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T fl r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 1880.-TWENTY PAGES 15 H W THE CONDITION OF TRADE K Local Monetary S.tuaUon Reported H ns Virtually Uiichaugod B PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF FUNDS Bj A Ilonvy Increase In Clearings unci Bj tlio Kxplunnttnn There Tor .V Bj Tcnilonoy in lllglicr I'rlccs H In Must Htnplcs Bj In Ijncnl Commercial Circles HJ , The local roonctnry situation Is virtually BJ unchanged Xhoro Is a jilcntilul supply ot Bj loannljlo funds , with n fair demand from the HJ city nnd a very liberal call from the country HJ lor inonny to loan to stock fenders , who llnd HJ in ttio well nilcil granaries and equable ell HJ mate ot Nebraska the two great necessities HJ to insure them success In their ventures HJ Hates are firm at 8 to 10 per cent per annum HJ Kxchunga is very scareo The cloarlngs HJ show a heavy Increase , but this is partially I , duo to the fact that bankers have pormlttod H | tliolr credits to nrcruo nt tbo clearing liouso , Hj hoping to have thorn settled In Chicago or Now York exchange by the debtor banks , i but the scarcity of exchange has bocn so great Hint the balances hnvo piled up r.bnor- 4 • mally Mr Hughes reports the clear HE lngn footings for ttio week nl HE (5,2l4fST7.07 , an Incrdaso ot 31 per HE cant , Thu balances wcro $1,702,127.72. EH ; 1 Collections nro pretty good Extensions tire HE.naked . for , but not so frequently ns to create EHalarm as to the situation among debtors lu BHj ' tbo country ; nnd well-posted credit men do Bfe not ndtnlt that cpllcctlons nro slower than BE } should bo oxocctetl unilor the circumstances , BHf when It is considered that prices tor turmcrs' BHT > products nro so low nnd that naturally the El producer hesitates to sail nt lets than cost , > Tlio fact that such largo numbers of cattle IB ) „ nnd sheep ns nro reported coming to this Btnto for wlntor feeding oncourngos creditors BflEj to iiclibvo that while collodions inny bo slow Blfl the ultimata satisfactory result is merely de- flBB ldycd and that losses will bo smaller on sales BlEj tniiilo this year than hist Ell Prices nro steady nnd In most staples n EEl ' tendency to higher figures Is noticeable flflB Sugars ara strong nnd grautilatcd is lirni nt BB 7 > ic Housted colTees nru fully J-i lcr pound B lilgher , under the Influence of uilviccs from B | Hra7ll , Indicating political disturbances B tliore and nn embargo tompornrlly nt i least on shipments through tlio ports of l that empire Drlca fruits are steady and i in actlvo demand Italslns , osucci illy , arc ! scarce ami higher Canned corn , tomatoes B and fruits are unchanged Hf ' Haritwnro'iind lumber tncrchnnts report Hi , n fair trade and quotations steady Nnils SB uiitl wire aru very llrmund likely to advance HB The producomarkets have been active dur- BH ing the week , with a scarcity of eggs , mid HB strictly fresh quoted at Wa per dozen I'oul- B try'ls lu good request nnd steady ut 010 } c BB for cholco chickens , common stock gelling ut B 7etSc , * cholco tuikeys ll@12e , ducks and H' ' gcose 10@lic. ! Llvo poultry is rather slow BH sn\o \ comparatively Tbo market for butter M is wcukor un 'dor heavy receipts Fancy B dairy bringing not over 14(31Ge ( , cholco MB crcamory SU@'Jlc , nnd n fair to good article of table dairy ll@13c , with low grades taken ' uy packerB at G@ic. > BB Game is in actlvo demand nnd prices are BB ! steady for birds and quotable at ? 4 U0 to $4.50 AVmb for crouso and chickens $ .100 to $ .150 for mallards MKcd ducks Fit ) : ) : snipe , $1.00 ; HH qdail , $1.G0 ; jack rabbits , S4.004 ( 50 , llnlos BBI nro lower by } { c per pound for jrecn baited • VmW l'rovislons are shaded in the Inst packers BBtl prices current , nnd hams are 9j4@tOJ.fo and BBI lOJ o per pound tor heavy , medium and ltght BBI respectively Dry suit inoats nro quoted , BBI Bhouldors1K V short ribs , 5Xc ; hollies O o. • HHt Thcso n < * o packers figures , jobbers add } o to BB lo per pound for small lots Lard is , pure { SHf leaf , GVa ; liettlo rendered , 7c in tierces tHB ' Ketull trade tus biten very actlvo In _ nll l&BB Jlprs , and city collections buvo improved as | fM | will f , The new barbed wire nnd nail trust will Ml' bo Known as the Federal Steel company , 1JbJ1 < With a capital or $10,000,000 or $12O0ll.OJD , , of f which $5,000,000 to $11,000,000 will icprcsont SHa , the vnluo of the plants In the trust and the HBi romulndor will bo water The headquarters VHflt will bo at Chicago . Kvaporatcd apples are lower in price , both 1 local und interior holders scomiiig moro H ; . inclined to meet cxDort offers Prejudice l Bj ugalnsi tbo goods in soma markets , cense K qucnt upon seeming cvldcnco of too free use ft j K ot sulphilr in curinc doubtless affects the j K movement in the Kuropcnn markets , and the , BSf comparative cheapness of old crop , saying tSBft / nothing of the relatively lower prices ut [ J Bff I which sun-dried apples can bo had , is not yBBa . * , wltlioutoffcct Tlio Now York Commercial B Ha ' Uullctlu states that export lntoro3t seems to BBj , | center more on sun-dried fruit in kegs ut 4(0) ( ) jABB ) r 4 > oas to quality , and some attontlon is also B B # , b given quarters nt 1K@IKC- B Bk Dctweon the suuply of mackerel from B BT' * Great Uritain , Norway and the bay ilect ; BB > 'j thcro scorns to bo enough Ush for current i BS t wantb , yet no great Burplus Bi , Advices from llnltimoro nro to the effect i BJ ? that canned oysters can now bo obtained ut , BBi less than OOo for llvu-ounco und 31.UJ for ton > Bf ounce goods , - Bn The Louisiana Planter says of the Now Bf Orleans sugar market : "ClurlQed comes lu BB u moro freely tnan opcn-kcttlo , but for both > BB kinds our market lias been firmer tbun wo ; Bh bad reason to expect , in view of weakness ' elsowhcro , and the demand romalus Buf- . Bfl Jlclent to move all receipts Buyers claim iBfl that tlio assortment is not so good as last ' B year , but seem to have found llltlo difllculty SB in lining orders lor j cllow until within the l flBt , astlu' ° days " JIBf Tlio annual report of the United btatos * BB' treasurer mentions the fact that during the .Bj fiscal year ended Juno ! I0 , lb80 , there was n B / decrease ot $41,009,000 , In the national bank Bfl circulation , thu largest reduction in any , flB year slnco this currency wus lirst issucil B Slnco ISS- ihcro tins boon n , decreasaof $150- 000,000 , of which Sl'JO.003,000 was in the last Bfl tlireo years The reduction is preceding BB steadily The final extinction of the national SB bunk circulation nppoars to bo only a nucs- : BJ tion of tlmo unless sonio chunge is mudo In Bf thd basis ot circulation BJ The annual report of the British board of , ) < trade has laloly been issued , bIiowIiic the ; BBV capital , trattle , and working expenses ot the jBB § railroads ot thoUnltod Klnguoin for the year SflB lBsy At the close ot that year the railroads BIB represented a lanuth opUn for trafua ot BBBf lV.Hl'J miles and a total capitalization und BBBf debt ot $4,325,000,000. This U equal to BBBf ; vatlior moro tlinu U18.000 capltnl par mile BBBJj In the United States 18Si closnd with 15D.03J BBu miles ot railroads completed and n total BBBflj Bhui a capital und Indebtedness of $ V.UiO- ; flflBflH Utt3.tl31. This is equal to only $00,000 per BflE mile BBf The receipts of mackerel in Boston last BBBflf month wcro 11 , "U5 barrels , or about 45 per BBflBr cent of the entire rocclpts for the past uluo BBBH months It begins to lank as though Kuropo IBB would make up for the shortogo of the catch BflJ In American waters In October last year BBS * the receipts wcro 7,803 barrels , BBflB Nearly 500,000 pounds of dried apples were BBflH exported from this countrv uurlng Boptom- SR bcr and a total of 10,1157,050 pounds during BBBj ; the nluo months cudlng September U0. lu Bflfll the llrst nluo months ot lSSStho exports woto Bflfli 5,75'J.UO pounds , BflHi The Imports of raisins Into tbo United BBflBl States during tlio niuo months ending Hop Bflfli tcuibor 00 , lbS ! ) , were , according to the II statistics returns , 0,7oOS09 pounds The BBflfll total for the corresponding period last your Bflfli Is 111,214,725 pounds Importations of plums Bflfli nnd iprimes were 24,429,042 pounds , against BBBflV' r > ' . ' .775,000 , pounds last year The Now York Commercial Bulletin states that most reports from Baltimore nro i to the affect that 00 eonts tor llvo-ouuco nnd L50 for toii-ounco oysteru ore bottom BBBflj ? llgurcs but soma suggest that 85 cents BBBB , und tfl.4.1 will yet buy in rcmoto BflBflJ : cases Tbo Intimation Is given that JflBflJ ] packers think seriously ot putting their BBBB figures up to $1 und tl.70 , otvlng to tlio al- BBBB legcd small receipts of shell oysters The BBBB supply for ttio llrst week in November is BBBB said to have boon fur behind that ot the cor- BBBB res | > ondluK pcrloa last year BBBB Thcro Is a continued call fur raw sugars , BBBB with uo sellers nt former rates It Is said SB tba ( J Lieut , Instead ot estimating nn In- flj crease ot 150,000 tons In the beet crop , now BflBlj estimates 33,000 tots shortage BflBflJ Jcroniiuu Husk , secretary ot agriculture BflBflJ reports that 500,000. ( arms are worked in the BBBB United Stales by 10,000,000 people , ropro- BBBB scutlug 110,000,000 ot population , little less BBBflj than halt the people of tlio United States BBBflj The voluo ot their product Is placed at * 4- , H ooiioooooo . BBflB The bulk of Kuropcan mackerel coming In nl present moots the requirements ot American grmllng for No S and No 3 Nor way futnishes some No l's , hut not tnsny , although a fair share of fat 2's that could bo worked In on a pinch In soft stock the fish Trom the shores of the Eraoraliislo ; have ttio preference , because of bi > ! ng thinner thnn Norwegian , and consequently less ob jectionable in npncarmice The director of the mint recommends Irgls- lntion looking towards the discontinuance of the coinage of the M nnd II gold pieces nnd the Il-cunl nickel piece , nnd the wltbdrnwal from circulation of pieces ot those denomina tions now outstanding O.HA.UA iiivn srooic Came Satunlay , November 10. There wnt n light run of cattle even for n Saturday ; .nd not enough to make much of n market Still there were some of the best cattle that huvo boon horn this week , al though there was nothing strictly prime The general market wn * not much different from ivhnt It was yesterd.iVi values remain ing nbont the same As high ns $4.40 was paid for oho bunch of pretty good beeves , but the sales of nati\cswcro principally nt $3 00@l.l2Jf , Thcro was soma trading in feeders anil sorcral bunches changed hands , but ns usual on Saturday the demand was limited Native feeders sold at $2.3j@3G0 nnd westerns nt $2.50. Cows sold fairly well nt steady prices DoMrabla cow stuff Is bringing high prices lu compaiison with the wny other cattle nio selling Nntlvo cows brought $1.70OJ.S5. II" . - • ' . , Tlio bulk of the hogs sold at 5c higher to day It was a $3.70 market , against u $31 > 5 markotyesterdlv Tlio top was the snmo ns ycstonlay , $3.75 for good llgMT weights The mnrkot was latrly nctivo ut the prices , und the hogs were all disposed of in good Benson in the morning Sheep Sheep sold lOo liighor today , westerns going utl , 20 , ltuumpci Cattle 700 Hogs . 3,700 Sheep . . * . . . . . . . . . . .i 357 l'rovniliiis Irtcps • TliofJlWwi'i- ' ; tibljnf prlasi piU In tliisnnrknt for thj gral * of staalc tuai- tloucd : l-rimostoors. 13JJ to li)0llu. , $1.2) © l.0 > Good steers , 121J to 1I > J lbi . 3 , 'JJ ' tjl.25 Goodstcerii , 105) ) to ltj ; lbi . . 3.50 ( ii.W ) Common 1003 to 1153 lb stcor * . 3 0J ( S J. . ' > 0 Vestornsteors , , , 2.5) 03.20 Common canhcrs ' . 1.0) ( j-tl.5) Ordinary to fair cows 1.5) r t.SO Kuir to good cows 1,83 ( uii.VJ Good to cholco cows 2.15 C < < i.5'J ' Fnirtogood bulls 1.53 ( ( Ci.0) Lightstoei-ers and feidors . . . 2.0J nili.OO Feeders * J5Uo ( 110) lbs 220 oc' .l 00 Fair to choice light hogs 3 70 ( rt > 3,75 Fuir to choice heavy nogs 3.70 Fair to clirtico tnUed ho s 3.03 ( H 3.72 > j Common to rough hozs 3.25 G J.5) lloproseniiirivc a ilui tTinn : < j. No Av Pr . No - Av Pr 1 1500 $2 50 15. . . . . . . . .1441 $1 70 2 13S0 2 50 3,1 1US0 3 70 II 1047 2 00 10 1330 3 110 2 1T.5 3 00 B8 1220 3 05 33 1251 3 00 40 WIS 3 05 21 1111. 3 0" 10 1300 4 03 IS 1185 3 40 87. 1103 4 10 J llteO 3 50 40 1370 4 12M 111 071 355 23 15(15140 ( cows 20 SM 170 CO 1003 2 50 10 1050 1 S5 4 1125 2'GO ' 1 1200 2 111 1 113 > 2 05 S 11C0 2 15 1 USO 2 S3 1 1210 2 50 50VnEDEHS. VnEDEHS 7 854 2 33 CJ 8SS 2 0) 12 1012 2 40 ST0CKEK3. 0 478 2 25 35 CS3 2 05 45 UVJ 2 53 53CALVES. CALVES ' ' ' " 4 143 4 00 nuiu ' 13 1235 1 GO ' WKSTEIty OITTLE Owner and No • Av Pr 11 steers , corn fed . . 1320 3 00 3. N. Pourso 73 f oedors 003 2 50 7'canners 621 1 bO 11003. No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr 00..123 80 3 45 74..201 80 3 70 10..403 120 8 Ki 70..243 80 3 70 117..109 IliO 3 02 > tf 51. - . . .305 120 3 70 W.2i0 ) 203 3 05 Oil..373 3 70 (13..3-41 ( 200 3 07K M.2s0 ) 120 3 70 50.329 40 3 70 ( U..277 120 3 70 74..331 200 3 70 72..253 80 3 70 150..215 300 3 70 77..227 ldO 3 70 57..298 120 3 70 52..3' )3 120 3 10 74.221 100 3 70 CO..272 80 3 70 01.371 100 3 70 07..2JU 120 3 70 58..314 230 3 70 07..2S3 200 3 70 59..2S3 100 3 70 59..310 40 3 70 54..319 100 3 70 01..303 40 3 70 09..213 80 3 70 53..270 100 3 70 07..247 210 3 70 00..301 120 3 70 71..201 80 3 70 5S..307 100 3 70 10..207 120 3 70 02..211 310 3 70 < U..309 40 3 70 01..253 120 3 70 53..314 100 3 70 05..205 120 3 70 00..255 80 3 70 78..240 100 3 70 45..293 80 3 70 01..281 120 3 70 57..2S3 40 3 70 50..327 3 70 07..274 bO 3 70 -H..2S8 $0 3 72K 05..293 200 3 70 CO..389 100 3fi ! 07..272 249 3 70 4S..2 9 200 3 7JK 58..375 40 3 70 07..201 120 3 72 } 73. . . 270 120 3 70 GO..317 100 3 Ti % 53 . . 209 320 3 70 00..295 40 3 75 L1UIIT sou is 101..231 40 3 75 199..233 40 3 73 SIIECIV No Kit Wt Pre 307 western US t 20 live Slock : Notes A. Dexter had hogs in from Blair U. Uoutlng , of Platte Center , marketed hogs , W. A. Vinloy came In from Greenwood with hogs Hortou Brothers marketed hogs from Vordlgro Charles GriOIth , of Lincoln , was visiting the yards Fred Voss , of Logan , was nn Iowa visitor ut the yurds J. C. Helm , ot Chicago , was , one ot tbo ynrd visitors It Ilolgrcen had two loads ot fat cattle in from Kearney J. D. Stroator , of Uaymoiid.was , In with two loads of cattlu ' M. Cunningham , ot Davis & Co , hud hogs In from Malvern , la J , S. Fordyco had a double-deck car of sheep In from Schuyler Sprague & James , ot Bonedlct , had two loads ot cattle on tlio market Mludon , la , was represented by Peter Kiilors , who bad hogs on thu mnrkot G. II , liubbitt , the well known Ashland stockman , brought in two cars ot fat cattle this morning which put the very respectable top of $140 on the market The week closed with hogs selling not far front 100 lower than nt the opening , u small dcclino for a market that has had a down ward tendency nearly all tbo week , Mr Sutton , ot the firm of Mcintosh & Sut ton Chapman , Neb , brought in two cars of hogs Tbo hog cholera has made its appear ance u few miles west ot them ana-has cleaned out several f armors herds Mor- rlck county Is feeding about the buuio nutu- bor of cattle us last year , but m tno Imme diate vicinity otCnapmuu ttiero are not so many OMAHA AVHOl.liHAblO MAIUCET8. I'rmlunr , Fruits , Ktc Kaos-Strictly fresh , 19c ; cold storage Hides , Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green salted hides , 5o ; damaged tildes , Ul o ; dry Hint Hides , 7c ; calf hides , BS5) ( cj damaged hides , 2a lesi ; snoop pelts , green , each , 25c ® $1.00 ; sheen pelts , dry , per lb , 7013a ; tallow , No 1 , mko ; No 3 , & ® iiogrease \ , white , 4(34 ( Wo ; yellow , 2 > 3a Sausagk Bologna , 4@4J-jc- ; Frankfort 7c ; tongue , 8o ; summer , ISo ; headcheese , Cc Poui.Tiir Chlchcatt , per doz , live , hens $3.50 ; spring , $3 NX 2.75 ; dressed , per lb 7@ Uo' turkeys , Uvo , 8(310c ( ; dressed , lOQllo ; ducks , live , per doz $2.50t3,00 ; dressed , per lb OQIlc ; goose , iivo , per doz , $3.00 < 3 < J.OO , I dressed per lb , 0@13c LiKU Tierces Refined Oct pur * leaf , GJfe : kettle rendered "c Add V lo JJe for smaller quantities Worn Fine , average , 32 < ft23o ; medium , average , 3l@22o ; quartet blood , nverogc , SO Q31o ; conrso , overage , 13 < 3t7c ; rttts nnd rough , nvcrajc , I4@10c. FLns Beaver , eacn , $2.00@0.f > U ; otter , each , $3.00(37.00 ( ! wolf , each , G0e@$1.25 ; coon , eoch , ! 25 < tf5 ; milk , each , lSQGOo ; muskrnt , fall , 6@9e ! skunk raV 15@50o' badger , rat , 25rt ( 0c , dcor skirts , fall , per lb , 16@37c. Lemons Fancy , M00 9M , qholec , $4 50 (30 ( 00. CitKESii Young Amorlcns , full cream , 10e ; factory twins , 11$12Hei oft grade , 7rf8e ; Van Uossen Bdoui , $11.60 per doz ; slip sneo , 23c ; brick , 12 } < c ; llmburgcr , lie ; do mestic Swis , 13Q14C CiasiiERttlES Capo Cod * 9.00@1000. , Oiunoes Louisiana , per bax , $4.00. ' Ui'ckw iibm Flouu Per bbl , $3 50. Aitlks Per bbl , commou $ U35(3t.50i ( choice , $ * . ' 00 < S3.f > 0. . , , CALiroiiSI i GltAIT-S $1 50@1.73. Pllilli 40 lb boxes , $ l.75S2.25. ; i 1av\x\i According to size , per bunch , $2 00(33.00. ' ' • " , . llcTTi.itisi : Tub * , 14c : rolls , 15b. - • Coco \s uts Per 10J , $3.00. AlTl.li BlTtEll Co CiliEit Hbls $5.50 ; lit hols , $3J . „ Mai-li : Stout 12) (3l5o ( per lb " - VKAiCholcc , mecllu size " , 5@0oj bhojco heavy , < i@Tiv. . LiynPioEO.vs Per dnz , $1.50. Game I'rnirio chlckdns , $3.0)iJ3.5P ( ( mal lard ducks , $3 00 < g3 50 : mixed duckt , . $1 urt ® q.OOttcal , $ l.3.yl.f > 0 ; Jacksnlpo , * l.O0ai.3i ( ; suml , ? 1.75@.0J ; Jack rnbblti , ff.00 < ; { 4.50 ; lmall rabbits $1.00i | l 20 ; squlrrdls ; $1.0008 1,10 ; plover , 75c < al.l,0 , ; venison'si'ddlcs , 11 © 2Jc ; carcasses , 7it0c. ( • - He * ns Cholco handpicked navy , $1.75(75 ( 2.00 ; cholco hnnd-plrkcd nlcdium , $1 < > 5rt ( l.bO ; cholco handpicked country , $ l.00@1.30 ; clean country , $ l.5-@l.O ) , inferior country , $1.00@1.S5. Faiiinaceous Goods Barley , ,3 < ri3Ko ; farina-IKe ; Peas , 3t c ; bat uiual , iij ( t < . > c ; maccaroni , Uo ; vermicelli , tlu ; rice , : tM(3) ( ) 7c ; sago nnd tapioca , 0@7d ; , buckwheat , bbls , $5,5' ) . StLHOtit I'VClS' c per lb Stiiich I5i)3c ) per lb , , Stox u Poi.hii J2.O0G53 87 per eross briCES Whole , per ID Allspice , Uo ; Cus-i sin , China , 9c ; cloves , Pcn-ing , i23e ; ' nut megs , No 1 , 75o ; pepper , lS@19c Lye ? 1.75Q 1.50 per case . NUTS AlinomK 15Ul7c ; Brazils , 10c ; filberts - ' berts , lie ; pecans , lOe ; walnuts , ' 12) ) < fcH > en- nut cocks , 8J < e ; ions ted , lie } Tennessee pen ' nuts , 7c. Wiut-riso PAl-rn Straw , per lb , ljfi ( 2' ' c ; rug , 2We ; manilln , U , 5KO > 4'e ; No I , 8c. IUo Unbn Square , 35 per cent off llsti SAt.r Dairy , 2s0 lbs In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best grade , 09 , 5s , * 2 30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $2 20 ; rock salt , crushed , $ lt > 0 ; dairy suit , Ashton , 50-lblings , a ie ; bulk , 32Mb b.igs , $3.23 ; common , In bbls , $1.25. Groceries , Piiovisions Hams , No 1 , 10-lb. average 10 > 5o20to2Jlbs ; , too ; 12 to ; 14 lbs , Uo ; shoulders , Be ; breakfast bacon , No 1-BJfo , ; ham sausage , 0c ; itnod beef hams , 8o * . beef tongues , $1100 per dozsitf dry salt meats , 4X QOJs 'c | ier lb ; hara rou\ette \ , OJ c ; add lc per lb lnr small lots CorrEE Hoastod Arbucklo's Arlosa , 23 u ; McLaughlin'sXXXX , 23 c ; German , SJ 'so ' ; Dllworth , 'Ma ; Ahiroma , 2Jc. Fish Salt Dried codfish , 4Js@Sc ; sealed herring , 2leper box ; hoi herring , dom , 55c ; Hamburg , spiced herring$1.53 ; hnl herring , Imp , 80c ; inaciccrcl , fto 1 shore , $11.50 ; fancy mess , $13.50 per 103 lbs ; white llsh , No 1 , S7.00 ; family , 82,75 ; trout , 55.25 : sal mon , S3.50 ; anchovies , 8 > e. Oils Kerosene P. \ V9J < fcV. ; . W. . UUei hoadlight,12ceasbllno. ; . 12e ; lnrd No 1 , 45e ; No 2 , 41e ; silnd oil , $ l.25@9.0il per dozen CoirEE Green Fancy old golden Itio , 22) ) c ; fancy old peaberry , 2Jc ; Uio cholco to fancy , 22e ; Hio , prime , 21c ; Uio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandohllng , 23c ; Java , good interior , 24e ; African , 21c. Canned Mevts Corned beef , I lb Rquaro runs , $1.20 : corned Oeof , 2 lb squnio etms , $2 05 ; corned beef , 0 10 square cans , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $11.00. Lunch tongues 1 lb round cans , $2Go ? ; lunch tongues , 2 lb round cans , $1,75. . Bralvii , lib square cans , $1.20 ; brawn,2 lb Bquaro cans , $2 00 ; brawn , 5 lb square cans , $3 50 ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , ljf lb round cans , $500 ; oxtongues , 2 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , \i lb round cans $7.00 ; ox toDguos , 3lD cans , $3.00. Chipped beef , 1 lb round cans , $2.00 ; chipped beef , 2 lb round cans , $4.00. Uoast boot , 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 lb round cans , $2 00. Potted ham , \ { lb round cans 05c ; pottca hnm yi lb round cans $1.20. Deviled ham , } ( lb round cans , 03c ; deviled ham , ) lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , } J lb round cans , G5u ; potted ox tongue , > i lb round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 21b square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 2 lb round cans , $1,80. Minced Collops , 2 lb round cans , $2.20. Boneless pigs foot 2 lb square cabs , $2.23. One pound cans nro packed two dozen nnd four do7cn to the ciso Two pound cina are packed ono dozen and two dozen to case Half pound cans packed tuo dozen to ease Quarter dozen cans packed four dozen to case All prices per dozen , net Canned Pish Urook , tiout , 3lb , S2.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 1ti , $2 35 ; clams , 1 Hi , $1.25 ; clams,2 lb $3.10 ; clam chowder , 3 lh , $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 lb , $2 35 ; deviled crabs , 2 lb , $3.50 ; codllsh balls , 3 ll , 51,75 ; caviar , JJ lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $ .140 ; lobsters , 1 lli , 31.00 ; lobsters , 3 lb , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , K " ' . $2 25 ; mackerel , lib $1.75 ; mackerel must ard sauce , 3 lb , $1.10 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 Hi , $3.25 ; ovstors 1 lb , 05u ; o.vsters , 3 tli $1.00 ; salmon , C U. , I lb , $2.00 : salmon C. R , 2 lb , $2.60 ; salmon Alaska , 1 ll > , $1.05 ; ' salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $2.05. Candy 9J 22aper lh Chocolate and Cocoa 2t@37o per ttj ; German cluekory , red , 8c. GivoEit Jamaica , \i \ pints , $1.00 per doz , Suiuhs Cut loaf , bjlfc ; cut loaf , cubes , 3c ; standard , powdered , bife , XXXX , powdered , Sffc ; granulated , standard , T < il ic , con fettlouers' A , 7a ; white extra U , 0 ! c ; c > .tra C , Nebraskn , ( Vsc ; amber , 0 'fo ; California , golden C , flo BKEi'T'o.sniJES Salt , bbls , $20,00. H \v $5 0)0.00 ; lowland , $2 OOQ3.00. t Chop Fi eh SlO.OOgl 1.00. I3HA.N $8 00(38.59. ( Siiouts-$3 00(3S.50. ( Oats 14@15o. Coiin 22JJ33e. ( ! Potatoes 25@27c for cholco Onions I0@5oo for cholco . . / Saoek KiiautUbls , $5 00 ; h'f bbls $3.00. Butteu Creamery , fancy , 22@23 ; cholco , 20021c. Dairy , fnnev 1410e ; choice 13 14c. Country , fancy , 13@Uo ; good tp choice , 13@l o ; fair 10@Uo ; Inferior , IKS' . fl ' Pickles Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $1100 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C , & B. chow chow , qts , $5.85 ; pts , $3.40. Mincr Meat 20 lb cans , 7Jio. • • - i Honev 10a lb for cholco PncsmiVKS 9H@10c per lb , i Jellies iP ( > iio per lb , ' Beeswax No 1 , 10@l0c. Pias I eet Pickled , kits , 73o ; pickled pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled trlpo , kits 05o ; pickled II C. tripe , kits , 65a ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1,15. Duiei ) FitutT Currants , now , 0o : prunes casks 1,300 lbs , 4 , 'j'o ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4Xu ; citron pools , urums , 30 lbs , 22c ; lemon peel , drums , 20 lbs , 17c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 lbs , 10a ; apricots , cholco evaporated , 14c ; apricots , jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10a ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 83 lb boxes , ICe ; apricots , cholco , bags , 80 lbs , 14o ; apples , ovaporutcd , Alden , 50 lb boxes , 8u ; apples , star , 8 'o ; apples , fancy , Alden , 5 lbj' 10a ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 3 Id , Idyio ; Salt Lake , lljju ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 5 > (3U ( } < fo ; ctiorrlos , pitted , dry cured , I4p ; pears , California fancy , ifs / boxes , 25 lb , 12a ; peaches , Cal No 1 , fancy } s unp bags , 60 lbs , 15c ; nectarlnos , rod , Uo ; nectarines , i silver , boxes , 15a ; pitted plums , Cal , 35 lb boxes , 8 > io ; raspberries , ovup N. Y. now , 20o ; prunes , Cal , U C , 90100 boxes , 125 lbs , OJfc ; prunes , Cal , It C , 00 70 , 0a ; orange peel , 15o : raisins , California Londons , crop 1889 , $3.25 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1839 , $2.10 ; Vnlonclas , 1833 , 8Ko ; Valenolas , old , 7o ; Cal , seedless sks , 7 > ic Drugs and ClieinlonlK AOtu Sulphuric , per carboy , SJfo ; cltrjc , per pound Slo ; oxalic , per pound , Ho ; tar tana powdered , per pound , 4' 'o ; carbolic , 371 ( < 444c sAlem Per pound , 3)tfe. Ammonia Carbonate , per pound ll } c. . AmiowiiooT Per i > ouud , 10a Balsam Copaiba , per pouno , G3o ; tolu , 63 @ 55c . Bonn Koflucd , per pound , llo Calomel Am , per pound , 83c • Castou Oil $1.32. CuiiKn BhituiEa $1.63. 75(3$1C3. ( Cassia Uobs Per pound , 18a THE SPECULOKE MARKETS 11 Whont Pi-loos Ti'Wol ' Over n Oon- sldorab' .o Araot n ) ; of Territory , .1 U : WEAKER TONE JN [ CASH CORN 1i Priivlsloim Attr.ic-KtMnro Attention Thnn For MnnyJfljhys Usual Hnt- unity ( tuslncsfilri' Onttle Hogs Closa JUoucr CHICAGO PltODUCB J1AHKKT3. ECmcAoo , Nov 1(1. ( [ Special Telegram In Tun Urt ] Wheat prices traveled over n considerable stretch Of territory to-dny , but the market loaves off about where It did jes- tordny The attention of the trade Is now concentrated closely upon thu movement interior and export and the cagor study of statistics Is quite popular now among nil classes It was noted with satisfaction by tha bulls that Atlantic port clearances for the week were tholurgcst of any wools sitico the beginning of the crop car , viz 820,000 buslicls ot Wheat mid 313,000 packages of flour equal In all to obout 2,000,000 bushels With equal complacency the benrs nro wntch- Ing the prolongation of the mighty movement of spring wheat In the northwest , the ox- tilbit indicating an increase In Minneapolis hnd Duluth 9tooks * to the extent or about 900,000 bushels Estimates of the visible lucreaso rutigo from 1,000- 000 to 1,500,000 bushels , as compared with 471.319 bushels last icur The local market started In steady , with Decem ber quoted nt 82 18 'o nnd May nt S5) ) c. December - comber went at onqc to S26a ? nnd May to 85 c Tlioro was heavy concentrated Bell ing nttho top and the market worked down to 82 , 's 'c and 85) 0 , respectively , it thnn iu- nctcd to 82 c und SAhCV from which point thcro was u slump to 81j < jO nud StJ c around the bottom Hutchinson , who had been a fico seller on tiio advance , turned buyer nnd thcro wa3 alio general scattered buying of nil active futures During the last hour of the session tlio inuikot virosontcd n linn nnd even strong front , establishing nn advance - vance of J o In Muv nnd , Jfc In December from the lnsldo Jlgurcs of the day The last quotations wore 81 ? o for November , 82 fc for December and 85pjfc for May On the whole n good business was transacted and the mar ket seems to have n healthy tone Near futures In corn suffered from the Im provement in the weather , which was giving indications of accelerating the movement of the now crop The market for cash coin was weaker , nnd the local crowd was bear ish nud sold December corn with great free dom and persistence May was weak also , out appeared loss so than near deliveries und had a good many lriends at 3J o , al though it in the end gave way and yielded } &c below that Uguro Apart from the ex pectation of heavier cleljvcri03 of uovv corn und the near approact\ofjtho \ closing of lake navigation , there worqino outside Influences beaiing upon prices adversely Foreign markets were strong iU ) < | the shipping move ment fiom hero .ls _ merely curtailed by the limited offjirmgs of shipping parcels Decsmbor co/avwas weak from the beginning and decltnccKstcadlly from 32@ 32 c at tlio opening \a'iAi@'A\o \ \ later , aud It closoa at 31J ( $31 ? c , * r j'jlOJ c lower than on Friday , the losing JuMuv being only } @ JjV , the last quotation toe that month being 33X@33i.ic. , su The oat market holdrnp well In splto ot the weakness in corn und'MUy was really firm , with u llbornl business , jchlollv nt 22t < ? o , ono operator tnlclng on abdUlfl00O0a bushels of long oats nt that llgiu'i > n The selling was well distributed , wlth-rwolvers also frcoly selling cash onla foracnv-al next month , 'ihls fact and.the largo ostlm/ites / for Monday were offset by the pressure ; of buying orders for export uccounfTj Koar futures wcro dull , but strong , ! with 20 , ' .f@ 20 > fo for December , while November was In astato ot deplorable apathy and not quotable No 2 rcgularwas nominal around 3)kc. Provisions attracted moro attention In a speculative way than for many days They were far from being nctivo , but Hutchinson's selling of January pork u wakened iucreascd general Interest Traders showed moro dis position to trade and intlicir operations were regarded with general favor Eastern prices wore the rule nnd from the start pork led tha mrkot For the week lust elosod the hog receipts amounted to 183,099 head For the coming week the arrivals are expected to reach 145,000 head To-day's prices for hogs ranged at $ J C5@3 85 , against $ )30@1.15 u week ago Speculation in the product is con fined mainly to January Compared with yesterday the closings today showed u de cline of 2 c on November pork nnd January short ribs , 10c on January and May pork , nnd 5c on May lard ana short rlDS November snort ribs wcro unchanged CHICAGO IjIVE STOCK Cuicaoo , Nov 10. [ Spscial Telegram to The Beb ] Cattle The , receipts were di vided at 1,000 natives und 1,500 Tcxuns Business was about the same as on any other Saturday * There wcro a few loads of good natives that sold early and quick at yester days prices The remnlnine : common und rough , together with odds and ends , wcro slow , but sold ubout the same as Friday Tcxans and butchers stock also sold about the same us yesterday Thcro was little or nothing going on in the stocker and fcoder line Speculators were clearing up und as sorting nftcr n busy week Cholco to extra beeves , $15l@4' .l0 ; modlum to gnod steers , 1.330 to 1,50) ttiS , S3.50@4. ' - ' 5 ; 1,200 to 1,350 lbs , S3.00GsJ.IO ! ; Wit ) to 1,200 ll.s . , $2.75@3.50. Stackers undfeeders , $ l.b03 ( 00 ; cows , nulls and mixed $1.20@2.00 ; bulk $1.80@3.10 ; steers , $2.15@2.80 ; caws , $1,75562,10. West ern rangerB , $3.10 2.50. Boas At the opening a few cars sold In the Itock Island division at from strong to a Bhado higher than ut thu cioso yesterday , but that iucidont cut no tlguru in the general trade , us in other divisions values were lower all day nnd finally closed 6@10o lower , with packers picking up a good many lots nt $ J.O0@3.O3 , with $8.70 tbo top prlco for packers - ors , tlio bulk selling early at $3.75. Shippers of prime Bolectod heavy paid $ J.75' < j:3.S2) : ) < f , Light sorts wcro in brisk demand at thu low price ol $1.70@3.S0. FINANCIAL New Yomc , Nov lO SpecUl Telegram to Tub Hee.1 Stocks Ito ) trade scarcely know what to expect in stocks today , The bank Btatoment WJsVjjhlng ot doubt until , near the close , when llliwus made public , proving the mosttnvor/y / lp ; showing for many weeks , The increase j n the reserves was $1,300,060 , and the bull fooling , which was somewhat suppressed early , carried the mar ket upward until tlio ( Slotyng prices were the best of the day , and these , too , nt very fair gains ever the good clo ijg figures of yestor- dny , During the llrsVJipur the market was ar ro , nnd Bomo declines from first figures were brought nboutjiwEarly trading was almost entirely conflhelf' ' to Cotton Oil , St Paul nnd Uock lelaudj'ijijjl later la the hour it dlod away to comparailyo dullness , Among thn actlvo stocks tUD mprovcmcnt nt the opening was not hold , the tendency being downward , on very light business Rock Island was the feature ot the market , bolng unusually actlvo for that stock , nnd utter opening up ) i per cent at 08 % , it rose rapidly to 100 und afterward yloldod slightly Dclawaro & Hudson also rose 1 per cent to 150Jf. St Paul was fairly steady at a fraction above 71 , but Cotton Oil was very nctivo and to- vorlslr , opening ut 294 , ng ' alnst SOjg last evening , rising to BOJJ and falling to 29. Other Trusts were almost ontircly iieg- lcctod In the hour to 13 o'clock the market was quito buoyant nud moro stocks wore added to the strong nnd actlyo list Tennessee - see Coal Jumped to 74 , nnd Lackawanna went to 142x , closing nt U'ltf , or Jtf per cent better Heading sold up to 43 , Loulsvlllo I closed at tbo top nt 87 and Northern PaclUc preferred at 70 > r . rtock Island touched 100V closing at par St l\\ul ro- covcred from 71 to 7l > { , nnd Western Union from 84 to SIX Cotton Oil regained nearly 1 per cent from the bottom to ' 29ff nt the cloio The session closed with the bulls mnstors of the situation Thostreot tins no conlidcnco in Cotton Oil , nnd mnny operators freely predict that it will fall to 25. The feeling in Lake Shore and a few others Is bullish on the prospect of Incroaxed dlvidonds Armour Is credited with Inking n hand in thb St , Paul advance It is many weeks since the market has been as frco from obstacles , und the bulls count on a gdod movement next week , 'lho number of shares sold fir the half day were 133,000. The following wore the closing quotations : 0.8.4s regular VJJ INoithorn 1'acHIc , . 33 U.S.4scojipoaj . . .137 'dopretorrnd ' 7lt'j ' UtUUsresalar \ O. k n. W II.T" , U.H.4'iscoupons .lnVi dopieferrcd..U2 l'nclntn-iot'J ) . . . ,1I7K N.r.lVntrnl W , txntrnl laclilc . . n.Vj'1' . O..V1 : , , lti'i ChlCRgote Alloa . .HI llorklslMiil I Hi UhleairollurllUHtoii l' . M & . * > tl' . , 7 > , AJnlncv . . . , . . , , Ji ( < ) 'j dnpreferr . . , . . . It..I > KW . . . * . . ! . , . ,111 % St.l'nul.VUinali „ MU lllliiolsOntrAl 117'i ' dopreforrod tH 1..11..W ! ir.iion Pacific na'k ' KnnsssAcToxaa , , . . iny.st.L. . & 1 * . ITS l.akeitliore , l r , ' ilnprsC.rr d. . . . > : cpt Mlehlgnn Cratral . W Western Union . . . bljj Sllssnuilladttot . 70 Movr.v Knsy with no loans PntMU Mi.ruantile Parr.u 5 (27's ( , ' per ccht ' Srr.nt.iNu U.\citANnt : Quiet nnd steady ; sixty-day bills , $4 81 ; demand frl.Suj . I'itODUCIO MA-UIClilV-t. OnicAfio Nov 10.-1:15 p. in close Wheat Sfndy ; November , SlVui Decem ber , b2for ! MdVi 85 , 'a Corn--l'iih ! ir November , 32Jj 'c ; Decem ber , 11 IJglii - Md33' , cOats Oats Slbady ; November , 20 , 'fo ' ; May , 22''ifc , - H.vcr-Noveniboi' , 45r. Barley Knvomber , 55e. Prlmu Timothy $1.33. Flax Cash , Sl.33 ; May , $ l.t' < fe Whisky $1.03. Pork Steady ; November , $9.05 ; Janu ary , $9,371 ; . Lard Steady ; Novcmbnr , $3.00@ " ' . n2J < ; January , $5 85. Flour Firm winter wheat , $3.004.35 ; spring wheat , $3 05514.90 ; rye , $3 50 2.85 ; bilckwhcat , M.75@2.25. Proylsious-T-Shouldors , J5l.37J C4 50 ; short clear , - . $5 50 5 021 ; short ribs , $5.25. Butter -Unchangcd : crcamory , 10@25o ; dairy , 13JJl9c. Hides Unchanged ; light groou sal ted , Cc ; dry calf , riffle ; doaiwns , each , 20o. Tallow Unchaugcd ; No 1 solid packed , 4c : No 2 „ a3Xecake } \ , 4fo. Checso Quiet ; full , cream Cheddars , ' . 'CWJ/c ' : llats l > i | ' ® 9 > < o ; Young Americas Hggs Firm ; fresh , 10@2lc. , . lietolpts Shlpmts Floiit1 „ , . . . , . . . . 22,000 38.000 Wheat , . " 84,000 109.000 Coru . „ . . . , 129.000 00,003 Oats.1s..V. j. . .118.009 218.000 Now Vorlt Nov 111. Wheat Reeolpts , 57,509 ; exports , ! ! 9,000 ; spot , weaker ; No 8 rcd.Si'.f@34Vbin ' elevator , bOW30 afloat : 95j4.57o f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 7799"fc ( ! ; options lower ; No 3 rod , No vember , closing at S4J/fc / Corn Itccolpts , 5.1,090 , bushels ; oxporti , 50,700 ; spot , lower and weak ; No 2 , 41Ji@ 42'fc ' in elevator : 42J/@l3J c afloat ; ungraded mixed , 40UbU ( ; options , weaker ; Novem ber 4laO. , Oats Ueceipts , 3,700 bushels ; spot strong er ; options higher : November , 23J/e ; spot No 2 white , ; i0 30J i ; ; mixed western , 30 < V 29J c ; white , UO@35o. Coffee Options openoit irrcgulnr 15@10 points uo and closed barely steady , 10 ( < (30 points up Political loports irom Uio caused cousldorablo excitement , yet tend to restrict business in spot goods pending develop ments Sales : 81,750 nags : November , $15.50 15 03 ; December $15 50@15 70 ; spot Uio held higher , light offerings ; fair cargoes , $20.00 ; No 1 , $17.00. Sugtir-Mtaw , hold llrmly , quiet ; rclinod , firm , nctivo Pofroloum Steady ; United closed at $ t.l0 o for December Eggs Steady ; western , 23d24c. ( Pork SV'udy ; * mess , inspected , ? U.33@ 11.00. Lard Quiet ; - sales : western steam , $ fi,47j . Butter Firm ; Elgin , 2C@20Xe ; west ern dairy , P@17o ; creamery , 13 ( ; 23c. Cheese Strong ; western , 7Kt < $10e. Iilveroonl , Nov 10. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; California No 1 , 7s 2d@7s 2 > Jd per cental Com Firm ; demand poor ; new mixed western , 4s J d per cental Kui aUi y , Nov 10. Wheat Steady ; No 3 hard , cash , 0l ) c ; November , G3Ljo bid ; No 3 bard , cash , 09c ; No 2 rod , cash , 70 ! < fo bid Corn Lower : No 2 , cash , ' 24c bid ; No vember 23) ) 0 bid ; No 3 cish , 2'J > Jc old ; November , SSl o bid Oats No.2 cash , no bids nor offerings ; November , 17o bid JMliiiii-upnlis , Nov 10. Sample wheat Lower ; receipts , 509 cars ; shipments , 169 cars Closing : No I hard , iNovombor , 73 } < fo ; Mai , 81c ; on track , 79o ; No , 1 northern , November , 70c ; May , b2Jfo ; on track , 77oN ° - northern , November , 73c ; May , 7lc ! ; on'track , 7JC575c. Milwnutcoe Nov 10. Wheat Weak ; cash , 75@77c ; May , 79J c. Corn Steady ; No 3 , old , 33J © 33c. OatB Steady ; No 2 white , 23 0. Hyo Firm ; 47@47 c. Barley Weak ; No 2 , 50c. PiOvisIons-Stotdy ; pork , $0.05. 8t. IjiiuIh Nov 10. Wnoat Closed same as yesterday ; cash , 79c ; May , 84 % ( { ivorn Irregular ; cash , COJ c ; May , 30'f@ JlO c. uats Weak ; cash , 19o bid ; May , 32 } { ® 2'2'fc. pork Steady nt $10.50. Irani Quiet at $5.60. Whlsky-Sl.0-2. Butter Firm and unehangod ; creamery , 20@22c ; dairy , 18a20c. ( Cincinnati , Nov 10 Wheat Firm ; No 2 red , 7Sc. . fiorn-Frm ! ; No 3 mixed , 37K@3Sc. Oats Steady ; No 2 mixed , 27ft52r5ic. \ \ lusky-ei.03 ; * ' IilVB STOCK Cliloaco , Nov 10. The Drovers Journal reiorts | as follows : CattluKccelpts , 3,500 ; market stendy ; clioleu to' extra beeves , $4.50@t.90 ; steers , $2,75@1J25 ; stockcrs hnd feeders , $1.S0@3.00 ; cows , bulls And mixed , $1,20 $3.C0 ; Texas cattle , $ l.i522.S0 ; western rangers , $3.10 ( S3.00. ttogs Hecolpts , 18,009 ; market lower ; mixed , 3.(15ta8.83 ( ; heavy , $3.00 ( 3.85 ; light , $3 050385 : skips $3.0D@3.50. Sheep Ueceipts , 2,000 ; market steady ; natlvos2.75C 5.00 ; westerns W.50@1.20i Texaus , 3.00@I.15 ; iambs , Si.50Q5.75. Kansas OHy.No\\ . Cittlo Kocclpts , 3,200 ; slnpmouls , 3.100 ; market strong aud higher ; cows , $1.50@2,35 ; stockcrs and feed ers $3.25@3.10. Hogs Ueceipts , 0,030 ; shipments , 935 ; rqarkatj woalr and lower ; light , $3.70@3,75 ; heavy nndjnlxed , $ ; ! .00@3.70. Nutloiinl Htnuk Yards , Dust fit Ijnuis , Nov 10. Cattle Ueceipts , 200 ; BhJpuleu.tS , .000 ; steady ; fair to fancy native steers , $3 30@4.85 ; stockcrs aud feeders , $2.10 ( a40. Hogs KecoiptM , 1,509 ; shipments , 2,000 ; a stiado higher ; heavy , $3.55 ( 3.70 ; , packing , I3.O0W3.b0 ( ; light , $3 O5@J.60. X Olnil Una's Grip At IIuHott the ether day , na the olovon-yonr-old eon of Postmustor T. C , Johnson wna walking through the jinto at his homo , q mail uogspranrf upon him and ilxod Ida tooth lu hla upper nrm , writes n Raleigh ( N. C. ) corrcBpondont ot the Atlanta Constitution Tlio boy scrdamed , for help Ills mother ran to his uid aud made dcsporulo attempts to tear the dog away She could not force his mouth onon , but ono of her hands wna wounded by the dogs tooth Thb boys father enmo up and exerted all IliB stront'th in vain efforts to un fasten the savnpo grnsp of the dogs teeth upon the muscles ot the arm Ho choked the dog until the brutes eyes almost burst Irom their Bocltot8j'ot , even this was futile Neighbors cumo up with knives , nnd ono of thom attaolccil the dog Not until tlio dogs throat was nearly sqverpd would ho relax his grip upon tlio prostrate and fainting boy Tno muscles pf the nrm wore torn to plecoB The lad and Ills mother were taken to Charlotte in order that a mad stone might bo applied to tholr wounds AFTER A MAMMOTH MODEL , The Now York Ron.1 Eatato Es chew go nnd Ita Omaha Patrons BIG DEAL IN FARNAM PROPERTY NortgagCH on Omnlin Property I'rns- pcctlvo Mnuifnutitrma nnd Hinl- nos i ICnlcrpriNrfi The Week In Iiiiprnveiiiciit Clrolos Alter Uio New York IMnn Tlio Otnnh.t Itoal , Hilnto oxo linngo Is fnunded upon the plaii of the Now York Heal Kstato oxchungc , which , In the lun- guugo ot Ulchiu-d Wheutley lu llnrpor's Magarlno , mom accurately than any ether Institution or orgutm.itlou represents thu growing numbers und opuloneo of Now York 1' President Ilartmnti is soniothlng of an enthusiast nnd hopes lo sco the local or- gnnl/tition do for Omahn what the Now Vork Koul K8talo exchaugu Is iloiiu ; for tlio nations metropolis Tha Now Yon : exchange owns n building and real came valued nt nearly a million dollars and the members of the ns- soclntlon represent u capltnl of $300,000,000. Of coursu nil such prosperity for the local evchango Is not dic.imbd of , but it Is con lldently expected bv the utithuslastio work ers lu this body that in n few .veal's they may ba in a position to own a hotnu of tholr own something nftcr the style or tha chamber of comtnerco nnd to pl.ieo the re.il cstnto busi ness of thu city upon ns sound .1 basis as nro the bunks or nuy other corporations Sonic of the moro prominent citlzstis of New Yoric are among the lulliieuilnl mom bcis of the exchange In that city , .lohti Jacob and William Aster , Samel D. lhibeoct , II It llcckmuii , cxMavorV. \ . It Grucu , Robert 11. Kuo < ovolt und Bimdry scions of the ancient krtlckorbotkcr families huvo made themselves famous by lho ficipicnuy nnd inujnitinlo of thuir ical estuto transac tions The object of the exchange Is to facil itate the sale utiil transfer ot reul estate , more pnrtieulmly in the city of Now York , but also generally throughout lho United States , l umls , houses , hotels , hulls , thea ters , etc . nro intended to pass through its Instrumentality from the neinla of sellers to tliut of buyers The oxchangc grow out of u desire on the part of tlio loading real estate dealcis of New York to pluce their business upon a moro rftsponslblo basis Up to ISS'J the real ostnle transactions In Now York were c.uricd on lu Bluffy basatnebts llogus sales wcro not of itifrcmienl occurrence nor could nny buyer bo certain that ho hud not been trapped bv ' sorao volubly cunning von der l'coplo of weuilli unit standing stood aloof bci-auso of thu qucstloiiublu proceedings A ehaugn was demanded and the Now Yoilt Heal Ustato exetiungu was too result of tlio demand Tlio exchange moved to lis pres ent nuartcrs on Aoril 14 , 1BS5 , und two days later an order was issued from the Biipromo court directing that nil Hales of land in Now York city under decrees , orders and Judg ments of the courts should be thereattur mudo at the looms of thu Heal Estate ex change The local exchange Is making an effort to secure such nn order from tlio locul courts , believing thut advantages from the system will nccruo to nil concerned The Now York exchange , in nddltion to the snmo method of listing property for sale that has been iiaoplcd by tha local exchaucc , also keeps approved forms for real cstnto con tracts , leases , etc , for sale and lias on Uio ull mups , books nnd literature of Interest to the members In Mr Whentley'B artiolo , fiom which the nbuvo fucts are gleaned , ho bays : "lirokcrs , with few exceptions , are courteous bomo buy aad sell for customers ; others speculatively buy and sell on private account ; others tuko tbo charge of real estate , spcuro responsible tenants , collect rents , effect repair , pay tnxes , und keep property up to the highest stnndnra or productive cfllciency The ox- chungo is the medium througn which u vast und rapidly augmenting business is trans acted In 18b7 , real estuto amounting to $41,571,173 , aud stocus and securities aggre gating $10GJ-,55S , wcro sold thcro ut uuciion , and the value of the real estate sold at pri vate sale exceeds that sold at auction " Mr Wnentley nlso claims that the dally meetinga at the Now York real estate ex change promote better mutual acquaintance , consultation on common interests und tbo conveniences of purtlcs who Wsh | to raise . loans on proporiy , offer property for sale , or lnquiro for what tney specifically need " Thcso results , and they are yory much to bo desired , uro sure to follow from the dally meetings of the Omaha real estate exchange , which has for its nims tha same accomplish ments ttiat have made such iincaormous suc cess of the Now York organization of real estate brokers , becking ; Locntions In Omaha Without any intention of antagonizing tha board of trade , the real estate exchange is , by force of circumstances , assuming soma of the work that bas heretofore been left to that body almost exclusively A member of the exchange a few days ago received a letter - tor from a manufacturer lu ua oastom city who is looking for a western location The manufacturer Btuted that ho had written twlco to the board of trade but had not suc ceeded in getting an answer Ho did not ask for any bonus , but simply wanted to know what Omaha's advantages wora for such an enterprise as bis The member of the exchange was not slow in replying to the letter , nnd offered the prospective Omnha manufacturer a site for bis plant frco of charge Another member of tlio cxchungQ is in coricspoiidence with a big wholesale dry goods firm In New York , who thlnic very fnvorably of a plan proposed to them to in duce them to locate n branch liouso lu Omaha Still another member of this rust ling body is In close communication with the members of a syndicate who aru planning to establish a big tannery in Omaha , The mem bers of the oxohnngu discuss thcso proposi tions ut thuir dully sessions , and nro prepar ing to offer organized encouragement to seekers for manufacturing and businobs loca tions in the Gate City lUort imoH on Omnliii Properly A few years ago , when thcro was a big real estate boom In what was then called outsldo property , the chronics shook tholr heads knowingly and pictured the harvest that real estate luwyors would huvo in a few years in foreclosure suits and cases growing out ot unfulfilled real estuto contracts The belief was bo prevalent that , ns a matter of fact , a largo number of attorneys who have made this brunch of business a specialty , came to Omaha expecting to protlt 011 the fulfillment ot thcso dismal predictions Hut , as with every other prophecy that has had in it a picture of fuiluro for Omaha , tbo fanatics have met with disappointment and the attorneys have been forced to llnd employment In other branches ot litigation Mr Nathan Hhelton , presi dent of the Midland Guarantca & Trust com pany , who has speciul facilities for securing information 011 this particular subject , gava the Heal Estuto oxcbatigotho benefit of some of bis researches the ether day There wore tlirco mortgages recorded lust year , " suid Mr Sbclton , for every two this year , und only about otio-fcurlh as many foreclosures This year ono-llftn ot the mortgages are speculative , two-iittbs building loans and two-fifths uro new mort gages filed In place of previous larger mort gages , This jear there are from 5 to 35 percent moro dwelling houses being built than for last year and there wcro two houses for rent last year at this tlmo wlieio thoio is ono now Tour times the number o ( store buildings have boon put up In 18i > 9 as thoto were last year , The city Is in hotter Bhapo than ever before , " concluded Mr , bhcltou , ' The people ara getting out of debt , " Sir Kiuhli'M Ktylo , There Is ono thing I 111m about Hon F , Smith , " said Chris Ilurtrxuin the other day , • 'Whllo ho owns inoro property improved and unimproved in Oniabn than nuy other now resident , he never cares to sell any of it , but believes In the substantial and enter prising plan of improving his realty , When ever ho U approached by a prospective pur chaser ot some choice corner lot , lie always uuswers 'Thut property Is not for sale ; I ex pect to build on it some day , ' Wo ought to have some moro men like Itlni " In this connection it is prptty generally I understood that Mr Smiths present visit to BEBBBHBHaB&BB | Omaha has boon made with n rlow ot docld- iu l Ing upon some lmprovomont * that ho has In f H contemplation It is stated ho plans the tl B erection ut n hnndsomo building upon his lot i H on Fnrnnm street , adjoining the Moixhants' I H National bank I H tlio nusmr-m ul tno Week l The big deal of the week was the snlo of l l the property at the southwest corner ot i H Seventeenth nnd Fur nam streets for $ i,00O. , < l Tlio snlo was made by the llrlnkcrhoff-kVkrl * i H Trust coaipany.ot Clinton , Mo It Is not Jfl l nunounccd to whom the transfer was made , IlltH but it is understood that the ptircluiso was 11 1 tnndo by a syndic uo of local capitalists , who ll l propose to Improve the property by tlio ercc- l H linn of n mngnlflccnt oftlco building H H Thu snlo 01 this property furnishes a fair jH B Indication or the Incrcnsn ot tlio \ nine 01 W H Omaha realty , Tliollilnkorhoff-l- Trust l B company purchased lho property In 1S7 , 11 I H little moro than two years n < o , for $30,000 , IlH nt n tlmo when property In Onialia was con l H sldcrcd , by chronics , " to bo badly inllated 'l H The price paid for It Insl ween Is nn increase Jl l nf nearly ; t5 per ceut ever the prlco of 188T. ' 1 1 In Decern bor of last year the property M l was hold nt $75,000 , nud tit M l Juno of the proscnt your Mr Paris 9 1 declined an offer made by nn Omahn party M l of $70,0K > for thu property , and set his prlco 9 1 at0,0iM , $5,000 less tli in it sold for Inst SllV weak , lu response to n recant letter milking fl l inquiry csncornlng thu property , Mr Paris B l wrote : "Wo ha\o disposed of Unit Farnatu 9 1 street property nud expect to deliver tbo BBI deed on November 10. ! it is now hold firm MHi nt $100,000. " BBi The pr'ica paid for the property Is Just BBi the same ns that paid by the Now York l.tfo BBI Insurance company for Just twica lho BBI ninpunt of ground illroetly across thoBtrcot BBI u licro the Life bullalng luiw stands BBi The rent estate market during the past BBI wcok has boon very nctivo nnd numerous BH heavy sales hnvo bean reported , many of BBi them directly tracoubla to the work ot the BBi Real Estate exchange Hero uro a few of BBi the big transfers : 1 TUB ] Potter & Cotiln to 11. W. Yates , four lots IlH iu Hillside reserve for $111,000. IbBI Goargu 10. ilarker to Charles Corbott , BBI fourteen South Omaha lots , ror $11,000. HH K. It O'Mtira to Omaha Consolidated YinMB ogar company , lots 7lo 10 , block U , In West II ! H Side , for SilOOJ BH Cnurlcs CorbeH to S. R Johnson , lot 0 , fliH block 70 , In Omaha city , for $30,0OfliH , > ) W. II Smith toV. . \V. Somou , property BIB ndjolnlnir Cortlututt place , for $11,500. BIB \Y. W. Lemon to Mrs S. M. Kitchen , VlB snmo property , lor $10,000. \ 9lB G. II tlcilulty to b. 1' . Hammond , 49 tcot 91 B of lot5 , block " , Capitol addition , $ J5,0J0. Kill W. II Iluydcu to .1. J. Williams , two loti . EI { in Ilriegs Place , $10,000. II C. II Sloman to M. 13. Carrel ) , ono lot in | l llriggs Place , $7,000. " S Some Coinpiiirttlvn Fliruros | j The following tables show the result of the S | operations in real estate und building circles II for the past week , as compared with the corresponding period of lust year : If HEAL ESTATE TUAMFKUS , M Day 1S > 88. 1SS0. 1 Monday $ S7lli7 $11,807 W Tuesday till.llt3 40,7117 f Wednesday , 4l.SH 70.0iS I Thursday 23.1S0 l' .1l,0ii : I ' ' ' ' ' * " ' ' ' ' " ' SaUtrday . . . . . ! . ! . ! ! . . . . . 58 , W7 5l\0ti'J I Totals $250,180 , $330,793 Jjjk nUll.KINd lLHMITS H Day 1SSS. 18Spv fl ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' * ' Tuosdi-yV.V.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ili , : i00 17 041) ) ii Wednesday 13,7A 1,850 It Thursday ! i,8i)0 9.U00 U Friday 0,000 S1.40U ' | l Saturday 3. < , oiO ; 14,800 B Totals . , . . $ IBK5 ! $37,225 , B , ItlllllllllK Not > n. H Mrs T. M. Potter Is building a $3,51 ] rosl- fl donco in Reus place H' Q. W. Buck has commenced , work on a I $7,000 dwelling on Uurdotto strcot , near * Sherman avouuo .1 Mury E. Carllch hns a $0,500 brick residence - donco on Dodge , near Twenty-second street nn EE Whltiiinra will build a ? 3,30J rosl- ! 1 ; denco in Walnut Hill M Mrs S. ii Myers will build a $15,000 brick > 1 carriage buildlug at Eighteenth and Cass I streets M A Swedish church will bo built at the corner - A nor of Twonty-third nud Green streets to , | cost $3,000. , " * 1 Shermun Clement will build n $5,000 brick i , residence on Chicago street nour Thirty v1 ninth v John G. . Willis is building a $2,590 resi- i ' donco in Idlewi'd noarSpruco street * , Joseph ICavuu has commenced work on n , * J ' business block at 1211 South Thirteenth 3 street , to cost $5,000. • < f D , J , O'Donahuo is building a $2,500 resi- " , donee on Grace near Twonty-thlrd. • C. S. Raymond Is going to build a $10,000 i ' residence In Jerome park A I The Bank Cli-nrini- . " | The bank clearings for the past week wont \s past the llvo million dollar mark nnd show 1 an Increase of , * )4 ) per cent over the clearings § tor the corresponding week of last year fl Tlio vcelts showing is as follows : I Monday $ 040.309 G& J $ Tuesday 045,002 45 J Wodnosdny 1U1.419 71 Thursday r. . . . 830,935 Oi Friday . - . . . bM,7i0 110 Saturduy , 700,809 , 25 | Total $5,2U,877 07 1 Increase 34 per cent jj 7HER ftlTY MAHK T. 1 INSrilDMUNrS pUQil oa rojjra dunag * ? ft yesterduv AIW J 1' * l'lack and Kite to O S ltenawn ot al , iiwl lot 1 , l'lacic's sub w d I 3,000 fl | i ; D Watt and husband to M ' 1 iaiio.ll ot al , W\M part of lot jl ulkK bhlun's nild wd . . . : ,80J .IP-IB C U Mlchaelson et al to.loan .Mlchaelson , % ! lots 6 , (1 ami 7 , nm 1. and lot -1. blK' ' , ' # lfl Ynlley i'lneo , w il > 1 ' ? § 1. Schruodur , trustee , to M llolub , lot 17 , SBI bikil , llrownpark w d 375 J > M Xi l\esot alto public , street In nw nw , ' | undsonw-J-lVll , d < uliCAtlon 1 A1' ftruko ut at to Uun 1'atterson , lots II -i nnd 11 , blk r > , urate's add , w d : t.40O r NVinOrnnikan nnil wlfa to r l'owlllelt , S lms lto5. Ulk • . • * ) . Mllliiul w a 650 , S Houth Omalia Land Co to T Ktllyutul , * * 1 loU , blKllbouthOmolia , wil , , 58.1 W , a W Ames nnd wire to (1 W Tminiiy lot JT ' 1. Amos Siladdto IlllNdalo w d WW / > a II Chapman aud Hlfo to M I' Cliupmac , M wHofno aw a Si of uw so JMi-ll , m A 1C MelCona to ii i' uiiiifi ' iiian , ' w H at no 9 hwsU of nivsoOO-ltt-U , qo U UIO M M Alornson and wife to (1 I' Mlnulsci , lot " • 15 , hllcMorrison's add , w d 490 T II Binltti to A .1 Howe , lots u , 7 and 8 , mx Keltey'M Bub , w d 1,400 i * J ( i Wlustauley nnd Ifo to ( } W Ulbson , m lotfi , blklU , .Mahattan , wd 500 ' O IIDcunovotul to Public , alley lu blk'S SL Welt Omana plat > m W It I Ionian et al to John Colbnrg , lot si , , ; i blk 11. North Omaha add w d 409 'il ' J K Hhlpmim and wife to 51 Murphy , lots w aaud7. bllcl , HoiicU'ssuO , wd W : f5 O Kitchen otaitn O baviilo lots U and IUffl blkll lurk lorest w 1.600 ' All Kdwards et nl to J ' Dillon , uiull- Jt vlded 1-4'rth ' otCreiKliton IlelghtB wd 1,500 JM J T Dillon to ( It-orgo I ! Ituruer , undivided . „ < J.iuth or Cmlglitoii Height * , wd 1,600 ; Bt V (1 Jtood and hunbund to U 11 llowley , . mS lots v aud 10 , Albright & Aylesworth's * III t'dndd.wd 050 311W li Itlclmrdson and wife to A Undblom , JMvi lots 5 , 7 , , V , 11 and 13 , bllcl , Italpn Iflfli HareWl . . . . . ' . 10,800 mil Daniel llnnnnn to KdwJlltord ( , lot " ' ) , blk Mil il , W I < Bolby's 1st add , wil 50) jMU V Allarrett and wife to Kdw ailtord , lot 'W&M 0. blkll , W Iibelby'sUtartd.wil . . ; . . . 500WOT BoutnUmalia Innd llv to'Jheo Tholer- 'iSMB 'olmn , lot K. blk : ) . Bouth Omahn , w d. . 180 C > M O U Slaughter nt ul to A It Dufreno , lot I , fli W blk 7 , Parkers odd , w d . 7.800OKW II U Devilos und wire to IV T Wyman , lot Ma\ \ 0. blk t ) , West end , w < t 3,000 VW II IS Jenulbonuud wife to w < S Wyman , 3D und ! i pt lots "il and "I , blk 1 , llrowu mil lark , wrt 3,000 # H J II Itidllald and i > ife to N Hauth , lot 8 , WM • • lilkl Iteillleld's add , w d 500 iMM WT Wyman to II O Hevries , pt lots 21 Sill nnd-il , blkl , llrown purt.wd 3,000 mm anl Thirty transfers t52,09 IionnQlt , the pollco court clorkwas 'Ml yoBlerday appointed u notary public , . HI Bill IlurrU , for etoallnf , ' un Avorcout , B wns lined $ 'i0 nud costs Jticlc Dempsey , # 1 the iiuiu who wna urrostod with iilmwun qjj diKohurgoil -9 ] The Lyceum loffion will hold the JKI oponlupr iniiotltic ' ot the asdoclatlon on Jn noxl Tuesday evening at Lyceum hndl fH on North Baundora street A cordial SB invitation Is oxtonilod to all The oleo ton ? pt ofllcors will bo hold und au Iim M torcBtlntf proRrammo has boon ar * 9 t-nngoil. ,