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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1898)
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The reaction theory nho ecinw1 to faVor some rcovery. , The drop for the Jat few ( layts hnH been 8uch that. the trade ieomcd to come to ( ho conciuson that It Was a good tIme to buy. Hhorta were dIn- poMed to cover and secure prolltn anti there was ; nwro or 101u3 demand for the long nc ccunt , Lat'r whoa llttmerouH crop damage reporta itbotit corn ware being receIved anti the market for that. commodity began to be contdtlerably : tffect&d by them , ittill further ttrength WILt4 Imparted to wlu'at. 'l'he ln I ( crest In cztRh or July wa revived , IL Witt Vidoflt that there was tfli congilernlIo 4hnrtago and tIi caused LL bullish feeling , ! tiIy HIIorth lwcitrno iinxiou and covered 1reciy titlil that. month ithowed moro . Ktrongth than ztl1tlIiIig eie , Bith on a liruI of yesterday i caHil prices worn in tI)9 market. here fur cunsiticrablo ( tHL1ttitiW of , iCnn8m3 No. 2 Inrtl bitt the wheat cuId not be ectireti , ciikago received 1i0 cltt4 , iignhutt 172 lflHt year. The Atlantic port : clearances of wheat atid flour were equal to 22OOO ho. September opi'netl % c higher at . 1aiGi ; 1-Sc. decline. ! to GI 7-StjC5c , rallied to t ; : ; s-sc , then 'olt1 oft to 6i 3-8c asked itt the cicnt' . December started 3.S4c up at 65 I-S . tijGc. advuncud to 65 5-S& e , then ye- acted to c ; .sc. tli , cloHing figure. July ittarted unchanged at 70c , Reid UI ) to 71C , and closed at 7ic bid. Corn wits unexpectedly eny for a few , UiflUteH ) at the oteiiing. This weakness WaH of short ( lUratiun , however , as the reports - ports from the country vere too unanim- oosiy bullish ag regards the damage done : by dry weather for the mnt'ket to ignore its existence. SeptcInler ) opened 1-Sc lower to 1-80 higher at from 13 7-Se to 81 i-Sc , and gradually gathered tttrength until about the t'nd of the session was bring 5 I-Sc , and E cIo4ed at .5c bid. OatH vero firmer in sympathy with corn. ' There was a good cash demnni at higher : vrlces. September opened unchanged to I-Sc los't'r at 20 3-Sc , flflI soki up to 2Oc. . After a weak onenin on lower prices for Img4 at the yards , provisions firmed up vItli corn , Commission houses were good hovers , and It was assumed that the Eng- lisli ackors were covering. St'ptt'mber pork openuti unehnhiged at $9.I7 , 01 ! to $9.25 , rallied to $9.42 ½ , then settled back to S9.37 ½ nketl at the close. September lard brgan 2'c' ' down at $5.i3 declined to 6.IO , ativanceil to $ .1O , and citiscd at $5.37. September - tember rili started 2c lower at 5.35 , weakened to $5.25 , recovered to $ .1O and VCttCteI to * 5.37 ½ , the closing price. EstimLte(1 ( receipts for Friday : Wheat , 173 earH ; corn , &SO cars ; oats , 255 cars ; hogs , 22,000 head. Leitoing futures range as follows : iiiier..I : _ Open. I 111gb. I Low. _ ! ! : _ ' 'Wheat. .Ttily. . . 70 71 70 7l 70 5.t. ; . . O(4i (3fl ( G43-flt ( tS Dec. . . . OGI1t 05(4 OtI Gh 'Corn- July. . . : ti ai' ( 31 ai t4 HjtL. . 3414 : lt 3j ; 35 ,4 Iec. . . . 3t ) ( 34t . .Iny. . . . . . . . . . . . 'uS ) 5- . .1tty 254 2fl4 : i 2Z ' SOPI. 2O4 , 2ai ( fl 2O ) May. . 2 : ( 2llt34 : 23 ' 213't I'ork- .Itdy..0 U Sept. . . . I ) 374 U .t'2i.j U U I7l t ) 37 S"tt , , . 1 3t i 40 ( t ( ) t : t7 t . . . Oct. 1 ; .10 5 45 f 3 PJ 5 40 S. tubs- t4i'pt. , . 5 35 i ; to 27I 1 , 374 6 3Th Oct. . . 5 40 5 42I ! . : tij 5 42I ti 40 - No. 2. Cash quotations 1vrr nt follows : PLOUR-I"Irnr winter wheat patents , 4,1Ofi.2 ; Ktrlig1ts , . . . .s' d , 5iC- ( iai bratbi H Hitri t1 I ; en t 8. $4.75s 5.00. WhEAT-No. 3 sprlr.g , 7Oj75c ; No. 2 red , tie. tie.CORNNo. CORN-No. 2 , 31 5-Sii13c. OATS-Nt , 2. 2I25 % ; No. 2 white , 29c ; No. 3 white , 2'/i28c. flYE-No. 2 , 4314 i3c. BA1tLEY-31',43c. FLAXSIFI-No. I. S00c. ' .t'IMOTIiY SEED-Priint' , $2. . PROVISIONS-tleie ; JUl'k. per Ubi. , $9.O tiii.l5 ; lard , per 100 lbs. , $5.3&ii5.l ; short ribs , Si(1024 ( iouse ) , .2iz5.G0 ; dry aited shoulders ( boxed ) , $4.75j5.0Q ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $5.7Oj 5.00. Arlicleit. 1tccotpt. Shtpniints , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,710 * : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ] 7,2110 Corn , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :403.ltJli : 2OUtll ) Oath , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107.111)0 ) 103,11(1 * ( lt7ebu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.21)0 ) LtrIey.bn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 _ 2,8(11) ( ) On the Produce exchange today the butter - ter market was ilrm ; creamerious , I3@17c ; dairies , 12tf15c. Eggs , fresh , lie. Live pout- try , strong ; siring chickens , I0tj114c ; hens , 8c ; turkeys , tujSc ; ducks , 6'tp7c. rcii'v YOILIC ( FiNfliLtb iA1tICE'V. Qzftstiohus for tIfl. cnernL ( _ o iitsiuini I t 1(5 , NEW YOfll , July 23.-F'LOUR-fleceipts , IUS70 bbhs. ; exports , 4,757 bbls , ; moderately active ( ( lull a shade steadier. CORNMEAL-Steady. flAItLEY MALT-Dull. \V1 IEitT-ltecelpts , 162.800 ho. ; exports , iSS,195 bu. spot steady ; No. 2 red , 73c 1' . t ) . 1 * . flllO4tt ( xport gratle to arrive. OIl- tIOllul lout ti. lirmer olnining nail lucid the strength until Into in Ule afternoon , 'lu'i ) realizing attracted a docilno , although lImit ) ricc's showed 5-Sit Ic not uivallc ( , ; cables Sess tCti'C ( , but } iuropeun ( weather and tinatli Interior roceilts utiinIated , early tie- iuiul tucru ; July i'as Irregular. advancing etlmrply on coicring , followeti by a late turenlc anti closeti % c lower ; July , 72 ½ i475)t' ) ; closed , 73c ; September , U9 7-Stj7t ) 9-Ibe ; closed , 7G I-Sc. COltN-1eceipts , 153,175 liui , ; exports , 78- 'ISO tu ) , ; SPOt llrnu. OptIon * 01)0)10(1 ) itruner ii.utl i'ero bullishly alTected all day by td- % 'erso ( 'roll und weitthcr news ; shorts coy- 'reti vigorously and closed tiutu market 7-Sc higher ; July , 18 5-Sc SeItCtflbcr , S'c ; closed , 5 * i-Sc. OA'I'S-ltet'eipts , 151,500 liii. ; exports , 8,4O but. ; spot ( toil . No , 2 , 27i 2Sc ; No , 2 iu'hite , lll.jl2c : , Options tinner with corn , closing hot higllel ; September , 25 5-Sc. I I ( ) I'S-St ezttI s. . W'JOI-Steady. llu'r'rEl-neceiIts. 11,615 pkgs. : firm ; western creamery , 14j'ISc ; Eigins , iSc ; fac. tory , 11fJ13'c. EUCIS-Itocelpta , 7,700 pkgs. ; steady ; w'eiut- . pr , , 11 , C1LEESE-Easier ; largo whit. ' . 7c : small white , S I-Sc ; largo colored , 7c ; small colored , S1e , 'I'4 L.LO\V-QuIct. O1LS-Cottotisped oIl , ittill ; lunate crude , 3S'e % Prime yellow , 23ij23c. ItiCE-I'irm , MOLARS iS-Stcady. METALS-iltisiness on the metal ox. chittugu hi of thu utsuiuit Jobbing trade amid tltti outlook coiutinut's v'ry * unroIuul14lng Its regards 1lm'reas'ti oporatiomus , At I ho close of the metal exchange pig Iron warrants ere unchangeti itt bitt and GG3 aslcetl ; lalco copper unchangeit at $11.50 ; tiit tlulet at. $15.55 bid nod $15.70 nketi ; lead quiet at $3.92' , ItitI timid ; 3.OIJ asked ; speller mlii- ( 'litlilgelt at. $4.50 bid multI $4.G2 asked , 'I'ho finn fixing tue settling price ( or miners ahlti enmetters ( motes lead at 3bV. IC8)iitns Cit ( nil it itisti I'royistoiiu. KANSAS CITY ' ' ' July 2S-W'II1A'l'-Ac- ( lye , somewhat IiIghtr * ; No. 1 hard , G5G7c ; Nl 2 , GjG7c ; No , :1 : , 6WG8Vc ; No. 1 red , 72fj730 ; No. 2 , 72c ; N0L , No. 2 sprIng , tli63o : No , 1 , G1J62C. ( OltN-About steady ; No. 2 mIxed , 32c ; No , 2 whIte , 32fj12c ; No. 3 5i4132c. OA'I'S-Steudy ; No. 2 white , old , 2Sc ; iiow. 2o. 1tYE-F'irm : No , , 42c , J1A-Stoathy' choice timothy , old , S.OO e new $7.00 : 0110100 IrmiIrle , hew , 5.25. liiiT'I'EIt-Firmn ; separator , 11ji6c ; dairy , EflOS-Stendy : fresh , 8 ½ e. RECl1I'TS-\'licat , ISSQO bu. ; corn , 9,100 liii. ; oats. 17,000 liii. . HlIll'MEN'J'S-\'lient , 89,400 bu , ; corn , 11- SQl ) bu. ; oats. 1,000 hO , llal4lmure 3lnri , ' * . BALTIMORE , July 28.IrLOU fl-Inactive ttuht steady : uiiclmnnged ; receIpts , 1I,21t Ittils. cxmorts , 413 bblmt. \1IA'r-Steady ; 81)01. Ii 5.Si7c ; month , 71 74tj7 i-Sc : Atigumtt. 70ij70 5-Sc : tteuimer No 2 red , 65c receipts , lbS,51T ho , ; export , 64,000 lom. : southern wheat I' ilutiujlt ? , 631D 73c , otitliermm wheat ott grade. t01 * , ' % c' . ( 'OfiN-tirsner ; spot and month , 3I 3SWO : August , 3S5.8mS7.Se ; steamer mlxi' ; 74cZ3lc ; rcvipt , 19I1S bu. ; exports , S,01 ho. : outhmern vbhto corn , 41420 outhrn OT-F'irm No , 2 whlt , 22fi3lc : No. 2 mixed , llJ32o ; reeelptii , 3,900 bu , ; exports , flU.flEht-StentIy nn1 * umnehttngetl , Juus-Iirm flfll unchanged , I CIlI1ESl-Stendy anti unchanged. OMlIt (1l5JltAla MAIt1tVTS. Condition of Trntl nnd Qnotations on Stnple nn.l Fnnafl GroctrIA , E(1G1-000tl stock , ic. ! IJLJTTEIt-Common to fair , 0i1c : sep. crater , iso : gathered creamery , lWlCc. 1.IVE POUl.TitY-Ieni , Cc : ell roosters - ors , 4c : spring chickens , 10c ducks , not svpnted ; geese , not wanted. I'IGEONI-Lhve , POt doz. , GO7c. VEA li-Choice , 80c. IIAY-Uilnnd. $5.50 ; midland , $5 ; lowianil , $1 ; rye straw , 85. VEGETABLES. ONIONS-New 'southern , hier lb. , Iflc. ) IEANS-3 land-picked navy , per bu. , 1.25. I'OTATOES-Now , Per bum. , 45Oc , CAI1IIAOl'-I'er crate per lb. , Ic. TOMATOES-l'er four-basket crate , &O COc. COc.cUcUMIifinSIromo grown , per doz. , 30 WAX BEANS-1-3 bu. box , 4Cc , TltOl'ICAI. FRUiTS. OflANGES-&c'tllings , $2.fOc2.75 : Vaten- ciii , per box , $3.2 Mediterranean sweets , $3.00. LEMONS-Cal ifornia , 31.76&J5,00 ; fancy Mssinmt , $5.t0fC.OO , UANANAS-Coico large stock , per bunch , S2f132.25 : medium sized buncheS , $ I,752.OO. FRUITS. nrAcI ItASI'IIEItILIES-Per 24.qt. case , $1.75. nLACEBERRIES-l.75. RED RASPIIEItIHES-Per 24-qt. , case , $ I.Tht2.O0. IILUEBEItRIES-Per 16-qt. case , $1.s0ju 1.75. . ( 'hlEflhlTES-l'cr 21.qt. case , 81.O011.25. CUItIIANTS-h'er 24.qt. cns , 81.251.50. \VATEIUII E LONS-Crated , 1SI2OO. CANTALOPE-Crates , $1 .25 ; Per basket , SOc. SOc.I'EACIfiSl'er 4-basket crate , $ I.2i Cleorgia Elbertn , per C-basket crate , 1.75 ; Cahifornias , 20-lb. case , SOc. l1l.1flI 5-Callfornias , $1.1&1.2Z. 1'EAlIS-Ilartlett , $2 , MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. , large size , 12t lie : small , hic ; llrazilg , cr 11) . , 9J30c : English - glish walnuts , vor lt. , fancy soft ahell , i9 120 ; stnmulards , 810c ; filberts , per lb. , bc ; lecans , polished , medium , 6bi7c : extra large , 8fSc ; largo hickory nuts , $1.OO1.10 tier bu , ; small , $ i.lSffi.25 per bu. ; cocoanutit , llr 100 , $1 ; peanuts , raw , 6jC'e ' ; roasted , 7e. MA I'LE RYItUI'-F'ive-gal. can , each , $2.75 ; giLl. cans , iuro. ler ( IOZ. , $12 ; half-gal. cons , $ fl.25 ; quart calms , $3.50. IIONEY-Choico white , 14i'15c. DA'rlls-llitllowee , GO to 70-lb. boxes , & % c ; iutr. Sc ; Fard , 9-lb. boxc , Sc. FIGS-Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , 10 * ' : 5-crown , il-lb. boxes , lIe ; 2-lb. boxes , 22j23c Imer box ; California , 10-lb. box. $1. CIDER-Per half bbl , , $1.25iI3.50 , hIDES , TALLOW , ETC. hIDES-Na. 1 green hides , 7'c ; No. 2 green hides , 6 ½ c ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc : No. 2 salted hides , Sc : No , 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 lbs. , 9c ; No. 2 real cult , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c. TALLOW , GIlEASF , ETC-Tallow , No. I , .9c ; taliow , No. 2 , 2c ; rough tallow , 1'c ; white grease , 2 ½ 'Zj2c : yellow and brown gr'ase. 1ti2Vc. ShEEP I'ELTS-Grcen salted , each , 150 75c : green salted shearings ( short wooled curly skIns ) , each , 15c ; dry shoarings ( short ivooied early kimm ) , No. 1 , each , Sc ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool lielts , Per lb. , actual weight , 45c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murraln wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 1 14c ; dry flint , Cob- ratio butcher wool pelts , Ier lb. , actual weight , 415e ; dm-y flint , Colorado murralu wool hells , ior lb. , actual weight , 34c. St. louis Market. ST. LOUIS , July 28.-FLOUR-Dull and unchanged. WhEAT-higher , closIng with July and August Ic , September 11 1-Se and Decem- her In above yesterday. Spot dull , firmer ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , Gle bid ; track , 6'J72e ; July , 60c ; September , 64 ½ 1j'04 5-Sc ; December , USc : No. 2 hard , cash , CG671c. CORN-Firm and above yesterday for futures , at the close ; spot higher ; No. 2 cash , 33e asked ; July 330 bId : Septem- her , 38 .eSm33c ; December , 3I'34 1-Sc. OATS-Firmer ( Intl fractionally higher for fotures ; SPOt dull ; No. 2 cash , 21c : track , 251i25'c : July 24c hid ; September , 20c asked : No. 2 white , 293Oc. ItYE-Lower ; 45c. SEEDS-Fiaxseed , higher. SSc. Prime timothy. new , to arrive next month , $2.55. CORNMEAL-Steady ; $ t.85@i.90. IIItAN-Steady ; sacked , east. track , 51 ! J53c. ] IAY-Steady to firm ; timothy , $6.OO8.OO ; prairies. $4.2O17.0O. BUTTER-Firm ; creamery , 1618 1-Sc ; dairy , 13ibGc. EGGS-Steady ; Sc , loss off. ' * VII ISICY-Steady ; $1.25. COTTON TIES AND BAGGING-Un- clumu aged. METALS-Lead , dull , 3.82 ½ . Speiter , (11111 , $1.50. I'ROVISIONS-Pork , steady : standar1 mn.ss , joblIng , $9.25. Lard , better : prime strain , f5.12A ; choice , $5.22'4. Dry salt ircats , boxed shoulders. $5.25 : extra short clt'ni' , 5.75 ; ribs , $5.87 ½ : shorts , $6.00. Bacon , tOX'tl _ shoulders , $5.75 ; extra short clear , $ ,25 : ribs , $6.40 : shorts , $0.00. RECEII'TS-Fltur , 4,000 bbis. : wheat , 25- 004) ) lam. : corn , 15,000 bum , : oats , 13.000 bu. Sib 1I'M ENTS-Flour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bum. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu. Cinelitmintt Market. CINCINNATr , July 28.-FLOUR-Easy , WIIEAT-Firmer ; No. 2 red , GSc. CORN-Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 3636c. o1vrs-Iirimi ; No. 2 mIxed , 27c ; new , 2443 2cc. 2cc.RYEQuiet ; No. 2 , 42c. PROVISIONS-Lard. easy at 15.10. Bulk moats. quiet at $5.00. Bacon , steady at $0.60. Vi'IIISKYlrirmn at $1.25. iiUTl'IIIt-Steady. , SUGi'.R-Qulet. I E(1GS-Quiet at 9c. ChEESE-Firm at Sc. ( riii n Iteeeipts at I'rliaclpnl iltnrkes , IuITNNE1AI'orAs , July 28.-Receipts ; Wheat. 94 cars. s'r , iouis , July 28.-ReceIpts : Wheat , So cars. ci i ICAGO , July 2S.-Recetpt today ; Wheat , 180 cars ; corn , 470 cars ; oats , 225 cars. Estimated cars for tomorrow : \rhIemmt. 170 : corn , 580 ; oats , 255. DULUTh , July 28.-ReceIpts : Wheat , none. KANSAS CITY , July 28.-Receipts : I Wheat , 198 cars. llIiiiitiiitlis 'tYlient Mnrlcet. M1NNfi4POL1S , .lumly 28.-WHEAT- higher ; July S644c ; September , 64 1-Sc ; December - comber , 62 7-dc : on track , No , I hard , SSc ; No. I northern , Sic ; No , 2 northern , 82 ½ c. ILOUbt-ruusiness fair : llrst IUteflts , $4.53 474.45 ; second Plitents , 84.20414,50. III1AN-In bulk , $9.004j9.5O ; sacked , $10.00 0110.50. LIv.riooi Grain Inrket , LIVEI1I'O014 , July 28.-WIIEAT-Stoady , ' : ( lower ; July , Os Sd ; September , Cs 7 ½ t1 ; December , Ss 4d. COHN-Steady , unchanged to (1 bower ; July. Ss 2fd ; September , Sit 3d ; October , 3 $ MlItviskce ( raIn 1nr1cct , M rri\'AtJKEE , July 2S-V'IIEAT- Steady ; No , 1 northern , 82c ; No. 2 northern , bOo ; hepteinber , 67 1-Se. 1tYE-Stently ; No , 1 , 41c ; September , 42c , IJAItI4EY-Nomlnal ; No , 2 , 46e asked. I'iurhi Iurkets , PEORIA , July 28-CORN-FIrm ; No. 2 , OA'I'S-Firnm : No. 3 white , 25c , W'IIISlCYIrirm ; $1.25. Y.rl Ii-- ; , , oti Market , NEW YObtlC , July 28.-RaIny weather conditions are no doubt reslonstlhc * for Poor tinily returiut In dry goods , Time pros. Once of buyers In town has not proved as stimulating to tratle in general as was cx- PeCtt'i , Wltilo there are many tuyers in time city they are as a rule not heavy lIlly- chasers. Nevertheless thus daily totals , tliotighm variable lii dlllereitt quarters , Pre- sciut a respectable aggregate showing and sellers of cotton goods are encouraged , In woolens there is Prlniso of inure no- tlvity In time future. I'rlnt cloths have shown a weakening teiulency. Extras are still quoted lit 2c. Bitle for September tIe. livery Ut this ilguro ivero aecepteil yes. terila' . heretofore they have been refusd. Odit goods are about as strong as they have been lately and are featureless , Sta- 111(1 cottons are ( bUiet and without change , I'I'iimtVd goods are quiet mimi wIthout tea- turc Glimgtmiumns are in good demand , COIT't& Murli' * . NE\ ' YORK . , July 28.-COFFEE-Options openeil steady and unchanged to 5 PoInts ilccline ; rul'd generally ( bullet , wIth utile further change ; weak undertone on tin- favortdmlu Etiropenim and Brazilian cables and apathy of spot buyers ; closed steady and unchanged to S lrnlnus not lover : sales , 11,750 bugs , including September , $3.45. Spot coffee , lila. dull and lower to sell : No. 7 , Invoice. $4.00 ; No. 7 , Jobbing , $8.50. Mild , ( lultlt ; Cordova , $ S.00i5.OO ; mimnalt jobbing trade , OIL 'iitrliot. 011 CITY , l'a. , July 28.-Credit balances , 9Cc : certilleates , first sales , tbjo ; highest , % ttc ; lowest and closed , 95c bid for cash ; i3uC5 , live bbbs. , cash : , SS'4o ; twcIve bbls. , - cituli. fte ; shlpmtsts , 102,377 bbhs. ; I'tIIIP , 89- & 9S btls. RAVANN/tII , Ga. Judy 25.-OIL-Spirits turpentine , firm at 25o bid. Rosin , firm and unclirtflged. WILMINGToN , N , C. , July 25.-OIL- Spirits turpntlne , steady at 24425c. Rosin , steady at 9l497c. Crude turpentine - tine , steady at $1.0fY01JO. STOCKS A4D flO4D4. Sugar Continnettolle the Center of Interest in the esv York tirket. NE\Sr YORK , July 25.-The stock market dropped back into a rut today and drifted sluggishly on small tranactlons except for several Individual stocks which were influenced - onced by specIal causes , The fact that yes- terday's ' howard movement was stooned in itseltmndo bears nmonrt the traders , al- tlmouiIi it was attributed to sympatli ) ' with the sharp break In Sugar. Sugar continued to be the center of interest - terest today anti trading in it was lt'verlshi , thu Price vibrating about , above and below yesterday's close over a range or 2 points. rIte feverish tone was due to doubts n. to whether the recently formed bull pool has finished its campaign against the shorts. TIle bears at one time forced the price down to 130 , hut there was evidence of support - port and mi substantial rally drove them to cover , A brisk upward movement in Manhattan - hattan wn , also supposed to be the result of a. much heralded campaign against. this shorts in that stock. The Rubber stoek were strong on the belief that opposition to the company ceases by tIme death of it leading competitor. The stock of tIle bin' oed Oil company slumped violently from 9 to 4 on reports of the embarrassment of the company due to the break In the seed market. I'coples' Gas droppeti UI ) tO the time of time receipt of the news that the pending suit against the company for a ye- ceiver for Equlitablo Gas had been throwit out.1th that tlm stock rose 1 5-8 on a heavy covering movement , but reactcd before - fore the close , which was at a net advance of only 3.8. In tIm railroad lIst the publication of the June statement of St. l'atil earnilugs , show- leg a decrease in net of over $10,000 by reason of increase(1 operating expenses , brought out considerable offerings of the grangers. Declines were in all ciutes , however - ever , limited to fractions. Opinion Is divided as to the benefit to no- crue from the impending gold imports. A threat of these has put an end to London trading in Americans owing to the fears I of the future effect upon thur money market. there. With money so plentiful here , a further expansion of the currency by gold imports Is felt to be of doubtful advantage. Bonds showed a. falling oft in actIvity , 1)Ut there continued a fair absorption of mortgages below the gilt-edged issues. To- tat sales , $2,075,000 : United States old 5s , coupon , declined and the new 4s , in the bid price today. The Evening Post's London financIal cn- blegram says ; With the conclusion of tIme settlement today the Stock exchange was practically emptied until Tuesday next. There was a furtherr decline in investment I stockS on fears of gold exports to New York , but t learn that a large engagement of eagles tins been cancelled as a result of a sharp rise in the local discount rates. Spanish 4s were tint early , but closed better - ter Americans were lifeless and tinder time New York parity. They closed rather better , a fall In thuD rate of the Iianksof Bombay anti Bengal to 4 per cent mnuicates thto speedy issue of the new rupes rate In 111(1111. The following are the dosing ruotations of the icading stocks on the New York market today : Atchison . . . . . . . . . . 33St. . 1' . & ( hit . . . . . . . . . dofd . . . . . . . . . . 344 * dO ne. . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 liaittnmore& Ohio. . 14 St. P. M..l.i. . . . . . . . 100 CanatlaPacific . . . . . 84 So. P3cittc . . . . . . . . . camaclaSoutneru 53 ( So.flailwny. . . . . . . . . 81t4 CentralPaclIlo. . . . . . l54 So. Itaiiuvay pd Xl4 chss.&OmuO. . . . . . . . 22 Toxa .t Pacilic 1'2 Cliicayo&Alton..Ifl0 U. I' . coemmon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . union 1'acItlpfU 01 C.I.i. . . . . . . . . . 55 U.1'.I&O. . . . . . . . c.C.C.. ¼ St. L. . . . . 42 Wabash . . . . . . . . . . . .7 dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . oSVbasli pd. . . . . . . . . 10 . DeL It IlililSon.tGVIioet. ) . & t. , F. . . . . . ltd. L. ¼ W . . . . . . .150 Wheei.fr L. It. pCd iI Don. & ItloG' . . . . . . . 12 Mami Ex. . . . . . . . . . 11)3 do pf . . . . . . . . . . . tOSs American lIx. . . . . . . 135 Erie ( new ) . . . . . . . . . iu : United States Es 40 ErlolstpM. . . . . . . . . 55 Wellsraryo Exlltl Ft. Vavno . . . . . . . . . 172 Aol. Cot. Oli. . . . . . . 2S GroatNorttierapt&12U A , Cot.OIi utd. . . . . 78 flocaing Vaibo , . . . . S Am. Spirits . . . . . . . . 12 IlliooiRCentrai. . , , 1084 . Aol. Snirits pf2. . . . . . LakeErio&W..th Ant. ToDaCco. . . . . . b2l ) (10 via. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 do p1cm. . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 LaksShors..1110 Peop1o' Gas. . . . . . 99L ( 1.otmiqvmlbo&Nah. 5Il Con.Gaa. . . . . . . . . . 188(4 Manhattan L. . . . . . 107I ( Coin. ca'le Co. . . . . . 171) 51st. 51. ltv . . . . . . 51 ( CoL F. & troll204 ! MIc1iiant1'nti'al..1OO ( Ztllnn.&St. L . . . . . . 28 flen. Electric. . . . . . . 39 ( 110 1st Cr11. . . . . . . . . 88l Illlnols8teol. . . . . . . . 55 Mo.Pacitlc. . . . . . . . . . ; l5 Lacleas Ga' . . . . . . . 514 MobiIo.iOhlo. . . . . 25 % Lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35(4 Mo.K.&T. . . . . . . . 11 uoptO..108(4 Mo.K. & T pM. . . . . 34(4 Nat. L.tn. Oil. . . . . . . . ( I Chti. , Imid. &L. . . . . . 10 l'uctflc Mali. . . . . . . . . do pf0. . . . . . . . . . . . . as l'uflman Pat..209 N. .T. Central . . . . . . . S9 ( SllverCertitlcatss , . 584 N. Y.Csntral..118 Stand.Itopo 1 P. . . . . . N.Y.ChI.&St. L , . 12(4 Stirar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 001st pal. . . . . . . . (45 do pfO. . . . . . . . . . 113 , ( do2tlpfd. . . . . . . . . . 35 T.C.&lron. . . . . . . . NorfoikJt Western 14(4 (5. ( 8. Leather. . . . . . . 734 No.Ainer.Co. . . . . . . (1(4 do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 No.i'aciflc. . . . . . . . . 214 * 11. 8. Itubber . . . . . . dooM . . . . . . . . . . . 71(4 do prO. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52(4 Oatoyio& S' . . . . . . . 141I Western Union. . . , 521s Ore. It. Nay . . . . . . . . 4514 Northwestern . . . . . .151) ) OroShioitLlno. . . . . 80 do pid. . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Plttisburg . . . . . . . . . . . 170 It. G. & W. . . . . . . . . . . 20(4 Itoading. . . . . . . . . . . . 17(4 It. G. & 'iv. lifd. . . . . . (10(4 1tocl lsiaimd. . . . . . . . 85(4 Cbi. Gt. SVest. . . . . . . 143 8. L. & S. ' . . . . . . . . . . 71 Iteadimir 1st pd. . . . 41(4 (10 IstpfU. . . . . . . . . ill St. L. & S. W. . . . . . . . do 2d p10. . . . . . . . . 28 do. pfd. . . . . . . . . . . 10(4 St. i'aul . . . . . . . . . . . . 99(4 hawaIi C. C' . . . . . . . . do . . . . . . . . . . . Hrooklynit. T . . . . . Total sales of stocks today , 251,500 shares , including 5OO Chesapeake & Ohio , 14,000 Burlington , 14,000 Manhattan , 6,190 Northern Pacific preferred , 3,593 Rock Island , 10,420 St. Paul , 7.557 Union Pacific preferred. 5.190 Tobacco , 12,550 People's Gas , 57,078 Sugar , 2.5S0 Leathec preferred , 15,445 Itubber. J'ev York Moutey Murkct NEW YORK , July 28.-MONEY ON CALL -Nominally 1iA411 per coat. PItIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3014 per cent. STEIt1iNG EXCHANGE-Steady , with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.S54 4.S5 for demamul and $1.83 ½ 414.S3 for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.84'44i4.S5 and $4,164) 4.16'.4 : commercial bills , 34.521k. SILVER CERTIF1CATES-.5S'01594c , BAR SILVER-5Sc. MEXICAN DOLLARS-454c. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Easier ; new 4s , reg. , 125 : coupon , 126 ; 4s , reg. , 110 : coupon , 111 ; 2s , 07 : 55. reg. , 111 % ; coupon , 1i2 ; 1a chic Cs of ' 99. 102. Closing quotatIons on bonds were as follows - lows : US.nsw4sr'e . . . . . .2514N , Y. C. isle..11(14 ( U. S. doOtsp. . . . . . 127 N. J. C. Ga. . . . . . . . . 112l I7.5.4srog..110 % NC.tls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U,5.4Celmp. . . . . . . 97 N. 0. 45. . . . . . . . . . . . 102 IIS.2s.row. . . . . . . . 111 % No. Pacific Ists. . .112 17.8. Ot , . . . . . . . . . ( No. I'aciCo ; f . . . . . 044 11. 13. Ss. coup . . . . . .I 13(4 * No. Pacific 4s. . . . . UiC ( DistrictS , Ots. . . . . 308 N , Y. C. & St. r 4s..104 Aha..classA. . . . . . 1m ( N. &W. S't ' . . . . . . . . . . l'21 Ala.clatssfl..100 N. W.Comuioh * . . . , . . 14:1 : Ala. . "lass C. . . . . . . . ill ) N , W. Dob. 5s..117(4 AIn.Cimrrency . . 10 * Ore. Nav.lsts. . . . . . . 111 AtChl'1004i , , , . . . . , 05 Ore. Nay. 45 , . . . 07C Atchmisonaal , ti. . . . 70(4 0 , 8. u , ( Is. I. r..27(4 CnntulaSo.2otttt. . , 118)8 * 0. 8.1. . Os , 1. I' . . . . . 10134 Clii , Terms. . 48. . , . 81(4 * Pacific bi of ' 95. , 102 oI 0,113. * . . . . . . . . 114(4 ft.O.West Isti . . . . , 89(4 C.ll. & D. 4(4'i , ,10434 St. L. It S. M. Con. S 09(4 I<. , Glsts . . ,110 St.L.&S.F.Oeu.6.118 ( 1)1t. . (1.4s. . . . . . . . 05(4 St.1'.Conola. . . . . . . 145 ) at'L'onn. ist.,3iS(4 St. P.C. & 1' . jUts. . . 115 ErIGon , 4it. . . . . . . . 7:1(4 : St.I.C.&l'.Ss. . . . . 1154 F. W. k D. itt. L r. 731 $ Southern Itt' . Ss , . , . 0.1(4 OoI , . 141eC. Sb . . . . . . 105(4 8. It. kT. 0" . . . . . . . 7 * ) Q.lr , .s. A , flu. . . . . . 104 Teen. utiw IetJI. , , 111 % G.1I..tS. A. 20s.,1O5 'rex , Poe. L.GlstsiOtJ(4 1l.&T.Cent.Ss . . . .1 11(4 Tax Pao. 1t. 2t3s. 42 % lI.&T.O.con t3..iit ii. i' . r&i. ists. . 72 Iowa 0. IsOt..2 Wab. istOs. . . . . . . . 110(4 La.NewCon.4s..103 Wab. 2ds . . . . . . . . . . . 91(4 I _ a N. Unt 4s. . . . . 85(4Vest hor'e 4N . . . . . . 109 . Missouri Us. . . . . . . 100 Va. ( iuuttmrles. . . . . . . 7.4 1.1 , IC. & ' 1' . 2d. . . , . . , (1534 Va , 0.Terrai. . . . . . . . 4 M. IC. kT.4e. . . . . 80 % _ Union I'acUlc 4s 074 ) hostoii Stock Quotations. BOSTON , July 28.-Call loans , 2013 per cent ; titus loans , 2014 per cemmt , ClosIng prices for stocks , bonds and minIng shares ; ' ' " A'T& S. F. . . . . . . . I 3 % SV'il"Wnl. . . . . . . 54(4 American horsy , , 131 * % AtcItisoil . . . . . . . . ' AmSucar old. . , . 11(4 Boston L. . . . . . . . . . . . 07 hay State ( las..1 15'lU Ii 14 , 1 . . . , , . . , , . . , 11(0 ( 11.11 relepitoos , , . 271 Ccii. Elco. ptd. . . . . . ( IS tioeioimk A1Uny. 225 AtchIson 4s . , . . . . . , 0oston Name , , 1(11(4 ( Albousz Situ , O. . 3 % Et..1J , & Q . . . . . . . . . 103(4 Atiantlo. . . . . . . . . . . . 2(1(4 Flichmourr. . . . . . . . 101 flostou J Motilaai SUitS General tcIric ; , 3114 Uutte& Iloston. , , 24 Illinois Steel 511(4 Calumetk usda , 570 l4exloazi Central , , 4 % CentenniaL. . . . . . . . 4. N. . . . . . . 114 Oceol& . . . , , . . , , . , 40(4 010 Colony. . . . . . lilt ) C.utncy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11214 ore , Short Line , . , 31) Taniarso . . . . . . . . . 153 ltuaDer . . . . . . . . . . : I49 Wolyertnes . . , . , , , 21(4 hobo Pacitlo. . . . . 24 l'arrott. . . . . . . . . , 2214 West Eon . . . . . . . . . 1141 ( Old llomnimmiou . . . , , , 23(4 7v , Jibe. . . . . . . . . . . 245t San Franrisno Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO. July 28.-Official cbs. ing quotations on mining stocks today were as follows : Ails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ft leatuckycQn . . . , . 'l Antics , . , . , , , . . , ti 5Isxicmm. . . . . . . . . . . 14 Uelcier. ) . . . . . . . . . . 114 Occtdt'ulai Comm. . . , SI ) Ifesi4 Uelcber , , , it ) 01)111 * ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Uuillon. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Oyerman. . . . . . . . . . . . ( I CaIedonla . , . , , 21 I'otost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2(1 ( Chsiit-nrsCon , . , , 15 SSVflre. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Chollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . It. Scorpioti. . . . . . . . . . . I C.nttmnce , . . . . . . . . . 41 Sierra NevLlzt. . . . . 54 Cou.C3I. ' . Va. , 40 Silver 11111. . . . . . . 4 Crown 'OlUt U Ililioti Comm. . . . . . . . . 22 tloulaCnrrIe U Iltalt Comm. . . . . . . . . . 2 hlals . & Norerosti , 59 Yellow Jacket . , , , 211 Jttsiictm. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Standard. . . . . . . . . . 155 Silver bars , 5Hc ; Mexican dollars , 451J ) 4Gc ; drafts , siglmt , lSc ; tclegratlm , 17c. Stiult'iiient fit llniik of Liisglmiiid , LONDON. July 28.-Tho weekly statement of ( hue Bank of England shows time ( allow. ing chaimglmt. as compared with the previous account ; 'rotal reserve decrease , 1,010,000 ; circulation , Increase , 49OOO ; bullion. tla. cresse , 941,107 : ether securities , decrease , 551,000 : other deposits , decr'aso , 500,000 nott's resorv , decrcse , DQ9,000 government - mont securities unchanged. Time proportloi of time blank of England's roParvo to liabilitieS is 45..t per cent , ItS compared with 45.88 per cent lnt week. The lIen tt England's rate of discoUnt remains unchanged at 2 % per cent. Nt.Il York 3tintn Qum4tIonR. NEYORK. . Jimly 28.-The following are the cbosimigrnlning quotations : ' , , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CrownPomnl , . . . . . . S 1OoIiIr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Cen.CaI.Va . . . ' . . . . . . . . . flsadwooq , . , . , . , , , 10 1Qulclsliver. . . . . . . . 125 . Gsuldk CItrrI. . . . . U 015 , . . 400 l1II.kt4orcros , . , ( .0 1Slerra24eV4L. . . 45 l1 ine5se . . , , . . , 4100 1Stau0anl. ; . . . . . . . . 150 lronsllyer. . . . . . . . 70' UniOn Con. . . . . . . . . It I Mexican. . . . . . . . . . . It ; _ Y11OwJ&Ok5t IS Lnndon Stock ( totntIOflN. LONDON , July 2S.-i p. m.-Closing ' C.nsols , in' , . 110 f3-1N. i'Centrai . . . . . . 'TTii Comuobs. acci , .110 13-IS i'ennqvlvanma. . . . . . 011(4 Can. t'ncttio . . . . . . . 1(034 lteiQin . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 rte. . . . . . . . 141 $ MeT. Cn. floW 4. . , ( . IS } : iie 1st pftl . . . . . :134 : * Atihii9On . . . . . . . . . . . 111. Central. . . . . . . . . 1O4f 1. . & N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.ieiLlcflhloniinar. , , 21)'j ) rammdTrunk . . . . . . . . 7k 14t.T'um eommon,102(4 Ex-div. 13A1t SILVER-QuIet at 27hd per Os. MONEYl , ' luer cent. Time rats o discount In the open market for short bills is I 5-8 Per celtt for tlit'ee months' bills , 1 5.8 per cent. Forelgii I'liniiIn1 , LONDON , July 28.-American securities opeuled weak today due to time decline yes- terdny Itt New york and remained dull aimd iimnctis'e , vImi1e awaiting luei'S from New York. Lombard street is'as icrttmrbed by the decline itt New york exchange and the continental demand for gold , Most of the continental exchanges luati nfl adverse ten- demicy coimpled with features of imeavy bullion wltiudraivals , Partly to meet the heavy trade balance in favor of AmerIca and artiy as a. result of thto discount houses declining business , except at a mit- tonal advance In rates. The Stock exchange - change responded to the nervous feeling . . . , , , s..1 Ia. .1. . . . .l-s. . , , . , n.s'n.rltnt flrflU , Jj sfl ; , , , utfl , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' "U lCCti' , with the result thnt gilt-edged securities - curities , consuls , were affected and other sectirities is'ere symlathctic , Business was slack. The attendance was scanty aiim ! tlme tralIslietiolls were of no great importance , Prices closing on tIme settlement and time closing of tIme holidays. American eagles , 76s Cd. Spanish 4s closed at 39 7-16. Gold is quoted at Iluonos Ayremi at 174.40. IIERLIN , July 28.-Prices were firm on the bourse today. Spanish 4s fluctuated and closed in good demand. Northern Pa- cilics ivere firm anti Canadian Pacifies were easier on London advices , Bank and industrial - dustrial shares were strong. 1'AItIS. July 28.-Business on the botmrse Imere today was quiet until near the close , when animation was manifested. Turkish securities were In special demand , on rumors of their conversion. Spanish 4s worn ngitatei aumd cIosd firm. Brazilian securities were harder. Tlmreo per cent rentos , 103f iT ½ c for tIme account. Exchange on London , 2Sf 27c for the account. Span- 341t 4s closed at 89.424. Plnniichmii Notes OMAHA , July 28.-The clearings for the tlmty were $931,777.78 : balances , $86,601.83. The clearilmgs for 1S97 were $0,37,049.2S , and tIme balances $101,653.18. Increase in clearings , $274,728.50. ChICAGO , July 28.-Clearings , $13,378,441 : balances , $1,000,484. Sterling exchange , posted , $4.S441i.S6 ; actual , $4.S3'i.85 ; sixty days , $ I.S2',4411.S4. New York exchange. Sc Premium. Stocks active ; Blcuit , 30 ½ ; Ills- cuit preferred , 93 : Strawboard , 26 ; Din- mend Match , 138 ; Nortlm Chicago , 217 ; West Chicago , 93 7-S. \\rASIIINQTON , .Tuiy 28.-Today's statement - mont of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balances , 8202.758- SO2 ; gold reserve , 8119,474.515. ST. LOUIS. .Iumly 2S.-Clearings , $3,718,169 ; balances , $669,613. Money , 5418 per cent. New York exchange , lOc ( liscoulmt bid , , par asked. MIThIPIIIS , July 28.-Clearings , $ IiS,0S1 ; balances , $70,515. New York exchange sellIng - Ing at $1.50. i'IIIIiADELPIIrA , July 28.-ClearIngs , $10,125,110 ; balances , $1,575,640. IIALTIMOItF1 , July 28.-Clearings , $2,061- 622 : balances. $152,572. NEW YORK , July 2S.-Clearlngs , $122,032- Oil ; balances , $6,900,742. BOSTON. Jolt28.Clearlnes. . 814.391.500 ; balances , $ iS98.178. CINCINNATI. July 28.-Clearings. $1Sl0.- 100. Money , 2340j6 per cent , New York cx- chaitge , 25 discount : asked , par bid. N16\V ORLEANS , ' July 28.-Clenrlngs , $778,790. New York exchange , bank , $1 per $1,090 premium ; commn9rcial , 23c per $1,000 premium. I Similenment of flank of Frituce. PARIS , .Tuly 28.-The weekly report of the Bank of France ; Notqs in ci cuiatlon decreased - creased , 3,125,000f ; treasury accounts current - rent increased , 36.975,000t ; gold in hand increased - creased , 2,555,000f : bills discounted increasel ( , &O,425,000f ; silver in hand increased , 3,25O,000f. Cotton Market. NEW YORK , July 28.-TIme cotton market made a. substantial improvement owimmg to the multiplying number of unfavorable crop reports from the Mississippi valley and cast of that region , and front Texas. In the former Instance clalmtne inlurv from ox- cessivo moisture and In the latter from drouth. A few days ago signs of increased 8imeculatl'o interest set in. There was sharp trading in the morning for foreign account nnd some covering which sent prices up 2411 points. This Improvement was subsequently lost. Again the market rallied , itt time best showing a gain of S points. TIme close was steady at 637 IOiflts advnnc'o. LIVERPOOL , July 28.-COTTON-Spot , fair demand , Prices hardening. American middling , 3 16-820 , TIme sales of the day were 10,000 bales , of whmich 500 bales were for speculatIon and export and included 9,400 bales American. Receipts , 400 bales , all American. Futures Olermel steady with fair demand anti closed qimiet. American middling , I. m. C. , July , 3 23-64413 21.01(1 buyers - ors : July and August , 5 23-64413 21-Old sellers - ers ; August anti September. 3 22-64013 23-04d buyers ; September and October. 3 2i-640 S 22-Old buyers ; October anil November , 3 20-64d sellers : November and December , S 20-Old sellers ; December and January , 3 20-Old sellers ; January and February , :1 : 20-Old ; February mind March , 8 20-6l4 .1 2I-64d buyers ; March and April , 3 21-644I S 22-64d buyers ; April and May , 322-614) 1 3 23-CItI vault' . NEW ORLEANS , July 28.-COTTON- Futures steady ; July. nominal ; August. $5.60 lmIl * ; Selmtembor , 85.65115.67 ; October , $5.CSIP 5.69 ; November , 85.7241574 ; December , $5.77 415.78 ; January , $5.Sl@5.82 ; February. 85.8401 5.ss ; Marclm , $5.SS41S.S9. Simot steady ; re. ceipts , 700 Imnies ; ordInary , 4'c ; good ordl- imnr' , 4 5-Se ; low middlIng , 5 13-ICc : middling , S Il-ICc ; good mititihing , Ge : mnidIllng fair , a 7-ICe : recelults , 314 bales : stock , 81,226 bales. ST. LOUIS. July 2S.-COTTON-Dlili. Unchanged - changed : mIddling , 5 5-ICc : no sales ; re- ct'ijts ) , 521 bales ; slmipments , 227 bales ; stock , 21,665 bales. 4migtir Market. NEW YORK , July 28.-SUGAR-Raw , steady unti pilet : fair reilnIng , 3'4c : con- triftigal , 96 test , 4 1-Sc ; business light. Re- flnt'tI , steady. NEW ORLEANS , July 28.-SUGAR- Flrln ; open kettle , 2114 1-Re ; centrifugal , wlmite , 4 il-ISo ; yellow , 4'44143e : seconds , 24) 40 , Molasses , easy ; centrifugal , 44111c. Cnllf'iilii Irirtl Ii'rmmits. NEW' YOI1K , July 28.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FlttJlTS-Duhl : evaporated aPPles , common , CIJSC ; prime wire tray , 8 ½ 0j8c ; chmoiee , S8D' : ( aImc9' , 9 ½ c. Prunes , 4lIfIe. Apricots , Royal , 8t41IOc ; * toor i'ark , 10Th 12c. Peaches , unpeeled , 5018c ; peeled , 124) 1Cc , Coal 3llmit'i's at i'nmma StIll hilt , PANA , Iii. , July 28.-TIme mines of time l'ana and I'eimwcll Coal companies continue idle , mmotwltlmstandlng persIstent. efforts to operate them iwithi nonuniomm miners under a hienvy guard of deputy sheriffs and special iolice. Eight mlimcrs ivont to work in time ipriimgaitle Coal company's mine today , being convoyed by carriages to time mine by deputy sheriffs ermeti with guns. Timero is no coal hieing imoisted in time mine , how- ui'er , and the general impression is tlmat time moon era only making repairs and propping - ping up rooms vreparatory to a settlement of time strike. 'FIlE lilIAI.'l'Y MtItlCIIT , JNSTUMENTS placed on record Thursday , July 25. 1198 : % 'nrrnmttr leels , A , 1. Ilarpster nntl husband to Edward - ward fowling , lot 8 , block 41 , Onmaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 1 C. I ) . Ituistirm and wife to 'P. 0. Shelly , lot 20 , block 5 , llnnucoam l'lacu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 Mary Beal antI humslammI1 to Emil IimtniIt'o , lot IS , I larleirm Laos. . . . . . . . 50 C. .1. ( lard and hmtmsbantl to Frank Fogmirty. a 112 feet of iv 50 feet lot 102. Giso's add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COO N. M. IlulilbartI 11011 wIfe to Il , (1 , Burt , lots 13 and 11 , block 3 , Jeronme Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Il. 0. hurt nnd wife to It. A. Berg , lot 14 nimil U IS feet hot 13 , block I , Jerome lark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 3 , W. Fristoc , guardian , to M , I ) , Ilebbard , lot 27 , illnmebatigh Piacu , COO rotal amount of transfers9.351 iAiIA LiVE STOCK IARuiET ReceIpt Drop Off Materially ad Prices rollow Bight AJong , FINISHED CATTLE HOLD ABOUT STEADY Utmdrfed Stuth is Lover-CowS nmtt JIeifrs 'ery Stcntiy-Ilog Slumap blililly .tliiii 'nitIt I'rovl- sinus-Sheep Firni. SOUTh OMAHA. July 28. Cattle , hogs. Simoep. Receipts today. . . . . . . . . . . 1,522 8,312 1,831 Otilcial yesterday . . . . . . . . 3,337 11.4(6 2,611 One week tmgo . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,019 10,903 2,311 Two iveeks ago . . . . . . . . . . 1,030 SliS ( ' 68 One year ago . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,957 7(22 2,791 ris'o 3'eatii 1mb . . . . . . . . . . . 2,131 9,208 478 So far this week. . . . . . . . . 8,822 33tG.1 9,154 Same days Inst week. . . . 9,261 53,010 7,219 Same days ss'cek before , 8,328 27,954 5,596 Average lInen paid for hmoi5 ; for tIme last fetu' days , whim comparisons : I1S9S,11897.jlSSG.l1895hisbi.11t93.11892. July 12 . . . 2 73 3 181 4 72 4 961 5 87 560 Jumly 13 , , . 312 314 297 4Th 410 5117 571 July 14 , . . 3 77 3 15 3 00 4 73 5 74 5 GO July lii . , , 3 82 3 20 3 071 4 Si , 4 861 5 ns July 17 . . . 3 25 2 97 4 12 4 97 S SO July IS , . . :3 : 82 2 95 4 93 4 90 5 53 5 51 July 19 . , . 3 89 3 22 4 b 4 79 5 35 564 Jtily 20 . , . .1 80 3 83 2 97 4 94 4 7 $ S IS I , 54 July 21 . . , : i Si 3 58 2 93 4 79 5 39 5 15 July 22 . ,37932 7 2 86 4 85 5 52 11 00 July 23 . . . 3 82 3 25 2 83 4 81 4 71 5 CO July 21 , , . 3 31 2 02 4 76 4 81 5 59 July 25 . , . :1 : 59 2 19 4 Ii 4 76 5 59 5 60 July 26 , , , S Si S 87 4 (3 4 81 5 33 5 67 July 27 , . . :1 : 7'2 3 43 2 85 1 19 4 66 5 25 5 67 Jimly 28 . . .1366132912701 476506l557 : S Indicates Sunday : 'l'ito oiiicinl miumber of oars of stock brought in today by each road was : Cattle. hogs. Simeep. C , , ill. & St. P. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0. & St. 1. . y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri l'neiflc Ity. . . . . . . . . . 15 4 Union } 'aciiic System. . . . . . . . . 6 28 17 C. & N.V. . Ity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1" . , B. & Al. V. H. it. . . . . . . . 6 23 C. , St. P. . M. & 0. ity. . , 4 7 33 , & M. It. 11. it. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 51 0 C , , ii. & Q. Ily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 C. , H. I. & 1' . ity , , east 2 . . C , , It , 1 , & P. Ity. , ivest 2 'rotal receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 124 22 TIme disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the ntlmn- her of head indIcrted ; Cattle. 1Ios. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . . . . . 16 1 7 a. H. Hanmamonil Co. . . . . . 258 1,181 . , , l3us'ift and Company , , . . 301. 1,614 CudaImy Packing Co. . . . . . 31 3,514 469 Armour & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 569 1,610 396 It. Ileckem' and Degan . 49 Vansant & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 14 , T. L. Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 953 Lobman & Rotimschllds , . 95 Krclbs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . . . . 11111 & ] luntzinger . . . . . . 35 Livingston & Schaler . 5 Hammond , from IC. C , . . 20 Cudahv I' . Co. , K. C. . . . 391 Other 1u'ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 3,594 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,653 8,380 5,421 Today's total receipts of all kinds of stock footed UI ) 196 cars , as against 217 yes- terdaV , 225 a week ago , 165 two weeks ago amd L2 three weeks ago. Although the re- c'oipts looked small in comparison with yes- terday's run , the total today it'as really I above time average for a Thursday during this month. CATTLE-There were sixty-four loads of cattle reported in time yards this morning , but of that number fourteen were consigned - signed direct to a packer. so that the offer- lags Were very light. The market tms a whole was in very satIsfactory condition as regards the selling Interests , but without any material change. There was notlming very topp' among tIme few cormfed cattle on sale and the best 'n'er * only good enough to bring $5.20. The demand wan rood and evcrvthinr desirable met with ready sale at fully steady PriceS. As was the case yesterday , half fat and slippery stuff wmts slow and to some extent mtegtected , though everything changed hands early. It is a fact , however , that Imaif fat mti(1 unhlnished cattle are gradually dropping - ping lower , while well fintehed cattle are moving upward , The reason Is that. there are mow imo buyerm for half fat stuff to be taken back into the country for ( ceder and the killers are not ancious for them , because they do not kill out much better than the grass cattle. Among time offerings there was a train of time Wearo Live Stock company's cattle , the steers selling very readily at 84.40014.45 , irlmicim was entirely satisfactory to owners , but , as there has been nothing like them hemo before , it is hardly possible to say whether they were any higher. The market on cows and heifers was steady to say the least and some would ( Itloto it even stronger. The offerings were liglmt and it did not take s'ery long to clear the yards. Some good dry lot heifers brourht $4.70. time hiehest nrico of the sea- son Ho far , and west rn grass heifers $4.25. Only a few stockers and feeders were In the yards and tIme market was quiet and steady. The country will understand that time stocker market at the Dresemmt time is practically dependent noon the weather. Just at present the weather is so dry that buying is limited. Representative sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av , Pr. 3 , . 193 $3 75 17..1l88 $1 80 IS..lliS $4 90 1. .IOSO 4 10 22. .110-5 4 85 5. . 914 4 130 50..1025 4 40 37. .1193 4 85 45.1215 5 00 20.iOiO 4 45 3. .1200 4 85 1..1480 5 10 49 , .1011 ' 1 05 1 , .1360 4 85 36 , .1257 5 15 7. .1137 4 71) ) 3. .1622 4 90 29. .1187 5 20 30. .1065 4 SO COWS. 1. .1010 2 45 1. 960 80 1 , .1270 3 65 1. . .910 2 50 1.1920 SO 21.111i : ' 3 SO 2. . 905 2 50 3. , 913 90 1 , .1105 3 55 1. . 560 2 50 13. oti : 25 2..12i5 3 90 1. . 910 2 60 1. .1310 30 2. .1215 4 00 1. .1000 2 65 3. . SSO 50 1. .1220 4 00 1. . * iU 2 75 1. . 190 65 6..1250 4 10 IIEIFERS. 'I , 760 3 GO 5 , . 378 4 00 1. 010 4 40 4. 452 3 00 1. 630 4 15 30. ,1178 4 70 I , ttSO 3 65 4. 575 4 25 COWS AND IIEIFERS , 1999) 435 435STEERS STEERS AND STAGS. 51. .1241 4 40 S'I'EERS AND BULLS-FEEDERS. 7.'JSO 475 DULLS. 4.1260 2 00 1.14,0 : i 05 1. .1470 3 ( .5 1.iOiO 3 ( * 0 1. .1010 l 25 3. ,1550 3 55 . STAGS. 7..13OI :100 : 3..14S0 885 1..1140 450 1..I6b0 375 1..1520 410 CALVES. 1. . 420 4 50 L. 210 5 00 1. . 163) 6 00 STOCIERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . 610 .1 00 5 , , 520 8 75 6. , 55 4 25 2. . 100 : i 50 17. 844 4 00 3. 523 4 45 5. . 712..3 CS 7. , 645 4 25 2. , 515 4 50 1. , 600 3 75 75WESTERNS. WESTERNS. I WYOMING. Baird Cattle Co , No , Av. Pr. No. y. Pr. C iUllS..1281 $3 00 7 steers. . . .1217 . $4 00 I cow . . , , , . 950 85 2 steers..215 ' 1 00 I cow. . . . . . 950 8.3 31 stecrs.1172 . 4 00 I cow. . . . . . 190 55 1 steer..2O 4 00 1 cow , . . . , . 1070 55 1 steer..1040 4 00 Wearn Live Stock Co. 2 cows..1030 ' 3 50 Zr cows..1008 3 85 44 cows . . , , , 1008 3 85 26 lueiters..IOSL 4 25 8 cows..1196 3 80 52 steers.1208 4 45 t ; steers , . . .1186 i 40 H. 0. Weare. 22 stoers.1247 4 50 \v. M. Tilintsomm , 11 cows..1090 4 10 53 steors..1203 I 45 OREGON. J , 14. DavIdson , 20 steers. . . .1152 4 75 hOGS-Today's receipts of hogs were time smallest simmce Monday end still timere were 123 loads reported in time yards , A week ago time receipts nunmbered 161 cors , the fallIng oft 1)011mg clue undoubtedly to time break in tIme market. Time dost'miw'artl move- meat iii values which comnmenceil mm 'Fuos- day was continued today , provisions at Clmi- cmlgo hmaving closed lower yesterday. As a still furtimer bear orgument there was a libernl run of hogs at all market points today. Time market hmero opened a shade to So lower nnd instead of improving grew' worse. Time early smiles ivere largely at $3.G543.7O , am * agnlnt 3.7O2j3.75yestertlny _ , tile tOb ) 11011mg 3.i : : ' Iomay mind 1f.b0 yoster- ( III ) ' . After about. 100 loads of hogs imati elmangeti imands the tratle became 'cry slow and time best thtmit buyers woutti talk was $3.65. As rtrovisions olmenell lower that inmtdo time feeling still weaker and timi , trade was a drag until tIme chose. Sellers diti mint want to sell good hogs at $3.05. btmt it was very lmard to get any more. The hogs soiti to. ( ilty oIt tin average 2234e lower timmtn omm Moo- day , which was the lmigim Point of time ivt't'i ( . Today's decline carries thu market to thmo lowest voimmt touched since July C. Representative - sentative 81(105 : No , Y. rftm. Pr , No , y , fIlm. Pr , 118..188 24' $3 5 * ) 10..222 . . . $5 GO 47..231 . . . : i 62t 55..190 . . , G2t . . . . . . . 40 3 Ci SI..218 . . , 65 19..239 80 l CS Ito..o' . . , GO..191 10 8 65 ( .6..202 . . . 65 5 . . . . . .235 . . . : t 65 48..3i1 240 65 . . 133..3 . 80 3 65 12..219 1.0 65 55.)8 , . , if 0.7 10..248 10 65 9.1 . .214 40 3 65 65..201 . . 65 55..243 . . 3 t5 ; 8 2..228 120 65 72..210 50 3 6.5 71..245 40 3 65 GO..2:38 : 160 3 65 68 , . . , , .2' 22 210 3 65 GO , , , . . . 254 160 3 63 t' * 84..22 120 3 C. 5S..2t3 . . . 365 70 . . . , . . 23 ? 90 465 6b , . . . , 210 50 3 65 6..257 100 3 05 75..240 201) 3115 72..235 80 365 4'.281 ) 80 3 67)4 72..248 40 3 61 09..265 . . . 3C7' , 80 . . . . . . 244 . . . ' 367 30..270 . . . 3 G14 CO.3 S ) 3 131'.249 160 3 674 70..269 160 361 ( ; , , . . , 272 80 3 67i4 52..272 80 3 Ci ( ' 0..2 $0 3 V4 CS . . , . . 219 SO 3 61 ( .1 ; , , , , 245 160 3 67kb " 253 120 3 67 01 . , , . . , 213 SO 3 67 q..214 . 367 1' . . . . . .220 , , , a 70 10 , . . . . . 285 . - . 370 12..239 . . ,3 , O 93 . . - . . . 243 320 370 f'4.IIS 80 :1 : o 65 . , . . . 277 80 ' 370 0. . . . . . .281 160 3 70 q , , , , , , 255 * 80 3 70 . . . . . . , .3 , O 73 . . . . . . 93 40 3 70 G , , . . , 265 80 3 70 10..323 . . 370 ' ) . . . . . . , . . : t 70 5).291 80 3 70 l , . . , . , : il * 50 3 lU 01 . . , . . . 307 SO 3 70 , . . . . . . 16(1 ( 3 70 56 , . . . . . 32i 200 3 70 CS..21.1 250 3 60 . . . . . . . 200 3 I'S 58..242 160 3 ( .5 ( .2..256 . SO 3 6.5 (15..262 ( 80 3 05 17.,6 SO I 65 CO . . . . . . 246 80 8 65 Si..255 40 365 58..289 120 3 65 57 , , 200 S 6.7 6 * ) , . . . . . 273 360 3 63 68. . . : : .260 120 3 6.5 12..ISO 50 3 65 55..252 160 :165 : ill..205 80 3 ( ; S 73..256 120 3 65 62..231 50 3 65 60..252 40 3 65 75..222 . . . 3 65 65..273 160 3 65t4 4't..3,37 320 3 70 . . . . . . . . 90 1 3 . . - , , , 267 40 :1 C7UJ Ci. . . . . .243 160 3 6714 CS , . . . , . 263 160 3 67 77..260 120 3 Ol4 66..274 10 8 CIJ 73..260 SO 3 61 ,8 . , . , . . 269 2(11 3 6t 70..275 . . . 3 Oit 64..267 120 : i 67 ½ 6.5 . . . . . . 304 10 3 70 67 . . . . , , slr 240 3 70 54..119 50 3 70 65..25 . , . : i 72' CO..535 100 3 75 W'AG'N . IIOUS-TllROW OUTS. . . . . . . . , , , 2 00 . . . . . . , . , 225 . . . . . . . . , 360 ' . . . . . . , . , 360 2..150 . . . 360 ; . . . . . . . . , 56 * ) . . . . . . . . . 3 60 4..2.17 . . . 3 6) 4..232 . . . 3 621 I ; , . , , . . . 272 . . . - 3 S..298 . , . 365 . . . . . . , . . 365 7..23.5 . . . 3 65 4..285 . . : m 65 S..297 . . , 3 70 S . . . . , . 2'S ( . . . 3 70 . . . . . . . . 3 70 5..256 . . 3 70 SIIEEI'-TodaS"S supply comiistt'd of saint , hiv8 i nils of feeder sheep , one lomiti of Wyoming spritig lambs itimmi timree loads of Wyoming ewes mind wetliers. Time demalmul ( or klllimmg hep was good and the market tCad ) ' . The offerimigs ivere mill taken at Prices that were entirel ) ' satisfactory - factory to sellers. The drnnanti for feeding sheep niut lambs koept upver8' ivell anti tIme few 1oct15 01 timat kind of stuff nrriviimg macct wIth really sale , 'l'hose Imeru today were thin Utaim wethmers , mostly 2.l'oar-old.9 , and they sold at $3.55. The dry 'weather iii timis state is not calculated - culated to imeip time demnanil for stock 511001' , but so far there have becim more buyers I luau sheep. Representative sabes No , Av. Pr. 7 lmuc'ks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] t $3 00 951 fseders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 3 Sa CO tltiilm cwe'.9 3 7T 574 Utah owes nntl wotliers. . . . . . . . 106 4 2.5 218 Utmih lambs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 4 S7 ChICAGo ) LIVE S 1' OCIC MAI1KEl' . Trade In Cnttiel"UlrI3 ActiVe at l'rlees Unchinimgctl. CHICAGO , July 2S.-Trntie in cattle today was fairly active at timicimanged prices. Choice steers , $5.005.55 ; medium , $4.Si4.93 ) , nnt' qIo , ' , , 5I34751 stockers amid feeders , 83.50014.75 ; bulks , $2.S014.25 ; cow's anti imoif- ers , 83.00014.00 ; calves , 83.50017.01 ; western stccrs. $153414.40 : Texans. $2.5O5.OO. racicers continued to depress the prices for Imogs and imult the mmmrket about 5i0c lower ; fair choice , $3.SOi11.02 ½ ; packers $3.6. 41a.87 ½ ; butchers 83.75133.90 ; light , 3.6Ou 5.925 ; pigs. * 2.75(43.80. ( Tratle tim 511001) was fairly active at steady prices : common to prime lambs , $4.O04jui.25 : poor to cimoice sheep , $3,004.7o reams , * 2.OO1j3.25 ; western range sheep , $4.00 014. ; hmemtvy shmeep , 83.00013.90. RecCilt5 Cattle , 11,000 head ; hogs , 25,000 I head ; sheep , 10,000 head. ICiiimsii * * City Live Stolc. KANSAS CITY , July 2S.-CATTLE-Re- Ceilits , 2,925 natives , 1,865 Texans. With only nmoderato receipts and active demand , the supply wmts soon absorbed at strong prices ; choice heavy steers , $5.Oi1f5.25 : medium - dium , * 1.50415.00 : light weights , , 84.25475.05 : stockers and feeders , $3.257f4.S ; butcher cow ) ; and hmeifers , 83,00115.00 ; butcher mills , 83.00473.65 : western steers , 83.507)5.00 ) ; Texas steers , $3.OO4.15 ; Texas butcimer cows , $3.00 :3.5 : ; native and Texas butchcu cows , $3.00 lj3.5.5 ; mmmttive Texas canners , $2.253.0O. hOGS-Receipts , 12,1370 head. Owlmmg to 3'esterdays decline in provisions the market - ket was slow at Sc to lOc lower : heavy hogs , 83.70713.85 : mixed , $3.S04 3.75 ; light weights , $3.40'15.6.5 : pigs , 83.25013.50. SHEEP-Receipts , 3,955 head : supply did not C0U ( * memanu anu saics wetu bLUth to lOc Imigher ; spring lambs , $4.756.I0 : nit- tivo sheep , 81.75014.40 ; soutimwesterns , $3. t501 4,35 ; nortlmwesterns , 84.00774.40 ; range stock- erg and feeders , 33.25013.85. St. Louis Lis'e Stock. ST. LOUIS , July 28.-CATTLE-Receipts , 4,000 head , includIng 3,000 bead Texans ; simlimmnents , 1.500 head : market steady ; fair to elmoico native shipplmmg and export steers , * 4.50015.50 ; bulk of sales , * 4.65475.35 : dressetl beef and ltmtchcr steers , $4.2545.10 ; buIlt or sales , 84.35413.05 ; steers tmmder 1,000 lbs. , $3. , 414.65 ; bulk of sales , 84.25414.65 ; stockers and feetiers. 82,40414.30 ; cows ammd helfers , $2.00 614.75 ; bulk of cows , * 3.35014.00 ; Texas and Indian steers , 83.40014.35 ; btmlk of sales , $3.50 411.70 ; cows mmnd hmeiers , $2.SOfj 3.50. 1IOGS-flecelpts , 6,900 head ; shipments , 500 head ; market steady : Yorkers , $3.80T3.9O ; packers , $3.75473.S3 ; butchmers , 83.90414.00. ShEEP-Receipts , 2,300 head : shipments , 1,700 hcni : nmarket steatly : native mnuttons , 33.25414.25 ; lambs , 81.59415.50. Nev Ytrk Iive Stock , NEW YORK , July 28.-BEEVES-Re- ceipts , 1,009 head ; no trading , feeling steady : cables lower. Live cattle , 941i0 c dressed beef ; refrigerator beef , 84112c imer pound : exports , none. CALVES-Receipts , 53 head , Market dull ; t'eals , 81.00475.50 : buttermllka , nominai , SIEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts , 5,670 head. Sheep a shade bower : lambs lower ; sheep , $3.OO6.50 : choice , $4.75 : lambs , $4.50 475.75 : ona car fancy , $6.20 ; culls , $1.00. IIOGS-llecelpts , 12,427 head. Market lower at $4.20@4.5p. Ciimcinunti Live Soeic. * CINCINNATI , Jtml' 28.-IIOGS-Steady at cA'rTLE-Steady at * 2.65414.85. ShEEP-Dull and lower at 2.254.0O ; lambs , lower at * 3.75475.85. toc1c in Sight. Record of receipts of live stoclc at time four principal markets for July 25 ; Cattle. lions. Sheep. Omalma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,522 8,912 1,131 Cimicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,000 25,000 10,000 ICansmi : City . . . . . . . . . . . 4,790 12,970 5,955 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 6,900 2,303 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,312 53,182 IS,036 11oui tl ike Arrival , . snail t7oltl. SEATTLE , Wash , , July 28.-Time stoamner Humboldt bias arrived fromn St. 2iciiaels * with 112 passengers ( roam 1)awsomm C1t1' , antI about $1,000,000 lii gold ( lust. This Is time estimate of Purser Twlggs , who sa"s ( lint it Is conservative. About $600,000 In duist was turned over to imimmu for sa.fo keeping. Aimmong time passengers era sonic old-tinmors , notably Otto Stander , one of lImo original ( iiSCoVOrl'ra of Eldorado. Sttmmmder hati in his state room four iron boxes full of nimg- gets , weighing 1,200 pounds in nil. Stander liai about $250,000. John Erickson , nn- otlmei' Yukomm imminem' , formerly of California , hail five wooden boxes , aggrcgatiimg 1,300 11001105 , under guard in his room , J. I ) , Menach of Seattle had a draft for $242,000 , tIme proceeds of time sale of his claim No , 8 , on Eldorado , C. W. Hall and 11. C. L. Gates. botlm formerly of Eumeka , Cal. , are credited witlm about SO,000 01)10cc. 0 , N. Jackson is said to have 20,000. Time above named carry the largest muoommnts. ( itt's on lhit Iinm * , IENVEIt , Cola , , July 28-Speclmml- ( ) Caine Warden Swan imas nottfletl Colonel Sumner , coollnammhlng ( time Iepartnient of tIme Colorado , that the iRe Indians hmavo left the White block Agelmcy , iJtnli , iii large numa- hers for time Colorado deer trail , in iioutt county , and are timreatonlmmg to kill imli time whites who interfere with tlmenm In tIme slaugimter of deer , anti also tlmrentening to Imavo revenge for ( ho simooting of timoir tribes- macmm by game wordemis last fall Gaitme W'ardelm Swan bias asked Colonel Sumner to senti a ( letflChmnment of regular troops to vatroi thai border , JAMES E. 80 YD & 00 , 'I'cleplonc , 103I ) . OllIalla , Nei' COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS alIt ! STOCKS 1IOAIW oil TRAIH. Dlret wires to Chicago still New York. Correspondentsg Jeima A. lWsrra . Co. T15iEi'IIONiO 11)5:1 : , H , R. PENNEY t CO. , Iltiti in ' 1 , N. V. 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