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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1898)
- - - - - - - - VV - - . - - V - : ; ; - - - - : : : _ : , , . - ; - - = - - - - - - . V V V - - - - - - - - V r-- ; . T1U DAILY flEE : SATURDAYAUUST 6 , 1SOS. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r- - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - COIIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ctivo Cash Doman Liberal Exporth and Small Rccoipta reatur in Wheat. SEPTEMBER PRODUCT GOES A CENT IUGLIER Zietter Tone Iii l'rovb.Intt Mnrlu't flue . o the Strngttt Iii Grnti M.r- ' Jietu and 1'rI'e AiI nhiVe oIIlc. CHICAGO , Aug.3maII recelptR , an ne- tivo cn1 ; dcmtnd and liberal export clear- aIwos controntcd the bcar In wheat today. As a result September vhcaL clcned 1 cent 3gher and December 7-Sc. Corn gancd V 6Jl-Sc. : Oath advanced . Pork rose 7 ½ c un(1 ( lard and rths 2c each , A tiliarp rally at LLverpoot heforo thc V opening hero Btnrtcd wheat higher. The foreIgn atrent11 ! wa RupIletncntcd by the : lomestIc situation , the principal feature of V the lttttet betug itnal1 recelptI4 and conse- V quent Inadequacy of supplies for Iminedkitc v1ilmcn east and abroad. Chicago re- cclpta vere 87 cztrlozldi , ngnlnst 321 last t , ear. Minneapolis no.1 Duluth got O curs , t whorcns 207 were received it year ogo. Tue tottil receults at wctern jrlniary , markets % vere 4l2OO ) ) ) tl. , against TOOO ma. the sirn- liar ( lIly ot lltMt. your. AtlafltIC tort exports vero ngitn ilberat , nmnitiittiig In wheat ; tfl(1 ( flour to t45,000 bia. Stieht reasons were tiuhliclent to 8CCOIIDL for the cent. it Illishlet V zt.hvance . hi Hepteinher wIlt'at that reRuItcl n the IIrMt halt of tim sSHlOfl. December us It himt been doing of late , iartIchrttc.t .to olIly a small extent In the bullishness of $ eptember. A good deal of the short 5eptemnber "bought in" wmms resohil for the nero distant imionthi. The ilernand for time cftnty oiTerlflgi4 Of carloads ut wheat in abe mihipia market was altogether in cx- tess of the supply. 'rime ( lernaflI for ship. jung lots wits even more urgent than it smis , yesterdmiy and the rcmium bid over iel- V temier price for inimediate Shlilfllcnt was re ; , sllile : lc premium vmis bId for silipinent mi ) to the end of the nnntii. September ClCllCl 15-Sc higher at CC 7.SiiflTe decline. ! to iG86Ge ; , ndtinccd to ( ; 7'/f rT .3e and closed at G7i7 ( ; : J.te. Deceniber started n.S1c ill ) at 115 3.Sj6 ½ c , oId ) ft to Gc , llrnied up to G5Sc and closed at l'c , 'ruin strength iii wheat and mm. slmnrp ad- Vahlce in tile spot article at IAvcrpovl wore the leading Inhluomices In corn September . -mIenc(1 c higher Itt from al'tc to 88'c. 'There waii not much disposition to sell and rrlcem4 advammeod steumlily. TIme tiny's range wmls kept betwecit the closing V price being 81 :1-Sc : blil. Oats was fIrm In sympathy with other nlarkets. The ratis In the couhltr3' have linderel ( tmreshing ) antI us there vere tots ( If contracts for early shipment the lireseilt , mmmLil receipts were not found adequate to sttply ti'e demand. Scptcnmhcr opemied i-Se ] mlgher at 21e , sold up to 21 ½ c , then reacted to 21 l-Stj2l'4e at tlmu close. V The hotter tone in provisions was milmo to the strength in grnimm and higher prices for logm4 mit the yards. There was very little prodimet for future ( lelivery offered and that WIlIClI ( liii fltul its wmy into the lIlt % VUH : quickly absorbed at zllvahlceI prices. 501)- ' tcnller pork began 24n higher ut 8S.9 , 11(1- vmmncod to $9.12' and ( leclinell to $9.00 at the dose. The range In lard minti ribs wmts V umail. 1stimatN1 receipts for tomorrow arc : , Vhent. 123 emIrs ; cart ) , IIO cars ; oats , 250 V cars ; lmogm4 , 15,04)0 ) Imead. V The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. Open. high , LOW. Olose. YeRt'y. Vlieat , Aug. . . tIn ' 70 GS , Ct ) (1S ( Sept. . . . dO3t : 7 O74 6Ot4h C7Uii C614(4t lIce. . . , d ! d5 na' J ( ; 4 May. . . O7 , Ii7 63c m37 ) d7J 'Coni. AmIr. . . : : nt : ; a , oa a : , ( :13 : Sept. . . :13tuts : 3m : :13' : ( : ms ; 334 . . . . ( 3 1 3lSi : : ma ; 3t' : , Nay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Oals. Sel.t. . , . 21 21 % ? 2l 215f1 . - May. . , : :4 : . -33 21s 23t@3 'ot : SeDt. , . 8 113 . 9 12 % 8 05 . 9 00 8 112k Lard. Oct. . . , it ) 01) ) l II (10 0 00 8 92V 501)1. . . 5 32 r : ij S 32I ! a r Oct. . . . 5 3Thi & .t2i. 6 31g 5 37 S 55 Sept . . 520 5274 120 r224 520 ( jot. . . . ; 22 smo : r 5 5 25 _ No. 2. Cash cmuottions wetb a. follows : FLOUIt-Qtmiet : winter lateflts , $1.S0J fldO : ttrmtighlts , $ : i.50j3.60 ; clear , : t.4O3.5u ; eimrhmmg SjeCiitlS , s.oo. : : : \1tlA'r-No , 3 sprIng. GStJ2c ; No. 2 red , ' ; oc. oc.CORNNo. . 2 , 33'tI3c. OATS-No. 2 , 21Y22c : No. 2 white , 27J 2S ½ c ; No. S VWhILte , 2G'j2Sc. ItYR-No. 2 , 45 ½ c. BARLEY -No. 2. 8O'Mi37'e. SEEDS-No. 1 Fiaxseed , 91t702c ; prime timothy , $2.60. V PROVISIONS-Mess pork , per bhl. , 5S.O5P tLOO : lard , per 100 lbs. . $5,2d14tiSOO ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.105.15 : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $ i.624j l.8' ' , ; short clear lileS ( boxed ) , ss.iop5so. ; 51)0 RS-t3nclimtngel. , Following are time receipts amid. shipments or today : V 1' V Articles Receipts Ship's. ? , . . . . . . . . . . - : : : : : r-5sfto c,400 'Vhemit , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156,800 ' Corn , he. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323,004) . 410,000 Oats , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 17800 Rye , htm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 5041 harley , ho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500 700 t On the I'redtmcc exchange totIa' time hut- ter market was ulrmn : creameries , 13 ½ 'ilS.c ' ; dairies , 13j1Gc. Eggs , easy , fresh , lic. icI % , OIIic ( 1iXl1t.tb MAht1liT. QuOflhl)1fl4 fur the imy en Gemmernl Cu , . , ims..i I ties. NEW' YORK , Aug. IL-FLOIJR-Tteceipts , 15,521 1)1)15. ; exports , 51S71 hbls. ; sales , 5000 packages. Stronger , but not quotably higher , mtmm ( lemmimmul is light. CORNM RAI.-Flrmtm ; yellow western , 73c. IIAItI4RY MALT-Dull. I EAT-ReceIpts. 12,530 itm. ; exports , 210,662 ho , Spot , strong ; No. 2 red , 7c f. 0. Ii. afloat , exlort ) gentle , to itrrl'e. Options showed liositive strength nil day. teilecting the continued simrtmmicmmgo In s'est- cr11 receipts , it good ctslm 'heaL inquiry Li I I pal mmt ; foreign ho y i rmg a mmd high or cmi- Ide vrices imelil stromlg throughout time sos- * 31011 ummd closed mit % tj1t , mmcl ailvance. No. 2 red , teptcmnimer , 7172&c , closed ' 2te. COltN'-fl0ceiimt , 75,126 bmi. : c'xIom'tm4 , 13- I 27 ha. ; 91,000 , be. sPot. Simt. strong' No. I V : : 'J'f ( ' r. o. b. mLiloat. Options opemmeil I ftrmn meul s'ere Inittiemmeed by 'heut , another gHl ( ox i .ort . ileni mm mmd ummil higher cables , elosed 4i3e mmet hmlghmt'r , September , 37 1l-1Gi37 7-Se : cioscil , 37 7-Sc. oivrs-rtecciimts , 40.00 ho. ; export s , tiO,0S5 Imim , ; ShOt , strong ; No. 2 , 2Sfj2S ( ' ; No. 2 'i'hm I I e Opt ions thm'mnvr , lmtm I u ict ( ' 105Cm1 4c net higher. Septemler closed 2G I-Sc. I iOl'S-Qmmiet. W'OOL-Imhi. Cl tEESl-Dtill ; large , wlmito , C 7.Scj7e ; mimnht vlmitc , 7 5.S37jc ; large colored , 7c : mflflhI coloreil , 7'c , h1t1T'I'Flt-ltecelpts , 2,070 1)lCgR. stead- ; vesterm1 croanmery , hlm,4tjl0c ; 1lgimms , ISc ; ImICtOrY , ] Ifjljt' . 1aH-fleceipts , aiic pkgs. ; steady ; west- irmm , 14'4c. ' 1'4 % I LO V-Fl rmn. COTTONSElt ) OIL-Steady ; prime cru0e , $ Shc ; , Io , yellow , 23'44iJ2e. ' ItiCE-Atoad ) ' . MOLSSES-Htendy. M1'r.LS-Oi'rmItionH on tIme metal cx- cluamige arc stilt comIilueti'il on ratlmt'r mair- row hues. although the general feeling is tti'flll ) ' . At time cloo toluy pig lion var- rants were called iluhi ammO unehmammgeti , with $6.65 bid anti $0.74) ) mmlcel , ; lake copper , mmmi- vhmitnp'd at $11.50. 'I'Iiu , mmmmchmalmge(1 vIth $ l5.S biti and $15.90 mislced , Lead , steady , with $ 'LtiI ) 1)1(1 flflil $ .I.97I , aketI. Speller , umtmeiiminged , with $1.50 bimI anti $4.60 miskeil , 'l'lmt' 11mm ntimniug 111(1 settling Price for leiilin western miners timid mimneiters colt. timiucs to quote lend $1.50. OvIemim * . . thii rI. ' ( , NR' ORLAN5. Jhll. 5.-hOG PflOD. l'c'l'sQtmiet ; pork , standard mess , 0je , Laird , rethimed tierce , 411V1 1-Se ; Pure iarI , , 5ti5 7-Sc. Boxed muemits , dry shuouhilers , S l-st,5o , ; pities , 5tii5 7-Se. iuimeomi , clear ribs sides , GfG 7-Sc. llamas , ChOiCO sugar cured , 00m 9e. COFiRl-1)tmlL ; Rio , ordinary to fmiim ' : ISle , ordinary to good , 4 5-S5c VLOUIO. cIltAIN AND Steady : hour. extra ( ahoy , $3.ij3,75 jat. emits , $ i.001i1.25. ( 'OhtNMli.I.-1l.S0. 1IItANt4e. . I I AY-l'rimne , ; ll.O&j12.00 ; choice , ' 13.001' I L0) ) . CORN-No , 2 sacked , mixed , 4c ; white timid yt'ilow , 43e OA'rS-No , 2 sacked , 300 , Iii.htimuirtu ' .Inrii't . , 13.i4TIMOl0l , Aug. 5.-ILOUfl-Firm , S tmnchmmmnged ; receipts , t,529 ; bbls. ; exports , 14- 600 imlmis , \VIlEAT'Jtrong : spot. 75 time Inontim , 7&c ; SeptemaIer , 73tt734c steamer , No , rod , 73tj73e ; receipts , S,056 bu , exptrts. r 4O,4G3 bu. ; isouthermi viment , by samnnic , 65j 7Cc : southern wheat , on grade , T2t75c. . COHN-Firmer ; spot and the month , 3V , , , * - 1375e : Ieptembcr , 37.W37"c steamer mixed , ; Ic ; receipts , 10 207 be. : cx- Imorts , tSS27 him. ; southern white , 3040c : southern yellow , 3c asked , OATS-Quiet ; No. 2 white , 3233e : No. 2 mnlxed , 301J31c ; receipts , 11,657 bu. ; exports , 'lone. 1It' ' _ ( and uncht&ngi , IO(1S-FIIm ( flflil tlnchnned. CIlEflSL-StendY and Unebammge1 , ( ) MtlIA GI1Jllt.tli MAItICETS. Comidillon of Trnde nmnt Qumatnflnnm , on StaiIe , niiul i'ismey ( rocerlc. . EGGS-Good stock , Ith. IIUTTRIO-Conimon to fair , 10i2o : sep- crater , ISo : gathered cresmery , 15il6c. L1V1i I'OULTRY-tleas , 777'c ; old roosters , 4c ; spring chickens , 12c ; ducks , not wanted ; geese , not wanted , l'IGEONS-Live , per doz. , U0..5c. VFAI-Choico , S'ujOc. hAY-Upland , $5.00 ; midland , $1.00 ; low- hamid , $1.00 ; rye straw , $4.00. VEG1TAIILRS. ONIONS-New southern , uwr lb. , 1I'.c. 1il1ANH-1 land-picked navy , per bu. , $1.25 , J'OTATOlH-New , per ha. , 40c. CA1lflAOF-Per crate per lb. , Ic. TOMATOES-Per four-basket crate , 50.j COo. COo.CUCUMIJERSIhomo grown , per doz. , 20 (25c , WAX I3FANS-1 Sal f-bushel basket , SOc. TROPICAL FRUITS. OItANGRS-Seediings , $2.50i2,75 : Valen- elmu , er box , $3,5 ; Mediterranean sweets , $3.00. LRMONS-Cnlifornta , $3.&OjO.OO ; fancy Mrsl4inn , $050137.00. 1IAN1t NAS-Choico large stock , per imUflch. $2.00tJ2.25 ; mnediuin sized bunches , $ l.7&712.0O. FRUITS. flhACiflIRR1flS-I.75. 1llt'lI1i0ltitIES-Per 1C-qt. case , $1.75. C1iIRlh1RS-1'er 10-lb. basket , 301335c. C1JltlhAN'1'S-I'r 2i-qt. case , $1.2a131.5O. \'A'riiti ELONS-Crnted , 1Cc ; loose , 12 ( fllc. CANTALOPE-Crates , $1.25 ; per basket $1 . : imomo grown , per doz. , SOc. P1AC1IES-Cahifornias , 20-lb. case , 00c $1.00. I'LUMS-Cahifornias , $ l.15ij1.25. 1'EARS-hjartlett , $2. MISCRLLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. , large size , 1213t ilo ; smith , lie ; tirazits , cr lb. , 0GjlOc' IOn- gUsh wmtinimts , iwr lb. , fane ) ' soft shelf , 1l13 12cl standards. &ijOc : fIlberts , per lb. , be ; ) ) econs , iOllshCl , medium , C137c : extra large , SI9c : large hickory nuts , $1.001.1O uer him. ; small , $ i.15ii1.25 per bu. ; cocoanuts , 1)01' 100. $4 : peanuts , raw , 6jCc ; roasted , 7c. riiAl'LlO SYItUP-F'ive-gal , camm , each , $2.75 ; gal. camis , pure , , er doz. , $12 ; halt-gal. cans , $4L25 ; rltmnrt onus. $3.50. liONlOY-Choice white , 1413 iSo. lA'fES-I-Imtllowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , 5c ; Sair , Sc ; Ford , 3-lb. boxes , 9c , FIGS-Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , ISo ; 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , Dc ; 2-lb. boXes , 22j23c per box ; California , 10-lb. box , $1. CI DEli-Per halt bbl. , $325133.50. hIDES , TALLOW , ETC. hIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7 ½ c ; No. 2 green hides 6c : No. 1 salted hides , 9c ; No. 2 salted lmi es , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 lbs. , 9e ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tahiow , No. I , Ic ; tallow , No , 2 , 2c ; rough tallow , 1c ; white grease , 24132c ; yellow and brown grease 1i2e. 51110111' PELTS-Green salted , each , I513 75c : green muIted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , ISo : dry shearhmmgs ( short wooe.l early skimis ) , No. 1 , each , Sc ; ( Icy ilint , 1'ammsa and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , Per IL. . . , actual weight , 4135c ; dry flint , ICansan mimid Nebraska murrain wool pelts , Per lb. , actual weight , 5f4c ; dry flint , Cob- rado hotelier vool jmeits , POt lb. , actual weIght , 4135c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3131c. St. I.UiM TnrLcet . . ( , , sr. LOUIS , Aug. 5.-FLOUR-Firm and fain ) ' active ; Patents , $3.700J3.85 ; straights , $3.40I 4.50. \VIIEAT-Stendy to fractionally higher , August leing c , September c and May 4c up for time ( lay. December was umn- c1iang.d. Spot , ( lull bitt firm ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 70c bid : track , 711A1372c ; Aimgust , C'J'4c 1)1(1 : September , G74t467 ½ c ; December , 130c ; 2.10) ' , 67c ; No. 2 hard , cash. 0c. COItN-Fumtuires fractionally higher ; spot , better. Nd2 cmudm , 32c ; Atmgust , 33c ; hop- temuber , a2ii32Ic ; Decemnber , 32'/c ; May , 3ic asked. OATS-Steady to a shade firmer for fu- tures. Spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , 23 ½ c : track , 25c : Auguist , 23c ; September , 2lc 1)111 : May , 21c hId ; No. 2 white , 3I1331'/c. ItYE-Firmn , 43r. SIOIODS-Fiaxsced , higher , Doe ; prime tim- 0th ) ' , IIC % ' to arrive , nominally $2.5O2.55. CORNMIOAI.--Steady $1.S0lj1.S5. BItAN-Strommg , active ; sacked , east track , 55S55'hc I lAY-Steady ; timothy , $7.O0ij10.50 ; prairie , $500137.00. I1UTTER-Firm ; creamery , 17W200 ; dairy , 140il6'e. EG(4S-Stendy , 9e. WIIISRIOY-Stead ) ' , $1.25. METALS-Lead , lower , $3.SO ; speiter , dull , $1.30. PROVISIONS-Pork , firmer ; standard 111055 , 1olbing , $9.00. Lard , lower : prime stenmn , $5.10 ; choice , $5.20. Dry salted meats , Imoxcil shmolmllers. $5.00 : extra short clear , $5.C2. ; m'ils ) , $5.75 ; shorts , $5.S7' . Bacon , boxed shoulders , $1.75 ; extra short clear , $6.I2.f. : ribs. $0.25 ; shorts , $ C.lil. IIECIOIP'l'S-Fboimr , 3,000 bbbs. : wheat , 69- 000 lam. : cormm , 35,000 bu. ; oats , 16,000 ha. SI II l'MENTS-Floimr , 10,000 bbbs. ; wheat , 11,000 bu. ; cormu , 0,000 bu. ; oats , none. Izuumsus ( 'it ( rnimi nii.1 Provisions , 1A NSAS CITY , Aug. 5.-WHEAT-Mar- Icet 2c to Vic higher miami active : No. 1 hard 65i170c : No. 2 , C6j71c ; No. 3 , 63'fj67c ' ; No. red , 7ti77c : No. 3 , 72575c ; No. 2 sprIng , tJ5c : No. 1 , 64c. CORN-Market steady to c higherNo. . 2 mixed , : :21332c : ; No. 2 white , 322c ; No. 3. 31c. OATS-Market steady ; No. 2 white , old , 2Se : new , 26c. lIVE-Market l4tea(1) ' ; No , 2 , 48c. SlAY-Market Ilrm anl unchanged , IILITTIOIt-Market steady ; separator , 16 ½ 13lSe ; dairy , ICc. EGGS-Market steady : freslm , tic. R100EII"I'S-Whmeat , 90,600 bu. ; corn , 0,700 bmm. : ( mats , 1:1,000 : ltl. siIII'MEN'rs-wimeat , 88,800 bu. ; corn , ' , co lam. ; omits , 2,000 bu , ( irilum Jti'CeiIIt,4 , mit I'riilL'Ilfll , ? , lnrket'i , MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 5.-Receipts : Whent , 68 cars , Cl I 1CAC.O , Aug. 5.-ReceIpts today : W'imeut , 87 cars ; corn , 436 cars ; oats , 252 cars. Estimated cars for tomorrow : Wheat , 125 ; corn , 410 : cats , 250. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 5.-Receipts : Wheat , 82 cars. DUhIJTIT , Aug. 5.-Receipts : Wheat , 2 cars. KNSAS CITY , tuig. 5.-ReceIpt \'heat , 161 cars , Cimmoimmmmnl i Itimurket , CINCINNATI , Aimg , 5.-FLOUR-Steady. \\'IIIOA'I'-Firrn ; No , 2 red , 7O137Oc , CORN-Steady : No. 2 mixed , ISo , OA'l'S-Firmn : No. 2 miXed , 23i@21c , R'lO-Qtmiet ; No. 2 , 42c. I'ltOVIHiONS-Iard. firm at $5.10. milk lmeuts , firm mit $ sm ; , hlacon , firm at $ G.62. \VIIISK\-Ntondy at $1.25 , lit J'i"i' lOit-Firmn , SOJGA It-Quiet. iOlS-Duii flt tic. CIIIOESE-Steady. a : iii , ' , , , " .Vimemtt 'mtnrket. MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 5.-WI IEAT- Stromig , Imighier ; Aimgtmst. S4l,4c ; September , 65'MjCS 5-Sc ; Iceember , 65 7.Sc ; on track , No. I hard , 8Cc ; No. I northern , S5c ; No. 2 nomthermm , Slc. FLOLIII-lliglmer ; fIrst patents , 81.25i4.35 ; second puteilts , $ I.10114.20 , IILtAN-Jitmllc , $9.OOi9.5O ; sacked , $ I0.00131 Liveriol flrnln lUmi rkct , 1.IVIOItl'OOT. , Aug. 5.-V. ' ! ! RAT-Market Ilrmi , , li2mI higher : Aimgust , nominal ; Sep. tnmtier. Ss 9 7S(3 December , Ss Cl. COIIN-Ammwrican mixed , now , 11cm , Is lab ; August , 'is 2 5-Sd ; Septemnbom' , Is 3 3-Sd ; October - tober , 'Jim 4 5-Sd. i't'orin lhimrl'I , . , . , PloonrA , Aug. 5-CORN-Firm ; No. 2 , 3. , ' , . OATS-Trregtmlar ; new , No , 2 white , 2ll , J \\'IIISICY-Firm , on the basis of $1.25 for fimmishied goods , MilulmuiIce ( ir&ii * Market , M1I.\VAUKIOE , Aug. 5.-W'hEAT- higher ; No. 2 northern , 52c , ltYlO-Iliglmer ; No. 1 , 45c ; September , CSc ; No. 2 , 4lYe. IIAI1LIOY-Qulet ; No , 2 , September , 41c ; lIlulnhlle , 3Ic. 51111 Prmmni'Is'o SVlicit MnrIet , 0AN FRANCISCO , Aug. 5.-WIIIOAT- Firma : December , $1.20. JIAI1LEY-jmutctivo ; December , $1.18 3-8. luiimthi ' .Yhm.'uit Market , DULtT'l'i I , Mi . 5.-W'I I EAT-No , I mmortimermm , cash , SI ( ' ; August , 70c ; September , U'Sc ; December , t'5e. Yl'k Drr ( iuud. Market , NlOV YObtl , Aug. 5.-Time dry goods sit- tmahlon shows but little radical change. 1 hero Is a steady gain iii time amount of 5iOt biiimess In cotton goods. Time tone of tIle market Is , on * 110 whole , a good one. Prices are % vell maintained and the demand , Is fairly well sustained In moat lines. The sittimitlomi in lirlut cloths shuowm. no chmano Of mnomnent. Staple cottons locally are sold muoru freely than heretofore , l'or both : brown goods and bleached ( or home con- 'V V tV , VV sumption the orlern have bean more nIl- merous , The site of th orders Is still an- satlsfActoi-9' , Export goods show continued good results , Denim hiao registered a large sale In nine-ounce goods. Other caarso coborel cottons show no change , Quilts nr said to be fIrmer , Blankets nnd flannels Show no chsnge , WhIte goods are fIrm and featureless , STOCKS A'I ) IIOXPS. Mflrke.l Aeicitrinccw "t'ork Market and l'rlccs 1lftel Shmurlul ) ' , NEW YORIC , Aug. 5.-The stream of spec- tilatlon and investment money continued to pour Into stocks and bonds today , without - out interruption , I'rlces throughout the list were lIted sharply. Time proflt-taking movement , which has been a drag on tIme leading industrials for several days past , was apparently ended today and the bears who soi.l these stocks early on the assump- lion that realizing was still in progress , were forced t buy back later. The result wail to bring the industrials into time gen- cml current of the market which moved upWard - Ward with a tidal sweep. The railroads themselves were somewhat tmnsettled at the opening and most of tIme leading stocks declined 1-S ier cent to ½ per cent before time tipwaril movement of prices set In. The opening venkness was In sympathy with London and the quIckness with which it was overcome was a strik- lag evidence of the independence of the iocab stock exchange. There was quite a serious depression both in London end Paris on the reported friction between Iths- sia and Great Ibrituin and there was quite urgent selling here for London account , but the supply of American securities abroad huts been so far reduced in the last year that the disposition of foreign holders to 1)UP ) or sell has very much less iniluemice than formerly , Time nggres'dvo buying wlmich has been noticed in Wall street for several .lnys quickly turned prices upwards and gained In vobttme on the ndvztmtce. Bar- iington continued to bo the lealer and scored an extreme advance of 2' Per cent. Time oilier grangers came next In point of importance nail tIme Paciila roads and their connections followed , with quite a list of lesser stocks trailing onto the movement. A marked feature of the trading was tIme large individual bbocls of stock which were taken at tab ) figures. Quite a number of the speculative leaders showeil single transactions - actions of 1,000 shares or upwards at the lmighm prices of the day. There was some ( hiSpOSttiOfl to realize in the last hour , but a decline of a fraction quickly reduced the market to ( limlIfless. l'ossibly time fInal spurt in IltIrhimIgion was used to cover some rather extensive realizing at other points. There was talk in Wall street of an agreement - mont to advance prices , which Include(1 a number of interests controlling vast wealth. Timat the buying came from a combination of powerful Interests was quito evident , but that It was based on the assumption of a future rise in values and a demand from the general Imubhic for stocks is equally ccc- thin , There was some Increase of outside interest shown by buying through commis- stoit houses today. The market was remarkably - markably broad and brought Into activity many long dormant stocks. Dealings in bonds were not on as large a cn1e as yesterday - terday , but the demand continued nc- live and well distributed , and car- ned prices vigorously upward all through the list , Total sales , $4.- 040,000. United States old 4u. registered , advanced - vanced per cent and the Is , when Issued , declined 1-8 per cent of bid price. The Evening Post's London Ilnancial cablegram - blogram sa's : The stock markets bore were stagnant imi tone and dull on Chinese Political matters , which caused a fall in consols. Spanish securities keep fairly good on the peace prospects. Americans have been easier In sympathy with other markets - kots , but closed good in the street. It is generally believed in the city thnt nothing serious will come of the political situation , which , however , is admitted to be rather critical. The following are th9 closing quotations of the leading stocks emi time New York market today : unmoa I'actflc roam. 25I , tIe pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atchison . . . . . . . . . . 13 % hawaIi C. C. . . . . . . . do eta . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 iirooklyn It. 'I' . . . . . . hiaitImre & Ohio. , . 5 St. P. & 0. . . . . . . . . . . 54 Canada I'ac'lic . . . . . S3 do pC1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Canada Southrn 3i' St. P. , M , & i1..161' Central l'aclflc . , . . P. Southern I'aclflc . . . 20 Cmies. & Ohio. . . . . . . . Z' Southern flaliway. . Sf , Chicago & Aiton. . do etd . . . . . . . . . . . . C. , Ii. & . . . . . . . . . . . , Texas & I'nciltc' . . , . 12V C. E. Iii. . . . . . . . . . t'V tinlori l'aciflc pCd. . 65' ( : . , C. . (1. & St. 1. . . 4i iy. t' . , 1) . G. . . . . . ilci pttt . . . . . . . . . . . . 84'abash . . . . . . . . . . . . . Del. & lLutuon..il ! , . .o phi . . . . . . . . . . . . 1914 1) . , L. & W..150 tV. & I. L' . . . . . . . . . . B. & It. G. . . . . . . . . . . 12 . do ptd . . . . . . . . . . . . . I2I do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam8 lOx . . . . . . . . .103 Erie ( new ) . . . . . . . . . . 11 % Amaertean gx . . . . . . de lat eril. . . . . . . . . . 35 UnIted States 1x. . , 41 Port Wayne . . . . . . . .112 % Ve1ls-Fnro Ix . , . .11 Gt. North , old..131' Am. Cotton Oil . . , , hocking 'afley . . . . 4 % do pM . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82i4 Illinois Central . . .1O73 , Am. Spirits . . . . . . . . i3 , Sake Erie & \V. . . . . 14 do ptI . . . . . . . . . . . . . do pal . . . . . . . . . . . . . m % Am , Tobacco . . . . . . . . t.ame Shore . . . . . . .196 do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louis , & Na.1m. . . . . . 5411 People's ( las . . . . . . .100 Manhattan I..low. COnS , ( hiM . . . . . . . . . . . . Met. Traction . . . . . .15 Corn. Cable . . . . . .170 MIchigan Ceatral.,107 Cole. F , & I. . . . . . . . . 20 MInn. & St. I. . . . . . . : ! S4 do p10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . CS .lo let pril. . . . . . . . . . si General Electric . . 40'4 Missouri Paciflo . . . 36l Illinois St1 . . . . . . . . Mobile & Ohio. . . . . . 2645 L.acmecio Gas . . . . . . . . M. . IC. & T. . . . . . . . . . i1'/ Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3711 , do lt4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 34h do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . New AIb. & Chi..l Nat. IAn. Oil . . . , . I. N. A. , C. I. & L. . . . 10 I'nctfic Mnli . . . . . . . . (10 pM . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313k Pullman I'alace . . .1 N. .8. Central . . . . . . 8111 SlIver Certlilcates , , . SS N. Y , Central..Il'i Standard It. & T , . , s's N. Y. , C. & St. L. . II Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11S5 (10 1st pfmI , . , , . . , , . , 60 do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . .1m4 (10 21 pt,1. . . . . . . . . . 3 ? T. C. & Iron. . . . . . . . 26 Northwestern . . . . . . . 1415 U' . 5 , Leather . . . . . . 715 N. American Co. . , , 614 .10 phI . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern I'aclmic. . . . 1O14 U. S. Rubber . . . . . . 39h 0u ptd . . . . . . . . . . . . 7314 00 p1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ontario & \Vest. . . , 151k ostrn Union . . . . . Ore , 11. & Nay. . . . . 52 CIII. & Northwest. .134 . Ore. Short Line. . . 28 . do p01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'lttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . n. 0 , & \'est. . . . . . fleading . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ism .10 pM . . . . . . . . . . . . . C6 Rock IslanO . . . . . . . . J9 % Chi. & Great W'st. St. I , . & 5 , F. . . . . . . 1st pfll. . , . 421.4 do td . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cl St. m. & SW . . . 14 t.1'auI _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .102lSt.L.&S. F , 3t15 , . 1015 Total sales of stocks today , 3S2.400 shares , including Atchison preferred , 8,365 ; Chesa- Poalco & Ohio , 3.015 : Buriington , 33,788 ; Louisville & Nashville , 6,224 ; Manhattan , 15,030 : New York Cemmtrai. 4,400 ; Northern Pacific , 21,413 : Northern l'acitlc preferred , 8.020 : block Island , 2,000 ; Union Paciflc , 6,130 ; _ t , V Paul , 2,03O ; Southern preferred , G,2S1 ; Union Puciltc preferred , 21i2 ; Spirits , 5,400 ; Tobacco , 5,820 ; Poopbe' Gas , 7,210 : I'aciflc Mail , 3,775 ; Stmgnr ; 27,708 : Tobacco , Cotton & Iromm , 0,575 ; Rubber , 18,745 ; Rubber preferred , 5,507. Nov Y rk Muley Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 5.-MONEY ON CALL -Nominally 14tll4 per cent. PItIME MIORCANTI LII } 'APIOR-3't74 per cent , STEItLING EXChANGE-Market steady , witim actual business in bankers' bills at $1.85 3.813'4.85 , for demand and mit $4.S3) for BiXt ) ( ln's ; osted rates , $4.S44.t5 antI $4.86tf4.86' , ; commercial bills , $4.S2/1ii4.8J. SILVEII CEt'rIFicATEs-ss',1359l.c , lIAR SLV1014-5SC. ! MEXICAN DOLLARS-45lc. OOVIORNMION'i' BONlS-Merket firm ; new 4.'t , reg , and coupon I2715 ; 4s. reg. , 1ll5 ; coupon , 11l ½ 2s , 7 : Ss. reg. and coupon , 112 ; Paciibc Cs of ' 99 , 10215 , Closing qtiotatioims on bonds were as fob- lows : 11 , 5 , new 45. remr..284 . ' ' , J. C , Cia. . . . . . . . . . . . Ii IT. S. do . . . . . . . . . . , N , C. , . . , , , , , , . , , , , ' 11 , 8. dii , reg . , , , , , , , . I125 N , C. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 11 S. docoup , . , , . , , . 112 No , Pacitic 1hts..112I 11 , 8 , 'dN , vu ; , . , . , . . , (17 No , l'aciltc : mis. . . . . . 041 * 11. 5. O . . . . . . . . . . : No. Paclito .ip , . . . . . . 11 , 5. ( Is , 00111).113 N. ! & , C. & St. 1. 4s..I07 District 3. . , . , . . ilim % N. & W. thu. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ala. , class . . . . . . . . N. W. CoumsohH..i4l ( Ma. , class 11 , , . . , . , 100 N. IV. 1)cb , tim , . . . . . . . I 18 Ala. , class ( I. . . . . . . . 1114 Ore. N , IsIs. . . . . . . . . 112 Ala , C'tmrrsmmey. . . . . . lit ) Ore. N. 4s. . . . . . . . . . . 11514 Ateimtsoim 4N. . . . . . . . . 1)594 0. 8 , LOs t. r . , , , . . , Atcliion iitij , 4s , . . 720k 0. S. L. Sf1 I. . . . . . . . . Camisdu So , ds. , . , I1(114 l'aeitie tin o 93 . , . , , 1fl2L Ciii , Termnia. , 41a. . . . . 85 ) tItllimg 41a. . . . . . . . . . C. &O. liii. . . . . . . . . . . 11414 II , C. , iv. IsIs. . . . . . . . C , , Ii. & U. 4.s ! . , , , . . 1044 St. L , & 1. 10 , con SsIl0 ( I ) , & t ti. : its..111)14 St L. & 3 , 1" . Goim , lmllft 1) . & . it. a. 4ii. . . . . . . iR St. 1' . Commatols. . . . . . . 14114 East Teomi. istia..loaha St. I' , C. . % 1' . I Ste. . I Is Erie Gem , . 45 . , . . . . , , 75 St. 1' . C. & 1' . Sum. . . . . 110 1" . IV. & 1. ) , Isis , 1 , r. 74 Mo. Ity. eu. . . . . . . . . . . . i170 ( Thu. Elec. . . . . . . . . ) S. It. &TOma. . . . . . . . . 70 a , ii , & s. A , ( Is..lOi Tenli. mmcmi' set Ss , . . 02 G.hI&S.A. Oclsh01 T,1. L.U. 1st . . . . .107 1I&T. Cmmt. Is . , , , . 110 T. I' , Itig. 2tls. . . . . . . II , .1 T. ( I. con , Os , .1 1 1 17. I' , P. & ( I , IsIs , , 7m ( ) Iowa ( . . . . . . . . . : S'ab , let , . . . . . . . 5,3. ? IV COn. 4s , . . .103 W'ab. .ds. . . . . . . . . . . 00 I.&N. Uni.45 . . , . , , 01 WStort , 4s , , , . , , . , . 110 1miieiot1ri ( IN . . , . , , 102 Va , C'nttmries. . . . . . . 72U 1i1 , IC. & 'I' . 'lOs , , , , 01 Vu. deferred . . . , , , , S N , IC , " 1' . 4. . , . . . . . . . tOi tJmmiou l'aclhc s . . , 0814 N.Y.C.IHIM _ . . . . . . .110 Fimniviiil Notes , OMAHA , Aug. 5.-Time clearings for the day were $352,507.03 ; balances $7I,1I9.03. 'l'hmo clearings for 1S97 i'eru $77.9l2.lS amid the balances $186,901.33 , I nerease in clearings , $77,591.85. WAIII1LNOTON , Aug. 5.-Today's state- macat of time condition of ttio treasury shos's ; Avniiublo cash babuumcu , $257,523,560. Gold reserve , $188,688,771. CHICAGO , Aug. IL-Clearimigs , $15,579,900 ; balances , $1,620 000. New York exchange , lOc discoummt : sterling exchange , llostel rates , 11.Sl1'(44.S6 ; actual , $4.8355tlj4.8S ; sixty days , $4.83'0j1.84 , Stocks dull ; Biscuit , 31 ; his- cult vrcurred. 95 1-8 : Strawbomird , 27 3-8 ; North Chicago , 212 ; Diamond NatcIm , 139 ; W'est Chicago , 92 5-8. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 5.-Clearings , $1,2,2l0 ; balances , $292,874. Money , Sf18 per cemmt. New York cxcimammge , par bId ; lOc premium asked , HA LTIMOIIIO , Aug. 5-ClearIngs , $2,627- 467 : balances , $189,300. PhILADELPHIA , Aug. 5.-Clearings , $12- 240,330 ; balances , $1,306,625. N15V YORK. Aug. 5.-Clearings , $126,715- 44 $ : balances , 26,181,415. CINCINNATI , Aug , 6-Money , $3tJQ per , cent. New York exchange , 230 discount asked. Clearings , $1,927,650. BOSTON img. 5-Clearings , $ I6Si2,028 : balances , I,39 $ 925. 2u1 EM i'll IS , Aug. 5.-Clearings , $206,651 balances , $2,127. NEW OIIIVJIOANS , Aug , 5.-Clearinmzs , $1- 211,823 ; New York exchange , bank , $1 z're- taiuin ; conmmercial , 25c remiuhi1 , Ibosteim SCl Itumotnt Itlis , UOSTON , Aug. 5.-Call loans , 2133 per cent : tima loans , 2134 per cent , Closing qtiotntiomms On stocks , botmtls and miltulug ahmares A. T. & St. I' . , , , , 1314 Atchison l'td . . . . . . . Am. Sugar , , , . . . . . , , 138 % lloston Iii . . . . . . . . . . . do Pttl . , . , . , , . , , . , . Ill 13 , 11. III..1(1 Ilny State ( Is , . . , , , . , 2 ( len , Rlectrii itii. . . P1 Hell Telephone , , . . .2 .5 Atebluon 4 , , , . , . . . . Dl Iloston & 1bany,22 Ali0uez Mining Co. . I'S hloston & Maine. . .l88 AtinmitiC . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. , ii. & Q . . . , . , . , 112 BostOn & Mont. . . . . litchlamrr . . . . . . . . . . .I03'4 ' Iltitte & flo'ton , . . , . ( eaem-al i1c'triO . . , lilt. Calumet & Iieclti , . .818 Illinois Steel . , . , . , . . 59 Centenmilimi . . . . . . . . . . 1ll $ teziean ( 'entrctl . , , 4)5 J"ranklln , . . . . , . . , , , . Ii N. Y. N. li. . . . . . . 9 : ; C'ceeIn . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Old Colony . . , . . . , . , 192 Qmiacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .III Rubber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3914 'l'nnmnruek . . . . . . . . . . .157 Union l'sclflo . . . . . . . I'114Volierlne . . . . . . . . . . . 'e st In6 . . . , . . . . . . $ Gl I'.urrott . . . . . . . . . . . W'est'Iuoumse llee. . 2715 ( 'id Dornlaca . . . . . . 26' , , dopfI , , . . . . . . . , 8 : ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nt-iv York 31 imuiuig tiumotnt itms , NEW' YOR1 , Aug. 5.-Time following are the closingquotations _ on mining stocks : 1)eadwaoI . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ontiurie . . . . . . . . . . . . . datild & Curry . , , , , , ; Oplulr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Con C. & V . , , . . . . . , 18 l'lyniotmth . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . Choblar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS QuIcksilver . . . . . . . . .125 . Crown Point . . . . . . . . 11 tb M . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 hale & Norcriss . . . 60 Sl'rra , Nevaiia . . . . . . It ) ltomci'tnke . . . . . . . .4,104 Stnnilarl . . . . . . . . . . . .ISO Iron Siii'er . . . . . . . . . . 70 t'nlon Con . . . . . . . . . . IS Mszt'mum 10 Yellow , lacket II 1.ondom , Stei ( ju.italtiuums. LONDON , Aug. 5-4 P. m-Ciosing : Consol , m.l ) ' . . . . . . St. l'aul corn..1045 do , accotmnt. . . .110 11-16 New York Central..122 CanruliSh l'a'tflc . . . S5l5 I'ennyl'nnlmt , , , . , , . . ISrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13i Ihen4ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 110 2ds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3614 Mex. Cent. new Is. . 85"5 ' 4 Central . . . ,1lO1 Atchii'.on . . . , . , . , , , , , I3' MexicanorLlinarl' . . , 20 Grarnl Trunk BAR SlL.VER-23 7-lCd per ounce , MONIOY- ½ per cent. Time rate of discount in time open market for three months' bihis , 1 ½ er cent. Foreiglm Fimmammelni. LONDON , Aug. 5.-Prices on time stock exchange today broke nIL aroumd , oivlng to tIme scare caused b the straimmed relations between Great llritnlml and Russia growing otmt of Cimineso questions. Tim Paris market - ket was also nervous for the same reason. It was reported on time Stock eciiztmmge during the tla : ' that the llritish government had monopolized tlmo St. Petersburg wire for twemmty-our hours. Time market for American securities after declining sonic- what was quiet , with a lmtirdoning tendency. Trading was nlereiy professional. The closing tone was firm amId the demand gen- emIly higimt. Gold Is quoted at Buenos Ayreii at 177.70. I'ARIS , Aug. 5.-Prices were strong on the boursa at the outset. today , but subse- ( lumently on unfavorable atlvices from Lou- don and iherhin there was a reaction , es- peeiall ) ' in Simnishi 4s , Italians and Turk- ishi. There was partial recovery ( luring the last hours , but the market closed Imaavy. Romites were calmu , Spanish 4s closed at 42.20. BERLIN. Aug. 5.-QuIet business pre- veiled on the botmrse today and prices were lnaimltnincd. Spanish Is were strong and ailvammeed 2 points in response to , tiio tone of the western markets. Cotton Mnritt't. NEW YORK , Aug. 5.-Very little specu- Iative interest was manifested on time cot- tomi exchange. TIme flr8t call developed a steady feeling , with first sales at an- changed prices to 3 points lower , the slight decline being due more to ab- semico of buyers thumm a predominance - dominance of sellers. After stenIying to last night's filial flgimres on light covering - ing by shorts , tue market becamne specuba- tively . fiat and for the remainder of tIme day exhibited very little animation. Futures closed quiet : August , $5.89 ; September , $5.93 ; October , $5.97 ; November , $5.99 : December , $0.03 ; January. $0.06 : February , $0.09 ; March , $6.13 : April. $6.16 ; May , $6.19. Soot , quiet ; middling , 6 1-ICc. Receipts , none ; exports to tile continent , 100 bales ; sales. 1,178 bales ; elminimers , 328 bales : stock , 8,152,201 bales. NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 5.COTTONIt'u1 ttlres , quiet ; August , $5.61 ; September , 51.59 fI5.6t ; October. $5.62I5.433 : November , $56513) 5.06 ; December , $5.7Oi 5.71 ; .Innhmnry , $3.740z ) 5.76 ; February , $5.77J5.79 : March , $5.81135.S2. Spot , quiet and stoad' ; sales , 400 bmiles. Good ordinary. 4 5-Sc : low midhing , 5 3-iCe ; middling , 5 li-jOe ; good mniddling , Cc ; mid- ( lung fair , 6 7-iCc. Receipts , 287 bales ; stock , 84,160 bales. LIVERI'OOL , Aug. 5.-COTTON-Spot , moderate tiemand ; prices stead : ' : American middling , 3 15-32d. The sales of tIme day were 5,000 bales , of whiclm 500 wore for speculation amid export , and included 7,804) American bales. Receipts , 3,000 bales , in- eluding 900 American babes. Futures opened dull , with a poor demand , and closed quiet ; American middling , I , m. c. , August , 3 24-Ci 133 25-640 sellers ; August and September , 3 21-64.1 buyers : September and October , 3 21-643 22-64d buyers : October and Novom- her , 3 21-640 sellers : November mind December - ber , 3 20-640 buyers ; December mind Janim- ary , 3 20-Old buyers ; January and February - ary , 3 20-60113 21-Cid sellers ; February and March. 3 21-64.1 . buyers ; Maccit anti April , a 22-Gui sellers ; April and May , 3 22-642 3 23-64t1 buyers ; May and Jumme , 3 21-Olhj ) 3 20-C4d value. CotTa-c Mu m'kc , NEW YORK. Aug. 5.-COFFEE-OptionS stead : ' , with August unebmanged itmitl other months 5 points higher : further advanced on local covering , some investment buying , scarcity of sellers , light llrazilinim receipts and bullislm average to Emropeamm , cmibbes : rmied , moderately active ; closed steady at 5Q1j1O pointR net higlmer : sales , Ih.fO bags , imicltmding Septemler , $5.50. Spot Rio quiet hilt steady ; No. 7 , invoice , Cc ; No. 7 , jobbing - bing , 6'.c ; libd fairly active and steady , on Mmirkt't. orr4 CITY , Pa. , Aug. 5.-Credit balances , 0Cc ; certiibcates. 06o bid for cash ; maimip- ments , 18.105 bbbs. ; runs , 11,147 bids. SAVANNAh , Ga. , Aug. 5-011-Spirits of tUm'lelitiIle ) , firm at 26c. 1toimi , fIrm and unchanged , WILMINGTON , Aujf. 5.-OIL-Spirits of tuiroentine. Ilmili at 2j14c imid. Reim1. firm at $1.00iu1.05. Crude turpentine , firm at $1.00 , $ I.501j142. ' [ 'nc , llrmn at $1.10. Sugar Market. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 5.-SUGAR--Open kettle , stemiIy. 3i 14 1-Sc ; centrifugal , strong , white , 4 11-iCc ; ) 'ellois' , 415134hc ; seconds , ilLASSES-Ensy ; centrifugal , ' 4lic. SUG.tR-itav , stromlgOr , tending imlward. ) Fair reilmiing , llc : centrifugal , 06 test , 4 1-Sc. Sales rumored at slmatie higher lrices. lmtmt III ) conlbrmation received. buncO , ilrmn and fairly active. CnhifIm'mmimi Irit'd F'rmits , NEW YORK. Aug. 5.-"Al.IFORNIA DitIED F1t1'lTS-luli ; evaporated tipples , common , 6138c ; prime wire tray , ; ChOtc ( ' , S3139c : fammey. Om,4c. I'rmlmles , 4135c , Apricots , royal , 81413100 ; Moor park , 101112c. peaches , mnpeeled , S13Sc ; 1)eeleai , 121316c , STRIKERS ATTACK THE POLICE JOllort , . to Start SamsI , nms.i floor Flit- I cries ivi tIm ? oiiuml Ion ibiii ( 'OmIses 'l'roumble , OSIIICOSIT , WiaAlmg , 5.-Rioting has been rosunmed by the striking wood workers hero on eccouimit of the Emmshi mid door ineim trying to run their plants with non' minion labor. At time Morgan pbamit last night a crowd of 1,000 strikers and sylilpathizers gathered to abueo and maltreat mion-tmnion workmemi as they left the mill , Cidef Wcis- brodt , with a force of police. succeeded in preserving a semblance of order until darkness - ness set iii , when a serious onslaught on the police was muamhe , in which several officers received bruises emitl cuts awl Chief Wcisbrodt was broubt to his knees by a stone striking hm1mi above the heart , Several llots were fired in the air and the 1)011Cc fimially witlmdrew. At 6 o'clock tlmia morning the strikers congregated and clubbed and stoned workmen trying to reacit limo Morgan mill , Thirty policemen svera ( lispatcimed to rcinfofce the small squad on duty there , but whoa the police arrivel the crowd set on tbenm with sticks and stones 1mm a vicious mnamm. ncr. The POliCO Used their climbs freely and time street was finally cleared at the expense of many broken heads 011(1 a score of arrests , immcluding nIne of ( lie su'onmcn ringleaders , The aomm-unlon crew finally reached time mill under police vrotection antI the factory was started tip with a strong force of police to keep the streets clear around the plant , Time strikers mu-c far from subdued , however , antI more trouble is 1)romisel , Slumialsi , All % im , mt I'esm&'i' , PARIS , Aug. 5.-Time Madrid correspond- cat of the Temps telegraphs this afternoon . that there is no danger of any uprisings In Spaimm , Ito adds that everybody is desirous of peace , "though profoundly deplorIng the necesity for making such great sacrifices. " OiIAIIA. LiVE STOCK MARItET Good Cattle Still Boll Oloso to the Boat Chicago Pignreii. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS ARE FIRM Couu4r' flemunnil ICeeps tip VelI nitti iiniIitnin Scnd- ' ScndI'rlccsIlmugs Ailvance Siiiirpiy , Gaining f ' to 10 Ccmmts-Sitce1 friteitmly. , SOUTH OMAhA , , Aug. 6. Cattie. JJog , imet'p. Receipts today . , , , , . , , , . 1,696 5,210 1,409 Oiiiciai yesterday . . , , , . 1,3:18 : 7,846 4,20 One week ago . , , , , . , . . , . 2,0)9 4231 1,115 Two 'eeks ago , , , . . , , , . 1,045 7,973 1,131 One year ago , , , . , , . . , , , . 1,1125 1,445 2,415 Two years ago , . , . , . , . . 1,170 4,200 813 So far thus week , , , . . . , , 12,100 36,251 16,110 Same days last week. , . 10,911 25,911 12,061 Same days week before 10,586 41,013 8,480 A'erago r'rico ' Paid for imogs for the last SoVetal das , Iti ) vOlmlpariSomiS - _ _ V IiS9S,11897flSlGI1895.11891.U893,11892' July 19 . , .l3S9j332II4S9470i535i564 Jtmiy 20 , , 3 86 3 39 2 97' 4 91 I 74 5 114 0 54 July 21 . . . 3 81 3 38 2 03 4 79 0 33 5 55 July 22 . . , 379327i284i 485 bill 5ttl July 23 , , . 3 82 3 251 2 83 4 81 4 III 5 60 July 21 , , , ' 3 31 2 92 4 76 1 81 5 59 Jill ) ' 25 , . 3 89 2 59 4 81 4 76 5 Ml 60 Juiy 20 . . , 3 87 3 37 4 88 4 81 5 53 561 July 27 . . , 3 72 3 43 2 85 4 89 4 50 5 25 5 ' 37 July 23 . . 3 67 3 29 2 76 4 76 5 06 5 57 July 29 , . . 3 72 3 36i 2 71 4 93 5 01 5 53 July It ) . . . 3 74 3 44 2 77 4 74 4 58 5 52 July 31 , , ' 3 50 2 71 4 67 4 110 5 02 Atigust I , . , :1 : 79 2 77 4 46u 4 59 5 02 42 August 2. . . 3 74 3 45 4 43 4 55 5 10 5 40 August3 , , . :167 : 347$283 $ 45414501491 54S August 4. . . : i 64 3 57 2 85 I 4 S 4 78 5 55 August 5. . , :1 : 71 3 53 2 tiO 4 65 4 87 5 61 Imidkntes Sundai' . The ofliciat number of cars of stock brought. 1mm today by each road was : Cattle. hogs , Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. fly. . . . . . . . . . . 4 0. & St. L. 11) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . Missouri Pacific ity. . . . . . . . . . 12 14 Uniomi Pacilbe System . . . . . 5 7 3 C. & N. \T , by . . . . . . , . . . . . 3 1 1" . , 10. & ill. V. It. It . . . . . . 12 14 S. C. & I' . II ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 , . C. , St. 1' . , 511. & 0. by. . 10 3 11. & N. H. 11. H. . . . . . . . . . 11 16 2 C.B&Q.Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 IC , C. & St. J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 C. , It. I. & P. ity , , 10. . . . . . 2 . . .C , , IL I. & 1' . Ity. , W . . . . . . 2 1 Total receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 68 & TIme disposition of the tIny's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the ntmrn- her of head indicated : Buyers. Cattle llogs. Sheep. Time (3. ( II. hammond Co. , 4t 596 Swift amid Cdmpnn ) ' . . . . . . 156 037 Time Cudahy I'acking Co. , 263 483 1' , D. Armour Chicago. . , 172 1,015 , . . . . H. liecker Degan. . . . . 256 Vamim'ant & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lobnmnn & Itothscliilds. . . 90 IV. L Stephens . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 lull & hlummtzinger . . . . . . . . 17 Livingston & Selmaicr . . , , 125 H. flamiltomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Frey llrewln Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 765 Armour , from time country . . . . . . . 690 hammond , from K. C. . . . . . . . 452 Cudahy P. Co. , fromn K. C. . . . 769 . . . . Other btm'ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Totals , 5,217 690 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CATTLE-The early arrivals of cattle showed only fifty-live buds on sale , but later on in tue morning a train of twelve cars of soutitermm cattle arrived , which helped out the receipts quIte materially. Time gemierai market tills morning was lint so very macit tiifferent from yesterday amid still there appears to be a. veaI feeling even on good beef cattle. Among today's ofTerimigs were mmmc right good dry lot cattle which sold mit $5.10135.3O. These cattle would probably have brought SfJlOc more money a very short time ago. Time wire edge Is o from the mnarlcet , but tili good cattle are selling well and the toll at tlliat lOiflt today was only 20c tinder the best price reported at Chicago. The local de- 1flUll(1 commtiaues good miami time fat cattle changed hands iii good season , Cows and hollers sold at about the same prices as yesterday , the market being without - out quotable cimango. Veal caives , bulls , etc. , were uncimminged. There were several little bunches of stock- erat and feeders in tue yards this morning which certainly sold no lower , in fact , the mnarket on that kind of cattle could be quoted as firm. Yesterday eighteen loads were mhiipped out into the country , and as the country demand keeps up quite close to the receipts , the market , instead ot weakening - ening , is , if anything , strengthening UI ) all the time. Representative sales : BEE1" STEERS. No. As' . Pr. No. As' . Pm. N. y. r. I. . 650 $2 50 33..1345 $1 70 54..1434 $4 65 i..1450 4 25 36..1095 4 75 54..1195 4 95 tt. .1111 4 40 38,1328 4 60 20..1351 4 95 26. . 963 4 50 43..14O1 4 60 1O..1l23 S 00 7 , .1017 4 65 I'J..1141 4 85 19. , I410 S 20 COWS- i. _ 920 2 35 4..1115 95 17..1053 350 3..IOiO 2 50 1 800 3 00 1..i120 3S0 2. . 704) 2 6.i 1. . 120 . 00 ] . .1OSO 3 50 2..IlSO 2 75 2..1245 3 15 i..I05O 350 1. .1200 2 85 Ii. . 886 3 20 1. .1020 3 60 1. .1210 2 85 2. . R'5 ' 25 21. . 912 l 70 1. .1000 2 55 I..1030 3 25 29. . 900 3 85 2..1330 2 85 IIEIFERS $ . 1. . 440 2 65 1. . 720 3 25 2. . 620 3 50 1. . 600 2 75 10. . 615 3 40 6. . 570 3 60 I. 350 2 75 5. . 738 3 40 2. , 710 4 00 L. 740 304) I..550 340 COWS AND JIRIFERS. 7. . 914 3 21 32. . 994 4 50 1IULLI' . 1. . 430 2 75 2. .1315 3 10 1. .13S0 I 15 2. .1420 2 00 1. .1510 3 15 4. . ' 67 I 35 1 , 10l0 3 00 3..i046 3 15 1. . S40 3 10 1..1290 310 I..I2SO 315 1. . 660 350 CALVES. I. . 440 4 40 1. . 250 4 50 1. 390 4 50 STAGS. 1..1130 :175 : 1..i204) 425 1..11IO 435 STOCKERS AND F'lOEDIOBS. I. . 610 2 75 2. , 920 15 5 , . 782 4 35 1. . 790 3 25 6. 1161 15 22. 659 4 40 I. . 450 : t 35 12. . mtit 21) 5 , , r,7S 4 50 10. .1015 3 70 33. , 755 25 19. , 695 4 50 I. . 950 3 75 5. . Cii 4 25 7 , . 631 4 50 7. - 8:11 : 3 65 9 , , 701 4 III 3. , 701 4 50 19. , 0S7 3 90 30 , , 858 4 30 12 , , 652 4 50 2. .1005 4 00 5. , 952 4 30 1. , 190 4 6' ' ) 6' ) . . 871 4 10 6. . 622 4 35 \VES'l'ERNS. N1O11IIAS1C . No. As' . Pr. No , y. Pr. 1 stag . , . , , . 1510 $2 65 1. cow'u. . . . . 970 $3 85 1 cow , . . , , . 1110 2 85 1 stag..1060 3 65 1 cow..1090 2 85 1 cow..1010 8 80 1 cow . , , , , . 1020 2 85 1 feeder. . .1250 4 00 1 Coi' , , , . , , 860 2 85 32 feeders , , 873 4 40 3 cows . , . , , 120:1 : 10 27 feeders. . Ill 4 50 4 cow'4..1117 : : o so strat. yrlg CSS 4 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 1)1111..1200 3 00 5 feeders , .1066 4 25 3 cow's. . . . . 917 2 50 11 feeders. , 800 4 45 5 cei'ia . . , . . 1012 3 45 _ _ IDAhO , 3 w , , , , , 870 2 75 1 calf . , , . , , 320 4 00 2 hollers , , 740 3 14) 8 feeders. , 827 4 35 11 cows. . . . . 779 3 25 1 feeder. . . 980 4 35 I cow , , . , , . 1110 3 25 7 calves. . . 207 5 50 : i attagat,110l3 I 60 18 feeders. 516 4 55 71 iioifers. . 576 3 60 IIOUS-iigimt receipts of hogs gave vaitmes a mtimarp upturn today , time nuarket openImmg timlat muorning 513 lIla imigimer. 'l'ho tiemnamul good , tmnd vithm only Ilfty.sevemm loads reported emi sale , time 1)0115 ivero Seem ) cleared and thio'trndo was over with alniost as soomi mmml begun. 'rime hogs atold mostly at $3.67 ½ t33.8O , 'ftim time long string at $3.70 , Yesterlmty the hogs brought * 3.601:3.70 , with time bulk of time attics at 1.60133,65. Good mnixecl loads soul today Lit. 3.7(1913.72 ( % . with a few choice to ( mImic ) ' heavy loads as imigim us $3.80. 'l'oday'at tii\'itnci , s'lpc8 out a good simaro or the decline of yesterday itmid tllti ( iii ) ' before and icaves the market a shade Iow'r tlmami it was oh 'rtmesdmiy , but. about 7c lower tilams on Mommtltmy , and a fraction lower thmtm it ' s'eelc . ; ss'ns a ago. It bookat very mmmcii as If timem-o could be mme great surplus of flogs iii time country when a break of 100 Wait suilbcient imiiiuemmco to emit ( Io'ml lCCCiltat all it imitit done dtlrimmg tile last tvo ' 1119's. It i'ouitl also ( tqiear that growers have ii good opiniomm of the value of their hogs anti that they wiii 11010 them back on tile breaks , ltcpreseimtativo suies : No , As' . 511. Pr. No . y. Sh. Pr. Vl5 . . . . . . 215 40 $3 65 60..23 40 $3 67' , ID..311 . . , a G71 12..220 . . . 67' fit . . . . . .2511 120 :1 : 67 ½ 51..263 80 67 88..0.1 40 3 C7 % 19.:01 : 80 OI''J ' 53..237 . . . :1 : ci' ' , 88..220 5) ) ) 70 58..311 60 3 70 37..212 160 70 65..102 120 I 71) . . . . . . . . 14J 70 60..2'm9 160 ' 1 70 80..Ill 31' ' ) 70 59..254 . . . .1 70 49..2431 210 70 58..270 60 70 CS..223 80 71) CO . , . , . , 212 . . , 70 102..277 2S0 70 .5..2:113 . : 204) 70 2. . . . . . .265 80 70 5.8..200 100 70 71..245 40 70 107..203 40 70 . . . . . . . 40 70 Ct , . . , , , 253 160 70 78..227 . . . 70 67 , . . , . . 249 . . , 70 64..241 SO 70 .70 . . . , . . 285 . . . 70 6t . , . . .2. 56 . 40 170 78..279 200 70 . 79.,3 ( j 70 66..233 80 70 CI..273 40 J 70 71.226 80 70 57..291 80 3 70 79 V 277 80 72 ½ 71.:51.1 : 60 .1 7214 61..271 60 72'4 ' ' 79..262 121) 72'i 59 , . . . . , 279 80 721 67..23.2 40 72L 65 , . , , . 246 , , . , - 721/J Cl . . . , , , 23 16' ) .1 53 . . . , , , 275 . . . 3 72' ' ' . 75 . , , , , . 226 120 3 7212 II , . . , , . 274 120 3 72' ' , 67.267 , . . .1 721 , 83 , , , , , , 244 60 3 72 59 , , , , . , 292 80 .1 75 64 , , , , , . :12:1 : : 120 3 75 52 , , , , , , 346 . . . J 75 59 , , , , , - 257 120 3 75 _ 68.20t 120 375 - - - fd..000 120 3 75 62 , , . , , , 261 80 3 771 So - - , , . . 334 334AMt LOTS-PIGS. I..210 . . . 2 , Ti I . . . . . . 324) . . . 3 62 I..290 . . . 2 25 1 , . . , , i20 , , , 2 50 6.:195 : , , , 362 ½ " " 80 865 2 . . . . . . 210 . , 365 7 . . . ' . ,142 . . 865 I..530 . . , 365 5 , , . . . . 312 . . , 867's ' SilIOiOl'-Timrre were only 'two loads of $ bieCb ) otm snba this morning , with one lomil , direct to luackers aimd timreo loads reportetl b'ek , With 5(1 tow on salcu there vas llbthing to Create luiterest amid the market for timat reason was Without feature of liii. Portance , I t was fully stead ) ' , however , witii yesterday. CI1IC.tGt ) iiV.iO : S't'fIi M.tltlCET. ( o.l . Iomml mmumtl siIImpllmg 1)emminn.1 . for ihigs , i ilhi 1'rit' , ' ii lgimer , CHICAGO , Aug. 5.-CATTIlO-1'imero was a moderate tlcmainl for cattle today amid Prices ruled steal ) ' ; chioto steers , $5.255j ) 5.60 ; medIum , $ l.SOi1,55 ; beef teer , $ I,0057t 4,75 ; stockers and feeders , $3.004.s ; bulls , $2.SOj4.25 ; cows and lieifet-s , $3.00134,20 ; czilS'e $2.75fI7.00 : fed western steerat , $ t.sj 5.30 : ' 1 examus , $2.50IjI.5O. hOGS-There s'mts ii good local and sIiii- , 1)11)1.0 Ileimlalul for hogs ; prices mtvermigei 2180 higimet ; fair to cimoice , 81.5(414.00 ; packers 81.60133.8214 ; ititchmrrs , , $3.G5$13.92' ; miixetI , $3.G0i3.S74 ; light , $3.6Oij3.ti0 ; pIgs , $2.30 * 3.80. 3.80.SltIOiOI'fltiled sternly on a gnoI slatmglmt- erimmg denmand ; orinie lanibs tiitl at miii mb- vnnco of iSc ; lmati'e sheep , 83.00134.50 ; % vest- ermi ramuge , 5.1.8513 1,35 ; ewes , $3.251i3.50 ; ranms , $2.25I1.50 ; blriflle lambs , $6.50 ; comlmmon , $4.04) 4fl4.2. ) 'enrlimlgu , $4.75tfi.0O. ltEChOl1'TS-Cattie , 2,001) head ; hogs , 21- C40) ) head ; sheep , 7k)0 Imead , St. LolltN hue StO'k. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 5.-CATT1IO-beceipts , 2,500 imeal , iimc'lmmhing lOOt ) 'I'exiimiat ; mtbmip- inemits , 1,000 head , Market strelug for mimi- ti L's , with Texmtns slow. Fair ta fmuicy nfl- ti'e shipping imlid export steers , $ I.mJOflS.50 , bulk of alcs , $ i.70615.I5 ; Oressemb beet ammO lutciier steers , 21.00415.25 , bulk of stiles , 24.25135.10 ; steers , Ilfllcr 1,000 lbs. , $3.50134.75 , bulk of smiles , $1.00i4.00 ; stockers mind teeth- ers $3.2OfI.30 , btmlk of attics , $3.40133.CO ; cows anti lucifers , $2.0051'I.DO , bulk of cows , $2.25'3 3.40 ; Texas mind limdinmi steers , 3.2Ot1.5O. bimlk of sales , $3.2083'4.10 ; cows amid heifers , $2,75131 3.25. HOGS-Receipts , 3.500 iienml ; shiVlnemlts , 2,100 Iieal , , Market MlOc , higimer. loriterat , $3.70133.50 ; hackers , $3.75133.90 ; butchers , $3.85 Si 3.90. SIIIOIOP-Iteceipts , 1,200 hmcal ; F4lmilllmclltii , lSO0 henti , Market temmd : ' to stromig. Nit- tivo muttons , 13.65814.25 ; lmunbmu , $1.50hJG.25. Itgtuisis Clt 1tt Stock , KANSAS CITY , Aug. 5.-CATTLE-Re- ( 'Cibits , 2,240 natives , tilt ) Texans ; good fat beeves strong , on stmiall supply ; somno atmileat 101315c higiier ; comimmomi grades about stead : ' ; choice heavy steers , $500135.30 ; Int- , lium , $4.65135.(0 ; light weights , $ i,2513'S.IS ; stockers antI feeders , $350114.63 : butchers' cows ammO iieifermu , $2.90714.75 : btmti'hcrs' bulbs , $3. 10t3.75 ; western steers , $ .b.5013 5.00 ; Texas steers , $3.0053,75 ; 'rexas butcher cows , $2.91) 813.54' ' ; mmtive and ramige canners , 22.25132.90. } IOGS-Iteceiptm , 7,725 head ; market cc- ti'O amid Sc higher : imeavies , $3.75T3S5 ; mixed , 23.50133.75 ; lIghts , $3.45133.671 ; pigs , $275133.45. SIIEIOP-fleceiptat , I 720 bend ; killers active - tive and stromig ; 5tOk and feeding sheep , Imigiler : spring iamnbs $5.O0f6.25 : natives , 23.80134.40 ; rimmigers , 24.601(4.10 ; western stock antI feeding blabs , 23.75134.33 ; western feeders - ers , 13.61134,60 , Cl mmdli mmntt Jit Sleek. CINCINNATI , Aug. 5.-hOGS-Active at $3,20133.90. CATTLE-Easy at 22.75134.75. SIIEIOP-Steadv at. 22.35134.00 ; lambs , higher at $4.CKYI.25. ( Stork In Sight. Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for August 5 : Cattle. hogs. Shrep. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,696 5,210 1,409 ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 . 21,000 7,000 ICamisas City . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1.180 7,725 1,720 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 3,500 1,200 Total' , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9,376 37,425 11,329 OBJECTION TO THE PUBLICITY Had Coni1ilIoi ut'.trumiy mit Samaliugo licen 2lISu'ml to Slmmmli , it Might Jimive Doite hitmrmmi , WASIIINGTON , Aug. 5.-Army oflicers are greatly z-eiies'ecl to know , from the Santiago dispatches , that what appears to have been a great danger to the American arms has been safely passed by , The reports ( corn the American commanders at Santiago , inciud- ing all the major gemierals , ( livision and brigade - gade commnaaders , which were made pimblic In the news dispatches yesterday , gave for the first time to the public news of the tar. ribly demnorahized condition of the American army. if tills state of affairs had been known a week ago the most seriotms results might have followed , The SpanIsh govern- meat aught have been excited to refrain from inching peace overtures and to prolong - long their resistamce. The publicity given to these reports is most strongly deprecated by almost every official of the admimmistra- lion , but time American army at Santiago is being loaded mmpomi trammsports as rapidly as possible. and it is hoped that within a few days the bulk of time arimmy wiui be at sea , bound for Montaulc Polut , L , I. In the place of those weary and battloworn troops will be five regimuemits of imnmnummes , now dime at Santiago , supposed to be proof against yellow - low fever an,1 , at any rate gifted with a fresh store of energy and health to draw upomi. General Miles has vitii iiimn in Porto Itico a force probably equal to the actual tie- mnands of Llio camupaign then' , so that the heavy reimitoreememits mmciv on their way to that island or about to be dispatcheil , cmi ho snteiy diverted to Samitiago or any other Cubamt pcrt at short notice , if occasIon should maako It. necessary. With a 3nowlclgo , of these facts time officials breathe easier and feel tolerably sate as to the future coaditons at. Santiago. It is supposeml that. the gnv- ernmneat censors at New York made atm eiTort to prevent the comnmunicatiomi of time facts stated in the Santiago dispatches to Europe , but it is tmnhikely that they smmcceedc,1 , , lass- much , as tile tfllllO mmcii's , being freely given out at Santiago , undoubtedly zmmtmst imave leached Kimigstomi , Jamaica , amid have becmm transmitted to Europe without censorship at time hands of our govermimnent. It is saiti to be overstating the case to any that General Simaftcr was rebuked for allowing 1mmijlica- , tion of "Limo round robin , " for time secretary of war confimied his comnmnummlcation to a simple imiquiry aat to whether , time general had givemi publicity to the Roosevelt letter amul time round robin , bIlL it is certaimmly time fact that iicnceforwartl an effort ivili ho made to guard such Information moore closely ( real the public. ROBBERS WRECK BANK SAFE l5OI ( ( ) imi ShlII ' ' ' ' Seen cc , ) ( ) , 'l'errurize ' ' . I P VIs I ) 1 ii I , 'rIem' ( ' nil aL Mi.ke 'I'helr lOscimpe' , ILIC1ILAND. Micim , , Aumg , 5.-One of the muost ( larimmg and successful bank robberies ever perpetrated In Michigan itas carried omit by six robbers last night. Sonic of thorn camne fromn the east on a Imandcar mimlil evidently hial , confederates with a imorse amid carriage. Timey secured about 5,000 in cash frommi tIme Umiion bammbc anal t,60O in notes , Tia horse amid carriage ivei'o taken into I'allgtiStU and left tiivrc , There were three ( 'xuloslemls , , wiiicim awabeaeal many people , Alvimm Parties , amm oitl maami iviio lived near time innlc'tltl ordered lute time house with a timreat timat they would shoot iaimmm , George ltobson amid hOd hiarrett saw the robbers , bUt did not molest theta , Time safe was a coaipleto wreck , nltro-giycerlnc being used to open It. The inside miurs were blown temi feet out into time chIco anal l)1CCCS went through the plate glass front twenty feet distant. Time chisels and ohier tools were left here. 'rime iiandcar was disabled , so it could not be used to pursue time robbers. Otlicera hero have Just beemi informneal that a miman ii'as seen between Augusta and Hattie Creek , walking on the railroad track , carry- lug a satchel , timid also a i'lule , No one who saw him dared to make a move to arrest iiinm , Ofilcera will leave here for Augusta at once after him , Accordiug to witnesses , thu gang was corn- posed of six men , who calae to town cit a hanalcar , Four were placed on guard out. side the bank , which is a stimuli wooden building. Three charges of dynamite vere exploded before the robbers got at the money and escaped. Thmo bank Is owned by N. S. % 'hitaey and I' , II , Giikey , They say that the loss Is betweemi C,000 and $7,000 , mostly farmers' deposIts. SSSS 2 Remember thename when youbuy I igain , tix9 ! I flR'kI , , 4tm5m1mt t , , rli GREAI IEcORAflV. ? it's not a "patent" medicine but Is , prcl'ared .trect from ttmo formula of 1 : : , 11. Barton. SI. 1) . , Clei'clantts most etnincntstierinIim by lijalmmier 0. liomisomp , . Ii , , 11. S. ilAI-1LN i'm tiieireat- est known restorative nntl Invigorator. it crc'- liteii sotiti ilesim , Imutmeclo nnmi treiiglh , clears lime brain , makes tIme haloed I V,1 ; I tare mind rich and caumses a lzc ticrtl feeling Of hemiltim , ' \ strength amiat renewed vital- c ' lty , ivhilca Omo gencramii'o or- ,14 ' gtlmis are helped toregaimm their I mmrrmmisl poiucrq emiat tim stit- V . . , ferer Is quickly made con- V. J Imciou of direct belicilt , One . $ , box will work woaderO , six I ' . 1imoultl Perfect . , a. ctmraa Full - , ' dircctiommM in every box , or hill 7' out the allngminsis sued von fImmil emicloceil , cmiii we vill give Your case special attention iiuthout extra charge. HAlt-lIEN i for sale at all , lrmi Stores , mi ( lO-doso box for SO centi , or we vitt mall it securely en1eal on receipt of Price , DES. IA11TON AND 1IRNSON , ' t I 91 bar-flea Illock , Cleveland , 0. Far sale bay Kuhn & Co. . 15th and 1)oumg. V Ins ; .5 , A , Fuller & Co. , 1102 1)otmglaat StV nmml , Grabmamim Irug C'o. , 15th mimid Farnimin ; F , , imig l'hmirnlnc ) ' , 27th fllmb Lc'avemiwerth ; I'e'toil'at I'hnrmnnc ' 24th timid ) ) , Leavenworth ; 10 , .1 , Seykormm , South Otunima , nail nIl other briiggists iii Omaha , South Omaha , Coummcii 1Jlmifi. , I BLOOD POISON J ' A SPECIALTY. ' . Prttnri , Seteadary , TatiLrs' flLOOD Poiso2 5mtrnmtlwflt1 curoa. 15 to 35 Days. Tou can. i ? . tretcd at bomn ( Or .sm pmio under earns uaramity. If IOU pr.t.r , tb m. her. 4 rlhi contraSt to p&y 111- t&d rare n 501.1 bIll. . smd no barg. U we f&1I to cUr. V IF TOU HAVE tz.ken tiierOiU7. Iodid. potash and IUI Mv. schn nA pains P.tuoou. . Ptcii Ii umothth 8ore 'I'hroat , i'imtiip , Copper Col. 9rt4 pete , iJicer on say part ot the body , Ui.ir 01' iebreW , falllim out , it I. this eeondIr'V V We Guarantee to Cur w. solicit the mcut obstirmet. e * . aumd chelielite the world for a caBe we 05111101 'Ill.T1iI dlu aw has always b421d tt. shill of the tacit mifllnt phyiciani. $500.000 capttT behind our unconditional guaranty , Ablolut , prcoto sent sialed on aiipilcation , 100 page ooic int fr , Adalreas COOIC R12)IEDY CO. , 1401 3IonIo Teniple , C1zIotio , III. PAIN OUIIED IN A INSTANT ! For lmeitdmiciic ( whether siclc or nervous ) , toothache. micuralgia , rlieimmnatiaamu , lumbago , iaimms timid weakness in the luick , 5101)0 ) or kidneys , pains aroumm(1 time liver pleurisy , ssveuiimmg of tue joints and pains of nih kinds , the application of Itadwmiy'at Iteady Itelict will millard imnmnethinte case , and its contimiued use for a few days effect a imor- mamiemit cure. cure.A CURE FOIL Abfa Summer Complaints. A half to a teaspoomitul of Reatly Hellcat In a unit timrnbber of water repeateal mis often - ten as the ( iiscimargcs comitlntmu , mind a lion- V nd satlmrated with Ready Relief placed over thu stomnmach amId bowels will afford imnmnediate belief and soon effect ii. cure. lntcrminlly-A hal 1' to IL tt'nspoommful in V halt at tmllniller of is'ater wili 1mm a few mimitm- Iltes euro ( rarnps , Spasms. Sour Stomach , Nammsea , Vomimitlng , heartburn , Nervoims- mmeaat , Sick headache , F'lutuiemmcy amid all I mit et'nal on i us. , lliiinrli 1mm Its 'smrhomm , , F.rmiat Cured ammil t'rev'n ti-il. I'rlee SOo imiul' 1ptie.SilaI ipy .IruIggists , , 1)11 , ItAlW'AY & Cl ) . , 55 101111 Street. Nev York. MADE MEA MAN . V AJAX TABLETS POS1TIVII4Y CVIflE AZfNrrruua Jlaeaaea.-Valiiag Morn- - oil , ipOtency , H1upiolrne.s , etc. cnueh . Iii' Abueu or other Eicii.0 &nd Indli- , . . croticn , , il.ev edcFtg an6 'urciu robtoro LoctVttaltty In oh ! orounrnnd . fit a rnnum roretudi , buulneei , or umarrjugs. - trroat 101110117 no , ! t'onurnptton If ii "iiIhttrnn , 'fhmoiruco , , hars Imnmnoiiate loiptoi' . inontanml c'tlocts a ( J0111 cli ether tail 1mm. slit mmton iinyin the 0'lPIltIte Aix Tahiotu , The7 bate cored tiiouiimc : ci , . ! ci I I care you , iYn 1ve mm pee. tilts written uuarantoe to ndkct a flora T ! PTI In oimii ceo or rotund time money , j'tlco U ) I tper PCk1O1 or cli k'i ( full tmitrnonti for (2.110. hay mall , In liii , . It , . ' 'r. I , or. tIlCoiCtof rite , l'ircaiar ' ° 'AJAX RilthY Co , , O'I" ror ode Iii unmuumi. Net , , 8y , au. Voryth , 5' N. 16mb ; KuItmi & Co. , lull , sai Dougke ; .4.114 In Council itlurs by 0. 11. Hrnwr. llnattiltL DR. 3' I IflcREW S PE C I a ' . I ST. . Treats all Forms of V , DISEASESAND , . , DISORDERSOF MEN ONLY. 20YEARS EXPCBIENCE 12 Years in Oatah. , , . COZaUltl0QO Free , heck free , . , Ofllcallth&Farnam Sts ,4l.z , 4Yfloe ? 766. OMAhA. N. g Cbiehrmter4. Er.thaL Lntmoed Iirsn& rYYL POLLS . , : Hrigirel nimil Ii.iy Gnnlne. A * , , ii.eys r,11e11. . Leelt. .k .ft\ ' , lru.Ili tr ( ! ltAlta Jflj ? ion'Jflon. ' ( in lIed etd ( joIJ e.tmilLmt , , , bore. . IC1I4 Itk bOo , jW. , , 'l'gmi.o noother , , ' , t.ra. . lioflS and Ini6fdon. , At lHlllItnl , . or .ood Om .inm for i.rtIciali. tIIaotid , 1,4 'I Itelier for In t1U. bj rtu Meil , lla,000 TllWQllltIV P1's J'epr , ( Thleb.lrimeIale2i ( i , , iIolIloia $ q..r , 1k4j by . .0 Local Prot5it. . 'il1LAD , VA. , V , . -V JAMES E BOYD & CO. , 'I'citflllOhIC 10:19 : , OnInhin , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS QuILl S''OCKS HOAilIi OP TI1AIui. Ilret wire. to Chicago anti New Yorks CorrpOndentIl Jobn A. % % 'srren 4 Co 'FIlJdlI'iIONIl 1t95i. ; , H. R. PI3NNEY CO. . Roolmi .1 , N. Y , Life ) Ildg , , Omnmmiuui , Nab. Stocks , 6 raiorovisions Direct S'1rvs New York , (3iiicnjo aumi ' . % 'estcrs. l'olmita , J -I