THE ( BIAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , ISSO.-SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 i.i lOH attitude , matnilflecnt Tlevr , parent tr JLJ-elcgdnt lots , all nt Hninmlt I'nrtc , Bouth Oin&ha. Kloclrlc motor ; finest suhurbnn r M- denco proncrtT In the mnrKot , We have trio largest list. M. A. Upton Co. , ICthand Farnnm "filOH SAI.K Cnolce fnrms near gobrt tnar- J-1 kct.1. ctiean nnd term * < * i"y. or will take good trnde. LotrU & Co , , Htorlinif , Colo. ONlifnrm of 4dincrcs In Tftgo county. Iowa. One tnrm of ,1"0 acres In Ailams county , la. One ( arm of 1 > 0 acres to Itock county , Neb. One farm ot 1C ) acres In Orand Forti , Dak. Alno Mndormaa hotel furniture , Clarimta , In. L All of the above described property mint bo I eloied out In olxtr ilays , regardless ot price. Cull or addroM K. M. 1'nrt , Cl.irlniln , Iowa. , ni ta " 13 UAL estate bargnlnx. 4-V lluslneas corner 7 x97 , JOth and Vlnton , IT.noti. Klcn cottage nnd lot , a pretty home , 1.200. lilegant new reaidrucu just cotnploted , modern Improvemcnui , healthy nnd pleasant location , splendid nelKliborliooil.Si.OJO. Splendid brick block , two houses , ad modern conveniences , double floors throughout , fur nace , tmtli , hot nnd rold water , hlnh and Lenlthy location , first-duns neighborhood , only two blocics from new olcctrla motor car line on 1'nrk ivo ; can make a npeclnl bargain It sold nt onno. Cholro ton-acre tract , West Omalm. . . , lllpptantoast front lot , llanscom i'laco. . n , 01 rineatwcst Trout lot , Ilnnscom 1'lnco. . 1'lvo aetoi close to licit I.lno. . . . 2,70) Corner , WixlW. 7 blka from court honao. . 7.WW Tracknxo , aWxlWI , on licit Line lly . 7.WX ) Thirty acres Just outside city limits , , , ; 21,1x11 Nice rosldeii"o lot , Bouth Omulm . . K Jtesldenci ) lot near 27tlt nnd Ilamey. , , . . . nUO Coal nnd lumber yard location on lte.lt Ity O.iiO ) 040 acres cholco Kob. farm land . n , < l Klegnnt flvu-acrn tract . . . . S , n Pnloriilld location for homo and poultry yd.MX ( ) Ifiifllnrss lot near depot , Honth Omaha. . . Sfon J/otd , block fi , Bouth Omaha . y.om Cornor.Mxlli ) . 'lth and II Bta. , H. Omalia. 4.U.O Itesldonro lot near Llith nml Vlnton. . . fi'u Corni-r , south fronton llanscom I'urK. . . . Corner. Il > l feet. Illst und 1'oppleton nvo. . 7W ) 'Ton ncres with house and barn , bargain. . 7tufl Itcsiilcnce block. paynHpcrcontoiiHw | . Cull and see the bargains wo olTcr. Houses , rottatres nnd stores tor runt. tluo. M. HlcKs , Ko\r York Lite linllalng. 6D1 S3 mo MANnPACTtniKitg-i win JL ground , with splondld trackage facilities. on the Kromont , Klkhorn fe Jllssonrl Valley railroad , or on the Missouri Pacific ( licit l.lnei railway In Wcstlawn , Just outnldo the city limits. In WestOmaha. conveniently Hltnatnd as regards nccena to the iflinlness center of Omnlm and South Omahn. to parties for the location of any of the following Industries : Furniture Factory , Hutton Kactnry , Shoo Factory , Iard Itellnory , StarcluVJlticose\V'ks , Poap Works , 1'npor Mill. I'uriner Mnnnfactory. J'low Works , Ilroom Factory , llnrvestor Works , Woolen Mill , Nail Works , Oatmeal Mill , Knitting Mills , Hex : Manufactory , BUBS. Door and DUnd Wlro Works , Manufactory , Machine Shops. flour and I'cud Mill. Or anr good manufacturing plant : Wcstlawn Is just outKldo the city limits , and Industries planted there will escape unary city taxes. If you nro thinking of locating In Omaha It vrlll pay vou to Investigate this. ( leo. N. Hicks. New York Life building. Omaha. 7UU Homes. Secure homes in Omaha CIIKAP View. Now that the motor line is to run to Kid nnd l.nko street In Omaha Vlow , homes lu this beam If ul addition will bo eagerly souisht after on account of the great advantages of location , altitude , healthtulness. ncciissinlllty , peed nulghuors. schools , entireties , nearness to buslnuss and the wonderfully low prices at which lotB , or lots with now hnusus unlit to or der can bo bought. This Is the one single addi tion that has never been boomed , and the prices are as low us though no boom hud over occurred lu Omaha. Vou get tliu lots at an lionest price and get honest values la return , People wanting homes v.111 never legret pur chasing In Omaha View , nnd uhoiild at onca callon Hoggs > V Hill , 1104 I'armun street nnd se lect their lots , and make terms fur Imrlnga house built to suit. 18' ! FOH SALU Improved and unimproved Ne- brnsica City properly , consisting otlli ) cholco rosldonrolots In central part of the city ; ton lots with smnll duelling houses thereon , rentIng - Ing from Jltl tojlft per month ; tun lots ouCcn- tralavo. , In business part of the city ; one store room , ' 'Ixl'Ostories hiBli.nnd two store rooms SixlCO ft. . 2 stories nigh , linth opposite the court house. In central business purt of the city : the Grand Pad lie hotol. the best hotel In the city , centrally locatci ) , ! 1 stories hljjn , with ! t store rooms , one harder shop nnd the hotel o'llco on the lower lloor ; r > 7fl ft. of frontage on the II. A : M. It. II. track , with 40 lots adjoining nanib , nn elevator thereon and a 11. & M , side track limning up to It. . Terms , one-half cash down , balance on S to fi years tlmo v Ith mortgngn se curity , or in oxrhniiKO may tiiko good Nebraska fnrmjand It suitably located. Vor further par ticulars , enquire of H. H. llartllng. Nebraska City , Nob. MS ! A2r > 01 buyn n nlro homo , two to tllreo hundred tDdollars cosh , bahincoon best terms , abstract Zunilslicd , title perfect. C. V. Harrison. Mer- cqantH' Nnt'l bank. 101 OMAHA GLOI1K HOI KL-Nowly furnished nud nttcd up throughout ; centrally locatud ; $ - per day. lyOJ-iaiO.HIU . Uouglas ft. Cfil TITUimAY HOIKF/ Newest , latest and only J-TXtlrBt-class hotel lu Omnhn ; & 1 to Jt per day. H. Bllloway igruprletor. f > li. * (1OraF/SJlotol ( , corner of th nnd Hnrney V streuts , Ui.ai per day. No dark rooms. Table flrat-ulass. Try It. M. J. Franck IIIKH INDSot HOTEIi-Cornor of luth nnd.Tack- Hou streets , U blocks from Union depot. Dent fJ a day house intho city. eGO THE R = MARKET. TN3TUUMKNT3 placoa on resort during X yesterday. 3 11 Duller and wife to K Sluven , Dart lot W. Kouutze's id add , w d . $ 3CX1 ( 11//lmmerand husband to KMcCormlck , lot V lu lot 11 > . IMward's sub , w d . 600 II A Ivnaturs and wife to M Mulligan , lot 1 , blK I , Koster'saod , w d . 33 C U Campbell to MV 8onos , lot fl , blle'K , ' Bntnn'rtd nilil. n c d . 1 JM Meyers and linsiiand to V Spore. uudU lotO , lilt -K,1 Hhlim'sSd add. vd . HX M Ittuor , uunrdian. to K Snore , nud a lot 0. blk ! ( . ' Shlnn's 'M add. deed . 9DC IS It Itallard ana ulto to W 1C Morrison. lots Hi and 17 , ulk , 10 , llowilug Ureon. \va . X 11 A Morris to t * H II Clark , lot B , blk lt . West Knd add , w d . . . C , X South Omaha I.aud Co to 1) I , Thomas. lots II aiul VJ , blk 8 , South Omahn. w d. 471 J' ' H Woulon to J r 1-hiok , lots 1 tottland 40 tow , MttS. Mystic Pane , w d . 10,00 ( " \V W Iowo and wlfo to II (1 ( linnn , lots 15 nnd Iff , Mnyno's add to Orchard Hill , qcrt. . . 1 \Vlrtoriraud wife to 0 Sluvern , U ftcrea In nw tin UM5-13 , w < 1 . 2.00C A B Hillings and wlfo to It Htublilns. u b8 ft lots.blk lUOmaliu. wd . Itf.OW A 0 and U A Moo to S K Uoddard , lots - > : and So. blk 1 , Moo's mib.wd . one rourteen trnnsfurs , aggregating . i.43,401. fallo.vmg por.nlts wjro Miuol by Ilulldlug Inspector Wliltlook voitordar : Hr . I.lzzlo Dnlfce , cottage , Kim and aVenty-flrnt streets . . , . . $ l.OOl I'uter ( Jooj. viable , Qoos avenue und 'Jhlrty-llrstHtn-et . l.OW 1'our minor permits . , . ttt Blx permit * , afgreiJatltiK . fUr IllKF QIJAUTHHMASTHK'8 U1WIOK- C Omaha , Nub. . Auirustill. lb : i. Realuil , pro poaals , In tilpllnito , will Ijoiecclvod huro unit two o'clock p. in. , central tlmu , SuptumberiiU 18H ) , find then opened , fur the construction a Fort lu ) t hoaiH' , I'tah , ot two double sots o : olllcura ( iiiurluru complett * . and of fronts U three oth r doublu HVCH of olllci-rs' quartern U ho rluht Is re f rrrrd to rojuct uny or ull bids All Information turntshvd on application , to tin undersigned , 01 to Ton Quartermaster. Fort di Chesnf. Knvulo ] > es onoloiiliiK pinpoali Hlionli lia marked prunuiuU for comt ruction , nnd ad clresHod toVM. . II. IHJOIII'8. l.lentunun Colonel ai.d Deputy Quurtormastor ( luueral , U K A. , thief gunrtermuMter. lklu-22-23 r .ViHloc Stonin HontltiK. CTllldi will bu received ut this olllcn until 12 in October lut. IKNI , ( or furnlshluK and piiltlnu' uj of Htemu Appurutuii forheutlnit our ne\v L'onr Iiousn In Illolr , PlaiiHnimtipecltlcutloiisonllhi ItlKht reisi-rvi'dto reject uuy niuliill bids. II ; order of the Hoard , Ciniis. UATIIMANK , County Clerk. Nottou lei Cotitracior * lor Grutllni ; . CITV KsoiKtiKita Urricu , I Boutll Omaha. Neb. , B i > t. llth. 1WJ , f Sealed proposals will be received by the un dcmlgned ut this olllce until 12 o'clock nnou o September 2UnU IMiU , for furnishing all the ma turluls uud doing all the work necesiary lo com pl to tliu following city Imiirovcinenta , viz Hrodlng 21th Street from "N" Btroet to "Q1 & 1'lans and npeolllcutlous may ba seen , and ul A. Information Alutlvti to Uie work obtulued. a J this olllce. T payments for tno work to ba made by war rant u on the city treasury. Sv No proposal from nuy contractor In defuul with ilis city on any previous contract will b < Nopropus.il will becoiiBldered unless aecom panl U by a cart 1 tied check for t-IXUx ) to bo re turned on nil bids not exceptrd. The rtgbt la resurred to reject any or nil pro poials. Worlc to ba completed within 'JO dayo. J Appmxlinate estimate is 31,7IU cublo yards o excavation , to ami ( ( ,757,41) . Jly order L'I\T Council. Committee th Viaducts. Btreels nnd Alleys bjr. K. 11. TOWN Cbulrmuu. B13 d to B 33. SUDUIlltiVN THAI.V8. The late blazer Is succeeded by the fresh blizzard , The dude Is llko an ciiRino in that ho car ries n heud light. There is nothing so holy ( und inexpensive ) as a sister's love. The Mormons nro going to make augur. The country would bo better pleased If they would ninlio tracks. Finland has very cultured society. There la BO much Finnish to it. Lnnpiin&i carries omo weight when out ) word brings on another. The load in Imlr-dyo Is poisonous , which accounts for Its t'yor effects. Census reports nro not all rot , though ttioy do como only every decade. A wife owns a duty to her nusbam ] , and the husband , as in courtesy bound , pays the duut. 1'ollUrlana Boom to ngrco with rv.ilclans that thorough base methods are the founda tion of harmony. A Dutchman is traveling on roller skates from I'nrls to Amsterdam. Is thU u har binger of an curly full ! An Indiana man baa taken out a license to marry his uiothor-lu-law. And yet wo talk of the dccliuo of heroism. Jay ( iould's daughter Helen glvea private miislo lessons , but bur notes are not no highly appreciated ns those ot her father. Fashson asserts that dresses this fall will be dccolloto. Ampin assurances uro given , however , that the bills will not Do cut low. A glass ot boor will attract moro flics thau a glass of water. It also has an attractive force for other .annuals not possessed ol wings. Whether cr uot electricity will "work oft" criminals effectively , it certainly eeema to bo killing off thu linemen with ruuarkn- ble success. Medical authorities insist that stimulants weaken the voice , and doubtless they do. It muHt bo admitted , however , that the > strengthen the breath. Whenever wo hear a man Loastlngly ex claim that be nnd In * wlfo agree In every , thing wo are always tempted to ask , "Which ono of you , then , is the idiot ! " Drug Clerk ( briskly-"Insect ) iwwderl Yes , ma'uui. Hero's some Swedish insect powder that's highly recommended. " Customer tomerdon't ! know whether that will answer. Minaaro plain American Insects. " TBE CONDITION OF TRADE , No Appreciable Obango in the Local Money Market. HOLDING FOR A HIGHER MARKET. The iVttttiulonr the PnrmcM Oollco- tloiiR Are Sntisfnoiory Itnt kor8 * Surplus Lnrcor Thnti Untinl llntca Steady. 'The Iiocnl Out Ionic , The local raonoy market shows no npprccl- nblo clmnRC. There Is a good demand from Jobbers and manufacturers with n supply fully equal to the demand nnd n disposition on the part of bankers to bo liberal In deals with good customers. In fact , money Is much oaslcr than Is usual nt this season und this Is mainly attributable to the fact that the low prices prevailing for grain mduco fanners to hold their products for n higher market , consequently the surplus at the dis posal of bankers for the accommodation of merchants Is larger than us mil , Neverthe less rates nro steady nnd likely to contmuo BO , as the country mny want IIB balances any day. day.General General trade Is good nnd the prospect is Indicative of a heavy business throughout the fall nnd winter season. In fnct , ns job bers remark , business wns never bettor. CoN lections , likewise , are satisfactory , and' remittances by mall nro larger than they ftro expected to bo in September. The crops are nssurod , peed and heavy , which moans a surplus for sale , ovonnt low prices , and con- , scnuonlly nn nctlvo mnrkot for merchandise. The situation In the business district is very comfortable. The clearings for tno week show ft reason * nblo Increase , say 14 it-10 per cent over the same wcok In 1839. Mr. Hughes , mnnngor of the clearing house , reports the footingsn8' S3.741S3.r8 ! " , nud balances Sollu99.0l ) . Prices nro very steady ns u rule. In coffees thuro is n tendency on the part ot buyers to nvail thumsolvcs of any cbu- cosslons , but speculation Is of a subdued character. The supply of Kio and Santos to September 20 is us follows : Bogs. Total visible supply G0l.3il ! Total visible supply. Sept. 18 , 163S. . < . . ! WO,783 Totul visible supply , Sept. CO , lSS7..41)r,7TJ ) Sugars are llrm , but no inntarml advance is quotable in the local market. A cabin from Malaga makes linn offers of now crop raisins for prompt shipment ut the equivalent of $3.05 laid down for two crown loose , $2.70 for London layer , and S-i.'JO for imperial cabinet. Mackerel are scarce nnd high. The receipts at Gloucester , Mass , , for the present Boason up to September 1 , were ouly 4,7(10 ( bbls , uguinst 11UUO to the satno date hist year , und 111,718 to September 1 , 1S37 , both being .years of scarcity ot uiackcrol. Thu Now York Commercial Bulletin snys : The Jolly market continues to advance. The price to-day h.is been raised to 4c , Preserves - servos tire nlso higher , say iK"-- During the last seventeen .years the United Kingdom lias imported the enormous quantity of i.,107.8iS.4iJ ( ! ; bushels of wheat , of which l,078W7.TiO : ! ! bushels liuvo been sup plied by the United States , while Russia has 8snt n little over 300,000,000 bushels ; India , 17-1,351.834 bushels ; Australia , n trillo over 11)0,000,000 ) bushels , nnd other countries , 4KI.033,757 bushels. The average yearly im- nortation of wheat for this'poriod has boon 123,938,000 bushels. It appears to bo impossible to penetrate the mystery surrounding the October pork deal. II. O. Armour , of Now York , is now said to be its author , nnd that Hutchinson's connec tion with it is simply as n broker. It is nlso claimed that "old Hutch" and tbo Now York house of Sawyer , Wallace & Co. nro running the affair. Ilutchmson , at all events , Is the ODJII munugor of the deal. The American cotton crop of 1SS7-88 reached a total of 7,017,707 bales , mid the ono Just marketed , according to the Financial Chronicle , although smaller in actual num ber of bales (0,935,083) ( ) , is equal to 7,033,000 bales of the preceding season's weight of bales. Tiio exports of hog and beet products from the United States from November I to August 31 In 1683-09 und 18S7-8S were as fol lows : 1883-89 1887-S8 Pork , Ih8 S7.ij,5.-ir : : 43,133,003 Lnrd , it > s 803.330,773 23 : .50C,0'J'J Hams , lljs 43,0. ! < i)23 { ) B7,17ll,15l ( llucon. Ibs 353,071),4r,7 ) 271,74'3,153'J ' Fresh beef. 1bs 131,74.,77(5 ( SJ,42 ! , > .44S Salted beef , Ihs r > 3,2ft4,85l ii9.04 , Uo3 Tullow , Ibs 78,033,179 09,509 , liO ! In the course of his address at the late tariff centennial in Lancaster , Pa. , UpbcrtP. Porter , superintendent of the census , esti mates that the country's population is now 05,000,000,50.009.0JO being in cities nnd vil lages and 8,000,01)0 ) negroes. OMAHA & 1VJ3 Sl'OOlt. Cut tin Saturday , Sept. 21. There was no essential change in the cat- t'o market , values remaining nbout steady. The supply of beef cattle was not largo and n train of Toxnus which was to nrnvc at midday had not put in an appearance up to the time of closing the market. The general maruot wns not active. One bunch of pretty good natives sold ut $4.20. and some lighter natives sold ut $3.45@3.85. There was no cow stuff hero and nothing to make n real test of the market. Prices were nominally steady. There were nt least thirty loads of stockers and feeders among to-day's cattle receipts , a very considerable portion of nil the cattle horo. About thirteen loads of thorn were little northern stackers and there were nbout 300 head of pretty good Dakotn feeders. The supply of fresh western feed ers was small. Quito u uuuch of native feed ers sold ut $2,00. Iloirw. To-day's trade in hogs was nt steady to strong prices. The demand , both local nnd shipping , was good , and the uulk of the hogs was soon disposed of. Thp later advices from eastern points uro not qni to HO favor able , and the buyers showed some disposition to sit down on the last eml ot the market. The market could bu said to have closed weak on heavy hogs. Cattle . 1,100 Hogs . . . U,900 Horses . DO Prevailing Prloot. The following Is a table of prioai pild In this market for the grade * of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1303 to 10)0 ) ll . .fl.OO 04.85 Good steers , 1230 to 14V ) Ib3. , 3.73 C4I.10 Good steers , 10.VJ to 1300 Ibs , . , 3.2A ( iiM.00 Western steers. . . , , 2.40 ( $3.00 Common dinner. ? , . 1.00 ( (01.50 Ordinary to fair cows l.fiO ( igl.SO Knlr to good cows 1.75 < 2.00 Good to cholco cows li.OO @j.40 Fuirtogood bulls 1.50 642.00 Light stocKers and feeders , . , . 2.25 OM.H ( ) Good feeders , .I5I ( to 1100 llu , . . 2.50 W3.00 Fair to ohoico light Hogs. , , . , , . 3.90 Opl.OO Fulr to cholco heavy nogs 3.73 ( rf3 85 Fulr to cholco mixed hogs 8.81) ) W1UN ) Common to rough hoga 3.50 ( < $3.G5 lloproytmciuvn STUKUS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 60 . 11731320 53 . 1271 * 3 05 20 . 10SO aiiS 41 . 1213 'I 77 2 . 14T5 325 23 . J250 385 4'J . 12IU a 45 83 . 1401 420 1 . 1050 3 CO 07 . W5 SCO to . looi a oo i . 1000 a 05 bTOUKKUS. 0 . 707 325 8 . 900 335 UIUPEK3. 8 . 890 355 WBSTEIIX CATTLB. Owner and No. Av. Pr. 5 . 1100 $350 65 . 11W ) 350 71 steers , tailing . ,1237 335 Hawks. 49 . 1195 340 11003. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Su. Pr. O..U03 401350 C3..250 | M > 3 60 5..a03 40 U 55 70. . . .270 80 8 80 r 2..nir. iso nos , 40.1'f.3os 120 IT.&M 100 BOS 7. .air , i-M ass * 82..293 120 370 GiAV-035 100 8 85 2r..wo so a TO 7T.A-.ai5 400 3 & > 54..243 a 70 .vL..319 80 BBS 41..835 120 S 70 tfUj-aGO 100 n 85 09..209 230 T 73 04.-800 ' 100 8 S5 TO..234 280 3 75 KI.-tT.283 80 a S3 r.2..817 100 375 tSJU'.ClH ' 80 .1JW 6S..2t3 80 8 73 4U.2ir. SO 3 W ) 49..115 230 3 7f 33..237 4U 300 CO..230 ace a 75 41.-.242 SO 011s 5S..277 80 375 OMt''SOO 120 300 05..331 120 3 7K OO.T'.MT 240 300 01..203 100 3 77 > { G3. , .20T > 120 300 r . . . .ai8 80 ! I 77 > f 70..t.253 210 3 Ol ) 03..231 80 380 fin.n.-QiM 210 300 M..2S13 80 1180 T4'.C1. S2 80 300 . . .203 24U 380 GO.-.340 ICO 300 00..231 109 380. CT.-.S-tT ' 120 3' ' 0.1..219 120 380 & 9.V..S40 120 Jl ai..2V ) 120 880 6.-1..2I2 80 3 W ) TO..331 100 380 03..257 100 305 B9..201I 100 it 80 70..230 40 303 5'1.,20IJ 3 80 110..242 200 303 54..23(5 ( SO 880 71..220 303 ft . . . .2IO 200 3 W ) 7R..227 40 303 vj..srS aso 380 ! . . . .2m : 400 C3..S74 ' . ' 80 380 37. . . 223 4 00 . ! 0.fU4 ! 80 880 23 . . ,24 4 CO ( VS..201 120 SO J > 0..2lu 4 CO 41.SO ; ! 41) ) 880 O7..20 : ! 120 4 Oil 55..23S 80 8 80 CO..204 80 4 OJJ C3..JW5 10 ! ) 8 SO On To-tlny'H Murker. Todd A ; Co. , of Uuby , marketed hog * . Wiley Black brought in n car of hogs. J. U. Johnson , of Ord , was in witn hogs. O. Holtnucst ( came m from Oakland with hogs. i Pepper , of Kearney , 'vas looking over : ho yards. O. Wcarln , of Hastings , was on the mar ket with hogs. Lilclity & llarnos , of Davenport , hna two cars of hogs on market. Henry Cook , ono of Underwood's repre sentative shippers , was In with hoi < 3. A. J. Adams , of Hradshaw , had a load of light hogs aim got $4.0J > > ; , the top of the mar- Ttot. Ttot.M. M. McKlllcp , of Hartley , writes no cholera ntnong hogs. Feed cattle are being bought for $2.60. ' U. M. Uauman , of Lenox , la. , writes very little news among cattle men. No cholera unions hogs. E. J. Eaton , of Htvcrton , thinks there .will l > o ns many oattlo fed In that county ns usual. Feeders nro paying $2.25 for cattlo. Stock liogs nro scarce. There Is no cholera. , William M. Parsons Just bet with Frank Cbittondoa that ho ( Parsons ) would buy n drove of hoes nt $3 , before Clilttondou would sell lings Tor $5.00 nnd the money is up. The wcok closed with light hogs soiling n shade lower and with heavy hogs about Co Higher than it opened. The heavy hogs sold on Monday nt 53.70@.X77J und as high ns * 3.BO and light hogs principally at $4 0@U)5. ! ) ) Tuesday's market was ftc lower , heavy going principally at $3.70@3,75 and lichts at 84.00. Half of the hogs sold on Wednesday nt $3.75 or under , heavy being quoted steady , while lights were 5c lower nnd soiling largely nt $3.05. The heavy hog market scored nn ad vance on Thursday , nnd lights remained steady , l.lent wnlghts sold about Po higher and the heavy hogs lower. A PtiKASING OUTIjOOIC. Incrfineinir CnniltlcnUb in Oiualin Hcnlty The ISmlilinjj Record. Everything points to a season of unusual activity In real estatei Although eastern capitalists , from whom i Oinalm investments nro expected , have boon1 ftt 'tho summer re sorts for the past few months , the mantel lor several weeks has upon" moro nctivothnn. is usual at a corresponding season of the year. Coutldcnco is un halcc'u ana the list of inquirers larger than usual. : Sales are being uiado in every part of tljo city , property on the extension of the motor line to the south ern part of the city -showing especial ' activity. j , J. F. Flock yesterday purchased twelve lots in Mystic park for SIO.OJO. L. Crounso paid S'.SOO1 foTMot 3 , bloclc 13 , McCormicK's addition. ' " A. S. Billings yesterday-sold eighty-eight feet ot lot 5 , block 173. to It. Stebbins for ? 18,500. D. U. Auslicr sold lot 9 in Archer Place to F. .Tones for ? ( ) ,000. John Ilislop paid $3,000 for a part of lot 1 , bloclc 25. C. II Fowler sold to the Fowler Elevator nnd Milling company lots 5 , 0 und 7 in Mo- Cagues addition for $30,01)0. ) The Patrick Land company sold to II. E. Smith six lots in Dundee Place for 310.5M ) , IS. II. Sherwood sold to V. II. Colfuianu o. X Of lot 200' ' < J $10.000. H. M. Polly pa'd $3OOD for nvo Dundee PlucO lots. M. A. Upton sold H. U. Woods four lots in South Omaha for ? 3.50J. The transfers for the week were as fol lows : Monday S 42,395 Tuosduy 40,272 Wednesday 23.45J Thursday 72,770 Friday 24,210 Saturday 43,402 Total $253,593 , lluililin < r Matlnr * . L. H. Spencer will build a $3,000 house on Pierce near Twenty-fifth. Dr. George II. P.irsoll will build n $3,030 house on California street near Thirtieth. Patrick Mnhonoy will build n $0,000 brick residence on Davenport street near Twcnty- Bixth. E. M. Morsoman has taken out a permit for the erection of tliu ndw headquarters building of the Panillo Express company , on Ilarncy and Fourteenth streets. The build ing will cost $30,030. John Schroeder will build n $4,030 brick residence on Twenty-first nour Boulevard. D. J. O'Dotmhuo will build a .SJ.SOO dwell- tngon , Grace and Twenty-third streets. N. O. Brown has commenced work on eighteen frame residences , ouch to cost $2f , > 00. Ton of the ouildlnes will bo erected In Oklahoma park and eight in Ralph place. Work has been commenced on Rector Vilholmv & Co.'s now $10.000 wnrohouso on the northeast corner of Tenth and Juckson street * . Thu building will bo ono of the finest of the kind in the city , Thomas Hrcnnan is building a $5,000 rosi- dcnco on Thlrty-ilrst street near Cass. 0. W. Thompson is building a $3,500 house nt 2201 Howard street. Thomas Whyto will build a $ ,000 brick residence nt Nineteenth und Cor by streets , The permits for the week were ns follows : Monday 10,0 ; Tuesday 0.70C Wodnesduy 10,1'J Thursday V. 174'JTf Friday 15,55U Saturday , V ; ; , MC ,1 IV Total , , , SMI.OOC The Girl With n Canoo. Ono of the picturoBftue'fonturosof the Iludbou botwcon upper Now York and Yonkers on pluiiaanttliitifmci'ufleriioDiifc IH the ( rirl with u canoa. The cockle shell crnft , woighinff/MOt over twenty pounds , la ono of the prottiuBt things alloat , with its thin > si deb of ] > ollBlioil codnr und its bflpht-'riyoil occupant Boated on a scurlot vusljiou on ltd bet tom. She hits scurlot ribbons on lior Bailer hat nnd n scal-JiH' , suah fastened nbout the waist of hotilurk hluo sorco boating pown. A hooj'y Bilk skirt ol dark blue nnd white stripes tops this , nnd ns eho wields the lonp ; double paddle - dlo she skims the eurfuco of the diinp- ling : river with the lightness and bird- llko motion that only the cunooisl knowH. _ IntluHtrlal Organization Arlst norntlc The organization of industrv is still ossontmlly aristocratic , sayt > Washing' ton Gladden in the Forum. The state is republican ; the factory is a survival of feudalism. I bollovo tlmtsomo modi ficatlon of the republican principle must bo introduced into our industries. The workmen must bo Identified witli the conduct of business as they uro will : the -iiduut of the commonwealth. Till : needs to bo done tentatively aud gradually - ally , but in this direction wo must no , Tliologioof our institutions drives UE in this dlrectlan. The Popular Pooling In the North west Far From Bearish. AN EXTRAORDINARYSTATEMENT How the .Tump ii Kxplnlnml Fluo- tnntloiiR in Corn nnd Onts Ship * pers Tnklni ; Hold Treoly Onta Tcntllnc lo Wonkno.HS. OHIOAGiO IMIODUO13 St\UKIOT9. CIIICAOO. BopU 21 fSpneial Tolouram to Tun Ur.i.lyheat WAI dull nud steady ot some recovery from yesterday's closing range. Several tluioJ during the day the market nctod ns though It might "dip" on smnll provocation , but the supporting power was too strong nud tha.expectations of lower trices ended In n disappointment. Cables were generally steady , but In European and British inftrkots Saturday Is an elf day nnd little business for foreign account was done in any of the American markets. The sale of 100,000 bushels for export was reported from Duluth , however , und luke engagements were reported here for 140,003 bushels. Atlantic port clearances for the wcok came at 430,000 btishols of wheat nnd 1HO.OOO packages ot' flour. The export movement Is not whnt It should bo , though high ocean freights may explain \vliy tlio .property does not go out n ranldly us could bo desired. In the woU the Increase iu the movement of both spring nnd wintnr wheat Is foreshadowed. Farmers' deliveries in the nurthwoit are free , but wheat docs not como to the front. Very fo w mills can report nn accumulation of cash wheat aho.id ot the grinding * to any extent , and thopopular feeling in the northwest U far from'bearish , Young nnd others got dis patches from the far northwest that Manitoba elevators lutd'intxrkcrt up the prlco ot wheat in that province 80 per bushel. This wiw siicji an extraordinary statement ns to staBgor their credulity , but conllrmatlvo dlsoatches were received later , accompanied Will ) the explanation that the Canadian mil lers despaired of getting supplies of Mani toba uuy other way. Montreal tnllloM uro working on Toledo who.it. It Is qulto probable that the Manitoba elevator pi > oo | ) started In the seaion with prices too low to nttrnotany whuat , and that they were forced to udvanoo their flzuros before the farmers .would lot go their grain. "It maybe bo a compulsory readjustment of values to a proper basis rather than nn advance , lu the usual acceptation of the tnrm , " was the way n cautious gram mer chant explained the bo jump. In any event the incident goes to show that consumers of Manitoba wheat realize that the only way they could hope to obtain Immediate supplies was to p.iy u good price for the grain. Among the bearish Influences at work were the reflections on the lightness of tliu export movement and estimates of 2.00J.OOO bushels decrease In the visible supply on Monday. Small stocks in sight , ai compared with other years , constituted nn nfTsut to these items , however , and the leading crowd operated very cautiously on the short side. Docetnber wheat opnnod nt 9XC"l' ' ? c. advanced to SOc and sold down to 7UJ < fu$71)ijg'c. ) This was practically the oot- toin , though once thn price got down to 7'.te ) momentarily. From 12 o'clock until tire clpsolho market hardened , nnd shortly before fore the tap ot the bell SO JjOVc was paid for December. The last nuotation was SOc. September opened nt 70c. ranged to 78 } @ 71)e ) nnd closed at 7SJJc. ( May opened ut 83jc ! ; , sold up to 83Xc , bade to S3c , up to 83 ; ' ; ? ( < S3 ! < e which was the close. Yesterday's net dcDro- elation was regained and the market closed firm nt only 12o under the best prices of the week. The corn market was again very wo.ik nnd prices had u still further decline iu the face of some good buylm ; by prominent operators. Keooints were not far from the previous day's estimates and for Monday 753 c.\rs were calculated to show up on the inspection shoot. The export clearances were fair and the demand nt the seaboard was reported to bo good. Shippers nlso were taking hold freely , but of course took full advan tage of the decline in futures to buy for less money than on the previous day. Hcceivers were observed to bo free sellers of October , which was the weakest future on the list. At the opening there was an ap parent steadiness , prices showing some in clination to rest near .Yesterday's closing fiuures , but this was of short duration The longs took advantage of the market to soil out , and shorts also soon supplied buyers with moro than they could take. A firmer feeling in wheat towards the close gave the market some sympathetic strength , which closed it nt n recovery of about } o from the bottom llgurcs , September resting at 32o aud October at 31j c. Oats are quiet with values denominated largely by corn and tending to weakness. The estimated arrivals for Monday were also liberal and the posted receipts aggre gated 219 cars with only tnodorato ship ments. Mny sold off Ho to Simoon stop orders , then reached a point ns a result of the good demand at the iusido. In fact only a small part of the buying orders at 2v ) c could bo executed. Near futures were dull with September nt 19 } c nnd next month at } @Jfc premium. Nothing of importance was done In regular cash. . CHICAGO IjtVK STOCK. CniCAno , Sept. 21. | Special Telegram to Tun llRK-l CATTI.B Incluiloil in two days' arrivals were 1,530 , natives , mostly common , and 2.r)00 Tcxuns. The market ruled slow , buyers evidently having lllled their orders for the wools before the finish of yesterday's market. About the only trading in shipping steers to-day were the odds and ends to 1111 out shipments , and no material elm n go In values was noted. Dressed beef men claimed f > ( iy would rather wait till .Monday In prefer- . 'o to dealing in ' 'trash , " ns they termed u , on aalo. City butcliers bought cnoicu cows nnd heifers at steady prices , but neglected the common grades. 1'uxans sold dragglngly nt woalc prices. A largo number of stools and feeding cattle hud to bo carried over at the low prices pre vailing. Choice to extra hooves , U.30@l-70 ; medium to good steers , IftV ) to 15'JO Ihs , fl.UO < t$4.30 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , $3.01) ) 1.20 ; 1T.O to 1200 Ibs , J.10 ( < & 3.73 ; stockers and feodors. ( l.85@ 3.10 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 91.2o@MIO : ; bulk , $ l.75@3.23 ; steers , $2.2.1 3.00 ; cows , Sl.fiO ; western rangers , J3 3r > @ 3.75 ; cows , S3. 40 : wintered Toxaus , $2.53@3.iiO. Hoes Yesterday's market closed lOo higher. This morning's market opened not so gooit as yostorday's finish nnd but little batter than yesterday's start. As the day passed the trade weaxuncd uud finally closed lifalc.ss'und fully lOo lower , leaving about D.OOJ hogs unsold The opening prices to-day were around § 3 'JO for Hacking grades , $4.00a ( 4.15 for prime to fancy heavy and if l.f > 0@ ( .70 for light. Later packers bought good pack ing nud shipping droves nt3SOi3. ( ' < .iOnud the prime heavy at f 1.00 ; pigs sold mainly at 1 HK'M.iri ; sorted light at * I,40@4.00 aud grassy pigs at ? 3.00 < ! ? 3.75. Niw YOIIK , Sept , 21. | Speclal Telegram to TUB UBIJ.J STOCKS The stock market this morning labored under the weight of the poorclosliigsof yesterday's London exchange and the uncertainty regarding the weekly batik statement. Trusts were u special cuuso of woaknass on Friday and the action of the banks regarding them was also doubtful. Thu trade realized la advance that much depended - ponded on the action to-day , as It will Influ ence London Monday , Chicago parties were moro bullish than for dayn , Judging by last dispatches last night. There was no surprise wbon the market opened sluggish and with first prices stna'.l and nt fractions under the close last night. The principal loss was Jf in the eugnr trust while Hock Island wab nn exception , opening J higher. Northern P/icltlo preferred alone among the usually active stocks showed any special animation. Tile sugar trust did a fair business but the rest of the market was dull and stagnant. Sugar , howovpr , quickly rallied and regained the loss , while the general list advanced a small fraction , generally wiping out losses ol the opening. Coal stocks were the only ope cla\ \ feature , however , Jersey Central contin uing Us upward movement , reaching 123 , a Kntn of Itf per cent from Us opening figure. During the hour to 13 o'clock the bank atato- incnl was made public , showing n doorcase of $3,000,000 In the reserves. This was not so bail as the oronkors predicted. The hour brought a bettor strength to the stock list. Louisville moved up Jf ( , closing % higher. Manitoba Rained n full point to 111. Northern Pacific closed ? © ' over the close last night. The granger's group cloaod M ® per cent higher all around with ilonk Island up 1 per cent to 103.YTho total sales were 70,093 shares for the half day. Following nro the closing quotations : H. 8.4s regular. liflX [ Northern 1'ixciao , . 41S { U. 8.4s coupons . . ,1 H Moproforroit. . . . . , , 74'i ir.S.4mrenuh\r..l05j 0. * M.V , ,114 U. 8.4liscoiipons.,105S < lei > rororreil.H1H I'aclnKMofJl W " " Central 1'acino 3.1V 1' . U..VU . . , . 8 Pi C'lilcnKO& Alton. . . .128 Uocklsl.ind Clilcftu'o , Burlington fcpulnrv 103 % * J ' It , XV . * t ) * , | SM'atil.V Omaha , ! : i * > X Illinois Central Hft'4' ' doproforrml llWi I. , It. itV , Union I'acltlo . rl W..SI. L. , V 1- . 17 l.nko aiioro doprotorroil.n Ki Michigan Central , , Western Union. . . . Sli MissouriPoclllo..v 75)1 ) MOXRY Easy at 4 per cont. PIHMK MKUOANTII. ! ! 1'AiEiiTiftTlf par cent Srcituxo ExciivsoK Dull and weak ; sixty-day bills , $ .8 ; domandl.S7l { . Stoakn. Nnw YOIIK , Sout. 21. fSooclnl Telegram to TUB UBB.I The following are the min ing stock quotations : Tnledonla II. II..SM Holyoke W Colorado Central , .livi .Mexican 370 Ton. Cnl. iV Vn : ) Ontario SIM Denver . . . , . . .1UO Ophlr 410 IH'lmonto II. " . Oi-osou.v Miller..4ilH liureka Con L1W UccMontnl..141) ( lould&Cutry HM I'lymouth ) J Uoniestako IHH ) Sail Sob istlau 3--HI Horn Silver 131 * . Ward Cousollda'd.10il 1'ltODUOK MAIIICKTS. Nnw York , Sopt. 21. Wheat Receipts - coipts , 10,000 ; exports , 19.0CO ; spot dull ; No. 2 rod , SI ( HI'.f In olex'ator ; 85 , ' onlloat ; SJfJJjsfi o f. o. b. ; No. 3red , Options dull and higher ; September , Corn Receipt * , 220,000 buslnsli : experts , 100,000 bushels ; spot inodorntol.v active ; No. 2 , 49 Q\0a In store nnd elevator ; 4l@ 4l ) onflout ; uu radod nilxed,40 } ( iIl o ; op tions dull nud weaker. Oats Uocoipts , 15,000 ! ) bushels ; exports , 200 bushels ; spot dull and woalc ; options quiet uud weak ; September , SOc ; October 23J e ; snot. No. U white , 2S o ; mixed western , 21 (22Sc ( , ColTco Options steady to firm : sales 2o > 250 baes ; aoptoniDor , $ lti.70Q13.7S ; Qctobor , $15.0C@I5.(5 ; spot Uio , llrm and qulot ; fair cart-oos. $10.73. Patroiouui Quiet nnd steady ; United closed at f l.UO'.i' for October. KUKI Firmer ; western 2lJ ) . Pork Steady : moss Inspected , $12.7(5. ( Laid Steady und easier. ; western , ? 01C > Q 0.87J4 ; Soptomhor , SIJ5. ! : Butter Klrm for line ; western , 0 ! 12,1J o. Oheeso Quiet uud steady ; western , OJi @ 8c. Suijar Kaw , nominal ; refined , } { c lower ; quiet. CHICAGO. Sept. 21. 1:15 p. in. cloio \Vheat-HlBhor ; cash. "SJjfo ; October , " 8 0 ; December , bOo : May , S3 7-lic. ( Corn Firm : cash , , )2c ) ; October , 31 15-lOc ; May , ! ! 3 ll-10c. Oats Firm ; cash , l.l ac'i October , 1'JKc ; Mny , 'Jipifc Ityo September , 41J c. liarloy Nothlni ; doing. Flax Seed-Cash , $ \ . - > r > . Prime Timothy ? l.22@l.23. ' - Whisky ? ! . ( ) . ' . Pork Stead v ; cash and October , $ P.00 , ; January9.13M@M5. ! uard Steiidv ; cash and October , $3.87J ; January , ? 3.77J . Flour Steaily. Dry Salt Meat Steady ; short ribs $ l.03 ( < 7i 5.00. Hutter , cheese , eggs , hides aud tallow un changed. Heceipts. Shiptu'ts. Flour 1 12,000 34,000 Wheat 110.000 70,000 Corn 42:1,000 : IIIII.OOO Oats 184,000 200,000 niinnfMipnli-4 , Sopt. 21. Sample xvhent wo.ik nud lower ; receipts 2S3 cars ; ship ments 59 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , Sep tember , 7Sc ; October , 73 > o ; December , 80) i ! ; on track , 80cs No. 1 northern , Sep tember , 730 ; October , oc ; December , 77J i ; ; on track , 7ii } o ; No. 2 northern , Seo- tombor , 7lo : October,71 > fc ; December , 73 0 ; on track , 7l@74c. Alllwnulcu - , Sept. 21. Wheat Firm ; cash , 7tJ ; o ; October , 73J c. Corn Steady ; Novomuer , 33o. Oats-No. 2 white , 22c. Hyo Firm ; No. 1 , 44c. Uarlqy Firm ; Suptember , COc. Provisions Steady ; pork , cash , $11.00. Ijivnrrinol , Sept. 21. Wheat Steady ; demand fallen nft ; holders offer inoderotoly. Corn Steady ; demand poor ; iow mixed western , 4s 3J d per cental. Si. liimi-i , Sopt. 21. Wheat Irregu lar ; cash , 78'ffc ' ; October , 771'o. ( , Corn Lower ; cish , 21 > Ji'c ; October , 29J c. Oats Lower ; cash , ISc ; May , 2J c. Pork $11.25. Lard-3.70. 'Uutter Creamery , 21@23c ; dairy , 16lSc. Whisky $1.02. Hiin n- . City , Scot. 21. Wheat Firm ; cnsh , CtJi'c ; September , 01 ( < i01 > c ; Octo ber , 02c bid ; No. 8 hard , cash , G7Kc ; Soptom- bcr , 57c ; No. 3 soft , cash und Septem ber , no bids nor offerings ; October , OSo bid. bid.Corn About steady ; No. 2 cash , no bias nor offerings ; September , 2o ? ! bid : Oclo- bor , 2c : ! ; No. 2 white , cash and September , no bids nor offerings. Outa No. 2 , cash , 17)40 ) ; September and Octobnr , no bids nor offerings , Glucinium , Sept. 21. Whe.xt Easier ; No. 2 rod , 77 } @ 7Sc. ( lorn Lower ; No. 2 mixed , 3(5Jfc. ( Oats Darolv steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23Wa Whisity Firm nt 51.02. I..IVK srocic , Sept. 21. Tno Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 4,030 ; market stonily ; choice to extra beeves , $1.3504.70 ; steers , $3.11.30sUokorsnnd ( ) ; feeders , $1.83(1 ( 3.10 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , ? 1.25@'J.9) ; Texas cnttlo. $1.M@3.00 ; western rangers , &J.OO @ 3.75. Hogs Receipts , 15,00 } ; market weak ami 5wlOo lower ; mixed , f.7r@t.35 : ) ; heavy , ? 300@l,05 ; light , $ .I.l > 0@4.70 skips , ? 3,50@ 4.70. Sheep Receipts , 4.500 ; natives , f1.50J ! ) 4.70 ; western , M.70Q4.15 ; Texans , J3.00 ® 4.15 ; lambs , fl.25.-ao.00. KaiiHiii Oliy.Sept. 21. Cattle Uecolpts , 3,300 ; shlpmonlH 1OJ : ) ; murkut steadv : common to cholco corn-fed steers , 33,90(3 ( ! 4.25 ; btockors and feeders , ? lXii'J.i5 ( : ; cows , strong und higher , f 1.3.r > ( fe2iW. Hogs Hecoipts , ; i,800 ; shinmonts , 900 ; market weak und lOo lower : light , ? 1.12 > j@ 4.25 ; heavy nnd mixed , $ . < 50@l.50. National tiinclc VuriN , ICnst Kt. Ijnuix , Sopt. 21. Cattle Receipts , 1,100 ; shipments. 700 ; market strong ; fair to cholco heavy native steers , f3.SOJ 1.55 ; stockers and feeders , $ ' 2.00@3.80 , Hogs Receipts , 500 : shipments , 400 ; market steady ; heavv , ? 3.60@1.10 ; packing , * 3.70@l.0i ) ; lisht , Sl.10rai.35. Hlonx Oily , Sopt. 21. Cattle Receipts , 450 ; shipments. 113 ; murkut lower : common cows , fl.OJ l.&O ; etoclcors und feeders , $1,50 ( S3.CO. Hogs Receipts , 1,200 ; shipments , none ; light and mixed , $3.75@'J.Si : ; heavy , $3.77. ! $ @ 3.65. ( /iiutity Court. Will F. Chirk has begun proceedings against P , W. Hodson , Frank Goldstein , 1C. N , Miller and II. H. Croak to recovori'iOl.43 on an nppoal bond which was given iu the case of Clark against Hoduon , The casa came up on uDpoul and Judgment was reu- dered agulnst Hodeou which was not satis- lied and plaintiff seeks to compel payment , alao to rcoovor rent during pending of the William G. Doano geeks to recover $131.S3 from Isaac Lovl nnd Daniel llurr on an ap peal bond which they executed in the case of It. C. Stcelo & Co. vs Edward D. Titus. George A. Hoaglund has entered suit against Charles lilakcman to recover f-HUi5 ) on a promissory noto. ' Judgment waa rendered in the case of Mil ler VH McCulloch In the Bum of (112.60 for plaintiff , In the case of Henderson va llrownoll judgment was rendered for plaintiff In the urn of f317.0D. THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Orontor Activity In the Domnnd For Loaus. CURRENCY FOR THE INTERIOR. Largo Shipment i Cnlloil Pot OuUlilr InvcNtnr.i Sccktnit n IMnoo DoinnmtN oT Conn- try Itnitkn. Over the Country. * CIIIOAOO , Sept. 01. iSponlnl Telegram lo TUB lKit. ) ] There was moro activity In the tlomniul for loans lit the banks , the in. croaio coming mainly from tliu grain luon , not only lioro , but at interior point * , \vhoro It la being handled \vitli Increased freedom. Heavy advances have boon , nmdo to dealers who 'arc storing a largo quantity of wheat In Interior eleVators In Minnesota mid Dakota , and the movement of money lit that direction la larger limit nt any previous tlmo this Beaton. There la ntso an enlarged doiimiiil from parties preparing to food cattle during the winter. The shipment * ot outronuy to the hilorlor were the largest ot any wcolc this Bunson. Country bunliurH nro uUo send- iiiK In moro paper to bo discounted. i'i the faro of the increased domniul , howuvor , the supply of funds wiw mnulc nud the market oiisy at 5Ca. > } per cent for cull and 0@S per cent for tlmo loans. There i an Increased quantity of ouUldo paper Rt-oldng buyers , and brokers report lurnor oirorltiRs of money from the oust souklng Invo.stmont and street rates atI S per cont. No v York oxohango was llrmor , duo to the bilylnp by country bnnUR , who are orderlnu currency from \VushliiKton. Sales were mninly ut STia discount to par ami closed at p.ir. For eign cxcliungo wus In fair supply and weaker at 4.bi-i@4.h3 ! > for shippers' sixty duya doo- umentar.v bills en l.oiiUon. and closodatiho inside. The New York Htoclc umrkot wua dull .ind the nuiKO of prices was mirrowor. The general fooling w.is bearish unil a lower raiiKO of prices was recorded. There were few stockcru In the acttvo list , the most im portant boinir co.il proportion , yraiiors ( and Northern Paclllcs. The cut , in rates made by Chicago , liurllnuton Northern and the feat * that other roads would be forced to in col the reduction created u distrustful - * ful feeling and not only lu ll u roil n frco rc.ill7.ms by the longs but also a heavy short selling especially by western operators who turned bearish for the tlmo boing- . There xvas tin ubsunt'o ot "Ions" buying wlnoh characterized the trad ing during the preceding woolen. The close of the money m.irkot also had coiisUlerablo to do with the soiling ot "long" stocks. Tlui London market also was lower mid nsslstcd in the depression , Aflor each dcrlino , a rally followed but they were feoDto com pared with those witnessed a week or two . ago , and the recessions that fol lowed eacb advance carried prices otill lower and losses ranging from 1 to 1 % points were recorded nnd partly maintained at the close. Tennessee Conl , however , was an exception and ndvuniTd ; i , ' points , as was also Jersey Central , which gained 1 % points. Uonds were slow and u shade lower. The total sales on the Now Yorl ; stock exchange for the weol : wcru U7UKI. ( ! { BllllfQS. . There was a fair dogi-co of activity In the grain trade during the past woo It , though the volunui of busiiiuss was not as largo as during the wcou previous.Vlnlo Uiuru is considerable complaint oT a dullness of trade , .vet there is u good business transacted in speculative circles. Wheat and corn attracted considerable attention but other cereals were not in much specula tive favor. Hoceipts of gram were moder ately frco at the central imirttcts of the west , but arrivals at interior stations were less free. Farmers are quito busy with their fall plowing uud seeding , and uvi- dently are a little moro Independunt in tlicir views having solil sulHuiont < iuintitiO3 : of now crops to meet pronslng wants , and pro vide for financial emergencies in the near future. Advices from foreign marliots In- dicutcd considornblo moro strength In that quarter , though orders from abroad were not very largo. Huyers are depending largely on homo deliveries. The out come of the crops In Europe is not quite as favorablous anticipated , thouirli the depreciation is comparatively slight. The export movement from the seaboard was fair , not showing any improvement. In the shipping branch of the grain trade thcro waa considerable interest manifested and trading was fairly active. Differences in the view of buyers ami Hollers checked business to some extent , chiefly in round lota. Shipments of grain from luke ports were ( julto liberal. Receivers have sold tliuir grainqulto readily , but prices wcru nut quite so satisfactory. In provisions , the trading has slackened up considerably , und changes in prices were slight. Outsitlo operators uru not doing much , nnd local oporat'ors are "oven- ing up" thir trades. The shipping trade is moderate. The packing of the west continues to increase steadily and the nggregato for the summer season is 1,109,000 lioga rnoro than last season to Uato. and lIoHH ! ( ) In excess of the aggregate returns of last season , The receipts of hogs , cattle and slieup at the principal western maricote have been quite liberal and prices of good qual ities have favored sell urn. Weekly Hunk Stntnntmir. NnwYoitK , Sept. 21. [ Special Tulogrum to TIIK UUB.I The weekly bank statement shows the following changes : Ilcsorvo , decrease . flJl.'i7,37'i Loans , increase . 100,900 Specie , dccroaso . aUI.BOO fvCgal tenders , decrease . 851,01)0 ) Deposits , decrease . 4,140 , KX ) Circulation. Increase . -Jl.bOO M'lio banks now hold ? 1H7. ) , 100 in excess of the ZT per cunt rule. ICxpnrt-i of specie from the port of Now Yorlt last week amounted to lii.Sn : , of which tiIJU ! ( was in gold and ! th.iM ; , ( silver. Of the total exports no gold mid fU'J'.tiOl ) silver wont to Kuropo nnd fll.900 gold and ifl 1,775 silver to South America. Imports of Hpcrio for the week amounted to MU.5I1. of which tl , 30 tvus in gold and &T.I. Ill silver. Buiiir Nn v YOHK , Sept ai. - fSjiecial Toli'grnm to Tun HII : : . | SuoMc Uaw , dull and nominal ; refined , ) { c , lower and qulot ; C , t ) ( s4llifi ) ; oxtru C , n % ( < inj ( < n white oxtnt C. TttfTKo : yellow , ( % C iiKo ; off A , T Q/jr 0 Uoj ! mould A , bo ; standard A , TJfu ; cu.ifectlonor's A , ; out loaf , Sjtfo ; crushed , Hj o ; powdered , ; granulated , 8s ; cubes , ' New York Dry GIKKIH Miirlcnt. Ni'.w YOUK , Siipt. 21 , [ Special Toli'gratn to Tun Uii.J : 1'horo was a very fair busl. ness In dry goods for Saturday , both agents and jobbers , nnd an active mo vuinont of goods on nccounl of recent sales. The market wag without change of any Id ml , the situation bomtf very steady with an improving tendency - dency , Fabrics now ready for next spring nrc receiving very good attontlon and the outloolc for this season nnd next la f.ivorabln to u continued good business. There Is little of now Interest. U AI MUM I ) niATTIOUB. The Fiomont , nikliurn & Missouri VuUoy 1ms glvon notice that In connection with the republican htnta convention at Hastings , Nub. , October 8 , It will soil lionets at one undone-third faro for the round trip , The tram will leave hero at 112:15 : p. m , leave Fremont , us special , -UO ! : p. in. , and urrlvo at Hastings il&J ; p. m. Upturning the train will louvo Hustings at. } a. in. li'rnl'jlil Tra IIH t/nlllilo. Two frolght tr.ilna on the Union Paollle , No. 24 , local o st bjuud , und No , 17 , the Denver fast freight , oist : bound , collldoa near Sanburg ubjut 5 o'clock yoatordaV morning , and both uugluos und savon freight cars were completely demolished. No. 17 was lu charge of Conductor rilrlet and Kn > glnoor lilair , and aocording to the dispatcher had orders to mcot"3 at Am * , 'I'hu other train was In charge of Conductor Malonoand Knglncor Dill. ' 1'ho fireman und engineer on both otigmos osoapod unhurt by ) umpn | ( , " from the engine * before they came together. ' 1 tin nieniljers of both tram crown roitldo m Oumha , - i Tasty , Indued , Is a brooch formed of four scml-ffrfles of diamond * , arranged around a Llrctut of peurls.