10 THK OMAHA ST"XDAV BEE: JULY 19, IPOS. NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Values Are Highest for the Week and Cloie it Buoyant UNITED STATES STEEL IN LEAD Haeatlna tf Ruin la fvrelht Hates llll Dominant I'nlirt la rwi ( nnrrmlm Nailroaal karri. XKW Yi'dlK. July it Another mibstsn tlal uplift put prti es of stocks to the hlsh eit point of the week and In some prom inent rases to thr htjchent point of the year. Th loKlr.l ton wa very buoyant anrl animated, frilled Stales Hteel aa a con spicuous Insisnce and a large absorption of thin stock csuaerl a nisnertsl sympathetic effect on the whole, list. Thia sympathy was especially marked In the rase of I'enn xylvanla. nwlna; to the lare proportion of Iron and stell products In the traffir of that road. It aa a affected klso by the stata nent given out for publication by the presi dent of the company In which he f.ivored lli senoral policy of advances in freight rate, thus allerinn a previous Impresnlon of tlia opposition of that company to that policy. The question of frsisht rate fcbirxM still occupies a foremost place of Interest for. the financial world. The belief In pro less toward that end was confirmed by Itie day's news of a determination to all iance rates by the Southwestern Freight association and the Houtheastern Mlwsla slppl Valley asso lotion. The 'intended in cresae In freight rates la a stimulating In fluence In the demand for securities. The effect did not seem to be modified today by the expressed opinion of an Interstnte commerce commissioner that a (ceneral in crease tn freight rates such as has been reported was in contemplation would be a dilation of the Pherman anti-trust law. The strength of lulled Slatea Steel was fostered by the optimistic views of Its presl. dent as reported In published interviews. An adjustment of the wage scale wtlh Its employes by the 'Republic Iron and Hteel company helped the steel Industrials. Mer cantile agencies reported a moderate hut steady Increase In business activity, which Is shown also by the country's bank clear ings. Another Increase In the number of Idle freight csra for the two weeks ending July 8 strengthened the continuation of Im proving buslnesa conditions. Bonds were strong. Total sales, par value. $2.14.iK. 1'nlted States bonds have been uncharged on call during the week. Number of sales ann leading quotations on stocks were aa follows: 111. Illsh. Low Cloaa. Amal(tmai.i1 Coppar " 1 S Am. C. P . ' 3 ' Am.'C. K. pM ' Am.'cniion Oil 10 4 4 Am. II. & U pM ' Amsrlran Ire Seeurltlea.... 4 t :S V, Am L,ineel nil '-s Am. Lnaomnllvs) l.hM Ml, M M' Am lonniotlv pfd V" 1 ie- ln,,t Am. S. & R lt,W ' Am. . & B Pt t Mi 'MS 1"' Am. Sur Reflnlna l.mst li WHs I. Am. Tebaea M S. H4 AmTUan Wflen - ..4na.nr.rt4 Mlnlns Co 4S 44 4'4 AK-hlMin " M " A'fblm pfd : J; Vlantlc Ow.t Use 20" W 'W Baltimore Ohio I. Ml Bsl. Ohln pfd HrooHlvn Kapld Tr 3.200 4 S"H Canadian ra. Iflc !." 171 ;.ntral leather 2H vi ,'nlral Leather pM HW W4 ' Central of Nw .leraey S ctisMipaake Ohio 1 42i 41 4.i -hl.aao lit W 1wn l'h!.ao A X. W m l.", i:.4 IW'a ,' m a at. P HO1 Ma 14"'.a (!'. '.. '. A St. L I olorado r. 1 " ' -"S nol.irailo A isouthem too ai Vi 3" folo. A Ro. lat pM Colo. A So. M ptd 4"H ii.saolldai.-d Oaa I.l " i.'nrn Produrta S"" S Kalaware A Hudnon U0 WHa 11V WJH Denver A Rio Oranda .. j''1 1. A R. 0. pM J" Dlstlllera' Sacuritlea Kri 1,900 . JOS J0' Brie lat ptd J! 'A Erl. 2d pfd 4f1 n, 2. llenaral Klortrlc 1, H 141 Hraat Northern p'd 4.R0O lolS l-' l-4 Ot. North'rn Ore ttla 400 i 1 Ji llllnola Central lntarherough MM W lHa II Int. M. ptd WO 1H Jl 51 International Paper 9- Int Paper pfd M lnier.!Tonal Pump W !J'a MS 21 Iowa fentral 0 1 1 l Kanaaa I'.ltr "o r? K l'. So. ptd Loulavlll. A N'aahvtlla 1.10 KWV, 11 l'W'i MMtran Central Minn. A 81. L -!, u . m. a m t ann UM. llv ll-7 illaaou'rl Paeltlr ." " " 14., R. A T 5."1" H H "H l . K. A T. pfd I"" -l National Ld H .Saw Yrrk Central 9,7) loa', lo.. ln X V . 0. A tV S,S .Norfolk A w.lrn :.. 1 US " North American .it, M AM, Norihain l-a.ifp. 1,a"0 14m, 1' 140 Parlflc Mall V M p,nn.ylvania a.l" '' 4J Teople a Una .10 96, 94 Ha M P , t'.. O. A St. L ' Pr-aaed Steel far 1.N0 Wla ,' Pullman Pala.a far l' 1 Ht 11 V Uallvar Steel Sprlna MO ' Rrdin. 4J.ano UM, U4' Ui Repuhll. gisel V J ll.-plhll.- Stwl pfd MO " 1S ! Hi-K lalatid l"o J Rock Inland fo. pfd. I.S00 04 H Si L. A 8. r. Sd pld I"0 M"i - at. Loula . W l' 14 J 1.. S W. pfd, M Sloaa Shaftlalil 8. A 1 K'S domharn I'arlflc U."0 ''a 'H so. Paclfl- pfd l.-n Va 1-S outhvrn Railway ' So Railway pfd '' 4Sa 44 4 Tenneea ( oppor I' Tfin A Pailflc 4'l :4S 24, .4 T , "t. U. A W SIS f St L. A W. pfd 47S 4H . I'nioa Pa.lflr M.u 1S-S "S t nlon Pacillt pfd Jj I. H. Huhlr lal ptd V. 8 Sla.1 tf 4S 4:'. 44 f f 8 S:al pfd a."" 1S M7S ItahCoppT I SH JJH !. Va. Carolina Chamlral 2' -a i JVa Va.-taro. Cham, pld lt Ml Uli ' Wabaah 'if W liah pfd " 2 86 25 Waatlnghouae L lac trie 2,7a S f Weatern I' nlon U0 fcS S Whaellni A L. K Wtac onain fentral 10 ' ' J" Total aalea for iha day, 9U.4ta) anarea. sen Vork.Moacp Market. NKW y UW. July l.-MOStV Ou call, nominal; time loan, quia and firm; alxty days, X per cent; ninety days. 2((i14 per cerl; six tnontha, SSW Pr ount. PK12JK MEKUAMILt; PAl'tR-aa uvv cent. 8 TtUtLlNO KXCHANGK-Falrly ataadi", with actual biialnes in bankers' bills at ai iui x; for demaiwd and t 14 Sj'.Jt.teNS for sixty-ua Dina. cuinmciciai oma, Sll-VER-Bar. 63c; Mrxlcan dollaia. 4oc. HONLM Government, aleavdy; railroad, strong. , . , rioelng quolatlona on Nw Yolk bonds were as follows: -. S r. a. rei....WSS Hot. Val. 4a 109 do coupoa liAStol. at. 4',a 64 4 I 8 .la rai '" 1 A .V uol. 4a 9i do owiaaa .'.... lWsiall. e. I 4a M ( . 8 a. ri IS1. f antral 4a u io .oupoa lfeW lal Inn Ja Aa..To4 4a SM. A HI. U 4a W do da ltsJSM . K AT. aa II t.rhlaoa (an. a ta 94 do aU 4a M. at. R. of M. c 4a 91 no c. 4a H N. T C. g. Ia MS .Io f. as 1SN- J- O. g. oa .-11 knautk C. L. 4a ia No Pacini- 4a los7 hat. A Ohio aa 4 do M U, do S',a M N A W. v 4a 1 Ontral of a, la. ..104 O.' 8. l rfdg. 4a " llrk H T Of. 4a 7K rai.B . IVa lllw.. aitj do lat laa 3i V do cuu. 4a lo-S . ay .d lac S Raadiua gen. 4a aa do id In. 14 Urp. ai tub ia -haa. A Ohio 4S. ..M'.'l . k. A 1. M. e aa. W7 I'blrago A A. 9Wa ... W lat. k. A S. K fg. 4a 97 C. H A Q a. 4a ... t k. 8. W. c. 4a ... t . K. I. A P. 4a .... S 8abuaad A. U as... Aa ool. la 4.1 8o. Pa m. aa MS, M ring. 4a do lat 4a IM atVC. A It. L. 8 aasS'So. Railway i.a .' ik. loJ la. a'Taiu a P la loa l ow. Mid. 4a a! T.. St. k. A W. 4a.. M folo. A So. to Niitnloa Pacific 4a lal 'a lwl A H. c. 4a t'i do cv. 4a.. .T I A K. O 4a t 8. Stael aa la..... Krt p. I. 4a 9Wabaah la do gaa. 4a Si's tVaatarn atd 4a T. Japan a la W t U I aa 4 ao 4Sa aawia. lautral 4a J'a do td aonaa IS Bid. outtarad. the port ef . Vnrk for the week ending today were 8n.,Kl2 silver and I4T.0U gold. Roatna Stocks and Bevaida. Rt"TOf. July l.-Mone . call loans. n Pr cent: tlmf loans. VHH per cenL t losing quotations on stinks and bond were: A'rniann adj 4a ... n gingham . do 4a 7ta cal A It" la 4SK ajft (Astral aa i t'aniennlal '.4' Atrhlaoe R. ft '4 neper Range ... 74, do pfd aja Pl Wa 1"S Roafon A Albany... Pranhlln ' Bnaion A Maine .. lilW Oranbv W Roaton Rlevaiad ...IV. l.ir HoyaW 9I Pltrhborg pfd 1 Maaa Mining ct N. V.. S. H. A H...IMS Michigan I nlon Partfle IS'SVobawk . avivi Am Arg Chem 14i Mont C A C as do pfd as old Dnminlon S Am Pneu. Toba... i Oareola lolVt A aw. Puaar 1S Parrot 84 do pfd '27 yiiini "7 Am. T A T U7H Shannon 1 Am Woolen Tl Tamarack 44 do pfd vt Trinity US tdlaon Kler lllu..? t. S Mining SH 0nral PJerlrlr 149 f. S., Oil 24 Mm. Klartrlc 4 t tan 42S do pfd J4 I tan 4IS Mm Oaa 4? Vlrtnrla H'a 1'nlied rniH 1 1 1'a Winona 4 t nl'ed s. M 4' Wolvarltie 1"J do pfd North Butt 7:4 I, 8. Steal t , null Coalition 2fH do pfd 10S Nevada 124 Advantiire 4 I al. A Arimnak 1U Allo'tai Arltnna font 19i AmHlaaraated ot4 Creen Cananaa MS Atlantic US lJ.ld. Asked. Clearlaat llonse Bank alernent. NF:V YORK. July IS Th statement of clearing house hanks for the week shows that the bsnks hold r.,.".4no more than the requirements of the 25 per cent re serve nil". This Is an-Increase of lo.gTE.l.V) In the proportionate cash reserves as com psred with last week. The statement fol lows: Increase. Ivoana 11.SM.SM.J0n t S.9-O.M0 Ieposits l.4ni.ann l.TU.mo t'irculstlon nS.n-jn.inn liam 1ers.l tender 7.nt.lnn 1.431. -no Specie S1(1.1,fiii S.tiTl.Tnn Heservs Wn.2ai.Tim 10.101400 Tteserve required .tR6.o03.in 4.42.aflO Surplus s:,7.4f 6.17B.I5i) Kx-r. P. deposits 56.228.826 5.1XI6..V5 Decrease. The percentage of actual reserva of the clearing house banks at the close of busi ness toduy waa 2!.t)S. "Die statement of banks and trust com panies of greater New York, not report ing to tha clearing house, shows that these institutions have aggregate depoalta of 1W7, ;s!.nnf), total cash on hand of Mi,Oo,Oi0, and loans amounting to ',774,4n. London I'loalnar Stocka. LONT)ON. July 11 Americaaa secutliles. on adjustment to parity, ruled fairly ateady on the Ktock exchange here today, but tha operations were confined to professions Is, who continued to maintain prices. The market finished quiet. London closing stocks: ronaola, money 17 9-14 M . K. A T tt'a do account SIS New York OntraJ...lrl Aturonda 9 Norfolk A W 71 Atchlaos 9'S do prd.. t do pfd MS Ontario A W 4 Baltimore A 0 42S Pnna ivanla iiw fanadlaa Pacific 171S Rand Mlnas SS iMaapeake a 0 4.1S Reading f.9'. 7 Southern Ry 1S 142S do pfd 7Vt MS Southern Pacific 2' 24S t'nion Pacific... 44 do pfd SU 8. Steal M do pfd 44 'y Wahaah Orand Trunk 1S do pfd Illlnola Cantrel Ink Spajilali 4a Loulavllle A N HAS Araal. iV.ddit HlLVKlt Har, ateady at 24 K-16V1 per or. jyuiryM 44tp4 er cent. Tha rata of discount In the op?n market for short bills Is 1 par cent; tor three months' bills, l't ijl -16 per cenu ew lark Mining; 4torka. NEW YORK, July 18. Closing yuotuLlona on mining stocks were: Alice L.eadrllla I'm I Breaco I ejj,tir thl.j ( Brunawlck Coo i Mvigran 411 Oom. Tunnol atock... 24 Ontario 4M com. Tunnol bonda.. IT Ophlr 246 t'on. 01. A Va 42 Vmall Hopes 18 Horn Bllyer HI Standard 142 Iron Bllyer 100 Yellow Jacket 33 Offered. Chicago O. W. fhl.. Mil. A St. p. Donyer A Rio 0 ... do pfd A... fcria do lat pfd do 3d ptd 1M4 4A H"S US :'4 JS is Korcltrii rlnanclal. niCIllJN, July 1H. Trading on the Bourse today was very light and quiet. PARIS, July 18. Trading on the Bourse today was dull and prices were firm. Tho prh-ate rate of discount was 1 per cent, a decline of . Codton Market. NEW YORK, July m.-noTTON-Futures opened steady; July, l.40c; August. 0o2c; October. 9.27c; December. 9.13c; January, 9.ic; March, 9.07c; May, 9.10c. offered. Futurea closed steady; July. 9.aic; Au gust, 9.32c; September. 9.31c; October, 9.2xc; November, 9.10c; December, .llc; January, 9.t5c; February, 9.tsic; March, 9.06c. Spot cotton closed quiet; luiddllng uplands, lie; tniddllny gulf, 11.25o. No aalea. IIVKRPtrOU. July 18 COTTON Spot. dull; prices 2 points higher; American mid dling fair. .7ttd; good middling. U.4od; iniu dllng. ti.lM, low middling, 6.74l; gootl or dinary, 6.1&1; ordlnuo'. 4.76U. The sales of me uay wero i.tw bales, of whlc.il 20U wera for kpoculatlou and export and Included IXI bales of American; receipts. MM bales, all American. Futures opened barely steady and closed Irreaular: July. 6.6od: July-August, &.6M; August-September, 6.&id; beplemuer-October, o.lod; October-rsoveiu-ber. Sued; November-Uwemlier, 6.03d; December-January, bd; January-February. 4.9Hd; Fubi uary-Marcu. 4.!9d; March-Apt il, IkI: Aprll-Muy, t)Vsi OA1.VKSTON, July IS. -COTTON Lower at 11 1-ltK'. ST. I.OIIS. July 18,-rOTTON-Steady; middling, 1Ae; aules, 75 bales; receipts, St bales; shipments, 13 bales; stock, 14. ll5 blcs. NEW ORLEANS. July 18. COTTON Spot, quiet, 1-ltic down on all grades; mid dling, 10 13-lAc. Futures ranged aa follows: July, 10.S5c: August. ltuDc; September, ki.ic; October, 9.2Ac; Nuvembei', u.Vjc; Deceiubcr, 9.18c; June, 9.11s.'. Kvaiiorated Aptilea and Dried Krulla. NKW YOllK. July 18.-KVAPOKATED APPLES Market unchanged, with fancy quoted at lOipU'c, choice at 8tSc. prime at 6Tt)ifi7'c and common to fair at SHIc. DRIED FRUITS Prunes were unchanged on spot, with quotations ranging from HVj 13c for California and from 5tyUtic for Or egon. Apr! cot a are said to tinner on the coast, but the local market shows no change. ,with choice quoted at lotfMOHc, extra choice at llifjllHc njtd fancy at l-'U lil". Peaches ctintlmie qdict. with choice quoted at 8jiK4c, extra choice at ftrgSc, fancy at liKfiloSc and extra fancy at lo'yu 11c. Raisins are dull, with loose Muscatel quoted at 4S4rt'c. choice to fancy aeeded at V(i'7Vc. seedless at &ftc and London layers at ll.2oti1.. Wool Market. ST. IVIg. July 18.--WOO Firm : mi- diuni grades, combing and clothing. INn-Dc; light fine. I'i-'iilOSc; heavy fine, llul'-'c; tub waslied. Ufj'.'7c. lXNDON. July 18 WOOI-The offerings of the wool auction sales today amounted to 13,137 bales, which . consisted of the suiter selection. What competition there waa generally was keen and especially for fina grades, which were In large aupply. Inferior wools were Irregular, buyers favor ing medium greasy cross-breds. w hich were taken by America at a 10 per cent ad vance. The total withdrawals were 2.35u bales. The offerings tor next week total k2,o00 bales. Baak Claarlagra. OMAHA. July Ik Bank cloartnga for to day sna M.4i.ui4.14 audi for t liaa correa bondlng dais but year S1.47T. .. lax. 17. Monday tt.ll. 7.41 fl.aVZ.0H6 Jt Tuesday 1.71. S 47 1.4l.lb2.u6 M'adnaaday , 18M.7fai.il 1 SW.117 1 1'huraxlay ' l.T5.ti77.J.l l.At4.6l 97 rndav 1.S7J.JK9M l.2.047. 2 atuiday 1.4W..I4 l.m.aasV tt Total r0.aAJ.US 19 9.79.70.ol Incrasa ovar tha corresponding week last yar ;m,in.m. BaTaaaU mt Mrrekaadlaa. SBW YORK. July 11 Imports of mer cnandlsa anrl dry goods at the port of New York for the work, ending July 11 were YaAueil t tUSA.Sll Lupvitd o( speci at ENGLISH VIEW OF CLEVELAND Revised References to Famoui Ven ezuela Episode. MANY EVEN TEMPERED COMMENTS Newspapers of ftreat Rrltatn llaT .eer Light In Their F.atlmate of that Warlike In-rldent. Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. July l.-Bl,TTFR-Steady; extra weatern creamery, -4Sc; extra nearby prints, Vie. MCH18 Firm and In good demand: Penn sylvania and other nearby flrata, free cases, at mark: Pennsylvania current receipts In returnable caaea. lite at mark; rat err. firsts, free casea. 'Jt at mark: western flrata. current receipts, free rases. lc at mark. nl FKS K--Firm and In good demand; New York full creams. HS'&lio; New York, fair to good. lltlllV- Matal Market. NKW YORK. Julv 18 - METAIJ4 Met' niark' ta wer- dull, as usual. In the absyice of cabls. Tin was nm l angd at 4'"... vt 29 75. ITopper continued quiet, with pncea more or lesa nominal: lake. T.'.?f1 1 ; 7': electrolytic. Il2.6ndill2.76: casting. tl2.374 1'J 5t. Ieed t as easy at 4 4'54 4f and spel ter at 94 4f.fl4 60. Iron waa quiet and un changed. ST. I.OI 18. .lulv 1S.-MET.41.8 1-ad. dill. At 64 27 Spelter, dull at 44 T aaar aad Molasses. NEW YORK. July 18 SCO AR Raw, nominal: fair refining. 3.JHc; c-nt--fusal. 96 lest. 4u4 36c; mj.t- supar, J.ooailblc: refined, steady; No. . 6.C0c; No. 7. 4.iKic: No. 8. 4.9"K:; No. 9 4 86c; No. In, 4.75c; No. 11. 4.70c; No. 12. 4.6uc; No. 13, 4 6 c: No. 11. 4.66c; confectioners A, 6.20c; uiou'd A. 6.70c: cut loaf. 6.20c: crushed. 6.lr-; pow dered. 6 6"c: cubes. 6 tSc. MOIASSEB Dull; NVw Orleans open ket tle, good to choice, 'a42c. Mlaneanalla Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 18 -WIIEAT-July. tl.US; tSeiteniber. n;S'': No. 1 hard, fl.31. i No. 1 northern. 11.19: No. northern, tl IS; No. 3 northern, Hi, IXDNDON. July H.-(Speclal.) English comments on Orover drvelsnd a Vneg uela messsge In the long snd tmunlly hlghlv compHmenlary ohltuary notices ir so significant of the gieat chHPge thht has enme over public opinion here reRnnllng th, Tnlted States since that dtty In 1W. when the two countries were so near to wnr tht It will be found Irtetentlng to rend a few of the more widely representative views. In the middle of aln-ost a eclumn nnd a half of eulogy the Morning Post refers thus to the Incident: "In his second term enme the Vener.ult dispute, and In this matter Cleveland formed s strong, but ns we may now ven ture to say, a hasty Judgment. ITe thought the Brltlsrt government wss trying to gAln fresh ground In Ouinna. Many Americans thought so. for the generation to which Cleveland helorged had been brought tip In the tradition that F.Ttglanrl was the on pressor, a tradition not yet dead In srlte of the falrmindodness of the best modern American historians. The message sent hy Cleveland to congress on this suhlect and the dispatches of Mr. Olney, then secretr.ry of state, seemed to many Englishmen to contain a challenge, which might on the ground of right and Justice to be taken up. The lnte marquis of Salisbury thought otherwise, and the matter was seltl?d without a quarrel, nnd happily settled, for In the end both Clevelsnd and the majority of his countrymen saw that they had mis judged England." Ills Extraordinary Mraaage. The Dally Telegraph says: "His second presidency does not compare Quito fnvorsblv with his first. The fact which will stand out from It In the memory of Englishmen Is the extraordinary mes sage which he sent to congress on the question of Venexuela. This was the mes sage In which he spoke as If a war between the I'nlted StAtes aqd England were almost going tt break out, and as If nothing but an appeal to srms would extort from Fngland a recognition of American claims. The matter In dispute was strangely dis proportionate to language of stich lofty and unprovoked menace merely soma portion of a not vary Important part of a not very Important republic In Southern America: and the feeling produced In England was some thing like Incredulity, followed by stupefaction. However, the country kepj Its head; ao did Lord Salisbury, who wss eminently peaceful by temper and by training; and the end was the reference of this question not to hattlefle'ds. hut to peaceful court of arbitrators aeated In a quiet hnll In Paris." The Dally News, which whs founded by Charles Dickens, says: "It Is not necessary to recall the circum stances of the Venezuclnn conflict; hut the effect of that conflict was to establish the Monroe doctrine as the bedrock of Ameri can policy. The doctrine was at the back of the historic policy of the I'nlted States, but It had never been promulgated with such emphasis as Mr. Cleveland gavo It. The fact that he was an null-Jingo gave his action Increnscd force. The effect was historic and final. It left no doubt In the mind of tho world that any nggression on something like Incredulity, followed bv the. American continent, i.orth or south, had to reckon with the I'nlted States. The guardianship of the peace of the new world la a task, and Mr. Cleveland. In establish ing It finally, wrote his name Indelibly In the history of his country." Some I npleasant Views. C. Arthur Pearson's papers. The Stan dard. Evening Standard and Express are not so pleasant. "The Venezuelan message," says the Standard, "viewed from the perspective of history appears a brutal and unnecessary Insult to a supposed friendly power, and yet historical truth compels the admission that the fault waa not entirely on one side. It was long the misfortune of Anglo American relations that Drltlsh statesmen did not understand the psychology of the American people, and too often treated the I'nlted States as if It were merely a second rate power, forgettitvg that the Americans are a very proud and sensitive people: It was the misfortune of the Americans that they made a foot ball of International poli tics to be used for the advantage of dom estic politics; and tn their diplomacy the 'shirt sleeve' method appealed to them; It was proof to all the world that they were loo honest and too outspoken to resort to the subtleties of diplomatic finesse. What angered Mr. Cleveland and his secretary of state, Mr. Olney, was the apparent In difference of the British government, the long Interval that elapsed between the receipt of an American note and Its reply, the evident Inclination to prolong the con troversy. A little more tact on both sides would have saved an v uiburrasglng sit uation." The Evening Standard observes : "We have long sine forgiven his indiscreet threats when we were attempting, not without success, to secure our just rights in the matter of the Venezuelan-Guiana boundary. Subsequent events proved the president to be entirely In Hie wrong, and without any unseemly malevolence we may be allowed a smile. On the very eve of the death of Venezuela's champion came the announcement that the great republic had felt Itself so outraged by President Castro's conduct that It had broken off all diplomatic negotiations Willi him. Time brings Us revenges." , View of Jlago Press. The Dally Expreus, Pearson's half-penny Jingo paper, says: "Mr. Cleveland sent a message to con gress regarding the boundary dispute be tween Venezuela and Great Britain, which gave great offense in England. "When Lord Salisbury refused to arbi trate Mr. Cleveland wrote a second mes sage, In which he used language of sut h a strong nature respecting Great. Britain that it was regarded aa equivalent to a threat of war. ' "Tha crlxla was averted and the friendly relations between the two couulih-s pie served through the laclful cf foils of tin Julian Pauncefole, tin n Hrlltih mlliHu-r at Washington, who estimated the allt'gi-U threat at lis true worth." The Westminster Gusette, with character istic good temper, says: "Nor will II b forgotten. In Hits country at any rate, that Piesldent Cleveland aameiled the iloiuoi doctrine over the question oi the Vt n. -uelan boundary line, an act which gave rise to serious difficulties between the two countries for a while. These were ten led by a little good temiier and con .Illation on both aides." '"T4I OXFORDS MUST GO Drexel's July Clearance Sale Continues All Week One-Fourth Off Notice the celebrated niakeg we are offering you In this sale. No better shoes manufactured. We have taken 10 lines, inolndlng Hanan, Clapp, Boydeu and Flor shrlm for men. The Hanan, Foster, Wright and Poters-Armsti'ons for women. All this season's up-to-date styles. Turn and welt soles--patent rolt, velour calf, vlcl kid. We have also Included 5 lines of Tan Oxfords in Uussia calf aud golden brown kid. Among the styles we are offering In this sale arc Pumps with Buckle. 2-button Oxfords. Sailor and Gibson Ties. Closing them out at the following prices: $3.50 (o $5.00 Boys' Suits at $2.50 Store (love at ft . m. Ihlting July and AuKiist Tho Reliable Storo FOR MEN Hoyden's French Cnlf tixfords. ieg-ula- price 96 00; sale A Cf price a JU rtoyd.'ti's Patent Colt Oxfords, rg ii In r price $1 00; sale A Cl price f.JU Clspp's Vlcl Kid Oxfords, regu lar $fi no value, A Cf sale price v"'u Clapp's Pstent Colt Oxfords, regular price IS. r0, A fiy sale price u ' Hanan's Patent Kid and Colt Ox fords, regular price A Crt 16 Oil. sale price T.JV Ilsnan's Vlcl Kid and Russian Calf Oxfords, regular it price $5.50. sale price ... ' Florshelm and MacPonald-Klley Talent Colt. Velour Calf and Rus sian Calf Oxfords, in the latest stvle lasts and toes, reiriilnr price $.-. 00. X " sale price 6 different lines of our reg- X (( ular $4 00 Oxfords, now... WW ft lines of Mn's $3 50 Ox- 7 L fords, go at. per pair i.U 100 pairs Men's Pstent Colt Ox fords, hroken slr.es. regular $.1.S0 nnd $4 00 values, go at, 1 Art per pair l.UW SB PES CXXTT SISCOUHT on all White Canvas Oxfords. FOR WOMEN llanans Pstent Kid Welt Ox fords, regular price $5.00, X "C sale price Hitnau's Kid Welt Oxfords, reg ular price $4 50, X IC sale price JJf Foster's Pstent Colt Oxfords, regular price $5.00, X sale price Wright V Pi ters' Patent Kid Ox fords, strictly hand-sewed, reg- ttlar price $5.50, 4 IT sale price .! Wright A- Peters' imported Rus sia Calf Oxfords, regular A It price $5,511, sale price "f.i Tin lines of $4.00 Oxfords Arm strong. Foster, Wright Pi ters' makes In Russia Calf, Velour Calf, Patent Colt, turn or X lift welt soles, sale price 'WU Ten lines of regular $3 50 Ox fords In Russia calf. kid. pntent colt, turn and welt aoles, LX snle price A.O ?00 pairs small si7.es Oxfords, In turn and welt soles, tan and black, ranging In price from $2.60 to $1.00. your Cn choice, per pair JVC 85 FEB CEWT DISCOUNT on all of our Hoys', Youths', Misses' and Children's Oxfords. Great July Clearance A sale that surpassos all previous efforts in its wraith of bargain offerings. Over 500 Boys! Knee Pants Suits, all sizes, C to 1G years, plain or Knickerbocker pants; dark, li.dit or medium shades, in fancy mix tures, checks, plaids, stripes or plain eolors.a built not only for style, but service values from $::.o0 to $:.oo, at $2.50 Men's Suits $5, $7,50, $10 Values from $10.00 to $'J0.00. You 11 find it a pleas- Don 't fail to take advantage of this cut price sale of the bent makes -of mens and women's oxfords manufactured in the world, at one-fourth less than their real values. Drexel Shoe Co. ,4,'sfrererm ! P i : ,i ' r 5 Wi w -'4l im'S Waid' akaiSV Summer Excursion Rates via ILLINOIS CENTRAL TICKETS ON SALE DAILY Uuffalo, X. Y $38.40 Niagara Falls, X. Y. $38.40 Toronto, Ont $28.60 Ottawa, Ont $35.00 Boston, Mass $40.35 Montreal, P. Q $35.00 Quebec, Que $39.00 Chautauqua, X. Y $31.00 Mackinac Tsland,3Ich. $31.80 Petoskv, Mich $29.85 Pittsburg, Pa $37.15 Portland, Me $42.30 Tickets on me to many other points in the east and northeast. Limit thirty days from date of sale. Certain stop-overs allowed. SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS ou sale daily with long limits to many points in Michigan, Canadian North east and New England States. For rates, routes and detailed information call at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam St., or write SAMUEL NORTH, District Passenger Agent OMAHA, NEB . DR. BRADBURY, Dentist 1506 Farnaui. Extracting... 23c up. Crowes. ... . $2.50 ui Plates $2.00 up. Bridge Work 92.50 up. Porcelain Killings up from $1.50 17 Years Same Off Ice. I'uone, laouglaa 17KO. Alveolar Dentistry a specialty. Loose teeth made solid. Nerves removed without pain. Work guaranteed ten years. Haydrn Uroa. received ao order laat week from Mr. 7. O. Dan at Manila for a Chk-kerlns Broa. upright piano. In her letter she said an read their Advertise ment In an Omaha paper that they were cutting the price on ail makes of pianos, and Immediately wrote au o(der to chip her one at onve. Omaba'a Pnra rood Center Tryona Teas at 60c Pound S S s Choicest Selections of First Pickings la Ail varieties of Teas.. To supply tl.e lncreaulng demand for exquiHlle teas at 6Uc per lb., we have uiuite arrangements with live largest importers, twho are also growers) for the exclusive wale of Ty OMA lea. ami buying from fiist hands, we are enabled to offer you "better teas for lehS money" loan you have ever bought. In TBTONA tea Htyle has been sac ilticed for Cup Quality ", and we do not think it possible for you to dup licate our quality for 76c, or even iiOc per lb. IBYOI1 teas are sold upon the absolute guarantee "money refunded if not satisfactory." The quality it uniform, the taste delightful, the per fume aromatic. Following varieties all at tide per pound : TBYOSi Basket Fired Japan. TBTORA Sun Orled Japan. TBTOVA tjun Powder. IkYOIA Young Hyson. TBYOSA Oolong. TIYOSA English breakfast. TKTOKA Ceylon. IIYOSA India TKTOKA Imperial. T YOST A Mixed. Try a pound of T1YOSA Mixed for icing. s i 'nnrtney & eo. J 17th and Pouflaa ts. I Paona Doug-Us S4T Private Exchange Connects All Depta. 1 DAINTY FOOTWEAR For the hot days you should have something light and airy. The light weight iiumps and the little two-hole garden ties are very appropriate for the club, after noon and evening wear, and they are not high in price within reach of all. FRY SHOE CO. Til IEOI1I, 16th and Itouglaa Streets. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON Hotel Savoy " storits of Solid Comtoit" Concrete, steil and marble. In heart of city. 210 rooms, 135 balhs. Inj Usb Crill. Jl.00 up. me to select from complete lines of de jientlable garm ents, at prices averaging ..1 t 1...14 .. .. 4 1 y ilHOUL llilll it I U u 1 A wortli. Xo mismatched suits, no out-of-date style?, hut all garments bought for spring and summer, 11K)S; perfect in fit, fashion and fabric. Men's Dress and Outing Pants, $2 to $4 values, all in one great lot, at, choice, pair $1.50 Nothing to equal the assortment and values ever shown here or elsewhere in Omaha at our sale prices. Choose early before the. lines are picked over choice of the lot this week, at $1.50 Try HAYDEN'S First ea-asr BAILEY ra MACH DENTISTS THIRD FLOOR PAX TON BLOCK (ferae lfltb and Farnam Streets. Best equipped Dental ofllcs in ths middle west. Hfgbeat grad Dentistry at Reasonable Prices. Porcelain NllUms. lust like toe toot. IT WILL PAY YOU.. to call and see our MATTING AND RATTAN SUIT CASES before you siart on your vacation. They are light, roomy mid ncnt. They rrc strong and endurable. PRICES FROM $2.00 UP. Omaha Trunk Factory 1200 Fnrnani Street. E PROGRESSIVE and win. Show the oeonle who you are. We can furnish you any size and style cut on short notice. "Will be glad to furnish estimates for Large Half Tones and Poster Work Baker Bros. Engraving Co. Darker Block OMAHA .VY a Duller Bread arors farther because It Is bet ter. Jt excels In iiuality be cause the greatfHt Cure Is taken In splectinK the fliiur, yeast and milk which It contains. It In imidt by expert bakers and baked In the ltitebt im proved ovens KverythlnK strictly SMiiltary. 'or sale Ht all inifirj, So. "The label Is on the loaf." NEW FALL SHOES OXFORDS KOK YOU Walk - Over $3.50 8 i.00 S55.00 Come in and examine the latest SNAPPY STYLES AT THK Walk -Over Shss Stare 314 South Ifiib Strs.t. I Four doors 80. H;ii,.,. 1. . X. I. TKJMriOK, Walk-O,.", Ma.