Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 21, 1892, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1892-SIXTEEN PACES. 1 !
THE CONDITION OF TRADE
The Season for Snmmor Good * RapiJly
Drawing to a Close.
LOCAL JOBBERS GENERALLY VtRY BUSY
A Mont rinttcrlii ) ; Outlook for tha t'oin-
ItifT I'ull nuil Winter Trndo Tlio Ito-
tnlt llu < liii-4s In Onmhii Not
Very Actlvo.
The summer Is nearly over , so far in busi
ness N concerned , anil about all thill is hoard
ntnotiR the lobbing fraternity Is fall and
winter talk. They have figured up tUo sum *
nicr'g trade ai.u hiivo decided that It nas
been , a3 n whole , an unusually Rood soisoa ,
nnd lliut fact boltm settled they nro giving
thi-lr nttontlon to the futuro. Under the
ptovallltiK conditions n contemplation of the
future U a very n roe.iblo pistlnio for a
Jobber , ns it contains promises of jnoH
prosperous times lo cotno.
As a rule the corn crop of Nobra Ua Is nro-
nouncod out of all dangnr , and many declare
that they fool iw tccuro as If the crop was
nhc.-uly In ilio cribs. With tl.o crop short In
innny of the largo corn growing states pilcos
on this cereal art ) bound lo bo good , Hcnco
business men ciilcnluto that Nuhraslca with
on abundant crop lo neil must ruap a golden
lint-vest. With tnonoy plenty among the
Tiinnu.'s of the stnto notiuni : can prsvont a
IUIKO tind ncllve Jobbnii : trado.
It Is this view of the matter that onuses
such a feeling of con fldonco In the future
mining the jobbers.
Thiiiitlnc nnd tallclng about the future ,
however , Is not , the only occupation of the
Omaha jobbers. They are nil busv , most of
Jliein very busy , and they have been so for u
peed many weeks past. The voluran of trade
dining Ilio month of Auquu tun , so fur , ox-
ccedoa the sanio month last year by a very
liundsomo itniti.
The Jobbing trade of Omnhn Is nil right
nnd unless nil S'KUS ' nro fnlso It has a bril
liant future before It.
The lotall trndeis out through the state
slinro In the fcellnc of conllUcnco. 'Iho deal
ers are anticipating nn unusually largo and
prosperous business the coming full and win
ter und the crcat majority will lay in larger
itocks thnn they uld last year.
Lust year's laruo crop enabled the retail
dvnlor * of Nnbrasita to wotk outof debt , piv-
lim off the claims of the previous bad year.
This season's crops will put them In splen
did shnpo , n fact whli.li thov fully roall/e.
Tlioio was probably never a time In the his
tory of the state when the country retail
trade was any better tlmn It Is at tlio present
time or u hen the prospects for continued
prospc-ity wcro nny brighter.
In Omaha iln-ro is nothing to brag of In
connection with the retail tr.ido. Some ievv
bouses nro doing a fairly good business and
tinvo no fault to Hud , bjt the general lolall
trade of the city Is verv quiet. It
not only Is quiet , out it has
been for nome time. Some say It will lin
prove when the summer absentees rctuin
from the mountains ntid seashore. Others
env that wo need look lor no llfo In local retail
tail elides until thcro nro moio people nt
worn in tbo city. Something must bo done
Becoming to this view of tlio matter to fur
nish employment for raoro workmen , who
Will spend their earnings for the luxuries
nnd necessities of llfo , and thus crc.ito a de
mand for goods in a lotall way which will
liven up trade.
These of n moro sangulno disposition prfr-
Oiet that wi'h the coming ol colder weather
otid the inarltotingof tlio.soason'.s rtons Uieiu
will bo a trade lovlvnl in Omahn Tuts latter
tor Is u vorv cheerful view to take , and ono
that everyone would bo nlcasod to sco real
ized. However , the miijorlty of business
men appear to feel that new enterprises ,
givinf.1 employ mcnl to labornro , necessary to
renew the cit.v's nrospoiltv. Now fuclorics
nro needed , or , what would amount to the
, F > amo thing , the doubling of oU otios 1'ho
manufacturers of the cltv generally are busy
and many of them have largely increased
the number of their employes since the
homo patronugo movement began , but still
they have not teaehed a point where they
can employ men enough to cause an actlvb
revival In the rotaiKrado.
The manufacturers this fall \\lll attempt
to Rtlmulnto mnnufncturliiK in the city ana
elalo by increasing the demand for homo
jnado goods. If they nro given proper on-
cnurngomoni , If the retail dealers will han
dle homo mndo goods and push their sale the
demand for these goods can bo Incroised to
nn extent that will ctniblo the manufactur
ers to omplov several hundred additional
men. That would solve the question of dull
tiinci In the retail circlet of Omaha.
NKiiitAsic.v i-AuroiiY M > ris.
tinny l-ri'illrlliiiiH of u Lively I'M II
The Omntm Milling company report n
ftoady trade.
The Puycko Cnnay compinv report the
outlook for trade us l-clng very flattering ,
The Consolidntpd L'olTeo coinpiiny reports
BU nrllvo business , with the volume of sales
very satisfactory.
Tbo Nebraska City Ceronl mills claim to
bo using 1,000 bushels of oats and 5,000
bushels of coin daily.
The Omaha Brewing association report
thnt they have during the past , vi > ur doubled
their bottling imsluoxs.
fr The Omntm Upholstering company report
n largo inctouso In business ov iug to the
homo patronage movement.
M E Smith & Co. , the overall manufac
turers , at o putting in moio machines und
iv ill incieaso their worlcinir force.
The Western Tinware Miuuf-icturingcoin-
pany nro having dies und presses mudo thnt
will utmost double their capacity.
The vV. A Page sonp factory of Omaha Is
being operated to its fullest capacity. L-ist
month s business was tbo largest since tuo
factory wns established.
The Nebraska City Starch company nro
building an addition to their ul read v exten
sive plant , lOOxa. " ) feet. They are behind In
their orders ten curs of starch.
Tha Academy of the Sacred Heart bollaves
In homo pntronugo , having recently pur-
climed ( X)0 ) loot of fencing from the Omaha
I'cnco Manufacturing company.
Lincoln Is furnishing some of the brlclt for
repaying Lenvoiiworth street In Omaha ,
.his Is n reminder of the fact that sevon.l
Lincoln manufacturing linns huvo lutuly
iccurcd a good business In Omaha.
Sliricrman & Co. , located ut 71 ! ) North Six
teenth street , nro engaged In roslivorlng mir
rors. It is said to be the only factory of the
kind west of St. Louis. They recently tin-
ishcd u glass (10x110 ( inches ,
Nobiaslca Hour men Bay that the Omaha
bakers , nmnv of them , itlll cling to their old
custom of buying Hour ironi outtldo states
when they could do Just as well ut homo nnd
help develop tha nulling Interests of tha
Into.
The late and wet , spring weather was
rather unfavorable for the barbed vvlro busi
ness but tno Ouiahu manufacturers report
tlio prospects for the future us unusuullv
promising. They are now making repairs
and putting themselves in shape for the fall
buhlnoss.
The Omaha Mattress company two years
" " RO were mulling only thirty innttrcsses per
dav , but the movement In fuvor of Nebraska
nwilo goods has increased the demand uud
they report their present output at ninety
per day , and that , too , In the fnco of creator
competition.
Within tha past ninety davs the Sunborn
Cattle Food company nut commenced to ship
Its products In cm lots. A cur of Its cattle
lotd U valued at f 2,000 , It reports Its
business thU year us being double v\ bat It
\vu last year.
'Iho membois of tbo Manufacturers asso
ciation arc ijulotly talking up mutter *
among ttiouist-lvus and vniloui plans are
being formeu for nn active home pitronago
campaign this full. Just what thov will do
Is not yet decided upon , but they aio deter
mined upon doing something that will tend
to duvolop the manufacturing industries
already establUhod In the stale.
The Hawurd cob pipe factory had n ropro-
nenlBtivq In tbo city ypiinrday looking over
the pronpscla for Lmslncii at this point ,
tl'hov will probably upply for mluiUtlon to
the Manufacturers amoclutlou. At tbo pros-
cut tlmo they uro oiuploylngln tboir factory
about tvvulvo pooplo. I'bU ludustrv proiulios
to bo of considerable betu-llt to ti.o farmers
n > ihoy offer 95 conU p'r hunilrnd for corn
cobs suitable tot lUe mauufuuturu of col )
pipos. It ronulrot a very solid nnd Inrgo-
sized cob.
The Godnoy Plcklo company of Omohft Is
vorv busy puttlncc down the new pacit of
cucumber * . There nroUO : acres planted to
sickles In Douglas county and still tbo com-
iiinv Is not receiving as innnv pickles ns It
.vnnta. It Is nn Interesting sight to sto
.ho farm wngons unloading cucumbers at the
factory In the morning. The farmers who
tiavo triad It .say that growing pickles Is n
very profitable business nnd the encourage
ment of the business of putting up pickles
will moan much to the fanning interests of
the county.
Some Omaha manufacturers complain that
omo other local manufacturing Hrms Job
eastern made goods in addition to these of
ihrir own manufacture. That Is a very dlt-
ilctilt matter to rcculato , as thcro U nothing
lo prevent a manufacturer from nlso engag
ing in tno jobbing business. However , Ills
well to live mid lot live , nnd a lirm that Is ro-
colvlnc betiorit from the homo patronngn
movement In the sale of goods which
they manufacture ooght not to crowd
other local manufacturers too hard by job
bing goods made in the oast.
At a recant meeting of the Manufacturers
association n member scored the Omnhu
brewers fct not using homo mndo beer kegn.
William Krug was hoard to romirit that
if the right parties would locate a occr keg
factory In Omahn ho would not only glvo
them all the business of the ICrug Brewing
association , but ho would talto $ "i,000 In stock
In the company. Ik-re is an opportunity for
some ono to ongneo In n manufacturing on-
torprlso In Omahn which must bo n fairly
profitable business or a man lllto Mr. Krug ,
who Is familiar with it , would not offer to
put man ay Into the enterprise.
\Vork on the ICrug broworv Is progressing
rapidly , and as the walls nso It ucoomos
evident tlmt Iho claim put forth tbat the row
brewery would bo the llnosl in the west was
no idle boast. It will be the largest rnd
most conn lotc brewing plant over built nt
ona il mo. Some of tha old eastern
breweries are Hrpor , but they represent
years of growth , buildings bjlnir added as
they woio 1100 led. In most lines of manu
facture little attention Is paid to the outsldo
appear.mro of ttio building With tha brewers -
ors It Is different , they build regardless of
expense and with an eye not onlv to utility
but to general npptmrnnco nsv ll. The
new Krug brewery is facoil with pressed
brit'l : on all sidot , rear as well as front , and
the architecture Is artistic as v\ ell a < of the
utilitarian order. Standing on the high
ground between Omaha and South Omaha
It will bo n conspicuous landmark and tha
top of Its chimney will bo vlsiblo twenty
miles from Omnhn. Ono of the host
features of tlio now building is th.it
It Is a homo product. The brick nro
made at Avery , Neb , and the lion work nt
the I'axton & Viorllng Iron works in Omaha.
Mr. KruR sajs that the Iron columns turned
out by tha latter company display 11 fineness
of workmansnlp that the whole state should
bo proud of , About 100 men are now oin-
ptovod in the construction of tlio buildings ,
nnd nftor thov nro completed seventy-flvo
men will find steady work.
Tne dlfllculty of disposing of gartngo In
Omaha and tbo attendant expenses have led
many families to burn it In their kitchen
stoves. There is some objection to this
plan , ns ths garbaco forms a layer of ashes
over the coal und fills up thd firebox and tn-
tc'-forcs to some extent with the draft. An
other objection Is that whtlo the garbage Is
burning , if the steve top is removed for nny
reason the hnuso Is lille'i with the dlsncroe-
nble odor of burning meat scraps nnd potato
pojllngs. On a recent trip through Now
York the writer mudo the acquaintance
of W D Howe , manufacturer ol the Howe
ventilator stoves of Tallaooosi , Uu. The
conversation naturally turned on the munu-
fiicturo of stoves nnd Mr. Ilnwo was asked it
it would not bo practicable to make n rnnsro or
kitchen steve with a compartment especially
foroieinating gaibago. "I hnvo n patent for
that very thing , " said Mr. liovvo , "but have
never put it on the market , as I w&s afraid
that there would bo no demand for It. " Mr.
Howe's plan contemplates a compart-
n.ont adjacent to the firebox Into
which the kitchen carbago can bo dumped
us it accumulate * . It is so arranged that
when the tire Is not needed to heat the oven
the movement of a damper or slide throws
the lite nnd beat througn tha garbage box
und thence through the stovepipe Into the
chimney. Tins iirrnneomont curries nil the
odor und smoke Into the chimney and pio-
vents its oscnpa into the room. Any moment
that the heat ( s wanted for the oven the
movement of the damper throws the fire
nvvnv from the garbage crematory and
around the oven. Mr. llowo explained
that the addition of n garbiga
crematory to a raneo would not increase its
cost materially , nnd tint ho had proven by
uctual trial that sucti an arrangement was
practical so far as the disposition of Iho gar
baco was concerned , the only question vvus
whether people would take Kindly to it and
buy It If placed In the miriest. At the pre
sent time , when it Is generally ooncodod tli.it
Iho only practical ana safe way to
dispose of the garbage in largo cities
is to cremate it , the sugjostion
that each firnlly do their own cremiting
might be worthy of serious consideration ,
liv moans of such nn nttncnment on Iho
kitchen range alt gorbairo could bo disposed
of without expense either to the individual
or i ity.
AS i > u.siis : IT.
ISuslness Wns Wltli'int I'm turn O.'liar Than
tliu Kiisli of Onlrrs.
W. II. Robonon , manager of H. O. Dun
& CO.'B Mercantile agency In this city ,
speaking of local trade savs :
"Tho week has boon wanting in features of
especial interest in trade circles , Aside
fiom the lo ol proceedings Instituted against
a local factory on behalf of an eastern house ,
there has been nothing unfavorable of any
consequence of which to make note. The
week has seen no failures In Omaha nnd only
two small ones in the stato.
"In the wholrsiilo dirtrict the dry goods
men report n rushing business nnd say again
that the week surpasses the best trade of
former years , with no early probability of a
dccroabo In orders. The grocers , hardware
men and boot ana shoo dealers tinvu about ull
they can do. The drug mon are not enjoying
so phenomenal a prosperity , but nro well
stUisllcd. In other lines similar roporls nro
made. The hat and cap , clothing nnd heavy
hardware trmio Is starting up nicely. In
shmt , the wholesale business never onjojod
bettor conditions at this season , nor could
look forward with moro promise to tbo im-
mcdinto futuro.
"Collections have been fair to peed , but
show n slight fallintr off from Julr. duo
wholly , It Is thought , to Iho pressure of the
harvest in the countrv.
"Lumber men speak moro encouragingly
both of local ana ntato trado. Building en
terprises In both city nnd country have boon
late In starting and therefore dealers in
building materials look for Improved busi
ness for the next three months.
"Tno banks generally agree In the opinion
thn . the demand for money will bo Improved
In SoDlcmber. Already Inquiries have In
creased In number nnd eonnidorablo cur
rency has boon sent Into the country. Rates
continue low , however , nnd money Is very
easv.
"Rotnll trade Is still dull. The aovvn town
stores experienced some benefit from the
largo intlux of people In the cltv the Ilrst of
the wock , but the stores further from tbo
contercompluln that business bus been un-
usuu.ly slow. However , with the return of
thobummcroxnurxloulsts to their homes and
the bediming of public work , better trade U
anticipated next month.
"Tho market in South Omaha has born
lifeless for the greater part of the week and
local soiling has dragged. Tbo packers nro
busy with their improvements and buy only
enough Mock to moot present necessities.
The luiprosslon Is strong ot tha packing
houses that u sharp decline In packing house
products must follow the unusual ilgure * of
tha lust few moulds. Stocks of provisions
appear low , nevertheless , and this leads
more sanuulne persons to predict continued
high prices. "
In I'ollco Court.
J , M , McClolluud , the old man charged
with bolng u procurer by Kitu Murpuy , hud
his trial before Judge Ilorkayesterday morn
ing. The prosecution failed to tnako a case aud
the charge was changed to vagrancy , ou
which ho was sentenced lo fifteen days in
tuo county Jill.
Slonpv Hewitt wti < convicted of robbing a
till on Cluili etreot and was lined | 5t ) uua
costs.
Jerry Jackson , a colored man , was con-
viutou of Dotty larceny from bis employers ,
Huydon Hros. , and tinea { 30 and costs. A
colored friend stopped up to the desk and
coutuoJ out tUo cash uuii Jerry walked out.
THE SPECULA FIVE MARKETS
Wheat Opened ia Line with tha Prevailing
Weakness.
LABOR TROUBLES CAUSED LOWER PRICES
Closing Cables \ VcroVoik , licit tlio Market
IIml Alrruly Antlrlpiitril Flint Hint
KccotoiLMl SIIIIID Ironi tlio
' I,0\V I'lllllt.
CiilCAno , 111. . Ail ? . 23. With the exception
of oats the markets were alt oltlicr vorv weaker
or barely sto-ulv. Tlio urtlclo which con-
tinned weak to tlio cti I was who.it , but oven
Mint wns n sh ule uvor Its lowest point fur tlio
day. Tlio labor troub o at ll.ilTulo w is the
chief factor In producing low prices. Wheat
opctii'l In line with tlio scnor.illy prqv.illlns
wo ikncss mid In tlio course of tlio first hour's
trading tlio price for September h id declined
to a point as low us h id previously bnoli soon
slnco tr ulliu for th it do Ivory had boon done
this so i on On .Inly l2Septo-ttbir ( who it Just
louche I 71 > to , s nee then It has scld us hl.h tis
60c , but until toJay It had not declined attain
to 7& > tc.
A llriu with forolsn corroiponilonts con-
gr.itulnted themselves011 boliu ubto to buy
ted ly wheat for May delivery ut ui'jo. ' or fiHc
over what December was soiling for at the
s.-vmo tlmo. They lluro I th it tlio nun vl eoj
ofoarryln the who-it for thotr foreign ens-
toinor from December to M ly , reckoning oven
at tlio present low ralo of interest , would
nmount toTlic per liu Tlio forol.Mi innrUttt
vvurodull at lower prices , according to the
oir.y e ibles. Liverpool was ( juotoil ut from
' , < d to Id decline
The receipts vvore still heavy at the winter
wlio it markets. M nnuapolls also toported
liber il leeclpts of spr i\f \ who it. Thooxpirt
clearances from the four pr nclpal Atl mile
ports were close upon UP.flOI bu. In who it and
Hour Itr idstroot's icpoit of the wnok's clear
ances of wheat and Hour from hi h coasts was
: i,71 > ,0 U bu. nirnlii l4.IIS.O U bu last week an 1
. ,7iilOiO bu on the corrcspon llnj d iv of I ist
yoir Closing u.ihlos wora we ik , but the m ir-
Uet h id alro idy antli'lp itoil tn it ii'id rooov-
en'd some from the low lolnt ,
The eorn minuet , consldoiln. ; the limpness
In wheat , the dlsor.raiii7iitlon In raliroid
transportation resulting fro n the switch
men's stiiko and the absunco of buv > iu orders
from nutsldc , held up rcm irkably. There
was a short porlo 1 of consider iblo vvoiuness
dm In. ; the Ilrst h ilf hour of the suia'on , but
thcro wore lots of buvors who stood in wait for
the tillered oh nice. Tndo vv u largely of a
Ha.ilpliu' ordoi. lint there was noporlod of iict-
11 it dullness diirltu the short scaslon There
was a Kojil do tl of t'llk about the h iokw ird
crop and drouth In v irlous sections l < Uht
showers fell this mornliif , however , in some
perilous of Ivans is and .Nebraska. Corn was
sold In Ilniralo for shipment , an 1 this w is re
garded us an Indication that the strike was
wn tKontnz.
The prorlslon tmrsot Is still laboring under
n. plethora of loiu stun" In wo ik hands , wh eh
Is cox otocl by men of larger moans. There was
another considerable break In pork carlv. but
tun larger poition of the o irlv loss was recov
ered before the close , riuctiiatlons In lard
nnd ribs were less material. Clos ns prices
show declines In poik of 7' o and about "Jo In
ribs. Lard closed without chtngo from 1'rl-
dav's reslliu prices , llo receipts woio lUht
and some of the ho.iv > tr idem were actlnif as
If sulstlod with the amount of tlio reeuiit de
cline
Kstiwntod receipts for Moud ly : Who it , OPO
cats ! torn , 4UO can ; oats , J3J cars ; hojs , l..OJO
head
Lake frolchts wore steady on the basis , of 2o
for corn to HulT I'o. '
Tlio lo.Uhu futures r line 1 as fo'lows :
No
t 75
7V (
Dvct'iubcr 78SS
Cons .Nil . '
fc-'Ki
Mnjr 6i
OATS \o S
Atuiist 32H
September
October .
MF-H I'onic
buplcmibi-r. . H 37i II 12'
October . . II 17 - 11 20 II .IT'-i '
January M 71) ) U W
LA mi
huptumbor 7 83 7 74 7 77
October . . . 7 bO 7 75 7 77'- '
Januiry 7 n 7 15
biiinir Kins
Hoptombcr. . 7 85 7 BO
October 7 05
Jnnunry. .
Cash ( itiotatlons were i.s follows :
I'l-OUlt 0 ish. quiet and unchanged : winter
. 'iU : winter i.tr.ilts. t5JSl 7"ii
sprlnj ; pat J4 OOJ5J 50 ; sprliiK uitjnts , iJ.5J
< & .UiO.
Wii'AT N'o. 2spr ii7,7JJio : No. Ssprlnj , CS ®
7.'e : No 'Jrdd. 7A' ' © 73'5c.
OOUN No. - ' , SJise ; No 3 cash. 50e ; No. 4 ,
400.
400.UAT
UAT * No 2 , .1'itfbKSc : No. i white , 3J'i ©
3.1'ie ' : No .1 white. aiU'ic.
Hi E-No. " . CJc.
AUMY--NO. 2 , O.o ) ; No. 3 , 5b53o ; No 4.31 ©
4SoPfjAX SCKD No. 1. f l.00'4 '
TIMOTHY SEKII 1'rlme , * l 'Vl. '
I'oitK Mess , per blil. , } II.'JV < 51 ! 30 ; lard , per
1 0 Ibs , 17hOffl7ra : short ribs Hides ( looo > ,
K'n'&wai dry silted shoulders < uo\o II. t''MQ
7..0 : : short cleir Miles ( boxed ) , JV.'ua-l.'Ji.
\ \ IIISKI Distillers' tlnUhod KooJb , per gal. ,
* l 1' . .
See \it Unchanged.
Heceliits and ililpments today were aa fol
lows :
ItKCKIITS HIIII'JIbMS
Klour.liirrols . .
Wliu.'ll bllnliuls
Corn , butihuU .
Onts. lilHlu-Is .
lljo , Lushols
llarluy , liniliels
On the 1'roiiuceexchiiuo today the butter
m irket w isipilet ; croamcrloj , 17Clc ; dalres ,
lj'l. I'Xrf , llriu at 17c.
St. 1.IIIIM AlUIKIttll.
ST. Louis , Mo. Aui. a ) . n.oiw Weaker ;
pitents , * J70ta.l.8Ji extra faney , W3jJ.4j ;
othois nil 'li.'in inl ,
WIIBVT Was nuinor ill/oil today by the news
_ . . . , . - .
Woiit oown with wheat : 'No. 2 , cash.
lower at 47'-io ' : August , 47'ie bid : beptomhcr ,
4S(4)h'iC , clos.ns "t 4 ! > ljo ; October , 48\o bid ;
Duceinboi . 4c ( , M. y. 4'Ji1.
( ) AI I'lituri's ( Irm : No 2. ensh , lower at : ilo
bid ; Ausust , .Il'ifc-H'ao ; s'eptombor , 31'ie ;
October. , He ; May. , iOo.
UviNo : trading.
llAid.ur No ti.ulln ? .
IIHAN WoiU ; die at mill.
llAV Qnlut. nnulian ed.
rt.AXSKBU UllCll HIKlid IllDSO.
Tl MOTH vbtBliUUIiuri fit JI.4JI.M.
I , t\D-l n mo ler.ilo demand at J..UJ.
i- Lower at * J.Sja3rxi.
InriNCorrov i'lts JI.IO ,
WiiihUV H.10.
I'liovisio.Ns Dull. I'ork St I'idaril mess.
Jl-.r ) . Lard K.riKii".7nominal. . Dry suit
me its IJnchixnjro I : louse bhoulders * " - " > ;
Ion.uo ; shorts , t1. \ . II icon Uniih ineuii ;
packed shouldiirs , t" > 0) ) ; longhand ribs ,
shorts , f'MJ'i. ' Hams Unchanged ;
cured. tllMWJM
IthCHirrh Klour. 4,010 bills j wlieit. 279.011
bu ; eorn , ' 'i.WJ liu ; oats , 4.00J bu ; rye. 2dQO
1m. ; barley , none.
.Siili'JiKMS-rionr , 11,00) bills. ; who it , Ifil.OM
bu , j eorn , U',0 0 bu ; oats , ( , UJU bu. ; rye , " ,009
bu. ; barley , nono.
Omaha I'rmluun M irliat * ,
PEACHES California. JI.M3l.Uj ; southern
Illinois , b" > ® 7.Vj per imskot ,
LUMOSS fs.nofflj.no ,
OuANiia-Callfornla : , out of market ; Im
ported , w u < xas..w.
HiMCKiiiiiiiiiPS-tO Vi. Pcarco.
I't.UMS Callfornl i. $ -.5
. .
UAIIIIAOK Home prowii. M Wj per doz.
JU.I.ONH W < itcr.iiolons , urntoJ , 'J > u.
I'IIAUS llartlutt.il 00.
llurrbit-l'aeklni ; stock , 12ino ! ; am ill lots
elect dairy , Hiil'c.
CANTALOUPES I'or crate , K.55 | Jems , 75o per
basket.
UAi.irnusiA OiiAi'iis I'or c tie. Si 00.
CucuMiiKiis-1'er doint lo.
NKW I' . TATOKi J..oo per but. ; In aaoks , 1 ®
lUc perlb.
ONioNS-t'cr bbl . ( J 00ffll.il.
lli.UKimiiuii.s : o-it. ) boxes , f .Oia2.2.V
TOMATO KB4 bm > kut crates , 1.2 > ; bu. boxes ,
11.7.1.
( iiUl'Ed-l'cr O.lh h isUot , GVQ7JO.
NETAHINei-$1.7.V3l..UO.
DAMKON 1'i.uus . ' 4t. | . ease , UOI.2T. )
AITLES Uooa uhlppliu block koaroe at (1.25
< S74\
I'OUI.TIIV Sprlii1. chlekom , I-VIOIM/JO per
dozen ; old liens , T'it'O per 111 ,
Vork MjirKnti ,
New YOIIK. Autr. 2' ' . I'LOUU Ilecolots , 18,009
tikirs.t exports , K'JKi bills. , 4,49) ) sickx ; oasr ,
llent UKinandi dales. 17.3JO ; winter whvat. low
crados , t..u l.lo ; fair to ( uiiey , tJO ffll.'JOi
Minnesota cluur , * J.O > iii5J : ; patents , n.-.y
t K5 ,
C'OMNUKAL Quiet , ( .toady ! yellow western ,
I . ' . 'J K&.LVU
WIICAT Heco'pts ' , aos.0 Obu.j vxports. C3.000
dpcno I woik on o-iiler cablci , do"llne < l
on \nrto \ receipts , Ilbjr.il olui-r.inccs , fore tin
oiling , west weak undf fln woitiicr ; nd-
vaticoil I4o on covorlntinnd closed steady
at 'tffiHc under yc torJn : No 2 red , Ausint ,
Sl' iiS i'io. closing at Rl' c ; September. MS-IO
OSIS1 ! . eloslns at Bl'fcf ottnboi. SSUUsic.
closlnz at SS'.i1 ! DecomuoV < ts'i'iN" > 'J. closing
nt Viijo : May , ItMJW1cloMiiu atO So.
HVK Dull. weaK ! wostcrnja js'o
IIAUMSV Noinliial. ,
IHut.r.Y M u.T Dulls twp-rowcd state. 70 ®
7 * > o : slt-rowcd state , SjusTio : Canada , K > u&
tl.m
ColtN-ltocolDts. 4.0W DU : exports , 10.030
bit. ; sale * , 120.0 0 bu. of futures ami fl.owo bu. of
spot. Mpot ( Inner , verr , dull ; No. " , Ole In
uiovator ; 0 > c allont ; uiuradcl mixed. flot
options very dull , 4'31 o up , ste uly on local
covering ; AuguM , Glc ; bdplem' ' or , ri'li ' % . ' > 9Je ( ,
eloslnu t&'iot October , Mlli1iJSUc ; , closniR at
Bs oi May. iVsUc.
O \TS Uccolpt * . 47.2M bH.J experts , 4SfiSI bu. !
s lies , HU.ouO till , of future" , 11,00 Oil of spot.
Hpots linn and duli ; ontlons stronger nnd
rjiilol ? Ailiislcloiiiu ! , ti'ie ; Septetiitier. ItS'i '
t .PJc , closing tJ9ci Octobor. IS'-liKlflc , los-
1114 ut , fj ) ; May oloslii ? at 4Jo ; No. 2 spot
white , 4.'e ; mixed wi'stom , 3St1slOe ! ; while
western , ,193180 : No ' . ' Ohio mo , 41e ,
lUv-I'lni ; shipping , J7.00 ; ROO I to choice ,
$ ! ) Ill ) ® ' ) f 0.
IloiH Quiet , stotdv ; state common to
choice , 2J4J&1- & " ' ' ! I'.iolliocoist , 2015 * 0.
bt n vu Kaw. llrm mil fairly act I vo ; filr
rcllnlnv , Jic ; ccntr fui ; il , Wi test , .Pfc ; sales ,
.II , " ) H In s ; ci'iitilfiiiiHl 89 test , at J * < c , nnd
675 biis molasses su arS'l test at 2s ct reflnort
llrm. fatrlv active : No. ( ) , 4 > ( , i5ii | < e ; No 7. 'I 1.1-10
5Sll-HcNo. H , .iViili1 ; No 10. .l ljjl'.e : No
It , .1 ll-llrtMIJ-IOJ : No 12. i'g l cj No. M.
: i ; > -IOiji7-tili ) mould A , 4'jGI'o ; standiidA ,
4'iOiycs lonfoetloncrs A , 4'J 1l'o ; cut lo if ,
S 1 1llu > ' ) Pi-l'io ' ; crushed , fi 1.1iJ" > n * lite I pow-
dmed A , SJic ; Krannlato I , 4V ( i V ; cubes , 47
( "i" ,
M ir.A'SRs 1'oroiKn , nominal ; M test , lOo ;
New Orients , llrm and quiet ; common to
fancy , .Be.
lltLli rinn , molorato donrinl : domoHtlo
fall to oxtrn. 4'illci ' lap in. la'i'io ,
lions In fair do r. ind and llrm ; wostoru
pi I mo. 2 > { Wi'e : loelpts. 4SJJp'R3
IliliKs sto idy and quiet ; wet salted Now
Orloins selected. 4"i to ( ] J lua. fiB7e ; Texas
so eoted , f.o to w liu. . fiaTo ,
I'diiK-Dnll and woik : old mois , $12 00 ®
12.31 ; now mess , tl..MftuOj ; extra prime ,
-
CUT MEATS Steady hut dull : plcklol hol
lies. HVi& 'ff ! plekloil shoulders , G1B7o ;
plclc cd hams , Hi9l. ( > io , mid llo < iulol ; short
clear , J-U'i. Lai I Dull , nomln it ; western
sio im closed at i < r > i option s lies n mo : Sep
tember. closed at JS.U ; October closed at JS.o" .
HuiTnu Modeiato domain ! , stoulv : ost-
crn , UpHOc ; wcsli-rn croa.noiv. l7SJI'o ;
western fiiotorv. I417c : Lljiln.M'i2lc. .
i : Woik anil very quiet ; pirt skims ,
I'm [ ito.v Oulot and Etoady ; American ,
IM.50-IJn.5J. _
Kansas UHy M irlccts.
KANSAS Onr , Mo . Am 2J Wins T Woik
to lo lower : No J h ud , 00 ® lie : now. ul&dUie ;
No. 2 red. nia''ic.
t'ouv rirni ; No. 2inl\od. 48o ; No 2 white , 51
a.M'ic.
OATS-I'lrm ; No 2 mlxol , 27'5tl23o ' ! No. 2
white , old , 31c.
HVK Stoadv ; No. 2. now. COc.
TuxsKin-Steady atSSflOlc.
BIIAN Strong : s icked , fl' > ® > 7e.
IHv atrons ; and uncliaiued ; timothy , 17.53
O1 00 ; p ra I r I o , * . " > 00 ® 7 . DO
HurTKH \rm ; eroimory , 15Ii23e ; dairy , 153
20c.
20c.Kons
Kens Woik at 15o.
ItKUciPTH-Wlio.it , 60.0DO bu. ; corn , none ;
oats , none
Siiii'MRNTs Wheat. 3 1.0 JO bu. ; corn , none ;
oats , nono. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wool M.irkot.
LINIIOV , AIIB. 2tt DuriiiR the past week
business In the wool market has boon ro-
stilcted tn a few traimactlons with French
buyers. The Imnorts for the week weru :
1'roiu Now South \VaIos , " > , OJ ) bales ; from Vic
toria , S.'O biles ; from boiith Austral ! i. 2IS
bales : fiom West Austral ! i , 1" bales : from
Now /.o.iland. 0 1IJ biles ; from the O ipe of
( Jood Hops and Nat il , 1.514 biles : from I'or-
sla. 1,751 niles , and from various other places.
1,2. ( > bales.
ANTWKiii' . Au ? 2rt A series of wool siles
will be ln hero on Tucbdar ind will List four
days. Thoio are ivallib'o ' for the sorles , > 'H '
bilos of river 1'latto woo.s. 200 bales of
fall inlsh , 47 bales of Australian uuJ 2J7 bales
of miscellaneous kinds.
( HI UirUuU
Nr.w YOIIK , An : . 21 l'intor.KU\t : M irkot
quiet , sto idy ; crude In b irrols. Parker's. 5 > c ;
crude In bulk. tliTi : Wiishiiuton $ i 0 > ; Wash
ington , In In Ik. JJ.'r > : United closed at fiic for
bootiMiibor : roilnod New Vork , it 10 ; I'lilli-
aolphla mid II iltlinoro. WO" . ; 1'clladolplil i
aiiti I ! iltlmoro In bulk J"i' ) > 'S.lil' ' ' .
CorrovsKBii OiL-l'Irm , quiet ; crude , 20 ®
27e : yellow , .Uc.
TAI.I.OW Quiel , sle.idy ; city (12.00 ( for pack-
av'cs > , 45-IB ( 41 e ,
Kost.v 1'ilr donl ind. steady ; strained ,
common to itood , f l.flig&VJT'i
Tuut'GNTi.Nis-Sto idy , qnlot : 29'4'3l'2'j. )
LONIIOV , Aug. 20. OAtCUTTA. Ll.NSUCD 393
perqu irter.
I'EFI.NKDl'ETIlOr.CtJM ! © ' d par gal.
O.itton Mnrlutt.
OATA-ESTOX.TOV. , Anp.2a Sto idv ; middling ,
0 n-Go ! : low middllni ; , Oo : cond ordinary ,
5 1 "i-IOc ; not and gross receipts , 771 biles , In-
cliidln 715 baica new crop ; sales , 2IJ ba.es ;
stock. Id US ) bales.
NhW Oitr.BASi , La. . AnU Steady : inld-
dlliu. 7e ; low mlddlln. . ( i'io ; cooil ordinary.
Be ; not and cross roceluts , li ) hales : experts
coastw Iso. 073 bales ; sales. 43J bates ; stock ,
U7.,41 bales.
Collcu Murkol.
NEW VOHK. Ana. 20. Options opened bnroly
steady , 5 to 10 points down ; closed 8te idy and
uneh trued to 10 points down biles. lO.tOO
biiU9. Including September , $1 L40iln ( : O to-
bor , tll2iiflU2"i : December , ll.l KtfiH,1.1 ! ) ; Jan-
uarr. * l.l lr ; March , fl'l IOJf.i.1 n : spot Klo ,
quiftand steady ; No 7 , fU.'MiU J7' < .
Liverpool Markets.
LivBiti'Oors Auc. 20 WilK.AT Demand poor ;
holders press s ill's , U.il.fornli , U > s ' .Hi < l per
cental ; red western , bprlm ; , ( is JJStn id ; rod
weslern , winter , ( is 2'i iS3s ( .I'id. '
L'oits iisy ; ; ilonnnj poor ; now mixed
uoblorn , Os per cent il.
Tr.uKurt' luilc.
OiitCAno.111. . AHA 20. Connsoiman & Diy
to C'nukroll Itios t/nuiiuNslon compiny :
\\heatopeiiel dull and ho ivy , sintered ' o
tnrlher < lopress on on selling c nisa I by we ik
cables , line h irvost woather. liberal receipts
n nil the eastern outlet obstructed by ral road
htrluosat lluiriilo I'lio marl.ot olcsed licnv ,
without any recovery at the Jowost prices.
Corn was quiet ami declined slightly In svin-
ptthywlth wheat , but was stubbornly hold
liy local onorators and closed about un
changed Oils wore very btroiu In the f.ito
of lower surrounding markets and advancer' '
* > c , closing nearly at the top on linyliuIn -
duceU bv bau crop returns Provisions ruled
heavy on Imlle itli-ns of turner rvto pts of
ho s no\t week mid the poor quality of the
olloriiin's. The market close i vvenk In spite of
a little bplrlt just at the close caused by shorts
t.iklni ; protlts.
UillUAK ( ) , 111. , All20. . I' G. Loian .t Co to
Duncan , llollliier & . Co. : Wheat opcnod
at7 > 140 to'i'at ; for beptemhor , sold us low as
7. > ' 40 and closed at 7 a ® "iViJ. The tri'lo has
been f.ilny active but largely loj.il , Kceolpls
for .Monil y cMlm itod at WUoars Is considered
heavy. This with the poor qu it ty , the rail-
raid HtrlUo mid the .il-senco of a European
speculative demand causes a depressed feol-
Ini ; and lower prices. Until the present condi
tion chaiues wo do not see anything to cause
much If liny adv.uue L.ite bowlni ; of
winter who it and .1 decrease In farm
ers' 'deliveries would help the market
but to Rlvu us any upward movement a for-
UIKII cloinr.nil for our new eiop Is a necessity.
Thodomanl for the old wne.it Is fair and
hhlpments liberal l.'orn was active with a
stron j iinilertono from tlio opcnliiK until the
close. Tlio Iliictiiailons In btiptembor have
been from ! > ! 'i < ii : > 'Jto fil. fi.'il'1 , , the uloso was
! < T > 'it'i. . Crop rejiorts of the early planted
corn are very bad from all districts and point
to about a half CI.O.P. The Into will
iiottuin out much bolter unless wohavolm-
modhite rains. Oats wuio stion : . The
changes nnd speculation In them Is on the
poor accounts comliu from the out turn as
shown by the thrustim ? , It will do to buy
thorn on decline ? , llo products vrero sto idy.
The lliildation | hus been heavy und the buy-
In'4 good.
Ullltuno. III. , An ? . 20. | Connott. , Hopkins &
Co. to H. A. MoWhorter : ll.\j > orts of wheat
last week from both co4sts , were " ,010,001) bu.
below the same nook a yoilr ago , and receipts
about l,500tXj ) more Tlijit N what alls the
market , llosldos , llioro IV'onlv u narrow pio-
fcss/onal / tr.ido to bear the burden , and this
trido Is none toj friendly to the long aide.
Clearances were large , nutre.-.itlnj U.T.OJO bu ,
Otheis sieiidlod the iniiruet temporarily ,
uut It aoon tinned .vrcatt , I'urcirldgo hus
probably been the best bpyer. No one seems
to bo foroliiK prices lojvur now , they sink of
their own woUht. Cornand oats conilnuii to
aliow decided strength , u-ipcoliilly oats , The
trade 1ms settled down w the conviction that
the oat crop Is iroliu to be a short one , and
there la nothln'Ulipouravinif In the
outlook to shoit i how. A prominent ele
vator man , who him never bonn
considered an extremist , said this morning
that ho expected to sue outs selling lOo hU-lior.
The Do irs are not m.ikini ; nnnh jiro ross In
their uttaoks on oorn and are evidently got-
tlni boinawhat dlscouruKed. Provisions SIHIW
no ttrenuth us vet but koine shurp-oyod
scalpurs thliiK they havu seen evldencu that
the od bull ( eiders aru again avoumulatliu
property on soft spots.
STOCKS AND UOND3.
Very row Muturliil I'luotuiitlon * AVoro Seen
Yustt'rd ty in HiMiiirltliiK.
Nr.\v VOMIC , Aui { , 2i , > , About all thcro was
for market today was. Heading und Hugur ,
though a few material fluctuations wuro seen
Inolhor itoeki lit which the tianu ictlons wcro
much smaller than the u ihuros. There was
nothing ut the opening to buso a iiiovemont
upon , the trading being of the usual hand-to-
mouth order , wltb some covering of iliaru by
the local elomunt which served for some us u
Btuall Btlrnulaut , Uuworv that an uxtouslon
of the strike on the Hendln ? lines Ind oc
curred , howav or. wai aci-omp uiled bv a vU-
orousdrlvo : it thit stock mitt whllo tlio tr.ul-
Itu In It ran up lo larito figures It
yielded only 1 per cent. At the simo
tlnio Siunr , for no apparent renson ,
cold down from 1I.IU to Ul. and while
Jersey rontr.il dropped I per cent on the srvto
of only twenty shires. Del iw ire & llutl < nn
was adv nice t tolhu hlehoslurlcoof the week.
1'ho late drive took In Ucnornl Klectnc , which
yielded ® > { per cent , but the rest of the
nrirkct was not only Intensely dull but nbso-
luccly st ik'niint.
There w is an effort to pick up i portion of
the Mocks put out In the last few mlnulc" , and
the weak stocks rallied p irtlatly , b'lt gcnpr-
ally chxod luvvnr , whllo the itoncrnl list ills-
played a heavy temper. Plnal chin .oa are
cener.illy for Irro.'Uliir fractions , but Uo-idlii2
1solT 1 percent and Uenerat l.luclrlo 1'j tier
cunt.
Hovornmnnt bonds have teen dull and
steady. Government bonds h ivo been nog-
lee tod.
The l\nt siysOn account of the labor
troubles , an utiusuiil number of deilers
elosod out their tr ins lotions ynstordiiy.
There was n gptior.il fooiliu of dlsturst in
the hltuntlou and n knowledge that alTalrs
niliht grow grc itlv co n plica to 1 before Mon
day. Thlsmado transactions In the railway
si mi es vorv llmltol , Thou the absence of
manipulators In the Industrials , alro idy
noted , still further restricted opoiatlons.
The following are the closing iiuct itlcns for
the le id Ing stocks on the Now YcrU btci-k ex-
chaniolod iv :
AtClllKUII
Adams Hxiirc. " 1411 N J Central 1 J
Alton T. II . Norfolk A Wont | ) M ll.l
ilo prcferrcit ra .North Amor Co . . ll.lDJ ,
Atncrlcim Kxprc s Northern I'nctllc
I ! illliiioro , v Dido do | iM
Cnniila I'ncltlo . . It l > . Hull .Vtialf .
Cnnuli oiitliern .Sorlhvruatorn.
Contnl I'ncllio do | ifil
flics A Ohio . Zl'l N. V. Central.
I'lilciuMi , v Altoa 117 New Vork A N hint
Chic llur Untailn .V Wo'lern
81)1 on linprovo
117 Oregon Snv . .
C C C , , VM . . O. y. U A , t' N . . .
Colonulo Co il ,1 1 . I'nclllo Mail . . . .
Cotton 1 1 | | CertlUc i 1' . , Don .V K . . .
llu ] \ Hiiilauii . . . . lit , IMtlstmrir . .
I ) I.A.W . I'tillninn I'ulncp
II , V It ( . iifil . . , Itoidlni ;
1).A f. P Co . . 471 , KliMininiiil Turin . . .
Pnst t'onn . . . . 4 tuo pfit , . . .
llriu . Mtlollrnnil Wvitcrn
itii pfl . . . , ilo pM . . . 71) )
Kurt Win mi IM Kock lilitut . SJ1 (
( iruit Northern | > M I4J S I , A.X. K l < t pfil 74'4 '
I IllciiroX I ! Ill pM IWH it I'nnl SJ'd '
Iloc < Hu V.illuy 14 v i In IP Tit U >
Illlnoli Contnl in bt Paul .V OmMiti ftllj
bt I'nnl t Diiluth 40 ? t 1 * A ONI ill i l > M IW
KIIIU u , v I'.ivns pM Southern I'ncltlc .
I.nko Krlo.V West . . injnr Itctlnory
. 'lunn foul .V Iron .
I.nko Miuro Tuxns I'licltlo . . ,
l.oiul 'Irnst lol .v il ' pfil .
I.oulavllleX Niili Union I'nclllc . . .
I-ouHvlllo A .V A. 67
Mnnlmttiiaton 1I7' ' < VVnbnsh , M U \ 101 ,
60 > lo | itM . . . .
MlclilitiintVntr.il. Wulls Itariro Hv Ill
Missouri I'acllla . Weitorn Union.
MoblloOlilo . . .
8' . 00 u M
Niillon.il ConH/ .
tnikuil 'bid.
London I liniiicial .tuviovr.
[ Conj rlulittnl. 1613 , by Jumai llordon ttnmstt 1
Lovno.v. Auz 2J. [ Now Vorlt Her ild Oablo-
apcclal to THE llGisl Tliu money iimrKOt
bus been ovtromoly quiet an I rates remain
unaltered at Vi portent , for c ill loins ind ' <
par cant for three months p ipor lliislne-s In
the Stock cxch uue also has boon quiet , but
the tone his been f.ivonblo on the whole ,
Amcrle.ins oponcd dull , but In response to
Now Vork quotitlons sutnociuontly rallied.
Or ind Trillin has boon firm all day and goo I
Inquiry prevailed. In the foreign market
most of the Intern itlonal bourse stocks were
better. Argentines tire up X per cent despite
the rlso In gold premium to { . ' .77. Russian ,
Spinlsh and It tllan in irks are advanced.
Mining shares are qiilot.
Now \urk Munuy Alllrltot.
The closliu quotitlons on bonds :
II * 4s re. ! 1111 $ tvtutunl IJiilonilJ Ill
U s * 4n coup . . 11 iVu V .1 o Itit < ort . 111
f t , 4'4s ' rvtt . . . 10J North 1'iicllln Uti Him
1'ncltlcinor.lj . . . 107 North I'acllto2n'ls '
Louisiana sum 1 H ' .r. ( Northwestern Con
'leuii now net is . 10JJJ N W Con Doll 01
Tcan new tiet 5s IlU Oregon A. Trail1 * OH 10 ,
'ICIHI IIUlVM-t.lH . TI St 1'iiul Consols . , 21
Cnamla So Sn 1 IUJ' < St I' , O t 1' I H 113
Ci-atral I'licltlc Isls KXi I'or I * I , ' 3 Tr llcts
lien , V U (1 ( 1st . 117 Tov I' U ti Tr llcts
Den , V It ( i ( s . . M\ ( Onion 1'uc 1 H. . .
Krlu 'uiN 1UIH Wustdlmro
\1 K \ I- ( .en G Hi It. U W
M . 1C. A'f ( .en J > 3 . , 47
_ * blil tasked.
ISostmi iticlc Oiint.itliint.
IIOSTOM , M iss , AUK. 20. The following
thoelosliii stok ijuot itlons :
Alcll A. I'np . . . . Calumet A llucl i .
Huston .V Albany. . . 204 Hrruiklln
do Miilno 178 KeurxiirKU
Chi llur. , V Vulucy. . Oscnuln
Kn'tern It It l-s. . . . Snntn fro I oppor . . 1.1
.Mn 'i Cuntrnl Ill Tninarnck . . IIS
Mt-x Con com . . Sin DIuKO I.nnit Co 14
N \ . A N 12nii . . . 31 WoJt Km ! Lund Co 1H'
Olil Colony 181 Hull Peloilumu | . Mb
WIs. Oun. com . . . . 17 Lnmiontoro S It *
Alloiic-z M Co ( nutr ) 10 Cent Vt
Atlnntlc 10'f N U.T
llOBtjn A. Mont . . . . 37 II A 11 Cop.
Mm I'r.inclsrn 'Mliiliii ; OnotulloiH.
SVN PlltNClSCO , Oal. . Aun' 20.-Tha onicl il
clos'np n lot itlons for in In liu stocks ted ty
were as follows :
Alia 20 VIono . . II )
llulncr. 1'J Olihlr yu
Heat A llelchcr . . . . 12J I'otosl yuC )
lioillo fonsullilatod Ji 70
Cliollur < i . lU'i
Crutvn Point . . . . ta Union Consolliltito I . lUi
CurcknCon I'll ) Utah . lUiM
Could A. Curry 8U \nllow Jacket . M
llule V Xorcrutts . . . . CA Co nnoawmlth 111
N O
New Vork HIIIIII - Ountiittoi. ' * .
NKVV YOIIK , Auz. 20. The follow i
theclosliu inlnliu stooi iiuotatloiis :
Con Cul. X Vn , All * l rra Nuv.iihi i 10J
llt'iiilnuoil 2IJ stiiuiiiiril . , , 140
liiiiihl.'k ' Curry "U Vullow .Incki-t 140J
llnlc , < c.Nori.rus3 . . . IJ ) Irnullvur „ JjJ
HoiiiO.tnko 1MJ Quicksilver.
Vluvlc.m 110 ilo profurrL-d 170)
' .North Mar . . . i > 10 Mulivor 170)JO
Ontario 3'J > 0
st. I.diiU Minnie * > torlcs.
ST Louis. Mo. , An23 The mining stock
m irkot vv.is verv dull. The followliu quota
tions wore made on cull :
Stock ; Ii Id. Htnc'c. lllil.
Am Nittlo . M MontriiKC . . . 'js '
Elizabeth. . I7H MIHlll lIllpL'B 'K )
l.uruku plil . .07 bllvur AKU. . Ui
l/.UIo Alburt .01
J'lnanclal N < itc .
KANSAS OITV , Mo , Au , ' . 20. Cloarinss , $1-
431 , WI.
NKW OIIMANS : , La , Aug. 20. Olcarlnzs ,
I'AUts , Aui. 2J. Three per cent rentes 99f
07' , c for tliouccount.
NiilV VOIIK , Aiu. 2J. Oloarlius , $93,01- :
OJ8 : balances. W.bll.GIS.
lUi.TtvioiiK. JIil. , Au ? . 2J. OloarliiRS , H , ' .MI-
4SD ; balances. JJO,4lJ. Money , i ] percent.
MhMi'llts. Tonn. . AUK. 20. Now Voile e\-
chiuuo sollliu at fl.M. UloarlhKb , $1U&,721 ; balances -
ancos , } 8',4')4 ' ) ,
NEW YOIIIC. Ann. 20. [ Hncolal Telosram to
TiiKllKK.l'Ktuliungo wasiiotcd | as follows :
Chlo.iito , OOedUeount : liojton , IJfilJo dlsLount ,
fct. l.ouls , 75e discount.
I'liit.ADiu.i'iiiA , fa , Aiu 2 } . Ole.irln.rH. JIO-
Oi.'JiiOl ; balancos. tl.bJt.UIJ. Per the week ,
clearliiKH , > ll.NJ.4l7i balancoi , { IO.5JJ.J1 1
Money. 'Ii5t.l per cent.
br. Louts , Mo , AiiK.20. Olearlnffs , J1J > | ,1l2i
balances , H10.MI. ( Jloarlnun this week , if.-
20S.4 ,7 : balances , ( j.TIOUO { , Money quiet ut l/ii
7 pur cent. Uxohuiigoon Now iorK , 7 > j als-
count.
The total amount of ipoclo exported from
the port of Now Vork during tliu last week
was 2,2.'i2.4 il , of which $ lU75o < u was Kald and
i77.l.ll sliver. The Imports of spoulo at the
port of New Vork dmlng the last week vvero
JlV-hl , of which 1.11,701 was gold nnd Eu.bSO
silver.
IIOSTON , Jiass. , Aiu. 2a CloarliiKs , $14-
1H,8 ) , " ) ; balances , H.7uUill. : Kor the week , clo ir-
111X .1,741,40 ! balancea , $ IOU78.Ui7. ( Per the
correipon lliu week UsL year , clo irliiKu , JSl-
ai7fi77 ; balances , r'iu,770 ) Itito for moiiuv ,
4 per cent. KYohanxo on Now Vork , lOSlJo
discount per tl.uOJ.
OliiCAdo. III. . AUK. SO. Money , easy at 4
per i.ont for eall and fi per cent for time to ins ,
hterlliiK exchange weaker , but not quot.ibly
lower. Hunk cloirhUK toilny , * IOOOH , luSi bal
ances , * l.(5"i , fiOJ. Per this woorf , eiUiiiInK * .
$08.4(13 ( , 154 ; balances , (9,745,147 , Kor tlio corio-
spondlnK week last year , aloarlius , tJJIOI,8JI |
balances , e7UU.7.'A
1,1 VK STOCK MAKItlCTS.
llvof Ciittiii r.itroniely Hoarco O'liiilltlonii
Cnnild'jritilHot , ' " Show ,401110 Actlv Ity.
Oil A il A. All ? , 2J The woo ii closes with mod
erate supplies of all Kinds of stout. Receipts
for the week foJt up IM4I eatti ! > , 2I.J.M ho s
and IWH uheop. uualnst lO.Mlcuttle , l"J.Vi'j ho.-s
nnd2'l9Hhcop tno vtvelc previous and 1U.H37
cittle. 10,11 ! hon und ujoslieei ) the . .iinu week
lust year ,
The cattle situation Is decidedly nil veil.
Theio nro evidently lots of o ittlo In thocoun-
try , but comparatively a mnall propor.ion of
them uro In marketable condition Uwners
offuteattle , natives , are apparently In no
hurry to crowd their itoeic to ma rkut as they
juiUo from the small number of feeders belli-
Holil tlmt fat i attlo will bu uor.rco und hlcher
before very Ion ' . Then ugiiln the hlitli price
foro'd lorn , the low prliu for beef iind the
fact Unit no ono expects over two-thirds or
thrill-fourths o ( a corn crop , is mukliu the
feeder market dull und keeping tliu
stock and feeding outtlu bjck In the
country , These elrouiniitaur-cis , or rather
this combination of circumstances , will ex
plain why roculpu the punt wtek uro ll.OJO
lUliter than u yonr uuo.
'I ho market bus beou rather ironotonoun all
wcuk , llurlog Monday , TuoaUay uud Wu-ucn-
rt-ir there was no nntlrc-iblu chanio , but ns
tocoipto dropped oiT there was an Improve-
nil-til tn the good fat cattle , prices ndvnticln , '
during the pi-it two or thr > 'o d iy from Ho to
2 > c , Hough , ilnllnlshcd and Rrassy citllo did
not sliaro this uilv unco to iny m-irked extent ,
and this vv is true of the general run of won-
cms
Cows are not beginning to como m f reelv ns
In former yean at this tlmo-mil the resultls
continual Him prices on all decent goods.
1 ho supply of feeders U also compiratlvely
light an I vvnllo tliero h is beivi a MUht Rtlir-
ening of values lately It Is notonoii h to
i-'itiso any tinrkcd IIUTOISO In rceolpts.
Owners and prospective buyers are both wult-
In , ; developments , In other vrordi there Is lit
tle prospi-it of any very grout activity In this
Uno until wo know how corn Is itoliu to turn
The supply uf cattlDWas llsht oven fora
Sntur.liiy and receipts Included ton loids of
cheap Texas eittlo bought by Uuduhv at
Iv lisas Illy and consigned to him direct ,
On the oatly maiket prices took milto n spurt
on the few coed corn foil oaltli' . u l < lo to Ho
adv inco helm scored Milppprs and exporters
were not In It. ciiiluiln , ' prices were too hlirli
to leave them any tu iriln. Clood I.OJO to Uuo-
Ib steers-old at from $1 4) to Jl 7J nnd fnlr to
BO.WI 1.000 to l.2.Vh. ) | stulT at from f.1.75 to
? ' ' some light grnssy steers sold us Inn as
" -.P toJUi. About everything llnally sold.
llutchor stock and canners sold at stoidy to
stroii. . . prices , fcalos of uoor to prlmo cows and
heifers were it.fromtl 2.1 to H5) . lur civ nt
from II. , . ) to fj.li. Hulls , oxon and stiusvuro
about sti-idv on the basis of J . .V ) to U75 for
poor to prlmo animals. Thi-ro were not a
gn-at ninny calves on sale and prices were
about us limy have boon for two or throe davs
p ist. S lies wore at from I.175 to Jl S.V.
Ihostocker and feeder tr.ido was devoid of
liny now or'stirtlliu foitiire . A compara
tively mnall business was riinsicloil , but
prices as a rule were a shade Ilrmer.at least on
decent stun , scrubs weio as low priced and
hard to dispose of satisfactorily as over. Kep-
rcsonlntlvu sales :
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
I ) IUIJII5 20 12.1) $175 20 1V24 $1 5)
2. llll .14) Ji ) mro 410 27 1411 45. )
J s i : ire 4. ' in ; 42,1 so II.T 47)
1 12) J 50 20 1IU 4 4J 21. I20S 4 7J
COWM.
2 1011 1 2.1 1 II10 I 71 1 101) 2 H
4 tS ) 1 21 fi 710 I M 8 .IIUJ 221
22. . . 5 ,1 I 41 II US I 1 10 0 711 2,11
1 UK ) 1.10 1 I.V.J 2 OJ 3 PI 10 24) )
17 Ml I M 2 III ) 2 OJ 1. 1171 211
2 .1011 I 7,1 t. . M7 2 0) ) M. . tl.'l 241
n 717 171 n .ton 210 o . ins 2:0
I. n J i i 73 a 10)0 2 n a. IIBJ : i5o
CU.VUS.
4.212 275 1. . 23) II 5) 1. . 220 4 2i
1IUI.I.S.
2 .I2J1 2 CO
STAH.
1 1JIO 2 21
STOCKEItS AND KBEDEU3.
1 470 12.1 14 . rt.1l 23) ) 17.,10ai SOS
4 5. ' ) 221 1 . 5V ) 2 ft ) 1 . 7M ) 2IU
2 7b1 221 27 472 2 50 CJ 1071 30.1
17 III ! 221 1 12JJ 273 21..118) 3 Ifl
4 .103.1 2 21
MIli'CEIta AM ) SPIIIMIBHS.
I cow and calf. $ .50)
I cow and calf 2000
1 milker 2J 0)
WIISTKHN cvm.B.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
2 bulls .Us.1 Jl 50 2 nulls . 8.0 Jl 50
Ml steers. ! . ' U 2 Jl 0 ( , toeis..lU'Jl ' 205
lion ) The supply of ho s the pist week
has been fair about fllji ) ) lighter than lint
week bntfi.OJO heavier than a ycaritio l.itoiy
the quality h is bi-eii Inclined to inn somouli.it
toextro i.esof coed and b id , the result belli :
noticeable In the Increased 111111:0 of prices ,
the highest and lowest s lies being fiom , l'o ' to
50o apArt.
IViuIlions hnvo been much the same as they
were last VM-OK and the result has been a still
further decline In values during tlio week of
about loc or ever 40e In ti-n days Hhlppors
are not buy liu us freely as two or throe weeks
a o , and packers are not s ow to take udvan-
t U ( of this elrcnmst ineo to pound the mar
ket. The ll-t ) weak In provisions hus also been
a very boa I Mi fe it nro , and It It only 10 nurk-
able that prices have boon niiilnt lined us well
us they have under the circumstances
Receipts , wore nuirlj l"iUJ hoivl'3i than last
h ituril.iy. the general ciualltv on y fair. The
foeilni ; vvus r ithor we.ik.it tin opening , but
with a moderate shlppiiirfdcmand pr eesruled
steady on Rood sorteii ho.'s of all \velilits at
fiom ill i teA ( Packers nnd other loc il
buyer- , were beiilsli ftom the Mint , mil
boiulit the bulk of the tommjii , light und
mixed stull at from JV-'i to > , | , ubouta
nickel lower than I ilday.lth unfivorible
iievv from the Chicago ho , , ' nnd provision
mirkotsthe feeling boenmo wenUer us the
mornlnx advanced and Into bids anils tics
were all of from , ' > e to lue louer ilnin 1'rlday.
Although there was a m inlfust dlspoiltlon on
thepirtof salesmen to accept a reasonable
decline the c esc found a fun loads still un
sold. Hulk of silos were from H Jl to tl 41 ,
against ut from $4. II toil. 41 1'rlday. General
iiveriu-o of prices pild worn $5 LiH , UK ilnst
f1.414 Prill iy and J ) I5'i ' last Saturday , lloprc-
st'iitallveMiirs :
No. Av. bh. I'r. No. Av. Ph. I'r.
III. . . -21 2U J ) l.'ii , IJMJ 40 $5,1.1
78 . . . . ' . ' 111 ' .MO .1 2J Cl . . .211 M 5.11
41. . VJJ 210 520 ( , sj,7 w fi ;
T , . . 2,0 .00 62) 7J . . 21J l-'O 5.11
17 . . . .277 SJ 520 SI . .V17 40 fi Jl
! . 211 2tO 5 2.'J ' 6' ' ) . .212 83 5.11
M ) . . .Ib. ! 120 521 87 . ' . 'i ) 40 5 U.1
'U ' . 118 4HO 521 Gil . . . -t.l I HI 6.15
6S. . . 1111 211 521 7 . .217 5 III
' ) ! . . Ibl 4)0 521 83 . . . .213 21) 521
74 . . .200 24) ) 521 72 . . -.13 2 < j ) 53.1
e.l 17il 120 5 J5 ( I ) 214 S ) 5.17'J
( .8 . . . .103 200 521 51 . . V'4'l 537't
( H . . .18. ' 200 52,1 77 210 40 ft 40
59 211 24J ft 3) ) 0 . . .315 540
US . . . . ! ! 8 " 00 530 fit . . .2l ! frO 540
7J 11.0 2iO 5.1) 07 2.1 200 540
IS . . .233 12) 5.13 57 . . . \.li 2JO 54)
M ) . . 2i7 28) ) 5 , ! 0 24 . . . 2iU 41) ) ,111
18 . . . .2J5 3.'J 5.1) W 212 BJ fill
(1) ( ) . . . . .MO .tiO 530 01 . . . .211 J-'O 541
0 . . .211 81 5 30 05 . . 2 7 121 547'i
1.7 . . .2111 CO 130 64 .221 I.'O 551
IK ) I Ml 1.0 5 II ) 71 . . .2.M JIO SflO
h' ' ) . 2IJ 20 53) 71 . . . . Sin 4) 5.10
, ' ) . .2.(1 ( 210 5,11 10 .241 550
St . . . .JO. ' .I.'O 53) M 21) ) 1(1) ( .1.0
1X1 . . .211 bi 5 .IJ" 71) ) . . . .217 81) ' .51
72 . . 2'II ' 100 5 li'J ' 7J . 2'.J 8) ) 5 . ' . ' > ,
71 . . . .211 I.'O 5,11 47 21. ) 4) .111
f * 2 120 5.11 ; ,7 217 S ) f. 51
OS 2til U ) 5 .1.1 'Jl. .J.IS 551
! < 7 .I'll ' 110 5,11 ( o. , . ' . ' 41 551
.S . . .2.0 1JO 535 OS . . . ' 7iJ B ) 500
rns AM ) nounn.
n . .171 60 5 01 2 /UK ) 10 5 10
1 . . . .20) ) 51i ) 2 . .211 511
4 , . . .2liJ 1- ) 5 10 2 . UD 40 511
PiinKi1 'I ho moder ito supply eh in u I hands
at prices ci-nnr illy a shade easier. Western
vtcthcrs that broti-'ht JI.IO.i few days u 'o
brought Jl.31 Tliero vveiu some n ttlvo lambs
here L'O id enon h to liiliu t'l.vi , mil Mime
mixed niitlvus fold for jl 7 > . The demand H
voif'lr ' Palrto seed natlves.tl'.ViJl',0 : fair
tojjood wo't.irns MMtrcifl ) ; common mil Btoek
shell ) , JJ.1,1' ! ' : Kood to choice 40 to'j-lb. )
lambs , Jl fi/jif i "iJ. Kopre.sent.it vesilcs :
No Av. I'r.
II native mixed I.I ) tl 71
14 n itlve lambs 77 55) )
IbS western \vetlier- > . . . 1IJ 4 .15
Iti-rrlpts unit DmpiMltlun ol Mok. .
Olllolal receipts mil dlsposlllon of stock as
shown bv the hooks of the Union Stock Vards
company for the twenty-font hours ending at
rio'clocK p. m. , An.list JO. ISJJ :
111 CI.II'-H
ni-U'OHiriov.
mn BUS CAiri.K IIOIIM HIII
Onuilia I'utkliiK compiinr
'lliiK ! II lluuiinoiiil Co. . WI
Mflft.Vl'o I. . ' 18S
' 1 hu Cinliilif 1'iickliiK Co an 2 >
J r Hiiulri ! * , Itontou tin
Whllo I' . A. I ) . . . . . . 211.
Vannnnt.V Co los
F 1C. KcitliilllMs 2)
AnilIlaim 2)HI
II , llukur & II . . . .
! j.uu I't'r'i" , nldp'rs A fit TaTe iB
To till
Chicago I.ivo Moon .Mar rot ,
OiitCAK ) , III. , Aiu , 2) ) . Opoclal Toloinin to
Tliu IlKKl The sihiill supply of cuttle at
tracted but fe.v buyers to lay and the usual
qnlel h.itnrd iy tr.ido resulted. Less than
onn-thlrd of tlio.'LI 10 ho ul oaino to the nut Ivo
division and about 2 , li head of the Texas
and wi-stern cattle were consigned direct to
HHI hliuuhleiois. Not n.oro tlrin a ilo/.on
loadhofgood lochol o native steorn could bo
found iiinoiu the receipts and for these tliero
was loiiily Hile at prhm well up to
the bust of the vveok , The few
cholco hhlppliu uteers bold at from il.tti to
J3 . ' 5 , nnd uiero were suatlotliii ! H lies of com-
inon todreH.ied beef stock at frnm II..0 to J.IIO.
Local hulehoni e u ired Iho supply of cows
und mixed H loc It at steady pi Ices , H lies ruiiK-
In : ehlully ut from f l.h.1 to { . ' .73. Per the . ' , OU
lionrl of Texiinson Hutu thuro was a fall de
mand i.n I steady prices pii-valled. Tlio week
oloii-s with the pens well cleared and the ud-
vani-u of the lust half well kUhtalnnd.
A stile stock of bug * was carried over from
Prld iy and fresh receipts Hwolh-d tliu total to
about I7.0UO head. Less than ha f tliU stoek
was of dos rablo quality , lion ever , ami
although ordeiH were limited th n wax a
ready outlut for all Kralj in ifinul at full ,
stroni ! prices. The i-oiiiinon Kiaderof pack-
InK box * continued a drair mil or Iho
hurdi-iiKomo Hiipply of xt ilo holilln H , nnd
prlci-s vviiru only u nhado above tuo low point
of thu week , About U.UUU head of low ( -ralo
tnIf was u'uin leftunsold when the nurka
o o.od. Ttiday'H sales were on u basis of ro n
l 8) tn f.10) lor ohou-o to fanuy heavy hiiln-
pin83 Ho75 for uood ride ll htH , ft > .ri5
to 1173 for fair mlxo I and p lo'dnz. and from
M.li toilM for infi-rior crudes of IlKlii nnd
rouuh p icUlnj , Hi. Louis oulls and skip * were
bought at from ( I M ) to * ( . ( n.
The inurkut for bheopnnd liinibilioldHicadv
with prices' it bhaUo ubovo Tnnrsiluy'H low
point. Lo lliaii 2KX ( ) head arrived , the biilx
of which wan duvlrablo nfullon vtook und pens
wvru o o i red In uood suiuon. The mo t prom
inent lalo notud WUH u Ktrliu of I..I23 Kpod , 100-
Ib. wcnturu uiuttoiit at 11.70. Cull ituuk was
cleared up ( it from K.75 to Jt.M.aiiJ Mr to
eood natives were t iloablo nt from 11.53 to
Jv.'V 1'ho lamb innrkot was very qnlot with
llttio desirable stock on sale Late muni
tions forlatuhs rinnod nt from UO ) to M.7.1 for
culls , ti V ) to J.VJA for fnlr to Rood and * \50 to
i M.73 for fancy grades.
' Hocnlpts were ! Cattle , S,5)3 : hojts , 8,00)1
she-op. 2.5W.
1'ho Kvonlnz Journal mvs :
CiTTt.r.-llpcolpU , 3.5X ) : shipments , l.tKMj
market iiulctt nitlvcssto idv to WiMVMOwori
natives , (1.85 Toxtins , e.'a2S ) : cows t2.1S
lion * Receipts , 8.5101 shipments , ntinoi mar-
sol clo < ed stovly : run piekur * . fV ' iM.iO !
peed mixed , J\5-46\7ii prime hoivv nnd
butchers' wnlihts , t\Mi MMi nsinrtod llqhl
weights. tt75 < it.1.sO ! other llshts.lail5.00. .
HilRKl' Itooolpts. 1'WO ; shipments. 400 |
market tondy nt yoUord-iy's pncoli stocker - "
or . tlfti ) mixed. fcUXdlSi wethers. JVHVJ
52.1 ; Texans. Jl 00 ; westctns II .VXiJI 83 |
lambs , JJ.OOOJ.V.
Kansni City I.ivo Stork.
OITV , Mix , AIIT. 2) ) . OUTI.K Uo
celpts. MM ) ; shipments , ifnMj steers stoidy tc
ino hUhor nt Jl.u.ViM.OO | cons str-.idv attl.703
3 SI ; Texas nnd Indian steers , J..OV 3.tM.
lions Uocolpts , 3,010 ; shlpim-tits , w ) > : tin
in irket was steady for good hon'i ; others ,
JI71Oi.07't ! bulk. II.Wj&l.1) ' .
Slir.Ki'-Kocelpts , t.HO ; shlpmoiits , 10' ' ; tha
innrkot vrns stoidy ! muttons , } I3.\M < U ;
1 limbs , { .
1,70. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
St. I.nuU I.Ivo Stoi-k Mirlii-t.
ST. Louts , Mo. . Aug. 2)OATrt.KHecolpti. .
'IKM shipments. 1,20) ; nrirket slna ly nt Krl-
dnv's limitations ,
Ilo is ) Heeelpts , 531 ; shipment * . 700s mnr-
ket stoiidvJioivy JV.GOIMSO ; mixed Jl.U53.\7i |
SIIKKIUoci'lpts , 1,430 ; shlpmoiU. 70) ; tiint-
kct e isy but prices u nelin lued.
cnviion sitrTut : > .
Ullfton Hill Sundny School -Corner
Clifton street nnd Military road. Classes
mcotnt 't p. m. , including senior und Junior
bible clnssns. Young people especially invltod
to the Junior blblo clnss.
Clifton Iltll Presbyterian Church Corner
of Clifton street nnd Military rond.
Services nt 1 p. m. , conducted bv Mr Carnn-
bnn , graduate of Bellevue college. Every ,
body welcomed.
Ulllsldo Conirogntlonnl Church Services
.nt 10U : ) u. in. mill 8 p. in. O. J. Powell , pas-
"tor. Subject In the evening , " 1'ho Uofornm-
lion. "
St. John's Church ( Episcopal ) Corner
Twenty-sixth nnu Franklin stroots. Services
( Sund.iv ) at S nnd 11 u.m. und 7:45 : p.m. Sun
dny school nt U : 15 u. ni. ; dallv services nt 5
p. m. , exccp ; Wednosdav , ut , l5 p. m ,
St. Andiovv's Churcli ( KpiscopilWai ) -
nut Hill , corner Nicholas und Foity-secomi.
Services ( Sunday ) at 7 . .10 nnd tl n.m nnd
7.4" ) p.m. Sunday school nt 10 n m. Daily
bet v Ice at 7 ii.iu , Friday nt 7 : i" > p m.
St. Paul's Church ( Kplscopal ) Cuss
stnvot.vvost of Thirty-second sticot , Soi vices
( Sunday ) ul 11 n m. and 5 n.in. Sundny
school at 10 a.m. Friday nt 8 p m.
ICnox I'roibyterlnn Church -Corner Nineteenth -
toonth und Ohio stroots. I'lo.ichlnc ut 10:3C :
n. m. and 8 p. m. by the pistor , Uov. ASH
Leard. Morning subject , "How to 1'rny. "
evening subject , "Tho Grtnt Dreams. "
Sabbath school nt noon , Ur. lU. . Coultoi
supurlntondunt.
IAnt ConnroKatlonal Jhtirch Corner of
Nineteenth nnd Duvonport streets. Hov.
Joseph T. Durycu , U.I ) . , pastor. Morning
services nt 10 ! )0. ) Sundny school at noon.
No avonlng service.
I'urk I'lnco CoiiKrOKUtlonnl church. Thir
tieth nirJ Cnllfornin. Services us follows ;
Sundny mornmir nt 11 , subject , "Relig
ion of the Pew ; " Sundny evening at 7:3J : ,
subject , "Danifors of Nnglecl. " Sunday
school nt noon. Prnyor meetliiKVednes -
dnv nt 8 p. m.Villlnm .1 Paskc. pastor.
riist IJ.iptist church , corner Fifteenth and
Davenport stroots-Hov. . P. Ilellings , D.
U , pastor. SorviciM moriiini ; and
evening , at 10:30 : n m and 8 p. m , Sunday
school at Vi m. and : : ! ) . m. The regu
lar prayer mooting of tlio church Wodnos-
dav nvotiing at 8 o'clock The joung pee
ple's prayer meotiiig Friday evening nt 8
o'clock. A cordlnl Invitation to ulteint these
services is extended to nil.
Cyntulu Cbristlnn church , 4113 Nicholas
slioet Joseph Shields , pistor. Pieucliiiiu
morning and ovonlnir. Young People's So-
ctoty of Cbiistlun UndMavoi- 7:15 p.m.
Sundnv school at 11 ! m. Morning subject ;
"I'ho Lord Is not Willing That Anv Hhotiid
Perish. " lOvonlng subject : "Tho Bounus
ot Policy. " All seats froe.
Welsh Presbyterian Noith Tvvonty-nfth
and Indiana stroots. Hov J. Morlnix Utch
ards , pastor. Sunday school nt 10)0 : )
o. m. Proncblng by the pastor at 7-30 p. m.
Southwest PresDytoiinn church , Twentieth
und Leuvonworth Preaching 10:30 : a. m. by
the pastor , Uov. J. H. Shields , IJ.D. Sabbath -
bath Bchool , 1'J m. Youne People's Society
ot Cliristmn Endeavor , ( il.r : . No uvoiung
preaching until Aumist US.
First Motbodlst Upiscopil church , Twen
tieth and Davenport streets , Hov. P. S.
Merrill , D.D. pus tor. Hov. Prank Cnuio
of Bloomlngton , ill. , will pronch at U a. m.
und 8 p , m.
WcstinlnsterProsbyterian church , Twenty-
ninth and Mason streets The nastor , Hov.
John Gordon , D.I ) . , will preach at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school at 1'J in. Thoio will bo no
availing rervlco.
Fust PiosbytonnnChurch Coriior Sovon-
icnnth and Dodge streets. Preaching by
Uov. J. K Fowler , D. D. , of Cedar
Hupitls , In. , Sabbath school nt noon , Young
People's Society of Christian Kndoavor
meeting ut 7 p. m. Chun-'i ' iirajor meeting
Wednesday evening , August IM. followed by
business mooting of tli3 congregation.
Immanucl B iptlst Church North Twenty-
foiiuh and Blimey slrcots , ICountzo Piuco
Hnv. Frnulc W. Fo > ter , pastor. Hogulnr
soi vices at 10)0 : ) a. in. and 8 p. m Sun-
dav school at 1- in. Morning theme :
"Two Sons ; " evening tlionu : "Ton Min
utes with Salomon ; Ills Comments on
Laziness ; " All scats frea. The public al
ways rordlnlly welcomed. Iti'iiiaiiuol Sun-
duv school picnic next week , Thundny.
People's church , CUhtocnth street , bo.
tvvcen CalUornla nndcbstcr sliccis ,
itev. Charles W. S ivldgo , pastor. The
pastor will preach nt I00 : ! u. in. and 8 p.m. ,
and cotli Iho sermons will bo illustrnlod by
laigo pictures druwn duilng the sermons by
ono of the most noted lightning urllsts In
the country. Come oirly to get n seat.
Clifton Hill Baptist Mission Grant Uroot
und Military avonuo. Pronculng service at
lO..Un. m. babbntn school at 11:1)0 : ) a.m.
Pni > or mooting Tuojday evening at 8 p , m.
Stniugors welcome.
Grnco Kvangelleal Luthornn Churcti.
Twenty-sixth street between Popplotou nnd
\Vool\vorth uvoniios Hov. Luther M. ICulms ,
nii'.tor. Services at 11 a. in. subject :
"A Living Soul ; " anil at 8 p. m. ubjocti
"Tlio Best Test. "
Uov. J. 1C. Fovvlor , D. D. , pastor of the
Second Prosbvtcrlnn church of Cedar
Uunldx , la , will III ! the pulnlt of the First
Presoiterlan church tomorrow , both morn
ing and evening. Dr. und Mis. Fowler aia
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sulolds ,
20'U Ilurnoy slront.
Se ward Street Method Ist Kplscopalohurcb ,
corner Howard and Tvvunty.sccond utroots
Uev II. A. Crane , A. M. , pastor. Services
nt 10I1J : a. m. and 8 p. in. Morning llinme ,
"Mathodlsm's Mission to tbo Republic. "
livening theme , "Social Purity. " Sunday
school ut 2:80 : p. m.
Till ! ItlJAl.TV M.AICICr.T.
TNSTUUMiNT8plucodoii record Auzust 20 ,
VVAIIIIANTV DKKPS.
J , H MuWII lams nnd wlfo to J K i-V.inkn-
ber-tor , lot 0 , b ook I , Hiihdlv of block
27 Albrlght'8JhoIuu ( . . C 300
b 1) Wlnn an 1 wlfu to K O l'ni-i-o ; | , lots 4
and r > , block 0 , mibdlv of J 1 liedlek'H
ail 5.009
I'utr etc Kowlcy and wlfu to K K Wood
man , n Vt lot 15 , McO.ind Uh place , lot
17 , hlo'k J. Kount/u's 4th ml . 11,030
1 } i ; Woodman nn . liusband to Kuniilo
Orady. n M lot H , MeU inillUh place 0,000
H h Kouil and wlfo to Midway Invest-
in-lit Co , lots IU.1,1,2.1. blocicT. lot II.
block 1) . lot ? ' , block | | , lots 21 an I 24 ,
block M , AlhrUhl's iinnux , lot Id , Al-
brlLbt& VyluHwurtb'n''il ud . . . . . 1
South Oinulm l.unil Co to IMward Hiu-
ha. lot' . ' , block 101 , Miutli Oiualia 450
H I ward llriihn and wife to I'etor Daor-
nor. H ! 1 sumo 600
I'atrlek Doctor and wlfo lo'l'liomnH lloc-
toi. lot.I , bloukl ) , .letter's add toSouth
Uinuhu . . . 1,000
Jo s u l.owo nnd hiiHbun I to IMwurd
Jiickson , lot II block I. 1/owo's nub . 07 }
I'ttxvrl Oil and wlfo to II ins NolUon , a
'iof nw JO-1U-II . . . 4,009
Jonli DulfHiind wife to 13 Oft. nwU-IO-ll 0.4UC
AnilrowJnIinnon andwlfo to I'uler i'etor-
ton , lo B , block 1. , Ilrinvii paric . . . . , , . l.OOt ,
gUIT CliAllI DKKDS.
Now Homo Howiiii ; Machine company lo
John Olson , lot 10 , blonk 5 und lot 20 ,
blovk J , Albrights niinex to fiouth
Omuha , ' . . . 100
I IK KM.
O A Honnett , shurliT , toV A Dellord ,
loin 1H. 2.1 an J 20. blouK I. Iot 17to2l ,
blo"k .1. lots it , 4 , U. 10 mid 15 K ) 'i' , block
4 , .Muyno plnco , . . . . , . . . , ' . 23
bumo to Nobiuska I/oin und llulldlim
ustounaiun , lul U , u.ojk H , I'urk li'orr
Uit , , . , < , . , . . , . , , , . , COO
Total amount of truusfora. t 40UI