THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY Hrf ] TEMBEl 13 , 1891--BIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Collections In the Country Bolter Than in the City , BUSINESS SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT , Local Jobbers Point : a Rood Ilnnlne-H with I'roHitcotfl PmorliiR n Hllll Jjnricr Movement of OoodH. .There appears to bo nn Improved feeling In moil lines of business as the fall season ad vances. This may be duo In part to the con fidence that nil classes of pcoplo hnvo had all summer that times would bu bettor with the coming of fall nnd winter vvoatlior. The real cause , however , Is to bo found In the abund- nut crops that have been harvested nnd are yet to bo harvested. The Ilrst to feel the effects of the farmers' ptosperlty nro the country retail dealers , and from them It spreads to tha Jobbers. Omaha retail dealers nro not likely to feel the effects of the abnna- nnt crops so soon ns the others. A jobber re marking on the Improved fooling among the country retail dcelcrs said that he could tell n merchant from last jenr's burnt distilet ns soon as ho saw htm coming in the door Last year their faces woio long , this jcur they mo broad with n satisl'ud Mnllo. All reports from the country ngrco that the stnto is just entering upon a season of iniparalcllcd prosperity Omaha's Jobbers almost invariably report n good business during the past week and in lomo lines there has been a posltiv o r ush. In hardware tr.ulo is repented as improv ing. Collections have boon ivnnrkably good during the first ton days of the month. In opito of nil previous Indications uails have dtoppcd , "c ithout any now features worthy of note , the general hardware market continues in very good shnpo at Now Voile , and icports nro , as a rule , cheerful and promising As a rule travelers are meeting about the success of last season , some doing better , and while the direct trade from store nt this point has been somewhat disappointing , dealers suy the } commence to sco sltfiis of impiovonifciit. Kvcrvthlni : is ready for trade , stocks in quantity nnd assortment showing up full enough to satisfy any call likely to niiso , nnd white the usual minor dlffoicnccs on cost at times dovolopono ludlcnl changescamoabaut. Nails aio Bomowhnt irregulir In movement for all kinds. Wire is most to bo depended upon to attiact full orders , butthe ficcdom of sale they have secured of late is telling a little , as considerable custom has secured nbout the ucaltcd quota , otid now stand off Cut are slow with prices Inclined In buyers' favor. Omaha Jobbers of groceries report a very quiet week so far as the development of now features Is concerned , but an active week of trade. The movement of goods has been large. Sugars have advanced ' 3,0 , with the demand heavy. Omaha Jobbers have light stocks of sugar nnd it is said that interior Jobbers have almost none at all. At Now York tlio Bulletin remarks that tnklng the nvcrago run of holders carrying any line of commodities , and they are woii inclined to assume an optimistic rather than the pessimistic viovv of the situation. It { 3 thciofoia natural that omongstrcet operators In staple groceries the tenor of icports 10- malns choctful , and every apparent piomts- inu' and stimulating fcaturo is cited as an ad ditional supporting clement. It does not , however , require any special strain or distor tion of facts nt the moment to make out ; x pretty good case for tbo selling side , as the country call is well on tlmo toeiify predic tions of increasing vvuuU nbout tins Juncture , nnd ns distribution goes on Jobbers must fall Dack upon bulk lots for n renewal of supplies nnd assortments. Speculation interferes to some extent with n full development of the nctual mctits of coffee , and also has a slight Influence upon spices , but other goods worn naturally nnd promptly absorb the benefits from n glowing legitimate demand. Even the cooler weather is cited ns n benellcinl factor to Insplro quicker movements and stimulate the sala of some articles not ordi narily in favor under summer heat. O malm's wholesale dry goods trade has been very good for n wool back nnd orders hno been coming about as fast ns tlio bouses could fill them. Country merchants report a very satisfactory trade and a general feeling of confidence prevails nuiong both Jobbers and rotnllcrs. In Noiv York the Bulletin in its review of the week finds that business nt , first hands lias reached considerable proportions In dry Roods. There has been the same quiet np- pcnranco on the spot , owing to the moderate uttonuanco of buyers from day to day , but orders by mail nud who have como forward with regularity , nnd with n tendency to grow In Individual volume in the direction of staple cotton goods. This has had some little Inlluonco on the views of these who aio carrv ing stocics of brown and bleached cot tons , but they have drawn moro strength from the decided aavanco in pi ice of raw cotton and the upward movement In print cloths. This combination has imparted n firmer tone to ttio market nt the close of the week , chiolly noticeably in the elimination of nearly all tbo pioviously vveaic spots. Lead ing makes have been in n comparatively good position for some tlmo past , and inthcsothcro is no chango. t\\lth the disappearance of pressing olloi3 stocks nro loss noticeable , but in all probability they are much the sumo ns they woien-week ago. The stocks ot piint cloths nt Fall River have been considerably reduced , The advance in prices is , however , linully looked upon as permanent vet , as in the opinion of the trndo here , its maintenance Is depended upon the manufacturers and operatives failing to agico unon the wages question. The demand lor printed fabilcs lias continued good. The loading novelties In fall prints nro well sold up , some Doing taken off the market , nud in other styles ft bolter business has been done Ulnghnms and wash fabrics and dress goods in vinious makes for fall wear aio also in b.rtlsfactory condition. In now spring fine woven cotton fabrics there has been hut little done so far , although sometime past the date when a considerable business had been rccoidcd in such makes last vear. Collections have shown a slight Improvement in t > omo direc tions , but irieguhirity is still complained of The business reports fiom largo dbtilbutlng centres continue to show nn active business In progress , and as wholesale buyers mo as pressing as ever for speedy uellvoiies of tiielr purchases , stocks rmist still bo running on nearly starvation limit. The southern trade has dlsplajod n little moro animation , but Is still very backward. ojr.iiM tTTri : A/OC-K ji.i K/r . OMAHA , Pent. IS. OATTi.K-Omeml receipts of cattle , 1,711 , ns compared with ' . ' .owl yesterday nud b"J Hnturday of Inst wook. The nuuKet was ao- tlvo an uSe nml lOo higher on desirable beef ulcers , fconin natives selling at $ . " > .H4i5.1' , and nbtilngof raiiRers nt MIX ) , llutchur stuff In Rood demand and tttrou , : . Good fceauis about steady. Common stull IP heavy supply and badly donunallzcd. lions-Olllelul receipts of hogs 3.G4S a compared vvitli U.M3 yestotdiiy , and 2,9.17 Haturduy of last \veoU. \ The maiUot was ac tive nnd stroiu u > Ko higher all around , bhlp- lilnc demand was Unlit , 1'acKorsoro free- uujcrs. MnrUntclosed woik but with about ovorylhliiR sold. Ijluht JIUJ < 350Jj heavy , II Weft1,73 ; mixed , Jl UYQMiOO. Hnrui' Ulllulal receipts of sheep 40.1 , as compared with none yesterday , and lumo Huturdny of last week. Uomund isoixl. Mar ket Hteadv. About the HIUIIH as yosturday. Natives , W.501&I.M ; westerns , U wai . ' 5. IlccnlptH anil Disposition of Stouk. Olllelul receipts and disposition of stock as hewn by the books of tlio Unloi stookytinU compiuv for tint twenty-four IIOIIM undiu at 6 o'clock , p. in. , Hoptombor It , 1SJ1 : ' ' ' . 11'llH'SiU'I.ES Cars lleiul. m Itcnrcmmtutivo ID mo ovrri.r : . Warbonnet Oatllo Co. 3 6 steers 12)2 300 1 slag 1-83 2 5J COt.OIUDO OVTTL.E. 121 feeders 1010 200 Hiirkliarl 1' . Oo Sfiudcrt 5CO 840 IS fecdeis 71J 2 U1 i steer 14)0 ) 403 8 steer" ICIrt 881 1 steer UOO 300 i o Imo Stoolc Markets. CinrAtio , III , Sept. 12. [ Special Telegram to THE HKK.I AUhotieli tin1 receipts werol a llttlo above Iho average for Saturday , good natives worn found to bo as sc irco as usual nnd there was uolhln lu the situation to de mand the attout'on ' of the prominent traders. Tlio supply , consisting of about 4,003 head , w is composed almost entirely of Texans , there bolng less than 1,000 head of native and western cattle Incliiacd. The few mtlves on s ilo were chiolly low Kradotuntoil.il , consisting of old lots of cows , bulls nnd grass steers , which went to 1111 tlio locil ilcmiiiil nt biroly steady prices. Can ning cinvs sold chiefly at from f I.4J to $ . ' .20 , fair to EOiXl butchers' stock at from $ . ' .25 to $ . ' .75 , thin to fair llesln-d bulls Jl V ) to } 2 r > 0 and com mon lo fair gr iss stcois at from $ .1 St to$45J. Hood Hi Uio beef steers , 1'JOO and $1.400 Ibs , sold on Krlday s nnrUot at fiom $1 75 to Jl 00 and good to clioleo shipping and export cit- tlc , 1,150 to I lUO Ibs , at from { 5.73 to in 81 Thom m irKot for To\ isind vvpstorn cattle today lacked the Him activity of former days this week , bur the pens are cloirod lu coed season and Uio prices at the cioso were about steady , w lib 'le"cus cows ranging from 81,71 to 4. 10 : To-cas strnrs W 40 toJ-t--'O : western eows , $ J.UO to JJ'K ) and filr to eholco range stofrs.it fiomf IV ) tot 11)0. ) The gpiior.il market for the week has sliown good llfo and a slight upward tendency ot values. A firm dem md his piovallcd thiougnout for the good grade of shipping and export stoois and pi Ices today stand at from lOc to He ibovo the closing values of last week. N itIvo butchers'stock md cholco Texas nnd nostciu rangers also show an equal Improvement. Tlio best r.ui o cattle have sold tor eastern shipment at an even J5 0) ) . Business was brisk In hogs from the enrllcst movement. The receipts were light oven for the h iturday trade and Included a state stock of S.OtO head. ' 1 ho ( ot tl number on silo did not exceed tl.OOJ head. Oood corn fed ho s wci o iigalu ve-rv sc-irco and the buyois forcist- fru shipment who hud urgent orders In hand woie compolli'd to pay a big advance for the few choleo olToilngs. Kxtra pi Ice assorted butcher weights sold atS" > ( > .1 , which was 15o above Friday's top prlco. Good to choice me dium and heavy shipping hogs and cliolco paeUlug grades sold ut a full lUo advaucu and the common to fair clashes almost met with the demand at prices strong to fie hUhnr The tone of the market continued lit in tliriiighout and closed at nn etirlv hour with loss than 8,000 hogs unsold. Good to cholco medium nnd heavy shipping hogs sold at fiom } 5 15 toj. " > J ; fair to f incv llghl , $110 toM.10 ; fair lo good mixed , $500 to M 21 : rough D icklng and mixed grassers , 8180 to $1 OJ , and stags , culls and poor light at from $ 'fi ) to $4.10. The r.votilng .Tourml reports : OATTtE--no- cclpts , 1,000 ; shipments , 2too. Muikot weak , ntoiidv to lovvm ; natives. J.tKao80 ( ! : Toxans. $ JOiJ.01 _ ; stouUcis , J..SofS.VJJj eows , 4105 ® " Ilfins Receipt ! , 0,000 : shipments. 4.50J : marUct active , stronger to higher ; heavy shippers , SI 10M1 I" : pilmohf ivy and butclior vvoUhts , $ > 4 fi 1ii ( ; 1011'b , heavy and pack ers $1 6txf5' ' " > . prltuo light , tl.imij.1'10 ; secoud olnss llglit. $11) © 103 : crassors , $ I.'V < ? ! ) .80. fallfni' Kecolts | ) , 2,000 ; slilpiiii-nts , 1,130 ; matUnt Meidy : natives $ .170 ® ! . 10j westerns. HOOffil.So , Iambi. . $ l.7)i31'5 Kaiisns City liivc Stook Sfarkoti. KVN9AS OlTV , MO. Sept 12 OATTI.r. Ko- coluts , 5 , 0) ) ; Ehlpmunts , 1,1)1) ) ; best catllo we ro steady , othen woik ; cows stioiur , .Steers , } . ! ' 'iii1 ( 71. cowil 752.U > ; btocUeia and feed ers. f.MV/ll.01. / lions UoiolpK 4,000 : shipments , 110 ; runr- kot nctlvo and ste uly to fie hlghei ; bulk , $1 85 © I 01 : all tti ulos. $ J ( )0a.1.1'i. ) ' un p UccelpU , 1)00 ) , shipments , 010. Nomi nally steady. St. Tjottls Iilvo Stoolc Afnrkct. ST. I.OITH. Mo , Pflpt U 0TTt.R Uocol pis , 1.000 ; shlpmcnU. 1,200 : mar'.ut Him ; fair to cholco natlv ex. J'KKiu'i 71 ; Texans and Indian" , $ ; 40.l85 ; cniiuers , $ l.rili2.1.1 lions Iteiolpts , 1,11'D ' ; shlpmculs , 3,000 ; market - kot sle'.uly ; heavy 85.10 5.85 ; mixed , $1.00 ® 6.It ) : llRht , MOO.ltJ. ! Constipation poisons the blood ; Do Witt's Litllo Unrly UUers euro consllpalioii. The cause removed , the disease Is gone. run itn.\i/ivy 1 Ts placoa on record September nM'itattlsaud wlfo to O H llattls , lots Hand 10 , block 7. rokermnn I'lnce , wd I 1,000 Carl Kanscholt anil wife to U II 1'avno , lot ,1 n nil o IS feet of lot 4 , block 0 , 1'ros- I'ect i'lace. w d .1 V J ICiclima and wlfo to V llartu , until v 'i n ! lot l" > , blocl , 0 , llrown I'nik , w d , 300 I'rank MaleJ and wlfo to Jacob Dokiilll , n't lot Sands ' , lot ! > , block 10 , Park I'orest. w d . . . . 700 V Halt. i and wlfotol'red Krchmn , undtv l , s ' lot l" > . block 0. Hi-own Park , w d. 300 J Krojcl and w ife. to I' M Welch , B 2J feet lot t . block l'i , I' V .Smith's add , w d . 2,700 0 A Dinning and husband to M M Put nam , lot 5 , block U , Highland IMaco , w d . . . . 5,000 OK Morrlll and wlfo to J M 0 Jlorrlll , 4-ixl2l feet In n nw 10-15-la , w d . . . 5,000 H O t'oopnr and wlfo to M Vend , lot 18 , block U ) , lirundvlew , w d . 453 United btatcsto J 1' Hunger , so sw 31-15- 10 , deed . 1 William Mack and wlfo to Henry Muel ler ol ill , lol 21 and w Ki lot 21 , Hiiwiey Torraee. w d . 1,000 South Omaha I.and compinyto Hand . _ . T blonder , lot 2. block 111 , South Oma ha , w d . . . . . . . SG7 Allen Koch to public , dedication ot Kooh'ssubdlv In n 't nw , II-14-12. pint . Carl Kuuschlsh and wlfo to 11 1' I'ayne , w4l , ref 04IJO-29 , lot 11) ) . llnvrcs mid , wd . l M M I'utnum to 0 A Dinning , lot 12 , blookl ) , Hiinscom 1'luce , w d . 8,600 L U Ulbsoit anil wlfo to W b Wliltton , s ! i lot 4. block 'Jl. ? oiith Omiihn. w d .000 K 11 1 hnuillur to Thomas Mi'ldrum , lots II and r , block .1. Mnlroso IHU , w d . COO Donnls Uunnlnih\m nml wlfu to I.ottlo Qorden , lot ' . ' , block 4 , Itlveraldo udu , qed . 200 Jacob r.xwpott and wlfo to 13 J Ilush. n ' lot IS , iilibotli : I'lace. w d . . . . 5,000 1' A Vanzcco and wlfo to J 0 Ish , uub lot Ilof lot 1 In sw no JI-lVli , wd . 1.800 J W Urllllth , trustee , to 1' .1 1'slco. lot U , block tf , linker I'lace , vd . , . , . , 450 O O ( Jattou to A I * TuUoy , lota , block 10 , Ollfton Hll | , n od . , i 0 K Ularkn to A 1 bhelTen , lots 18 and 21 , liloek 4 , Iake View uild , w d . . . . j MJ 1'axton and husband toj N llrown , W H lot 2 , block U" , Umuhn , w d . S5.000 Total No Rrlpping. no nausea , no pain whoa DoWlli's Llttlo Kurly Klsors are taueu. Small pill. KufopllL. Best pill. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Eirly Wheat News Bearish , With Few Friends for That Cereal , CABLES BROUGHT NO ENCOURAGEMENT , Ilntcliinsnn IMnycil n Stnr incut on tbo Hoard , to tlio I'aln Tut Snriirisc of All Utlicr Operators. CiiiCAno , III. , Popt. 12 Whoitwas weak nil day niul cloanl two cents lower tlitin It illil yesterday. The early news wits bearish and tlio cereal seemed to Invo no friends. During tlio bnlRO yesterday many traders cot loaded with who it and they lost no tlmo IhU inorn- Infj lit trying to dispose of It. The dolnrf so advanlaKcously. was rendered dim- cult by the boirlsh character of the news , Cables brought no encouragement to holders , and with thn domestic markets generally In receipt of liber it Information and llttlo In tlio way of bull news , the mirUot Imil a tlrod look andthu decline was easy The solllm ? was Konoral and rather issrcsslvc , with the do- iniind slacker , mostly conllned to the covering of shorts on the liieak , At tlio opening 1'nrdrlgo had a tloron bro kers fiollliiK short and not rid of a bit ; lino. On tlio break which followed ho recovered a large amount of it , but sold again on .ill hard spots. lllsoperUlons today reduced his line very materially , llutehlnson was also a ho ivy seller , uslni : Witto , H V. White , I , imsou Ilrothera and I'arkcr ; the wheat sold was pen- enlly supposed to bo lone wheit tiKon < in jestcrdny. 'ho an , Ilaldwln , Mllmlno Iloilm in and other houses wcro ulsc loidcd with Helling orders while thoseilpliiR crowd was generally lor.nlng Id the selling side. Asiimll sUed wnrrumorwas tluonii Into the pit but produced veiy little eireU. Tlio clearances from both coasts for the wi ol. showed a marked falling oil rind the o\- Dorta from tlio three points yesterday foot up only dJ'i.ObO bit. December oponul at from 071id to I' ' 'aC ' , liroko to no'ic , Improved to Ui'auaiul ' agiitu hroUo toldu nnd strciiethcned to tH'iC ' , then durliiKthui.iui hour , under the continued prt-ssiiru of s lies , lecoded toll"\olnok toli ! > ' t : , at which prko It closed , against Us'aO j ester- day. The com clique was actholv tndlng In that article tod.ij and the mirl > et , ficcd from Its Intoi feronce was weak and eonsUUr.ibly louor. It h.id a succession of slumps , rind al though theio wcro M > MIO rc.ietlons , the du- cllnus continued lo re ich a lower Icnel as tlio BOhslou Die rehsed. 'lliotriders felt around for tlio clique at first mid woio rather wnrv In their operations , but becoming emboldened by the absence of the nuuuijul itorn and encouraged by the apiuMtanco and prospects for the weather and hc.i\y receipts , thov sold nuioli mute ficoly upon e ich succossho break until from Sd'aO ' October hnd Kot down to .MJ40 and the elo o was 'jc higher , but 2 cents lower than > c3toiluy's close. Tlieio\v.i9a moder ito trade In oats within a range of 'ic , closing at the bottom figure and 3so lower than joatorday. The provision market was llrm to strong for a tlmo near the opening but changed to weak. later In the day. I'ork and ribs suffered moro than laidwhich was upheld for some tlmo by the reported s ilo yesterday for e\port of between U.OOO and I"OJO tierces The failure of the frost to do Injury to corn w is a wi-akonlii ) ; factor In ho , { pioducts : the pickoissold freely of porn and ribs and moderately of lard. The iloso was at nearly the lowest prices of the day. The loading futures ranged as follows : Casli quotations were as follows : I''iouii--Qulot but steady ; prices ® lf&l lower than a week ago. WIIKAT No. 'J spring wheat , 0240,92 0 ! No. 3 spring who it , 8le : No. 1 ! red , 9Jc. Con.N-No. J. G2'Jc OATNo. . ? . 28'2o : No , Z white , o J wlilti ) , iO'iftJOUc. Kin No 2. f > 7'4e. HAIII.KY Mo. a , GJCc ! ; No. 3 , 43Q03o f. o. b. ; No 4 , an 4Sc f. o b. rrA\sf.K No. 1 , OS'ic. ' TIMOTHV SELD Prime , $ I.2. " > @ 1 20 I'OIIK Moss pork , per barrel , ? IOW10fiOj lard , per cwt. , J7.0JV4 : short ribs sides ( loose ) . * 7.10a7.'JO ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J'lOJ'i < Sl > 7ri : short ole ir sldos ( boxo'l ) , t''ttiid.OJ. WniSKEV Ulstlllerb' finished goods , per gal , fl.lH. SunAits Unchancod : cut lo if. G/fol'ie. Hccelpts and shipments led ty wcro as fol lows : On tlio produce otchanso ted ly the butter market was Him and uuclianied ; < f.incy Ililn ] dairy , 2a.4e ! : line vvobti-in. X'JJle ; selected dairy , 17Ol9e ; ordinary. U New Yorlc Slarkcts. Nr.w YORK , Sept. St. I'r.ouu Kccolpts , 20,413 p tukaccs ; exports , J,737 b irrols , 'UO..1 sicU- , ; 111.11 ket less active and unchanged ; closing oisy silos , 21OjO Imriols ; clioico family , Jbu46J.IO Con.v MnAi. Dull ; yellow western , $3.40C5 WIIB\T Receipts , 417 , T)0 ) bushels ; exports , 390 , MS bushels ; sues , L'.OHO.OOO bushels of fu- tuioi and 64.UJO bushels of spot. Spot nmikot dull and weak ; o. 'J run , $101 In elevator ; I1.0."B1.011J afloat , J1.0. < ai O.P , f. o. b. ; No. J red. Use ; ungraded led , l)7e ; No. 1 north ern to arrive , $ l,0l'j ' ; No. I hard to airlvo , $101 ; options declined l'iWsu and closed oasv on vvoaUcr cables and quiet condition ot tradliiRhoro. Tlio doiuaud was inoilly loc il , No. 'J rod. Soplombor. SI.Ol'oSl.OJ B-lll , oloslus tl.OP , ; Octobor. * 1 08@I OIMO , clo-tn , ' Jl 02' ' , : Novcmbci. * I.04',5J1 ' 0" > 7-10 , closing fl.OI'ij llecembor , $ l.iO'tI 07. closliiK Il.l5' ; Janu ary , $1 07aiI.OS , , closing * l.07' : rubruary , closliiK JI.OS'jj Jlay , $1,11 44 KYI : Dull , nominal ut ( Vi'07efor ' western ItAHi.bV Quiet ; No. 2 MllwauUeo to arrive , 74547.1c ; sales , ( jOHIO ( bu. IUULKV.MAI.T Qu lot ; Canadti country made $1.00 © ! 01. COIIN Itccolpts.CD.lOO bu ; exports , 49,191 bu ; sales. .IU',000 bu of futures ; spot none bpot market dull and nominal ; No. 2 , 7jri71.lo ( in olovatoi ; 7Joalloit ; ungraded ml\o < l , Tl'i ' ® 74c. Options dull and oi > y and 'iHt'tO loner. Only llpit mnnlpulnllon. t-eptoinbur , ( > Sc , clos- IIIK i58c ; October , OKSOl'ac , closing ( ,4c ; No vember. bXUS'ie ' , cloains 1 , 0 : Di'cember , M'i CWJ'ac , clojliu Wl c : Junuaiy , rllii4" | > l'1 o , clos- InKfifjo : Mnr. ft.lTiWil\iC. oioslu. , M'8o. OATS Hocolpts , 110,000 buahols : exports , 50- 03U bushels ; stilus , b. > .OOJ lliihhels ot futures. and ro < JJ bushels of spot , bpot market lovvnr. Options dull , woiKur ; Septiimbor. .lie , closlns .tic : Ooiober. Jl'.iiWI c. closlui ! Jl'io ; November , > l. < ® ' , , oloslni ; J.i8c ; IVtombor , olosliiK ,11 'jo : bput No. 2 white , .iT &iso ; wcHterii , J-t i cvhlto vvoslorn , a'ffllJc ; No , 2 Uhle.uo , , l.lo. \\-yulcl ; shipping , OOcKOodlo ; choice , UWilOo. . HOPS Qulot and weak ; stale common to chnlco , 1 k617n ; I'aolllo co i t , 14-317C. K Options hte.ulj , unchuuncd to " 0 . . . i. .ui .Miiitii , Tiijij iuiljr , Til wiill M ; o Uio. dull , noniliiul : fair cargoes , IS.50j No. 7 , bucAii-Haw , nulot , nrm : fair reflnlnc.na-lOo ; CPiitrlfuKil.ini test , .1 7-IbQI'4o : riitlnuil llrm , MohAsbts KorolRtt , nominal ; Now Orleans llrm , iiulet ; common lo fancy , i'SiUx'e. Uicr ( julot , firm ; domestic , fair to extra . , move , M.IVJld.li ; I'lilladelpliln ami llaltlmoro. In bulk , JISJO. ) bj ; Unlteil closed 55io ! for Oo- tobor. ConoNSEEn Oiiv rirnii now crude , JOe ; vol. low , JMSI70. TAI.I.OW Pull , steady ; oily ( JJ.OO pUss ) , 4' o. HobiK Dull , steady ; strained , common to good , tl I.Vitl 40. Tllii'i..NTlM--Qiilot. stnady ; 'iMi'isiic. l' < iis ( bte idy ; vvcstcin , HyaiOo ; receipts. 3'Ui packiiKOB. Ullir.s ( illicit wel salted Now Orleans BO- looted , 45 to 75 ll)3l/iieo ) ; TuYUSboIcctud.fiOlokO Ibs , maso. I'OIIK Modoralo tlomand firm : old mesv tllWl.Mnow \ \ mesa , SU.2Jai-173j o\lru prime , II 00 < 3I1.50. firm ; plcUlcd bolllos.Oo ; lilekled liouldera , 7c ; piekled hams , 101-i WUo. .MniDLEs 1'irw ; short clear , September , 7 75. I.AIID rirm butqulotiwrstorn etonm , 17.40 ; options sales. 75J tlurccs ; Octolior , (7.10 K7.4I , closing * 7. : bid ; November , 47 40 ; Du- cember , 17.51 1 January. KU. UurrEU-ljuloti llrw western dairy , lf& l c ; western creamery , lftfJ"Vj western fac tory * r.'viwn' - - ie' ; i IK" ) " i'i < ( fr. e' , CIITMI Quiet , sle.tui'j woile-rn. MtSc ; part skims , Jt7'i ' < > . . . . . IMU Iliov-tJIucr : Afntrlcan , II6.00SIS.25. V , Mo. , ? opui' ' rtouu-In KOOI ! upiiiaud , llrm , active , WIIKAT- Steady : No,1 , 3 liard. cish , Me bid ; Scptomlipr , S.c bid : Nu. 2 red. cish. Sic bid Conv Stuady ; No. ,2 , , cash , M'iC | Suptem ber , Mo. , OATS-III tlemantl ; < WftMi , 27 0 ; September , Sx * . n i ItAV-rirm. 1'i.ix SKBII 89c. 1 Hurmi 1'irm ; creamery. 185lc ; dairy , 15 ® ISc , . Poos-Stoadv at inc. Ki , llCKl.tCOi corn , 1,100 ; oats , OHM iit Whoit , 51,500 ; corn. 8,000 ; oats , "one. St. Iiouls 'Markets. PT Lotita , Mo. Sept. 1. WIIKAT Lower ; cash , or'je ' : ilooc-uibor. l > i'o. Oo IN \\o lU : cash , 4J'ic ' ; May , 42o. O VTS I/OHcr ; cash , JOc. I'Oltic-JII 3\ Mnrkoti. ItVFlii'OOt Sopt. IS.VIIBT I'lrtn. domanil poor : holdeis offer sp irlncly ; No. 2 winter , 7s D'idf'l's ' led per cent il. COIIN steady , dem.u.d poor ; mixed wesl- orn. Os r > d per cental. I'BAS Canadian , iHOil per cnntal. Ot--iiii Jlnrkot. r t . Minn. Hcpt 12 Witr.vr fish , dratrRcd. llecolpls , , IC" > cirs Close- No I haul , on trm k. bd'i i'iC ' ; No 1 northern , M'Sc ' ; on I nek , 67jj < iiso ; No. 2 1101 them , on track , b4sc. ; Cliiclnnntl Marlccts. OINCINVVTI , O , fcopt. 12. Win : \T-Qulot ; No 2 icd , die. CHUN r.isy.No 2 mlxnd. Wi'UKfo. O O\TS SlroiiR : No. 2 mixed. J'itfflj3e. WlllSkl'.V Jl 1H. 3IlIwanKcc Mii.WAtfMct1. WIs . "opt. 17 Wnn.T Lower ; No 2 Nprlii . cash , Ollt , ' ! c , CoitN I.owor ; No. 1 , ( > 0c. OATS I.ovvor ; No. 2 vvhltp , 3l'5e , Tnloilo ( < rnln Altirlccr. ToLfno , O. . Sept. 12 WIIKAT Lower : cash and bepti'tulior , UPfc. COUN Lower ; ' ish , fi4o OAia CJulot , cash , oO'ic. San KruiioiscoVIiont AInrkot. vv PiiAsci > .ro , Cal , Pcpt. lJ.-Wiir.AT Sto idler : bujors1 sena n , Jl 7SV. buyur , IbOl , 41.00' i , sellei , 1S9I. * 1.0t'4 STOCKS -I.V/I JIO.\1)H. Nr.w YOIIK , Sept. 12. The sleek market this mornlus opened with a confldoiit feeling and wltli prices Kenorally small fractions better than thobO of last ovonliu but there was an other batch of rumois and stories touching the condition of HIchiiioud & West Point and the rumor that a receiver ts Inov- It , iblo was louder than over. Nalurally , as an nccompanl nncnt of these stories , the boars attacked the stock and bonds with v Igor right at tlio outset , and the common stock fell away fiom l'l'4 per cent to 10' per cent , nhilo the preferred dropped from GO per cent to 55 per cent. At the s imo tlmo the Col lateral Trust 5's were pounded down from 5S'i ' percent tool per cent. The effect upon the rest ot the list was not w hat , It ou jht to have been , considering the suddenness and force of thchatnmorliiz , and while Itiirlln ton yielded 1 percent to 9 > per ceht , the others lost only fractional amounts. Tlio foreign houses were buyers as a rule , while there w.is 301110 sclllni ; for western ac count and the local tridiug element wcro sollc'H almost to a , min. The low prices bioiiBht It. ' ome new buyliiK for the long ac count and covering at the bottom prices was urKcnt , which hid the eircet of rallying thu INt rather Mi.irply after 11 o'clock. Tlio bank bbitomeiit wus moro uni'our igln to tbo bulls than expected and tlio demand for Blocks In the las , ! few minutes was sped.illy Urge. 1'rices continued to adv -nice , and not only weio the early losses in ido up , but frac tions In addition wcro calncd In most c isos. The best prices woie not fully maiut lined , liowovcT , and Iho final changes are Insignifi cant li. almost all of the active stocks. The cioso wis firm at slight concessions from the best figures Richmond & West Point Is down l"a percent after a material tally and the preferred 4 per cent from the last previous sale. Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds have been quiet and steady. The following are tlio closing niiot itlons for the leading stocks on the Now N ork , stock ox- chatiRO today : ' ] ho lotal s lies at stoclcs toil iy woio 117.2C.O sliiuos Ineludliig Atchlson , 1U.02S Canada Soutliein , 4.1.0 ; Delavviiie , Laokiiwann i .1 Western , 2,000 : llilo. 7,7i,0 ; L tKo t-horo , 2.11 , ) ; Louisvlllo. < L N'nshv lllo , r > ,500 ; Mls ooil Pacific , nrofi'iiod , 2l."i ; Rondiun' . 4 ( HI ; Ululimond ft \\ost I'olnt , 11 , 53 ; fat. Paul , 7,710 ; Union Pacific , 8'W. Fiiiiiiiuial Iu\lo\v. Nnvv YOIIK. Fopt. 12.-Plio 1'ost says : At leastonu winning Inference can bo drawn from this unpleasant Incident , whatever the outcome may bo It was apparent several months ago that the chief discouragement ex isting both In tlio Block market and IiiG ininy rallroid oltclcs was duo to the fact that Iho companies could neither make the now bonds nor secure , long tlmo loan on advantageous terms. The financial outlook has Improved materially slnco then ; but the now bonds hivn not ap peared , and the tlmo loans , Instead of being more read fly carried/ have become In several cases In Hating burdens , through the un easy action of the banners by whom float ing dubls were supported. This very plain fact shows an important element In the situation which is certain to embarrass and restrain an upward movement. What Its do- toirliu Inlluonco on the iiuruut will bo In the and In not easy to 'coulee ' turo If It loads merely tooiutlous and Intelligent discrimina tion In oiitsldo liii ) Inj ; qf htouks , there will bo perhaps llttlo occasion lo regret Its appour- uncc , _ _ „ „ _ _ _ _ New York Money Market. Nr.w YOIIK. Sept 11 MONBY ov CAM. Easy , with no loins , closing riflcrod at , " 5 per cent. PKIMI : .Muiii'ANrir.K I'M'KII 1VIB7 percent. Sri.nt.iNO LxciUNtiB-Quiet and lnu\v at Jl U for blUy-ilay bills and flbl'i for de mand. 'Iho following wcro the closing prices on bonds : I'lllllllOllll Notl'S. Nwv OKI CAh8 , La , Sept. la-Clearing" , KNSAS ClTV , Mo , Popt. 12 Clearings today' .Ovj.M l , ami for the \vooli , JU.UbU,707. ) lUt.Tivtoin- . . Sopt. -OIuirltiKS.,543- ! , - 660 ; buluncos. tCM.GJO Hate , 0 per cunt. NMV VOIIK. fci'jit -t'learliiKS , li.7,078 , ( > i liiluncpM , t.\li7,77. . 1'or the nouki Ulourlnus , Jii ( : ! , t7rju ; ! balances , , ' 5. 101 UOI. I'liiiAPi.i.i'iiii , Pa. , hunt. 1 ? . Dank cloar- luss today , tlo,7MH ( ; Iialanee1) . tl.S7Ufl.i7. lor thn vveolt endeil today clo irlmss were ( AVaSI.ITU ; baliinee'sf , * S7JJ'iA Money , 4,4i5 ! per cent. IIOSTOV. Musi , Popt. 12 Hank clearings to day IIJlfU4tiU. balanees , tl.&IT.tOI , rate for luouey , i ; i ( til per cuui , uxuuau b ou Now York , 2'i .lOc illscount tier 11,000 Tor the wonk , ' ' $ ; ri7lH' , ' < I'oi cionrliiffs Hl.SI'.tlJi balances , , , thu corrcsnundlnx wrrk In 1SW , clearings , tsO- 4IH.7W ) balnnce ? , J , < .W7MA S\N I'lUNCnCO , Cal. , Sopt. 12. Drafts , 7H per cunt : by lolcttniph , IJ > { per com , Pts rinNcise'o , Cal . ? opt. 12. llink clear- IIIRB for the week cm ! Ins today , $ iO.'iMtX)0. ) t'llirno , 111. Popt. 12 Money it per cent , Now Vork oM'hntiRu ( VJ ) discount. Uio trine" for to lay , i.7ro,7S5i for llio week , Wt > .Vlf.I i'\chanffo vvcik at fisjij for l\ty day bills and l 8 fur slitlitdrafls ST. l.oiM * ) , Mo , Som. Ii I'iiMirluas today , Jl.ll , < W5 : tills week , * J4Vi7.'t ! last week , iti II.K8I : corrcsponditu ; week last yonr , tllt& * > - ' . ' 0. llaliinci'sToday. . J' > ii"Mij this woi-K , ( X7 > asi3 ! last wcol , , iiV.'sl.l.'d ; corroapomlh-fi week last } oar , } . ' 7'i1lll ( Atutioy , ( if per ce-nt I , \eliaiiKo on New York Is quoted at uir. London Stoolc Market. Lovnovopt. ! . 12 The followln ; wcro the London "took rpiot itlons closing at I p in : Cornols TTionpy 5 , l'i HI Uric " M Consols nccuunt 1i | < IT 4 * . . . 120' ' xt Paul common ; iw tl s 4M . llU'-a ' Sou liirkivnlril It-Ml N Y I' A O IlrJta 3UH l > ciiiis > lviinl f5'4 ' Ciinnillnii t'aclilc .ifi Mmlenn C . now 4s. 7V i HAHSir.VBll 11'iS. Movnv Uato of ilUcotint In the open imrkel for both short and three months bills , Hi pui cent , Bank of Kimlirntl Bullion. ept 12 The amount of bullion wlthdiavvn from the llaukof Kngland on bal- tiuco today. A'l'i.COJ. 1'arls Kontim. PAUIO. Soiit IS lined per cent rentes 001 f'5j for the accounU Donvcr 'Mining Cole , "opt 12. i' oo 1 business In mining stocks today I'ot il s ilos , r',1 , , " > Usliares 'Iho following are tlio closlup quotations : Ban PranuiKuo .tfiiiiiii ; SAV | 'H\NCISCO. Cal , fcopt 12. The official closing ( inot itlons for mining stocks ted ly were as follows : Now York Mining Quotations. Nrvv Yoinc , Sept li The closing mining Rtoclvciuotations are as follows : Now Yolk Dry GooilH Mnr'ifet. VOIIK. Seit. | 12. Tlinro was a Rood busi ness In dry Kood- , for a Saturday at tlio h inds of adonis as null as jobbers Tin ) demand < or cotton goods csuocliilly K consldoi Jbly accel erated and stocks look smaller. ' 1 ho touo of the market Is firmer. I'riuts are ac tive. There .aro no stocks of popu lar articles or of Indigo blues. The Cilouccbtor prints have been advanced - ! ' pet cunt. The following have been advanced ouo-iiirtor | of 1 cent a yard each. Audros- mxgln bio iched , constitution il 4-4 blown , Tliorndyko ticks bwlfL HIver aim CondN A. O. O. ticks. Manufacturers refuse to ell print cloths at Jo The Koncral market Is entering upon a radical change , and It Is no.v dilllcult to eel many articles , for prompt dolfvciy. Ail Indications DOlnt to a consldeiablo period of activity. New York Specie I xportH. NEW Yoinc , Sept. 12. Exports of speolo from Uio port of New Yoik duriiiK tlio week imounted 104777,7" , . ' , of which iJU.21Jw.as told : ind fSJ",1) . sliver. Tlio imports ot specie dur- IIIK tli" week amounted to Uftl,65 , of which 5K.471 was gold and ifl..S'JI ' silver. Trailers' Talk. CmcMno,111.Sept. 1. CounselmanA. Pay to 'Jockrell Uros : The leading Intluoncos In nhe.it today were bearish L'.ibips reflected inly a small pint of yesterday's advance nnd lecolpts nro largoi tnan expected anil a war like Item of news from the New York ller.ild reported hero caused an curly llurrvof liuv- iiU , but the advance brought soiling ; orders tiom every point of the compiss uul prices fell uudei the frco oiler- ius to i > woik elo liu at l 4 to ' "ic lecllne. Thcru are bonio shipping Imiulrlcs Toi low grade wheat nnd Indie itlons thit a fair export trade could bo done on a llttlo fin- ther decline Wo therefore advise covering short s ilcs on the next ( rood brcul > . Corn was : lepu-sed by reselling for account of bull speculators who hi'd bought jcilmday on the , Uiul service prediction of a cold wuvo and iveru disappointed , Hccelpts are growing vei v lie iv v and as tlio iniukut K sus tained i > urelv uy miinlpulntlou wo it'll ' advlao s lies of December or May corn on Hard spots 1'iovlslons wore decidedly lowoi : ind while the action of pickers was divide d the balance of the trailo was In favor of sell- In Jauntily pork. Thu weakness lu grain biought out 6imo long Uetolici pork foi out- > Ido aei-Oiint , which was taken by packets and : arrlers anil 114 ilnst which s lies of latur fu- Lint-swoio made Hecelpts of IIO.IH were In- luaslug again and wo htlll regard the market n fialo on bulges. CiticAdO , III , eopt. 12 ' 'wiirt ? Dupeo X Me- Cormlclc to 1\ < - bw irl ? \ . ( . 'o : Tlio whoiit miukct today opened at a MMill decline fiom yesterday's close and closed at a dcolint- for the day of 2c ultli but ono reaction which was \uiscil by a bcnsatlonal v\ar iiimor sent hero from Now York. 1'orelgn m irkets opuiicd liare'ly htcady and closed lower. Oco in Trolghts nrooiily I cent per bushel , nntwltli- it Hiding the rate at which stocks at the bea- iioiriliiroaceumulallug. Kurclptshero4'Kcars. ' In Diiluth and .Minneapolis theru wcio7J7 , ad vices from the formur place Indicate a very large movement uo\t week. Corn was very noiik The weather map showed the cold ivavohad been escaped 1'ho northwest te-m- [ leraluros Tiero all higher I'hu crop summar- ca In the nuirnlng papers hhowcd that one-half to two-thirds of thociops woio pr ictlcally iiaturcd Low grades arogcttlng to a heavy llsumnt under tlio contract I'rov Islons weio ivoik. The decline was chiolly In sympathy , vitn tlio grain markets. Tliero was , however , i promise of a large hoin irket OlltiAiio. III. , hopt l.-Ki nnett Hopkins & "o. to S A , Mu\\liorter lu round numbers llioio havu been marketed on this crop In the linst weeks ut the nlno prlnelp il primary mar- , .ets-)4,0)O.OOJbiisliolsof ) wheatagainst20 Oil ) OJO Imsliols for lliocnricspomlln ; ! iierlod lustyniu in < l 2 : > , ooo.OOO biishuUlu bhl ) . It Is now coining lo market about foui tlmis as fast as in IbW , ind ll Ihhi'iirccly unloaded anywhere in the tvoit betoio buyeia sell a alnit } It lu I'liloago. I'ract cally L'lile igo receivers ire culled on to take earo of : lie bulk of these millions of bushels ivhlch farmers insist In soiling In hpllo of .heir alliance. Clileun'o capital Is Insulllulont lo sustain tills enormous load unless Iho toroUn demand keeps up and the who it can lie kept moving toivard I'liropoin angieatii uilumo as It pours In from tlio wnst. It inattera not how gre it tlio foreign duflcluncy mav bo or how llatteirlng Is the prospect fur U..V ) who it In Iho tprliu' . U Is now simply a problem In financial nathomiitles Uhleagi ) cnn't and will not iiold Iho hnf for llin rest of tlio world nnd If tlio foreign demand Is Insufficient to absorb tht ) hiiiplus at em re'iit prln s ihu market will will gradually hi uk a pi Ice low euou.'h to at tract nvctssary export onlers ' | ho hliaigi ad- mnco which ucnirrcd Tilday and i-aliirdnv iv as uitlllclul nud thu roiult of lar/opureh ISLS ly eastern siK'enlutor-i I'urt l.'ii iiiutkets re fused to respond to the rally , and when It WIIH utleinpted to unload , the dirllno was oven moro lapnl than the liul e. In coin nnd oats It Is the Impiesslon that the eaateinclliiuo am losing their grip e ich day as this wo ither adds mllllnns of hushols to our crop ind foou thiu'litlrocrup will bo safe. . Uur ud- i'lees from Columbus Neb. state nou corn In 'onilltlon to bu hhippwt has madu Its appuir- ineo IP tint lu.uket. Hliould a eornei bo ittomntnl next nuiutli It wiuild bo possible to : irtlllchilly dry thu new coin bo as to m ike It lullverable n ct < ntructs , ( Juts are soniewhul lower in consequence of the we iknoss In corn l'rovl > lens hhiired in Iho general decline , jiaek- TH lielng the prlnolpul M Hers The market ooknus If It mluhtgohiime-wlialhiwor.hutour id v Icci is ullli to buy them tin nil boft sputa Do\VUt s Lltllo iulv uiscrs , only piDolo sure slclt hcaautfuo uua rcju.ato the be .t la WORK OF OMAHA'S ' CHURCHES. Movements of Pastors and Pious People Dur ing the Past Week , PREPARATIONS FOR THE WINTER'S ' EFFORT Opcnlnn < f Paltcvtio CollORC Tito Now Tlicotnjjlcnt SPmltiary Coming MutboillNt ConfVrcnco nntl Some ol'Its Hollcvuo colloco , of which ovorv frlontl of education In Omaha fools promtd , opcucil for the fall term hut Ttiosdny. Tlio attendance ) for the ilrst day was very cncouraglm ; , the number roachlnt ; almost sixty young Indies and gontlonitiu. IJr. ICerr , the energetic and faithful prcsl- dent , feels very much encouraged by the out look aim U perfectly contUlont that the school will nchlcvo greater aiiccus * this yoir tluin over before In Its history. Thu teachers nrn all onthuslftstlc over the progiess of the school and they \\lll botid every energy to so- ctiro ttiopivatest possible results fiom the jeii's worlt Miss Ilosnck is onoof the most popular and successful toacher-t In the \\ost. 1'tof. C'tothcts lias been In K'lropo ' nil sum mer and will , ot fotuso , conic homo filled \ \ ! th now idois and with the Inspiration of outhu- hiasm for ptolltablo woik Dr. Hell has spent pat t of ttie summer va cation In visiting ( JamLiklgo and Oxford and doll\oted some Icctutcsat the gtoat summer - mor meeting conducted by Key U. T Moody nt N'orthllold , Mass. Ho ha-i arrived and Is rcadv fora \ cat's hard wonc. Mrs. Boll Is also In hnr place and is tocogni/od us a very able teacher. Miss l.awrt'iico of Xow Yoilt , has been cmploj cd to tuku ehar o of the teachers' do- pattmont. Miss Ileislioy has the att dopntt- montaiid 1'iof. Tabor of Omal.-i , \\lllgl\o In- strui'tions in piano and organ music The friends of Uellovuo look forajoar of gtoat ptosperlty. Want lo he .MiNstoniii IPM. The conversion of the ( Jhlncso to Chris tianity may or may not be a hopeless tasic. However this may bo it is ceitam that Neb raska Is going to send out n number of enthusiastic missiou.ulos to labor with the cunning child of the otiont upon the subject of moiallty and eternal sahatiou. About two years ago something lilca a missionary wave sti tick the prominent Young Men's Christian association workers of Kunsa * and JJobtaskaitnd tho/oal for fotclmi missionary nork undeV\\ont a marked change throughout the \\ost and paitlculuily in the states named. Mr. Fisher , the general secretary of Kansas and Mr N&sh , the gonctal secretary of Neb- ra ka , took hold of the \\otlc with gtcat energy and lost no opportunity to tiigo upon Chtiblian joung men and women the neces sity of ( living themselves up to missionary work. Their efforts ate now bringing forth fruit. In neatly ovetv countu wheto thoto Is an active Young Men's Chiistiiin associa tion , theio are joung men and women pto- paring to enter the woilc of a foieign tnissiomuy , 'Ihcto are othei membeis of the Young Men's Chi istian association , whohavo not looked with favor upon this movomcnt. They claim that in many instances the veiy best workeis h ivobeen induced to pr.ictli.ally abandon the field neater homo whoio tliofr services woio very b idly needed and In a few instances it is claimed the associations liivo , been seiiouslv ciipplod thtstllslntcgi.ttlon of thoenthusiastic w01 kars. ThObO whoaio most intcic-sted in the misslonaty woik , hold how over , that theio aio enough wotkeis for the homo field If evoiyono will do his duty nnd the need of foioigu missionaiy workers they claim is \ pry groat. irall who are now in" > imlng for the work decide to go theio will bo about twenty to thirty missionaries leave Nebraska within the coming j car lor China. They will go to Clianghi nnd spend ajoar In the missionary training school where tuoy will learn bomo- thiug of tbo Chinese language and then they will bo assigned to woik among the natives of the celestial kingdom. The following ladles aim gentlemen are in tending to go as missionaries. Mr Nu h ana wife ; C. 1C. Powell nnd wife , of York ; Mr. KniLkerbockor and wife , of Hastings , U. 1' . Stnlcy and wife , of Lincoln ; 13. lj. Griflln. Bertha Scholield , U. S bhocfer , of 1'latts- mouth and T. J. Hollander , of Omaha. Tlio Modi xlist U mrcrpiiee. The session of the North Nebraska annual conference- near at hand and proUsionis now Loing made for the entertainment of the ministers nnd their wives who will attend. September II ) will witness the gather ing at Omaha of ttio giottost number of Methodist pro-idlers that ever convened in Nebraska not th of the 1'latto river. The comincof jJlsnop Goodsoll to ptoslao is an ticipated with no small measure of interest. The ptoichors of this conference l.avo been engaged lutely in a good-humored con troversy in respect to making live districts out of the present four. The Omaha quar tet ly conferences have neatly all remonstrated against ono foatuio of tlio piojoctod change , In that it is proposed to uivido the citv , giv ing to each of two ciistiicts pitt of the metropolitan chaiffC3 , Instead ol all the charges belonging to ono , us at present. The The presiding older of Omaha district thinks the contemplated chaii n might work a llttlo unfairness to him. In the past three years lie has boon xho morns , by diligence and tireless labors , of constructing several now chugos in his Hold of operation. The mak ing of llvo districts out of four would cut into his diocese , probibly taking fiom it some of the boat charges. The Theological Seminary. The Presbyterian Theological seminary 1 s progicssmg nicely. Tlio first class now coa- : ams nine studouti in daily attend incu and three moro tire expected to como in within n week or two. Dr. John Gordon of this city , Dr. Stephen Phelps of Council IJlulla nnd Ifov. A. J. Stoillng of the Walnut Hill church aio the regular teuchois who hoar classes every any , while Dr. Low no of Uouldor , Cole , and Dr Itarsha of Tccumsou and others connected with the faculty will visit Omaha sovcr.il limos cacn toim ( lining the year and bring un their departments. Next , \ear the professors will all icsido in Omahu , nnd In all probability un udvnuced class will bo started. I'nNtniH and IVoplu. Rev. W. J. Harsha of the I'irst 1'iosby- ' torian ctrurch rotutiied lust week fiom'n three weeks' vacation in the east. The annual State convention of the Woman's Christian Tomporaiico union will moot in the rust Methodist chuich In this citv on September 'Jl. It will piobably con- Untie several days and the attendance promise * to bo Intgo Bishop Goodsoll , who will prosldo at the annual session of the Noitli Nobiaska con ference which meets ueio tills wcoit is a man of magnificent personal appcaranco , a finished scholar md ono of the best pulpit orator. , of the Methodist denomination. The Second Prosbyteiian church on Satin- ilora sttcot was reopened last Kuuday alter Inlying been repaired and repapered through out. The chuich Is now as neat mid attractive - ivo as and now sptlng bonnet , nnd Hoy. S i\I. Ware nnd his congregation fool amply lopald foi the luconvenionco and e\pnnso of rupair- ing. ing.Dr. Dr. A. W. Lamar of the f'ltst Bnptlst chinch and family lotuinod last Wednesday from Long Pine , .Nob , wlicro they spent the mouth of August. They will bo at homo to their fiiomls after today nt'UI'J L'urnam street. Dr Lamur took a vety active part In the work of the 1'hnutuitn.ua at Long Pine and at Hot Kpiings , S n , whoio no lectuioa upon "Hecolloctions of tUo South Piior to the War" and on "Wives mid Women " I in loctuics wcio received witti greit favor and the doctor made a gnut manv frio.uls during his sojourn up there. The clti/cna of Long Pine piesonUid him with a beautiful lot on the Clmntnunua grounds ard intend to Iniild a cottage on it for him next year so as to in duce the doctor to go to the Cttautauqua at Long Pine every year. Dr Lam ir will now buckle on the armor for u hard winter's light nt-amst the power and forces of the uvll ono Ilo will begin a sei 101 of Sunday evening bormons apptopilutu fur autumn contempla tion mid study by preaching this oveniug "Lessons from the llooU of Truth , " Bishop Ncumnn of Omnha officiated nt thl hiving of the corner stone of the I'owloi Methodist church In Chicago last Sunday. The building will cost fltJ.OOO. It Is said that the growth of MothodUo In the nnglMi at my and navy In late ycnr < lias bucn \ cry romntkablo. Koturus for th * present year show that there are nearly a,000 ) declined Woiloy.ius In both services. The woik of the Salvation army has boon particularly successful In It'dla nnd Ceylon during the past year , the organizations mi in boring 110 as against clghtv ono nt the closn of the ptcvlous year. Of the 501 prcucnl ofllecrs In these countries fMO are natives. News U received In Rochester of th death , In Ocnovn , Swltrcrlnnd , on AUgim II , of the Uov , rerdlnnnd Do Wilton Ward , DD. n Presbjtoilan , who wns an array chaplain In the lllUh Now Yoik voluntoan , nnd dlstilct scctotnrj * of thn Amcrlcnn Bibla boctotj for Wcslotn Now York Dining IsiK ) thi'to wore built in the t'nlteil States sn OvW churches. Docs till * look like decay I During the last vcnr In all donomlnni tlons In this country tl.o additions numbered , oor 1,000,00(1. Does this look llki * docnyt The Issues fiom the blblo house since April I have been iL'0,1 It , copies. Does this loota llkodccayl By the will of the late 1311 Perry of Albany tlio Atncilcnn Haptlst Missionary Union , the Amcticiu Baptist Homo Missionary 'ocloty. the New YoikBiptlst Union for .Ministerial I3ducatloii , nud Hamilton's Theological semInary Inary wcro made toslduarv legatees Ac- conihigh , last week , eaoh of these received a check for $ * ii,0 > . " > 0,1 , mal.lng n total of ever * . ! 00,000. Thoirt is groit rolipious oxcltcmont til Sixdetilmm , a village ncir Kltiitston , OnU The action of the Pico Methodists In the \lllno hall croitod so much disorder that they woie put out of the building i hey then loturncd to a vac-iut Held , wheto a "corset meeting1'was ' hold A honllio wai st.utod , nnd women thicw their corsets on the bl.uo , cryltife' , "Wo will die ns God made us " The Uov Igmtlus P , Horstmnn. D D , ot Phlhidi'lphla , who Is believed to htixu boon chosen in Uomo to succeed Bishop Gllmour of Clovctand , O , is rl jean of ago HI ? catlj education was obtained In thn country1 , but ho was ouo of llvo students sent ftotn Amoiau to the AmetlCau college attached to tlio propiigandn at Uomo In 1M > 0. Hning ro- celvcd ilia iluBiee of doctor of thonloirv , ho taught fiom IMW to IbT" in the Catholic som- lnnrIn Philadelphia in tlio dcpuivuonts of loirlc , motaplijsics , othit i , Get man and He- brow. Ho is i.ow chancellor of the diocese and the spiritual ditoctor of the Convent of Notio Dame , and of the thtco assoil.Hlons. Children of Mniy , Tabornnclo Soctctv anil the Confratetnlty of Chiistian Mothers , which meet theic He has tw ice bofoio boon coasldcicd for a bishoprlq' A letter in the Indopoiident from a Methodist dist mvloiuuy ! in .Inpan tells tlio names taken by the different rolinious bodies nt work in thoompiro. T'lio Presbytcilnns are tlu "Chinch of Chi 1st In .lap in. " the 13pis- coinliuns mo the "HolCatholln church , " but ate commonly known as the "Ulshop church , " tlio Kussian tjpo Is called the "Or thodox chinch , " the Roman Catholic is styled the "Religion of the Loul fiom Heaven , " the Congiegntionalibts nro the "Assoclato Churches , " the Baptists are the "Immersion Chinch , " while-absurdly enough , the Moth- odist-i lejirodtico in Jnpan the three oparato otgani ations known hero as the Canada. Methodists , and the Methodists , North nnrt Bouth. Ono may well wonder at the rapid ' piogrcss of Chti'stlnnitv In Japan , seeing H advocates aio tlius divided. A new choir master in n church ought to make u\crj thing Just hum. "That was u vorv rcisotiablo rciiuest the Rov. Mr. Whltctio made last Sunday. " "Whit was Hi" "Ho requested that no but > tons bo contributed tor the heathen without gii incuts attached to them " St. Peter What has become of that real sstato avent wo lot in on piobnlion ? OabrielJoblotsi Ho has mrppod out n new mansion and is offering to lot paoplo ot small means in on the ground Moor. Ministers may pieach about the evils ol piuo fighting and nil good pcoplo hold pugil ists in deep abhorioncc , but ncaily every body will tin n round vvitli keen Interest to watch n lively scrapping match upon the street. "Johnny , I want jou to go ever to the grocery stoic on the corner and got mo a can of condensed milk" " 1 don't want to go now , mamma " "Why don't jou wnnt 10 go now , Jolinnj ? " "Bocauso I want to wall until tlio groccrvimn's wifogoos to church , riicn her husband will bo in chittro of the toio. Ho never goes to church nnd ho will ijivo mo a stick of candy , which she uovor iocs. " To tlio I'nhllu. There is nothing wo could say that would 30 thoroughly convince the leader of tha Ricat vuluo of Chamberlain's Colic , t'nolora nnd Dinrrtuun Remedy as n personal trial , nnd what wo do say Is only with the liopo that jou will give it a fair trial and satisfy \ourselfthat our staton-cnts are true. AVe biso our claims on sovcntcon jcars ex perience in tlio sale and use of ttio remedy , Lluring which tlmo moro linn two million bottles have been sold. What wo claim is that Chamboilaln's Colic , Chuleia and Dlnr- rli < i.v Ueinodv is the most ncompt nnd most teliablo medicine vet discovoicd for boucl complaints. Th it it is pleasant and sifo to take. Tint it never fails when the plain printed directions aio followed. That it will euro pain in the stomach , cello , 1'iamp colic , pilutois' colic , printers' colic , liilious cnlic or cholera morbus in their worst lorms in less tlmo than any other known lomcdy. That it will cuio malignant dyscntry or bloody flux in its worst form , and even when npldemic.that It has boon used in sovoial cpl- ilomics of that disoiso with poi foot success , nnd that it was Uio only remedy or ticatmont used lu either of these seven opiuomies that ivould cult ) Uio wout cases. Wo have many losliinonlals in pioof of the above state ment" That it will euro clnonlo dim ihci n , nnd Is the only remedy that has ever boon known to ellcctually cine thai diei.dfiil dl.oaso The 1 ago sale on this lomcdy has , to ft Rroat extent , been produced by people who have baon cined by it urging their friends and acquaintances to try It In almost every noignboi hood there Is some ono whoso Ufa has boon saved by it , or who has been cured of n sovoto attack ot bowel complaint by it , nnd thov mo its most enthusiasm ; advocates , honcstl ) nnd slncmely so , bocaus" thej knovr at its nun its fioir. pmsonal oxpoticnco It Is put up In " ) cent , .V ) cent nnd $1 bet > llos , and may bo obtained from any diuggist. Jliamborlain & Co. propiiutora , Dos Moluci , Iowa. Ij ( * < > itlniato Sal'i ) Brooldjn IIHH a vorit'iblo Hiifobrcalcor. It inulliiud to ( lishonosty lie inltfht cuuso , lie pnllco no end of troulilo. lliH Intog- : 'ity , however , IH ocjtnl to Ills nUill. 'J'hla niinipulatur of the cold chisel ban boon iroalvlii into biuilv vaults iiiul biifou for 'orly yours In all bo lins untoiud1,000 lafos , mill , Ihout'li iiust ( lovonly , lie ox * iccts to add to the mnnbor. Tlio ox- iliuiution is Unit ho in riiii > ! o\od to open iitfosvhuio locks liit\o become IIod or .bo uoinbinulion lost. DoWHt's Llttlo Uarly itisors for the Hvor ions A M ( HI A Mi U ( .OS'llOlf McShanc & Condon , INVIiSTMliNT HAXKIiRS , 300 S. 13tl ( f-t , Fir-it N itiouil Hank UulUt Ing , Oinahi , Neb Pcil In utocki Uonli iBoirltlui 01 iiTinn I il pa 30ruti No iiUa I Mai on I u ir iviil I ) n ill l rat mltilo himrL Inn ' lu un ) ! ij bulk ( lock , or uti * cell itural CURE YOURSELF ! Pruggi tlio .ml MM Imrgiit uml . . I and the | , > n.a.f' men dcliil i ' "is pcmliar to wend It i r s in a few d us i tin t tlto iul or ust t ol a 'lot ' < ir t Aaifrtran Cure he Evans Chemical D CINCINNATI o u o *