ) . StClSD A. IJ2.00 ; II. Q39iO : C. 118.00 ; D. I13.M. . STOCK IloiHiM-.No. l common. 15 and 14 ft , i0.iiO ; 16 f t , JW.OO ; No.5oonimon , 1 and 14 ft , tli-00 ; 16 ft , 117.00. CEJLIVO-NO. 1 unit * . V-ln. BLMj No. 1 bard plne.K-lnfISJO : No. 1 hard . pine , . -ln. t1.09 ; No. 1 hard pine , % -ln , t.4. 0. STOCK BOXKDJ-A und U , 12-Jn , UZM ; D , 12- GHOOVBD Hoon.vo No. 1 common whlt pine , K , 14 Knd , 16 f t , I19.W : No. 1 oomuon Y pine , li 14 and 16 1 1 , Hi.00 , DWEXSIOSS lift 14ft IS ft IS ft SOft Sft 24ft II4..I15 OOI1Wlli OOllflCO tldOd 117 M Il3 00 IlS . li OO 15 00 UN 1C CO IS N IS 00 15 50 SxS IS 00 15 00 J5 00 16 0) 1 W IS W li M SxlO , U O ) 15 03 IS 00 1C 09 10 CO IU 00 H M 2ll3 , 16 00 16 W li W 17 00 17 W U W 19 M 41410 8X9 IS 00 IS W It 09 1700 IS 03" U 03 SO 09 Hoiiu > 8-No. 1 oam. I1 .U ) ; No , J com , 117.00 ; No. 3 com. lliWj No. 4 cooa. 112 0. Suir LAP-NO. 1 plain , b aad 19 Inch , 117.09 ; Xo.2 plitn ft and IMn h tk\ili Na 3 plala , 9 i and 10 Inch , moo . O , . . ln < h. IftnLV. I IKTTr * * . W ttITrBlSfl , PH'KPTJI O G. bit * . , 2H-ln. 7V. 'ii.tflS.aV ; 3-fh well tubing. U. A 1 > t. and llev. JilOy. pickets , U. A II. flat , . . . . . roi-u B-fLt.iu Mn , all jfiJVls KJ 10 : clear -ln. all width * . fcS-V > . # iv V. I'IKE PIXWHINO Clc&r. 4 and C la. aSJj stur. 4 and 6 In. ttl.W riftra-wed. M.OJ extra. I'tsisiitso VntTt l'tNE-l 't mi 3d clear , 1 in. tKlWi 1 > 4 , 1'i and 2 In. Ol.UOi 3d clear. 1 In , WJ.W ; 1'4. 1 > , and Sin. M * > : A Relcct , 1 In. UW : l > i. ] ' , and S In. m.Ws B select. 1 In , MAl : 1H , IS and 2 la , KB.W : U MilecU 1 In. ( noa. j ( I't.vrsitt.NO. Yct-txiK I'IXE CTear. 1 In , rSJ.00 ! IS. m and S In. K7.W ; star ? Ttl ; K4.0U. ; iiisni.r..s , JATII Uitm. X-\X , * i ; istand- nrd. XAX , . ) : 6 In. . fiar5l& , H95 : No. t. ! 3D ; Cedar. XAX t ! 75 ; livUl. M25. I'o rs-Whlle wdar 0 In- ' ? - K'Jc ; 9 In. , fur , tic : r.'i In S-llc ; h-ln. , & ? : 4 to 5 in rvund. nSc : oak. snllt , W ! renl cedar , 15c. Si h. so i > er cent i doors. * ojier cent : blind * . 9 per cent : mouldln ? * , 43p r 'tit ; lime. s 3 lair , Siic ; cement. American , SLiit cement. Ira- ported. tLTo ; nliister , 2Jfi ; tr w board , tlWl wr U rJ. SLOO ; tarfelt.tt.48. Melnl * . TIN PLATT-I. C. . lO.xJl. t''a : 1. .Y ioxl4 , $3.1' . : coke. 14XW. 112. M.75. STEEI. U'nic NAILS Uaic , t ± ij ; steel mils , HUETZlNT C. .KopriMj Charcoal , L 0. , lUJfl , n fc.03i I. SHEET Inns-No. 36. Sl ; Xo.S7. * AOJ. Souir.H Strictly half and half. _ lHe. WiKi-.Jap. : barb , ia & ; pal . . N-Siuall pi ? . 3 : I > er Ibs bar c per Ib. I'orrrR FlanUhed txiller slie * . SV ? perlb : cold rolled. IHc perlb ; sheeUue , 'Jsc ir Ib ; pit and tltif. ; tlc JKT Ib. . . iRO.t Dlipoant c ot : paU plan. Iron , Nos. 21 and ' . " ; , A , Commercial Go lp. 0. M. Darrow of the firm of Parrow Jc Lcan Isspt-ndJns a few days at rioreiice , Ala. Wilson t Prake. boiler manufacturers h ve lust finished a larce Ixiller to be shipped to daho City fur the Mashlnjton mine and mining : company. 1'roM .t Harris , , carrlace manufacturer * , are Introducing a new brake whh-h can l > e lid- lusted to any carrlace and which wllldoubt- iev be appreciated bv drivers wherever then- are hills. i' . C. Kocken-ieber t To. , manufacturers of clzar boxes , are putin ? In a tie'T bo.ler and en- clne uivd otherwii.e Inoreaslnc their plant. They will so more cxten-.vely into the manu facturing of packlus Kixes. Oiuahahasotie of tbe trost complete cold storase warchojses In the country ut slo Howard strt-ct , which is under the rnanae- uent of Duvld fole , A custom huu-c broier- ale bublne sls al-o trnnsacted at the .same place sot hut mnrehants in distant tow ns re- celvluc liujwrted pocd > through Umaha. on have the t-u toia how-e bit lne-3 transaetod for tbeiu w Itbout the uel e ity of atrip to the city. CCIeuiens O-Kama. who t-xnk charce of tbo mills and -warelKtu-e at 12"7 ? outb Twentieth strxt-t the first of the month , has already been conipelled to order ruore niuehluery , hlspros- eut plant beln ; too sin nil to keej. up with tbe orders. Ills specialties are rye Hour , pure buckwheat flour and s-elf-risiuc "slap jack'1 meal. The latter especially having a biz run with the trade , j-hipuientibeinj made to point.- > fur east as Chicago aud all over tbe west. The Northwestern shot company will break cround on Monday for a new factory nnd tower , to be located In the rear of thelrolh'ce on Seventeenth und Miison ' treet * . The bulld- Itis wlllhe2Vs75 ft-et and the lower lee fret In helsht. Beneath the tower there will be n well < ir pit extending down Into the irround sixty feet , uiaktn ? a fall of Ifti feet. The old plant , located on Twenty-fourth Mrt-f t near tbe southern limits of the city , will be sold. The company will manufacture- lead pipe , s'ei't and ha : lead and > -liot nf all kinds antl sizes. The buslueu U > under the oIF. B. Lawrence. Dr. Birnev cures , catarrh. Bee bldj. 1)1SI--R.\NCI1IS1NG OMA11ANS. The Unlioly AVork In Which Prohibi tion Spies Are Eniaieil. Day after day brings to thi ? city probibl tion Micawoers from all paru of the state to aid the dead beats aad frjvudrwbo have been for some time encaged 'in the preliminary work of disfranchising thecltizens of Omaha. These proselytes are , in the main , worth less , tradel ess , brainless Individuals , without mnilar occupation , whew ? families live upon their friends throughout the year and who long- for political campaisnis for the few dollars lars there are iu for the performance of dirty work. These hirclinjrs are unprincipled. They are interested in their' xvork only to the amount they are paid for itf rogrardfess as to whether it deprives the city of its fair fame or robs the citizen of his vow. That tnese imported sote will do their work it may be difficult for people unac quainted with tbe circumstances to believe. They are beintr organized , LOtwithstandintr , and one of the first things they propose to do on election morning is to arrest twenty-five leading citizens of Omaha upon the ground that they have encouraced and aided in illegal registration. The latent ls to terrify a larpe number of citizens who hare this year rejLstertd for the nrst time , and to prevent theinfrom voting- . They next propose to challenge every man who has registered this year lor tbe first time , and if his vote is accepted , to promptly arrest him on tbe spot They hold that the naturalization papers which have been regularly issued by Clerk Mooresare fraudulent and that all who aided in issuinc them are liable to arrest and pun ishment In a word , they propose to leave nothing undone to intimidate , abuse , heap indignities upon citizens and. if necessary , to DlacKeu their characters to keep them from voting down prohibition. "It is time , " said a banker , ' -that the people of the city did something- protect themselves against'this diabolical outlawry. ' Dr. Birney , nose and throat , Bee bldg : . A CHANCE FOR OMAHA. AVI11 it be Made a Po tal Inspectors' Heart quarters. All the postal inspectors worktop In this state have been ordered to complete the work they have on band as the state is to be taken from the Denver district. This order has caused considerable specula tion amone government official at to what district the state U toba transferred. The idea has obtained that Omaha is to be made the headquarters of a new district As tha third district now stands it com prises the states of Nebraska , Colorado , \Vy- ominstud New Mexico , with tbe Headquar ters ot the district at Denver.V. . \V. Pat terson ts the inspector in chsrpo of too dis trict , and he has a larpe number of men un der his charge. Omaha was formerly the headquarters of tbo district but the office xvas removed to Denver durintr the Cleveland administration. A federal official who is connected with postal matters stated that it would be prvatly to the advantage of this city to have this point made the headquarters of a division as there was a great deal of business in an ofiice as large as Omaha which required Ua- mediate attention. Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Bee bid ? . THE IIBAUTV 3IAUKET. TNiTltUMESTa placet Oa ' roojra Octo- i. ber2i. ' 0 W Ame i and -wife to J E Itiu.tlni ; * , lots JO nnd 13. Atnos' add to flillxiale . I 303 S H H I'larUs , trustee , to > 5 A Marsh , lots I nnd 2 , MltT. We tsldt ? add . TOO E F Kwell and husband , w. F li Me- Elhany. $4 lot .15 , Nelson's mjti . SM W K llomau toV A Cramer , vp3 ft lot 3 , hlk 11 Isaac & Leiden's add vi . 4,000 JC Luke and wife to A nj Matthews et aL sl : ft lot B , Luke i , T sipleton's add . . . . : . , . 1,000 0 E O'Leary to Potter & Gforjfe Co , tax loU 2. 4 , & and IS in 1-1S-1J. . . . . 2.Vtt fame to fcatne. tai lot 1 In 1-lVlfl . 42.7M ho Omaha Land Co to U VT Xishvr , lot 14. blk 111. So Omah . , . . . < : . 5M A I" Tukey et ol to M E llatterwth.lot 22 , blk6Otlfton Hill . I ) L , Thomas and * lfe to P J McGovern , lot a. blk SI Urehurd Hill " . . OHWilworth and wife to II KouuUe , eVi lot 4. bit li , shlan' . add . Total amount of transfers Dr. Birney , nose and throat , Boa bldg. It is understood that the Equitable Life Assurance ocioty of New York will erect a building in this city during the ensuing year. Tbe building at Denver is progressing under verr favorable oondiUons , and as the desira bility of investments of this character be comes mare and more apparoat it U alto- pettier probable that Oraana , on account ot iu promising future , will bo ohosea lot the lite for the next building. Tbo cost of such a structure would not fall talow JICX , X ) . Dr. Birney cures catarrh , Bse bldg. TI1E SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Ooasiderabl j at Sea and Tirade Gea- crallj Bearish. CORN AT THE MERCY OF HUTCHINSON , Oats Close With n Slight Advance 1'rorlslons Active With a Fair Itangc MTC Stock and Financial. CnirAoo , Oct. B. rcpeclal Telejram to Tint The wheat trade wa considerably at ta during the nwm of the session. Current newi was quite conflicting and the trade Generally bearish. There were certain fea tures of a local nature that made sellers cau tious. To login with , public cables were weak vhlle private advices it-ported ngrowinc de- tnand aud a pretty firm taarket at Liverpocxl There was talk of rain at many points In the northwest and dispatches tild no Increased movement t.eed l c looked for. Dradst reel's figures , showing clearances In wheat and flour from both eoajt * . for the week , of 1.7SS.O * ) buMiel * . nnlntt l.C5e.W9 ( the week previous , was the best bull point. Clearances since July 1 , however , are SlwOoyO bushels behind last year. The break In tlie price of sllrer bullion had a bearish effect. Minneapolis received ffil curs. Dulutb 135 Minneapolis estimated the Increase In stocks for the week at CW.OW ) bushels , Milwaukee , with receipts of SW.OOO Increases but 45.MO bushels. Baxter. Rro * enu llukir and others bought heavily on the ad vance , while rudaby and waluers fold. Hutchlnson was a seller throush his broker * , but the trade feared he was boldln ; the mar ket down and taking wheat through other Miuices. New Yurk and IIaltlniorc cleared no wheat , and Philadelphia SVW bushel * . The action ujj to noon wa < : Deeembsr. Sl.Wi to M. i to * 1.0 \ to * 1. S : May. 81.07' , to II 07H to il.OS. Vlieat WH < henry t the close at bottom prices for the duy and \c under the clrx.eyeiU'rdiiy at Jl.O'S ' f > * r October , fWSS for December and tl.ff ! for May. The corn trade waat tueine y of HuU-li- In on inoitof tbese ? . > lon. but a Jew other con cerns dl < rsome nutlet-able btulntf * . On the whole tlie markt't was very firiu , and at 1 o'clock , after ? e mnse for the session. th price of May a l c ever the clout of ye > ter- day. The action for Mity wa ? : Opened at f * 4c : s < i dat M'ieewSc. off to W e. up to MSeofT toSl' c. nculn t Sl c at the close last night. The corn tuarU't held HD well to the close and showed a uniform net gain of lic for all months with rklns Ucuros as follows : Oc- lolxrSl'te ' ; iHi-c-iulwr.'M iMay. ; . .M' o. The rtinje forUi-tober wasWSc to Sl e. auil for DeceuilK-r M'.c ; May. M\ic At th clo - . however , charter * -nero found to Iw 31.V03) ) bu .hel . onbaM-sof I'le to lluffn'o. Therewas luurc hu zlm ? over tbe views , of certain writers on the yield , but the market was urm Inrieoendentiy of tins. Ilutchin-rfm aa buvertmcu tlbie when the market waun the bulse. and the tr de was nt a los * to know what he vatrrln : to lo. Iiivienti tra was a bujcrhtid weslern orders vere on the bnvln ; * .iili' . llrrant and Mcl'onral s Id and Nc'.r York sold hen. , Ttu-outs market liad a bulcc of 1C eurlj- from4rK ? t < i47c for May. at i > hrh ! time llut- chlu-on wa-called u buyer through I5 ell A ; Co. Ueecniber sold up to Sc ut the sarnu time. CliiMns pri < "f were- October Hnd No- vember. 4JHf mimlnal : December. 4.V4 : May. 4 > Sc. The net advance for the da.v WKS 'jUSc. Nooats chart era rt-poitt-d. Hop pix luct ! . were quite active at tlniss and altojrttlii-r tberv wnc a fair ran 1 in val ues with la-t | irlec5ftH c oiorthf olo-e I ri- day. Tlieiuo-t tint Icenbie trading of tup Ua.\ wastlie earlv bu ) insnf me- port by Ptiti- hum ACo. . Mthfll ! was al-o a ( 'i-od buy or. The auvunce froai flr-t prlc - was hcloed b.v tbe ! .1ix'ncth in corn. Diuilaiu bu.vinc ? m Uie croud to blddlncHoHxIvy and T. J. Kyan & Co. writ ) sellers of | > orli. swift arirt Co. iiNo < olil iirod- uct-s Lard and nl-s ire ftnnly held alldav. Jamiarv sales rans ilfollows : Me i > fiik- , " SM ) ; to"iIJJR > to Jl- " i to J11S71' to Jl ai bid at tbvvlo > elard. ; f.G2 : > .i to ti.K > at the clu-e , wItb : ile Uith claimed and denied at 45.90 to fJ.MTij to JJ.iG'j. CKlC.tdU Lf I'E STOCK. CHICAGO. Oct. ! > . Ifpeelal Tctepram to Tnn UEE. ] CMTTLV : There was the usual Saturday hnslne s. tran'-aetod. Tlecelpts lljht rnd only few wanted ; everything coed or useful was dUpased of at equally as good prices as Yfetenlsy. . aad the general market cl < i > eIn tetter shape than was ei- pected ivtien It was known that the run would roach SO.CW ) for the week. Tcxans sold steady to strong , but ranrers ruled as low as at any time during the week. l'lr-t cla s native steers J X" > to ? . > ; seeontl class. 14.25 toJ.TTi ; common , S2.75 to S3.T5 : Tcxans , $ i.a ) to 3.40 ; ranser- . . ti3Jto-J5. ! , , , , liuc. iiusliies * active , trith drains sales at a shade inoro rnouey than at the opening for anything at all peed or u-fful. but roost , and common showed nolpn > ol improvement and lirlit ? orts sold a shade easier. There was a rush for little pics yesterday. Uouih and common heavy , fl.70 toKUO ; be t mlied , S .W to } 4.1. > : prime heavy and butcher weights , O.2JIO # l.'JJ : light sorts , lare. at S4.10 ; pis' . K.W to 61 * . flXAXC2.ll , . SEW TOKK , Oct. 2i [ pcrial Telcsram to TIIE REE. ! STOCKS The openlnof tbe stock market pave little ptoinlae of what was to fol low. The short session xras quite eventful la quick chanies. Suzar , while leading In deal- In ? durintho firxt hour , was rather more quiet than yesterday , but Union PaoiCo showed more activity , and with St. Paul , Chl- easoGa * and one or two others cave tone to the market. JJotwltlntandlnj : the rally yes terday , efforts at depres-ion were not pi up and everything was lower , losses from last nlpht's final fisures l eln ; generally froin j to 'i pc-r cent , but Cleveland , Columbus Cincin nati i M. Louis was down \ , and su Refineries at CC1 * was li per cent lower. In addition 10 this UK * n further de cline tot" > resulted from early tradlnz. but thecreate t prt > surwwa upon Pacific , which declined 'i from the opeuinz prices to 47 ? . era a loof ! U from lt > last nlsht'f. h'lure * . L'ljl- ca Rod aalM > Ut 1 percent , tt. 1'aul 'i. and IxiuUvUle & Nashville and Hurlinston .t Qulncy cacti S. the rt t of the 11-t , while showlriz a heavy tone , tluctuatliigover an ei- trtmrlv t.nrrow runiri'u > rar rapidly re- covi-red toC71 ! , but Mocks ot the regular list ra\e but ( reblf K--ponse to thi > inipixnvrnenu The hurprlsc of the day came just after 11 o'clock , when the bank figures were not yev known and th worst t as fearrd. ? t. 1'anl and "Union 1'acitio were tltreoly raided and the former sold 3 poiiils under lust nisut at . ' > , and the Utter 4H uamts under last ulcht at 45' ' , . Ii ! . 'k Island went to 7. S. and Ilurlinrtuii to 1H14. Xew York Central lo t ' wr cent. Tbe bank -.tafrarnt showed a falling off in loanof nr-irly J1.00.0 ! , a de crease of deposit- H.750.WJ. and a fcinall de crease of fei'4.Wj In surplus re-orve where n decrt-ase of it.Odxi.tm'J a prudlcti-d The rally In stocks was mrprl lny. Nearly all of tbt- short decline was recovered , and ISurIlntou closed at ' & . Kc k Island at 77. St. 1'aul at 5V t'nlon Tacillc at 47 , . and . uar atC7. flas w . off 1 pf r cent at 41. Miorts were quick buyers MiU-s upsif ated 17V.O.V shares for tbe hal day. day.The The f ollowlns were the. closing quotations : . . . . . . . 1B1H C ntr l l' 40e . < I' . , . A E. . Ctnraroi Alton . 12 .Hock lilind . 7S Cblrsro. llurllncton ti. M. A SL I'aat . ! ? ' AOulnccr . K ' do prcffWd . ll ' II. I. i W . 1 H t. I'anl A Omah . . . . 27 llllnoli Central . ICW'j ' do pretrrrwl . is . L'nloo I'aclBc . u A Teias . 11 W. . st-J * i I' . I&H Ijile Miore . W > < do prffVrml . an , Mkilfui Central. . . VI Wcitero Union . el MUmurt I'tclnc . f H _ MONET firmer. 33.3 per cent , last loan 2. I'ntue MciuuxTii.c I'irKii-f n per cent. ti KKI. INT. KxciLiMiE Quiet and steudr ; slity-day bills M-tll ) demand , W. G , fROUVCK 3IAUK.ETS. CUICAOO. Oct. 2. " > . -Clo > e Wheat Steady ; cash , JUO > i ; neceiuber. tI.tt2Sfel.Oiii ! May. Corn Steady ; cash , MHCI November , 51Se | ay.-c. O ts Lstsyi cash , 4'c ! ; Dtcernber. tSS'Ci May , 46Sc. Mess I'orV ? fady ; cash , IKUS ; January , i : May , Jlls7S. Lira st adyi cas.h , KJD ; January , May. S7A"i- . lire Quiet MM'.ic. Ilariey-rina at tOe. riux Cnsettlpd ut 11.47. TuiKtthr Dull at ll.tl&l.'JS. WUlsWy-ll 14. 1'lour Steady ; winter wheat , spriny wheat , IKiOjt&Vj ; rye. U.49 Ilulk M au-sbi > uUer > , ti. < C'i&3.73 ; thort clear. IZ.'J& ' X ; tbort rll , (5.SX ( Itutter linn , creamery , ri3i5o : dairy , ( . Utc-rull crournclieJiJar * , fkSSVic ; flats , Eviei roune Americas. Ixs. T&lfow-l'uchauiodi No. l.ftolld , i ! e : No. ! , S\r ; take. 4'.c. ' hsc tfadyi fre h , 20c. llUle-Lnon ued ; hoary and llcbt ere n salted , t > 4r ; jrmiu hide * , 4 lie ; mlttd bull hldM , PC ; green ialtMcalf , S&wf ( ! dry flint , ® * : dry tilted , 7cj dry calf. SU9Ci deacons , Receipts. Shjpmenti. Flonr. bbli . M . . . lo.tmj B.OCD \Vhfit , bu . . . . . 7I.KO ( Utt ) Corn. bn. . . . , . . . 943,000 t&OCO OaUbu . . . 2&4OM S , WJ Yonic. Oct.Whf 1 1 llecel pts. 4r.WJ bushels , eiport * . none ; pot norulnnlly hlshcrt No. : red , ll.OTS In elevator : | | .e i ( arioat ; tl.PiQi.i' | ( , f. o. b. : options hUbcr ; > o.5 rvd , October , closlnr &t ll.irs. Corn llecclpls. K.7M bashfl * : oiports , 49'M bushels ; market strons and lilchcr ; No. 'A W'lar. ' .c afloatt In elevator , K H So ; un- cradfd mixed. fU < S.Wic ; option ! strong. Oo- tel < er elosinf ; at& * c Oats Itec lpt.s. 0.01 bu lic-lsi export * . S boslielti snot flnucr ; No. S white , M4c ; mixed western. liliCIV : irnlt western , 4. > 9/6Mi options flrraer , October closlnc at45Ho. Suar Kawnrtu.but dull ; re fined dull : white extmC , l iftSe ; retlow. 5 > k sw ofji.5VO ai-icc : meuMA.6\c ; RtanUard A. 'ir : cut loaf. To ; pondered , C I'-I&c ; RratulatC'l. IVtroleum United closed for November at Kres l' ncy firm ; we trrn. 1'orkFirm ; me * < i , lll.2. > -ti : . . ' . L rd sjtronser. butquii'i ; western h'kfiO ; Norember , $5.M Butter Klrtd : we torn dairy , 10315c ; creiim- v . V ; lljiht skltn * . 4'ia7io. ; . , Oct. Si , Tiitur < M were we k with other features against brisk new and resulted In unsatisfactory Miles both as to quantity sjkl aud prices brought ; rwflpt.at Minneapolis and liiiluth , t4) cits. Closluc : No. 1 hard. tK-tolmr , l .V : on traclc. Sl.u : No. 1 northern. October , 0. > c : NoTi tubr. Slay. fl.W , : on track. MSlWir ; No. ! north ern , October. 91Sc ; on tmck. SI Jx KASHAS CITV. Oeu 35.Vbsat SU-a cly : No. " hard. e * ti.'V risked ; OjU Lr. S7le bM ; No. : ' rvd. ch. . l Sc bid. L'-orn Mrpnser : No.2eash. tftfic ; Octo ber. 4 ! > ai Vc. Oau Kuiler ; No , 2. ca.sh.4fk : bid ; October. O.'t. a. What-Ka.sy ; No , 2 Oorri 1'irmer : No. 5mlM 1. S Oats itnmai-r : No.2 tnUt-d , 46iiO. WhJsUy-Jl.il. LlVKni'OOk. Oct. SS Wheat Slwtdy ; hold- eri offer inixmalelyi Oallforala , No. 1 , 7s C'ii percental. Ourn Sieady ; tuHed weitern. 6 &d per cen tal. _ MILWACKBE. Oct. IV M'h-at-Etisyj No 1 sprin ; . cash. l - flnNo. : . l northern , UJ * . furn steatly : No. ii. Gilii.ajc. : Oats Vuiet ; M > . ' . ' white , 47 > aH7'i ie- Ontc.400 , Ol. S'ittle lle'e'pts. ' 4.0M ; market about steady : ster . S.7."it5.25 ; Tei- an * . i.ati ( . . : > . lli > ? llwelpts. 2J.UJO : market active and a shade tinner : r > nisli and c > ituiuon heavy. J.l.70fe 3.1W ; bfst iniTed. J4.ttn54 i ; , ; prime hca\y ana butchers' wrichl.4. m a4.i' . ; H Lt. t .lO. s'bpep llccelpt * . 2 , ; market stron ? ton shade lilzher ; nat.vej. JJ..oa4. ' i TeiansJ3.45 ; wt- > terns , { Si. Locis. Oct. SV Cattle -Hecelpts. W ) : shlpiucut * . 1.4UH ; murkettcady : fair to fancy native stttTs , U sWUWj ; stoi-ken and leeders. llozHerfipts. . 2.500 : sblpmcnts , : .TO ) ; market -.icady ; heavy. J I toei/JOj mixed , S.78 fel.10 ; liht. ft.H ( > 3-l.l $ . KXSAS ftrr , Oct. 2V Cattle Uocelpts. 12.4W : shipments. .b.U : co.jd stron ; : others weak : Meer . JL4t 31 j ooos , Jl.SSt j st 'kersaiiJ feeder . . ! 2.4fifct40. Hoi lievelpt . 1 0(00 ( : shloments , SW ; mar ket lower ; all grades J2.iT > & 4. 00. Slr-tri Cirr. la. . Oct. 2i I special Telezram t Tin : IIHE ] HolJtrelpt . 1115 : raartet .trnnc : s'lllnp. be-.t i ? hizher. dnnwm steady run ! itxireme quotatUms Ki-lk < ( ,4.0J ; balk at 8J.70fea.7i. The maiked and steady decreise of the ext - t > ort trade in Itus-ian ? rnln i * attracting thn serious t'uti'in if the ppveruuicnt. fays an OJca cable 10 t'ue Now Vork World. The total -iitpuienu from all llu slau ports for the lir-t six month * nf the present year only reached 2. > ' .OOi , < iOO D > iod i. the ixod biinz equal to thiityit pounds , as asalnst aiOOU.t k ) poodin IvO. and 'WG.ti'iO.tkiO In IsKiissian ceuiiomlsts are auaKln'to thi fact that A tnericon. Indian and KirMhiu era In l driving the Ku-slan pro duct out of tin- market aud depriving their country of It- , former title of "the irnnury of Kurope. " While thedecrease Isac-knowledRcd to prosres-lns , nothing s bclns done to i-n- eouraceMher lndu > trie to take the place of wheat lalslnc. and the nro-pf't for the future of the already retchonly ( KHtrnnd oppressed ix > asantrr. who had barflv held their onu while lius-sia was -till at the head of sraln- selling nations. S dark Indeed. Patlded Hank Clcatincn. ST. PACL . Minn. . Oct. 23. [ Special Telesraru to THE ItEE.-The ] st. 1'aul 1'kineer-l'rej-s prints a tire column article In which It proves pretty conclusively that the weekly bank clearances ot ) llnueaiioll > are padded from f 1.000.000 to EXWMOa to Rive tucclty a fictitious business Importune ? . In btief , It Is shown that the Minneapolis exchange * for the past seven weeks are SUdOO.OW greater than for the same period last year , but that the In creased receipts for flour , wheat , lumber and real estate , the desllns In wblrli comprise prartk-ally all of the business of the Tlour i-lty. had Increa-ed but M.CKRW.t. indicating that t he padding had amounted to over $ . < > . ( ui.- OOU. Then , as a clinch , the paper tnLe > the cleirln s for the week ending ( Vtobcr 3 from tlie Market Kec'ord. tbe commercial paper of Mlnneatiolls , In which the dsllv exchance * nere clven and footed up lor the wrote as $ G.2C.'J7t but these returns were sent out to the country as 3. 4,371 , padded exactlv i- ! OC0.1M. _ Houclit hy a ( Iritlsl ) Sjndic.ite. The Enfllsbtj-ndleatr has fet a hold In Providence autf three larsc woolen mills are to pass Into Its control , says a 1'rovldence dis patch to the Chicago Tribune , One of these uillls Is at North I'rurldenif. une at Harrls- vllle anJ the thlnl at MunUm. The Lyrnans- vllle compan > was formed in l.vM aithCieorfe L. Iiaviias president and A. l. eU treasurer. Thtlr uitils are provided with fourteen sets of caidsanrt s-lxty bind lj c > ms. They have t > een manufai'tiirlnRWOiNtod sitltlnzs Thellarris- villt milU Jtrv owned by Willtain Tinkh m i t'o. They have been manufacturing fanry worsted- , using ten set-nf cardli broad and two nurmw loom * . The mill's of H. A. Klinball are situated at Mantonand n re about its larseas the llar-i ville milK Tbcv are furnishCHl with * -e\cn rl + of rurds and IX broad looms. Tliev turn out fancy cas-l mores of n fine quality. Tbe selling price is not given. _ _ _ _ The Weekly Ilniik Statement , NE-T VORK. ( X-t. IS. { special Telecrum to THE HEK.I The weekly bank statement shows the following changes : Re-nrve , incit-a-'i . t 2--4.a"O Loans , dii-rt-av . 3.'JIOJVJ3 Spw-le , decrease . 1.9-ifiooo Lsal tenders. Increase . 1.0i.1.4Vj ( . Circulation , decrease . -1.ID3 The banks now hold tllP > 7.i Its than UIP requirements of the Si pr cent rule. The exports of sueole fn > in ibis inirt l : < t wek atnuiintetl toltU.-Mi. ot which Mi , > f wa * in fold and IWJ in silier. Tlie iniixiri * of s.pifle durinc the week amounti-d in M12.2.V ) . of which ! 2,4i ) was in gold and MOW. ? . ' ; in sil ver. _ Thr Coffee Market. Nnw YoBK.Oct.S5. [ ? pcplal Telegram to Tun HEK. ] ConiiE-Options opened Hly..lj > oliits > ipto 5 loints QOWII , CiOsliis steady and uu- chin ed to 15 points up. Jules y\TM \ hags , In- cludlns October at fl = . ais.iJ ; Noveruler ! i.75 ; December. IKJiVIutO ; January , f in.C-fc JC-'O ; 1'ebruarr. I1C.O > : March , li 7t a KM : May.llJ.4 IH5.V. : June. JIVW. Spot KIo. nulct ; faicaros , tM.5 ; No. 7 , n.r ; > is.7. Shares. YoilK. Oct. S3 [ . li c4ul Telcjrain to THE fUi.l : Tliefolloirlujara tUuHiluiu ; t > tok quotation * : Aduo. . . . . .190 , dle-Junli. H. II IK I'runn 1'ulnt 2 iCaji. . C l A V IK KurekaCon * W OouWACurrT K , HornMlicr Si ) < > 4Jfntil 1 Sauce 30 Sierra h'triula Jli butter t're k 13 The Dry GorxU Market , Nr\r Yont , Oct. Si [ Special Telegram to THE Her. ] In dry goods there was no new feature beyond the more emphatic tone of woolen fabrics. Men's woolens have recently been cold in tome Initanoos at 5 to O'i per rent advance , and from "ti to 10 percent Intruavo U ) oaked fur on tient Kn-on' ; p < > ! at a con- fctrvutlie tmllraate. Urvvi Rixidk art already higher la some last utiet-s. . Uocrln ClubH , Joseph P. Sbarillc nd Fred Jolinc'x of Lin- wood-were brcwRnt In by Deputy Marshal 1 Gllmore yesterday for selling liquor with out a license. They made to denial of tbe chirpe and wore released on t'i/M bill to ap pear fcttb.a next term of court. These two into , and another who has not yet beoo ar rested , cperatod what they called tbe Turner dab of Llnwood , where lx.tr wa % kept ( or sale. Jollnek bold tlccou , ivlnc.i Sharllk r afterwards coUecttd , ivhUo tUo third loan banded out tbe beer. THE BUILDERS OF THE CITY , How They Work Together and What They Hare Aownpluled. OBJECTS OF THEIR ORGANIZATION , First Year's Work of the Bnlltlem'anil Tratlcri' Eicli ce The U't-ck'a Building , Uoulty anil Hank One of the local orpmltalfons that ba been active during the depression , consequent upon the pendency of the prohibition ques tion , i the IVill t > r ' awJ Traders' Excuansa Tbe exchange \vas orxaaiisd Devenioer 4,15 9 , and Incorporated under the laws of the state of Nebraska , the c ] iill toIs beinp pnc ! J at $ J , ( XX ) . The purpow foi which this exchange \r.is or anli d , ii statoj in tbeirtldej of Incorporation wre "the en- oMJtMcftnent aad iirotoctiXm of Uio tmiMit.j interests of the city ol Onmbi ; the inrui-a ! tion oost ( ] and equitable i > rinaolesof trauo. the ojt.iWislnne-nt aad in lnt naiico of UM form commercial usages ; the acqairt-uieat. prcserration nnd dlscrimiuatloa of valuali.o buslfless Information ; the adjustment of mis. uaderstandiiipi nnd otmtforersics an iti b-.Hu-een iiKllvidoais e A ed ) tbo buiklh ) - trad&s , all to tbe end that membership in I ho oorponiUoa mltfh ; bs , to the { uiblkan as surance of * kUL , bonorablo dealing and rv- Se\-eral times in previous had b--en male Ui forui an aooointlou of this kind , b'Jt ' always with f.iiluro. At the time the prvsoct orianl alloB ivai founded the coadtlion of the trade was such that it IKV wine nece-ssary to taue some steps to try ami prevent the aUuM-s which hud crept int > it , and re pMiil > ! e contractors find deilers canf : > tofrethcr , discussed tbe situation and starto.l oat w-itU the firm rosolro to bpnctU the bui' I- Ini ? inductrics One of U > e feHturos uf the eichange is the "Kxfhanir * hour , " f rum II W IS o'clock daily , -whea mcmuvr > m < vt nt their rooms in the New YorK Life buiUllntr 11 transact bu iue > ? \ritb. o ch other , and tlu-ro at that time they mu lw found by tdo.f | mt- rons and others \vho desira to e ? tni'Ui This Is B very usefnl aud convenient point. a l > y this dally raeotin ) : much valuable ttiuis saved that would otherwise be oouBiiineiy : runainc arouud over the * city trylnir to Mr , J each other. Durias this hourcontricton o.ic be found miking contracts and dealers in buildlne materials sulilng their piKxls. Tb > ' i aiminthis daily jnterchantre and contact r : b off the rough comers and oontrartoiN imj that th 'ir comj titers are not such Imd lol- loxvs as they ivera thousiht to be. A "delinquent list" is kept in the rooms , on which is post < * i tbo names of the > e encased in the business wba act dishonorably or who fall U ) pny their just accounts , also in this list a rword Is kept of buildine speculators , who have Iwn in the habit of erertiuc buildinrs without any in tention of paying for them. This list i * in tended to assist toward wooding out this element which is a drawbacic tolexitiuivu basiuess. The esehancre , thouch not lu any senH body taking any interval in i < olitn-s. ur i-a that proper and just laws be cnaetod lioth ti.v Ihc oitv aad state yovcrntnents , bearing UJMU the building Industrie ? . A new and itn pjrtant feature has jit * t In.n added to thecsrhauijoaraianeit ] : ovtuui- tiou nl buil-Jinjr nnteriaU und appliance It i propo > ed to have ' \-erythins that is \j > < vl in the erection and cvinpietion of a buildtui ; . > j that any one Intending huildlap can irn thru aud sec and selex-t ju t whut is wanted. Thii cshibitmn will be found of crOHt b < jnont. It is open to the u'-C'of the public aud should t a llbsrally patroniieJ. lu the near future it ts conteraplati'd additip to the cichuuse traJo school. xvhea > youiiL' msai und bays can If.iru , pra'-ticaliy. the diffcTtfat trade- * and tnaku themselves valuable apprvntico * . Thesu schools are In siaccssful o ; r.iU : > u iu m'Htof the Inrse cities of the east , and one Is badly needed here. The officers of too Builders and Traaes exchange aru nichard Smith , oresidsnt. John H. HarU. vice president. Martin I. Huer , treasurer , and D. J. Collins , secretary. The list of members is ptvcn blo\v and in it is represented all branches of tbo building trades as xvellas linns who furnish all kinos of material used in ooustractlon : Arthur .t Herd , Acme pressed brick company , < icorscj AlU'U A Bro. . C. B. BlcUle A Sou. ( i jor o C. Ilnssett & C * . , Bohn sush and dojroo.upuir , Baruaclo iV Co. , John F. Copts. Drexcl & 1'till , Cow Urothers , M. A. Disbrow A Co. , Davis A Covrpill 'Iron work ? , Dcverell Bros. , Eagle corn ) works , J. Wilkaa Kord r.nrlu company. Kay . \ ; Bvrno , J. A. Fuller A Co. , .1. C. ( iludd u , Gui Hainel , U' A. H.-wUuil , Hunt & Mcl'abe. John H. Harlc , J. J. Hani- phen. Hussey & Day fompany , Martiu Ittuer , flenrvltuier , Ittner & Casseil , Job t Bros. , Tens Jensen. Chas. J. Johnson , A. Kiewitt A Bro. , J. J. Johnson & Co . F. 1L Mc-C-.mncsll. lamea Morton A : Son. Omalia coal , c ke and lime company , John A. Wukefietd , I ) D. Wyatt , AVelshans & CiibsonV 1 . Irish , Kennard paint and class rompatiy , Henry Uve ey. FreJeriolt Meucodoht , Benj. Mel- ouist , IV H Mnhoney & Co , Miller & Gun- ( Jcrson , Oi.'iaha slate and n > oUnc ootnp-iuy , Ornaba sa'e and irouvorKS Omaha art slainej pluss works , Omnha cut stouc com- Hichnnls ACa. . Frederick Huercplnr , John Howe .t Co. , Kivhartl Smith , J. F. Siuitli , I'eterA. Smith. Xels Selcroe. J. ( ; Salb.- Imry. 11. Slovens k Sou , A. Sfhall . c C 'oV H. Apeiltnan. .Inhn P. Thomas. Arnold This- sen vc tV > . . Van Court A : He > ii"Jict. John Wlthncllsr. Peter Winrtheim , Winoito t Kilev , V.'eslern ixarnii-e work * . WnU'rs i HainBh'r , Ueor e H. Younsonnan. Hcink-r- son &larrbh , Wison , t Drukn , L uis lJi-.nl- ford , Himebauirh < t Taylor , llulbort A : Ilium. Kach inembor has an iudivldual letter lx > x in thorootm , and mail aad other oiuttvr c u ttt left there iustond of bein ? sf.it to m- dcfinita aailresse * . The fielJ of usefulm-i ? of the cxchnnpe to twth those diwctlylmi > rt > iteJ and to th general public is very IUTRO , anil tee latter should aid this Omaha institution hy pAtroniihg thee oooneolad with > t Ity > o dolnc they : uay feel satistiod that h-i- : . at and gooJ rwults will bjobuiaoJ. The F 1'ho foHoivhiK figurej show tlie tot iN > f real estate transfers , building pjriutt , * : il baiiK riearinp * for the past wtxsk : KEL , BSTATB THAXSfJWi Monday . isi ni Tue- lay . M H \Vi-dnesdi y . 31.T.1 Thur-dny . w.'iTi 1'riday . cuts Saturday . D5.i7 Totsl . f3 . ' M BDILUI.S'C ftllllirTS. Monday . I fi.iii Wediic-.duy , l'rki y . JO. ; ) " Saturday . 3.C.5 Total . . . { 5.77i Monday . . ll.tn.iw.cr \Vwlnt dny Thursday 1'rlday . - * ; : n Saturday . T7J.M7 . * Total . v.iptri' ti An Increase over tlipoorrmndndlu ; J < MX of last year uf ICJi | > fr Improvement Note * , liojd's uew opera honsc U rapidly uiK tangible pn > iMrtioBs. ' Dr. Hanchett's fiO.O'X ) n idaui oitSoutii Tuntb street will wxro be opmplBUki. The brick and stotie utrk li been c-mi- pltitcd on three ttorkM of tlio new dty hall H. T. Clark's f J5.0M n ldcnc * at Twenty , fifth and Capitol avenue but bean i < o nilnU | > I. The Smith block ul Ibe corner of Twenty , fourth and Ctttnlug trt * U niJy for occu pancy. J. r. DiUoti'n J7inW Uru-k tturfvhmu't ) at 1103 NlcUolai will be r * afly for uixupiMc/ December 1. Beebe & Il'jnjaa ' kre preiwrlujr \ o w- meocc operations on tbrir UB\V furniture fa v U > ry ou North Tblrt eeth ttre t neuriruon. ( TheCloorp ttt at SeveoteenUi nu.l Uhi- CKUJO , built ut a oo > t of pw.otw , arv i.c-jtly ) rtwdy fcr ( 04i a'ji.'j. i The fltushiui ; touclra are baiuif | ul ou I C-ouraUnan Ulsco's $ J5. CX.y tcoooioat block l at Twcity-ninth f.ud lurd.