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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST U 1892-S1XTEEN PAGES , 11
m * V * * . DUN OS OMAHA LOCAL 1RADE
No Limit to Jobbiug Business Exoapt the
Houses' ' Shipping Capacity.
COMMISSIONMEN VERY HARD PUSHED
Jtctnll ltit lnc < s I'alrly Active Among tlio
l-urgrr l > tulilUbiiioiits Hi-nl Kstutu Af-
Icctcil Soninwlint hy Projected lintcr-
l > rlic .Money htlll iasy.
\V. H. Uobcrson , mnnnRor of tno mer
cantile nRency of 11. G , Dun & Co. , In his
usual weekly review of trade says :
The pUonomlnnl business of n majority
of the wholesale "houses which lias marked
the past two months continues. Several of
the principal dealers state that their trade Is
limited only by their facilities for mcctltiR
orders. Collections nro uot quito
eo good In some lines ns this llmo laxt month ,
but this Is probably duo to the fact that
farmers uro busy In this harvest fields and
Interior merchants so
nro not paylnp
promptly. Most of tno wholesale men , however
. The not- ,
ever , report collections very easy.
nblo exceptions to the reports of good trudo
nro in the leaf tobacco , liquor and lumber
linos. Houses handling these ijoous report
only u fair demand.
"Tho commission men Una It alfllcult to
Btipjily the demand for croon fruits ,
especially npples. California Is about
the only rciourco ( for other fruits.
Apples can scarcely uo found any where. The
CalUcrnla product boliiR Inferior , is not of
fered here , nnd the excessive cost of trans
portation would practically shut them out of
this market , oven If the fruit wcro satisfac
tory
"Preparations are being tnndo for nn ex
ceptionally nctivo trade In oysters this fall.
Usually the market does not open until Sep
tember , but nlrondy fresh oysters nro adver
tised In some of tbo rcstuurunts.
"In banking circles about the only chnnpo
noted Is u reduction of the balances of coun
try bankers. Money continues easy and sev
eral of the hanks would cheerfully loan con
siderable bums on demand ut very low rates.
The feeling Is general , however , that Sop-
tcniber will ECO moro activity in the money
market.
"Uetail trade is rather better than last
week In most lines , but local dealers are by
no means Jubilant over present conditions or
future prospects. The larger stores by forc
ing snlc hixvo maintained u coed nvorago for
the Rummer nnd attracted n good deal of cus
tom from the smaller dealers. As an ln-
Btnnco of this It Is stated that one new retail
house tnnilo cash bales reaching KJ,000 on a
elncladny wltnin the week.
-Koal cstnto matters nro looking up. One
of the largest llrms , owning property In all
sections of the city , say there has been
moro demand than for two months past.
"In this connection It may bo remarked
that some interest has been created In real
nstato circles by the reported negotiations of
St. Louis parties for some ? iOOOOU worth of
trackaco property upon which to erect pub
lic clnvntors , nnd by tno movement now tak
ing definite shape for the organization of u
jornl company to construct a canal from the
I'lutto river to the western limits of the city ,
frpm which to ponern'.o electric power to
Bupnlv manufacturers , motor companics.otc. ,
In Oinalin. Neither of thcso projects line
hi'on sunli'icntlv "developed , however , to bo
oonilderod certain.
"In manufacturing circles the week has been
quiet nnd nothing now has been developed
except the preliminary steps looking to the
ultimate establishment hero of two tobacco
factories. The Manufacturers nud Con
sumers iiHsociation Is widening its Influence
somcwhnt by adding to its membership , but
Is otherwise resting until later In the fall.
"Tho week has been qulto active in South
Omaha , receipts being colter than for the
week preceding. It Is noted that the largest
elnglo consignment of packing house
products over sent out Irorn South Omaha
was forwarded by the Cudahy Packing com
pany one day the past week to Uroni Britain
direct. Hogs have dropncd fully 80 cents
the present week , ana price * on cattle havo.
not been ultogothor satisfactory to selloH.
TlioimprovcmcntsntSwift's and Hammonds
nro rapidly progressing and preparations lor
n heavy fall and winter tr.ido nro being mode
by both stock yards und packing house pee
ple. "
cnvnvn XOTIOKS.
Trinity Methodist Kpiscop.il Church Cor
ner Twonty-llrst aid Dlnnoy ( ICountzo
Place ) . Hov. W. 1C. iloans , pastor. Preach
ing ut 10:30 : n.ui. und S p.m. Subjects : Morn-
Jug , "Beware of Idols. " Eveuing , "Charac
ter nuililinp. " Sunday school at 13 in. ,
J T. lloblnson superintendent. Junior
league 3 p. in. Ei-worth leuguo 7 p. m.
All seats free. All uuulo wolcomo.
tlilUUlo Concrcgallonal Church Sarvlcos
nt , 10:30 : u. in. und 8 p. in. In thb evening
nn address on "Christianity u. thu Dark
Aces. " G. .1.1'owoll. pastor.
IminnmiGl Uaptlst Church North Twenty-
fourth and Blnney slreols , Kountzo Place
Hov. L'raulc W. loiter , pastor.Hogular
services at 10iO : : n. in. and 8 p. in. The
pastor will have for his morning theme :
"Tho tircatcst Banquet of Them All. " For
111 * evening thcroc : "Ten Minutes with
Solomon ; His Comments on Pride. " bumiay
( ohool at 12 m. Young people's meeting
ut 7:15 : n. m. Evening service through
Amrust. but forty-live minutes long. Public
cordially welcomed.
l 'lrst Presbyterian Church Corner Seven
teenth and Uo'dgo nlrocts. Regular services
will bo resumed , with preaching atlOUu. : !
in. and 8 p. m. , by Kov. William Bryant of
Marshalltown , In. , Uabbuth school at noon ,
.1. \Vhanon , csn. , superintendent. Young
People's Socloty of Christian Endeavor
meeting ut 7 n. to. Church prayer meeting
Wednesday , tf . m.
Uraco Evatigollcal Lutbornn Churcn.
Tivcnty-slxth street between Popploton und
Woolworth avenues Hov. Luther M. Ivuhns ,
pnstor. Services nt 11 a. m.- subject :
"Tho Wrestler With God ; " and at 8 n. m.
Bubjoct : "Stopi"to Jesus.oung People's
Society of Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m.
Kuo'x Presbyterian church , corner .Nine
teenth and Ohio streets. Preaching ut 10 i.'tO
u. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor , Kov. Asa
Lcnrd. Morning subject , "Tho Marks of the
Lord Jc&us , " Evening subject : "Lessons
From Pcnnel. " All pews free at all services.
Everybody inado wolcomo.
First Christian church , corner Twcntfnth
nnd Capitol avcnuo. T. E. Cramblot , pastor ,
1tchool at 1010 : ! a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday
tchool at 12 in. Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m. Subject of
morning sermon , "How to Unvo n Revival. "
Evening subject : "Tho Testimony of Ex-
pincaco. " All seats are free.
Grunt Chrlstiuu church , corner Twenty-
sixth. Sunday school at U)0 ; : ) p. in. Young
People's Society Christian Endeavor at 7 p.
m. Kov. J. U. French of Nelson , Nob. , will
preach at 10:110 : a. m. and 8 p. m. All nro
tnnilo welcome.
First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth and
Davenport streets Preaching morning and
ivenlug , nt 10)0 ; ) a. in. anil 8 p. in , Kov.
\V. P. HolllngH , D. U. pastor. Sunday
ichool at 1'J m. and iiO ) ; ! p. m. The regu
lar prayer meeting of the church Wednes
day nvonlng. Thu young people's prayer
mooting Friday evening nt8 o'clock. All uro
lordlally Invited to attend each service.
\Vcstmlii8terProsby tcrlan churuo , Twenty-
olnlh und Mason streets The pastor , Kov.
Jiiliu Cinrdo.i , D.D. . will preach at 10)0 : ! ) a.m.
Subject , "Two Men , Ono Filled With the
Huh-Spirit nnd the Other With Sutan. ' *
'
Sunday school ut 12 in. There will bu uo
evening service.
First Ualvorwallit Church Corner Nino-
tooniU and .Lothrop slrueu , ( ICountzo
pluue ) , ProacUIng services are suspondcd
until Stptember 4. Sunday school convenes
ut. uitual at 12 m.
First , Congregational C'liurch Corner of
Nmetccnth and Uavenport streets. Itov.
Joseph T. Duryou , D.U , , pastor , iyp ser
vices owing to the absence of the pastor.
Clifton lltll Sunday School-Corner
Clifton street and Military rouil. ClussRj
moot at a p. m. , including senior und junior
bible cltus Young people earnestly luvlloU
to Junior bible clasi.
Clifton Hill Pruibytormu Church Corner
of Clifton struct nd Military road ,
Services at 4 p. in. , conducted by Mr. Ccrim-
tun , graduate of Uollorue coUoge. All resi
dents of Clifton Hill nnd neighborhood spo
ol ally wolcomo.
Central United Presbyterian Church 113
North Seventeenth street ( botwoorl Capitol
avcnuo nnd Dodge streets , Kov. John Will
iamson , U.U. , pastor. Scrvlcos at 10:30 : a.
m. and 8 p. m. Proachlng In morning by
Hov. II. A. McDonald of Union City , Ind. ,
and In evening by the pastor. Subject ,
"Samuel. " Sabbath school at 12 m. Young
people's mooting nt 7 p. m ,
SuMory's Avenue Congregational Church
Morning service nt 10:30 : , Hev. Mr. Powell
filling pulnlt. Sunday school at noon , and
Young People's ' Socloty of Christian En
deavor iUfi-t : : > p. m. , as usual.
Clifton Hill Baptist Mission , Forty-fourth
and Grant atrenU--Preachlng service at
10:30 : a. m. Sabbath school at 11:30 : a.m.
Prayer mooting Tuesday evening nt 8 p. in.
Strangers welcome. Bring the children.
South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal
church , corner Tenth and Pierce streets
Kcv. Alfred HoJgotts , D.D. , paUor. Class-
meetings at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preach
ing at 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
nt noon. *
St. John's Church ( Episcopal ) Services
( Sunday ) at 8 nnd U a.m. and 7:15 : p.m. Sun [
day school at 0:45 : a. m. ; Wednesday at 7:45 :
p. m.
St. Andrew's Church ( Epl copnl--Sirv- )
Ices ( Sunday ) at 7:30 : and 11 u.m and 7:45 :
p.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Dally at
7 a.m Friday nt 7:15 : p.m.
St. Paul's' Church ( Episcopal ) Services
( Sunday ) nt 11 a.m. and 5 n.m. Sunday
school at 10 n.m. Friday nt 8 p.m.
Trinity cathedral , Eighteenth street nnd
Capitol avenue , Very Kov. C. II. Gardner ,
ilcnii. Holy communion , S n. m. ; Sunday
school , 0:45 : a. m. ; morning prayer , litany
and sermon. 11 n. m. ; evening uruyor und
sermon , 7-)5. : )
Uev. W. P. Murrav will speak both morn
ing nnd evening nt llunscom Park Methodist
church today. '
St1 ward Street Methodist Episcopal church ,
comer Sownrd and Twenty-second Htroots
Kcv. 11. A. Crane , A. M. , pastor. Services
at 10:30 : n. m. und S p.m. At the morning
service the pnstor will bnpttzo children nnd
preach oil "Tho Training of Children. " In
the evening ho will preach the annual ser
monbefore the Good Templars of the city.
Sfib'Ject. "Present Needs of the Tomporouco
Work. " The public cordially Invited.
Seventh annual anniversary service of
Life Boatlodgo No. 150 , independent Order
of Good Templars , will bo held In Seward
Street Motuodtst Episcopal church , Twonty-
second and Sownrd streets , Sunday overling ,
August 14. Sermon by the pastor , Kov. H.
A. Crane. All Good Templars uro urged to
attend.
Welsh P.rosbyterlan , North Twenty-fifth
and Indiana street ? . Sunday school , 10J : ! !
n. m. Preaching , 7:30 : p. in' . , by Kov. J.
Mortals Klcharils.
Kountzo Memorial English Lutheran
church , ccrnor Sixteenth and Hnrnoy.
Kov. A. J. Turkic , pastor. The pnstor will
Drench In the morning at 10:30. : subject , "A
NobleSurronder. " There will also bo serv
ices In the evening at 8 o'clock , Kov. S. B.
Bnrnitz , D.D. , socrfltnry of the Lutheran
Hoard of Homo Missions , will proich. Sun
day school nt noon. Young People's Socloty
of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in. All are
cordially invited to those services.
People's church , Eighteenth street , be
tween California and \\ou-ucr streets.
Preaching at 10:30 : a. in. nnd 8 p. m. by the
paster , Kov. Charles W. Savldgo. Seats
free. All welcome. Sabbath school at 2:30
p. in.
First Methodist Episcopal church , Twen
tieth and Divutiport streets , Kov. P. S.
Merrill , D.D. , moruing and night , 11 ana 8
o'clock.
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church ,
corncr'of Tweuty-lirst and Burdetto street ? ,
Kov. J. S. Dotweiler , D.D. , p.istor. Church
burvlcoa at 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday
school at noon. Morning subject , "Fear
not1' ; evening subject , "A Confession. "
Park Plnco Congregational church. Thir
tieth nnd California. Services ns follows :
Suudny morning at 11 , subject , 'The Ryllg-
Ion of the Puluit ; " Sunday evening nt 8
sermon by Kov. Samuel Po.ir. < on of West
Point. Sunday school nt noon. Prayer
meeting Wednesday nt 8 p. m. William J.
1'uslco , pastor.
Very True ,
The demand for Chamoerluln's Colio , Chol
era and Diurrlicci Hjmoily Is steadily grow-
in ? , from the fact , that nil who glvo It n trinl
uro ploascd with the results and recommend
it to their nolchborj.Vo fojl sure tbut t e
remedy cannot bo recommended too highly
Wogloy & Sineud , druggists , Newton , la.
LOUIS LOST HIS PANTS.
This Trouble Aroio Over a Uo ; ; und Kadoil
In 1'nlleu Court.
Plug Henderson , who raaidos nt 210 North
Tenth strcot has a dog which brought him
into police court yesterday morntnp. The com
plainant was Louis Blot of G.illio origion ,
who occupies roonn across the hall in the
same domicile. Louis took the stand und ex
plained the difllculty like this :
"Bumbyo I came nlong by in.i hous ? nn'
dnt dog bo have lei' f.oilpios you Know , but 1
uot say anytlncs to hem , and ho sny notings
to ma ton. Vale ho blto ma laig on ma now
pants. Ba gore I pay $ S by" dat pants und do
blood ho run all down. 1 tell uc man ho do
do bust bv me I do du best by heem. 1 not
make troblos. Dis do tlr.st time I ben on do
.court in inn life. "
' Bymbyo 1 got now pants nud dnt dog he
bite tnu now now tuo dollairo pants and do
blood ho all run down. I tola do ladco dat
she pay nn live dollairo I mcic hccmulright ,
budsacro bleul she pay mo uotlngs. Don I
cnm on do court. "
The judge sentenced-iho dog to bo shot ,
and Louts' Jaw dropped.
"Valo , by gnro , I lak my eight dollniro
pants , " ho exploded , but it W.H no go , und
ho wont out scratching his bond.
FIKED AT THE BURGLARS.
.Samuel Huron Doex it I.lttlu I'Utol Work
with Prmvlern asTarKOts.
Some hungry burglars nude u raid on n
residence on Eighteenth strcot between
Douglas nnd Dodge Friday nicht and laid in a
stock of provisions suOlciont for an extensive
picnic.
A family named Noyos had Just moved Into
the house and overythlng was In disorder.
Samuel Burns , who lives In the house
nujolniug , saw n lantern moving
about the bnsomcnt and heard the
burglars whispering about breaking iho
lock. Ho llml four or live shots from his
revolver and they decamped.
The occupants were badly scared , but lost
nothing buyond a supply of meats , cakes ,
canned goods and thu Illco.
An Oiimlm .Man Itnlilioil.
A. \Vuiltburno of Omaha has bean In
the city for a few days on business , says the
Kansas City Star. Wednesday uicht ho
wa enticed Into a bouso whllo In an intoxi
cated condition and when bo woke up
Thursday night from bis dobnucu ho found
that ho bad been robbed of pver $100.
Ho bud been.stopping nt thn Union Depot
hotel , and his condition was such that when
ho started to Und It ha landed In another
hotel on Union avenue , nud tolling the clerk
of his Dad luck , put up his watch for a night's
lodulng.
Yesterday ho wont out to.got sotno money
und last evciilng bo went to thu Union Dopo'l
hotel nnd uskcd for Ins watch , ns ho Insisted
that ho had stopped ut the house Wednesday
nlgnt. It required considerable persuasion
on tbo purt of the clerk to convince him
otherwise. Ho searched around und soon
located the lodging house and redeemed his
watch ,
THU UUAI.TV MAUICUT.
TNSTKUMENTS placed on record Aujust ia ,
WAIIIIAXTV DKKPS.
J 11 Furay and wife to J A Urolghton ,
lot'.1. IIocx 1W , Omnh.i M2.MO
1'oter Doornor nnil wife to Itobort Hup-
pert , w 24 fuel of s 11J feet , lot 15 , block
2 , ( JanipbeU's ndd , 050
Sarah A Wallen and husband toJIl
Nun ) , w i' of dwn-IO-U. , 11,000
K U HuUted und wlfo to lt7 Johnson , .
lot IJ , block If , luninuu place 7,503
Peter .Martin and wlfo to Sablno blitz ,
und ! i lots 1 to f , bloik A , fontli
Umahiiudd i , 7,00 :
N H llii.ViiloU F I'ranklln , oil ) foot , uf
woo fent lof.'H , Mlll.ird it Co's add 2,00
M II 1'owoll to II N llroamod , IZJxIUi feet
In so no I5-I5-1T. : , 6,000
guiT ct.Am litmus.
0 Wilson to O ! ' Davis comp in v , lot 17.
\V A Uodiok'kudU. lot i. blooUSumllot
7 , block a. Omulm View , und 20 ft et
lot 4 and u IB feet lot 0 , block 4 , I.uUo
Vlow
tleintou Juekbon mid wife to M II Frun-
uls , lots 0 and 7. tilooKM. and lot 7.
block 4'J. ' AlbrUht'a Choice. . . . . . 8.80
Total amount of transfers. I WbM
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Reni'.t of the Day's Trading Was Higher
Prices All Around.
WHEAT EXHIBITED MUCH STRENGTH
Corn tt'ns Very rirm ut the Opening , Sep
tember Toitchlnc I'llty-lliroo Cents In
the first Kind to I'll !
1'nrly Orders.
CIIICAOO , 111. . Aug. 13 , The weakness which
mil been n conspicuous feature of the mar
kets recently had disappeared at the opening
toJny and us u result of tno day's trading
overythlng dealt In on the Hoard of Trade Is
ilrher than nt the close yesterday. This fact
i duo In part to u natural reaction from the
tccont declines and In part to the news of the
lay. Trail In ? , however , was generally light
Wheat exhibited a conspicuous undertone of
strength , considering the volnmoof trading ,
which win small. This undertone was sup
ported by the Improvement manifested In the
cables. II tier ill exports from both coasts ,
the bullish purport of Huoruuhin's es
timate of the world's wheat crop and
tlio receipts hero , which wcro under the
estimates , mid reported houvy cold r.ilns In
certain sections of tlio northwest. The open
ing Biles Dxhlbltod tin Improvement of > . ( c
over yesterday's closing prices and the Iluctu-
atlons during the whole of the .session were
conllncd to a ! Jo range , tlio market o.oslng at
a gain of ISo. There were some sales at the
ipenlnx ut 77yu for September , but at the
same tliiio there wuro buyers l 7t < c , und n
good deal changed hands at the latter and
very lltl o at the former price at the time re
ferred to. Thu price held for a matterof half
in hour at 7du or bettor and then too < n dip to
77J/O. after which It remained for a long tlmo
it V7ie. with very llttlo offered for silo : and
lust as llttli ! wanted , closing firm at 'its.
The corn market wi a very llrm at the open-
Ing. September touching Kto In the llr.st rush
to (111 ( the early orders , Tnoro were some
sales at the same tlmo at 'i.-Ue , hut from ! V" c
to fillo as tnbru generally current at the
opoiiln ? . The latter price w.is ut' the closing
luotntlon , hut It was belli : olTerctl nt that.
I'hcro was an Interval of considerable wo.ik-
ni'ss developed about a half hour from the
start , durlnir which there was a drop
to iVJ'jo. The recovery was duo to
Mima uneasiness regarding the nppro.ich of
cold freezing wcathet In some of the northern
counties , where corn Is grown. The latter ,
more than the possibility or frost in the corn
: ountry In Angifst , was the probable explana
tion of the change In sentiment , which caused
the market to wind up at about Its highest
nolnt. The sto.-k of corn In Clilc.v-io Is said
to bo chluily owned by J. llryant , and ho U no
bear on the article. Ilo looKs forflic for the
couple of million bushels or HO of September
corn which he IH said to luivo laid by ,
OnU llu.-iuuted within narrow limits and
closed with a K.I In of 'IP.
Provisions opened active arid strong , with
an advance of i > c In pork , -lie to 1-io In larJ
ind r > c to luo in ribs. Armour's broUors were
takliu everything that was offered at the Im
proved prices ntul that caused a complete
clmr.'o In tlio feeling of the crowd , which ,
until the supporting by Armour , was Inclined
to be somewhat panicky. The small re
ceipts of hogs as teportcd from the
yards S.OOD head were a contributory cir
cumstance In tonliu up thn trade ut
the start. Estimates of OJ.rOJ hogs for
all of next week also hid : Its Influence In restoring -
storing eonlldenco. There WUSHJIIIO realizing
it the advance , which brought a ru.ietlon. but
In the end the prices rom ilno.l higher than at
the corresponding tlmo yesterday by l-.io In
pork , ; ic In larJ and l-iu ! in ribs.
Line freights steady on the basis of "c for
corn at ItulValo.
Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat ,
fiOO earsreorn , 4UJcarsj oats , 11)0 ears : hivs ,
18.00. heal ) .
The loading futures ran TO 1 as fo'lnwa :
Cash quotations were as follows : .
FI.OIJH Unchanged : winter uutents. $ J.O'a ) >
4.20 : winter utralts. $ J..VJi.7 : ! > ; spring pat
ents. (4.00O4.50 ; spring uat-ntn. JII.5 ( S't.W ) .
WHEAT Xa 2 Bpr.irr. 78c : Xa 3 sprlnz ,
GUieTila : No. 2 red. 77X78c.
COIIN Higher ; No. 2 , Sjyoi NO. I ) , yellow. 52 ©
53V < e ; No. a. sft' c.
UAT.S Na 2 , : ( { @ ' : ? , ; No. 2 white , 37c :
No. : i white. .IliitQUCI.Mc.
KVK-No. v. ( Me.
lUur.iv--Xo. 2 , KIc : No. U , nominal ; No. 4 ,
t. n. Iv. .inn _
FI.AX SCED No. 1. $ l.0i. : ;
TIMOTIIv Huni ) I'rlmc , $ I.'F. :
I'liitu Moss , per bbl. , SI2.20(412.2."i ( ; lurd , per
I'D His. , tf.MMi.m : short ribs Hides ( loose ) .
f4.nO ® , > ( . | ! i ; dry 8'ilted shoulders ( hoxnil ) . * 7.20
l > J > 7.iO : ; hhort clear sides ( boxed ) , $ < .ljS.15.
WIIISKV Distillers' llnUhod goods , per gal. ,
$1.15 *
SliOAii Standard "A , " unchanged.
Kecolpts and alilpmenls today were as fol
lows :
On the Produce * exchange toJay the butter
nuirkel wan linn : crojmerloj , ib&Slc ; dair
ies , IMJ-.U Kggs , lO'.Jc.
New Vurk .
New YOIIK , AUE. IX Fr.ouit Hecolpts. 23,101
Dices. : exports , l.i ! 0 bulu. . 2.V.s.iekn ) : dull and
u trlllo sto idler ; sales. 12,0 0 hbls. : low extras ,
JI.IHI.IO : : winter wheat , low grades. s.MO ( : i.lO ;
Minnesota clear , * l.5Ji.UJ : ; patents , i UiitJ.UJ.
COIIN.MIAI , ( Jnlet.
WSIB.VT HeeolptjJ. 2O,0'0 bu. ; exports. 10.-
OOlin. ; sales , fiOS.oiii ) hit. of futures ; iil.OjO bu.
ofpot. . Spols trlllo llrmor , but dull ; No. 2 rod.
SUu ! In store and elevator ; 6lsgu afloat ; KIJiM
Slio f. o. b. : No. ! l rod. 7U)4HJu ) ! : nnsraded
red , 7 © S.'e : No. 1 noilliern. KiiiiSioi ! ( ( ;
No. 1 haid. lli'ilo ) ' ; Nc. 2 northern. 8J7 c ;
No. 2 Uhluaiio , t-A4Sic ( : No. 2 .Mllwuuliee.
M'.jasiJie. ' Opiums dull , but ' < iio higher.
with only u loual trade ; nootilsulo liillnence :
.No. 2 red. Aturust. 8-fic ; September , BiJ : ® SI,3ec ,
closlni ut8 ; ? cOitoher : , HlUlt84Vc , closing ut
MJe ! ; December. fC5-IQbi ! ( 7-lc. ! ( closing ut
8"je ; May. ir.'ii ® ' . ) . ' ? ' . cloUir. at Ililjo.
KVK Dull butstcudy ; western , 7iXi4T3c ,
llAin.KV MAI.T Dull nnil nominal.
CollN Kecdlpls. IT.ftiO bu. ; exports , M.OOO
hu. ; sales. 1W.O.H ) hn. of futures and 2 ; > .000 hu.
of soot , tipot dull and o sv ; No. 2. ( loin ele
vator ; ( > 4u afloat. Options very dull , Xt&Ka
lower an I steady ; loual trading : August , txji.4
@ 0lc ! , closing at ( HHc ; September. 5S4-,0e. !
closlni : at Miu ; Uctouer , 74 ® ' ie , clualnc ut
6Sc.
6Sc.OATS IlecolptB. 43.a" > 0 hu. : exports , fiSO hn ;
sales , G.1,000 Im. of filturea , 4S.O 0 bu. of spot.
Spot Htoady , ( inlet. Options dull , ijo up to ! iu
down. August. iW3 e , elosln ( at : iS * c ; Septem
ber. MfoltltSJie. olonln rut mic ; October. SIS' ; ®
If.iL' . ' -losing atiSio : ; No. 2 spot white. U.'o ; No.
2. Cliloaio. ll'J'.ie.
11 Ay i-'irm , hotter domnnd ; shlpplnir , 70c ;
good to choice , Mu&tl.M. ) (
HUOAII Haw , ( julet , firm : rellnod , fairly ac
tive. firm.
MOWHK * Forelpn. nominal ; M test. Iflc ;
Now Orleans , bteudy ; common to fancy ,
2W&11c.
ItiUB-l'Irin , good demand ; domestic , fair to
extra , 4)irtlc ) ( ) ,
Hill's Moro nctivo. firm ; state , com man to
choice , 2Jdt2. 3 : Pacific coast. 20St ? ' > e.
Kr.ds Firmer , fair dotmiml : wenlern prime ,
lM7 > i8Jie ; poor , per case , J..iWIttMi receipts ,
2.77A pkgH.
llliiKS toady. ( juiet ; wet Halted Now
Orlo.ins Kuleutvd. 45 to GO los. , 5c ; Texan
lu eeted , .VI to (10 ( Ibs. . r > Q)7e. ) .
I'IIIIK DnlLbteady ; old mess , tll2 ; > ® ia,75i
now meKs. < l4.2vai4.t.i extra prime. $ ii.oi ; : cut
meats , dull , stendy ; middles , ( jnlut. Htoady ;
bhort elear. J7.i ! : > . I.urcl Illuher , but very
dull ; western Htuiim closed ut li.uiKoiilonr. : er
closed ut ti.-t bid and October at (8.2 1.
HUTTKII Falrdeiuiind , stundy ; western , 14 ®
18eestorn ; eruumory. IT&Mu ; wosturu fac
tory. Iiai7cj Klk'ln,2.Vif.iu. : ! !
( iilKKSK husy dull : parlnUlins. : t7c.
l'.d llioN lCaby und dull ; American , ( I1SO ®
|
ity Markets.
KANPAsOlTr , .Mo. . Auc. lU WIIRAT Moro
uoilvo and llrm : No. 3 hard , old , 0'JG4o ; imw ,
OlliQaMici No , 2 red.oOUUu.
UOIIN Dull , cloning weak ; No , 2mUcil.4aic ! ;
No. 2 while. a24i5ie. )
OATS-Kuif a cent higher nnd good domunJ ;
No. 2 mlxo.l , 27 > i2 ei No. 2 white , aoit'Jlc.
HVK Sto'idy ; No. 2 , MHiOaic.
Fl.AXBKCli-tileudy ut taWUc.
DIIAN tJlrong ; sucked , & 5u.
lUv-KioiiOy ; tlinothy , (7iO9.00 ; prairie ,
I4.wxan.oo.
lIurrKii F rmi erosmory. UHii'-"o.
KQUB Firm ; ciindled , lUu.
Kt. l.ouU .Uurhotii.
ST. I.OIMK , Mo. , Am. 1U. Fi.ouu-Dnll and
weak , unulmtrjedi extra fancy , a.MiXM
fiincy. MlHXi5.V.'j.
WIIUAT Opened itroiiKor. but with plenty
of sellers a relupso followed , then u partial re
covery. with the uloio ) io ubovo yoktunlHy
I uuws wiu of ktrouu character , but uoi rnuru -
edly so. No. 2 roJ , cnMlunchanicd nt 7713
" .IUc.eloiln * t7i'tohldiet'p'tambor,74 ; ( ; ! > il < iT4iic ,
closing nt 74 > 4c bid ; lo qnibar. 777iit7 ( > Hol
closing nt 78l78He hid. , , ,
UiiliN Opened at n st\niUUH. but declined
on ? ellln ? , rallied nnd fUxritl nt about ycstcr-
Unv's ( Iijuroi. No. Zcash sfftadv lit 4''ot ' ' Aiu-
ist , 4ic ) 1:1(1 ; Pei'tenilicrl'1 4niIOSc , closing nt
40H40e ! ( bid : Oetol > cr , 4f io hid.
OATS Speculation was llktht nnd thf market
strun.'cr. No. 2 cash hUliqratiiKu : : bid ! Aim *
ist. Ulubld ; Soiitemhor. < .aJi'SM4c. ' closlnj at
32 { a bid , '
KVK llottors'rto. Ssolllny this side nt G.'SSc.
llAlit.F.v No trade , , . .
TIMOTMV HiF.o-tI.cr : > aj,3-s
FIAXSF.E1I-97C. , . . .
HAV steadv. ' unchatijsed : timothy , choleo
to gilt cdco. J'lll.'OiOiaooflualrle , olni.co to pllt
odiio. $7.0JS.7S. ' "
HlTTTr.it Finn : fancy. "CToamery , KMJi4oi
fancy d ilry. lOS-'Oo ,
KoiiS Higher at I2a.
IKAI > - Dull t W0 ; ' ( .
OoilNMCAt , Firm lit * i.fi32.C5.
WIIIBKY Steady utH.l'J.
llAnoiMi-P ( < 7 > ie.
litON CotTO.x Tir.s 11.10.
I'ltoVHlti.NH Stroup , hlchcr. Pork Sta'id-
nrd mess. Jobbing. iTUY ) . Lard } 7.H' . Dry
salt moats-Unchnn cd. Loose shoulder ? ,
(7.2.lottos ( ( and ribs. $7.R3 ; shorts. JS.ojJ :
Lo.\e.1 ) , I"ia more , llacon Unvhanged , I'aclicd
shoulders , J7,7'ii lours and ribs , J'J.5) ) ; shorts ,
tn.2.-i. Hams Unchunitoii. Sugar cured , $11,50
© 12.30
ItKCKtl'Ts Flour. 4,000 hbls. ; who.it. 210.003
liu. ; corn , lfiwjbu. ) touts , 11,003 bu.j rye , none :
: > aroy : , mine.
SlIIP.MKNT.s Flour. 8.000 bhls , : whont , 187,003
bu.i corn. tiO.lUO tiu.l oats , , r > , ooO bu. ; rye 3,003
bu , ; barley , none. _
Omulm I'rndiico Market.
(
rEtciir.s-C'allfornln , JI.50l.Cfl ; southern Il
linois , r.1UT. > B per liis.ut.
.
OIIANOKS California out of market , Im
ported , i'l.M.
1IIACKIIBUHIKS-J1.M. Scarce.
1'i.UM California t'.uO'iji.OO. :
llANA.VAS-W.ll. C. . ' .7.'i.
CAiiiiAai ; Home crown , G.1Q750 per HOT.
MKI.ONS Walurmolons , 2.1o.
New Afi'l.KS 1'er one-third bu. box. 73aSOei
jbls. . $1.60
TKAIIS Itartlctt. 2.7.Vai.OO
lltlTT/.H I'nokln stock" , 12inc ! : small lots
select dairy , UPU7e.
I'OUI.TUV Spring chickens , f2.0a,03 as to
sl/.e ; old fowls. 7 to lie.
( jANTAt.ooi'KS-l'oreiMto , W.M : Joins , 7. > c per
banket.
CAI.IKOUNIA OIIAI-M I'orcaso. $150.
OIICUMIIBIIS 1'or doz. , oOc.
Kois Firm at lie.
Nnw I'oi'ATOKd JiDOS7.'J per bhl.j m sacks ,
maiitc peril ) .
O.NHixs-l'er bbl. . $ a005W.2.-i.
Hr.uiniiinus Iticitboxs , f..CO2.2. ' > .
TOMATOKS 4 basket cr.ites , * l,2J1.5o ; hu.
boxci. ii.TiViiU.OO.
S I'urU-lh. basket , 70Q7o.
Oil .Miiruot.
NEW YOIIK. An ? . I1. l'iTiior.F.u.\t Opened
steady , advanced 'ic , reacted Uc and closed
steady. Pennsylvania oil , spot , no sales ; Sep
tember , opt. on sales -Ti.ooj bbls. ; opt'iilnf ,
i7Ue ; highest , 58 ! Je ; lowest. D'Uc ; closing ,
S7'ic.
COTTONanED Oit.-Dull and stcadr ; crude.
-O'i.27e ; yellow. Il.c.
TALLOW Quiet and steady : city ( JJ.OO for
packages ) , 4u-llilnc.
UOSIN Stoiuly : moro demand ; strained ,
coinmoii to good. $1.OBI. . ' ' . ( ; ,
Tuitl'KNTiNB-Firm. fair dcmaiiil ; 23i9c. !
Wool Mlrkjl.
LONDON , Aug. 11 The business In wool dur
ing the past week has been restricted. The
condition of Industry discourages purchaser *
The Imports during the week were : From Now
/.ealand. 7,221 bales ; New South Wales , 2.157
Jules ; West Australia. ItA'PJ bales ; Quocns-
, and. y/IM bales ; Ohln i , 1,2'i'l hales ; Germany ,
COS nales ; Russia , CIO bales ; from various other
[ iluccs. 120 bales.
Coll'uu .Marltel.
NEW YOIIK. Au ? . 1:1. : Options opened steady
nnd unchanged to 5 point ? down , and closed
Inn at 10 to 15 points up. Sales. ll.riM baus ,
including August. JKI.O.'i ; Scplember , Jli'.l. " ) ®
1:1.00 : : OL-tobor. JI--'J.vai , OJ : Novomlior , JUI.OI ) ;
Deeoiiiber , 8,2.1i. > 3ia.u : > : March , * ii. : 5 ; May ,
MM.O.rjiiy.lU ; spot Kloiqu.et and Urm , No. 7 ,
Cotton Market.
NBW Onr.BAN' . La. . ' \\i * . ia. Dull : mid
dling. Ol'i-lliu ; low lalddllni ; . G7-Klc ; uood
ordinary , , * > I.Vlllo ; not and gross receipts , 51
bales ; exports to Ure/it lliltain. 810 bales ;
to France , 48 bales : to the continent. 10) bales :
coastwise , 477 bales ; 'salps , 100 bales ; stock ,
CS.ias bales.
Liverpool .Martlets.
IjivintPOOL , Auir. KL WIIBAT Firm ; demand -
mand poor ; holders olFer moderately.
COIIN Quiet ; demand , poorj new mixed
western , nsJl per eentaU
I'OIIK 70s per bb , ] . for prlnio 111053 weslorn.
LAUHSS lid porcwt.fir ( prlmojvusteru.
Triidors * . Talk.
CIIICAOO. III. . Aug. .1:1. : Counsolman & Day
to Coukroll Dru8. Commission company :
\Yhoatoponod llrmor In response to Kngllsh
cables and lighter receipts than estimated ,
but o.iscd elf after some curly outside buying
iindcovorlni by shorts on better weather and
hllchtly deure.i ed receipts , The Into fooling
was tinner on higher continental o.ibles nnd
belief that 1'ardrldge's short line ,
estimated uow lit O.OOJ.'JOO to 8.000,000 ,
lus urown to unsifo pronortlons.
In case of damage lo spr.ng wheat crop. We
advise purchases on all weak spots. Corn
opened steady , cased olT on professional soilIng -
Ing , hut rallied at the close on scattered bnv-
lug mostly by shorts. Shippers iiro for the
present arrayed u.-alns' tno market and niuv
tmuceed in forcing prices somewhat lower.
but we do not b.'llovo lu short side of
market. Oats were firm and from what wo
can gather from the crop outlook wo do not
expect very low prices until the now
crop Is ready to supply the consumptive de
mand. May o.'its scon , nearly hUh enoiuli al
ready. Provisions' opened wn u bu.co ongl-
neuted by ( Juuahy on ribs , but after short
Hualpers covered , the market l.ojiinio dull and
drooping.Vo consider January pnr ; fully
il.OO too high , rlli.s ) iUhcr than they e.in be
matntatiipil and lard far from cheap , although
relatively the lowest produciot hois.
CtiiOAno. 111. . Aiiin-t , II. Konnutt. Hopkins
& Co. to S. A. MoWhoitur : Whout-Thoso who
had cxuocled that the niggln by Purtrldvu
ycbturday would be followed hy u break to
day ( llscoveroJ the m.irket Is not under con
trol of any man or ciluro. Wheat may go
soino.vliat lower , but It Is by far the clieapost
speculative product traded In on change.
.Ctu'n and oats Prime crop report Is
dcclJcdiy bul.lsh on corn and oats ,
und thu market was temporarily
Influenced by It. The friends of com say It
has had reaction enotuh and will now do to
buy again. There Is another class of specula
tors that think prlccn xro still higher than
conditions warrant. For two months past
the bnllH have had the best of It und run the
market to suit themselves. Whether changing
conditions may now upset their calculations
Is lo bo determined by u sharp conflict
between the bull and n.'ur factions.
Outs will follow corn to u certain extent.
Provisions Tlio action of tlio market today
sliowH Unit tlio hull leaden ure satlbflcd with
Iho reaction and lire main u Uposed to accu
mulate prices. StocKs are comparatively
light and thu niarUet Ib evidently still under
their control , although hog receipts uro In
creasing somewhat.
CIIICAUO , III. . Air. . 14. F , O , Lozan & Co. to
Duncan , Uolllncr & Co. : The wnoat
market has been dull from the opening till
Iho close. Whllo the opening price wus 78 il
Wjc. It did soil : it 774'c. The closlnu price Is
78o for September. The demand for the re
ceipts of now winter Is good , the elevator pro
prietors belli ; the buyers. The ultnatlon Is
uti''han ed , and until the crop of spring Is secured -
cured wo do not look for mndi oluinjjo In
values. Foreign udvlea ? are very dull. The
business In corn wan very light. September
opened ut A2sc , so.d IIH low us fi.'fio and closed
atXIc. Crop reports ( lo not Improve. On any
good hrnuk it will do to buy uspccl illy for
next month. In oats the luminous was light ,
they closed steadv. about . ' 14 a for September.
Hoi products did n llttlo hettor.wo expected
It would. September , pnrk closed utiU.2J ;
ribs , $7.05 : liir.l. S7.DJ. ' ' The feellns Is wouk.
The receipts for niixtwook are us Inrited at
This Is ho vler'Umn looked for.
New Vork ; > lliuty Jlurknt.
Nr.wYouK , Aug. la-trMnNuvos CALL Easy.
with all loans ut 2 pur. icent. closing , oll'oied
ut 2 per cent , , ,
PK i lit : MEHOANrii.Bl'AI'Kii ! } ® ! per cent.
PTK.UMNO KxciiAsriK-Qulot nnd steady at
H8GU for slxty-day"llils und 4lbi4 ! for de
mand. '
The oloslnc ( juotatloni an bonds ;
II. H. < rw I Mutual UmunUa . . . IIU
U. H. 4n coup L- . . N. J. U. Int. Corl. . . . lll ! <
U. H. 4W rc 100 , , fiprtli , I'nclllc Ul . , lldH
I'ucUloiinof'itt 101-
l.oiil l MUBiuiijcl it. Vly ortliweitcrn.Cun. . . HittS _ . , .
Tonn , new net ( to , , . . I0)i i. W. Con. Dull. 6 . 1W
Tt'im. nuw etS , . . . IIX ) Htlj. Al. M.Kun , S . M > |
Tunn.Bowman * , , , . ; ; ' 8UI..1S KUun. U. IIW
Cuniuln bo.Viida * . , . 1U11 tSl. ran ) Coimols , , , I.'IO
Cen. fuclllo lm . . , , , Itxvf .11. 1' . . 0. * ! . l.ti.lib
lien. \ It. ( I. lit. . . . II7W for. I' . IfcU.Tr. HcU 80
lien. \ It. U. 4 ht < Tux. 1 > . H.O.Tr. llct 28
Krlu Ilndii IUH ( Union I'no. Ut * lOtili
M. , K. .t r. lien. > . . 8li ! Weitriliuro IUIW
M. . 1C. * T , ( Jon. It. . 4IH ! U. . W. . . . H )
bid. t linked.
S'lOJICS AMI UONOS.
Hears Italdeil Niirtliurn I'urlllo nnd Iu-
preH ed That Mlock ,
Niw : VOIIK , Auir. 13. The stootc market
wus of the UHiial holiday character , little dis
position to trade heltiK apparent , uiiJ the
4lttlo ( hat wus Iran sac led being of the purely
profonlonul variety. No conunlk.lon hunl-
nessof IniDorlanco wan done , und with ull Iho
largo oporatoTi. veu of loual fume , uwuy
from thu street the operations were necui-
sillily of thehun'l to mouth order und the
lluvtuatloiiH of u corresponding width.
The traders attacked the ( 'rangers In the
ubbence of any deinutid while there WHU con-
Flderuhlo Ilijuldiitlon In Northern Puullle iire-
fonod tnoutfh the prcbxuro was not In nil lonx
mocks. Northwestern wus the ono exception
to the wuuUnoss In thu cenerul list , but Its ud-
vuni'o wuu only n fraction. With thu with *
dr uviil of the early presturo to kull , the usual
lutvusu dulluess oyursyreud the uarkut ,
which closed only n shade better than the
lowest ( Inn res.
llonds wore equally llfolcn. not shartnciln
the woaknoax. ulthnuch Hemline Ill-Ms retired
1 percent to77M. The sales of bonds reaehPU
only J4IV.OOJ und stocks 00,87. ) listed nna 4,543
unlUto.l
Uovcrntncnt bonds dull , sto.ilv. State
bonds dull , sto.idv.
The Postsnyst The feature todtiy was the
determined raid made by the bean on North
ern Paellle , preferred. ' 1 hey succeeded In dn-
presulir/ the stock lu a limited market. The
shlpincntof Sl.uO.i.OJO In gold to Kuropo had no
appreciable olTcct on the market , but thu
bear used the imminent that still furthrr
slilnnicnts rn.iy be anticipated ns n factor lu
their efforts to lower price * .
The following are the cloiltu quotations for
the leadInp slocks on the Now ork Stook ox-
ohntuu today ;
bid.
Tl'o total sales of stock ? today were CMOS
shares. Inolualni : : Atehlsou , 7 , * > V < ; Krlo.-.ii3 : :
Northern I'.iclllo preferred , H.SOJ : Keadtnir ,
5.15)0 ) ! Union I'aelllc. l.liOO ; St. I'aul , 0.2IWJ
Western Union , 3.W1J.
> ow York J\IlnliiK \ ; Quotation * .
Now YOIIK. Auz. W. The following
thueloslni ; mining stock nuotatlons :
1 asked.
ht. I.niiU .Mlnini ; Stocks.
ST. Louis. Mo. . Aug. IS. On the Mining ox-
chanKO today the following Blocks wcro
traded In :
Flimnclnl Notci.
NEW ORLEANS , La. , Auir. ia.-01oarlni8. JOI-
74I > .
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Auz. IX Oloarlnzs ,
$1.50.801. '
TAina. Aue. 13. Throe per cent rentes OOf
55o for iho account.
Nu\v VOIIK , Aus. 13. Clearings. $07,4.)0-
Ii67 : balances. $ . .03i,070.
HAI.TIMOIU : , Md. . Aug. U Cloarlnis. J2,21V
10 1 : halances. } rj\V)0. ( Money n pur van U
MIMIMUS. : Tonn. . Auc. 13. Now Vorlc ox-
selling at fl.AQ. Clearing , Jf-J'.l.bOllj hal-
. . .
LUNIIHN. Aug. 13. The amount of bullion
cone Into the Hank of England on balances to-
dav WHR .t&VJOa
CINCINNATI , O. . AIIR. 13. Clearing * . J2.0.-.I-
700 , For the week , tf.MI7P.759. I ust week. f(3.- (
S4',400. ) Interest i SO per cent. Now Vork
o.\ciaiie. ) ! 5Co discount.
HOSTON , > lass. , Auir. Kl Clearings. $1(1- (
U'.U U ; balances. J2.M5.ll.Vj. Hate for monov ,
4iili ! per cent. Evcliaiuo on Now York. Me
discount. For the week , clo.irlnirs. $8i,8fc ( < ,4S'i :
balances , $10,0)4,2'.Hi. ! ) For eorropondlnx week
last year , clearings , $77U33IJ : ? ; balances.
CHICAGO. III. . Aug. 13. Money , unchanged.
New York exchange , at uar. Sterling ox-
chanzo. dull and unchanged. Hank clearings ,
$ l , : iS.09. ; bulancoo , $ l.mo S. For the week :
Cloarlnza. $ 'JI,327S8l ' : balances , JS.OI8.0I7. For
the corresponding week last your : Clearings ,
$ ; i > .7)7 : ) , ( > : balances : , f 0.511. Mil.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Aug. 13. Hank clearings
today , Uil5bfll , balances , $521,550. Clonrlngs
this week. $ J4.iSi.GGbalances. : : : . $2.781 , Oil ) .
ClearliMB last week , S25.670.010 ; balances. $3.-
149,88' ' ) . Cloarin f corresponding week lust
year. . ' 3,0 HUM 1 : balnncos. $2.8S,08J. ! Monny
quiet ut Ktj ( per cent. Exchange on Now
York , C3373o discount.
LIVE ST < OK MAKKITS.
Some oT the IiiflncncoH Tllllt AM'oct the Cnt-
tlo Trade Set Kcirtll.
OMAHA. Auz , -Uecelpls the east week
have been considerable of nn Improvement
over last week and the saimi week lust vo.ir-
Thov foot up 10.3-0 cattle , 20.5(13 ( hogs and 2.239
sheep , against 7,750 cuttle , IOMS lions and 2.24:1 :
sheep the week previous , nnd 10.2:17 : cattle.
l. > ,7at luusutid l.as'J ' Hhcou the second week of
Au 'tut last year.
CuttloYalues the p let week have fluctuated
hut llttlo and wltnin a comparatively narrow
range. Tliero has been no very marked Im
provement In the situation cast ami .In con
sequence the market hns had to depend
almost , entirely on local buying for support.
This local buying has been good us far as It
went , but It dl not. go far onoiuh. Today
fateattlc , either natives or westerns , never
had lo no be-'slng for u purchaser , whllo on
the other hand It has been hard work all week
to move the heavv , thick fat , o.iulo nt any
thing like a satisfactory price. The creator
portion of the offerings has been rather com
mon , und this fact has had u tendency to de
press vuluei. In general , however , changes
have been Infrequent and Inconsequent ua
fur as beef steers were concerned.
A surprisingly smalt percentage of the re
ceipts has been cows und mixed stock airl In
consequence medium nnd gooJ stun" has
shown some Improvement. Canners uro still
belling ut very low pr.cot.
Tliero IH nothing encouraging In the feeder
situation. With old corn soiling ut a very
good figure und fat cattle belling a round Jo ,
tlio country steadfastly rofus.es to tuko ad
vantage of the present low prices and the re
sult this week has been a htlll further decline
of from 10u to 13o on all grades.
Tlio receipts were about tip to
the average for u Saturday and the general
character of the oirerlngs about as they have
been for somollmo past. About half the sno-
ply consisted of westerns. Including half a
do/.en loads of Kansas City Texans consigned
direct toUudahy. Bo far this season Uudahy has
UouglitovurS.UOO head of fluntliurn cattle on
thu Kansas Oily market. Wlthcqullubla rail
road rales tliuso cattle und ttiousmidx of
others would coino to this market
direct , resulting lu a big saving
to both pioducor and slaughterer.
There were some very poo-l cornfed
euttlo among the olfernuB , and the demand
for them wus qulto active. Trading was tolerably
erably brlsic xiid prices ruled somewhat
stronger than Friday. Very good to choice
1,100 to 1-U'O-lb. ' beeves went ut from (4.20 to
(4.7.1. 1'nlr stuff sold uraund KUM and fl.uu.
Scarcely any of the westerns were good
enough for heof , and prices , whllo quotably
linn , wore rather low.
There was u fair amount of trading In
butchers' mid Gunners' SIOOK , und prices were
strong on all decent olTerln : s. Pool to prlmu
cows and heifers sold at from 81.10 to 1.00 ;
bulls and stags steady at from 11,40 to &J.OJ ;
enlvijH null on the basis of (2.50 to tl,50 for
common to choice veals.
Nothing new wu developed in the stacker
and feodur line. Trade was dull and prices
quutubly lOo to I'M lower than u week ugo.
Sales were ut from H.'iJ to S-.7U. KoprcsonU-
llvo sales ;
IIUIKI'.IIS
15. . 4)3 ) 1 10
CALVES.
as. . iaa a 75
I1UU.S.
1..10IO 1
HTAOS.
1..IU70 a oo 2. . 1:170 : a oo
HTOCKKKS AND
C'Jl 2 30 ( VI. , Kf ! 2W . . OCO 245
U19 2 W 47. . BIU 2 ao
WYOMINO OA1TI.G.
liullteh foolltis consequent upon the Uplit np-
lilies of the week previous. llivs told ( or f 1.03
Tuesday , Uio highest point reached In sit
years , but from that tfinootito the oloso of
tlio week tlio decline was steady nnd rapid
owlni : to tlio inert ) ist-d receipts und doerenu-d
Milpplns ( leninml. Price * droppcd.'lOc In three
days nnil nt tlio doss of tlio week tlio tooling
was very wenk. Donlcr * are ufruld of a blR
Increase In loeelpts following this break In
prices. Tills win nuiho innttori worse. In
cave supplies fall olt sharply n partial rocov-
crv will surely follow.
There weroRioirs : on sale , nbnnt tlio r.atno
ntinibcr as on tlio tirocotllns Saturday. Tlio
shipping demand showo.l no IniuroTciiicnt ,
o.tstcrn reports wcro buirlMi tinil with an
nmpln supply In Right tlio prospect from n
scllor's standpoint was not very cheerful.
Prices , however , showed llttlo change worthy
: if noto. I'alr to R.v > < l medium anil heavy
hogs sold at JY45 to * .1 < H ntul common , light
nnil inlxod stun" at JYIWtoM.l.l. 'Iho tnu was
not so high us Frldiiy , nor win the bottom s ilo
fo loiv , About overythlng hitdclmnuo.l hands
by noon , the bulk tit Ul ) totVSD , the same as
on 1'Hday. The general nvetnco of prices
pain w sU4Vi. against $ V4r. Prlduy untl.Y7Jl !
list Saturday. Itcprcscntatlvo sales.
i' 1'our doiiblo docks of very fair crass
westerns were received. Hood muttons uro
want oil by all local houses , and prices ave
( luottibly strong. Kalr to good natives. JI.75 to
M.f > 0 ; fair to good western- " , M..VJ to tl , fi ; com
mon and stock Rlie.cn , fu'.M to S.I.AJ ; good to
chotco 40 toM-lb. Iambs , JI.M to $ : > . ! W.
Iteoolptu mid Dupiiilllnn of Stuck.
OIllclul receipts und disposition of sto'k as
Bliown by tlio books or tlio.Unlon Stock YarJs
company for thn twont v-fonr hours ending at
5 o'clock p. in. . August ii. : U9.J.
11131'OSITIO.V.
Chicago IIvo StocK .Mnrlcnt.
CiiiCAan. III. , Aus. in. ISpeclalTolosr.im to
THE IIKE.1 There wore fresh rcoclpts of ahout
l.r.OJ cattle and that constituted tliedav'ssup-
lily. llttlo or nothing havlnc been left over
from Friday. Tliero vns a fair Inquiry and
Friday's advance was freely paid , sule.s mak
ing oil a basis of from ( \ . > to lU'S for poor to
extra cows , heifers and hulls : Jl. ( > 5 to $ J.52 for
stoekors and feeders ; JU. > to JV45 for ilrdnsod
licet and shlnplnz steers : $ l.4i to $ ! .S5 for
Texas cattle , and from $1,33 to 14 35 for west
erns.
Sales of hogs could not bo made to any hot
ter ndvnniauo than at tlio lowest time on Fri
day. In fuct many salesmen ijuoted Iho mar
ket lower for all cooils. The highest roaelied
WUH { .VS. ) . that In one or two Instances only.
Most of the Ini'llna was done at prices uaow ;
{ . > . ? U or at from $ \4Q to i. > . ( 'i5. UlosliiK quota
tions were from WOO 10 $3.73 for poor to rually
choice grades.
Th ) sheep market was quiet and llrm at
from $1.50 to $ " > .75. ( jtiinbs were quote I ut
from { I.OJ to M.5) ufcordln to qirillty. tehcoi )
lire rather stronger , while liimlis are nialer-
Inlly lower tlinn etrly : In the week.
Kocolits | : Cattle , l.SJu ; IIO.B , H.500 : sheep ,
l.ooo.
l.ooo.The
The Rrcnlnif Journal reports :
OATTLK Heeolpts. 1.5iO. : halt Texas : ship
ments , 100 ; not a snnMclont number on sale to
uriKu u market : prices same us yesterday :
choice to extra natives. $4 S5525 ; others. $1.40
© 4.7:1 ; Toxnns. t.fl.VQki.l5 : ; westerns. WGOOI.IO ;
natlvo cows , $2.ir : > < 3l.40.
lions Receipts , 10,000 : shipments. 3.HUO ;
market quiet butHtendy : llKht criibsers , 85.15 ®
5.i.'i ; rauuh packers , fX4.ar ( > .r ; mixed , i\Mv
5.05 ; prime heavy und hiitohcrs' wolffhts , f.VT.-i
® 5.8J ; first cliiss assorted light , S5.7..73 ' :
other llisht" . $ \535.W. (
SiiBiei' Itecclpts. l.OJO ; shipments , none ; all
sold at steady prices.
KIIIIHUI City l.ivo Stock.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aur. III. CATTLE Uo-
celpta , 4.MO ; shipments. 2,233 ; the market for
steers , cows and feeders was slroiu : Texas
cattlu stronz to 10o hlKlior. but Texas steers
closed lower ; sales , dressed beet and thlpnlni ;
steers , $ . ' .70t.X ( ) : cnws and heifers. Kl.'J.w..li'j ;
Texas an. ! Indian steers , Ji. I . ' > ! . I. ii. > ; Texas and
Inulan cows , Jl. 5jf5i tx ) : utockcrs and feeders ,
. .
lions Ucccltn | , : i,8'Kl ; shipments. I.50Q ; the
murkct was 55slue lower , eloslin ; si ronir. Kx-
ireme ranuo In prlecn , f l.f > ( ) T6'.7Ji ! ; bulk of
sales.2.V3.V > 0.
SiiCKKoculpts , I. SOD ; shipments , 2.Y ) : the
market was dull mid uteady at yeslerduy's
decline ; sales ranged $ ; i.233.2.'i for sheep and
lambs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
St. I.nulH l.tvu.UK : It .tlitrkot.
ST. Louis Mo. . Aujr. Ill CATri.K Kecolpu ,
.1.01 Ji shipments , ir > OU ; market stronger nt
yojler.lny'H advun.o ; uatlvu HtcerJ , Ji.23I41.00 : ;
Texan and Indian utoora , $ . ' .4Wiji.O'J : ; canncrii ,
$ l.2@i40.
HoiiH Itecolpts , l.Sin ; shlumcntR , ' ! ,100 ; mar
ket lower : heavy. t.ftO& " > .73 ; mixed , f3.'J.va
3.7U ; IlKhu $5.40a5.70.
SllKBl' Uccplpts , It00 : ; shlpmonU , 2,500 :
mn ruot steady ; fair to choice in lit tons , ? J. 5. ®
5lS0- '
Dlarrlurii n Kentucky.
"There has been u continued tendency to
bowel dUoaso hero this so.ison , " suya ( J. U' .
Shlvoll. druRKlst , WloltlifTo , ICy. , "and an
unusual demand for Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Dlarrhtui Komody. I have sold
four bottles of It ttilsmornlnir. Somu remark
able cures have bocu olTocloil bv It und in all
cases It has proved successful. " For sale by
druggists.
CALLED BACK.
Three Men Charged with Stvindlliit ; Tliclr
iiiiiloy | 'H Kutiirni'd to Oinitha.
Ofllcor Al ICoysor came In from IConr-
ney las.t evening with T. T. Armstrong , uc-
cubed of obuilnlng goods under falsa pre
tenses from the M. K. Smith Dry Cioods
company. Ho wan arrested sumo tlmo ago
onthosaino charge and is now under $1,100
bonds to appear before the district court.
it U rcportod that the joouors uro going to
maKe a test case of tbo affair.
No one seems to know much about the mat
ter except tunt Armstrong obtained Roods
from tha Smith firm , representing his assets
and liabilities ut a certain 11 [ jure. Among
tils assets ho nouloctod to mention a Cobt of
a considerable amount which ho owed to his
wife.
Sergeant Slewnrt has returned from St.
I.ouli with the two man , Shaw and Wolf ,
wanted for embezzling toods from tbo Adams
Investment company.
UoWltt'B Sarsaparilla is rolianlo.
DilFEKEUT SH .DE OP aHEEN.
The llunUlo IIlKiiinUtVm Not Known In
Omiilm UK Cliiliued.
Atolcgram from Buffalo. N. Y , , announces
the arrest of a telegraph operator ihcro
named John Green , who is said to b3 a polyg-
uraltt , having wives In Jamestown , N , Y. ,
Ottawa , Canada , nnd Omabn , Nob.
Oldtimo tclegruphors In Omuha say that
they do not know tuo man , unless the Ituri
refer * to ono J. 1C. Green , who wiggled tbo
keys in Omaha for n few weeks lust Novem
ber. There used to bo a John Green buro
who was an oonrator , but be wa * n 01 flu rout
shade of green from that which the Uuffalo
polygatulst represents ,
"Johnnie Green , " the oldllmo tolccraphcr
who hold down a chair hero for the VYoncru
Union for nearly eight yi'ura , was a goniio-
tnan and had only one wife BO fur as any otio
ovtr alscovered. ills wife dlcu about u year
ago and was burled In Chicago ,
TROUBLE WITII NEIOHBOnB.
Hvuitku Kndod llur I.lfo tvlth 11 Done uf
J'olnon.
Mrs , Svestka , who lived at 1037 South
Nineteenth street , died Friday nlghs from tha
effocto of n data of poUon t'ukon luit Sunday
with lulcidal intent.
She was about50 years old and the mother
of a family of grown up children. The oauso
for the act Is said to bo dospondonoy
brought on by some trouble with aolgbbori.
whlcU culmlaatud m u Jaw uU ,
IFYOU EVER SUFFERED FROM
Indian
If you are In position ( o tell
advantage of the laws re
lating to *
you have taken up a piece of
ic Land.
If you have made an Invention
on which you desire to
secure a
You should communicate
with the
Bee Bureau of Claims
The object of thla bureau 1& to glva
every parson holding' u legitimate claim
Mgalnst the ( rovornrnont the tulvant'a a
o a residence In Wasliinjjton , whothop
ho live In Toxaa or Alaslcn It does
more than that. Nino-tenths of the
population of Washington would be
helpless If aslced how to go to worlc to
secure their rights through the depart
ments. THIS Buic I3urciu : of Glnlraa
gives the advantage , not only of per
sonal rosldonco , but of thorough famil
iarity with all the machinery of the
government. It offers
Absolute Security.
You do not know whether tlio avorngo
Wiishington olnim agent will client you
or not , although on gunornl principloa
you would naturally suppose that ho
would. But you know that the San
Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Ploi
ncor press and the Omaha Bii ; : cannot
ulTord to cheat you. Tlioy guarantee
this Bureau , ana their reputation is
staked upon the honoaty and uhility of
its inrmtigoinont
The bureau employes attorneys who
are
Expert Specialists
for each of its departments.
Its Indian depredation eases are care
fully worked UD , with all the evidence
required by law , and argued before Uio
court of claims in such a manner ns to
brint , ' out most favorably all the essential
tial points.
ItB land cases are handled in strict no-
cordancn with the rules of the General
Lund Ollico , BO that no delaya or com
plications ensue in tlio orderly settler *
mont of the claims.
Itn patent cases are so managed as t
insure the utmost poaaiblu benollt lo the
nventor. by giving him the broudodi
protection his ideas will justify.
Its jmnsion cases are didpojoil of with
the least possible delay and oxpcmso to
thu votcratiB.
Ilon't ro.frain from consulting thn
but eau because you uro afraid of the cost.
ItH costu nothing to get information.
Auk as many questions as you plouso ,
and they will , bo unsworoJ promptly
cliuorfully and accurately , without
clnifgo.
THE
Bee Bureau of Claims.
Room 22O , Bee Building -
ing , Omaha , Neb.