THE OMAHA "DAILY BKK : TUESDAY , JULY 3 , 1891 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL bullish News Was Largely a Feature in Yesterday's ' Market. i WHEAT , CORN AND OATS CLOSED HIGHER Opening Trn < ( e In Wheat Were nt Sntur- ilny' * CloiliiB I'rlce * anil ( Iraitn- nlly Advnncnl One Cent for July drain. CHICAGO , July 2. Dullish news was largely In evidence today and wheat , though dull , closed % c higher for September. Corn Closed > /tC higher , oats 2Uc higher and op tlcna practically Unchanged. Opening trades In wheat were at Satur ( lay'n closing prices and gradually advanced Jc for July and % e for September , worked back from % c to lie , changed some and closed firm. Trading after the early ad vance was very small , there being a notlce- nblc absence of offerings. The strength was pttrlbutcd mainly to tho. decrease on ocean passage , the moderate deliveries , rather firmer cables and strength of outside mar kets. Some selling , at the advance caused a reaction from the top figures. Corn was dull within % c range , but gen erally firm. The strength came from wheat. Oats were stronger on small receipts and firm demand. Tito range for July was 21ic. Provisions were weak at the start on the etrlkc , but firmed up later on a shortage for July delivery. Compared with Saturday night September pork Is unchanged , Septem ber lard 2' ' , c lower and September ribs 2V c higher. Freights slow at Ic for wheat , corn and Cnnh quotations were na follows : FIX ) lilt Unchanged. WIinAT No. 2 spring , t8c ; No. 3 sprlne , nom inal ; No. 2 red. CSc. fOKN No. 2 , l'ic ; No. 3 yellow , OATS No. 2 , 45c ; No. 2 white , 434) ) c ; No. 3 While. W4Gc. HYK No. 2 , 4Sc. IIAIU.UY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 4Sc ; No. 4 , nominal. FI.AX HHKn-No. I. JMO. TIMOTHV HKIOD Prime. J4.75. PHOVIHIONK Mess porl < , per bhl. , $12.47H'3 ' I2.M. I.-ml , per 100 Ibs. , J6.708G.721i. Short ribs ( Idea ( loose ) , JG.r,55IG.57' , , $ . Dry rolled Bhonldera ( tioxed ) . J3.G2' ijf3.7V4 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , JG.80ffG.90. WIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per eal. , The following were the receipts ana Biilpmenti lor today : Articles. Ucccipta. Shipment * . rionr. bbls. 2.000 Wheat , bit. . . 1U7.000 Corn , bu 31(1.000 ( Oatw. bu 251,000 llye. bu On the Produce exchanco today the butter mar ket was Hloady. unchanged : creamery , 14317e ; Olary. llGlJKc. EBKB , men. ly , unchanged ; NEW YOItlt ( iiNiilAL : JlAKKET. yesterday's Quotation * on Flour , Grain anil Provisions , Motalp , ICtc. NEW YOniC , July 2.-FIOUn-Hecclpts. 81.300 bblB. ; exports. 2.SOO bbls. : tales. 8.200 pkus , ; mar ket steadier , but demand falls to Improve ; trade fan car lots Is wanted. Southern Hour , dull. llye Hour , firm , liuckwhcat flour , nominal. mJCiaviIKAT-Nominnl. COIIN MKALr-QUIet ; sales , 300 Lbls. ; yellow western , > 2.C5 < ff2.8' ) ; Hrandywlne , J2.SO. IIYI3 Nominal ; state , 5Sc. JIAHI.KV Nominal. liAKLKV MAI/r Steady ; western , GSSSOc ; Canada , 90fla5o ; six-rowed , 12QS5C. ' WHEAT Hecelpls. SO.COO bu. ; exports , none ; rales , 7,923,000 bu. futures nnil 01,000 bu. fpot. Bpot market firm ; No. 2 red , store nnd elevator , flcjaftoat. G2e ; f.o.b. , C2aNo. ; 1 noithein. G7 ic. de livered ; No. 1 hard , C8ic , dellveied. Options were llrm nil day , contrary to earls' expectations. The bdvnnce Was based on better advices and laifc-u decrease on i > as. atre , light deliveries and small Liverpool demand ; closed iiifWo up ; No. 2 red , July. G7iQ70'Sc , closed Glc ; August. 015TG2iic. closed C2',4c ; September , 62JC2 ! ( 11-lGe , closed C3o ; October , 61 G45ic , closed Glc ; December , 66Jifn7 3-lGc. COilN HecelptH , 03,000 bu. ; sales , 480,000 bu. futures nnd H6.000 bu. spot. Spot market llrm ; No. 2 , 43ic In elevator ; 4G4JJ43Slc ! afloat. Option market steady durlnc th * morning , but nd- vnnced sharply on tlie llsht ear lots west nnd tlnscd USHe up ; July , 44 13-16if45c ( , closed IMio ; August , 4Ctf40'tc , closed 4Gsc ! ; September , 46 { f4GT4e. closed 46He. OATS HeceJplK , H0.400 bu. ; exports. 14 , COO bu. ; Bales , 1SO.OOO bu. futures nnd 74.COO bu. spot. Bpot market unrettled ; No. 2 , 60c ; No. 2 , deliv ered , W , o ; No. 3 , 4Dc ; No. 2 white. 6H5e ; No. 3 white. DOV4c ; ti ack. white western , C2H67c , track , White 'state , 62Jf37c. Option market quiet but firm nil day on light receipts west. July closed Uo up , later months He up ; July , J ic ; August , (3r35c , cloned 3IT4c ; September , 32f33ic , closed 33V4c ; October , closed 33Uc. HAY Quiet ; shipping , JO.OOWti.CO ; good to choice. 7.00 8.CO. HOI'S Dull ; tnte , common to choice , OKO'.ic : 1'aclflc coast , 10lBc. 11IDKS Inactive ; wet salted , New Orleans , sc- ' lected , 45 to G5 Ibs. , 4U < Hc : Texas selected , 3S to 60 Ibs. . 48. > c ; Texas , drv , 21 to 30 Ibs. . 6'4e. LKATHEU Dull ; hemlock sole , llucnos Ayre.- . Jlght to heavy WflghtB , 15 lSc. WOOL Steady ; domestic tltece , 19(23c ; pulled , ' - . nrm. Cut meats , nrm ; pickled bellies , 7 8c ; pickled shoulders , oyc ; pickled hams , 10 > 40105c. Lard , llrm ; western western steam closed nt $7.13 ? 7.33 ; refined , llrm ; continent , J7.05 ; S. A. , J7.85 ; compound. Gc. 1'ork , steady. s Finn ; state and Pennsylvania , 13013ic ! ; western fresh , Ill&612Mc : fouthern , per case , Jl.23fi2.75. TALLOW Steady ; 4J4 ! B-lo ( ! for city ( J2 per pltg. ) ; country ( pUgs. free ) , 444 7-lGo. CHKESK-Qulet ; slute. large , 78 > ic : small foncn 7CSHc ; part skims , 2iGc ! ; full skims , I'irrnOLBUM Dull ; ITnlted closed nt S3o iiKked ; Washington , bbls , , } 6 ; Washington , In bulk , 13.60 ; Philadelphia and Hnltlmore , J5.ll ) ; 1'hllndelphln and llaltlmore , In bulk , 1S.15. ItOSlN Quiet ; strained , common to good , 1,33 C1.4H. TUUPKNTINK-Qulet nt 30VJ 31c. UlfU Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , 4Hff 6'ic ; Japan. 4 JTHtc. ! MOLASSUS Steady : New Orleans , open ket tle , good to choice , SDflSilc. PIQ IltON-Dull ; Scotch , J19.600:2.10 ! ; Amer- Icnn. 111.00 11,00. COPPKIl-KInn ; lake. J9.50. LKAD Slrcng ; domestic. J3.10. TIN Quiet ; strnlts. J19.30 bid ; plates , dull. 1XJTTON SI3HD OIL-lnnctlvc ; no pressure to cell ; prlmo crude. 29c. nominal ; oft crude. 25C2Se ; yellow butter grades , 33c ; choice yellow , 34e , nominal ; yellow oil grades , 31'f32c : prime white , 3GO37c. _ Nu\v Orleiiim ( lenenil MiirKxt. NRW OltLKANS , July 2. PROVISIONS Steady. Pork , 13ic. ! I ird , rellne'd , tierces , 6V.c. lloxcd inentB. dry salt shouhleia , CUc ; slilts , 6Uc. Ilncon , Hides , 7He. Hams , choice sugar cuied , 10Vi 10e. lllOISriiily ( ; ordinary to good. 34CWc. lOKKEK Steady ; Hlo , ordinary to low fair , 1'LOUil-Q.ulet ; extra fancy , J2.S302.93 ; pat- Jnt . J3.101l3.2H. COHN JlYjAIFIrm : J2.SO. COHN-Hteady : No. 3 sacked , mixed. Me ; yel- Vow , 82cr while , K032HC. OATS Firm ; No. 2 wicked , 6(05t'.4c. ( ' lIUAN-Dull at J7.77' < s 7.W. HAY-FIrm ; prime , 13.Wffn.M : choice , J1C.5' ' ) . Sl'OAH ' Finn ; open kettle , prime to strictly prime , 3e ; vommon to fully fair , 2 S-10O2 13-lCu- Inferior , 2Uc ; crnlrlfiiKnl , choice white , 3Uo ; off white , 3 ll-16fWc ; choice yellow clarllled , S 9-16o ; prime yellow rlarltlcd , 3ifi3 > 4c ; off yellow cltirllled. SCi3lic ; seconds , HjiJ 1-lGo. MOLA8SK3 Nomlnnl. lliiltlmoro < lrulu . IIAI.TIUOUB , July 2. KLOUIl Dull ; re ceipts , 5.&GO bbls. W11KAT Firmer ; spot. 69UC59Uo ; Augunt , W'dOGOUc ' ; September , 61',4flClio ; mrnmer , ND. 2 nil. WKffmto ; receipts , 7ZOoi ) bu.j uillllng wheat , by mimple , 60UCOic. ) COltN-Steudy ; eixjt , 4Gf40Ha ; month , 4o tusked ; August , 43 a anked : recelptu , 10,000 bu. ( ) ATS-yuU > t , but llrm : No , 2 while western , UCf30o ; No , 2 mixed , 47O4SC , HYItDull ; No. Z. B ! 50c. HAY Stciuly ; gootl to choice timothy , II. ICO ,50. tlllAlN FltBlOHa-S-Steady. Hl'dAH-Kleiidy. lU'TTKIl-Oulet , dull. KnClH-UVilk ; fienh. IMio. CllKEHE-8t a < ly } fancy New York. SliOSKc. Clili'UK" fruit Uuotutluiif , CIHCAOO. July 2.-O\vlnif to railroad striken , the Karl I'nilt compiuiy could sell this inornln * wily one car Ciillfornln clirrrlr * . for which thuy rmllied the follrwlng prices : lllgerniua. (6i/90o ; Itoynl Anne. tX-OJI.IO ; Turtarlan. 700DOo ; Re publican , JI.WO1.10 ; expect to sell another cur of cherrlfH thin nflrrnoon ; outlet nleo llmlteil on account of rullroiul strikes. J'orttr Uro * . oomiuiuy ; Chicago , oia today ttt auction Hie cut * of California fiult It ynl prlratu , tKkfilltt , Unit' * punched , po ir nriKr , 60 $ IV. good order , . II OOffl JO , Itry | Hellve plmnt TOcQII 44 , pr f h plum * , $5 < Otl.CJ , Irnc. d/ prunes , II Kit i 7 ( ' , Ai'UfidAiKC plum * . $22 fJJ' ' . Him. . nl piune * . fJ.05M3.10 , Hnrtlelt pear * , $2 Sot J.9i. , Ci'Urro ( I iff oil pen , half rrnlen , M.40 ; cun mjft fienVil , half ante ? , 11.43 ; Itoynl Anna cher ries , COcfltl.ftj Centchnlnls. SOr , Porter llros. company , Nei\ York , nold tivlny nf auction iievcn cars of California fruit ! Iloyn Anns chtrrl i. 3S.'fl$1.90 ; Hlgncrnun , 90o8l-30 Republicans , II.Nfil.M ; Alexander peachw , 7 < 'cf I2.O ) ; Halt's , 4i > c < i 2IO ; Hoyal nprlcot , Mcflll.35 pench nprlcotn , 11.30 ; Momgninifli" , 9UcflI.I5 Royal llcllve plums , SOcflll.r. : KoenlK Clnimi plum * , Wo ; pencil plum * , $2.3003.1J'4 ; Ahundnnce plum * , I2.40t73.2i ) ; Dunn plum * . $2..i : > f2.95 ; fly- mnnr $1.21 : Tragedy * . f2.ocrflt.7Jf Hlmanln , 12.95 (73. ? : ; Ilnrtfflt * . } 3.C2'4 ; half boxes , 12.50. Flg , J1.W02.I- | < plc . I3.10S3.30. O.MAIIA < ! KNiitAL : MAKKHT. Condition of Trulo mill Quotation * on Htuphv mill I'niicy Produce , The week opened with n jirclly steady market on most nil linen of produce. While the hay crop In this mte has Improved since Die drouth wn broken , the crop In lown promises to he short. ( 'lover and timothy meadows linvn suffcreil from fhe combined ef fects uf n dtfiuthy nututnn , ulnicr killing , zi-rd temperature the lasl of March , following n period of unusual warmth , and the unpre cedented drouth In May. In many portions of Iowa on the 1st of June the meadow * were brown nnd dry enough to burn , the fields pre senting the appearance of autumn rather than of spring time. 1'naturen readily revive with n copious rainfall , hill lifter such n sethacli the enily hay crop Is past recovery , Under the cir cumstances farmers will he obliged to make the most of all lh 'lr resources lo secure forage for their stock , lly cutting meadows early , n fair second ciop of hay may ho secured If the bat once nf the seas m Is favornhlc. RUTTKR The puckiTH nre still paying lOo for packing Mock , and that appears lo be the stand- aid price with nil buyer * . The price In the counlry has been pretty generally lowered to 9c on track. Choice country butter , 12ftl4c ; Kcp- arntor civamery , solid packed , HQlGu ; bricks , IBfllKc. EOOS The egg market has not shown much change for Hie punt we.-k , 9c being the general price. C'limmlKid.in men complain thai shippers nre sending In n guod many poor eggs , nnd Hint the work of candling Ihcm out Is no small Item. LIVE POPLTHV-OM hens sold ycsteidny very largely at CHc , and It wns hard woik lo get over lOc for sprlm ? chickens. The dressers are offering only 9c , The demand for Keen1 nnd ilucks Is very light , nnd what few nre arriving are moHlly hlrds that have been plucked , nnd In consequence not very desliahle. Ducks. 7c ; hen turkeys , 74(8e ( ; Rolibleis , Cfifie ; geese , CH6GC. VBAI < The receipts are not Very heavy , but the weather Is ro warm lhal It would he Im possible for the lacelvtr lo be very Independent. Choice fat ami small veals ate quoted nt C'.iflGc ; coarse nnd large , 3f4c. CHEESE There U some very choice Wiscon sin oicea-3 on the market. Wisconsin , full cream , new iiinki > , NKfllc ; Ncbrnskn nnd Iowa , full cream , MUi'c ; Nebraska nnd lown , part skim , CtfTc ; Llmliurger , No. 1 , lOc ; brick , No. 1 , lOc ; Swlfx. No. 1. ISSHc. HAY The receipts continue liberal nnd the market Is weak , although not duotablv lower. Upland hay , SS.W ; midland , IS ; lowland , $7.00 ; rye straw , $0. Demand fair ; supply fair. Color makes the be l price on liny. Light bales sell the beet. Only top cradea bring top prices. PIGEONS The Klin clubs use quite a good many pigeons , nnd there U n demand far old birds stront' en the wing. Old birds , per doz. , S1.4001.CO. A few changes will be noted In Ihe market on vegetables. Potatoes nre showing more strength , while tomatoes , pens and bcuns ore not quite so high na last week. Watermelons nre commencing to arrive more freely. Advlcos from Pelhnm , n heavy shipping point In Georgia. sayH that watermelons , so far , have been small , owing to the drouth. It It hoped thai the recenl rains will benefit the bal ance of Ihc crop. There Is no doubt but what the crop In some sections of that stale has been cut short. POTATOES The supply Is light nnd Ihc mar- kel firm , al 80jS5c. MELONS About four cars arrived yesterday. Good stock , $20.0 < ) { (2.00. CANTALOUPES Cantaloupes nre arriving on the markel. On orders , Jl.DO per doz. )1EHT8 New bccls , per uoz. Lunches , 20G23c , on orders. SQUASH Texas summer squash on orders. 75c per doz. CUCUMllERS-On orders. 4050o per doz. GREEN PRPPKHS Texas green peppers , per U hu. box , 7oc. OLD UBANS Hand picked navy , 12.1002.15 ; medium navy , J1.90Q2.00 ; common white beans , tl.C001.CO. ONIONS On orders. California , 2c per Ib. CABUAGE There la plenty of home crown cabbage hclne brought In by the locpl growers , and while Ihe heads nre small , they are very solid and good quality. There Is also consider able California stock on the market. Good ship ping stock , on orders. 2 432V&c. ASPARAGUS Good home grown stock , 43S50C per doz. , on orders. TOMATOES There Is n large business doing In tomnloes , nnd Ihe stock now being handled here Is very choice. Mississippi stock consti tutes the bulk of the offerings. Good shipping stock , per 4 basket Crate , $1.25. NEW 11EANS---The supply of wnjc nnd string beans Is limited principally to home grown slock , which Is not overly plenty so far , and which Is held fit firm prices. Wax , per > 4 bu. basket , 75c ; string , per 4 bu. basket , 75c. PEAS The supply Is somewhat larger. Good stock , per bu. . $1.60. EGG PLANT Per doz. , on orders. 755JJ1.00. CAULIFLOWER Choice stock , per doz. . $1.503 1.75. - 1.75.CAnitOTS New southern carrots , per ooz. Lunches. 30f)0c. PARSLEY On orders , per doz. bunches. 2530c. TURNIPS New home growh. per bu. , 60c ; home grown , per doz. bunches , 23Q30C. FRUITS. At the auction sale of fruit yesterday morn- lngr. Ihe offerings conslpfed of two nnd a half cars , divided as follows : Apples , 320 boxes ; pcachcB , 510 ; pears , CS7 ; prunes , CO , At the afternoon sale there were 608 boxes peaches , 243 plums nnd prunes , 287 nprlcotB. Owing to Ihe good demand nnd Ihe llghl re ceipts , logelher wllh Ihc possibility of receipts being cut off entirely by the strikes , prices took a sharp turn upwards. STRAWI1ERRIES None reported received. CHERRIES The market la practically bare of California cherries. APPLES California apples nre becoming quite plentiful. Per CO-lb. crate , $1.23. APRICOTR There nre n few apricots coming every day , but they arc gelling scarcer and higher. Good shipping stock , $1.50. ' UOOSEHEIUUKS There have been none re ceived to nmounl lo nnythlng during the last week or more. Quotations are nominally $2.23 ® 2. CO. CO.I1LACKDERRIES I1LACKDERRIES The receipts were heavier yesterday. Good stock. $2.7C03.00. IILACK RASP1IERRIES The receipts were mn.de up largely of home-grown stock , Good stock. $3. RED RASPI1ERRIES There were none re ported In. PEACHES The supply of peaches was light yesterday. Good stock , $1,50. PLUMS Only a few California plums nre coming ns yet , and they range In price from Jl.wy2.M per box , according to size of the frull and variety. PRUNES A few boxes of prunes nre arriving from California , and arc worth about $2.0002.25 per box , PIGS A few California figs have arrived. They nro quoted nt $1.CO. PEARS California pears , good shipping stock. $1.75Q2.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. RANANAR As usual when berries are on the market the demand for bananas Is not very heavy. Choice stock , $2.00GS.W ) . LEMONS Fnncy lemons , 300 size. $5 ; fancy lemons , 300 tdze , $3 ; choice lemons , 300 size. 14.CO. ORANGES California Mediterranean Sweets are to ho had on the markel nl $3.75. PINEAPPLES There la n fair supply of FlorIda - Ida pineapples on the mnrkel ot $1.CO per doz. , or $7.00f7.CO per crnlo of about six doz. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , per Ib. . 12'ifiic. DATES-Hnllowces , 03 lo 70-lh. boxes , per Ib. , HONEY California. 15c ; ilaih honey. 10ffil2a. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , per doz. , $12. NUTS Almonds , 15ffl7c ; English walnuts , 10 ® 12c ; niherts. 12c ; llrazll nuts. lOc. CIDER Pure Juice , per hhl , , $6 ; half bbl. , $3.25. $3.25.HIDESNo. HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 2'4c ' ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf. 6 Iba. to IS Ihs. . Cc ; No. 2 veal calf , Ilia , to 15 Ihs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Illnl hides. CLNo. ; . 2 dry Mint hides. 3 ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c ; parl cured hldea , ' , ic ppr jo. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 23flCOc ; green salted shearllngr ( short-wooled early skin * ) . " each , Cfl5c ; dry shearllnga ehmt-wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each , WlOc ; dry shearllnga ( shnrl. wooled early skins ) . No , 2 , ouch , Cc ; dry Mint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. CflSc ; dry Mini , Kansas nnd Ncbratkn muiraln wool pell * , per Ib , nclual weight , 40Cc ; dry Mint , Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 407o ; dry Mint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual wrlKht. 4fJ6c. TALLOW AND OREASE-Tallow. No. 1. 4f ? 4V5c ; tallow , No. 2 , 3UW3jc ! ; grease , white A , 415c ; grease , white 11. 4e ; grea i > , yellow , 3c ; grease , dark , 2'/jc ; old butter. 2SiSo ! ; beeswax , prime , llWlSc ; rough lallnw , 2c. St. I.IIIIIH ( ii'iinrnl .Murluit. BT. LOUIS. July 2.-FLOUR-Qulet. firm. WHEAT Opened strong , gaining % c , relnpuril HP. but regained It , closing 9io higher than Sal- urdny on IlKhl lecelpls and Mrm cables ; No. 2 red , cush , f > 3Wo ; July , B6lic ; August , C44c ; Kep- lemtwr. C6Uc ; December , M4c. ! CORN On strike nnd crop news gained & { ? \e ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 41c ; July , 33J4c ; September , 35 h C. OATrt Stronir , higher ; No. 2 cash , 41Hc : July , 35'te ' ; Augusl , 28ic ; September , 2Sc. RYE No. 2. f > 2e , HAKLUY-No trading. HKAN l.m\iT ; vail track , ( lie FLAX SEED-No market. CLOVER HEED-l'ncbanged. TIMOTHY-$4.40 for AUgUHl. HAY Firm ; fancy timothy. IJ3. lIUTTER-Slwi.ly , unchanged , neparator cream- try , Util6e ; choice dairy , ISGHc. a E0(18-Flrmer. 7VjC. LEAD Hrld at $3.10. SPELTER-Dull. $ I.U > i. CORN MEAL-Unclmnged. WHJHKY S1.1R. COTTON TlES-tOo. PROVISIONS Lifeless , without change , except Urd. $6.50 for prime steam , $ .C21i for choice. RECEHTS Flour , 3.000 bills. ; wheat. 21.000 bu. : corn , 73.UOO bu , ; oats , 27 , < X ) bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat. 42.000 bu. ; corn , 06,000 bu. ; outs , 7,000 bu. Mlimru | > ollit 11 ruin Murker. MINNEAPOLIS. July S.-TII * only wrnkntM In wheat today was m-or the opening. Condition * favored an advance , even the strike being con strued hire IIH bulllrh. Short * came In quite fmly u the uncertainty cf two-day holiday wn * too Brent to ell iw mnll shorts to out July held unclmngcd fr mi Pnfurdny , hut September rallied. Thenwns n fair trndf. Cusli wheat cut nlmod no ngu.c , offering * bclnrr the ( mnllrst for monlh * Only cv < n car * of No. : northern were reprrted mid ami thre * mr * of No 2 northern. The closing of the mill * shut * off the demand largely. Itoclpt * hcte > wrre 181 cms and nt Duluth nnd Eup < nor93 car * . The markel closed wllh July nt Wic ; September , MViWMJic , December , COc. On trnrk : No. 1 hnnl , 63c , Nn. 1 northern , Cl'ic ; No , 2 northern , OOo. The flour market was < iulct ; I'litents , $3.003.53 bakers , I2.C803.JO. Coffee A NEW YORK. July ! . -COFFEE-Optlons opened dull nt unchanged prices to C points up , ruled quiet nnd fentiirelosfl , with trade local , close , barely steady , 51fM points decline ; rales , lO.ion bags , Including ; September , $11.10014.18 ; October , JI3.fM 13.75 ; December , $ l3,15ftl3,2i ; March , $12.73. Spot coffee , Rio , dull ; No , 7. JI6.50 ; mild , quiet nnd steady ; Cardovn. J19.04fT 19.2i > ; sales , * UO bags United stutes , mixed rpot bnsls , ! G',4c for No. 7 ; wnMiouap deliveries Sat urday nl New York , 22,551 bags ; New York stock , C9.2S3 bags ; Unltcil Stnles stock , 101 , IG1 bags ; nllont for United States. ITD.O'rt Ings ; lolnl vlnllile for the United Stnte < , 250,261 bags , ngnlnut < .TMS bng last year. SANTOS , July 2.--JuIet ; g.xxl average Hantof , $17 ; stjck , 29.W ) bags ; cleated , June 20 , 10H ( : lmg ( . Weekly i ( Julet ; good nvenige , per 10 kilos , $17 ; receipts during the week , 21,000 bags ; shipments to United States , 1,000 bags ; stock , 29,000 bags. IIAMIIL'HO , July 2.-Qulet ! > i57'4 pfg. higher ; snleH , 3.001) bags ; stock , 25 ,00' ' ) lings , Including 55.0UO bags llinrlllnn , ngnliiKt 2il , < KJO bags , In eluding 65,000 bags Itrnzlllan , last week. HAVRE , July 2. Opened barely Mendyi Bales , 6,000 bags ; prices ' .if higher ; nt 12 in. unchanged ; further sales. 1,0V ) bngs ; nt 3 p. m , barely steady , ViW&f tower ; further sales , B.OOO bags ; Closed Uff'/4f ndviuien ; total tales , 13,010 hags. RIO JANEIRO , July 2. Firm ; No. 7 , Rio , $10.10 ; exchnnge , 9 5-lGd ; receipts , 4,000 lings ; slock , 102,000 bags. Weekly ; Firm ; Rio , per 10 kilos , $10 ; exchnnge , ! t 5-1C.1 ; receipts dur ing the week , 270,000 bags ; shipment ! ) to United Stnles , none ; stock , 102,000 bag * . MlhriiuUri ! ( Irnenil .Market. MILWAUKEE , July 2.-FLOUR-Dull nnd drooping. WHEAT Stronger ; No. 2 pprlng , C7c ; No. 1 northern , G3c ; September , B7e. CORN Sli-nily ; No. 3 , 4114C. OATS-Stendlly held ; No. 2 while , 41c ; No. 3 while. 38fn2'c. 1IARLEY Nomlnnl ; No. 2 , 64c ; sample , scarce and nominal. RYE Scarce nnd wanted , Mo. PROVlSIONS-Stcady. Pork , J12.40. Lnrd , J6.C3.RECEIPTS RECEIPTS Flour , G.40D bbls. ; wheat. C.COO bu. ; barley , SOU bu. SIIIPMENTS-FIour , 900 bbls. ; wheat , none ; barley , none. _ Toledo ( iriiln MurUnt. TOLEDO. July 2.-WIIEAT-Hlglier. steady ; No. 2 , cash and July , 57Uc ; Angus ! , 5S'ic ' ; Scp- tember. 59H"B59ic " ? ; December , 42ic. ! CORN Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 43c ; No. 2 yellow , < lc. lc.OATS OATS Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 43c ; No. 2 white , 45c. 45c.RYB RYB Firm ; cash , 51ic bid. CLOVER SEED Dull , steady ; prime cash , neg lected ; October. J3. REOEII'TS-Whent , 31.500 bu. ; corn. 1.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 1,600 bbls. ; wheat , 75,500 bu. ; corn , 500 bu.i onts , 1,500 bu. Liverpool LIVERPOOL , July 2.-WIIRAT-Stcm1y : poor demand ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 Cal ifornia , 4a HJdRSs ' ,4d ; red weslern spring , 4s H'.WHBs Ud ; red western winter , 4s Sdi(4s 9d. CORN Firm ; demand moderate ; mixed spot , 3s M. FLOUR Spring patents , Ca 9d. PROVISIONS Iteef , extra India mess , CSs 9d. Pork , prime mess , GGs 3d. Hacon , long and short clear. 55 Ibs. , 35s ; long clear , 4 ! Ibs. , 3Cs. Lard , prime western , 35s. iMiuur ninrkct. NEW YORK , July 2. SUOAR-Dull ; sales. none ; refined , quiet ; No. C , 3 9-lG < ! T3ic ; No. 7 , 3483 ll-lSc ; No. 8 , 3 7-lGfi354c ; off A. .l iJUc ; mould A , 4 5-lGf4',4c ; standard A , 3 IS-lGffilHc ; confeclloners' A , 4 13-16Ti4Hcj ( cut loaf , 4ii 4 15-16c ; cnished , 4T45 l-16c ; powdered. 4 5-lCJ > 4',4e ; granulated , 4 l-16Q4'lc ; cubes , 4 5-1GS4V.C. LONDON. July 2. SUOAR-Cane , quiet ; Cen tral American , 10 3d ; fair refining , 12s ; beet sugar , rather weak , lls ' , fcd. Kimoiit City 3lnrkets. KANSAS CITY , July 2.-WHEAT-Flrmer ; No. 3 hard. 49Hc ; No. 2 rtd , 49J4c ; No. 3 red , 4Gtf 4Sc , rejected , 42ff43c. CORN Firm ; No. 2 white , 39'AJ40o ; No. 2 mixed. 35V4S3GC. OATS No. 2 mixed , 30f31'Sc ; No. 2 white , 33c. 33c.nUTTER nUTTER Firmer ; creamery , 14fflGc ; dairy , EGOS Dull and unchanged ; C'.Jc. Oil Markets. OIL CITY , Pa. , July 2. National Trnnsil cer- llflcnlcs opened at 83 ; highest , 8414 ; lowest , 83 ; closed , 83 % ; pales , 1,000 bbls. : shipments Satur day , 80.SGS Mils. : runs , 117.774 hhls. ; Sunday , shipments , 39,783 bbls. ; runs , 21,350 bbls. PITTSUURtl , Pa. , July 2. National Transit certlMcnlcs opened al 83 ; closed al 8414 ; highest , 85 ; lowest , S3 ; r.o sales. Visible Supply of Craln. NEW YORK. July 2. The visible supply of grain Saturday , June 30 , ns compiled by the Now York Produce exchange , Is ns follows : Wheat , C4.C57.000 bu. , decrease , 1,190,000 bu. ; corn 0,411,000 bu. , decrease , 743,000 bu. ; oats , 2C77WW bu. . Increase , 221,000 bu. : rye , 237,000 bu. , In- -crcase , 11,000 bu. ; barley , 80,000 bu. . Increase , 7,000 bu. Duluth Wheat Market. DULUTH , July 2. WHEAT Close , dull : No. 1 hard , cash nnd July. C44c ! ; No. 1 northern , cash nnd July , C2ic : ! ; September , COlic ; Decem ber. OlVic ; No. 2 northern , cnpli , CSHc : No. 3 , 63Hc ; rejccled , COlic ; lo arrive , No. I norlhern C314c. Now York Dry ( .onils Market. NEW YORK. July 2. A moderale demand nnd fair sales by local dealers was Been. For the west there wns lltlle doing , because of Ihe big railroad strike. Printing cloths dull nt 2 11-lCc. Huttcr Market. ELGIN , III. . July 2. 1IUTTBR Quiet ; sales. 25,000 Ibs. nt IGlje , subject to shipment on or be fore July 5. _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ Wool 'Market. ST. LOUIS , July 2. WOOL Unchanged. London Stock M : rku . LONDON. July L1. 4 p. in. closing : Now York Mining Quotation ! . NEW JOUK. July 2.-Tho followln ? BM the closing mining quotalloiis ! . , Choler Ophlr 10 Crown Point 60 Plymouth r,0 Con.Cal. , t Vn. . . . 205 Sierra Nevada Kid Ucadwood co Stnndanl so Gould JkCurry 30 Yellow Jacket. . . . 30 Halo& Norcroaa. . 61) ) Iron silver 10 Homeatatto 1260 Quicksilver. . 215 ! Mexican 60 do preferred 1400 North Star 750 Bulwer 16 Ontario. . . . iao STOCKS AND 1JONOH. Proportions of the Pullman Strike Affected the Market. NEW YORK , July 2. The proportions which the railway strike has assumed af- 'ected the stock market today very unfavora bly , and , as a result , a majority of the shares traded In show a decline on the day's : radlng. The speculation was heaviest In the opening trades , when Pullman was sold lown 3 % per cent , Sugar 2tf per cent , Dis tilling iyt per cent , and the grangers % per cent , and the general list H@ % per cent , [ the latter In Missouri Pacific. Prices contin ued to decline during the first half hour of business , Pullman losing an addi ; tional \i \ per cent , bringing It down to 155V4 against 169V4 at the close on Saturday. Toledo & Ohio Central lost 1V . per cent. These declines were effected with out the putting ; out of a great deal of Block , and when the market was relieved of the pressure of offerings a rally took place which did not extend beyond a fraction , and which was only temporary In Ita character , an other reaction setting In before 11 o'clock under a bear raid , In which the Industrials were the chief sufferers. The depression continued until about noon , when a steadier tone prevailed , except for Chicago Gas , which was attacked by the bears and forced down to 77V4 , a decline of 1 % per cent from Sat ' urday , The general market was not affected by the weakness of Gas and the stock scare. : Many buyers came Into the market at the lower range of prices , whoso purchases caused on appreciation of values which was most marked In the shares which were weak early. Pullman rallied l'i per cent , Chicago Gas 1 % per cent , and the general list \i@ \ % per cent shortly before 2 o'clock , Manhattan declined 1 % per cent , and there waa a frac tional reaction In the rest of the market , but sharp rally took place , and most of the dealings were decidedly strong In tone , the speculation showing a decided upward ten dency at the close. The bond market was firm In the morning , but became easier during the afternoon and closed slightly heavy. Tlu ( BvcnlnK Post's London cablegram a says ; Business was barely resumed today after the holiday , Americans were heavy on accountof the strikes. If the passage of the tariff bill was not imminent a bear raid might be predicted. As It Is the great un certainty of the outlook merely produces a deadlock. The Dank of England Is about to Issuu { 2,000,000 of fresh capital , guaranteed by the Now Zealand government. U It ) be- N * iv Vork Motiitv Miirkof. NEW YORK , July 2.-HONEY ON CALL Easy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent : closed , 1 p'r cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER- cent. KTERLINO EXCHANGE Heavy , with actual ImsliiftH In luinkfrx' bills nt M.tSVi for demaml nnd lit Js".4 ; ' fur sixty days ; posted rates , } 4.8SfJ 4.8014 : conilnerrlnl LIllK , J4.Hi. ' GOVERNMENT llONDSSteady. . State bondf. dull. dull.Cloning Cloning quotnllons on bonds were as follows : Financial Notes. MEMPHIS. July > ' 2Clearings. . } 2I3,447 ; bal ances , $ ! > 5lrriO. ii ' ISOSTON. July 2. .Qlifarlnss , $1COSC,133 ; bal ances , J2.619,3C8. ; / i I1ALTIMORE. July S.-Clcarlngs , ? 3,028,8C ; balances , f904,27G. NEW YORIC'rjffly" 1. Clentlnss , $72,343.308 ; balances , JG,43S,4S8. , F " * PHILADELPHIA , July 2. Clearings , $3,003,105 ; balances , $1,007.070. LONDON , July 2. The price of gold nt lluenos Ayres today Is " 06. PARIS , July 2. Three per cent rentes , lOOf CS'.lc for the account , CINCINNATI , July 2. Money , 21J.0G per cent. New York exchange , COc premium. Clearings , U 25 , SCO. SAN FRANCISCO. July 2. Drafts , sight , lOc ; telegraphic. 12',4c. ' Silver bars , C2K&C2T1C. Mex ican dollars , f l $ 5P,4c * ST. LOUIS. July 2. Clearings. $3,750,477 ; bal ances i , $538,717. Money , dull ; 5fJ7 per cent. Ex change on" New York , 83c premium bid. NEW ORLEANS , July 2. Clenrlnss , $1,223,3SS ; New York exchange , commeiclal , $1 per $1,003 premium ; bank , $1.CO per $1,000 premium. CHICAGO. July 2. Clearings , $17,053,000. For eign exchange , dull ; sterling exchange , nctunl , $4.74.9. New York exchange , 75c premium. Money ] , steady ; 4fC per cent. Cook's Extra Dry Champagne is the wine for Americans. Its purity anil boquct com mends It to them. Just Ono-Ilulf. the regular faro will bo charged 4th of July excursionists on Union Pacific lines. See your nearest U. P. agent for dates of Bale and limits on tickets. OEDEKQUIST COURT MABTIAL. On Trial for Itc-fuRlng to Shoot at Tin-got on Sunday. The court martial'for the trial of Private Cederaulst , who refused to obey orders to shoot at target practice at the Dollevue range on Sunday , Juno 17 , on account of religious scruples , convened nt Fort Omaha yesterday morning. It consisted of Cap tain Ullo , president ; Dr. Robertson , Captain Turner , Lieutenant Abercromble , Lieutenant Wilson , Lieutenant Arrasmlth and Lieu tenant 1 Seay. Lieutenant Hlnes olllclatcd as judge advocate. The counsel for the defendant , Lieutenant VanLleu of the Second regiment and At torney Strickler , offered a plea in bar , rais ing the points that the order alleged to lave been disobeyed was unlawful , and that It was In direct conflict with the military regulations of the army. The general orders of President Washington and of President Lincoln were read nt length , forbidding any work In the army and navy on Sunday except such as was absolutely necessary , n addition to these orders the later orders ay President Harrison abolishing Inspection on Sunday and forbidding work In the mill- ary prisons on Sunday were appealed to. Finally the defense contended that the rlllo range at Hellevue had never been ceded .o the United States by the state of Nc- araska , and that 'therefore the state laws wore In full force and effect , and that the iccused was liable mjcler the state law for shooting on Sunday. . The plea In bar was overruled and the taking of testlmortjr begun. The judge adVQcate called as witnesses Lieutenant BooUmlller , the ofllcer who or dered Cedeniulstf .fo : shoot on Juno 17 ; Major Worth.commander of the First battal- on at the range , a'nd Sergeant Thackaberry of company A , of which * Cederqulst Is a mem- jer. These oltlccrs 'testified ' to the direct 'acts In connection -with the disobedience of the orders. Lieutenant Ilookmlller stated hat ho had ordered , the accused twice to uUe his gun nml.shaot. Upon his refusal ie ordered him into , confinement. Major Worth testified to0the details of a conversa tion held with the pflsoner on the day before - fore , In which tiie' , latter had stated that ho did not want to. shoot on Sunday. The major advised the accused to obey orders , whatever they might bo , Sergeant Thacka berry corroborated the testimony of the other officers , and stated that Cederqulst was very respectful In disobeying the command to shoot and seemed to bo acting under a con viction of duty. The prosecution then rested until after luncheon , and the' defense then took the stand. At 3 o'clock the court martial took recess. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel salvo cures piles. Not Unusual. Tne Union Pacific wilt sell tickets to 4th of July excursionists at ono fare for the round trip. See your nearest U. P. agent for full par ticulars. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Week Ofons with Hoeolpts Hardly Up the Monilay Average BEEF CATTLE ARE UNUSUALLY SCARCE Slack Supply IcBponlbto ( for Ilia I.lfclc * Triule , but Prices Were u I.lttlo llct- U r Hog * iie.ll 11 Illmu Higher Than on iSatiiril.iy. , . MONDAY , July 2. The week opened with about the nverngt Momlny's receipts of cattle , but the offerings were made up largely of stackers and feed ers. Really desirable beef cattle were In light receipt , and for that reason the njar kot on tlmt class of stock was devoid of nil ) great activity. The prospects , however being unfavorable for much of a run during the next few days , owing to the rallroai strikes , there waa naturally a stronger feel Ing. Then , too , dressed beef men had to h.avo a few , and In some cases were wllllnr to pay a little better prices for what thej wanted. The market on butchers' stock did no show much change , prices roir.dlnlng abou where they \vcro at the close of last week Only a few calves were offered and they brought good , firm prices. The stockcr and feeder market was with out any material change. While the offer Ings were liberal the buyers took hol < freely and paid fully steady prices. Hcpre sentatlvo sales : uHEssno unnr. N'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. P- 13. . . . SCO 12 43 03..1011 41 10 51..1I20 J4 45 SI..1014 4 ID G4..1377 4 3 ! ) COWS. 2..1110 i cr , 12. . . . : so 200 i. . . . 010 210 0. . . . C6S 175 1 SM ) 200 1..I02) ) 2 M 1. . . . S30 I 75 21. . . . 7CS 2 li ! 3..1110 2 00 1..101H 175 1 1170 22. " , J..1330 2 C : , 1 ( .GO 173 21. . . . 1183 230 2..103' ' ! 2 75 7. . . . 040 100 1..1(110 ( V 3j 1. . . . 800 300 IU3IFEUS. 1. . . . COO 1 CO 3. . . . 400 1 75 1. . . . HO 2 75 1. . . . CM 175 3. . . . 4SO 183 6. . . . 6SO 363 6. . . . 702 1 75 CALVES. 1. . . . 120 220 1. . . . 110 275 3. . . . 100 400 HULLS. l..lir,0 200 1..1210 215 3..1020 225 1..1490 200 1..12V ) 215 I. . . . 8.10 223 2..1315 200 3. . . . 910 215 1..1170 240 2..1175 205 OXRN. 1..15IO 2 15 STAGS. 1..1300 2 23 BTOCKEHS AND FEEDERS. L. . . 0.0 200 3. . . . 9S3 275 1..1000 310 1..1420 200 23. . . . 994 275 33..Su3 310 C. . . . 471 223 37. . . . 751 275 62. . . . 91 ( ! 315 2..10S5 225 5. . . . 714 275 8. . . . 910 315 13. . . . D12 2 30 45. . . . 910 2 75 . . . . MO 3 13 31. . . . f,90 233 4..1040 275 K3..10SI 330 1. . . . C40 250 23. . . . 913-2 15 221..104(1 ( 330 8. . . . 7S5 2 CO 9. . . . 712 300 20. . . . 998 3 DO 2. . . . 720 2 CO SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLC. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 20 feeders. . . . B.-l J2 90 HOGS The receipts were the lightest that they have been In weeks. The market opened with quite an active demand anil about lOe above Saturday's prices. The more urgent orders being filled , the market soon dropped back to last week's closing prices. The bulk of the early sales were made at $1.70 to $4.75 , and two heavy loads brought ? 4.SO. Uepresentatlve sales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5 2.14 . . . Jl ( Ti n 233 . . . J4 70 60 203 280 4 05 41 2SC . . . 4 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 G" K5 242 200 4 70 3 340 . . . 4 G : 57 233 200 4 70 3 17li . . . 405 05 22i 120 470 54 233 2UO 4 CT'.fc 49 'ill 80 4 73 80 177 SO 4 70 70 227 100 4 75 53 219 40 4 70 28 ' . . .211 . . . 4 75 56 2CO 120 470 03 193 . . . 473 9 173 . . . 4 70 r,3 238 100 4 75 3 SOO . . . 4 70 Cl 237 . . . 4 73 5 238 SO 4 70 48 213 100 4 75 6 25'i . . . 4 70 63 234 40 4 73 76 213 120 4 70 SO 193 40 4 73 CO 210 SO 4 70 4l ) 2.VJ 80 4 75 84 211 SO 470 GO 2SS ISO 480 50 239 200 470 C2 200 . . . 480 7 257 SO 4 70 SHEEP What few fresh sheep were of fered sold quite readily at satisfactory prices. Some Mexican stackers brought $1.75. Itcpre- sentatlve sales : No. Av. Pr. 398 Mexican wethers 90 { 2.75 CII1CAOO 1,1VK STOCK. . IlurlliiBton Muiiagrri to Hrlng In Seven Thousand Cattlo. CHICAGO , .Tilly 2. Today's receipts of cattle were estimated at 7,000 head. They nil camp via the Iturllnglon. I rices were Kenernlly higher. There were two or three Bales at J5 nnd the bulk of the steers sold for more than $3.75. Ihitcheis' stuff sold correspondingly well , the bulk i > f the COWH nnd hulls changing hands at from J2.50 to J3.CO. No Texus enltle arrived. The hoff market was unsettled , hut an average of prices was not greatly different from last week's close. Prices were very uneven , but the bulk of the stuff wns weighed nt fiom J4.S5 to $ . " > . Sheep prices were about steady. There wns n llKht demand at from J1.23 to $3.75 for poor to choice , with pales principally at from (2.25 to (3.23. Sprint , " lambs were quoted at fiom { 3 to J5. according to quality. Receipts : Cattle , 7,000 head : calves , 200 head ; hogs , 7,000 head ; sheep. 2,000 head. Ilerolpt * nnil Disposition of Stock. Official receipts nnd disposition of stock ns shown by the books of the Union Block Yards company for tlio forty-eight hours ending nt 5 o'clock p. m. , July 2 , U94 : HECUII'TS. Cora. Head. Cntlle 49 1.2J7 Hogs 32 2.014 Sheep 4 393 DISPOSITION. Ruyers. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. The O. H. Hanim nd company 12 4)2 ) Swift nnd company 313 077 SUS The Cndnhy Packing company 38 R. Decker & Degen 440 Chicago Packing company 310 J. Lobman 43 O. H. H. from K. C 113 Shippers nnd feeders 391 . . . . . 1,193 Left over CO' ' ) Total 1,42' ' ) 1.M9 1,511 Now York Live Stork Muriuit. NEW YORIC , July 2. REEVES Receipts , 4,300 head ; market excited ; demand very strong ; steerH , 75cS7$1.00 higher ; rough butcher offerings nt higher prices ; native corn fed SIP.-MH , choice , $ C.05(6.10 ; good to prime. $5.8530.00 ; KNIKH fed , medium to fair , $5.45fii.SO | ; Inferior to ordinary , $5.00415.10 ; common , t4.Mff4.7S. HIIEEP AND LAMIIS Receipts , 21SO ) head ; strong and active , W o higher ; nlH-ep , poor to prime , $2.7SWI.OO ; lambs , commin lo choice , $1.5) © C.CO. HOOS RecelplH , two days , 9,300 head ; higher ; Inferior to good hogs , $5.35(35.60. ( HiinsiiH City I.lvo Ktoelt Market KANSAS CITV , July 2. CATTI.E-ltecelpts , 0,200 head ; shipments , 1,3'M ' head ; nmiket Irn-x n ular ; closed Blow nnd steady ; Texas steers , J2.50 ( S3.S5 ; Texas cows. Sl.25R2.7l ) ; beef steers. J3.Wtf [ 1.85 ; native cows , Sl.BQfr2.SO ; stockers and feeder * , - t3.00 3.75 : bllllH. Sl.23n2.GO. 1IOC1S HecelptH , l,90i ) head : shipments. SiiO ' lead ; market steady ; bulk of sales , Sl.7 * > f < 4.8.1 ; a leavles , Jl.80ff4.90 ; packers. J4.SOt4.i ) : mixed , : :4.7H-4.h5 : ; lights , J4.7U 4.S > ) ; Yoikers , JI.73WI.S5 ; > lgs , J4.5f4.SO. ) KIIKKI' Ilecelpts , 1,200 head ; shipments , 200 head ; mniket III in. St. Loiilx Imi Stork J ST. LOUIK. July 2. CATTLE Receipts. 400 head ; shlpmenlx , COO head ; market dull ; choice natlvu Klporp , H.70 ; stocked , | 1.7Sj2.4'l ' ; CO H , $2.25 ; Texim section not rrpn-nenled. lUHlK Receipts , &UO head ; KhlpmcntH , 3,4Vj , ( hc.acl ; inatket strong , higher ; nsxoflcil bulcheiV weights , $5.10 ; lights , $5.iKJj5.05 ; for four loads of choice $5.15 WIIH refused , SHEEP HecHplH. 2UO head ; shipments , 400 bend ; market nominal. Nlofk In Bight. 1 Record of receipts of llvo stock nt the four ' ' principal yards for Monday. July 2 , 1891 : u Callle. Hogs. Sheen South Omaha 1.297 2,014 3U3 Chicago 7,000 7,000 2.0)0 KanwiB City 0,200 1,900 1,20. . ) St. . LoulH 400 kOO 2M ) Totals 1U87 11.714 3,753 ( DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. } PeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. No\v You ( uu Slay All Hummer. : Chicago , Hock Island & Paclflo Hallway. , Limits extended on tickets to ABbtiry Park III September 1. Cleveland and return , ono uro for round trip , return limit September 15. For full particulars call at Hock la. and ticket ofllce , 1C02 Furnam street. ] 'xcur lnii ICiitr * ICuit The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hy. will sell round trip tickets to Anbury Park , I. J. , on July Cth , Cth and 7th for the ono way faro plus | 2.00 Kor full Information about routes , etc. , call at the Milwaukee ticket ofilcv , 15H ( Far- naui BU PICTOBESA A SACRIFICE , 9 Kvcrv picture In our tnatniuotli establishment , from the first floor to the roof , has beuit market ! in lari < e roil figures at about one-half of former prices , to soil them quick , Not a single picture is reserved , so this sale includes every picture from the cheapest artotype to the finest etching or steel engraving. This is a chance f ) to furnish that bare wall of yours at a nominal cost. Remember now , as we Imve told von before , the time to buy is when the other fellow wants to sell. @ This s.ile is for this week only. $1.50 pictures , this wejk only , for 75c S'2.00 pictures , this week only , for OOc * Stt.OO pictures , this week only , for SI.,15 ( © $1.00 pictures , this week only , for $1.90 $5.00 plcftires , this week only , for $ ' 2.50 $7.50 pictures , this week only , for $ I5.i5 $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 SO.75 $25.00 pictures , tliis week only , for $12.50 Moiypes , Steel Engraving ; ; , Boilings , Oil Paintings , Photogravures ; Etc , OUjajPjBRMS. PRESENTS FOR flLL. J10.00 worth of goods , With $ 5 worth of foods , an Album. Sl.im n wi'i-k or $ 1.00 u month. 525.00 worth of goods , With $10 worth of jjoods , it Souvenir Spoon M.MJ \vuuk or $0.00 n month. J50.00 worth of goods , With J25 worth of goods , n Ills-quo Orn.i- JJ.Ol ) u wuok or J8.00 a month. IIH'llt. $70.00 worth of goods With } .M ) worth of jiood.i , n l-'ramcil I'lc- i'J.50 n week or J 10.00 a month. tiiro. ? 100.00 worth of goods , With J7G worth of ootlx , n Center Tablo. * : i.OO u week or $1'J.OO u month. { 200.00 worth of goods , Wltli J100 worth goods , a pair Lace Our- M.UU u weuk or $15.00 n mouth. talns. VISITOKS BECEIVJ3 SOUVENIRS. Formerly People's amniolh Instalment Houss , Close Evenings at ( iJO ; , excepting MonUays aiul SittirJ.iys. : Send 10e for postage on big lriirniturc Catalogue , llaby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogue Mailed Free. FIRE AND POLICE MATTERS. Serious Cliiirgci Antnst | Ht-Olllcpr Wnllccr ( 'OinphlllllH ARIllllHt SlllllOII1) . Mayor Bcmis notified the Doard of Flro and Police Commissioners that ho had ap pointed Hugh M. Carpenter as special police man at the new public library building The mayor also appointed Balloy Davis as special policeman for the district bounded by Izard , Charles , Sixteenth and Tenth streets Doth appointments were confirmed. Ex-Olllcer Charles Bloom addressed a brief communication to the board asking for pay for .tho time ho was suspended pend ing his hearing upon charges that he had written a threatening letter to the mayor. The matter was referred to the finance com mittee. Joseph Michael , clerk of the police court , presented a matter of more Importance. It seems that there Is still duo to ex-Officer Walker something like twenty days' pay , Clerk Michael asked the board to hold out $15 of the amount due Walker for the reason that during his service as court officer at the police court ho Issued two receipts , one for $3.50 and the other for ? 7.BO , and kept the money , instead of turning It over to the city. Ho also borrowed $4 of Michael , which the latter Is still longing for. Mayor Bemls presented an anonymous communication , to which Commissioner Co- burn ' objected. After some little discussion the letter was read. It charged that sa loons were running all night and Sundays at Sixteenth and Cumlng streets and on Burt and Cumlng streets , and that houses of prostitution were flourishing "all along Sixteenth street. " The letter was referred to the chief of police. Captain Mostyn returned to the board some ten or fifteen police reports concern ing alleged violations of the lltmor ordi nances , with the report that ho had sub mitted them to the city prosecutor , who de clined to commence any action for the rea son S that the reports failed to furnish suffi cient evidence. Commlbsloner Strlckler wanted the matter referred to the committee on laws , ordi nances and regulations , but Smith objected. Ho believed that something should be done In regard to the matter. In spite of the opinion of the city prosecutor , Coburn wanted to know who was to fur nish an attorney for the board when the city > rosecutor declined to act. Strlckler was quite certain that no attor- icy was necessary. Chief Seavey volunteered the Information that Judge Berka would entertain no com plaint not O. K.'il by the city prosecutor. Che matter wns referred to the mayor. The board then went Into executive ses sion. As n result of Its deliberations It was finally decided to lay off twenty-two firemen jvery twenty days , commencing July 0 , until urther notice. The chief , assistant chiefs , -aptalns , superintendent of fire and police ilarms , engine drivers , engineers , BtokcrH Hid driver of the chief's wagon , nro not In- luded In the order , but all will suffer a iroportlonato reduction of salary. Mr. K. Itofowatcr was Invited to be prcs- 2iit nt the meeting of the hoard next Mon- lay night to furnish any additional Informa- Ion In his possession concerning the charges igalnst ineniburu of the police force. Whooping Couch. There Is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough remedy Is freely given , t liquefies the tough mucus and aids ex- lectoratlon. It also lessens the severity ind frequency of the paroxysms of cough- ng , and Insures a upcedv recovery. There s not the least danger In giving It to chll- Iren or babies , an U contains no Injurious ubstanct. 25 and 50-cent bottles for sale by ill druggists. T 4th of iluly Itntoi. July 3 and ) , the Burlington Route will ell round-trip tlcktts at the one way rate o points In Nebraska within 200 miles of maha. City ticket ofilco , 1321 Farnam treet. U. , St. P. , M. O. K. It. xcurslon tickets will be on sale July 3 and good to return on or before July C , Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Ichor's Castoria. WALL STKEET1 Operate MicccfKlully InVnll Street through our COi | ratlve It. It. Stock Sjudic.ito. Dividends puld up to June Kth , 1894 , 03 fol lows : December , im > V , JJifJi per rent. Januurn , ltt'J-1 , l./'j Feliruut-H , " 3 < l " March , 17 .liirll , " 14 MIIU , ' la > Jinn ; 11 < thus making 109 per cent , earned nnd paid In six month ! ) . Prospectus Riving detailed Informa tion of our plan mailed frco on application. Highest references. WEINMAN & CO. , Stock anil Ornln llrokcrg , 11 Broadway , Now York. WM , LOUD ON , Commission Merchant GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prlvala wires to Chicago and Netr Yorlc. All business orders placed on Chicago Uoard < V Trade. Corrcspondenco solicited. Office , room 4 , New York Llfa Dulldlng Telephone 1303. Tlio Union 1'aclflc Hallway Company. To Whom It JIuy Concern : Take notice that on the 21st day of June , 1894 , the Hon orable Walter H. Snnborn. United States circuit Judge for the Eighth Judicial cir cuit , made an order , of which following Is a copy : In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Klghth Judicial Circuit and Dis trict of Nebraska , Oliver Ames , second , et al , complainants , VH , the Union Paclflo Rnliwny company and others , defendants. The petition of the receivers herein pray ing for Instructions as to the continuance by them of the opcratlonH of the lines of railway owned by certain of the defendants herein nnd included In the Union Pacific system , whose earnings nro represented in said petition to be Insufllclcnt to pay their operating expensed nnd taxes , ntundy : The Carbon Cut-Oft railway , the IlrlKhton Si Houlder branch , the Junction City & Fort Kearney railway , -the Omaha & Republican Valley railway , the Snllna & Southwestern railway , the Denver , I.eadvllle & Qunnlson railway , the KnnniiH Central railroad , the KniiKaH City & Omaha , railroad , the Atchl- son , Colorado & I'aclllc railroad , the Atchl- Bon , Jewell County & Western railroad , the Washington & Idaho railroad , the Oregon Railway Extension company ; and for au thority to uo the money derived by said receivers from the operation of the lines of the Union Pacific Hallway company , or other of the defendant herein , to make up the deficiency arising from the operation of .said lints of railway described In said peti tion as unable to pay expenses and taxes , and for an order ratifying the acts of Bald receivers In making advances for such pur poses has been presented to this court , and upon an Inspection thereof It la ordered that said petition bo filed In paid rause forthwith , and that said peti tion be brought on for hearing before mo at the United States court room In St. Paul , Minn. , on Thursday , the 19th day of July , 1S94 , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. And It IB further ordered that notlco of the filing of said petition and of the hear ing thereon nnd of a hearing ut the tlmo and place aforesaid , upon the question whether or not the receivers herein shall not forthwith Htirrcnder po enslon of nnd cease to operate all of said lines of rail road where carnlngH are , or arc likely to Lie , ItiKUlllclent to pay thulr operating ex penses , be given by the delivery of n copy of tlilH order to each of the parties to thU milt , to the attorney Kcnerul of thu United States , to the Oregon Hallway & Navigation company , and to the trtisteeH under the several existing mortuugeH and trust Instru ments securing debts owing by the several IcfcndantH heroin , and by publication here of In the New York World , the New York Tribune , the Iloston Journal , and Tim Omaha lice , In the dally ISSUCH thereof , for ten times prior to July 11 , 1891. And It Is further ordered that the United 3tnti > ti ami any of thu other parties to whom It In ordered that notice of the flllnir of thu said petition be given may Intervene lereln uml bo heard upon the questions raised by said | > utltlon or by. this order. Dated , Ht , Paul. Minn. , Juno 21 , 1891. WAI/PER II. 8ANP.OHN , Unltod States Circuit Judge. Flloil June 20 , Ifc9l. Now , pursuant to the above order , notice s hereby given that the said petition will to brought on for hearing ut 8t Paul , Minn. , on Thursday , July 19. 1891. at 10 o'clock a. in. , an In mild order specified. Juno 2C , IbOI. 8. II. II. CI.ARIC. OLIVER W. MINK , FREDERIC R. COUDERT , .lvew , JOHN F. DILLON. JOHN M. TIIURSTON , Of Counsel for Receiver * . . _ . . Jy2 dralOt 4