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OMAHA DAILY BEE: 1892—-SIXTHEEN PAGES AT TTAN N m o | pipes. 1t vequires & very solia and large: N o 1 " TR wenk on eastor cablos, doslined 4% | of the strike on the Reading lines had oc- | dag thero was no noticoable change, but as | cleared up .75 0 8 L %1 THE LO.\D“[ON OF TRADE | 5ifateon. ™% Y s N ! MARKELD pts libsral olonrances, fore.gn | urred, howover, Wiy accompinied by n vig: | Foceipts drappod O Lhero was vh Limprove: | Bood matives s aniatie” ot Thand fate to The Gadney Diekls sompiny of Omstia fo west wenk andj fine ‘weat ad- | orousdrive at tiat stocic and while the tead. | ment in the good fat cattin: prices advancing | 85 Tho hmb atker was vory quie with vore b A sompany * t uced e on covering,apd closed stoudy ran o up 1o large fizures 1t | during the past two or thrae days from [h to | 1100 desirablo stook on sate. Lot 00otas < — oy, Puing down, mafim-:hu‘:::: ot — At @he under gestoriny} Yo, ¢ red: August, Y oe00T ot AY e samo | o Rongly unflatahod and grasey caftie il | tous foriamby sangod at from 8101 to 8173 for 4 ! ors, . S0 nores Blag ot o (@Yo closing it 18" ¥optembor. 81 5. OF B0 AppArent renson | NOESIAFS RIS WANANOO L0 ANy MAFKOD 0XEONte | E11s 150 o 1OF fAiT to good and 8,50 to The feason for Summer Goods Rapidly | pickies iu Douglas county and stilt the com- | Wheat Opened ia Line with the Prevailing [ @s1%:. closing § from U3 to I, and WHUG | NG LRI WAS True of tho goneral tun of wost- | §5.35 For fAnCY Rrudes. : pany is not receiving as many pickles as it © | closing ay S35 > 7 | Jersey Contral dropped 1 percent on the salo | erns 3 | Roccipts ‘wero: Cattle, 8500: hogs, 8000 Drawing to a Close, wants, It {3 an interesting sight to see Weakness, atsiye yu Ay, 00B00% ¢, cle of _uu: twonty shares, Delaware & Ull-lxuku | (rn\\l are not boglnning to como as fro sheep, 2,500, factory in tho morning. Tho farmers who BARLEY MArT—Dall: tybirowed state, 1 | yieided 1@11g per cent, but the rest of the [ Thosupply of fealors fs Alsd comparaiively | muteeesaiee ot eoratq ahipion S have triod it say that growing pickles is a ( S £ CES | Tie: six-rowed stuts, 81 Canadi, 05¢@ | market was not only intensely dull but abso- | 12t afid while there has baen o eliane air. | Tkt anlet: na 2.6002.4) LOCAL JOBBERS A L X [ € N E CES . 8135 Toxans, 't { very profitable business and the encourage- #1.00. e A 10.000 | "UESHY, staknunt. ening of values lately it is notonou hto | @208 N R ment of the business of putiing up piokles pOORY=Rocalbta 40% bu i exports, 10.000 (hoiere was wn ¢ffort, to plok, up a port Oanceanyy marked inoroase in - tecolpts. 1003~ Roceipts, 80; shipmonts, nono: mar- y o Will moay much to the farming iuterosts of | oy .0 ¢, v voak, Tt the Market | spot. 8pot firmoer, veey dull ic in XK ALOOKS FA1Ljod BATEIRLLY. T developmonta iy cuayGrs are both walt- | ket closed stesdy: run pickers, &.5983.80¢ ’ A AMost Flattering Outlook for the Com- | yho ointe. using Cablea Were Weak, BBat th | ¥ - k K 8lc alifed pa K Dments, in other words there Is lit= | good mixed, $88@57 prime heavy and elevit Gse aflont: unsrad 1. 00cy ally elosed lower, while the s up, steady on looal | played n heavy temper, \tor, ANG@SUNC, | genorally for irre sulhe fra ) b SWSKL, closing at | 18 ofF Lpor cent wnd Gonoral Elcctrie 1 er | Tie supply ot chttla way lisht even for K cent. Saturday and raceipts included ton foids of | ers. 1 mixe X atho. their own manufacture. That is a vers dit- 0ID18, 47,05 LRt 6xports, 46,081 bu,; "ecia Gatilh oWt 0y Cuiniie At | 8 Rekapi g, VBLE L wothofs, S0 | nt bonds have boen dull and | clieap Toxas cattie boght by Cudnls (t (AT T vl 42 o ficult matter to rogulate, as there is nothing gales, 10000 b, Of fhitures, 1100 ou. of spoi. | stoudy. Government bonds have becn o K ngas Oty and consienod to him difock | Ihinbs, tA0bpes 0 westerns SL0GLES 10 prevent a manufacturer from also eagag- o W B=W . tion | Spots fiem and dulis options stronger and | lected On the early market prices took quite a spurt . | The summer is nearly over, 8o far as busi- | {ng 1y tne jobbing business, Howover, it 18 ek P UL b SN LG el il August closin®, ‘ige; Soptomber. 381 | The Post says: On account of tho 1abor | on tho fow w00 corn fod eat en et 106 Ka tle prospect of 4 y tng ¥ b tall us A y very g t wetivity In this j Hnountl we know how corn 18 going to turn dinz | ou and Winter Tra ctpated That and utchors' welrhts, ®3.8513300; assortod Hght Had Atready Antleipated That and Wolkhits, 85,755 803 other lights, #110:23.00. SugEp—-Rocolpte, 10005 shipmonts, 4004 market stondy At yostorday's pricos; stocks o’ o Ites Some Omaha manufacturers compiain that very dull, ess in Omaha Not «ome other local manufacturing firms job Recovered Some trom the covering; August y Aotive, eastorn made goods in_addition to those of Low Doint closing at option as Clty Liv KANsAs Orty, Mo, Au Cavrie-Re. colpts, 6.500; shipmonts, 2300; stoors stondy te 0 highor nt 83,0580 cows' steady at $1.70d 8.2 2050800, tock. f oat narko o all either vory wenk gl 228 0901 OBtobes. 48 1 5, 8168¢ o , SRIETS | RV TI00 ness s concerned, aod about all that 18 heard | well to ive und 1ot live, and & hrm that ts re- | OF [“..l»:'; Tshee; T nHlue WHISY S olgainc et Odtobdr TG, lost | troublos, an | Wusunl ‘number of deaters | ndineo it crnity is fall and | ceivine bouent from the homo patron#%® | tinued weak to tho en | was wheat, but oven mixed westorn, B40i0c; white | Thers was a genoral feoidnz of disturst 1 | toloave thom any marsin Good 1000 Lyt 450 ashda over its lowest polnt for the | WERGE, Wie: S 2 Cule o, 4l the situation and n knowledge that affules [ Ib. steors <old at teom $14) to $0.7 « rod. Shippers and exportors were not fn it clulaing prices were (oo high among the jobbing fru wiater talk. They have figured up tho sum- mavement in tho sala of goods HeR they manufacture oaght mot to crowd | thu d fair to #.00; good to cholee, | mi:it grow greatly complieatol before Mon= | 20od 1,000 to 1,290-1h, stuf o Texas and Indlan stoors from ®.75 to mer's trade aua have decided that 1t nas | gopd ceiRbotEED PRt 106 hard. by job- | day. The labor t ub'e at Baftalo was the | go\l&¥ o0 day. ThIR inkan. transaopions 1 tho railway | 8L9% Somo el y it Hoas~Recolpts, 360: shipuients, 00): the t @) 10, ay. S made sactic o Faliwa 8135 Somo lght grassy stoers sold 18 low as 5 1 R i | been, as a whole, an ucusually good season, | bing goods made in the east. chiet fuctor in producing low pricos. Wheat | Hors—Qulot, steady: state common to | shares vory limitel, Then the absenco §F | B toRiL Alont ovorything ity soll,. Tl b e S s g food liogst cuHers, { and that fact being settied thoy are giving [ At n recent meeting of the Manufacturers | Obened inline with the enerally prevailing | ehole Prelfic const, 0o, e | manipulators in Ctho industrinls, ‘alroudy utclior stock and eannors sold at stondy to | MdiBen - Konalnia Tan ahipmonts, 101 the firm anl fiiely netiv strioted oporations. stron: b ugal, U tost i sales, | The followlug nre tho closing guctaticus for | heifers w uenl 80 tost, at s%e, and | the leading stocks on the New Ycrk Steek ex= | from $1.75 to # dfined | chan o toduy: abo! 18 Sules of poOF to prino cows and from 3125 to 8450, lur.ely at 48 Bulls, oxen and stigs were steady onthe basis of § POOT 10 prie their attention to the future Under the | association A member scored the Omaha | Weakness und in the course of the first hour's " brewers for not using uome made beer kegs. | trading the price for September had declined 78t Gan b William Krug was heard to remark that | toa pointaslow us had previously been ssen 1 the right parties would locato a beer keg [ since trading for thit de fvery hal besn dono [narket, was stondy; ‘muttons, 84300103 s, 84,70, St. Louls Live Stock Market, » prevailing conditions a contempiation of the time for o 03 tive: No. i, 8, 5 for mals, There wore not a future i3 a very agroeablo pa 15 AT ] 0, @i%e: LALLM BT 31 o " o St Louts, Mo. Aug. 2)-Catros -Rocolpts, Jobber, as 1t contains promises of most | factory in Omaha he would not only give | thisseason. On July 12 Septerbar At 08t Wk 10, IN@INg: Adwms Bxpress. 120 10y T ront many oulves on sato und prices Word | . sisipnte o0 Smarket. sy aeC s 10 come, them all the business of the Krug Brewiug [ touched 7ale, s nee then 1t has scld as hizh as L W Bige: No. Alton, T, H . 8 Norfolk & he © boun for two or throe davs duy's quotations, 1o i —Kecalpts, 510 shipmoents, 700 m vy 86005505 vl £.35@5 mould A, 4y@d%e; standard A, 4o preferred 150 foNOrs A, 41§ Bi%os cut 10 | Amertonn Karven.. 1o 13=16ei pow= Baltimore & Ohlo. rubes, 4% Canada I'neific..... : . L Canada ~outh dy in the cribs. With the crop short in | profitable business or & man like Mr, Krug, ;";“‘I;l-‘\‘1'::»"131;:;.-.“-\\.«m. holug able to buy MorAssEs—Foreisn, nominal; 50 test, 100 | Central Pacti D8t Sales wWore at from 82 i to 21,4 Ulie stocker und feeder trado wis devold ot orth Al Northorn I ' do prd. . L GW | nny new or startling foatures, 3| U P Den” & Guif' 17 | Uvely smail business was o+ «|Northwoatorn. ..., 1164 | Prices as u rule wore o shi el a0 pfa L T | decent sta 2| N. ¥, Contral 113 hard to dispe * prosperous tim L the | As & rulo the corn crop of Nebraska is pro- | association, but ho would take $,000 in stock | g in the company. Here is an opportunity for | o % " I aclare y. 3 )y 107 nouncod out of all dangor, and many declare | 016 SOMPRLE, HLEre I8 6n GPPortatiLy for that thoy feel as securo us if tho crop was | fornyia®t? GEREE T b menteiuriaf 85 | A fiem with forolen corrospondants con- al but until toduy it hud not deelined a; ket stondy Tt §5.50083 65, SukEr—Roeolpt ket eusy but prie crushed, o 1 granulutol, 4% o1 com pura- wtod, but ratloast on priced and 1,400; shipmoats, 710); mars s unohanzed. - de fir eubs wero as y delivery ut 63 or bie ans, fiem and quiet; comwon to | Ches & Ohlo mnny of the large corn growing statos prices [ who is familiar with it, would not offer to © of satistuctorlly as over. Rep- Chilengo & Alton New ‘York & N.Eng 3318 | posentative saloet CHURCH NOTICES, " i over what Dacember was sclling for at tho o sChie. Bur. & Quiney 102 |Ontarlo & Western. 1 usentative sales: cereal are bound to be good. Hence | Put money into the enterprise. o Ao w44 i BICE—~Firm, molerate domanl: domestio AT gHejon ¥ Jvosteric Jis AR g : : ll’)'x:(‘]'l'l‘:‘! men {:-Iulm\l"n‘: {hat Nobraska with | _ \Vork on tho Krug browers is progressing LU U ":,“:"‘,‘ ‘]“' tue. | 8l to extea, dtgibic: Tapan, 5@i4c. oA tiaas 1 11 |Oragon Maprove s B AV, TR NG AVLER: Ra ke, S0k litton Hill Sunday HSchool ~Cornor | e ute 2 rapidly, and as the walls rise it vecomes | © yin: the whoat for thelr foreizn cus- In falr denand and firm; western | ¢'o 3 g'Se 1 o ek U Nl 8 005815 0. .192% $1 30 Clifton stroot and Military voad. Classes | p c 0 80! n ten g A8 i 1YBBEMBe te ARG B M@ 140 FOCIDLS, 4,82 y ! - 15 ) %415 20,1924 $1 50 | Y 8n abundant crop to soll must reap a gold vident that the claim put forth that thovew | tomer from Decombor to M B bt R e DR AL LR B fio Mall.... CA R R ) 27 1L meet at § p.m., eluding senior and junior | burvest. With money plenty among the | brewery would bo the finest in tho west was [ 4t the prosent low rute of in QU w0 g pan otton il Certinic’s Deo. & S T 56,187 47) Yol o 3 e B A e AMOUNL to TH0 per bu. Tho fo arkcts cted, 45 t0_0) 108, 5@7C; TEXAS | Dl & Hudsom.ecer 136 |[SFILADIRE @10 | ficis 80.. 1837 47 Lible classns. Young people especially invited furmeds of tne stato motning can pravents | no idle boast. It will be the largest and | Wars dnifat tower yr LOOOFAINK th bha to 10 Ihs.. VG Diilh & Wi 1537 Pullmian atace 12) SIS 4| nior biblb olass ’“'I"““ LA 1"["“;:3""‘?:;““‘_ ‘hat causcs | MO8t com lote hrm\'mutnln;:l. ovar built at [ eurly e pbjes, Livorpool wis quoted ut feom | Dull and_wo k; old moss, $12.008 | D& G, pia. 84 oA IO .« ene Cows, CIERY 18 this view ol nubte 8 Sc! one time, Some o the old eastern ¥ to 1d deeline, new moss, #250@W.00; extra prime, | D.& ¢ TYIR0), East To Koo do pri 2,100 010 1110 0., 710 4083 101260 Clifton Hill Prosbytorian Church—Corner of Clifton streot and Military road. Services av 4 p. m,, conducted by Mr. Carna~ han, graduate of Bellevue college, body welcomed. Hillsido Coneregational Church—Soervicos AU 10:30 8, m. and 8 p.m. G.J. Powell, pas- tor. Subjoct in the evening, *‘The Reforma- tion, " St John’s Church (Episcopal) —Corner Twenty-sixth ana Franklin stroots, Ser (Sunday) at S and 11 a.m, wnd 7:45 p.m, Sua- day school at 9:45 . m.; duily sorvices at 5 p. ., excep: Wednesday, at 7 :45 p. . St Andrew’s Church' (Episcopal)--Wal. nut Hill, corner Nicholas and For cond, Sarvices (Sunday) at 7:50 and 11 a.m and 45 p.m. Sunday school at 10 am. Daily service at 7 w.m., Friday at 7:45 p.m. St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) — Cass strcot, wost of Thirty-second streot. Servicos (Sunday) at 11 a m. and 5 p.m. Sunday school at 10 w.m, Friday at 8 p.m, Knox Prosbyteriau Church ~Corner Nine- teenth and Ohio streots. 1vepching ut 10:3( A m. and 8 p. m, by the pastor, Rev. Asa Leard. Morning subject, “How to Pray. lvening subject, “The' Great Dreams. abbath school at noon, Dr. IV . Coulter 100) 1020 bt Co.. UL 41w Wiehmond Verm ... n ¢ such n fecling of confidence in the future | proweries are largor, but they represent | The rocalpts wore still haavy atthe winter | 1 among the jobbers ears of growth, buildings bying added as | Wheat markets M nncapolls nlse Thivking and talking about the future, | they were noeded, In most linos or manu- l.-lm-.; re. '4';\"! n'] svr g \\h-w![ u..\..-ln. jee | Hos, _ex h however, is not, the only occupntion of the | facture little attention is paid to the outsido [ HISAEANCes trom the four prucipal Atlimtie | Dick ed Gmuhia jobber 0 ero close 014,00 n. vhe ( cles They are all_busy, most of | appcarance of the building. With tho brew- | Bote Hreietret s roport af the wbens S | $hem very busy, and they have been 8o fora | ers it is different, they build regardloss of | ances of w Rood many weeks past. The volume of trade | expense and with an eye not only to utility during the month of August has, so fur, ex- | but to geueral apponrance as well. The ceeded the samo month last year by a very | new handsome gain, brick on all sides, rear as well as front, and I'ho jobbing trade of Omaha is all right [ the architecturs is artistic as well a< of the and unless all sigus are false it has @ bril- [ utilitavian order. Standing on the high liant future vefore it ground between Omaha and South Omaha | transportation resulting from —the switch- The vetnil traders out through the state | itwill bea conspicuous laudmark and the | men'sstrike and the absence of buy share in the fecting of coufldence. Tho deal- | top of its chimney will bo visiblo twenty [ from cutside, hold ‘up remarkubly. ' Tho ers are anticipating an uuusuplly large and [ mites from Omaha. One of the bost | Y3 short verlol of consilerablo wouknoss prosverous busiiess the coming Tull and win- | features of the new building is that | tlirs wero lotsof buyers who stood i wiit for | CORN—Iirm: No.2 mixed. 0.2 white, 51 | Nashviliot'h ter und the great majority willay in larger [ it is a home vproduct. The brick are | the offerod chance. Trade was larzely of a | @314c. Natlonal C stocks than thoy aid last year. mado at Avery, N Last year’s large crop enabled the rvetail | the Paxton & Vierling iron works in Owmana, | ual d """'T‘xé' -Ilr,l aims of the previpus bad ‘vear. | out by the latter company display a finuess | Srob wid drauth in varlous sections. 1 of workmansnip that the whole state should | 1otiions o N It ) dio shape, a_fact which they fully realize. | be proud of. About 100 men are now em- | Lold in Buftaio for shipmen There wus probably uever a time in the his- [ ploved in the construction of the buildings, | garde: o tory of the state when tho country retnil | and after they aro completed seventy-five | weukening, LR T trade was any better than it is at the present | men will find Steady work. The provislon market 18 atlll laboring undor BEeTALWiont % a pletho f lons stuff in weak hunds, which RecErprs—\Whoat, 50,000 bu.; corn, none; timo or when tho prosvects for ceutinued | The dificulty of disposing of garbage fa | fyRovoted by mah of larzor mouns. There wa | outs, none 140 I, 4 HiRlo Grand Western i a ¥ L Wy 155 | Ro At Northorn pEA 140 |81, 10 & 1. T prd | St, 1 <iuz Valley. ... #%| do pf Ol Contral. 1L )| St Paul & O o reportod | CUT MEATS—Stendy but dull: pleklel b e 6@ uld-dies. quiet; short I nominal; western option sales. one: Sop- psad ut $s, and. stoady: w St Paul & Duluth. 40 [SU P & Omahe ot ty. 1T@N0; [ Kansus & o B2, Lake Erio i part skims, | 4o prt L Ameriean, LB Prd. . 8haasie; plekled shoualders is, 112y Lt =D s clear- | Sterm closed at 35, at und flour from b h coasts was | tember. closed at §5.12; O tober ¢ 0 bu eninst 4,145,0 0 bu. lust week and BurTeEr—Moderate de; 61,000 bu. 1 the correspon Iln.; a l\') of last | ern, Hr/’.r'l': \\v‘;' ‘vl ey Rl fed Wi vossed | Year. Closing cables were weak, but the mar- | Western fuctory, @1 Keug browery is faced with prossed | Jogiy, qiirofay intloip berl tnat wad ragove 10 from the i mariet, consiil in wheat, the disorzan 7., 813 2001043 CALVES, 1. 5) 350 1. 920 4% nu 3 253( | Sout 1% 3| Sugnr IRetinery 5§ Tenn. Conl § 1550 | Toxas Pacitic .. 1 & 0. Copfd.. i Pacitic LS. Wo ik anid very quic Teon oW roint. ing tho 1i Tiox-—Qul ton in \d | 81850 15.5, steady STAGS. Express v Wabash. St L& 1 a0 pid i attan Con lils & Char. e Missourt I ol Thero ~WiteAT—We: W, 1@l 1ssion, bt Mobile & Ohl 1 4 17 4 1085 2 24 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 1 cow and cu 1oow and 1 milker.. , and the iron work at | scalpinz order. hut there was no period of nct- Oars—Firm; No. 2 mixel, 2714225¢: No. 2 z theshortsession Thero [ White, olu, 1k ubout the backward zht somo No. 2. now, 60e. cidy at 884 I [Conyrighted, 1832, by James Gordon Bennste .| LaNDON. Auz.2).—[Now York Horald Cable - spect e ki ; 5@ | has been extromely quiet and. rates 3 dulry, 15 | haitered per cent fo ha ‘Stock dealers of Nebraska 1o work outof debt, pav- | Mr. Krug says that the iron cotumns turned | Wis o g - Ing off the ¢ This season’s crops will put them in_ splor See 43100 Kansas and Nohraska, Corn was G nlthis was ro- | @%00: wralrie, as an Indication that the strike was Burrer—| Av. Pr. 50 8160 o money marnet [ No. pmiin bulls t i per cent for call loans and 1y [ *44 steers.12 stecra... 1001 2 63 three months puper. Business in Hoa:-The supply of hogs the past week 0 has been quiet, but | has been falr—about 5,00 lizhter than wvorable on the whole. [ week buts,0i0 hewvier thana yearago. Late creauiery, 162 LI L Ltk 4 X oW1 £ % § ans opencd dull, but In response to | the quality has been inelined to run owhiit i N prosperity were any brighter. Omaba aud the attendant expenses have led | nnother considerable break in pork early, but | SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 34000 bu.; corn, nono; Ppansiopa NS ) JNAL 0 FUN A t | supsrintendent. In Omaba there is nothing to brag of in | many families to burn it In their Kitchon | taw larzer portion of the garly [oss was Fecovs | Outs, none. B D nd orpiony e alhdny i ool | ottenpieyor food und bad, the resultbein: | first Congregational Church—Corner. of connection with the retail trade. Some iew | s1ovps, There 1s some objection to this | ered before the close. Fiuctuations in lard Wool Market inquiry’ provailed. Tn tho foretzn market | the highestund lowest sales belng frout sio o | Nineteenth and Davenport streets. Rev. houses are doing a fairly good business aud | pluy as the garbage forms a layer of ashes | And ribs wero less m..rn:{ntl. Clos'nz prices LoNDON, Aug. 20.—During the past week | MOStOf the International bourse stocks were | 50¢ apart. Joseph T. Durvea, D.D., pastor. Morning bave no fault to find, bat the gonoral ,.,,L,In over the coal and Allaup the Arabox. and in: m.w 'xl..; lin .l“; ||,uk of Thac 3::.“}‘3'.:“’ux kDo Auk SO DUHIRE the DASH wook :y;.-w[r. {\rgt-nlllu(\\ aro up i ver x-unhfluw’mm Con titions have been much the s as they | services at 10.30. Sunday school at noon. trade of tho city is very quiet. i bavrarob o » 7 % 8 Lurd closed without chang e s e ho rise In gold premium to $.77. Russian, | wero last week and the result been astiil | No evening service. ) A7 terferes to some extent with the draft. An- | day's resting prices. 1oz rocoipts we stricted to a fow transnctions with French | gif NSt 1 ROTH BERMIG B0 BT, | tussium, HOFEIOF U HGTIITE TRV g mot only 18 quiet, =~ but it has | othor objection is that whilo the garbage s [ and some of the heivy traders wore been for some time. Some say it will im- | burning, if the stove top is romoved for any | if savistied with the aniount of the r 3 prove when the summer absentees return | reason the house s filled with the disagr cline, from the mountains and seashore. Others | nyle odor of burning meat scraps and potato | Estin 5 ie fmports for the week we ow South Wiles, 5,625 bales; from from South Australis, 243 Austrails, 15 bales: from | g o 108 during the weok of | Park Place Congregational church, Thir- M diyn Shippers | tieth and California. Services as follows: S or dhree weeks | Sunday morning at 11, subject, *‘Relig- not s ow to tuke advan- 3 N - I8 CireumAtinco’ to, podid tho. ion of the Pew;" Sunday evening at 7:3), Mining shires ure quiet. about 1e ¢ are not buy i and packers ar e of th vor 4 ork Mon ¥ Market, inz quotations ou bonds: tod receipts for Monday at, 900 savithat we noad look for nolife in local ro: | neslings, ‘Onia) recent trip. through New [ fat8i corn;dl0cars;jouts, d3ddura; hogs, 14010 o bawgtyirom theiQipaot T e AT The biz weak in provisions his aiso heen | subject, Dangors of sct.)’ Sunduy tal clrclos uutll tuero aro .moro pooplo/at | Yorkc the “writer ‘inude ithe acquaintance | “‘Tike fraizhts woro stoady on the bisis ot 20 . 1751 bales, und from various other places. | U S48 eoup’ i1 1 N 0 O) Int cort and It fs only schiool ‘at moon. Prayer meeting Wednes- WOrK 10 the city. Something must bedone | or W, D, Howe, manufacturer of the Howe | for corn o e o 256 Dilos, B lesror e 0 NG b Sanite m-ul-m_ulx prices hive Doen ualitalied dav at S p.m. William J. Paske, pastor. cording to this view of the matter tu fur- | ventilator stoves of Tallapoosa, ( The Tne loading futures ranzelas follows: ANTWERP, Aug 20.—A series of wool sales B8 Orw3lLL *North. Pactfic 2nds e AR Iirst Bapust church, corner [iftonnth and nish employment for more workmen, wWho | conyvorsation naturally turnea on the manu AWTTOLES, | ODEN TG T Tow Terosrs | Wil bezin here on Tuesday and will last rm‘\'r oy annaauidils O Sk m}’), e ‘,._I‘m;_‘l-‘q-”v;m;,”“ v',‘”‘;‘_“ he | Davenport stroets-—Rov. W. P. Hellings, D. will spend their earniogs for the xXUTics | factare of stovee And Mo Hino e ssiod i1 S| FLOREN | M1 S| | D OFCErvar® e S ot th, sorive: o | Tonn. now ot .. |+Orouon & Trans. on feciing Was rather weuk ab the opening, but | L DAStor. = Services morning and and neeessities of life, and thus create a de- | iy wonld not be practicabie to make arange or | Wirar No. 2 | BHinIAhiTiIIes OLEANSLI L n ai | 8) 741168 AiRT ul Consols... with a moderato shippimg demund pr.ees ruied | evening, at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m, Sunday mand for goods 1n a retail way which will | kitchen stove with a compartment especially SehALU s | Y ot miiscel1an6o s Kinds, i i e Iy, . 102 C.& P Iaty steady on good sortea ho.s of all weichts at | school at 12 m. and 3:30 p. m. Tho regu- Tiven up trade. for cremating garbage. *I have a patent for [ §0te U ARG elioty from ¥.41 to ekers and other loeal | lar prayer meeting of the church Wednes- Thoso of & more sanguine disnosition pr i iyl Ol Markot. . e buyers were that vory thing,” said Mr. Howe, “but huve from tho start, an i | g4y avening at 8 o'clock. The young peo- & RGs 3y | Union Pac, Ists..... At UiaLey i heicomI B o MealuaeivaaLhe bouzht the bulk of the common, light and never pit it on the markot, as I was_ afraid v Yon u—Mirkot L 101k Waost 3 1 [ o sy fonaman, [eht and | ple's prayer meoting Friday ovoning at 8 and tho markoting of theseason’s crous there | that there woula bo no demand for it.” Mr. [ §orie i stody Jhureols, Durkor's, Gie: KRG T | o wor it M With unfavoriie | o'clock. A cordial invitation to attend these Will be a trade revival Omana. Tuis lat- | Howe's plan contemplates & compart- | o udc in ,.‘.n\“ G l-iu[."n;l 1“"‘ *Y,;" L news from the Chicazo hoz and provision | services is extended to sil. i ter s & vory cheerful view to take, and one | maont - adjacent 1o - the . firbox into BaDtambart Fatinell Now Yo 85105 Ditias | = markets the feeling bocauo wenkur as the |~ Cyntbis Christian church, 4313 Nicholas that every one would be pleased to sl'u‘rcu‘l- which the kitchen garbage can bs dumped deiphin nnd Baltimoro, 3605 Pailideiphin ston Stock Quotations, '\:":l’r."”::;(v‘r“(x:fi.'y::v o |‘.‘,'\§'.7r"§'?‘...”‘|‘~',"l‘;‘ street .l\)‘ivvhv:\mullls,\) mu-.P l’n‘unf--lngxg Ized. However, the majority of business [ ygituccumulates, It is 80 arranged that | ana Baltimore in bulk, $5.5@3 ). BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 20.~The followinz are | Aithouxh there wis o manifost disposition on | MOruing and ovening. Young I’cople’s So- men appear to feel “1'“:7 new enterprises, | when the tive is not needed to heat the oven Soptembor, .. 1 F\'urml.l“ ED OtL-Iirm, quiet; crude, 2@ | theclosinz stosk quotations: the partof salesmen toaccept s roasonable | S1W of Lll;l'lailln'flllu, mm\'\(;r n: 7:15 b]; nl). giving employment to labor,are necessary to | tho movement of a damper or slide throws [ October. 1 27¢; yellow, 416, Ateh, & Topos m dectine the e ose found n fow loads stiil un- uday school at 12 m. Moruing subject: renew the city’s prosparity. Now fuctories | tho fiv and hest through the garbige b | | Janary R TALLOW=—Quict, steady; city (200 for pack- | AUk & TR S Calumt & Heca. So1d. "Btk of Sales wero tram iz tasiiy | “The Lord is not Willing That Any Shoutd aro noeded, of, What Wwould amount 1o the | and thonce through the' stovepive into the | MANNC - e |l Tl ek TR stoudy: stralned, | (0 g0 [ Kanranrie! npuinat ut Crou) S 03148 Triday, (donoral | Berlahit! |Byentng supject: e Bounas Bama thiug, the doubling of ol1oues. The | cmimney. This arrangement carries all the | oetoner 78 | o8 on 10 kobu sl i i * | Chi. Bur. & Quiney.. 102i¢|08scooln.....0 000 averago of prices. paid were 8554, against | of Poliey.” Il seats free. manufacturers of the city generally are busy | odor and smoke into tho chimney aud pre- | _Januars. ! I RN BeAdy, At 261400 Mnas: Cortinisrres 1o | Tamneqk o nor s 2 SRR an ok tastSuturday. fpre- | Welsh Presbyterian—North Twenty-fifth nd many of them have Tavgely ‘incrensed | veuts its oscaps into the room. Any moment | SHNT (s o LONDON, Aug. 20.—CALCUTTA LINSECD Cen. com’" 11 153 San Diego Land Co. ARG N and Indiaua streets. lov. J. Morlals Rch the number of their emploves sinco tho | that the heat is wanted for the oven the | September.. s per quirter, L &N Eng.. 80| Weat End Land Co.. o, Av. No. ards, postor, Sunday school _at 10:30 homo patronuge movemont began, but stll [ movement of tho damper throws. tho fire | Gewbet::: PEFINED PETROLEUM —4 %@ 1%(d par gal. fony.... ..... 181 |Bell Telophone Fefiin a.m. Preacbing by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. they have not reached a point whero they [ pway from the garbage crematory and it TR TlaR Qbteona = s P T ] 8.0 Southwest Presoyterian church, Twentioth can omploy mon enough o cause an active | around the oven. Mr. Howe explained e OBt an 8o ana miohnnged iwin BSTON.Tox., Aug. 20.—Steady: middling, Toig [N 3 i aad Loavenmorth—Prasonlng 1080 a.imiiby, revival in the retair rade. that the addition of & garbage | patints. #h01GLW: winter straits, £.5005 low wnddling, 6o: good ' ordinary, nt ... 87 1B & B. Cop. ol [ginetady, Sakn cholEalt B W, it he manufacturers this fall will attempt | crematory to a range would not increase its | spring patents. #.00@450; Spring bat nts, £ notand gross receipts, 771 bales, 1n” T —— £ bath school, 12 m. Young People’s Society to stimulate maoufacturing in tho city ana | cost materially, and that he had proven by | @60, s 3 cluding 715 bales new crop; saics, 213 ba.es: L Jan Francisco Mining Quotations, o ot Christian Kndeavor, G:45. No evening stato by incroneing the demund forhomo [ wetual trial thut such an arvangoment was | - WIEAT=No. 2 sprnz. 2sc: No. § spring, 6@ [ Stovi, 16.05) bales. 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Oal Aug. 20.—Tha official o preaching uatil August 25, made goods. If they aro given proper on- | practical so far as the disposition of the gar- | 72¢i No. 2 rod; 4 New OureANs, La, Aug, 20.—Steady: mid- | closing qiotations for mining stocks tuday 8 Pirst Mothodist I3piscopal church, Twen- couragomont, If tho rotail_‘dentors will - | bugo was. consarned. the. only ucstiog s | 4o IN—N0. 3 cash, 50c; No. 4, 2 o low midiiing. G4e; cood ordinary, | werduy Tolio o toth and Divenport streets, Kev. D, S, eman s o crese v oe arics ol Pve wer. ; 50/ Op 2 omington, Lll., o . . ers to employ several huudred additonal | tne only practical and safe way to g 56@520; No. 4, 1@ BEre Cofloe Markot, Gholiar, G [ EREH e 0 5 Westiinster Presbyterian chureh, Twenty- men. That would solvo the question of dull | aispose of ' tho garbago in large citios v Yoww, Aut. 2. -Optious opened birely | Crown fine. 111"\ ., 80(Union Consoiliatoi.: uinthand Mason streots—Tho pastor, Rov. times in the retail circles of Omaha. 8 to cremate it, tha sugsestion Evakies 10750 motmin dowo " shiondy, anh | Eureke Con...il%. 00 180 tah... oo John Gordoa, D.D., will proach at 10:40 a. m. that each family do their own cremating 3; lard, bugs. including September, $L 0to- | Hnle's Norcross..os. 68|Conmonwen Sunday sohool at 12 m. - There will be no NEBRASKA FACTORY NOTES, might be worthy of serious consieration. | 170 i1 snort Tibs sides (1o ber, B2 1% Decetaber, §1 Jan- | Mexioan... ovening servico. By means of such an attachment on the | #7.05@S.00: dry sulted shoulders (hoxe 1), 43, 0: short clear sides (hoxed), 32205, uary, #1315; March, $I3L1020515: spot Rio, 0. 7, B4.25D14 54 First Prosbyterian Church —Corner Seven- teenth and Dodee streets. Preaching by quict und steady Many Predictions of Lively Fall | kitchen range all garbage could be disposed | 7 ew York Mimng Trade, of without cxpense either to the individual | o \WHIsKY=Disthiers finished goods, per gal., T s NEw Youk, Aug. 20—The follcw ue are 1000 5.5 Rev, J. K Powler, D. D, of Gedar The Omaha Milling company report a | OF city. SuGAR—Unchanzed, 20.—WirAT—Demand poor; | t1eclosInZ mininz stoo< quotations: :‘,f"",‘?:;'“" T“,'l""“ ',“L‘;","|‘_I'_‘['i""“"i'.”“u‘."""“ steady trade, ST e T ipts and shipments today wero a3 fol- i Oulifornta, 168 9%d por | Con Cal 1) Reoplels! boclotyfof “Olinatianiy .mufl.':':; The Peycke Candy company report tho - Adal 3 spring, Os §1@os $d; red | Deadwo T N g P 3 Gould & 3 ; @55 3 Wednesday evening, August 24, followed by outlook for trado as teing very flattering. Business Was With eiture O:har Than Zia T A NEIONEN. LEURIECS: [SMaEN Y demand poor; new mixed | Hulek Sore Iron vusiness meeting of tha congregation, {Eho ConsolialndGalloo gaimpany yropocts the Rush of Orders, Flour, barrels | o 1000 | western, o3 per cental. Faometake Soetrar Linmanuel Buptist Chuveh—North Twenty- au active busivess, with the voiume of sales '. H. Roberson, gorof R. G. Dun | Wheat bushels 843,000 247,000 i = *North st BUIWOF v..vosss fourth and Binney streets, Kountzo Place— VorySRtIaTacLORy: &“(, 4 ‘““_'_‘ 'm"“:";“ e tto olte | Gorn: usholy aron| wy Traders’ Ttk Ontario. .. .. i Frank W. Foster,’ pastor. Regular Tho Nobraska City Ceroal mills claim to [ ;5 002 “HTEaIle Loncs COoh | SR 50| 03|, OsicAGo. Il Lobnsenuans & DAYl St F sorvicos av 10:50 4. m, ‘and S p. m. Sun- i - speaking of local trade says: H e 2 i kre b smission conmpanys atopenel dull and er dopress.on on selling ¢ bles, fine harvest w r, Hberal recoipts be using 1,000 bushels of oats and 5,000 al i Bariey, bushels. bushels of corn daily. *The week has been wanting in featores of =5 =0 FE Tho Omaha HBrewing association report | especlal interest in trae cireles. Aside | nirkot w 0% duy school at 12 1. Morning thomes: “Two Sons;" ev sulfered %o St Louis My Us0 | by Woik & Stocks, §t. Louis, Mo.. Auz.2).—The mining stock | 1 ning theme: *“Ten Min- utes with Solomon; His Comments on ay the butter Baic; dair ¢ X 2l L o markot was very dull, - Tho fo £ QUOLA- TR 5 W o T 1olR1E that they have during the pust year doubled | from the lozal proceedings instituted ngainst | 15@21. and tho castern out etioteaiby zolizond || FRICKESMASVORYILL s TOMOl IowingHguotis i g 07 18) B 10 : 40 Lazine Allscats fres, The publio al f Y k strikes at Buililo. Tho murket clcsed bouvy | U Siger—1he moderate supply change | hands | ways cordially welcomed. lmmanuel Sun- their bottling vusiness a local factory on behalf of an eastern house, - —— ¥ ' ol x 3 actory o e use, without any recovery at the lowest prices. Stock ARk Bi. ARkl tprices generdly ashado easier.” Western | duy sehoo) pienic next week, Thursday. * Tne Omatia Upholstering compary report | there has been nothing unfavorabla of any T Kors | Corn was quict ana deelined silzhtiy 1 sym- | Am. Nettie... 5 hiroke. .. 08 | wethors that brousht 140 few days ago | 445 501000 PSR REXE RS TRUESEAY B e e week has seen no failures in Omana and only | others unch I T Iy T TG ey | | T | niixed nutives sold for #4.75. The demand 1s | Hev. Charles W. Savidge, pastor. The M. LS. Smith & Co., the overall manufac- | o WHEAT—Was demoralized today by the news | of lower surrounding markets and advancen sy very fair. Iair to good nutives, #.5v@4.30; fair | pastor will preach at 10:30 w. m. aud 8 p.m., t R . two small ones in tho state. today by the news 1 urers, are putting in more machines and trom all quarters, AL d3@ie down sge, closing nearly ot tho top on buyinr in Flnanolal Notes, togood we i 10006400 common und stock | and toth the sermons will bo illustrated by will mcrease their working force, *In the wholesule district the dry goods No. 2rel, ¢ Auzusi, Tie b duced by buaa erop returns. Provisions ruted 5 ST ST AL TPy shuen, i kgod to cholce 40 10 9-1b. 1 japgo pictures drawn during the sermons by The Western Tinware Manufacturing com- | men report a rushing business and say again | Ssptember. AUTGTGe] | heuyy on indieitions of lurser recoluts of (sioANBAS Cizy, Mo, Aug, 20.—Cloarings, $L- | lunmbs, 8 Lepresentat.vesules: ouo of the. most. noted. Ngntnlug artists in pany aro having dies and prosses made that | that the week surpasses the best trage of | US10UCE e No. £ aah. | ORER nra e sna ket Slonba WAl Ina e o L 8 La, Aug 20.—Clearings, | )i native mixed W SUGLCORRNEY, COMA BARY FO AL AABRE will almost doublo their capacity. former years, with no early probability of a | lower at 474e: A :ust, 47hye bids Soptonmb Spiris justat the close caused by shorts . i Ras nasinsSesilog Clifton il Baptist Mission —Girant streot ‘Tho W. A. Pagosoap factory of Omaha is | decresso in orders. The grocors, hardware | 4964814cC, closiniz ut #8503 October, 48 bid] Klng profits, 3 7 3 PAmIs, / Three per cent rentes 00f | 185 western wethers ... D2 5 and Military avenuo. Preaching servico at being overated to its fullest capacity 9 December, 4ie; My, 4 UIICAGO, L, Auz, 20— G, Lozan & Co. to | g7ige for the unt. - — 10:30 &, m, ~Sabbatn school at 11:30 a, m, ¥ I . Last d b hoo deal o TaDr ) 4 2 e e men and boot and shoe dealers nave about all OATE—Futures firm: cash, lower at 34 Duncan, H Co.: Wheat opened ew Y pts and Disposit of Stock, >rayer meeting Tuesday evening at 8 p, m, mouth's business was tho largest since tue s ] s e e e New Yom Pra I’ 3 I D. m. factery was established, they can do. The drug men are not enjoying PJ“‘!I .}n:l“n_ iilaes Scptember, ditge M toToag (orng B Do tenda his | 6s8: bulanc wl reeipts and disposition of stock as | Strangers welcome. % The Nebraska City Starch company aro | 50 phenomenal a prosperity, but are woll [ OF P ORE RN 20 Bebn fairly aetive but lrgely lozul, Recolpts | BALTOORE, Md,, Aug, 2. oty Son e e o o susk Yards | Grace Ivangelioal ~Luthoran Churon, uilding an aadition ¢ aiveady exten- | satisfled. In other lines similar reports are [ BARLEY—NO triding, for Mond "y estiniated at %00 curs s considerea | 486; bulance Mo B orehoek o A st o, payh ours endInzat - rpwenty-sixth stroot between Poppletou and « 1 to their already exten P fiARERroNoiteailng o ) Ioavy, DS \With tne DOOF sl ty, the. r Mespiis, Tenn. Aug. 2 York apcioniip. i A= URkC) ) Woolworth avenues —Iey. Luther M. Kubns Scranob 100280 foct, They sre bohiud in | mada, 'Puohatand oap, clotbing snd heavy | JHANT rehin road strike wnd the abscnce of i European | chingo soiiinzat#hod, Oloarings, 81985215 bal- | JLEOKI 1% pastor. Services ot Il @ m.- subject} o0l starch, . hardware trade is starting up nicely. In | Praxsien-Unch nied at oo, sneeuiative demund cuuses u depressed feel- | ances, 850,454, CATTLE. | M0G%. | KUEE “A Living Soul;” and at § p. m.—subject: Ihe Academy of the Sacred Heart bolioves | <hort, the wholesale business never enjoyed | TiMoTiy Hizhor at 31451, und lower prices. Until the prosent condl= |~ Ngw Youk, Aug. 20.—[Special Telezram to — o Test Test, end| ¢ s we do not see anything to in home vatronuge, having recently pu LEeAD ~1n molerate demand ut 8.00, tion ch chased 600 1oet of fencing from the Omaha . s quoted ag follows; | Cars.|Head|Cara | Head)Cars CORNSEAL- Lowor ut & i Joston, 1% Le discount, ause | Tig ke - Exchinge better conditions at this season, nor could ance. Lute sowing of | Chijeago, 6e discount; uny adv Kev. J. K. Fowler, D.D., pastor of tho 846 5 L look forward with more promise to tho im- [ Janisi —Giaitti e winter wheut” and a decroase in farm- Jonls, T80 d1s00RnE. oul 1,208 ol 4 (1T & | Second Presbyterian’ church of Cedar kenco Manufaoturing company. mediate future, LIEON COTT0 Y Tiks 81,10, ors' doliverles would heip the market N T T N TR Yl bisvostTioN, ~ | Rasids, Ta., will fill the pulpit of the First Lincoin is furnishing some of the brick for | ~t(Coilections have been fair to good, but | Wirisk . but toglve usnny upward movoment u for- | o bHIEARREENIA, P, St W—Olearings. 810 | DISTOMTION. - Prosoyterian church tomorrow, both morn- repaving Leavenworth street fn Omabo. | show a shght falling off from July. due | . PROVISIONS=Dull. Pork—Standard mess. gign domand for our new crop 18 i noceasity. | giiieifze 86 10,457, Dalances, 810, 4 _BUYBUM _|CATILE | MOGK [SUEER. | jngand evening. Dr. and Mrs. Fowler aie his Is a reminder of the fact that several | wholly, it is thought, to the pressure of the | ¥ AN nominal. Dry sult l‘h"l ] nunfl[f:{l' l"‘“, old whe, l_"'{,’fl"‘l"“’ Money. 23@3 ceat, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Alex Siields, 2 secured a good business in Omaha. “Lumber meu speak more encouraginzly | piicicod shoulders, 300 loncs und ribs, 8675; | close. The fluctuations 1o September havo | balunces, €501 Clearings this weok, §= Seward Stroot Methodist Eriscopal ohurch, v Skrierman & Co., located at 719 North Six- | both of local and state trade. Building en- #2g. " ilims—Unchangedi sugar | been from 5246052 (o dIN@s1a. the close was | 2054 7: bilunces B2760.08, Money quiet’ut i corner Soward and Twunty-second sLroots — tecnth street, aro engaged in resilvering mir- | terprises in both city and country have been $11.5005 1250, 525wy, Crop reports of the early pianted | 7 per cent. Exchungeon New York, 75 als- Rev. H, A, Crane, A. M., pastor. Services rors. It s sald to be the only factory of the | lato in starting and therefore dealers in 1PTs—Elour, 4,000 bbls; wheat. 279,000 | corn are very bad frow il districts und polnt | count. t 10:3) & m.and 8 p. m. Moruivg theme, kind west of St. Louis. Thoy recently fin. | building materials look for improved. busi. | Du i corm, 20000 bu: 0nts, 4,000 bu.; rye, 2000 | o about a hulf crop. The Iate "will | The total smountof specte exported from M AEh o amia M asion o (o R Rl e At fshiod 8 glass 60x110 Thohe Y Y e 8 K814 104 P bu.i burley, non not turn out much better iniess we have jm- | the port of New York durinz the lust weer naon 1% Stopy ed a glass 0x clios, uess for the next three months SHIPMENTS—Ilour, 5.00) bbls.: whoat, 16,000 | mediate ralns, Oats were strons Tho | wis$2.252441, of which 81,075,000 wis goid and Evening thomo, “Soolal Purlty.” Bundsy Nobraska flour mon say that the Omaha *‘I'no banks generally agree in tho opinion )0 bu.i outs, 4,000 bu.; rye, 2000 | changes and speculation In them is on the | #77.481 silver. Tho imports'of specio nt the school at 2:30 p. m, bakers, many of them, still eling to thoi that the demand for money will be improyed poor “wceounts comlng from the out turn as | port of New York during the lust wook were S ————— 3 \ £ Lo thoir old y custom of buying flour 1rom outside states | in Seotember. Alreaay inquiries have in- ——, shown by tho thresilng, It will do to buy | &3, THE L of which $5,704 was gold snd $,550 ARKET, whien they could do just as well at home and | creased in number and conwiderable cur- Omaha Produce Market sm on declines. Hog products were steady. | silver, okl _’ _" e o o help develop the milling interests of the | rency has boen sent into tho country, Rates allfornta, 8L.50BLG>; southern ({00 latidacion hus bogn heavy and whe buy BosToN, Mass., Aug. 20—Cloarings, 814,- __ Chiosgo oK Blaraet, TNERUMENTS plucod on reoord Auzusp 20 sl soabipke Jwn Biverer wadmeer Wyary | ol Cnicago, il out, Hopking & | St il M NG, "SI0 O0ES orens | i ioaas: ik, AR Lapsctal Kologeam to WARRANTY DEEDS. p MO NS — $8.0040), 0, 5 do, Y 3 4 g8, ¥83, 741,405 ane 075,57 e g Bek | =The s X cultlo ut- 2 . ) Tho late and wet spring weather was | %Y Ouaxaes—Californla, out of market; fm- | U0 10 S A McWhorter: pvorts of Whost | correspon Iing wook last_year. closrings, 851,- | tracted but fow buyers todiy and the usual | 48 MWl lams and wifo to J runko- rather unfavorable for the barbed wire busi. Rotali trade is still dull. The aown town ported, §3. 005,50, lust woek from both co > 010,000 bu. | 57,6773 bulances, $4,109,770. Rate for money, | quict Ssturday trade resuited. Less thin berzer, lot 6, b ock 1, subdly of block ness but the Omabu manufacturers roport | $10res exverienced some benefit from tne [ PGt B Delow the samo week and rocoipts | § ‘hor ‘cont. Exclunge on New York, 1016 | onc-third of tho 8500 hoad siwime to the native | 27 Albright's Cholee ... A3 TR a0 tho prospects for the future as uuusually | 18¥80 influx of people iu the city the first of Pruss—California, $2.5.@ 10), about 0,000 more. At Is what uils the | gigeount per #1,00J, division nnd whout 2,005 head of the Texns | 5D Winn und wife to It G Pearce, 1ots 4 romising. They are now making repaire | th® Weck, but the storos farther from the | ISANATAN—#2.6/(b market.' Bosidos, thoeo Iy only i narrow pro- P T /TR R B T nd westorn cattle wero constgned direer o a5, block 0, subdiy of J 1 Rédiek's promislug. ey are now maklog repaics | 600 0rCompinin that busincas. Ds beon un | CAMBAAR=HioM §rown. 0Ds por dox fessionil trado to buir o burden, and this LT A Ao o sluuzhierers, Not more than a oson " urr . 5,000 #od nutilog e PRAOP 854 (a1 | SRMSRAGIEINE SRR ANNDENS BN DN6D Ube MELONK Waternolons, cratol, d it ratio0s whre nrke e eEresu s g o0 om o link exclianzo wowkor but ot iotably lauds afgood (g obolie hative stoars ould be ley aid wife 1o ,'l‘-“'i'mv"'; i sloess. J P ANS—Brele urunoos 3 <uting 021,00 bu. Aringa toduy, 816,008 e bale | found umonz the receipts and for these the g RITHEN and 1 o Tho Omaha Mattress company two years | L8 SUmMErexoursionists to their homes and | fEAI ATl 4@1so; small lots | Others steadiod the murket temporarily, 81455, 502 Ror this woek, Gonrings, | wan rondy sule at' brices well - up. Lo blook 2 Kountzo's dth ad 14,000 ] luning of publi v =®go were making only thirty wattresses per ::?‘:.’r;.&::l R o8 Ll;‘:)nll; work, bolter rado s | galeot ¢ \ry. 14@i%c. out It soon turned wemk, Puraridge has Woodimun a8« hu band to Fannie 147, " For’ the corro- | the best of the week. = A 08,465,452, Liluncos, 80,745, ho fow ) o i 2801 4o m e Ay probubly been the Lest buyer. No one seems X . g " | ehotee sh e 0! i dy. n % lot MeCandlish plucy i dur, but the movewment in favor of Nebraska | ““\The market in South Omaha has been | buskas CUrES=Fer crate, #3.5); Joms, 750 por | §e" oD lc0s losyE 00w, thoy Sial of Soondiax wesic teabyaurcleariakk K0kl | BUC08 SHIRDIAS iREe OLL WL Seara M dTiie T hat Wite' w “Midwiy, fuvest- N made goods s lucreased tho demand und | Jifaloss for th greater part of the woek aed | CALIFORNIA GitarEs—P theirown weizht, Corh and oats continue to | Dalunces, 87,6137 mon to dressed beef stock at (rom #5.0 to #440, | ment Co, lots” 10, 14 2. bloek 7, lot 15, they roport thir present output b uivety | looal seiling has dragred. The packers aag | CUCOMBEIS~ Por o7 2bie show do ided atrongthy dipeoiully outs. The Locul butehers ¢ oired the supply of cows | block 1), 10t 22, Block 11, lots 2i un i 25, pe Iuy,lun\l that, 100, lu the face of grouter | bugy with their improveinents and buy only (VBN BumAToBI—£200" per LbL.; In sacks, 19 | trace has soitled dowiigihe donviction ehat LIVE STOCK MARKETS, md mixed xtock it atawdy bricos. maion rnnge biook 1 Albricht's suiwx, lot 18, Al- - cownpatition. S A0 L o per I, ¢ © O 8 kolu 4 n: chielly at from LA 10 #2755, For the 500 bricht & Ayloswo 2d R 3 ) vy . Sha o 5 wand wn | stosdy prices vallod. The week ha. lot 2, block 104 South Omabu ... 450 Du. boxes, | ¥YAtor muan, who hus " never bLeen Constdore ‘" oke Show some Aotivity 0l0ses with the ,,N‘., .‘..“' clenred and tho wd- | Eiward Broha aud wife to Peter Doer- considered un oxtremist. suld this mornius | OMANA. Aug. 20~The woek closes with wmod- | Yines of the st Lalf woll soteinad. ner, s 4 snine . 600 ket, 63@75¢, St o oxpuctad to sey outs volling t0o hizher: | erute subplioyof wll Kindsof stoo ., eculvs w16 8L0ck UF hORR Was GIEFIGd over € trisk Hootor apd witc {0 Moo oo . 4 ! N EOTARINES =1 00, 10 DOWrS 4re NoL making i progress in | for the week toot up 0040 cattie, 20820 hots | Priday o resl) reve) o 1 tor. lot, block 9, Jetter's add Lo South “:“::",',:.,.".,',2:' yoar v beiwng douvle what 1t | appear low, uevertholess, and this leads | NECTAUINES =S B las, £L0)0D tholr WtAoks b 601 wnd ars ovhiontly Kote | und Ladi shob. nealnst 108 Curils, HLo0 hote Fridiy aud feo) soudioie Swaliud tia totnl T b e veiky 1,000 wiore sanguine persons to predict conunued AvPLEs—~Gooa shipping stock searce at 84,25 | Unz somewhit discouraged. Provisions show | wnd 2260 sheep the week previous anld 10,887 des rable quality, however, ana | Jess 0 Lowe and husbani to Edward ‘I members of the Manufacturers asso- | Ligh pricos.” *7 | no strenzth as vet but some sharp-eyod | euttic, 16,112 hogs and w0 sheop the sime weok 1 ' J Cattlo Food compauy has commenced to ship | b ' ouses that asharp deciine in packing house TOMATOES —4 basket crates, # Ats products fu car lots, A car of its cattlo | products must follow the unusual figures of | & ‘ focd s valuod at #2,000. It reports its | yha last fow months. Stocks of provisions | URAPES—Per0.b b ders wore I ted U ’ okaon, 1ot 11 block 1 Lowo's sub. ., 078 clation are quiotly talking up mutters g Dovuray—Speine chiokons, #2030 per | Seaipors think thoy Luve scen evidence that | fast year, for all gr.ds marid st fulle | Exgert Oft aud wifo to 1 i Noilson, s Awong thewselves and vailous plans are 1 Pollce Court. dozen; old nens, 73 per b, the 0d buil leadors ure agaln accumulutiug | Mlo cattle situntion 18 decldedly mixed. | sirong prices The common siadis of paoke o of nw 20-16-11 ; o 4000 belug formea for an aotive bhome patronage | J, M. McClellaud, the old man charged | LGGS—15G ve Propurty on sott spote. There ure ovidently lots of cattie ln thocouns | jug ‘hogs continued drag uncer the | Jonn Delts and wife to 12O aw 0:i6-i17 6.408 eampaign this fall. Just what th vill d e - o — —— — try, but comparatively an sumall propor.ion of | |irdensn suppiy of stale holdin %, 4 | AndrewJohnson andwifo o leler Potor- s uot et decidea upon, but they are doter, | WIth belng & procurer by Kate Murpny, bad vou X Eork Markass STOCKS AND BONDS, them ure 1o “marketable ondition Owuors | prices wers only s shisdo ahove tue (0w point | 80u, 1vs & Dloci 12, Brown purk. ... 1,008 ! t . . EW YORK, Aug 2. —FLour—IRecelpts, 18,0 of fut eattie, nat are apparently in no | g About 6,000 head of I¢ o T Ol ‘ mined Upoo dolug someibing that will tend | 08 uial bafore Judgo Berks yeaterdsy moru- | ARW SORM M 3\ pRuoviTiteselnte, 1O | 0 o0 oy T tuations Were 8ean | utey 10 sroiwd Lhoir atoos. Co b vhedas oy | 06 the wook, About Qusold WhoA Ly plerk s A to develop the “manufucturing industries | 10g. Theprosecution failed to make acaseand | [ighit auhiind ™ silon. 17.500] winter whent Lo Yesterday 1 Securitio Judde trom the sinall number of foeders beln: | o'osed. Taduy's wales were on o busis of ro u | VM Mo Bewing Muchinc combany to alrcady ostablished in tue state. tho charge was ohanged to vagraucy, on | grades, 810 @il fwir to fancy, OG0 | Ny vouk. Aug Aot il there was | #010 that fat cattle will be sourco and Lighor | §3%) 1 .01 105 610100 L0 {ancy Houcy. wil e ALDFIghys anuex 10 Bouth ‘The Sewurd cob pipe factory had a ropre- | whiol he was sentenced 0 fifcen days in | Minuesota” clear, 8.05g350; patcuts. #h:o@ | N¥ . AV L as | bofore very lon-. Then ugin the high pric , 2060 to 45,70 for k00 grade 1ghits, 8o | oot AlLrIEbe u } 4.8, for market today was. Readlng und Sugar. | for 0!d corn, the low price for beef und the . seecenes s 100 i for falr wixel a sentative in the city yesterday looking over | the county jail. d paciing, und from 3 COnNMEAL—Qulst, steudy: yellow western, | though n few mnterial fluctuntions were seen | fACt thut no'one expects over two-thirds or \ferior erides of 11eht an: s the prospects for busiucss at this polut. | = Sleapy Howitt was convioted of robbing & | g0, 9 21 7 o 10 OUNer Btocks i1 which the Lransietions wors | LUFee-fOUrLLE of o corn crop. 18 muking tho | seagl wicrinn BeTont oo R Al SAs A Bennett, sheriff. to W A DeBord, Toev will probably wpply for adwission to | till on Clavk street aud was fiued $30 and W HEAT—Reco!pts, 58,0 0bu,i oxporis, 63,000 \ YR foeder murket dull mnd kecoing™ tho | Lousht st from 8450 Lo 800, 1ots I8, 25 und 26, bloek 1, 1ots 17 1o 21, the Manufacturers assoclation. At the pres- | costs. bu.; sales, 1045000 bu.' of futures, 5,00 bu, "“:;;"“"tl'l\;" than ‘“;":" 'h"‘“'" hore '": stook “""{-u h-mlm‘t t:n::h:‘ buck “in :I-v The murket for sheop und lambs held siead v 214"‘»1« i, I”'f 4, 4,0, 10 und 15 10 25, block - ent time they are ewploying in thol ¥ son- [ Of 'spot. ‘Bpot, duil, lowor, closing stoady; | nothing at the opening to base a movement | country. These clrcumstances. Or rather | with pricos o shido above Thursday e jow ayne place.......... AR O e aas L AR MATE S Lus :r':fi.‘l‘:z oy n"{:““‘"’l:ru‘" °‘;L‘<’3‘h{;“:m';,‘: are. | No. rea. e in'store: wnd' elovator: sl | upon, the trading beiog of the usual hand-tos | this Combination of oirouu stunces. will ex- point thian 2000 nend arrived: the il | Suiue to Nebrasks 'Loin aid Buliding P 10 beof considerable benefit to tho farmers | Huyden Hros. and . foed 50 and e g :"w:;‘!fl‘-%\‘-""w& i Ne 4 rad.io: No. outh order, with some covering of shorts by by sesulois S0 pust weak are 11040 | of whioh w 4 doslruble ufution atook wnd pons | wssooiubion, 10b & u.ock ly Park Borm o " s o northern, 8 : No. gt - & ere o 0 l " O~ (2 aeas sensntennss Sar amadrasnedninany A# they offer 25 vente por bundrad for corn | colored friend Stepped up to the deskc ‘and | No. | northeris ia Gaiee; N o Onicsor wis | the tocal eioment which served for some ws w | il e o beve ruthor monotanous uil | {1764 0 4red I sood sousan. - 'Te most pron AL €obs suitable for he wauufacture of cob | counted oub the cash aud Jorry walked out, | @sinci Nov 8 MIWaukes, BIA@S1e. Options | swall stimulant, Kuwors that au extousion | week, Durlug Monduy, Tuesday snd Wodnes- 'm“é" (RapEL b, westorn wuttons at $4L70, ull stock was Total amouns of traustors...