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THE OMAHA DAILY BER : FRIDAY , JULY 6 , 1801 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Strikes and Other Bearish Nowi Forced Wheat Down , THERE WAS MUCH * GENERAL DULLNESS Offering * In Whcnt Were Moderately Free From the Start I'rlce Current Sum mary 'Was ItiUlier Ilcarlsh Stock * mid llondft. CHICAGO , July 5. The strike and other bearish nc\\s forced wheat down today , and September closed lc lower. Corn closed Uc lower , oats fell ' /4c for July and pro visions closed at a slight advance. Wheat today was weaker , the general dullness , Indifferent cables , extension of the strike and crop news , all tended to create a bearish tone , and the offerings were mod erately free from the start. The state and weather bulletins were favorable and the Prlco Current summary was rather bearish. Opening tradej showed a % ® % o decline from Monday's final figures , and soon sold down % © ' /4o more , rallied ftc. eased off lc , changed some and closed easy. Trade was dull. Corn was firm early on good demand , but weakened later with wheat. The range was % c. Oats was were very strong early on the prospects of a reduction In stock ? , but weak ened later with wheat and corn. The range for July was 3c. Provisions were very dull , but steady on a scarcity of offerings. Compared with Mon day night September pork Is unchanged , September lard Co higher and September ribs 2Vic higher. Freights at Ic for wheat and corn to Buf falo. , . Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , none ; corn , 4 cars ; oats , 4 cars ; hogs , un certain. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : KLOUK-Steady. WHEAT No. 2 sprlnc , 56'/ic : No. S spring , nominal ; No. 2 red , M'/ic. ' COUN-No. 2 , Gl'/ic ; No. 3 yellow , c. OATS No. 2 , 48c ; No. 2 white , WQWc ; No. I white , 47K > c. IIYD N.I. 2 , KttKc. ( lAIlLKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4 , nominal. "FLAX Bii3D No. 1 , UO. TIMOTHY KIIED-Prlme , H.20. 1'IIOVISIONS Moss pork , per Lbl. , $12.42140 12.45 ; lard , per 100 ll > 8. . J6.76ifC.77V4 : short ribs lrles ( loosp ) . 5007(466.80 ( ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $ : .62 O5.87i4 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , . . . WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.19. BljaAUS Unchanged. The following wuru tlio receipt * ana shipments for today : NEW YOltK OENKKAL MARKET. Yesterday's Quotation ! on Flour , Grain and Provisions , Metals , Etc. NDW YOHK. July 6. FLOtm Receipts , B.700 bbls. ; exports. 3,500 bbls. ; sales , 10,000 pkgs. Market dull and weak ; spring patents flat and winter wheat neglected. Southern flour , dull. Rye flour firm. Tluikwheat flour , nominal. BUCKWHEAT Nominal. CORN MEAL Quiet ; sales 300 bbls. ; yellow western , J2.5 < if2.SO ; Urandywlne , $2.80. ItYn-Nomlnnl ; state , 65c. HAHLEY Nominal. MAULEY MALT Steady ; western , 68SOc ; Canada , 909Dc ; six-rowed , 82S5c. W1IRAT Ilecclpts , 144,000 bu. ; exports , 154,000 bu. ; sales , 1,600,000 bu. futures and 18,000 bu. spot. Spot market weak ; No. 2 red In store and tlovntor , CDVJc ; afloat , GOTtc. Options opened weak under lower cables and big crop estimate of the Cincinnati Price Current , and after a very dull spell sold oft sharply In the afternoon on lower late cables nnd heavy liquidation ; closed USeiVio down. July. 60548003-160 ; August , 60ViQCO4o. closed at 60c ; September , HUc ; December , 65UW6 5-16c , closed at 63Jic. COUN Ilecelpts , 91,000 bu. ; exports , 18,000 bu. ; salei , 19,000 bu. futures nnd 68,000 bu. spot. Spot market quiet ; No. 2. 4Cc In elevator ; 46 > 4if 46'4c alloat. Option market opened firmer on the August decrease In western receipts , but later weakened with wheal ; close , He down. July , 45K46c , closed at ? ic ; August. 4G'V3 > 46ic , closed at 46Mc ; September , 40i47c. closed at 4Gic. OATS necclpts , 112.000 bu. ; exports , 100 bu. ; sales , 145.000 bu , futures and 1,000 bu , spot , ppot market firmer on mixed ; No. 2 , SOVic ; No. i , delivered. OOIjOl c ; No. 3. 43fflOHc ; No. 2 white , 62o bid ; No. 3 wliite , 61c. nominal ; track white , western. 52V Qi7c ! ; track white state , l2'/iO57c. Option market opened steady , but teen turned weak on fall selling nnd closed at UOHc net decline. July , 45K@ iVic , closed at 45io ; August. 3liI35Hc ( , closed at 31 c ; Sep tember , 3.ff33c ! , closed nt 33c. HAY Dull ; shipping , J6 ; good to choice , 17.00 C8.CO. HOPS Irregular ; state , common to choice , JfflUc ; Pacino coast , lOQllc. IIIDHS Inactive ; wet nailed New Orleans se lected. 45 to 63 Ins. , 4',4t4c ; Texas selected. 35 to M His. , 4Q5c ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , DVfec. LKAT1I1IU Dull ; hemlock sole , Buenos Ayres , light to heavy weights , IMYlSc. WOOL Dull ; UomcsUo fleece. 1923o ; pulled , PROVISIONS Reef quiet. Cut meats steady ; pickled bellies. 7 { f8c ; pickled shoulders , Bfii to ; pickled hams , lOftiU'llc. Lard , nominal , higher ; western steam closed at (7.30 ; Julv , 17,80 , nominal ; refined easier : continent , } 7.b5 ; B. A. , S7.8S ; compound , Cc. Pork firmer : new mess , I14.00014.2J : extra prime , I12.00R13.00 family. ll.f.OiJ15.00 ; short clear , J13.COfnn.00. UUTl'RR Quiet ; 'western ' dairy , 10V414'/4c ' ; western creamery , 14018o ; western factory. 9W © Ho ; iiglnn. ISc ; state dairy , 1217Kc ; state creamery , IWlSe. CHUUSi : I'lrmcr ; state , large. 7C8ic ; small fancy , 7O8Hc ; part skims , 2JHJDe ; full skims , uaas Firmer ; state and Pennsylvania , Us ? 14Uo : western , fresh , 13 llc : southern , cases , | 1.75 3.00. Receipts , 10.271 pkgs. TALIXMV Firmer ; 4 6-lOc for city ( | 2 per pku. ) ; country ( pKgs. free ) , 4 7-lCc , as to quality. 1'L.TROLr.tJM-Dull ; United closed at 8Jc Esked : Washington , bbls. , } 0 ; Waslilngton. In tilk , I3.CO ; Philadelphia and Ilaltlmore. J3.10 ; riilladelplil.i nnd Daltlmore , In bulk , 12,55. ROSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , $1.35 61.40. * Tlini'UNTINC-Qulet at SOHfflSlc. RICi : Hleady : domestic , fair to extra , 4'tC l c ; Japan , 4 iO5'tc. MOLAHSUS-Hleaily ; New Orleans , open ket tle , good to choice , 23036e. tUIJO ? 4"tMIUMi Bcotch' 13-w3-5 ( ' : Amerl- can ( C'o6pl > kuFirm ; lake. JJ.50. 1-.KAD Strong ; domestic. J3.10. TIN-Qulct ; Btralts , JU.W ; plates , market SPKLTKR-Steady ; domestic. J3.37H bid ; sales on 'change , 1 car spot lead. I3.42H , and 2 cars July lead ut 13.45 ; 6 tons July tin , 119.35. COTTON BUUO OIL-Dull and nominal. CiilTco Miirkot. NI3W YORK , July B. COFFnEOptlons opened steady at unchanged prices to 5 points Advance , ruled fairly active on Kuropran and Ilaltlmore buying , and clcsed steady at 5 points Up to 6 points decline ; sales , 12.000 bags. Includ ing August , JI4.80JU4.95 ; September , $11,20 ; Octo ber. $13.75 : December. $13.20W13.M. Spot coffee , Rio , quiet ; No , 7 , ICHc : mild , quiet ; Cordova , 19U19UC. Warehouse deliveries , July 3 , 4.631 bags ; New York stock today , 97,120 bags ; United States stock. 182.333 bags ; afloat for th United Elates , 198.000 bags ; total visible for th United Glates , 330.333 lags , against 465.107 bags last tear , ( SANTOS , July C. Finn ; good average Santos. $17 ; receipts , 8,000 bags ; stock. 4J.OOO bass cleared , July 3. 8,000 bags. MAMlll'lUl. July 6. Market , as compared with July 3 , closed U prg. higher to U pfK. loner ; ales , r.OOJ bags. HAVRK. July 5. Closed yesterday at net adVance - Vance at Ufi opened today steady at Wf decline ; at 3 p. in. burely steady ; prices unchanged ns compared with closing of Iht ? 3.1 ; closed without further change : total sales , 13.0UO bag * . RIO UK JANEIRO. July B.-Market Inactive : rrlcrs nominal : exchange , 9 7-lCd ; receipts , 4,000 bci cleurnl for the United States , 4.000 bags ; tock , 11I.OCK ) t > ag ; cleared July 3. 13.000 b e . \Vool Murknt. ItOHTON , Mais , , July ( . The American Wool end Cotlun lt < rport r tars of tha wool market : Ttier * U more wool sclllnir. Several large mills b v purclM nl freely of X and above territory wools on l-Jil of JOc to Ko scoured. A large sal * of cnurr < ! I'ullfornla and Oregon In original p4Lckct * h < s also been made and considerable uniutitbajilaUc and XX Ohio has bten picked UP , Tl > * prlnilpal sale , however , has b tn of bxjtJV , U/J IU. of tight months' Texas. The dux * ( .tout ilcaJy , will ) prlc < uu- Ciiangeil. New wooli are pUnllfut , but the great rallioad itrikc In the west has shut oft further receipts , Pulled wools are moving : n little better but f 01 den wool * of all kind * ore meeting ultli n x ry narrow market For thr six montln tndlnir this \\ttk there has been ( old In Ilwt.-n .9 .300 lb . of wool , nn ngnlnsl t .e22,8SO I K for the minf perlfNl in 1WJ. Thin In n ilcrrM < ! of S.TII.SM lb . The sales of the week have In creased from l.CI.VW last eek to 4.JJIVO fi r the wc k under review. Th unles for the week In New York iiKftrcKatc 440,000 lb. . The sales for the week In Philadelphia aggregate 13,8M lb . ST. IXtIIS , July 5.WOOISleady , quiet ; unchanged - changed , UMAIIA ( JiNI'.lt.VL : MAItKBTi ) . Condition of Tr do nnd O.m > tntlont on fatupln mill 1'iincy I'rtiililcu. The demand for mo t lines of produce , was rather light anil the general market slow and unnclllcJ. Thi ! market on both bultcr and eggs had the appearance of being weak. I1UTTI2R The mnlkct on packing stock Is itlll quotable at lOc , but some buyers arc said to bo weakening a little and not to be as anx ious for It as they nere. EaaS The CRR market has not shown much change for th > > past week , 9c being the general price. Commission men complain that shippers are sending In a good many poor eggs , and that the work of candling them out Is no small Item. LIVH POULTRY The general poultry market Is slow. Old hens lire not very plenty , and ought to be In pretty good demand , but It Is not safe to quote them at over otic. Spring chickens are quite plenty ? nnd lOc Is the outside price. The doninnd for geeic and ducks Is very light. and what few nro arriving are mostly birds that have been plucked , anil , In consequence , not very desirable. Duclm , 7c ; hen turkeys , 70S > ! ; gobblers , fiKCc ; geese , S'.iBCo. VUAL The receipts arc not very heavy , but the ueiithor In so warm t'.iat It would be Im possible for the ri'colver to be \ ry Independent , Choice fat and email veals arc quoted ut 5',40Ce ; coarvc nnd Lirgp , 3fTk' . CIinnHi : Thi-rc l WHIP \ory choice Wiscon sin cheese on thi > innikct. WlytonHn , full crrnm. new mnl > < * . Hlfillo. .N'obnisl.ii and Io a , full cream , ! ij10o , NcbrnMui nnd Iowa , part iiklmii , CifTc , LlmbiiiKi-r. No. 1 , lOc ; brick. No. 1 , lOc. Hwlsn , No. 1 , 13trHc. HAY Reci-'pts ' me much In excess of the ilr- nmnil , but tinui" | < lblllty nf the railroad ! ) beliiK tied up kcppi prlci-H up. Upland buy. t .W : mid land , $ S , Innlnnd , J" 50 , r.\e Hlniw. JO. Demand fair ; supply fn'i. ' Color mukc th best price on liny Llxht balea sell the best. Only tcp grades bring Inp prli'e" . PlonoNS The gun clubs are not uilng n" many since the neat'ier became BO warm. Old birds , per doz. , tl 0001. 2" > . VIOITAHLIS. : : It will be noted from the quotations below that the potnto maiket Is firmer. The strikes on the railroads west ha > e cut off the supply from California and only southern slock Is to be had nt the pictcnt lime. AB there Is no great supply the maiket Is working upward. The toinntoos that are now being received from MfsBlpnlppI me very Hue. The geni-inl maiKet on vegetables was not much chanced yesterday. POTATOES Tin- supply Is light and the mar ket firm at SOfi'jOc. MnLONS-C.ood slock , $20 00021.00. CANTALOUPKS Cantaloupes are arriving on the market. On orders , $1.50 per doz. DinTS New beets , per doz. bunches , 20g25c , on order * . CUCI.'MIinnS-On ciders , 40Mc per doz. GREEN PHPPERS Texas gicen peppers , per H bu , box , 75c. OLD IJUANS Hand picked navy , $2.15S2.25 ; medium naxy , $2.0032.10 ; common white beans , $1.75. SQUASH Summer squash , on orders , 75c per doz. ONIONS On orders , California , 2c per Ib. CAUBAGK Good shipping stock , on orders , . ASPARAGUS Good home giown stock , scarce at 40f.Vo ) per doz. , on orders. TOMATOHS-Good shipping stock , per 4 basket crate. $1.40. NI1W UHANS Wax. per U bu. basket , 60c ; string , pur U bu. basket , EOc. PEAS Good stock , per bu. , $1.23. CAULIFLOWER-Cholce stock , per doz. , $1.25 01.50. CARROTS New southern carrots , per doz. buncheu , SOfiWc. PARSLEY On orders , per doz. bunches , 50 30c. 30c.TURNIPS TURNIPS New home grown , per bu. , 50c ; homo grown , per doz. bunches , 2SJJ30c. FRUITS. There were no fresh receipts of California fruits yesterday , and consequently no auction sale. Supplies of all kinds of California fruits are running very low and the market will soon be bare unless there are fiefh receipts. The market was well supplied with black berries nnd It was choice stock. STRAWHCIIRIEH Nona reported received. CHERRIES California choice stock , $1. APPLES California , per DO-lb. crate , $1.25 ; southern , per fc-bu. box , 60c. APRICOTS Good shipping Block. $1.50. BLACKHERRinS Good stock , $3. IJLACK RASPllKRRIES Good stock , $3. RED RASPtlERRIES-Shlpplng stock , per 24- qt. case. $5. PDACHUS California peaches , ' good stock , $1.50. PLUMS Only a few Callfrnla plums are coining as > et , and they range In price from $1.5002.50 per box , according to size of the fruit nnd variety. PRUNKS A few boxes of prunes are arriving from California , and are worth about $2.0002.23 per box. FIGS A fc v California figs have arrived. They are quoted at $1.50. PEARS Callfoinla pears , good shipping stock , $2.252.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS An usual when berries nnd other fruits are on the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. Choice stock. $2.00@2.50. LEMONS Fancy lemons , 300 size , $5 ; fancy lemons , 3CO size , l f choice lemons , SCO size , } 4 50. ORANGES California mediterranean Sweets are to be had on the nmil.cl at $3.75. PINEAPPLES There Is a fair supply of Flor ida pineapples on the market nt $1.50 per doz. , or $7.00Q7.50 per crate of about six dozen. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , per Ib. , 12' < . il5c. DATES llnllowees , 65 to 70-lb. boxes , per Ib. , HONEY California. lEc ; dark honey. 10ffll2c. MAPLE SVIUIP Gallon cans , per doz. , $12. NUTS Almonds , 1517c ; English walnuts , 100 12o ; fllbcrts. 12c ; Brazil nuts , lOc. CIDEll Pure juice , per bbl. , $6 ; half bbl. , $3.2.1. $3.2.1.HIDES HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2Hc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides. 2o ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 60 ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c ; port cured hides , Uc per Ib. less than fully cured. * SHEEP PELTS-Oreen called , each. 23G60c ; srecn salted shearlings ( shorl-wooled early skins ) , each , CQISc : dry shearlings ( short-woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 610e ; dry shearlings ( nliort- wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , C8c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4J6c ; dry flint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 47o ; dry flint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 46c. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow. No. 1 , 4j ) 4Hc ; tallow , No. 2 , 3U3Vic ; grease , white A. 4Wc ; grease , white n , 4c ; grease , yellow , 3o ; grease , dark , 2V4c ; old butler. 2ffi2 ! c ; beeswax , prime , ISffllSo ; rough tallow , 2c. St. I.oum Gviiorul Murknt. ST. LOUIS , July B. FLOUR Slow but firm. WHEAT Was raided down Tie early , ralllM Uc , declined again and closed WitZc off ; No. 3 red. cash. 55Vic : July , BIKe ; August , 63Vic ; September. B-Hi0ic. : ; CORN Strong early , but wheat heaviness ulti mately caused a loss of WSio ( In the day's prices ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 40V4o ; July , 391Jc ; September , 38ff39c. OATS Firm early , weak later ; No. 2 cash , 45o ; July. 34e ; August , 28ic : September , 23c. RYH-No. 2. this side , B3',4c. I1ARLEY No trading. HRAN East track , Clc. FLAX HIED : $1.15. CLOVER SKii-$7.BO 8.BO. TIMOTHY SEED-I.40 , HAY Prlmo to choice timothy , $10.00011.00. BUTTER Higher ; separator creamery , 15017c. EflflS 74c. LKAD-.1.10. SPlLTER3.17V4. : . CORN MKA1/-.10S2.J5. WHIKKY $1.18. COTTON TIES-SOc. BAGOINfl 5it.fi flt jc. PROVISIONH-PIrm , higher. Pork , standard mean. Jobbing , $13.37H. Lnrd. prime steam , $6.55 ; choice , J6.05. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , $6.25 ; longs and ribs. $11.70 ; shorts. $0.81. Bacon , packed shoulders , $7 ; longs , $7,37V4i ribs , $7.50 ; shorts. $7.62'i 7.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 64,000 bu. ; corn , CD.000 bu. ; oats , 31.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5.UOO bu. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. ; com , 5,000 bu. ; oats , 2.000 bu , < ; iilciin | 1'rult { juotiitlons. CHICAGO , July B. Porter Bros , company. Chicago , sold at auction today , four cars of California fruit : Royul uprlcots , $1.45 ; Montga- ineli , Jl.l'Jffl.W ' ; St. John peaches. $1.60 ; Hairs , too to $ I.BO ; Tragedy prunes. $1.03521.76 ; Royal Hellve iilums , $1.1081,23 ; Blmonl prunes , $2.4) ; peach plums. $1.23 S.SO ; Ilurbank plums , ' $1.83 ; Rartlctt pears , J1.W2.M ; Astraclmn apples , $1.20 Porter Bros , company. New York , sold today three cars of California fruit : Hales peaches , $2.03tf2.SO ; St. Catherine plums , $1.BOO1.B5 ; Royal apri'ots , $ l,25ifl.65 ; poach plums , $2.35M2. ! > 0 ; Tragedy prunes. $2.4002.75 ; Royal Anne cherries. TOcJjJl.75. Three curs of fruit sold gross for $6,870. The Carl Fruit company , Chicago , sold Cali fornia fruit at auction thU morning , rcallz ng the following prices : Ilartlett pears , J1.M82.CO : Astrnchan apples , JI.10fll.C5 ; Royal apricots , $1. Q1.40 ; Alexander peaches , $1.2301.43 ; St. Catherine plums , $1.10. Liverpool Mur'int * . LIVERPOOL. July B.-WHKAT-Qultt ; de. mand. moderate ; holders offer moderately : No. ! CamSrJ.la' .4" . 1 > M < { to 12Ji r 'l western spring , 4s slid western , wlnttr , 4s 7)i ) ( * JtCO N Firm ; demand fair ; new mlxtd spot. PROVI8IONS-B f. extra India mess. M. d. Pork , prime mess. 66s 3d. llacon. long and short clear , 64 Ibs. , Us c.it long clear , 45 Ibs. . $ > . Lard , prime western , 85s. Cotton Market. S-jr ; 5 COTTON-Steadyj receipts , 700 bal.s : exports to , " , ock' .M'M1 t i * ! futurw , - . i AU- OctoU-r. fl .9J. January , $ ,5Sa700i Febnmrr , $7.M07n ( , March , $7.10ft7JJ April. $7 ICff ? 18 , fit LOUIS , July t - COTTON-Stcady ; mlddllnjr. 7 1 16e , tales , 100 bales , receipts , nones shlpmcntu , none ) sleek , 33 , < WO tales. Alnrkot. NEW YORK , July t.-SUOAR-naw , flrm ; sales , 11.740 bngs CUbn rcntrlftignl , S8 test , nt 3 Ho a. and f , and c. I. f. Port nt breakwater : 150 lilids. St. Crolx Muscovndi afloat at 2 11-lCo ex-ship ; 4.300 bngs Cuba molamcs sugar , 2 7-tCc , " c. I. f. Refined , quiet : No. 9 , 3HC3 9-lCci.No. 10. 1 C-16tJ3Vic : No. II , 3 J-lC 3Hc. LONDON , July f.-SUGAR Cnnc , dull : ccn- trlfunnl Java , 13s 3d ; Muscovado , fair rcilnlns , lls 9d. Mlllllrilpdlls Whnlt MINNEAPOLIS. July 6.-Wheat was dull todny. Moit of the mills are closed , being una ble to eet grain. Receipts Were 123,000 bu. ; shipments , 5,000 bu. The market closed : July , B9o ; September , 5GTd067c ; December , B8Hc : on track , No. 1 hard , Clc ; No. 1 northern , Mic ; No. 2. 89Uc. Flour veiy dull : product about 10,000 bbls. ; shipments , 33.183 bbls. : prices ranged from 13.30 to $1.(0 for patents ; $2 to S2.M for bakers. Diilntli ( Initn .Murttrt. DULUTH , July B.-WHiAT-Close : I wer ; No. 1 hard , cnsh and July , C2'.4o ' ; No. 1 northern , canh and July , Clc ; September , 69e ! December , 60Hc ; No. 2 nurtltern , cash , 68c ; No. 8 , B2c ; re jected , 49c ; to arrive : No. 1 northern , 61Uc. Car' Inspection for three days Wheat , 130 oars ; oats , 4 cm p. RECEIPTS Wheat , C0.500 bu. SHIPMENTS-Whenl. 28.000 bu. Kniiims City Mnrki > t . KANSAS CITY , July B.-WIIUAT-Dullj No. 2 hard , 48ff48ic ! ; No. 2 red , 4SCI9C ; No. 3 red , * COIlN4o hlfher ; No. 2 mixed.6HW3651c : N > 2 white , 4uHflOiu. ! , . _ OATS lo to 2c higher ; No. 2 mixed , 3281 33c * No. 2 while , 3Jc. . BUTTER Firm ; creamery , 14ei5c ; dairy , 12 ® He. He.EGGSDull and weak ; Cc. Oil .MurluiH. OIL CITY , 1'n. , July B. National Transit cer- tlllcates opened nt SSSJe ; hlKhest , 83T4c ; lowest , S14c ; closed nt 8Jc. Sales , 1,000 bbls. ; ship ments. 3d and 4th , 13S,6SO bbls. ; runs , 3d and 4th , 112,700 bblu. PITTSHURO , July B.-Nntlonal Transit cer tificates opened nt 8JHc : cloned at 83T4o ; hlghesl , S3I4P ; lowest , E3Sc. No sales. New York llry 4nm < U Market. NEW YORK. July 5. Them was no life to the demand yet for some autumn specialties , some orders were placed for later delivery. The shipments of goods was more contracted to. the more distant points , but lo nearer points theip was little Inlenupllons. Business was ofeiy limited proportions. Nothing doing In print cloths. _ Trlsco Wlicut niiotiilliiiis. SAN FRANCISCO , July B. WHEAT Weak ; December , Jl.01'4 ; new selleis , OCc. bTOOKS AMI HONIXS. London Was Factor In Domestic Specu- liitlon Yesterday. NEW YORK , July 5. London was a large factor In the share speculation today , the strength of the marlcet for American se curities In that city and the good buying for the foreign account on the exchange presenting a more healthy tone and Im parting confidence to the trading. While there was very llttlo of comfort In the general - oral press dispatches as to the condition of the strike , the traders had private ad vices which gave much encouragement , and the buying of the railway list was based on the belief that the beginning of the end of the strike was near. However , the deal ings were not large , despite the very gen eral feeling the strikers would hnvo to give In. There Is no desire to accumulate lines under existing circumstances. There was , perhaps , more covering of short contracts than purchasing for the long account , but London houses gathered In some good sized blocks of stock of St. Paul and small lots of Louisville & Nashville , Atchlson end Missouri Pacific. At the opening the mar ket was strong , and prices generally showed advances on the closing llgures of Tues day. Sugar was an exception , and under tha Influence of a selling movement de clined steadily all day , with only an oc casional slight recovery , and closed at the lowest point touched , 4 per cent below Tues day's final sales. Houses with Washington connections were among the heaviest sel lers of the shares , the depression therein being mainly due to the fact of the tacking on to the tariff bill of an amendment pro hibiting trusts from Importing merchandise or products. It was rumored that a deter mined effort would be made In the house by the anti-trust party to cut out the pro tective clause of the sugar schedule. The general market was not effected In the early dealings by the weariness of Sugar , but moved upward an additional fraction. Pull man broke 2 % per cent on sales of 200 share lots. The trading , whllo light In volume , and with the exception of a de cline of 1 per cent In Lead preferred , nar row fluctuations , was flrm In tone up to 1 o'clock , at which tlmo Pullman had re covered 1 per cent of Its early loss. In the last half hour the speculation was weak and prices reacted % © % per cent , except Pullman , which .regained an additional 1 per cent. At the close the tone of the mar ket was rather easier , but a majority of the shares traded In showed an Improve ment ranging from % to 1 % Per cent. Railroad bonds were dull , but generally firm. firm.The The Evening Post soys : Expectations that the western laborers' revolt against the business community would end before today were disappointed. Dut proof that our gov ernment has both the will and the power to protect Its citizens against Insurrection have meantime multiplied. As this display of prompt resolution In repression of anarchy and Industrial conspiracy Is a momentous Incident In our government's history , so the present course of prices Is a memorable chapter In the market. What Is perhaps most noteworthy Is the Immediate recogni tion by foreign Investors of the reassuring turn In events. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Now York Money Marltot. NEW YORK , July rt.-JtONHY ON CALL Casy at 1 per cent ; last loan 1 per c nt ; closed ut 1 per cent. P1U1IB MERCANTILE PAI'BR-ZnCW P r STEULINO nXCIIANOB Steady , with actual business In bankers' bills at Jt.SS'4 for demand and at JI.S7H ( or sixty days : posted rates , tl.88O4.89Vi ; commercial bills. I4.SCU. B1LVEII CEHTIKICATnS-6 < fiC5c. GOVERNMENT 1IONDS Steady. State bonds , dull. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ; OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts Somowlm'j.Bottcr , but Still Far Behind LaaliTWeck's Fignres. CATTLE PRICES tlFFEN MATERIALLY a A , Active Demand nnil iVuiit Supply Send HMs Up 1O tn 15 Ct'IIH-IIi > KS Also Score Sotcrul 1'olntft Up Unilcr Sltul- " THURSDAY , July C. The total numbVr at cars received were tlio largest of any day BO fur this week , There were , however , more cattle than hogs. Thus far this week there has been n fulling off In the receipts as compared with last week of 0,000 hogs and 1,400 cattle. There were In tlio yards today 153 cars of fresh receipts of cattle , Including those which arrived July 4. About one-half ol this number , that Is , about 1,600 head , were consigned direct to the pnckors , so that the actual offerings on the market were comparatively Email. The shippers did not attempt to do much on account of the dif ficulty of getting stock through to the cast. Tlio packers , however , were good buyers and were not very long In cleaning up the yards at an advance of lOc to 16c over Tues day's prices. The offerings of butchers' stock were very light , but what few there were brought stronger prices. Stackers and feeders were more plentiful , but the demand was not overly active. The country demand from the east and north has been cut off by the strikes , but still yard buyers took hold pretty well at steady to sttong prices. Representative sales : DHESSUD IICEF. Vo. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r No. Av Pr IS. . . . 000 J3 00 75. . . .1274 14 45 77. . . .1231 II 70 1..IOOO 300 63. . . . 1095 4 43 1..1400 4 TO 2. . . . 765 323 39. . . .1214 445 IS. . .1396 470 1. . . . 950 3 CO 19. . . .1151 4 GO 40. . . .1043 470 17. . . . 093 425 80. . . .1251 460 61. . . .1235 470 2. . . . S10 425 C2..1215 455 18. . . .1533 470 1U0..1109 4 25 ES..136G 4 . ' .5 94. . . .1202 4 70 7. . . .1091 4 30 34. . . .1282 4 CO 35. . . .1593 4 75 2G..H10 4 30 C1..1073 4 60 35..1C6I 4 75 5. . . .1270 430 IS. . . .1351 4 CO 33. . . .13d 475 20. . . .1241 430 2J..10J7 4 CO 102. . . .1325 475 22. . . .1318 43' 21. . . .1301 4 C5 21..12C9 410 97..11CG 4 40 COWS. 7. . . . 842 165 1. . . . 830 200 M. . . . 765 2 S3 1..1200 175 1..1030 220 21. . . . C77 235 1. . . . 960 175 9. . . . 912 225 2. . . . S85 C 35 1..1070 1 85 1. . . . 920 2 25 1. . . . 880 2 75 1. . . . 630 1 60 7. . . . 695 1 75 CALVES. 1. . . . 240 3 00 2. . . . 135 S 60 1. . . . 160 4 60 BULLS. 2. . . .1300 2 00 1. . . . 600 2 23 . . . .1535 2 76 1. . . . 940 2 10 STOCKEHg AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 690 185 S. . . . 630 265 11. . . . Col 2 5 2. . . . 880 200 4. . . . 430 265 133. . . . 605 300 17. . . . 610 265 10. . . . 774 2 85 44. . . . J78 320 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 27 feeders. . . . 969 J3 23 1 bull . 1630 2 10 1 bull . 1620 210 1 bull . 1430 210 1 bull . 17CO 210 S steers . 1320 275 1 cow . 1100 2 85 1 cow . 930 2 85 1 cow . 9SO 285 J cows . 1063 285 33 steers . 1373 310 1 steer . 14IX ) 365 8 steers . 1205 365 14 steers . 1067 365 1 steer . 1000 365 1 steer . 1160 365 8 steers . 1150 365 6 steers . 1192 S 65 1 steer . 1400 865 - - 1 steer . 1250 365 1 steer . 1230 3 65 if a 3 steers . 1070 365 ISEtccrs . 1152 3 65 HOGS There were itwenty-nlne cars , or 2,000 head of hogs In the yards. The ship- pars , who have not been doing much slnco the strike commenced , had urgent orders and were the principal buyers. The mar ket opened actlvp , and the hogs were all sold before 7 o'clock In the morning. Boston was the largest buyer. Prices took a Jump upwards of IGc tp 20c at least , the close being strong at the highest point. Repre sentative sales : ' No. Av. Sh. Pr.V * < No. Av. Sh. Pr. 6 . 90 . . . $470 64 . 233 12054 10 234 120 470 ' 63 265 . . 7 252 40 4 70' J 72 221 80 9 266 . . . 470 67 236 160 65 184 40 4 70& 72 213 . . . 6 228 . . . 475 69 248 120 72 179 200 475 303 . . . 61 210 0 4SO , . , ' .C 62 , 262 200 85 209 200 4 60 67 MS 80 68 234 40 480. . 75 237 280 76 S21 200 4 80 78 216 80 64 227 . . . 4 80 72 233 160 3 373 . . . 4 80 65 235 40 81 214 ICO 4 80 C6 239 40 2 340 . . . 4 SO 77 235 4 350 . 4 SO 60 262 ICO 90 75 232 150 4 SSV4 8 201 . . . 90 70 223 160 4 85 6 218 . . . 90 75 239 . . . 4 85 74 224 160 4 90 07 210 SO 485 61 200 40 4 95 S 182 . . . 4 85 PIGS AND ROUGH. 1 430 . . . 350 1 280 . . . 460 1 212 . . . 450 1 310 40 4 CO SHEEP There Is not much doing In the snoop market for the want of supplies. The market Is strong. Fair to good natives are quotable at $2.7E3.25 ; fair to good westerns , ? 2.50@3.15 ; common and stock sheep , ? 2.00@2.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lt ) lambs at $2.50@3.85. Kansas City Llvo Stock Market. KANSAS CITY , July 5.-CATTLE-Recelpts , 11,100 head ; shipments , 600 head. Market opened steady , closed dull , VXSKc lower ; Texas steers , (2.00 3.35 ; beef ulcers , J3.B5f4.95 ; native cows , tl.00ij3.35 : stackers and feeders , 12.7003.00 ; bulls , 12.00 313.00. HOGS Receipts , 4,200 head ; shipments. 400 head. Market opened 10i20c higher , closed lOo lower than the opening.llulli of sales , J5.05 ® 6.16 ; heavies. i5.05Q5.20 ; packers , J5.10ffo.20 ; mixed , t4.95Q5.15 ; lights , { 4.9005.10 ; Yorkers , J5.054T5.10 ; pigs , $4.7003.05. 8HEE1' Receipts , 400 head ; shipments , none. Market steady. No Live Stock Markvt In Chicago. CHICAGO , July 5. Nothing In the shape of a bullock reached the stock yards today. A few loads of the cattle received Monday and still un sold were scattered around In the different divi sions , but there was no market ; not a quotable one , at least. In sheep quotations range from SI.50 to 13.75 for sheep , and from S3 to S3 for spring Iambs. There were still about 2,000 hogs In the rale pens , all In speculators' hands. Only a small part of them were sold , as they were held above the views of buyers. Quotations , nominal. St. LoulH Live .Stork Miirknt ST. LOUIS , July 6.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 1,800 head ; shipments , none. Market strong and higher ; native cows and heifers , S2.303.00j Texas steers , light. J2.Wg2.25. HOGS Receipts , 1,200 head ; shipments , none. Market lOWISc higher ; strong. No heavy hogs on sale ; medium to fair light , S5.1005.30 ; pigs , S4.90 and below , BI1KEP Receipts , 500 head ; shipments , none. Market higher ; common to fair native sheep , S3.1003.50 ; fair to good lambs , S4.25Qi.60. Now York Ll\o Htoclc Miirkot. NEW YORK , July 6.-BEEVES-Recelpts. 100 head ; market very quiet ; demand very moder- atg ; prices sternly ; common to prime itlllcrs , S4.o005.12K , Inferior to medium natlv * crass teers , I4.S504.75 ; prime corn fed , S5.60. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts , 12,000 head ; market demoralized ; sheep , lie lower ; lambs , It ® Ko lower ; sheep , poor to prime , S2.7504.23 ; lambs , Inferior to choice , S4.5005.50. HOGS Receipts , 900 head ; market very strong : Inferior to good hogs , S5.7506.25. the Dank of Ennlnnd show * the followlne Total rttftvc , decrease , (1,1)1,004) ( ) circulation Increase , fMS.OOO ; bullion , decrease , (412,13) , . other Securities Increase , ( I.413.000 , other dr- posllt , InctTatf , I36S.COO ; public drposlls , In- cr se , tlJSS.ooO. notes reset ve , flccreasc , II f3 > 00) ; irovernmcnt secuiltlts , Incren'p. C3.000.0fl. The proportion of the Hank -ot llnglnnd re- nerve lo liability Is W.C3. PARIS. July G. The wet lily statement of the llnnlt or IMrU shows tin1 folloulilK changes compared nidi lust neekl Notes In circulation Increase , 73SMOOOf ; trcnmry nccounlK , do- crt-are , 82.3i ,000f ; cold In hnnd , Incn-nso. 2t- OVOOOf. blllf dlnrauntvd , decicano , M,139l 0f | silver in hand , decrrane , l,075,000f. Rin Kr.rirUuci 'Mliilii qnntiitlon. : SAN PKANCISCO , July B.-Tho omchl clo InT quotations for mlntu/ sto.'i'.n to I ly wjrj nt f ji lOWH ! riimnrlal Notm. MnMPHIS , July C. New York exchange sell ing at | 1.SO. IIOSTON. July B.-Clentlngs. J10T56.Sa3 ; bal nncoj , } l,0(3,611. ( . IUI/n.MOUn. July S.-Clearlngs. J3.233.4I4 balances , (467.0X NRW YOltK. July B.-Clcarlngs , J110 MS.033 balances , J < J,721."GU. LONDON , July 5. The price of Bold at Iluends Ayres today la : C3. PARIS , July S. Three per cent rente * , lWf ( SOc for the account , PIIILADRU'IIIA , July 5.-Ctcai-lng , IZ,1 1.- 835 ; balances , il,7i' > ti,31S. CINCINNATI , July 6. New Vnrk exchange UiSXc premium. Clciu Ink's , $2,237,00' ) . LONDON , July 5. The Hank of England's rate of rxImiiKe Is unchaiiKi'd nt 5 pur cent. LONDON , July 5. The nnmimt of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Uugland on bal ance today IH II..OO ) . WASHINGTON , Julv 5. The co h balance In the trcanury WHS $115.T09,3J,1 , of which JCI- 742,733as Kold leHervc. HAN rilANt'IKCO , July S.-Drafli. liht ! , ! 2Hc , tclPKinphlc , ir ; . Silver bars , OJ'iOCS'ic. Mexican ( iollnia , DlfiJl'.tc. CHICAMO , July C.-CleailnKS , JlC.OtC.OCKx ) - channe , TOc pipntlum. Koieltfn exchange dull. Money rales , 4if per cint. ST. I.OIJ1H. July B. Clcnrlnm. I.7S5,10S ; bal ances , ; SIMW. , Money dull , Bi7 per cent. 13x- clmiiKi * on New York , 83c premium. NI2W OULI3ANS , July B.-ClenrlnK3. U,81R,1G2. New York exchange , coinmerclnl , Jl per $1WX premium ; bank , Jl.M per (1,000 premium. JILOll'X lf > 1U LlfTLK JUTS. Fate of a Clnrliumti 'Man Who Was Some thing of an AnurcllNt. . CINCINNATI , July 5. At 10 o'clock UU night Henry L. Drivers , son of n rich Cln- d.nnatl lady , was torn to pieces by an ex plosion of something In his pocket that must have been dynamite. All the lower part of his body was torn to pieces , his bones being pulverized. Ills right hand was thrown Into a dcor twenty feet away , while the windows nnd doors of an adjacent etore weio smashed , so strong was the explosion. In his pocket was a postal card from the United States Mutual Life Insurance ) com pany of New York notifying him that his life Insurance policy for $20,000 would ex pire at midnight. Young Drivers was lomewhat of an anarchist celebrity. Whether ho Intended suicide or was Intent on some errand of destruction Is not known. PARACHUTIST FATALLY HURT. 1'rof. Jones Itlakcv Ills Last Itulloon Ascen sion at 11 iToltct ricnic. . JOLIET , 111. , July B. A terrible accident occurred at the Fourth of July exercises at Rlvervlew park , which will doubtless coat a life. Prof. Jones of Dloomlngton was to make a balloon ascension and a para chute fall. The wind was blowing strong and the ropes broke. Jones held to the balloon , which went up , drugging him through a tree and tearing his clothes off. At a height of forty feet he was forced to let go , owing to hurts , and fell to the ground , breaking both arms and one leg , the bones protruding. A doctor was called and pronounced Jones Injured internally. Blood was running from his nose nnd mouth. A lllR Cravlcc-r Uld It. TILDEN , Neb. , July 5. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) W. H. Kercherfer , foreman of the McCreary cattle ranch- was badly In jured by the explosion of a largo firecracker yesterday. His face was lacerated nnd the right ear nearly severed. Three Now York Alen Drowned. BAST ROCKAWAY , N. Y. , July 5. Three New York business men were drowned at Hayes island Inlet yesterday. They were on the sloop Gazelle , which capsized In a sudden squall. Hurled Twonty-Ulglit Workmen. BUCHAREST , July B. An unfinished pa vilion In the exhibition grounds In this city collapsed , burying twenty-eight workmen , four being Injured fatally. WE.ITJIKU FOIIECAHT. Fair Weather and Variable Winds for No. branka Today. WASHINGTON , July E. The Indications for Friday are : For Nebraska Fair ; variable winds. For Missouri Fair ; variable winds ; warmer In southern portion. For Iowa Fair ; northerly winds. For South Dakota Generally fair ; north erly winds , shifting to southwest ; warmer In the extreme western portion. For Kansas Fair ; southerly winds. Local Itocord. OITICR OF Tim i.Vuvriimi BuiiEAn , OMAIJA. July5. Omaha rocoitt of temperature ami rainfallcomp.'ircd with ooiresponding day of past four years : 1894. 1893. 1R92. 1891. Maximum temperature 84O 84 = 7U = bic , Minimum tutnnuriituru. tiUa G J = > Glo nrjO Avoraco temperature. . 73 = 763 703 733 Precipitation 00 T. .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of torn- peraturonnd precipitation ut Omaha for the day and slnco March 1 , 18'Jl : Normal teninoriitura 70 Deficiency for thotlay 33 Deficiency slnco March 1 ( I. 429 = Normal precipitation 20 Inch Deficiency for tlio dav 20 Inch Dollcloncy since Marcn 1 0.00 Inches lleports from Other Stations at 8 1 . M. STATIONS. as - , 3 Omaha KO 84 .00 Part cloudy. North 1'latto. , 84 .0(1 ( Pnrtcluudv , Valentine 84 .00 PaitelouUy. Chicago 74 80 ,110 Cloudy. St. Louis 78 84 . ( II ) Clear. St. 1'iuii 74 84 .01 Cloudy , Davenport. . . 80 81 .00 Clear. Kansas City. . 78 82 .0(1 ( cinir. Denver , 08 71) ) .02 Clear. Salt Lake City 70 82 .00 I'.irtoiomly. ItatililClty f. 7U 70 .01 Part cloudy. Helena Blmnarck 82 81 .00 Clear. St. Vincent 71) ) 70 .00 Clear. Cheyenne A2 72 .08 Clear. Mll s City 78 80 .on Cloudy. aulveslon 81) .00 Part cloudy. "i"Indicates tracoof rain. CKOUOE E. HUNT , Local Forecast Official. lilntv Up Thttlr Cav . PRETORIA Transvaal , July 6. The war between the Doers and the supporters of the Zoutpansburt chief , Malaboch , continues. Maluboch and his followers are hiding In : avcs whore they cannot bo reached by the Transvaal troops and refuse to yield. Com mander Joubert , however , has decided to ilow up the cavea If the rebels refuse to come forth. Ho will first notify Malaboch of his intention and will give tlmo for women and children to eecape. ISx-llosa t'riikor Conic * Hack. NEW YORK , July C. Richard Crokcr and two sons arrived yesterday aboard the Ma- lostlo In the best ot health and spirits , Mr , broker stated that he was feeling well and had , splendid time considering tils short Visit abroad , Mr. Crokor was mot at quaran tine by Commissioner Daly , Peter Myers and another , who boarded the steamer with Dr. Jenkins , From the pier Mr , Croker was driven direct to Tammany hall. Ills ap pearance there was erected by enthusiastic cheering. 'General llonluncfir's Mother Dead. PARIS , July 6. The mother of the Ut General Doulancer Is dead at the ago ot 92. BIG PICTURE SALE. PICTURES AT A SACRIFICE. Every picture In our mammoth establishment , from the first floor to the roof , has IICCM market ! in largo roil ( Inures at about one-half of former prices , to sell them quick. Not a single picture Is reserved , so this sale includes every picture from the cheapest arlotype to the finest etching or steel engraving. This Is a chance to furnish that hare wall of yours at a nominal cost. Remember new , as we have tolil vou before , the time to btiv Is when the other fellow wants to sell. Tliis sale Is for this week only. SI.SO pictures , this week only , for 75c $2.00 pictures , this week only , for flOc $3.00 pictures , this week only , for $1.05 $1.00 pictures , this week only , for $1.00 $5.00 pictures , this week only , for $2.50 $7.50 pictures , this week only , for $ ; Ui5 $10.00 pictures , this week only , for $5.00 $15.00 pictures , this week only , for $7.50 $20.00 pictures , this week only , for ' . $0.75 $25.00 pictures , this week only , for $12.50 Arfoiypas , Stool Engravings , Etchings , Oil Paintings , Photogravures , Etc. > OUB TERMS. PRESENTS FOR flit. $10.00 worth of poods , With $ C > worth of truixis , an Album , $1.00 u week or $4.00 a month. 125.00 north of goods , With $10 worth of Roods , a Pouvonlr Spoon $1.00 a week or tO.OO a month. 150.00 worth of Koods , With J2.1 woithof Koocls , a HU < juo Orna- J'.ou u week or 78.00 a month. niunt. 176.00 worth of KooiH With 150 worth of goods , a Trained Pic J'J.&o a week or ? 10.00 a month. ture , 1100,00 north of Roods , Wllli J75 worth of goods a , Con tor Tablo. J3.0U u wcok or $12.00 a month. 1200.00 north of poods , With J100 worth goods , si pair Lace Cur t4.00 it week or 115.00 a month. tains. VISITOKS RECEIVE SOUVENIRS. 4 Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House. fQ Close Evenings nt G:30 : , excepting Mondays and S.iturJitys. | Send lOc for postage on big ' 94 Furniture Catalogue. Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogue Mulled Free. A q = A , P , A , BATTLE IN BUTTE Fourth of July Oolebration Tinctured with the Bitterness of Religious Dissension. ONE MAN KILLED AND SEVERAL HURT Riot Caused by Two Saloons Putting Out ' 1'rotcctlvo" Signs Troops Orclerod Out to Suppress the Rioters Alore 1'roublo 1'curotl. DENVER , July 5. A special to the News from Butte , Mont. , says : An A. P. A. riot broke out here yesterday. One man Is dead , one fatally and half a dozen more or less wounded as the result of the out-break. The militia has been called out and Is stationed In one district of the city. All saloons have been closed , as well as pawnshops ) and places where ammunition Is sold. The trouble was precipitated by two saloon keepers decorating the fronts of their places with bunting forming the letters A. P. A. Tuesday night some one , presumably a Catho lic , set off a stick of giant powder under one of the windows , demolishing a largo plate glass. This attracted a large crowd of people to the scene which blocked the street all day. After the parade yesterday the police could not disperse the crowd. Several fights oc curred nnd the first shot was fired by William Ferguson at William Page. This Intensified the feeling and the crowds started to tear down the buildings occupied by the saloon men who had the A. P. A. signs out. Judge McIIatton of the district court appeared In a window and addressed the crowd , appealing to them to commit no over act of violence and gave assurance that the trouble would end. The crowd could not bo calmed , but was held at bay by wise counsel. At 0:30 : the riot bells rang out and the fire department rushed Into the crowd , turnIng - Ing the water upon It. The hose was then turned Into Simon Hauswlrth's saloon and the A. P. A. signs torn down. Several men Instdo the saloon began shooting. One man stood at the door and fired six shots Into the saloon. The sheriff and posse then came upon the scene , some of whom were roughly handled and barely escaped with their lives. The mayor then called upon the governor for militia nnd several local companies were ordered out. Ropes were drawn across the street and the militia cleared the block of all people. Quiet was restored nt the Imme diate scene of the riot , hut at the other end of the block largo crowds assembled and more trouble was momentarily expected. The excitement ran high and there wan a lively Interchange of shots , with the fol lowing results : D. II. DALY , a special policeman , shot .hroiiK'li thu heart and Inatautly killed by Prank Munford , a baker. William Page received a glance shot over : he eye. > Samuel Dunn was shot In the side and was probably fatally hurt. About fifty arrests were made and the governor has been asked to send militia from ilolena and other points In the state. The block where the A. P. A. flags caused ho riot was In charge of the mllltla all light , no persons being allowed Inside the Itios. The undercurrent of feeling on both sides continues strong and hundreds of pco- > le go armed. Last night In Centcrvllle , a luburb , a Cornish saloon keeper shot a man while wrangling about the A , P. A. Blnlloii Aci-nt Klllcil liy IliUHllU. COFFUYVILLC , Kan. , July 5. The Mis souri Pacific station agent at Nowata , I. T. , was killed by supposed bandits last night. The murdered man was A. L. Richards. Ho was getting express onto the train and carried hln revolver In his hand according 0 custom. Ho was ordered to throw up il * hands and as a reply raised his revolver. 1 he leader of the supposed robbers fired , illllng htm Instantly , The attacking party fled. Killed IIU Wife and Illmielf. WARRBNSnURO , Mo. , July 6. Near Cnobnoster , ten mlleo from here , today 'olin Tttsworth , who has been separated rota bla wife ( or some Uino , Kent to her Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Grnln Tronlnient fs sold under po ltlvo written guarantee , by author ized agonta only , to euro Weak Menwry ; Loss of of the Generative Organs in either BOX , caused b > ovor-eiortlon ; Youthful irror3 : , or iicccBlvo : Use ot Tobncco , Opium or Liquor , which coon load to Allfory , Consumption. Insanity and Dcnth. By mall. tl a box ; U for ? 3 ; nllh wrlltimtrunrnnteo to euro or refund money. WEST'S COUOIIBYHUP. A certain cure for Couch * . Colds , Acthnm , Bronchitis , Croup , Whooplnff Cough. Sere Throat. 1'lonfnnt to take ! Small flzo dlfconunucd ; old , COe. slip. now25e. : old ---r > . ! owNc. ) atJA"ANT''ES Irsuod Only by Goodman Drug Co. , Omaha. WM. LOUD ON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS- Private wires to Chicago and Now York. All business orders placud on Ch'cago ' Board u Trade. Correspondence solicited. Office , room 4 , Now York Ltfo Building Telephone 1308. homo and shot her and then shot himself , both dying within twenty minutes. i - COKUlt It'.tLKXB MUllDKK. Union Minors Kill On Alan nnd Talcu Two Mure dipt lCH. . WALLACE , Idaho , July 6. Seventy-flvo masked men from Diirko entered the town of Gem and seized and bound Superintendent Nell and Foreman Summers of the Gem mine and Frank Hlgglns nnd West , non union miners. Tlio mob started to the black smith shop where John Ncbo was working. Neho saw them coming and sprung through. the back window. The mob fired , killing him Instantly , and his body rolled down the hill. The IcadcrH of the mob held a short con sultation and gave the signal to close In around the prisoners , who were then marched over the range toward Montana. When word reached Wallace many deputies were sworn In and citizens joined their organization. They are now in pursuit of the mob. Tha trouble Is a revival of the fight of 1892. Unldii men have made frequent threats to drive out nil nonunion miners and a few weeks ago fixed Juno 17 as the date nonunion men must leave the Coetir d'Alcno region. H'jsti'tr 31.1 it o.v jus Engineer I'nnl of the Alton Stricken wltU lljitropholila Wlillii on the Road. ALTON , III. , July 5. Last evening as the Kansas City express going south w below East Alton Engineer Robert Paul was ob served by Ills fireman to bo frothing at tba mouth , and ho soon commenced barking Ilka a doc. Realizing that his superior had gone mad thu fireman slopped the englno and threw himself upon Paul , at the same time calling loudly for help. This soon came In the persons of the conductor and brakcman and Paul wnu bound hand and foot , the fireman running the train Into Venice , where Paul lives. Some tlmo ago Mr. Paul was bitten by a dog , but paid no attention to the matter , and this Is thought to bo the result. 1'opulUt Mate Ticket. LANSING , Mich. , July C. The populist Btato committee finally completed Its ticket early this morning as follows : Governor , Dr. A. W. Nichols of Mqntcall ; lieutenant governor , Perry Muyo of Calhoun ; secretary , of state , Ellsha Pangborno of Grand Tra- vera ; treasurer , IMwurd Ilrown of Clinton ; auditor , General Robert McUougall of Hillsdale - dale ; attorney general , James E. McMrldo of Kent ; superintendent of public Instruction , M , O. Graves of Emmett ; member of State ) Hoard of Education , F. H. Olmstead of Isabelle - belle ; United States senator , E. P. Qeldon of Jackson and Henry I. Allen of Kalamazoo , i ' O Killed III * C'hllilrcn and Committed Hulclila IIUTLER , 8. D. , July G. It n. Quam , s , Norwegian farmer , became so worried over crop prospects that he cut the throats of his Lwo children , aged G and 8 , threw them In a wall , cut his own throat and jumped In after ; hem , Ixml Handy Is ultli Us. NEW YORK , July C. Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill arrived on the Majestic , U > r < l HandoluU r ( us d to IMJ luU-rvlewcd. i