Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 23, 1896, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OMAHA PATTiY HEISt'jsrNDAT , AirQUST I t >
Bnsinesa In a Wholesale and Botail Waj
Decidedly Quiet ,
LOCAL COLLECTIONS NOT OVERLY BRISF
Vnliu-N < ui 1'rodiK'i- n ! > < m 1'iilnl
Inirm-Kl lln > Criip mi ll - -
lint Hplli Itclotv CiiNt of
I'riiiluctlon.
It vvoultl be incle * ' ? to deny that tradi
durlne the p.iHt vvcok has be-on Bencrnllj
quiet In most every lino. This npiilles no
only to the different ilupjrUnunU of the job
liliiK tniile1. but to the- local retH.ll trnilc n1
vve-11 Tim attendance of country btiycn
liai lifcll small ns usunl dttrlliK the wee )
or two Immi'illatply preceding the fair , mos
mere iints jire-ferrlnK to pottpono thui
A Nil to the city for a tlmo 10 na to be hen
during the fair festlvlllc'i.
Trim-ling vUesmen report n fnlr buslnes' '
for this inonfh but there If not much lift
to trade In KL-neral , nnd It It exceptional t (
Jit-ar of anything better th in n very modcr
flte movement of merchandise.
Joblur * generally vo received n. vrea
mnnv letters from customer * throUKhou
the state -who .signify their Intention o
visiting Omaha during the fair vvce-lc , niu
a very lirge attendance of bujeis Is an
ttrlpnled for that week
loc it retail merchant1 * generally complalt
of an extremely light trade during the pis
-week or ten days , but I'ney are looking for
ward to fall week as likely to bilng then
jin Increased business In addition to bust
ness being dull collections lor-ally anicn
poor At South Omaha , there htm been a Inrgi
Incre-ise In bilslne-HS dtiilng the pxst si'
il IJ-H and the Htock maiket has shown tnon
life than for a long time All kinds o
Block piavo been arriving freely and 01
most d.iyt has met with quite ready sale
iow miens or POHK.
The fact that pork has sold at the lovves
point on recurd during the past wee )
naturally Invites attention to the m irke
on live ho > : s. A reviewof the hog niirkut
ImHul on values nt South Omiha , will shov
tliat for the past twelve or thirteen month1
tlie tendency "has been gradually down
ward During W the averxgo price pali
for hogs ranged all the vva > from $327 t <
fl 'j | The lattet figure VVHH renehod ot
July 20 , IVIj , and that proved to be tin
turning point After that values workci
their vva } downward with occ-aslonnl sllgh
rallies On December 21 the low point o
the yeal was leached , tinavei. . 40 price fo
Jiogs at South Omaha being $ .127 on th.i
dav.
dav.The present year opened a little bette
than the low- point of UO'i , the range o
averages for January being Jl 10 to $1 11
the market showing some little revival
February opened at Jl 01 and cloned nt J.T 06
tbo tendency being .steadily downward
Jlaieh was still lower , the range biMng $ ! .r >
to iltf ) . and the maiket went down bll
still more rapidly during April , ivhlel
opened at J.1S4 and closed at JT 15 Duilni
Slay the avenge diopped below J3 00 , tin
range being | 2 1)2 ) to W .li.
The month of June was remarkable b ;
reason of the very slight lluctimtlons ti
values Day after day the average prlci
showed a variation of only IP to 4e , nni
the extreme range was only $2 S3 to $110
Julv vvn the record-breaker In the matte :
ot low prices , Mie mojkct dropping on tin
2'th ) to the lowest point In the history of tin
yards , the average for the day being $271
Only on four days did the avenge pi lei
reach $100 or above , the high point bclnf
on the Ifith when $307 was reached ,
The present month to dite has shown IK
Improvement In-the general market , thougt
there has been no day when the averajt
has been quite as low as on the low day li
July.
It will be noted from the foregoing th.i !
values , lowas they were it the commence
ment of the jo.ir have undergone n verj
sfvero nduellon during the past six months
The amount of the decline may be tnon
re idlly appreciated by a direct comoarlson
AH Hinted above , hog-3 sold In Janu iry a
$340 to $111 , while the lange for Angus
to illiteIs $274 to $102
co.Mi'AnATivn riGimns
A compitlson between the present am
prevloiin yeirs ivlll be found of still greitei
Interest. A complete comp irlson betvveei
Jill the months of the j e ir would be Impos
slblc foi the lack of spice. The follow In.
will Hhovv the- average price paid for ter
rtnys back , as compiled with the cone
.snondlng diys In the month of August foi
the p ist nine years :
riom the foiegoliiK It will be noted thai
liosa : at this season of thejuar litivo usu.illj
Hold nt $1 MftC W ) IHM HW pounds , nnd tli.u
they sold up to $ ii.5 ] lu 1NSS , mid us low a *
$ ! V , lu KSIO In ottu-i vvoidrt theIlKiire"
( Miovv Hint at this RP.ISOU In previous year1
lioss huvo Hold .ill tin- way from $1 00 lo ? J ( X
liei 100 lilKlii'r lli.m the ptcocnt prlrc-
N'nilUASlCA'S 11IG HAY CHOI' .
The i-iop of KrahH this sr-nsou In tlio lars-
r.st ( hut the tttntt ! uvcr pioduci-d , and vvlti
favoiahlc vve'iitlu-i the amount of liny pul
in Htui-k will tindoulitodly bn IIITBO and Hit
nuallty Koeid The most of tin * li.iy lu till )
Bl.ileh put up lu August and Si-jitemlicr.
On an fiwrnfie nbout tvvehecars of hay
pe-r d iy are required to supply Omaha , the
< -ars ( ! | ; ) nliui tons of b lied hav e-ich
The most eif this hay Is brought In by the
liipraont , Klkliotn A. Missouri Vullcv , fully
75 per cent coinliiK from Holt and Hocfc
rountics The Union I'aclllc | ) IIIBS | In a
little from thp I'latte valley be-tvveen Kro-
iiionl and ClurkH
At pHM'iit prlct-s. which linvo prev.illeil
for some weeks , about 0110 cai In thirty
liilagH $ "i M JUT ton , the Kieat bulk of .ill
the hay iriulvo.il t.i > lllni ; at $1 OOIf4 5'l per
ton The e-ost of pliicliiK this hay on the1
iniuket Is on an UVCIIIKO : Dallas and load-
liilf , jn.'i per Ion. frulKlit , tint pe-r ton , and
' Oc JUT teni ( onumsHlon for sellliiK , u lotul of
Jl.2 > pi-r ton Thus thu medium nudes of
lins which constitute- the bull ; of Ilio te-
oclplH do not wit for enough to any morn
than iu > the expennos of markolliiK , li-.vv-
iiiK the fanner nothing foi hl labor and
trouble. Suinu of the nearby Hhljipers who
liavu to piy only Jl 00 per ton freight do a
littlebeitcl
OMAHA ( ; IMIIVI , \IIICKT. .
Ciiiidllliiii of Tunic mill ( lii
nit "tinili * anil I'll IKI'roilnce , ,
A hlppei wiltes from Otne\a. this stale , nnd
complains that he m-nt a Chicago conimlsslon
lioniie > , that inolid | him lie , four uitcs of fre-sh
pggf , nnd that they ifinllli.il him J2 OS fur th"
120 duen The > daline , ] llft-se\eii duj.r n sold
fiii tHinty.thren do/en foi lo nnd forty
tloztn polled.hllc It In n fact lhat 'ho
coiiinilfkhin hciikc named In the letter In Ken.
clally known to the tiadu "a frnud , " still
Is h > no men n terluln that the > did not inaKe
honei-t li'luins la the abovu Instance Th
vvcutlie-r uixt of here has bun MJ hot tliit ekKS
which vvi-m pi-ifeitlj firth when thej left the-
( line\i klili'iK'i' hands tould taslly have been
Illernll ) ( iMiKid h ) thn time tl w leachel Ilio
rilluiM ) ciunmlkiloii lioii i > A reputable com-
mlftliMl liuilM ! | nhluno , In n ite-ent clicu-
Inr , KIM < : Thi > iKti Imsliuss Is In n deplurablo
t'ltidltliiii , mulnl ) bicnunn of tint poor iiuallty nf
the itielpls 'lliuusands of case * nrilvhu "I"
pnullncll ) vvurthless , henleo , hatched mid so
vviuU theHuek dors not otuiid up long i nuugli
to iiuch Ihe coir-iinioi In bound tondltlon
Vnlum am dcmornllrcd , nnd nori ; u belling at
nil Muds of prlies from . ' 1 ci-nlx lo JS pi r cnte.
'lh New YoiU .Tciurniil of romniciee- ) of
the Kltiiatlou tln'ie 'Ihu nurtot for rn : > * l-i
Kiiidu.ill ) le-eufiilng fiom i'ii" eif ilm worst
pulxds evei i prrlitui'd 'Ihe ovtiiire- hot
weathti leuntl ) hah uuivcl thu c-lixl ; to dcte-
lloiitli- rapidly , tin I ncarl > r < cr ) thing ha been
nioio or liu lualcd and jm n Tlio demand
iiHtmidl ) has been shorleii-T und mini ftt- =
huvo bein hi Id for want of bu > ers until they
beenmu co pooi us to bnvorthbss 'Ji ! itrek
t-m hid lo be ran Hid vci > clo < ilj , mil very
ftvr western tf t thowcd a smaller losi than
lour to tldur. ' ii to thu ca evhilc rlKhl to
Ua duifii h.K iftrn b in tl.'i I > s on usually flnu
inuil.n , with S'mm li bine fdur'ren lo eighteen
luzi u nnd nut" . I'lubuhly Ilm vnliia of Iho
liilnl uiilptu of CEUH lutt wtck > vaii about tl. u
lo } 2 pel thirty ducc-n e--iki-
Omilin loinml'sien h.in. < nil r < voit a tnat
lian > pix-r e > ; eomlnf QuotatUnat
IXiClS Claire sleek , Vi'avi-
IH'niMt million tu fall , 'c , cl-i-Ico to faai-y.
jountry. JlfflSj , r | > 4tutoi treamtiy , llillgc ;
lalhried liealo , UWi : .
VKMr Cholrt fut , (0 lo ISO lt. . , l < cjuotti ! t
tfjSi : ; lule and i-.iri" ' . 4'J5c.
Olliisilonr : : lla trick IVv ; Kdam pr dot ,
I'M. elub lieu . Mb. iai * . per dcz. . W , l.lm-
t > cuei. fancy , rrr IU. . li' c. ll iuefoit , 4S-IU.
Jar * , ptr tl'Ji. , (5.HI ; Young Auurlca * . S.c ; twlnn ,
fanetic. .
1'OL'l/lKY-l.lve hens. Cfcc ; imkii , Sc ; fprinc
rhlekins. S1H' | . fillHK | dll'l.a , III So
I'tncONrtMv . POc ; iWud pigeons not antM.
HAY ' 'pland. J5W ; midland. 14 M. Ion land.
II CO. r e draw , HW , coltr tnaWrs thr | iilf "n
1m ) , Helit tales fell the tkt , ( lily top crudes
Lrlnc ti p prlcen.
ItllOOM COIl.NKxtrvinly ! OIT ! * : ntw
crop , I'olhere-l c track tn country ; choice Kfen
lf m-iklns carpet , ) x r Ib . S'.ic : choice utfin.
runr.lns lo h-irl. ( lie : common , Hit.
.
vVAIUUMKt.ON'8-rer doi. , cm ted mccurdlng
lo
CA.N TAJ/Jl J'iS-Ptr
TOMATOHS Per H-bu. batket , 40c ; H-1)U. bis
kft , Jfto
Ct'CfMnKnR-I'er doi . 50R25 .
NHVV ONIONS ( loml stock , per bu , SJWMc.
MM A DEANS-Per Ih . te.
IllIANS Hnnd picked navy , per bu . tl 40ftl W
PAHIJAai ; Home grown , per hiinlred , "Ret
II 00
CKI.KIIY 1'cr doz . MBSOe. fancy mammoth
n New pitntoes , per bu , 2 ! .
KIHMT3
It Is fn < 1 that Ilic nprle trop In NlnKR'a ccuniy
Nf\v ork. Is Immenne. It vull probably exc <
nn > thine on rectrd The o tlmnle of n tola
of l.BOO.ooo IwrreN li believed to 1 * con ervntvo ]
Many of the Rrovversire obliged to prop thi
limbs of their tree-s which liend to the grotim
with Krenl quantities of perfect fruit "omi
> onng orchards nrc Ijenrlng this yenr for tin
first time , nnd the asitreKnte ncrence 1 thi
Mrgfst ever Kncvvn The rrowtrs me crcournsd
1 > > the reports tlmt thp Inrsc crop l not generil
Tlurc 11 n blif crop nf pears , nlfo nnd the qual
It ) Is good It li thouiiht lienrs will liewortl
from } 2fo la J1BO per barrel quotntlnni :
OUAl'US Home grown crapes , 22t3c
CAI.iroilNlA IMrllP - * - 1 rnwfords ( ' ,1t' < CC
CAI.iroilNIA PM'MS- box. ti ST.fll M.
CAl.iroitNIA UHAI'is-l'er cns - , 1'ontnln
ble u H M ? | 40
, per bbl , 1 8001 75 , eating
r-AUmilNIA I'llAnllartlfttu. . tl GOBI 73
lluerre Hardv Jl IDWl.ro.
Itl.fKIliniltir. ' ? None
NifTAHlNSl'er c-i-o , Jl 75
"Ince the abimlonmcnt of the ( "ubnn ports fo
the shipment of bananas negotiations have heel
In piunrc-M between a prominent llrm of frill
Importers and Central American partlei , look
Ing towaid the estnldljhment of n legulnr Ilm
ut fruit steamers Iwtween Central America !
ports and lloiton for the Imporlntlon of banana :
and other lioplcal fruit It has been dellnllel !
decided to send the Norwegian stunner llnrnli
from llocn del Toro to this port nt an earl ]
dull- , and she Is scheduled to arrive nbout Sep
temlwr t with the llrst cargo This shlpmen
will be somewhat In the nniurc of an expert
ment und upon Its inccf-is probnblv depends tin
establishment of the regular line Quotations
OHANOIS-Uodl , per case , J6 f,0
I.l.'MONS-Mtrslnns , JC 00i7 00 California lem
ons , | f ! OH.
KANAKAS Clinic * large stock , per bunch
J2WI2Smedlumslzwl hunchei. Jl 5082.00
I'lNHAl'I'M'.1 ! No hlpplni ; stock.
MI.SCIM.ANIOUS.
HtfNllY Paney white , per Ib. , 14cj choice. Uo
Calll rnla , amber color. JUc.
r-ionn-cinrined juice , per half bbl , ; pel
bbl , J'
I'HUSiilVis : Assorted , 10 Ib palls , each , Jl 40
MAl'l.i : SlltrP rive E l cnn . each , J2.75
gal cans , per doz , 112 , H gnl. cans. 1623 , iUar
cins. J3 HI
riOH Imported fnncy , E crown 10-lb boxes
14c , choice I0-lli bo\es 3 crown , S310C
NUTS Almonds California , per Ib . medhm
sire 10c ; Tarrngonn almonu < i. per Ib laige
IUc. Ilinzlls pel Ib . Sc. Kngllsh wolnnls. pel
Ib fancy soft s'icll 12c , medium sire. ICe , ( II
berts , per Ib , lOc. pccnns polished medium fcc
large. ICic peanuts raw. 014370 , roasted , 7'4c.
OATHS Hnllovveen , ) iT Ib , Co ; fnrds. 10-lb
boves , per Hi , 7r
DHKSSHD MHATS.
IIIIIH * Dressed steers. 40 > J to 000 Ibs . i .Ij7c
western sders W4ftoi ± c , rood cows nnd heifers
41iWuV4c. medium cows and In.-lfi.is , 445(50 , giro !
ftiiefiuiirters , lows and heifers JHiMc. cnoJ
foipduartcrs nallvc steers 4V.5c ; good Intui
nnnrters cows and heifers , 7U7'4c , teed lilmi
quarters mllvc sleers , 8'ie , cow rounds. So , cow
plitei. Ic boneless chucks -Ic- , cow chucks 3H
3ic. steer chucks , 3stc. beef tenderloins 19c ,
beef rolls , boneless 9c , sirloin butts boneless
SV.C , loin backs boneless , Kc , loin b icl < . 7c , cow
libs , No 3. fc , cow loins , No 3 Sc , beef trim
mlngs Sc , rump butts. Oc. shoulder clods Cc.
MlTTON-Drf-ed limbs , 7c ; dressed mutton ,
Cc. raclts lOc. legs , P" , snddles , Se , stews. 2 .c ,
Jlicip plucks , Sc , sheen tomtues , per doz . 23c. "
I'OitK nresscd hogs | iC ; jioik loins , Sc ,
spnro ribs S'ic. ham sausages , butts , 4"c , pork
linulders , 4Uc ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4Wc ,
pork trimmings. 3c , leaf 1-inL not rendered. 4c.
1IIDUS AND TALUJW.
l.ln. 11IUKS . O/ No fc , . . 1 , giceti . . . . . . . . . hides _ , . - , . 3 . .T. .c. No „ ,
per Ib less than fully cuted
dllHUP 1'HLTS Ureen salted , each. 2I0COc
green salted sheatlings ( sliort Mooied early
skins ) , cnch. IDc ; cJry s'learungs ( shoit wooled
cirly skins ) . No. 1 , eacJ. . icu. dry shearlings
( shoit wooled e irly skins ) . No. 1. each , Be , dry
Hint Kansas ami Nebraska butcher wool pelts
l > er Ib. actual welgiu. 4 3e ; drj flint Kansas
and Jsebraska Murrain wool pelts , per ] b net-
uul weight. 3 < 84c. dry Hint Colorado butcher
wool pelts , ] > er Ib , actual vvclgit , 4 fjc ; dry
Hint Coloindo Murrain wool pelts per Ib . actual
weight , 3Q4c , feet cut off , as It Is useless to
ua > freight on them
TALLOW AND GRUASE Tallow , No 1. 2Wci
tallow , Xo. 2 , Il4c. mease , white A , 2140 , grease ,
white 11 , H4c , ( .rease , jellow , l'tc , Meme , dark
1'ic , old butter , 2O214o ; beeswax , prime. 150
22o. rough tallow , liic.
llONIJh In car lots , weighed and delivered In
Chicago : IJrj bulTnlo. per ton , JtSOOMllOO ; drj
country , blciched. per ton , J1000S1200. drj
country , elamp and rncatj. per ton , Jfi 00S.01.
WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , 69ic. fine light
StfiOc : quarter blood , lOlJflle. ieedj. buny uinl
chiffy 8 J3c ; celled and broken coarse. 7ffl9a-
collet ! and broken fine. GftSc. Iteece washed
Medium , IMtlfc ; tine. 14Slfc ; tub wnshcij , 1CI ?
ISc : black. Sc , bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2ff3c ; dead
pulled SffCc.
Dry niioils.
NH\V YORK , Aug 2C There was a moderate
quota of orders at hand for iis-sortmentB of bei-
fonable biieclalllcs for quick shipment The
I r oml demand wns very moderate , and \vn
m.ule up of miscellaneous assortments to meet
urgent necchkltles The tone of the maiket le
btioiif ; for cotton goods and htivers are more
Inclined to do huslnchs than foi borne weeks
1'i luting cloths llrm at 2 7-lCe
1'AI.Li HIVIJU. Ma s Anp 22 - llrokers report
some little Inquiry for print cloths , hut the
Itimsnctlons for the week hnve betn vcr\ small
In amount Mnnufnclurers continue not e.iier
to sell ut the quotations , hut a simp advance In
the pi lee of cotlon has had Us Influence , he-
causeIt is evident that Roods cannot lie made
for the price \vhlch they nrc quoted tod.iv
Neveilhelesi , there icmilns more than 1 100 000
pieces of poods In Right and l > u\ers will con-
tlnuo to have the best of the amount for some
time to romc. The curtailment for the week
has amounted to 130000 pleotx , hut for all
thai , the ilellvcile * have fallen only 21,000 pieces
below the piodiicilon , nnd tinslock on hnnd U
Increased Juit so much Curtailment will he
continued by manv of the inanuf iilurera. Mar
ket lirm , 1 7-Kc.
St. I.oiilN ricueriil Market.
Hf. IXDl'IS , Aug. 22 WHKAT i\pcrlcnced a
hlinip ndvance today under urgent demand from
fhorts ; No , ? red , c.ihh , openid nt 61 ? c. closed
at C3e , AtiRiist , C3&CCC , KpUinbei , CHic asked ,
Decembei , (3'ae asked
COIIN--ruluren slow , but closed Ho above jes-
tcnlay , nndpr Hie HiistalnlnK Influence of wheat.
No 2 eash , cloved nt 21c , AiiRiiat , 2I1lc ; bep-
tembci. 21 0 bid , December. 12140 bid
OATS Sleud ) , No 2 mixed 19c Futures , a
fraction off : September. Iki , Mny. iOVic.
Il\'i-Iull : ul 2SV.C nflieil. 27c bid
COJIN Mivi-htc.1dy nt ti 33
llltAN Dull nnd vvtnk at 29'.029c. { foi
saf k * d
KI.AXSnnp Nnmlmil at flc
i IMOI HY sinn-s. 2.1512 03
WHISKY QuIit nt > l I'l
_ \Y-Pti inly , nulrle , 4 OOJJ5 00 ; timothy ,
IllU'lKIJ-Oiilet. creumery , 12Jfl7c ; dairy , S < 3
TOGS Seid ( > t IOUc.
l.IIVD Dull nt IZ45 nfked
Sl'il/liit : Xnminnl at * 3 40 asked
I'lUlVlHIONS-Toik null t , standard mess Job.
bind 10.75 I.nid tinner , tine , 133215 , choice
1137' ; Ikiron sh&nlders 111214. longs. $3 k7'4 ,
cl ar ribs , f4 12'4 Dry rait meats boxed fchoul-
deis J175 , IOIIKK , } 3f2' ' < i. ribs , } 3 73 , clear nldea ,
? 3 b7' ' .
I.H iTIHiol MnrKclN ,
l.IVr.ltl'OOL Alls 22-\VIIPAT Spot , firm
demand llrm. No 2 red spring 6s , No 1 c.il-
Ifornln , 5s id rmuiPH eloped llrm wlt'i near
pnslllniiH > , Ji34 < l hlhlirr and distant positions
" . < nd hlKhir , business about enually dletrlb.
HKcl , AUKiml , ib H'id , spol , r ; Oclobe-r , Ca
V.d Nnvi-mhtr f > s ltd. Ptiembir Ss Id
roilN spot , llrm ; Amerluin mixed , new 2s
m4d ruluies domil stead ) with AIIRUK ! KI |
hlKlicr nnd olhd months iuuhaii.i > d fioin > es- *
liiilnj s rlouliiK prices , htmlm-tH nbout eiiunlly
dlKlilbiited , Aiieiist 2s nid Kil. | inber , 2s SH-d
fietolicr 2s SKil , Novemler 2s lOd , Ueceinber ,
2s 10'id.
I'ltdV'lSIONS Hncon linn ; demand model ate ;
fiimhvrlaiid cut * to 30 Ilia S2a shurt iIlK ,
24 lh , 30s , long tlenr , IlKht , 13 to 3 * Ihs Kn
r , | . long clear heavy V , | hs , 2C : short clear
bailc < IlKlit. ID Ihv . * : fd thnrt elrnr middles.
lna43 tn M II. ? . 2Js bd. clear bellies. 14 to
K. lha . 82s. bhoulili-m , 4 ! fid 'Inllovv. line
Norlli American Ks ' 'd ' life/ , extra India mesa ,
V * . 'd. prhpfi mes , Jfa ? d
CIUIM : : : Sli.id ) , ilemnnl mcdernte
llUrTnil-rineci United States , SOa. seed , COj.
I'irritOI.UI'.M Hi-lined Cl4d
HliraiOKIlA'lOH liner IVre quiu ter. 4M ;
hind linn ter , l d
HOi'S-At 1-endon tPacIllo eeuft ) . 1 13s.
KlIIIHIIN Oil ) Mllll.C < N.
KANSAS 1'ITY AUK -WllKAT-lfarU. .
ubout ID hlg'ier. foil , quutnbly undiaiiKetl , No ,
S hud , f.KiM' < .e. No. 3 , 418 We , No 2 red S.1 , c.
No 3 Ifi.ijlr ; No 2 tprlng iiomln.Uh i9ij30c.
.V 3 I4ii litf
I DUN Slow and nbout nnchansed. No. Z
mixed 20\a21c. No 2 while , : i7pi * i4i *
OV'IS In ltl l r drmund ; uiichiuiM'd , No !
mlM-d. nominally lW/17c , No. t white , il4ti
SS'Jc
ltK Ka , 2. nominally 25c.
II V I' Mto.il ) , unchanttd
IIUITIIII I'rriinerj , very flrm. country.
tea i co , cieamcry. ] Jil4c * . ilulty 10jl3c
I.tiUS&uppl > limited ; frellnu ( Inn , quoluble
fit tic.
Itliirlirt.
NBW YOUIf. AUK 2S.-bUaAIl-ll vv. teads ,
fair reflnliiK. 3c ; rentrlfucal v test. 3Kc. He-
fined , ttead ) ; standard , S' c , Krunulaled 4c
I.ONUON AUK a-SlUIAlt-Canc. qu'lvt : c n-
trlfuBnl. Javu , Us Cd. Mutccnado. fulr reflnliiK ,
10 * Dfit cuiar nulel ; prl < f barely malntane | < l ;
AiiKiiit nnd brptcmber. > '
NivV OUI.IIANS. Aut. J2.-KUOAn-fuUt :
mitilfugul. ld ! ( . J'.OJ IS Hie. > clluw . 3 11.1CJJ
S'ic ; kpmuiit * JH IJ1 Molasses , dull at 3W
tc , otliei * urjJ\fnBd.
\\onl .
NUWUWK. . Auir Wuuir-yutelj domej-
LUl llcccv , 140 Uv. pull d , ri.Oc.
MUlEKUAL AND F1W
Foreign Demand for Wheat Was Very Mud
in Evidence ,
CORN CLOSED A FRACTION HIGHEF
( Imitation- * from A In-mil MliniilnU-i
lle-ni-v-ie-il Ac-ll\lU In lluI iilU-il
MntCH mill Prl ' - t HIINC lit
n llurr ) .
CHICAGO. Aug. 12-Wheat furnlshpi
n disagreeable stirinlso toelny fo
the bear clement , which e-xpeetci
bid financial news to doprer
prlcc-s. Hut big nilvnnccs In for
clgn mnrke-ls and small Argentine ship
tne < nt < ! cuuscel n steady nilvnnco. Soptpmbc-i
closing 1'sC higher Corn closed V.P hlghc-r
oats were vvenk und closed c lovve-r ; pro
visions itre practically unchanged
The foreign clcnmnd for wheat wns vcrj
much lu evidence ngaln. Wheat offered b ;
cable * ) yoslctduy afternoon lo the Unltet
Kingdom was almost unanimously accepted
Those ; acceptance" ) from abroad were sup
ported by the Htre-nglh of the foreign mar
kets and a strung start to the Chtcagt
wheat market was the result. Seplembc-i
was Immcdlatc-ly wniitecl at from MV e t (
fiG c , un advinco ot about He. The-rc wen
other tc-asons for this sttength One com
mission llrm he-re that bad Its cable offer
on vvhc.it the night before incepted had It
addition to that fore-lgn buying ptle-rs foi
' 0,000 bu December vvhc-at and c-\ecutc-t :
them at Ihe ope-nlng prices. The- mimellur
said It hud undoubted information ot n seri
ous shoitnge In the- Russian crop A re
sumption of Ihe demand at thu start this
morning with the good clearances and en
gagements at the beaboarcl vvcru all en
couraging to holders and stimulated spc-cu-
lallvo bu.vlng and covering by shorts The
Argentine shipment ) ) for the week are only
21,000 bu , against SS.OOO bu. the week befoie- ,
and the nortlivve-Hturn advlce-a continue-
tc-lt of lovve'ilng cntlmatc'S of the1 crop thcte ,
The strc-ngth at thebeslnnlng of the ses
sion was adde-d to as the day wore on The
prlt-o of Soptc-mber was qulcklv aelvanceel
to r G4c , but de-cllncd again to j5c amivn *
hanging around the' latter price when the
closing cable-grams we'ie- received and II
was found that Uerlln hail advance-el the
eejulvalent of from l\c to 2ic and ntlm-
ulate-d activity anil piicc-s roseIn a hurry ,
A regular t-numble to c-over He't In , Septe-m-
In-r advancing lo r)7ric , and the price ; WOE
malntalne-d to the close.
Corn was too much depressed by the con
tinued favorable vve-atlier for the crop tc
catch anj onthusl ism from the rise In
wheat The undeitone was weak , although
In the oiul September closed "ic hlghet
than It did vesierday
Counlij offerings were from this Mate nnd the
en-item demand wns not -vciy urgent Septem
ber opened a shade higher nt from 22'/e to 23e
sold nt 22' c and nt 23e , nnd closed steady nt the
latter figutes
Oats opened steady , with business ejulet nnd
prices n shade higher than they closed jesterdis
Lille r , the close wns at lowei prices The
vveikne s In c lib oats extended to the specula
tive ciowd. nnd for tlie gre Her part of the ic-
m Under of the day the feeling wns he-ivy
Liquidation wns free During the last hour the
advance In wheat stimulated prices nnd the
miukel recovered home of me decline. Seplem-
her opened ut I"i4c , sold down lo IG c , and
closed easy nt lG" c.
Piovl'lons were heavy until later In the ses
sion , weak live stock prices having a depressing
effect The advance In wheat appeared to
ere lie some deslie to buy , and a recovery of the
slight lot-s followed , prices closing steadj-
S-cplember pork cloeed JVi < - higher at $1071 ,
f.pteniber , unchanged nt $140 lo J4 02V4 , Sep
lember .ribs , unchanged nt J3 27'i
Estimates for Mondav.V Heat , 12" , cars , corn
4C0 cars ; oats , 353 c-irs , hogs , 2,700 head.
theiriiiiuiH tiiluie ungca as tulleivvs :
Articles I Oji I iIUi | LJV | Claii.
Whcal.No.2
Aug. 5-i (
eit |
Ic-c C)5i ! ) |
Com.No 2
Aup 2.t 2SM 2)
Scut 2.1 2-'M
W iy 2SH&27 20fjt527
Cats No J.
Sept 1IK !
May . . . .
"orlt pel bbl
Sept . . . . a no B 07V- fi 074
Dot U ( II ) tl DO 5 02 ( I IID
J in U U7K 7 00 ( I U2K 7 l > 0
Lnrd.lUOlbs
be-ill 3 40 3 121. . a , n 3 J2 >
Oct 1 I7h '
Jan 3 77h I SO j bl )
SlioitKlbs-
Sept 3 2r. 3 27d 3 2a 3 27H
Uc-t . . . T ' 1 * W 3
J in . . . 3 f.i ) 3ms BO
Cush quotations were as follows :
PLOUIt Quiet , ste-adj , winter patents , 53 ] 3f ! >
C'OKN No 2. 22 4c No 2 jellow. 23c.
OATS No 2. 17c. No 2 white , f. o. b , 21O
22c. No 3 white , lGi21'4c.
HYn No 2. 31c
HAULin No 2 nominal ; No 3. f. o. b , 23 ©
Kc. No 4 f o b , IWil'c.
KLAX.SCET ) No 1 ( , Tc
TIMOTHY Siii-l > rline. J2.C.5
PROVISIONS MCIM porlt. per Mil , $5 liffO 00
lard , per 100 Ihs , J3 42'4W3 ' 41 , short ribs sides
loose , $3 235131.1. do united fhuiilders. boxed ,
$3710400 , thorl clcnr side * boxed $3021451375
WlIlfaKY-DlilillcrH1 finished BOO.IS , per iril
JI19
1'Ot'I.TUY Market steadj turkevs , 7V-S10c ,
chickens 7Vj59iic. ducks , 7H ? OV4.
The following were the leculpts and shipments
today :
OnthuProJiicQ oxchiuiri talivtlu butter nrir-
ket wis flrm. criMinury , UltlOHc. dali'luj
He. T.ggK , tlnn ; froHh. llhc Cliee-so. Hte-ady ,
STOCKS AMI IK ! MIS.
Si-LMirlt > .MnrUct llntlie-r Dull for n
Half llolliln > .
NnW YORK , Aug ! J The htock market to.
du > wns dull for a liulf holldaj. The tola ! dealIngs -
Ings amounted onlv to (0000 of nil shales
Three stocks , Sugar , Western Union and ht
Paul , figured for one-third of the transactions
The trading was entirely professional and the
movement was governed bj several Important In-
Jluences , the chief one being the bank statement
I.undon operations were trilling Western Union
was prominent nnd lifter an Initial gain of nearly
2 per cent on rumors of the absorption of the
Hell Telephone compaii ) lost nearlj nil of the
Improvement on theoillclal denial of the stoiy
'Iheslock subsequent ! } lecovered Ihe ear ! } high
figure , 75 4 , shading oif pllghlly nt the clon > ihe
Bpeculutlun hung Inactive until the publication of
tliei statement of the averages of the associated
banks 'Ihe exhibit was a decided Mlrpiite to
the htieet genernll ) as It showed only an In-
slKnlflcnnt loss In icserves , In the face of ex
pectations of n decnam of 13,000000 to J5,000 000
A loss of CJ.O'JO , IW In di-poblts und contraction of
} 3 OS4.SOO In linns weio the unfavorable feitures
of the sta'emenl , while Ihe small decreata in
reserve was partly ullrlhuled lo gains by the
banks thioiigh subtic-asurv upeiathins. This
gain offset tlie shlpmenls of currency In Ihe in
terior In some circles the oplnlrn was ex-
piesred that the reM > uea of theh inks had been
swelled from nn unexpected feouice 'Ihe mar
ket blrcngtheaed to the extent of sharp fi ac
tions In the half houi or MI , hiigar and liur-
llnglon exceptionally rising ' / per cent The
ilnslng wns fining at fractional gains tipecil
lation during the- week was mnikud by decided
IritKUlailty and was domlnaled by Iho pro-
ffsnioliill dealeiu to u conblderable extent
The bulls weie encouraged at the outset b >
a favorable international Irade balance ami by
Ihe minuil tepart of Iho Northwe-btvrn , which
was even more ) favorable ! than had been nnlicl
paled , together with rapid successive declines
in the exeliaiuemarket to a point permitting
the i-ngnee incut of J2,7.,0 000 In gold abroad for
Import to this cuuntr ) 'Hie exlreme decline was
about -"i per cent to n basis of Jl u for demand
bharp nductlon also occurred In ponied quota
tions The deve-lopments leferrcd to eicciuiloncd
Improvements In prlien all nround , bat later
I'TO speculation wus clouded lo vnrlous depie > s.
Ing factors These Included distressing reports
KB to the condition itf affairs In mercantile cir
cles , an advance In call money rates to ua ex-
treint7 per cent , lumors of an Impending Is
sue of clearing house certificates , anally an
application for certificates b ) a leading bank ,
presumably to mike mattei-u easier for less In-
llucnllal Inelllutlons A number of olllclnls ex-
pre-osed a strong disinclination to Issue certlll
rate ) , but tuch action will be debated nerloutdy
Mondaj. The bears Improved the oppottunllv uf-
Torded nnd eauseel a small hvsteriiul eundltlon
[ if public senllment Humor * of acute financial
Finbarrassme-nt in various quartern were clicti-
laled , and predlcllons vvcru made lhat the sui-
idus reserve of the city banka would be cut In
lialf by the end of the week The Hat icceptlrm
if Ihe New York I'llloan wan an unfavorable
Incident , und London was a fairly steady teller
if American securities throimliout in the later
Jeallngs sterling exchange tilfrened Flight ! ) and
i fa In rrreileil n small fraction Considerable In.
[ crest was dlrpla > e > d all the week In tie rate
roubles , which appear lo be growing In ceverll )
aid heavy losneii In tlie earnings of the southern
ind Heiulhucklern road * were a clgnlllcanl illus-
.ration.
Tlie net change's In prices show losses gen
erally In tlie more Important shares with a few
.xceptlons. notably In hutar , which left off l' <
ier cent higher. The fealureu of the bond mar-
, ct uere chiefly dullness and unusually wide
luctuatlun * In the Inactive Issues. The tendency
> f price * was toward a lower basis , with tunic
lronounc4 d net declines In speculative bond *
Uoverament bonds we-re shaded slliUtl > on sales
if JI33000. Slhcr cerllflcatei dl pla > rd mute
In the early trading , yielding 2 per
cent to ffic with n Mt 'recovery to C7'V ' Th
trnnsnctlons rver * JI72.000
| he tollovlhr Bfr i.ll'f Clrxmg rjuolntloni c
the leading ttocks of the New York exchnns
toilnr :
Atchlson til'
"
Adams Kt. . . . fj OT ; : so
Al'on.T H 3irntirloA \V so"i
Am. Kxprcsn . . . . 3 . ' 'Jrcfon tmn "iH
Itiltlmoro.VOMo. > i Ore-iron N iv _ H
r.iu.id i Pacific ! . . . 7 ,0 8. U tU N 10
Canada Sonlhiirn . 1 | Picino | Mill isi
Cenlral P.ulnu . I , Peoni Dec AE . . . | i
Chcs A. Ohm 2M Plllsb in . . . If.-
Clilciito A Alton . U .Pnlinim I'llico. . . 14(1 (
a'i'UcadliiT ' '
Chlcnso < is m u u w
Consolld-itpil enC u IR ( i w nf I 40
C C J A St L. 46HOOK Islind. . . . 61'
Cole Coil A Iron. l4bl. Paul
CotlonOH Cert . . .
Delawarek Hut 8t P .V On in i . .
Del. Licit v. IV . ilnnfet IV ! t
1) AK.O nfl. . Soiuhoni Picnic 10
Kist reiui Sunr Uesnnijrv . . . KM ;
Krlo 27 ITcnti Coil Alroa 1"
dolifd . . 134Teti ilMeltla : . '
FertWnvno US T .tu Ciint till . . eoul
I ! Northern pM . nn UTnlon Pialnc. . . . ul
t : JkK 1 life ! . . . M | u S Kxurjs < 30A
llocltlni ; Vallav. . . 1.1 VV si U v P . . . . A )
Illinois C.-nlrvl HJ4'W ' l L vp. nfl ! - "
SI P. A IJnUllli . . 20 ! VVejltsl.'ir.re > Bt . . Ml
K. AT.pfd Binrw stern Union . . . 7a >
Lake Krlo .V Weak 1 < .tiWlic | olliiJ .V UK. .
cloufd I'll I -'inttt SI
: > | M A si L 11
Lead Trust if * In v.u u 10
Louisville ) AN . . .ID K . . Sil
I. AN. A 14 N L . . . 1 1
MaiihalinnCon . . , " c v .vi in
'McmuhlHX O . , do llfll tO
MIchltMttCont. . . S3 T St. L.AK. C . . . 41
Missouri 1-aoltlo , T St IA AKC. pfi 10
MoblloA Ohio . . . j . 9 U H
N-iRlivllloUh-it . US Is U II fd
Nitlon.ilCord l/j. JH Am Tob. Co Cl. "
Nat , Conl i.-niiM . t'Hi do ufd in
NJ Canlril t'l ' I Am Te'l AC. Co . . 7S
N AW urd 12 Com'lCiblo Oo .
North Am. Co . . 3J ( Am Su.'ir pM . . Din
Northern P lolllo . H'H U S Cordl.ro Bt I n
N Pacificufd. . . . . 13)1 tl s L illior p.'l 4t >
P 1) A t ) . . . . 1 U S Itnbbf . . . . ! >
Norlhwe-Btprn . . . . 0 m do pM ( Ill
doutd . . . . . . 1-144 tS L 3 AKlHtTlUDAi
offered H11uscssmints pill
The lotnl mles of flocks loday wenf.r.Ci"
shares , Including : American Hugir ILKCK ) , Ilm
llnglon A ; Qulncy , 4,7(0 , hi Pniil , 8,500 , VVealcr
Union , lo.ciio.
NIMV \ < > rU > liliii'j tlnrUct.
N'UWOIIK , AUK 22 MONin OS CAI.lr-
Knpy at 3 per cent , lasl loan , 3 , closed 3 nc
cent
_ lUIMi | : JinitCANTILi : \PP.U-Nonilimll
'
STnilLlNG nxCHANC.l Ilenvj. with nctun
bimlneas In bankeis' bills at $4 S1i1iSf4 WMi fo
demand end J4 S4i4C74 S414 for R\IJ | elujR , pixie
rate * f4 S" f4 &G4 niiel 14 8GiJiC4 b"1 ; coinmcrctn
bills , $4 Ml < . { i4 si ;
11A11 HlLVnil BC c
MKMCAN DOLLAUS lp4c
OOVnilNMUNT IIONDS hteady , new 4s , leg
112\ , coupon , 1126s , reg , im % , coupon , 10Sa4
4s , leg. 1041 , coupon , 106 , S , le-g , 3114 , Pnclll
Cs of97 100
Closing iiuotntlona on bonds were ns follows :
ottered.
Ilnston StnuU < ( noinilnnn.
H09TON. Anz 23-.Callloaii3 33J uir cent *
lime loins (137 ( psr emit Cloaliu prices for
Blocks boil 1 * in 1 utiil i' s i ir M
Sun Frum-lMCO .tllninir < lliolntloim.
SAN PllANCISCO. An ? . 22.-Tlio omclil oloainz
quolillonu far .uliln ; Htj.citoliwurj as fal
lows
London StnrU ( liintatloiiN.
LONPON , Aug.2'2. . 4 p m cloilnr
HAH SILVnil 30 ll-ICd per ounce
MON1JY 'sB1) * per pnt
Tie rate of ellpcount In the open mirket for
short and three montliV bills is 15-1G pi r cent.
X < MV Yeirlv We-i-l. Ij Hank Slatc-liu-iil
NK\V 1OUK. Aug 22 The weekly bank htale-
menl shows the following changeslleseive. .
decrease 1127,52,1 , loans , decrease. J39SI.700 ,
specie decreato , Jdi,40p , legal tcndei , decrease ,
J23II > 00 , depobits decieuse. J9.0T. 100 , circula
tion Increase , $573000 , Ihe banks now hold
SJ,27J.G"0 In excens of the reculrements of the
23 per cent rule.
NKW ORLKANS , Z2 Clearings , J1.275-
127.
I1OSTON Aug 22 Clearings , $10,818,325 ; bal
ances , J1.SC5 972
IlALTIMOItlJ Aug , 22 CIcnrlHKB , Jl 811,392 ,
balances , JSWi.WJ *
MIIMI'lIIS. Aug 22.-CIearlngs , J123 203 , bal
ances , J34,060 , Ncvv York exchange selling nt Jl SO
ireniliini
ST LOUIS , Aug 22 Clearings , J2.524.773 , Inl-
inces , jas.S8 Money , stead ) , Cflo jiei eint on
full , 7jbper cent nn time loins , New York
Lxchange , Jl lU'count'ldd
NUW YO1IK , Aug a2-r-'Ihe exports of specie
from the poit of New York for the week
unounte-d to t4,2w Ingold nnd Jl 3G8.f > 2ti la sil
ver 'Iho Imports v\iic < Gold , } ' : : ] , k.il. silver
.78 . 743 , elry gouds , JJ'l ' ) .7t' > . general nurchandlsu ,
; 4 U0.237. Clearings -Jlltl.hw 421 , balances , J3 H22 -
501 _ ' g
KH riiiniii-lnl A II nl I'M.
ItlMtLIN. Aug 22 ' jU.v/ijinKc on London , eight
IUVH' bight , 20 maiKs 2J pfg
1'AHIS , Aug , 22-YIhrcfi per cent rentes , 102f
2'ic for the account , , ( ! xChanga on London , 23f
ISc foi checks tl {
I/MON. Aug 22 tirdd Is ( juoted at lluenos
Ajre-a today at 17) , Jl il.idrld . , 19 25 , ut Lisbon ,
! 9V , at Home , 107 IlTVi"
NIW YOUK x\iy. \ -corrnij-options
Hivntil ciulcl und iincriirtlge'il dull nnd fealurcleus
hroughout the eesslcm foreign liens was wlih-
mt Influence , clore < a"iiaTl.t with iiuotatlona 5
lolntH liloher to 3 points Inner , sales , 2,600
jags , Including AUiCWi"UlO 10. Heptember , t'J K
jpot. Ilia maiket jjulet. No 7. J10 75 Mild ,
lulet , Cordova , J15 wuus.-jfr ; sites , 210 bags Maru-
albo. p t
faANIOS , Aug sryii-rri-0iilet. ! good ordl-
iaiy Santos , Jll vo , receipts , 'HwO bags , etncri ,
ISO.OOO bags 1 1 tn
IIAIIIU'UO , Aug.'V OOrrUK-hteady and
mchangcd , salei , b 000 bngs
IIAVHi : . Aug 22.-COlTnn-Quet | , ' 4f ad-
ance closed at noon ht 'if net decline ; sales ,
,000 bogs.
HIO , Ang 22. C0rr.ni-Meael > , No 7 , 10.COO
els , exchange , 9 10-1M , receipts , 4100 b.ss ,
leared for the United States. 8,000 bags ; for
Miope , 9,000 bags , sloe-It , tH 000 bags
I't-cirlu
PnOHIA , Aug , 2 ! ConK Maiket firm , steady ;
Jo 2 , 22itc , No 3 , * 3c
OATS Market flrm , No. 2 white , 20VjC21c ; NO.
while , IVtifllD c.
HYIJ Markel dull , nominal.
\VlIISKV-Maiket tileady , linUhed goods on
he basis of II. IS for liUli wines >
ItlX'KIPTS Corn. 38,700 bu . oats , 45.UO bu ;
> e. 1.2H ) bu . whlcky. 220 i.als , wheat. 2.d > 0 bu.
8UPMiNTS-Celri ! , J ,7M bu , oats 51 7W > bu. ;
> e , none ; whisky. 70S gals , wheat , 7,2oO bu
Cotton Miirl.rt ,
ST. LOUIS. Aug. ZJ.-COriON-Ste4dy , V c
U-hcr ; middling , Sc , rccelplii , CO bales ; thin-
nents , 7,000 bales ! stock , * IS70 bales.
NKW OHLIANS. AUB 22 corroN-Kirm ,
ildJIIng. 7 13-lCc ; good ordinary , 7 9-ICc ,
.MIiiucaiuillH AV lie-lit.
MINNIAVOLIS. Aue. 22.-wiii5AT-cioKed ,
t. D4V.C , beptemUr , 6Wc ; December , S7'sc ,
on trnck No 1 Mnl , old r7c. No t CA , No
1 northern , old , Me , newR * No 2 northern
old , f "i'c , new rlc , receipts , us cars
MJAV tonic" filviiTu. \IIICIJT
n nf tinliny onnrlou
( 'oniinoilllli-s ,
YOUK , AUK -rUlt'll-Ilecelpts , J ! .
WO bblf ; exports 22000 bbl . , steadier on i-prlni
patents and T Inter wlieit brand * but no gen
cral advance r t bll heil winter intents Jl IPf
Sm , winter straights , JIZOtHK : Minnesota pit
tuts , J335JJ175 , Minnesota bikers. J2 3.H/Z W
winter low prude' , It S0f2.ns Hjre Hour , dull
Mipetllne , t : 40 < f2 fO , fnticj , JS WITJ "
-OHN MIJvIDull , jelUivv wtstein , COc.
UAHLnejulet , vvr ti-rn Kfj-ur
HYK ( Julel No 2 western 37i5fS' o
\HLI.Y MALT btcad > , we tein. fivtlCic.
AVIIIIAT llrcrlpts. 84(00 ( bupol dull nn
nonilnil , No. 1 hard. CU c Options weie slroni
nnd higher today on n pharp advance In Liver
pool reports of unfavorable nmthtr In llu sla
laige weekly exports from this cenintiy nnd fen
elf.li IniMiig , closed * ( % net hlshcr , Augll
cloyed nt 64'i > c , September , C3"4JG4'iC , elo cd u
COUN llecelpls , 1V1 fro Ixi , exports 3 M * bu
Ppot no-nlml No 2 2Si2SV4c Options dill
nnd ens } In tone , clo lng unrhanRed AIIRII *
cloyed nt 2sSc , Seiitrmber clei-e 1 nt 2SVc
\TS-1trtelpts r,0fO < ) bu , expoits , 70 fSI bu
' 'pot very dull. No 2 22 t22'iC Options Innellvi
nnd ItnclmiiKed to Vic nominal ! } hli-hei . Augtn
closed nt Z2c , Seitember | clo ed nl 22c
HAY Quiet , shlpiilng. file , Rood to choice
J < fOfil 00
HOPS Slead } stale , common to choice. ISi
crop ZUil'4jr. 1S1" crop lifS'le Pacific const
H34 crop , 2Vi (3c ( , 1S9" > crop , 3jiii' c
lIll > r.S Slcndj . UolvoM' n lie lluenos Ayrei
drv. Kc Texus dr > , 8141- . i ullfornlii lie
l.UATlir.ll ( Jnlct , hetnlock Pole' . llilctio1
As res , llRhl to hcnvv weights , ! GT21e
1 HOVNlONltecr stiidj , fimll > , Jl uflfll O ) ,
beef hams , jr. , ,0716 Oo packet Jf , ivi(7 ( oo Cul
melts Ftcady , plckle-d brllles 4Vini < ic. plcklei
xhoiiblcis ty.c , pickled hams J9 f,0if 10 00 llacon
boxed shouidc-is Jl 40. U > nkuc- I7 > . ribs SI
shoits Jl 121J Dr > salt meals boxed shoulden
nnd longs. J3 10 ribs J171 , shorts Jl M4 laird
steidy nnd active western st nm J3fO , choice
> 1 11 retlne-il ililll 1-rrk , linn old to new
me-s , J7 7f > ifS.riO , short clear , JS " 0 10.00 , fnmllv
' jobbltm' 16 Wirn ft"
ti 2'iH10 00 , standard liters
OIL'S Cottenceed oil , rtcnn > prime crude
liffSOc , prime jellow 23f23'lc I'clroleum
slcady , United closed , Jl 0 < i 1 uipentlne
slead > , 24ft24c Ilosln iiulet , stialned coiiimol
lo good , Jl 73M1 0. Turprnllne quiet nt 54f
" '
'llU'lTIlH Hecelpts. 3 4 pkgs , steidy ; west
era dnlr > . B\iHTlc \ ; western cieamerj.
Klitlus irc
Clliisn llecelpts , ! .111 plcps , steady lirge
nfSiaC , rmill , CiliS1iC , pirt sklm , 2113c , fill
skims , 15TH4c
licit)1 ! Hecelpts 4414 pkgs , llrm , stile nm
Pennsylvania , 12ffl4ifec western , llffllc
MIll'ALS Pig Iron elull northern , $10 7"i' > ? 12 50
Copper , dull , brokers J10 73 Leiil , iiulet , brok
cr f2.ro Tin pi lies. vei > steidy. straits , J13 3 :
{ ? ] ? 40 Spelter , dull , domestic , J3 70J3 75
KIIIIMIIH < 'ltj Live Stcu-lc.
KANSAS CITY. Aug 22 CA'I TLII-llecclpts
100 head , shipments , 3200 held , miiket stend )
nnd nominally nnchiiiihed , only relall Irade
11OOS rteeelpls. 2200 head , shipments , 2 70 (
head , mill kit slroiig , Bo higher , bulk of sales ,
Jl 00j"l21) ) , heiv V J2Ofl 1 01 . pie kcl s Jl 00 < [ 1 3 20
mixed , J3 00 1 21. llBhts. J3 1303 23. Yorkers. J3 S (
W31i. pigs. J3 nifil 21
SII12I3P Ilecelpts. none shipments , none.
SI. LoulM
ST LOt'IS , Aug. 22 Practically no receipts
or supply of cattle and sheep and nothing dolnt :
In elthci
11OOS Itecelpls. 1,500 bead ; mirKct steady tc
strong , llsht , J3 2003 41 , mixed , JI GOfflt 23 , heavy ,
f3 20if3 33. _
Oil C1U MiirK.-l.
Oil , CITY , Aug. 22 Credit balances , $101 ,
certlllcntes opened at Jl OTi lilhli. Jl 0" > V4 , lowest.
Jl 05 , closed , Jl 0 iV4 ; no Miles , shipment , 79,87 ! !
bbls. _
TI-INC-CI IVlirnt.
SAN PHANCISCO , Aug 22 WIIHAT Steady ,
December , &S HB | ! > TSc , new , seller , iioSDT'iC.
Polle-e- licit cm ( UiiMK-rx' Trull.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 22 It Is believed
the men who perpetrated the bold robbery
of the branch offlce of the American Na
tional bank at the Live Stock exchange jcs-
terdny v , 111 be arrested inside the next
twenty-four hours The police have satisfied
themselves as tn the manner In which the
bank wns robbed , as well as who did the
job. Two men are suspected and they are
now under close surveillance
The peculiar chain of circumstances sur
rounding the robbery has given rise to some
ugly minors concerning the bank's teller ,
Edwin II Itosvvcll , but after a careful In
vestigation Chief Irvvin is convinced that
Mr. Hoswell Is the victim ot unfortunate
circumstances and that he knows absolutely
nothing of the men who perpetiatccl the
crime. The amount secured by the robbern
amounted to J1.093.
S il s iiicUil of MurilrrliiKT lle-r Iliixliaml.
GUTHKIC. Old. . Aug. 22. Mrs. Dell MannIng -
Ingvvlfc of the farmer who was murdered
last Monday , has been arrested , charged with
complicity In the murder of her husband.
The officers state they have evidence to
prove Mrs. Manning and Grove Huntley ,
the joung man in Jail charged with the
murder , were In love and conspired to put
the husband ou * of the way. Mrs. Mann
ing , who U a handsome woman of 22 , was
accompanied to the city by her parents ,
Mr. and Mrs. McGregor of Topeka , Kan. ,
and other relatives , who declare her In
nocence. She will demand an Immediate
hearing.
I'rospe-e'ts of n StrlUc In ClileiiKo.
CHICAGO , Aug. 22. Aftet a long session ,
lasting from 8 o'clock In the evening until
1 30 o'clock this morning , the executive com
mittee of the Building Trades union finally
decided to call out all other artisans now
employed on buildings where the contractors
attempt to employ or replace the striking
hod carriers with nonunion workers. As a
result several thousand mechanics , car
penters , Iron wotkers , bricklayers and work
ers In kindred trades will probably be 01-
dereil to strike. IVtcr McHugh of the Hod
Carriers' union said last night that over
1,500 hod carriers are already out.
IliiNscll SIIKCli'iileH ii Itimmr.
ND\V YORK , Aug. 22. Hussell Sage says
there Is not a word of truth In the leportcd
Impending consolidation between the West
ern Union and the American nell Telephone
company. The Western Union holds a con
siderable amount of Dell Telephone stock
In the millions but no thangp In the rela
tions of the corporations Is considered neces
sary. The circulation of the rumor lias
caused an advance of 2 per cent in Western
Union , and the ofllclal denial was followed
by a recession for almost an equal amount.
UlMtliiKUiHliiMl CatholicVlKllor. .
CHICAGO , Aug. 22 A distinguished
Polish Roman Catholic prclale , Mgr. Peter
Wavvrznlak , chamberlain to the pope- and an
active friend of labor organization In Ger
man Poland , Is In the city. Ho was received
at the train and will be the guest of St.
Stanislaus parish for fceveral weeks M i.
Wavvr/nlak Is supposed to have been sent
over on a tour of Investigation by thu pope.
Ho has visited a number of eastern cities.
Ill olte- ( InN -VVN < IITH. ( 'It-ini-iiN.
NEW YORK , Aug. 22 , On board the
American line steamship Paris , which ar-
lived today from Soulhamptou , were .Mrs
Samuel h Clemens and Miss Clemens. The
Standard Oil tug Astral went alongside the
Paris at Quarantine ! and a numluir of Mrs
Clemens' friends , among whom was li
Itlco , boarded the Paris and broke the sail
news to Mrs. Clemens of the death ot her
daughter ye-stcrday ,
IIIKrin - In Ilnllroail SIiojiN.
LIMA , O , , Aug. 'ii The coach department
of the Cincinnati , Hamilton & Dayton shops
tvvas burned today , also the freight cars
department building with jnanj freight < .irs
onu baggage car , one coach anil ono slpepeir
The whole- plant -was threatened , but the
fire was checked with a loss of JiW.OOO
Soventy-flvo men were tin own out ot cm-
ployment and lost all their lool * .
TIM : un.vi.TV MAIIKHT ,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Saturday ,
August 22-
22WARRANTY
WARRANTY DEEDS.
J I Sojcsom to S M Hlle-j , lot 21 , ila"U
2 , Vamlercook Te-rraco s i
A r and H n Trench to Jlury Eli-her.
lots t > to 12 , block G , lot 11 , block ' ' .
lot 7 , block 7 , Ambler I'luce , lot 21 ,
block 4 , I'ruyn p.irk ; lot 69 , Pair-
mount Place , lot 14 , block G ; lot II ,
block IS , Central park ! lot 2 , block 2 ,
Parker's add ; vv 35 fcot lot 11) ) , Ai-
rhcr Place ; lot 1C , block 1G , lots 5 to
8. n nnd , block 19 , Central park , "
lot 7 , Mulli-r'H mibdlv , lot 10 , block . ' ,
KvutKtt Place 0500
Otto Klc'inaacu to Olga SleniHscn , vvj \
ol 11 % lot 12U , .Mlllunt & C'u ailil . . ; , i)0
H J HorHtmun ami wife to A U
Youni , ' . lot 1 , block 1C. Patrick's add , 1
W h Sulby. trusteeto M A K HIKord ,
lot 27 , block 1. W K Sulby's 1st add
to South Qmnlm . . . zy >
DKEDS
Special master to N A Luther. lot 1 ,
block 121. Dundee I'luce . , -(07 (
Total amount of transfer * J7.81 ! )
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Wcok Winds Up with a Very Fair Run o
All Sorts ,
BUSINESS SLOW AT STEADY PRICES
i'iiUiiCNN Aluil .VotlrcnlileIn Hi
I'ocder Criulo I.lwlit HIIK * * Hold
Mcnil ) bill tlontlt'N Lose
u IHinc.
SOUTH OMAHA , Atle 22.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hotwes
August 12 . 2,217 3.4bl !
August 21 . ! ,1 2 . 2.lC.i Wj
August 20 . 2,4' ' ' > S B.070 l.C-ii ? . . .
August 19 . 2Ks1 7.10'J SSI
August is . 3t ! > 2 6,7ia ir > 'j :
August 17 . 2,4'.0 1,115 1.009
Atlgllst 15 . fisi 3.1 'S 2,2.11
August 14 . Idw 2.0J6 23-J
Allglist 13 . l.USi J,77 ? .
Ihe olllclnl number of cam of stpch
lirought In today by eacb load was ;
Cattle' . Hogs. Sheep
C. . M. St P . 1
Missouri 1 aclllc Ily . 0
Union 1'atlllc uyMtum. . . . 31 U -f
H A : M. H. H U . 43 111
C , H AQ Hy . 1 . .
C , St 1' . , M. A (1 Ily .2 I
r. , 13 \ . M. v. n u . . 4 in
Total reen Ipts . ! il f.'i -I
The- disposition of the day's le-celptH was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
bet of head Indicated :
lluvi-rs. Cattle. Hogs Shet p
Omaha Packing Co . . . . 15S . . . .
O 11 Hammond c'o 7S UU
Swift and Company 311 MO Mf
Cud.ihv J'lcklng Co 1,3 -
H Hecket iV Oegan . 17
J I , Caiey . 3.VJ
W 1 Sttphens . 7
Henton \ I'ndervvood. . . . 41
Cudnliy , from K. C . 146
Slnclah & Co. C. Haplds . HI
l.iyton & Co. . . . 1H >
Klngan . \ - Co . ISO
Olliei Iniiorn . 1S.1
Left over . WX )
Total 2OU 1,201 sjfl
The' icce-lpls for Iho we-ck vvllh compari
sons ate-
Cattle' . Hogs Sheep
Hi-celpls Ibis vvci-k. . . . IG.TI21,4W1 (1211 (
KecHpts last wce k S 37ii in,4Vl 3,7(1. !
Sinitweek last ye\\r. . 20,071 12,011 2.1UO
Simu woe-It 1S1I 11.1MI2.27i ; 3.HI
Simo week 1S-11 12.1M .17inI(101 (
S-'ame week 1S9J H5VO 2S977 ti,77l )
It will be note-el that the- cattle le'eolpts of
the past week weie double what they were
the- previous week and lurge-r than any coi-
tcspondlng wcn-k of August , u\ct'pt In IS9.1
The receipts of sheep w-e-re also unusually
huge' for this season of the year The hog
receipts , whllo larger than a year ago , were
behind theroeoid of previous yeats
CATTI.C KOI a Satin day the iccclpts
vvoiej the laigest Iii a good many vvec-Ks ,
2,217 beid being i exported In , as against
3,102 yesteielay and bsil on Situiday u week
ago Only three or four bunches of cornfed
native steels wereIn the' j.nds and ono
load out of the- number was good utiough
to bring J4 10 The market on be-ef steers
was about steady , a little slow , but not
materially changed from yesterday In the
mntle-r of price's
Cows anil hc-lfers were In largo supply ,
thete being piobably twenty lo thirty loads
on sile. Thu market vvns a llttlo slow und
buyeis seemed to want to makethelr pm-
chases lovvci. The- demand , how ever , was
pretty fair anil In the end theoffei Ings sold
In about the s mie notch as yesterday.
There were plenty of feecle-rs In the yards ,
both fic h receipts and speculators' hold
ings As iMunl on a Satuiday , there- were
not many buye-rs In from thu country anil
the * trade w-us slow and Inclined to drug.
The inoru deslr.iblo kinds weie fully steady ,
but the feeling wns very weak on the com
mon grades , lleprosentative sales :
No Av I'r. No Ax. 1'r
1. . . 9CO J2 73 43 . . .1132 J3 tr
1103 329 39 . . .1210 J 83
COWS.
946 2 21
. S2.1 2 30
'tO 2 40
.10G3 2 m
. 1101 J 40
200 5 00
AND rK
1133 300
G7S 310
M4 3 ] 3
S..1123 3 . . . 706 320
WKSTUIINS.
NEI111ASKA
No Av Pr. No Av I'r
1 sir. tig. . . . SOO J 2.r t feeders. . . . M5 J3 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 Btcer. . 070 2 GO 2 teers . 90" 3 00
1 stcei . K'OO 290 1 steer. . 1020 300
2 Biters . . .1200 2 1-0
10IDAHO.
IDAHO.
3 feeders . . 1100 2 0 17 feeders , . . . 12SO 280
WYOMING
C fieders 810 2 DO 25 feeders . 970 2 90
U'jiimlm ; Live btotk Co.
2 heifers . b75 2 TO
Howe & H
1 sir. i\K \ 1130 2 GO C hoi fora . . . .1030 3 00
It , HteciH 1J30 2 Ci
Hpenr A S.
1 cow 8r,0 240 9 sli-crs . .1200 275
J niters . .14Ct > 10 xleera . . .1190 2 90
I'atrlek llros
7 cows . . . . lor 2 10 41 cows .1012 2 CO
1 Hteer. . . . 1100 i 2S Heirs . . 12CU 3 15
It
Icon . . . . fOO 225 3. feeders
2 steer ) . . . . 1210 2 60 4' ' ) steers
7 eovvs . . . .1011 3 ( A
Converse Cattle Co.
5 cows . 9U 240 307 helf.rs
1 Hll , tig . 1270 60 6J ileirs
21 stis , tlR 11T , 2 SO CS Bleirs
Detroit & WjomliiK Co
.tt heifers
1 uleei .
42 steers
Kcndrlcks
SI Hlrs , Tex
1 cow
6 cows
1 cow
5 town
& C1 Co.
11 sleers . 1182 2 CO
47 Firs , Tex 1IT5 2 IS
llhtull 1150 2 "rt
30 fiedtri. . . 1111 285
Ifii-dcr , .970 .100
ID lielfcM . 1021 3 00
lOSbtltia . 1220 J 20
1 enlf TO 4 SO
1 culf ICO SOO
ourxioN.
11) . McCullj.
2 bulls . 13HO I 70 0 ttcdeis. . .1011 : | 20
7 sirs , lit- 1 70 CJ leeders . 1101 J 20
9 feeders " 11,07 OO 23fcpdeis. .11.0 325
1 fteilel 1020 3 00
HOOrf IVio nmrltPt rlosnl with a need lun of
IOKS , tlie frekh ren Ijits lulni ? J { III , us iiRiilina
2.J3J jc.stirday and J,72b cm ntunlj ) a week
a tro
The market opened vvltli ll ht IIORH In active
leinand and jiiythlitK that would do to ship
out on oidus hroiiKlit pittly i IUMI to etcad )
nlces 'Ilieri1 wne no viy IIUU wdhhts In
he yards today , no that Ihu mivi did not show
up IIH well nil paper an yisterdny ( Julie u
lumber of loads of llcht und Unlit inlxoil sold
at I2/33W ! / |
Ileny IIORH.io 6710c lowei t lan yesleiday's
i-irly market Salrbincn unlUInx Ihe Inipoyul-
jllllj of inulnlulnlUK.ilut.s ncutuilly eut leone
ind Ihe instil of Ihe lines sold nirl } Kxlrnno
icavy Inouk-ht I.1 0.il ( . ' id. us agulnsl $270'ii2SO
otlei.laj Ilcnvy inlxfd und medium vulb-lita
sold pilnelpallv at ! . ' T'if2 K' ' .
'JheiH lius hctii a Kinduil iiccumiilutlon of
iruvy and lonhli IIOXM In the yards , many of
hem hi'.iliu'is'ogi \ , und they were ratliei lurd
11 move
Tills ha < been a week of Um and dowim In the
ing nun lift and after nil the llurtuatlonH Hit
veik il'JM-i with thn innrKet larl. ulinmt win re
t wus at lliu ojienlnff V.iluoa went up vvltli
i hound on Tuesday , thu Idkh jiblnt of tin
vecl , , and tlicn down \Vi''liicHi.t ] > nnd J hunt-
lay up .iRnln on Pililoy und doAii nh'aln on
Satuiday 'Jin- demand 1ms lieeii K"od all the
veek and I In' recilptu , | arit > as they " "if , have
net ituurally with iiullu ready n\\p \ at Ilio
nnikfi vil' * " iii-eviilllni , ' Light 'IOK ' eciniiilly
lavn l > een In v-o ncIHa iV'inunil , theie bcliiK n
owl thlppliu Irilo all i ' 10 week
( Julio a g d drat of jl < l.m-s In njioilcd umonx
liu llosM In dlff.-iciu iue.illtli-3 oC thu elate Jlep-
8 1 ISO J 71 r ? < 6
KO TO 3 77 < 4 517 JOJ
P103-OD03 AND KNDS.
5 . . \V > . 5 M 1 370
"i . 202 . . J SO
Slliir There were four dnuMe-deckcrn r |
sheep In the } nrd It wnn the last of n
week , nnd HS ImjeM had quite iuoi > l jnony
on hnnd the market vvn rnthor slow Itenro-
penlatlve o.ilcs :
' " . Av I'r.
S26 WjomlliR wethers . 101 H cj
ClllCVdO 1.1 VP. STUCK.
Cntllo Mnflirt AVim of ( he INunl Sn ( .
iirilnj t'linriu'ti-p.
rHlCAOO. AUK 22 T ln > > rnttlc Innikcl
vvn of the nsiml Cntnrilnj rtmrnctcr , the re-
celpts beliiR too finall to estnl > ll < h priced Tin
nmiket closed utroni ; nnd ntwtit lOc hlfjlief
for choice cuttle , nnd from 10c to IV lower than
n week BKO for other klndu The lie t Itecvrs
pell nt the highest | > rlrea paid plnrp Jnnn.iry.
1'rlces ruled n follow Oood to fnncj nt from
$1 1" tn 14 n. istorkrM and feeder * nt from } S RS
to $1S1. ImlK oow ind helfern ut from Jl 7 %
lo J3 ifl. cnlve nt from n to | ' Vi , Texan * nnd
vve terni nl from 1240 to H Vi
Trnde In IIOK * was fair to nitlve toiHv , Unlit
nnd mlved IIOKH rulliiK tend > vUille heavj fold
nt 12 51 to fl 21 medium nt fmm J3 to Jl 4' nnd
lliht nt from J3 21 to > 165 ' 'ale * were InrKcly
nt from S3 to )1 21
Mnit of tjip sheep and lamtn received today
w < n connljjiied direct to local sluiiKhlerern nnd
prices were Inrselv nominal Mircp sold nt
from ti to } 310 a few extri unlives tirlnKlnic
from fl 40 to f 1 r.O westerns from 12.23 to J2 31 ;
Inmti * fold at from $121 to fire vvltli snleR early
In the week nt from 2 fO to fl 71 .
HecilptsCiiltle. . 400 head , hogs , 15 OM head :
sheep , 1,000 hind.
Stock In Slulit ,
llciord of receipt * nl the four principal mir-
kets for Hnturdn ) . AURUrt 22 1116
t'nltle. HOB * Sheep.
Sonlh Omalin 2217 3 4BI S2
ridcaRO 4W r.OOfl WO
Kativa * City . . 100 2 2nd , , , .
Ht 1.0111 * . 1 ECO . . . .
_ _
Total * 2717 22,101 1,328
MONEY ! MONEY !
We me purchasing first class enterprises for
our A nit Hi m nnd lUiropeaa clients Mines ,
Steini nnd lilectrln lload * etc Companies or-
Rimlrtd Mniiij ndvnnced for devi lopmenl.
Avoid failure In Hoitlnc jour inlcrprl e by writ-
Inir or Mtliitf the
AMIllllCAN AND ii'Ulll'iAN 1NVKSTOH81
ASOl'IAT ION.
Mill * HulldlnK. 33V all and IS llroad Sts , New
Yolk Cltj.
ClIATTHb MOHTQAGn 8ALR.
WheieiiH , For the pin pose of securing tin
fellow Ing pionilssoiv notes , executed to J.
H llalsey and Smith. Limited , for and In
behalf of 1'elers Dash company and Colum
bus Huggy eompanv . to-wlt : Oin
dated March 10 IMHi , dun Allglist 14 , ISM ,
for $1,0T ! > 03 ; one dated April H , 1SW , duo
August 2) ) , 1S > ' < (1 , foi,31OI ! ) , one dated April
11 ISM due August a ) , IS'fi for J1.S33G3 ; ono
dated April 11 , 1SW. due August 2S , IS fi for
IS'JC for $2,201 S7 ; one dati-d April 14 1SSC.
due Septembers. ISM , for $2,217 PS , one dated
Muv 1. 1SSG , duo Siptember 10 1SSO , for
$240423 , one dated April 14 , ISM. due Sep
tember 12 , 1S < W , for JilODK ; ono dated April
14 , 1S % , due Septembei 13. 1MK ! for $2,101) ) Ei7 ;
onu dated Muv 1 , 1VM , duo September 15 ,
ls % for $2 , .SO 20 , one dated May 1 , 1S > 95 dun
Seiitcmber 18 , ISM. for $2 lfiOl ; one dated
May 1. 1S % , due Septembei 21 , 1S % , for
$1,114 % ; ono dated May 1 , IS G due October
1. IS. % . fet $20'iirri. ' one dated May 1 , ISM.
duo October 2 , 1S9G for $2,20ii 1,0 ; one ,
May 1 , IS-tG due Octobei G , IS-W , for $ I5077C4 ;
ono dated May 1 , ISM , duo Octobct fi , ISl'G.
for $1,511 11 ; one dated Juno 13. 1SOG. dun
Octobei 28 , ISM , for $2 IG1 20 , one dated Juno
] - , 1SHG , due October 2'1 , li. % , for $221430 , olio
dated Juno 11 , Ibnfi. due November 3 , IMG ,
fet $2"I4 CO ; one dated June 15. IkOG. duo
November 4 1SW , for $221 1K ; ono dated
June 1" 18 % , duo November 5 , 1S % , for
$1IXXJ77 ; one dated Juno 15 18 % due No
vember C. 18 % for $ JJG1 21 ; one tinted Juno
IB . 1S90. due November 7 , Ib'W , for $2 57128 ;
one dated July 11 , 1M > G. due November 11.
ISM , "foF"ir2'i4'47"one" ; Juno 27 , "lS9Gi
duo November 17. lS > 9i > , for $1G4000 ; ono
dited Juno 27. 1SW , due November 19 , IS'lG ,
for $1GOO 98 ; on the 21 111 d ly of July , ISM ,
Geoige M 1'eters and Clinton U Firestone ,
pnttners under the firm name- and Ht > lu ot
Columbus Huggy eompanv nnd Voters Dash
compiny , executed and delivered a chattel
mortgage to J. H. Halsey . Smith , limited ,
In the Bum of $ o < l7fiGI , upon the following
described goods and chattels. tovlt ; All
of a certain stock of buggies , pnaulons , sur
reys , carriages , vehicles , harness , bicycles ,
whips , robes and merchandise owned by
said Columbus lliiguy company and I'otcis
Dash company in the-ir bianeh house , sltu-
ited nt K > OvltdO-lG12 Ilarnev Htreet , In thn
Pity of Omaha , Countv of ftouclas and
State of Nebiaska. which said mortgaga
contained the condition that In case default
> e made In the pajment of the above men
tioned notes , or In any put thereof , nt the
Llmo llmltcu for tuch p ivmenl , then all ot
said obligations should become due , and
then It should be lawful for the s ild J. H.
Halsey & Smith , limited to take such goods
ind chattels and dispose of the same at
lubllc or private sale , and out of the money
ulslng from such sale to piy the costs
of selling the b ime and the amount duo
upon said obligations
Whereas , Default has been in ail o In the
i.iymcnt of the first of the above mentioned
lotes , and J. II. HaNcy& Smith , limited ,
i .we declared all of said notes due , and that
there is due J II. Halsey & Smith , limited ,
hereon $ u1,7fG .r > ° - and no suit or proceedings
mve been Instituted to recover the debt
bccurcil by the s ild moitgago , 01 any part
thereof , and said mortgage was Hied for
record In thu olllco of the tounty clerk ot
Douglas county , Nebraska , on the 1st day
of August. IS'iii ;
Then fore. Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned mortgagees will sell all of thu
above described ptoperty at the building
{ iiown as 1GOS-1G10-1I.12 Hartley street , III
: ho ICty of Omaha Nebiaskn , on Tuesday
.he 8th day of September , IS'K , at i-levuu
o'clock In the foienoon of said day , at pub
ic sale to the highest bidder thereon for
cash , and that the proceeds thereof will bo
applied to the payment of the said inoit-
gage debt.
Dated at Omaha. August 17th , ISM
J. 11. llalsey Ai SMITH. Limited.
15y llartlett , Haldrigo & Deilord. attor
neys A18d20tin
RAMAKIUARD
eaves IIJUIlLlNCiTON At MO 1UVI3U ( Arrives
Oiiuili.il Union Uepot. 10th & . Masun Sts | Omaha
S.JSani . . Denver Kxprc-ss . . . . a.35am
H 35pm lllk Ullls , Mont Ac 1-iiget Hn.l. ix J.O pm
4.r.ni | . , .Dinvei Express . 4 Mpm
7.0Dpm Nebraska Local ( except Hundav ) 7l5pm
. Lincoln Local d x < ept Sunday , , ] / 3'am
2.Upm .Tiibt Mall ( for Lincoln ) dal | > . .
Leives IC111CAOO , I1UIII.1NOTON A. Q lAillvcs
OmahaUnlun | Depot , 10th Ar Muuon bts.f Onrih.i
6 00pm . . Chicago V'cbllbule . . . . 8,00am
9.4kian . Chlengo Kxpre-bb , 4.15pm
70un. : Chicago and St. Louis UxpresK 8 OOani
IMOam . . . I'uclllc Junction Local , G.IOpm
_ . . . . . . l"ast Mill . 2,50pm
. .eaves ICHICAGOrTlIL K. hl' l-AUTTTAirlveii"
Oinahulralon Depot , 10th Ac Mabou Sis I Ornah i
C 30pm . Chicago Limited . . S.Ooum
1 .00.1 in .Chicago Express ( ex bunda } ) S.Supm
3e"ives IriUCAOO & , NOnTIIWKST'N JAnlveiT
Omaha I Union Depot , 10th A Mason Sts [ Omnlin
. nimtcra I'xpicas ,
. Vesllbuled Limited. ,
. . .Kl. IV.ul Kxprchi . .
St Paul Llmlled .
Carroll A. Sioux City Loial
. .Omaha Chicago Hpcclal
MlssoiirJ Valley J pcnl _
.eaves [ CHICAno , II I AV 1'ArincAUvca
Oinaliul.'nlop | ' Depot , 10th & Mason hU I Omaha
_ K-vST. - _
0.40am .Atluntlc Hxprcss ( ex Sunday ) & :33pin :
7.00pm Night Ilkpiess . . . . Sn'.um
4.f.Ciin. | Chicago V < sllhule-d Limited l:3.'pm :
4 ' .Oimi St. 1'aul Vesllbuled Llmlled 1 ; 33pm
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_ _ WHS'I. _ _ _ _
C.l'pin Oklahoma Ac Te\ns Kx ( ex , Sun ) .10iim
M0pni _ _ . _ Crdcjrudo _ I.lnilttJ , _ 4 ,00pm
.eav i s | f , ST P , M & O. lArrlvcs
Omnliiil Depot , r.th njd ) Wcbslei Sis I Omiha
A.lSarn hloux City Accommodation S.Oflpni
2.10pm bloux fits ixtireni < ( ex Sun ) , lt:5jitm
GjlSjini _ SI rauiLunltcil _ . , . 910am ;
[ j-ir/ei\ \ 1' . n & MO VALLP.Yrrlve |
Oinnlml Depot , liln mid UVbxirr H'B | Omaha
300pm Tast Mnll and lUpnn , K 00pm
300pm 'ex Hat ) \V > o Ux , ( ex Mon ) . D.OOpm
7/iOun 1'remont Loml ( Sundayii Only ) ,
7 ' ,0am Norfolk Kxpitm ( ex. bun ) lO.J'am
C.lOpm _ . .Kl Paul Kxprefcs. OilOam
i ivcs [ IC C , fit J A cf II TSirlvc7
Oinajial'nluiil [ > i'i'it | , lOlh i Mason 8I | Omiilm
9.0'im Kansas ( Mly Day llnpicvs .Tcs
0 00pm K C Nlfclit Kx via I' P 'Jimm li
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.eaves I MISSOUIU PACIFIC ( Arrives
OmahHl Depot , )3th nnd Wcbalcr Sis [ Omaha
3 30pm Nebravkk K. Kan * is Llmllrd ,12,2'pm
O.Vipm . Kaunas Clt > Kxprihn , G.oOain
3 OOpm Nebrankn Local ( ex Sun ) . il 00am
leaves | hIO'X CITY it P\CII'lc ! ( Arrive ?
Omahul Dcpui. nth an 1 Webster His ( Omahi
G.lSpm. . . . ! JI. Paul Limited i OMOam
; .eave r HIOI'X CITY & PACII-'IC. TArrlvc.
Oinahal Union Depot , IClh i Mason Bin [ Omaha
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5.10am. St Paul P.uieni-er 11.10pm
7o.iin . Hloux ( Ily P.iBneiiBer . , . , , & .OJjm |
li-.55ini. | . . . HI. Paul l.liiiltid 9 1'ijam
7c7v7 1 UNION PACIPU' IArrlvo
Qmahairnlon lcuit. | ICth JL Mason Sl > [ Omaha
9:10-1111 : . .Kinrney Kxprcia , .7J lilOpra
8.10aii Overland I.lmltvd , , 4-45pm
S-Mpiii lleet're & Btreiinnb-Bllit ( x BunJ.lZ.Mpm
& .45pm l.rdiid I"lanil Kxtu-at ( ex Sun ) 12t"ptn
3. : < ' 'i ' > 11 , I'axt Mall l.4Um (
. JArrive "
Omah-ilt'iilon Dfpot. 10th & Mason 8t I Omalnj
4 * Cpm. . . .St Ixiuli dnnou Jjl7. | . . "