G THE OMAHA DAILY HIDE : f'frllUHSDAY ' , JULY 4 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Trade WR& Dull Yesterday in All Dopart- of Speculative Btuin . s. WHEAT WAS WEAK AND A FRACTION LOWER \Teakncin Wa Ilia IV.ttiiro nt tbo Knrly Irndlntr , tlio OpriilnK Tr.annactloi.t Inutile 1'lncc H Quarter Ilrluvr Tucitlaj'i Flnnl 1 Igurci. CHICAGO , July 3-Trn.de - dull today In all departments of tlio speculative busi ness. The lioltdny tomorrow had much to do with tlio small trade , but besides that thcio la a gruat lack of outside speculative Investments. Wheat was weak uud ubout % c lower. Corn averaged firm nnd gulnctl from Uc to He for September , und oats closed Uc higher Piovlslons were firmer and show smalt gains. "Weakness wns the feature of the early trading , the opening transactions taking ptnco at from lto to 3 c below the closing figures of jestcrclay. The main source of tlio weaker feeling was In the northwest , % vhero the wealhci was of the most favor able character for the wheat plant. Out- clde of that feature of the situation the news of the day was rnoro bullish than be fore , ns the following enumeration of the principal Items will demonstrate. The Chicago cage receipts were only nine cars , two of v/hlch were new wheat , one car gindlng No. 3 hard nnd th other No " , red Mlnnc- npolls received nlnetj-eight cars and I Hi- luth sixty-live , or 1C3 cars In all , compaied with 006 jcsterdny The chief western w In tel \vl.ent malkets received wheat as fol lows : Kansas City , 1,600 bu , St Louis. 17,3a7 bu ; Toledo , 2,000 bu , and Detroit , Vii bu. The shipments from Duluth toda ) amounted to Zi/oouu bu , making for two cliiys GJOOOO tin shipping 'Ihe exports of wheat unit Hour from the Atlantic ports \stro heavy In comparison wllb the avnr- nge of the last ten da\s , the- total amount ing to the equivalent of 4.IHK ! > 0 bu , 21IOUO bu. of which were In the clmpo of wheat The early ll\erpool cables quoted nn ad vance there of ' 4cl per cental , but the later cables lepoite-d n. cli-cllne of ' 4d since ves- terday , the latter dee line re-suiting probnbl } from the- weak opening nt Chicago Berlin cables reported llrmness anil a slight nd- vance , whileI'arls pent no report and Ant werp reports were a repetition of > ester- day'H quotations The seaboard reported Borne Inquiry for export , but chlelly for llour , nnd Duluth wired that there were buying oidetH fmm abroad for Hour In that market The market here , after a decline from around 71' ' c at the opening to n point be'ovv 71r , nnd a recovery to around 71'ie settled Into sluggishness nnd assumed the usual characteristics of tlio dav preceding the great national holiday The business of the boaitl wns Inteifeied with In the latter half of the session b > the patriotic real of some of the younger members and trading wns spasmodic The price of Sep tember was kept between 71c and 71V4t , with the lower edge of the range prevail ing near the end The closing price for September was from 7mc to 71'ic , and for July from CIH4c to C9'4c. The corn market had some weak spots , but on the whole ruled llrm , compared with the limpness of the whe.it market The fluctuations weie confined to a range of about le The seaboard ndvl ed n good ex port inquiry and sent their orders for exe cution here About forty boatloads were reported held nt the- seaboard , which means the shipments of that quantit > flom here Ilecelpts here were riomlnnllv 104 cnr , but ten of those were merclv transferred from Irregular houses September opened easier nt 4fic , declined to I5\r , rose to 4G'4c ' , and after fluctuating between from ICc to 4C' c the most of the day closed at from 4 < PJe to ( , % The action of the oats mnrket was quite reversed The pirtleswho of late have sole ! freely nt weakened prices were btijlng to day because of a sharp advance Some good sized f-hort lines were covered during the latter part of the session September Blurted ut from 2l'jc to 21'ic , weakened to inHc , rallied o from 24c to il'fcc , back to 2lc , nnd llnnlly recovered to Jl c The provision trade was rather dull , but the market was strong and It was fount ] dllllcult to buy much without advancing the price July deliveries were principal ! } in demand , nnd Indicating nn unliquidated : shortage for this month The hog receipt * jfe were enl > 22 OuO , and for tomonow'a run but 21,00i ) head are looked for 1'rlces al the close showed the following advance for Ihe day Jul > pork , lOe , September , 2'fec , July lard , Sc ; July ribs , lOc ; September ribs , EC Estimate * for Thursday and Friday Wheat , 10 cars ; corn , 150 cars ; oats , 2m cars ; hogs , 21,000 head. The leading futmea ranged as follows : Articles | OEM | uuh | Low | CloiI Wlical.No 2 Julv. , nn Sept . . 70W Dee 7iHiivJ 7JK Corn No 2 Jul ) 40 Cats No. a. . . July. . . . 2 M 23X hopt. . . 21H May. . 27 ( Pork per bbl July. . II ! 20 12 27ii 12 17' < 12 17 Sept , . I1. 45 12 45 12 3-"i 12 35 Lmd.lOOlbq Julv. . 0 VJ 0 92H 0 6-J4 0 fi'J'i bept . . . U 07 W U G7H U U2 ! < 0 06 Short Hllin- July. . . n 3'i ' 0 42 * < 0 35 0 10 K t. 0 SI -0 f > 7't ' 0 024 0 DS Cash flotations wcro aa follows' TLOl'll Weak , w Inter pattntB , J1 10fM 00. win ter utraJghtH , > J 4iiji j no , spring paiints , | 1 90S 425 , eprlne straights , J3 101j4 00 , bakus. J2 10i 3.00 3.00WIU3AT WIU3AT No 2 Fprlne , C9'i 72'ic. No 3 nominal , No 2 led ' v. ' . ' . { OIIN No. 2 , 45',4j4SHc , No 3 jillow , 45'4 { 451ic. OATS-No. 2. 24c ; No 2 white , SI Nix 3 white , 27 : > 4SiiSic. IlYINo , S , &Hj'lt IIAIlLr.Y No 2 , 50051C , No 3 , 4r , ? 4'c ! , No 4 nominal I'l-AX SKIjn-No 1 , Jl 31 TIMOTHY Siii-l'rlme , Jl 90JTO Oi ) IMlOVIhlONS Mess pork , ptr bhl , J12 riiT12 ( ° 'i lard , per 100 Ibs } C.2' , , Blioi t rlhs sides ( loose ) JO 3 51 ti ( ft , di > Killed BhouldiiH ( boxinl ) , 5\5i5Uc short char sldrn ( l ixill , CS < fC'4c | WHISKY IJlstllltiB' tlnlshed Bowls , per ml SUGAItS-Cnt loaf , uiichanii.d Thc follow Ins wtie the receipts and slilpinenti OnthH Prolnov c > ccnanjti todav the butter mar * 11 was Hte.idv. creauie-ry , HtJlU c dtiry , 103 Uc. Ergs , lOHailc Chct-Hu. U'iWH'io. ' NU\V YOKIi OKNiiiAl , MVIIKKT. Cloilnc ( timtntluni on tlio Pdntlp.il Com- meielltlei unit Stiiple * . NEW YOIIK. Jul ) 3 riXl'Il Ilecplpta , 1330 bbls ; exports , 14 100 bbls , sales , 13 000 pkgs Market rather quiet , with sellers disposed t name coiice-ssloiis on both winter and sprln grades , lit ) mill patents | I7H500 | , winter put tnls , 139004 15 , clt ) mill clears. II l'iJT4 ' ii , win ter straights , $3COfi3 < K ) , Mlnne-sota patenis 139 W4 15l..wJllt .l'Ul411 WO'iUM. ' Mmnesotn bik e.rs 12 Ml J 65 , wlnte-r lenv grudis | J 4aff3 00 i-prlng nejw gmeles , } 20Ui2r ( i South.in Mum ilul , good to eholce extra IJlOiii.15 Ue > lloui supcrllue. 3Sjii415. fane ) Oiitlons unpnnl vve-nk on thefailure' of the pre dieted hot winds In ihe > noithnesi to nuterlalUe was fairly steady with pimll range nil dn > . un closeel nt 'j 'ic net lom , Jul ) HI eme > lime wa Hie dUcouut under Sipiemlwr , no foifltn nu outelde buslni.s nnd e-xport trade vei ) small No. i red July 7J'ifi7J 13-lbc , closed at 73' ' c Augtist , 74Ml74 4c closeel ut 74 , c , Decembe-i 77tinHc. closul ut 77i c COUN He'ce-lpls , 27 Sent bu . exports. 13.700 bu NllfH , 6M 000 bu futures nnd UO 000 bu spul Spot ste-udy. No 2 , 4t'ic In e-Ievutor. 604c uiloa and olXdul e' fob , nltn.it , No 2 walte , ! > 34 & 3ic ( ulleiut Options oprne'd euitir undri tcaiU cre > p news , but milled sharpl ) later un talk e big export bulng , le-porte-el at U.noO.ooo bu nn closed unchuiiKeel tn > : c lower , Jul ) e limed u 4a'/i5 ; August 50i50itc elosenl at 50V , bepten trr , WmtSlc , cleibtsl at Ui\c OATS ltec lpts , SC.Oiio bu , exports. 6 3eM bu salts , IIS.OUU bu futurn and M 000 bu IHJI Sjuit opene-el weak nml closeHl firm , No 2 , 27U ( 2So ; No ! . de-llvered 28'iii tc , No 3 , 2B ' , li27i No. 2 while Jltl c , No. 3 while , 3)i | jle truck , vvhlti ) vv exit-in , 31d ) c. OptloiiH we > ak earl ] but finally rallied with corn and Uosed unebange to Uo higher : July closed nt 27' , c , Septe-inKi 27Hb c , elosid ut "isf. HAY Finn , thlpplng , 15.6006 tA ) ; Roenl I choice. ! 660fSOO | HOPS Qiile-t , state * common to choices eli 3l5o ; 1834 , Dijb'ic ; I'acllic coabt , old , 3ij5o , U til So. HIDES Strong , wet salted New Orleans m lected , 45 to K > Ibs. nominal ; Ttxaa. nominal Hutnoa Avre . 21'jc ' , Texan , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs itl I3c. LKATHKH-rirm. hemlock sole , lluenr Avri-n , Hkht to heavy weight , JJitJJc , acid , I (1 24o. j domestic lleecc. ICS.'Sc , pullee 1'UOVlSIONS-lIcof tiMd ) . famll ) , 11050 ; 1360. extra mesa , l$03 < j ! > 50. beer hanm , 119001 19 W : packet , I960fll00. Cut ine-uta , llrm , iilcl leel b llle . 16 75W7 25. plcklrd burnt , 19 - > U10 d 1-nnl , quiet but iteady ; western ntcam cloned o W.U ) July option clotca at J4.70 , nominal ; get tcniber , 159o nnmlnnl , refined , stpndy. Peirk , dull , new miss tlo WQH.Ji , family , 113 , shot ! char. 113 000 ISM. Ill nLIl-Qiilft , wpMorn dairy. < OHc. west- in cream- ! ) ' 12filc , western factorv Ef/I2c , tmltntkn ( trnmrr ) . llfiISc , Jiglm > , He , state diirv. 1Ur ] * 'lALI.OW-StPndy PiTUOLir.M-lxiwer. : fnltnl clojed nt II 43 Id. Kilned N w V.ik , 178) , Philadelphia end Inltltnorp. 17 40 TALLOW His ) , cllv 4V. countr ) , 4'4c. ' HO-UN Uulet , strained , common tu good , II 55 H 121. , . 11 ItPHNTINIQulet at 29029'4c. ' Illi'i ; tendy , domestic , fair to extra , Wie ; apan 3l < f/4'4c. MLAt-ms : Qiilft : New Orlrans , open keltic , IM ! to choice , 2 * > fJS2c MITTAI.S-PIg Iron ntm American Jl ) 501T 100 Coiper , steady , linkers' price , 110 M , ex- hango price 110 Vlff 10 f2'4 Lend , ktrong , lirok- rs' price I312H , exi hnngf price 131 Tin- tend ) . Strnlts , | 14 infill 21 , plnles dim Speller , ulit , domestic II CO Sales on 'change , 21 toni \nsu t tin nt til 10 2.1 tn * Noveinbe-r nt iU 1 ° < 1)TTONmii : : > OIL quiet but steady , prim" iude < 23c nominal , off summer ) ( .llow , 252JJiC | , irlino summer vv.ilte. 2c ( OMAHA UIMUUMAUKKT. : . Condition of 'trade uiul Ijuntttlnis on Sliiplo nml Puncf Prmlnrr. The market on country produce * did not show my material change jcslcrday so far ns prlce-s .ore com crned The demand was fair nml nines stead ) . Quotations : HOGS Cholcrslock , SVuWlOe. lIUTTmt-PacklnR slock , "OSe ; cho cc to fancy , 0fl2c , eallicic.il cmun ry , ISc ; sepaintor crcam- r > , ire- I.IVI3 POfl.TIlY-Ilcnn , C'45T7c , rooslcrs , 3c , pi Ing phli Kins , J2 On < H3 30 rcr do ? . , or 12I/13C per Ii du , I s Se , tuikcjH Gi)7c ) , ge-enc' 5c. VIJAIj I he Ice fat , TO tu 100 IbB , are quoted nl j7c , laige and coaise , IfiVfec. Clirnsi : \ \ lFcon ln full cream , 9c ; Youmi \morlcnns 10c , Uvlns lie , Nehmskii und Iowa nil crcum 10c , Nebraska nnd Iowa , p irt skims , 'n' < Mmburgpr , No 1 , lOc , brick , No 1 , lie , -wisp , Nn 1 , lie IIAY-l plnnd hay $7 , midland , $7 , Invvland , 0 W , rvc- straw $1 en or mak-s the price" en h > , lKhl hales soil the best OnlJ top guides brlns "ptVlUONS-Pci doil 0091.CO. \nOKTAlJI.P.B. The maiket on ve-g tables Is quiet. Potatoes lave * ceibed to uttruct any great amount of nt- piitlon Tomatoes me lint held ns llrmly us he ) wcto u phi rt time ngn. Quotations : POTA'IOHS New potatoes , choice ttock , S05J1 lie. ONIONS Hemudas , per crate , none ; California , n sai Ks \ -r bu . Jl 13. OM > HIIANS-Hnnd picked , navy , J2 20 ; Lima ipans per lb uStfTViiC ( AllllAttn-On oide-rs , 2c. HAI'IMliPer do. , buncben lie. Oltr.HN ONIONS Pel ( biz bunches , 1c. UnTl'e'L Per do ? , WiJOe ASI'All V.HI S Choice stock on oidets , 33Q50C ; > ei do b inches < I crMWUS On orders. 40TSOc ppr doz. PUAUn link-it. , per bu , il SIltlNC m\NS on ciulpr , | > cr 4-bu box , COo TOMATO1. ! MlFfllssli pi stock , pel 4-baskcl crale , il "U , 5 ti > 10 ease lots. 90o. SI MMnit bCH AMI Pel doz. on orders. 23Q 40c ATiitMitXNS ) Per do ? , crated , $3. dllUUN P13PPI3HS Per bu , il OOyi U ) ruuirs. TUB receipts of California fruits are very light und the market Is llrm llcrrle-s are arriving In bud shape nnd Iherc ire few that will stand re shipping. Good ship ping stock vvas llimcr > csterda > Some notion of the probable output of peaches n Oeureiii m ly be formed from HIP following HKIIIIS published bv the- Columbus Hun ot that state ; After a careful compulation the Sun llnds Iho number of peach tret-s In thecommer - clitl orcluuds of Georgia to be 982,300 , of which 651 few me In the- Tort Valley dlslrlet and 2SO.OO ) In ( MatFhallvllle region Iowa fruit men arc placing this > car's jlchl of pples at 71 P r cent of n full crop Qu itatliuiK Uii ) UAhl'lliUIUiS : Per 21 ( [ I. case , $1201) ) 00. 00.PI.1'MHCalifornia per box choice stock , $150 175 , t-outhein per caseil7 , * > $ * JOO APltK'orS California , choice- stock , per box , $1 r,0 l 75 CALII OIINIA PnACIIIIS Per box $1 10l 23. SOL'TIIiUN PiACllib I-PI ca e. tl 10W1 K APi I.i : Soulhern , per ] ii bu box , GofrjT'Jc SrUA\V'IMHHIis ; Choice shipping stock , per case e f 24 cits , } . ! 75. l-lirilUIi.s UiwhlnRton per 10 lb box , il 23 , liomc grown I er 21 ( it case , fJ5'ii273 ( CIOOSiilhKHII3S Per 24-qt ca c , 12 IW2 | 23 IJOMi : OHOWN ClIKllUlKS Per 24-ijt case , "llI.ACK UASPUUHIlinS-Per 24-qt. case , 12.73 fflOO llhACKIinilUlES Choice stock , per 24-qt. case , i2 & ( ) ii2 73 73THOPICAI THOPICAI , rilUITS. OHANOHS Nave-Is , per box , none ; choice sepd- llnga , pel IKJX , $2.1,0 , Mediterranean sweets , i3 00 ' J 2.1 , fnncj SI Michaels , none 1J.MONP nxtin fanc > lemons , 3CO size , $623 , 300 size id 50. IIANANAH Choice large stock , per bunch , J2 25 2 50 , metllum size bunches , $2 i)0if2 25. PINEAPPLES per doz , none. MIS-CILLANIOUS. : I'lOS I'anc > , 15c , choice , 12013c ; California , bags , 7c I1ONI2Y rallfornla , HfllSc. MAPI.n Hiltl-P clallon Jugs , per doz , $12 , Illxb ) , 5-gal cans , } 3 Nl'TS Almonds 14c , Kngllsh walnuts , pofl- sbflled 12c , stand ircls lie ; llllK-rts , ino , Hrazll nuts , lOc , pecans , So , peanuts , raw , 6c , roasted , DATKR In CO lo 70-lb. boxes , Co per HI. , fard dales Htn.ill boxes , lOc per lb l'IIiiit Pure juice , per bbl , $5 ; half bbl. , $3. COrOANtTS Per bundled , i4 HICi : POPCOHN In the ear. on ordeis , per lb . 3'ie HIDES AND TAU/UV. IIIDHS No 1 green hides. 8V4c. No. 2 green hides , 8c , No. 1 grepn silted hides , 'ic. No 2 green sailed hides 8'Ac ' , No 1 vml calf. 8 to 15 Ibs I3c. No 2 veal calf , 8 to r. Ibs , lOWloi c No 1 dr > Hint hides 12jl4c , No 2 dry Hint hides Uc , No 1 dry silted hides , 12c , parti } cured bides > jc p r lb less thnn fullj cured HUnHP Pm/TH tlreen salted , each. 23iT60c ( , green xalted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each 5ftlr c dr > shearlings ( hhort wooled c.irl > skins ) ' No 1 , each , IWlOc , dry shearlings ( shorl wooled carl > skins ) , No 2 each 5c , drj Hint Kansas and Nebrasku butcher wool pells , per pound actual weight. 5TSc ( , dij Mint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , nctunl w eight , 4bc | , do Hint Colorado butcher woo pelts pel pound actual welgit , 4it'ic , dr > Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound nctual weight , 4fiGc Have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pn > fre-lght on them TAbLO\V AND UUlSAKU-No 1 t.allow , 414(1 4 0 No 2 tallow , 3'Hi4e grease , while A , 4ji 4'4c , grease , white 11 3'4c ' , gre > , me , jellovv , 2\it 3c greape , dark 2 * 0 , old butter , 2ii.ljC ! , bees wax pi Imp 17i20e , rough tallow , 2c \VOOI , I'NWASIIHD rine heavy , rj7c * ; fine llgiit Slilte ( iii.irter-blood , lO ilJc. seedy , burr > and cliatfy Mt)9c ) , polled nnd broken , coarse , 76 Itc celled nml broken , line , 6 < nSc \ \ OOLVAhlIiD Medium , 15018c ; nnc , 14R ICc , tub washed ICBISc , black , 8c , bucks , Cc , tag locks , 2Sj3c , dead pulled , SiCo. ) St. Louis < .i-neu-.il Alurkot. ST LOl'IS , July 3 n.Ol'n Hardly any de niand , market heavj and declining , pale ills , $31 f403 ! ; extin fancy , $ JC5@J73 , fanc > , $ J 33173 43 choice $3 10KT3 JO , r > u Hour , $3 7 > fl1 00. WIirJAT Maiket continue-s unsetlle-d nnd np pears to be Just tumbling In the balance , await Ing the movemi nt of the npw crop to m irket en taking a decided move ono wav or the other h price Tin1 inclination wns downward loduy , cs peclally for Iul > . which closed with sellers 1 below vc.sterdio late bid while September wn salable ' /ic In-low what was asked nt the clos of ) r8terda > , No 2 red , cash , C9'4o ' b'd. Jul > 6J'4c bid , SepUmber , 70c bid COHN Kllll weak , beplember selling % c IOWP enil > The market recovered from Its e.arl ; wpakness on re > | rts of huge export sales nt th seabiMid Aa sellers became scarce the prie iidvnnce-d S4C nnd the clos-p was npar the top No. 2 mixed cash , 41Ho bid , Julj , 42c bid , Sep lenibi r 44Mft 41' ' c OATS The tendency wno still downward thi morning in the futuie market In svmpalh > will the decline elFewheie nnd on the crop pro ppcta , September helling off ' { iSc , bin tonp < up under Iwtter bu > lng A recovery of ' c too ! place hut did not bold , though the close wa slight ! ) better thnn > esterdu > ; spot , stronger No 2 eiibh , J5'4c bid ; Jul } , 23c asked , Beptem \ r. -27 c llK Iov\er No. 2 , east track , COc. HAIlI.m Nominal. TI.AX Snii > Nominal C.UASS SiniNoinlnal : COHN MiAI : < M 15W225 HAY Tlmolh } , $10 OOQ13.CO , cast side ; prnlrlt $70 > W10CO this side- . llt'TTIJU Shade paslpr. choice grades In clc mnnd. sepamlor erenmery. 15616c , fane } Hlglr 1'ic 1'icMA MA : ! > I.nto dullnew < nnd depression recovere nnd market stronge-r , sales ranging from $3 10 t $31214 Spelter , strong nnd nd\nnclng , sellln ut 13 I-O3&I with i3CO bid for mole. \\HIS1CY-I 25 PHOVISIONS Pork slandard mess , $12 't Uini prime ste-nm ) C 374 Hnpon , boxpd thoul ele-rs it ! Ml , longs , $7 , rll s. $7.124 ; shoits , $72 Dry sailed ine-als txixiel shouldi rs , $575 , longi $65:4 ribs $ r. ' , , slKirls. $ G 71 HUCini'lS riour , 1.1VW bl | g , whpat , 17,000 bu corn , . ' ww bu eiats. 15 ooo be , SUIPMnNTS-Klour. 1 000 Ibis ; wheat , 3W bu , torn , 7.1XX ) bu , oats 7,000 bu. Llv rpu il MiirriPti , LlVnilPOOU July 3-WHiAT-Spol quiet , di mnnd IMIOT. No 2 reel winter , 5s < H < 1 , No 2 re spilng fn lOel , No 1 hard , Manitoba , 6s 10i No 1 California 5s 4d , futures opened quiet , wll m.ir und distant positions Hd higher , close qme-t , with luly unchangrd und othei months < t biwe-r , Jul ) 6 4d , August , 6s 4'/id , > plembei 5s S' d , October , 6s 6\d , November , 5s C'id. DeCember Ce-mber , iia "d COHN Spot quirt , Airerlcnn mixed , new , 4s 3e futuies opned quiet with near nml distant po * tlons td lower , clowd eiulet. with July 41 1 we und either months VI lower , July , 4s 2d , Angus IB l\d Hepit-mlwr 4 34d KLOl'H Market dull , demand poor , St. Lou fane ) w Inter 7s 6d PHOVIMONS llucon qule't but stead ) , deman l Kir , Cumberland cut. a , < 730 Ibs , 32.1 , short rlbi 2S Ibs Ki. long Uetir , light. 3Wt $ 11" , 3.1s. lor clear heavy , 6. > UIK. , 3Js M. short clrnr back llkhl , 18 lb , 3Js Cd , short clear mUldlts heav K Ibs , 32s M. clear be-lllrs 1I&16 Ibs. 31 Hiouldeis , square , U'iilS Ibs 31s Hams shoi cut , HjlO Ibs , 45e < lleef , extra India tufts , ; \ 9d. piime mess 61s 3d Peirk , prime men. 111 western. 674 Cd. prime medium , t0s l ard dul prime western ! 3s 3d , rellned , In pull , 34s CHKUSi : Firm demand fair , tlnest Amer can , while , new , 3 * * , lineal American , colors new , SSK. lIl'TTKU-rtnest fulled State and good , non InalCOTTON COTTON SiKO OII LIverrwol rellned. IS LINSIHID OII22s. . PnTKOLKl'M Hillneel , S'id UUh'llltlKHATOH IIRKf I'ureiiuiirlers. S i hlndiiuarle-ni. C ed , HOI S At London ( Pacific coant ) , 2. Cunclltlnns Knvorub for ( lujel \VASHINQTON , July 3. The present prices c iterllnir exchange are calil to be fully aa high , I not a shade higher , than has ever been roc rded since the. war NotwlthMnndlrg this fact , the Trf-asury depnrlint-nt has so fnr received no In timation of any probable withdrawals of gold for export , nnd none Is locked for In the near future nt Unst. It Is admitted that under the ce millions which existed prior to the last bond Issue large pxportntlons would be looked for , but great rellnncc Is placed In the ability nnd purpose of the ftndlratp to furnish nil bills Hint inn ) be cnllcil foith to meet the present with- drnwnls frum Ihe StUUKS ANO IIO.NDS. Speculation In Socurltloltii Quite feature- le Yenterd ty , Nn\S' YOIIK. July -Speculation on Ihe Rtock exchange wan fpalurplisji toda } The foielgn selling was nboul pipial to HIP bulng , nnd both combined did not add mateitally to the volume of business A notlcenblc fe-nturc wns the nl > - splice of rumor save for Ihe revamping of old stories , such n the resolution to suspend divi dends on Chicago Ons nnd the acquisition of the control of .Sew nniclnnd bv the New llnvcn inanagcnii nl I..ttle or no menth n wns had of there rumors , and Ihe market moved In Its slug gish course ns the biier or sellets were more umpious The e penltiK was gencrnll } lltm 'railing soon became slagnant , and for want f suppoit prlc-s icceded 'afflV per cenl , Chi- igo tlas lob-inn nnd Colorado I'm-l being the Ulef puffere-is Chiengo Ons was sold down nalnl } "ti orders from Chicago Shorts began i cover nl Ihe lower llgmcs which had the Pf- el of moving the llguris upward nlong n rnnge xlendlng 1'i per cent , the- latter for New I'ng mid. vvblih made tlie gain on vc } small buy. ng , owing lo the si.ircll } of Ihe slock Sugar hlcngo Oas , Iluhber common and prefeired. To. irco nnd Norlhweslern weie also prominent In ndvnnii' 'Ihe appietlntlon In Hubl r wns uc to the filing of the compin8 ' tlnanclnl tnteinint with the tock exchangeOn pur- hnses of 'W shires Colorado 1 uc I rose 5 per ent to We . common ndvanclng 1 per cent In ' hour realizations cuu ed n le-nctlon of Sy pc-r cent the hitter In < h cage O is There us n slight pressuie against HIP gnngeis In he final sales but the maiket cloud generally lend } , nnd In Ihe nut In higher on the da } , hint among the- advances me llubber pie- , i rrpil , 1 % per cent Manhattan nnd Colomdo uel nnd Crlorndo Tut I prcfprred , 2 ppr cent lecllncs Chicago Ons , ! ' ( , ppr cent nnd Ixnils- Ille nnd New Alban } preferred , 1 per cent Ilonds were dull but higher O live-stem , Hnr. Isbtirg and San Antonio llr ts sold at 10i. RKnlnsl > % the last previous siles Chicago Oas llrsts ve-ie bid for nt W4 iigi nst n sale nt 10 on alurila } last Siviinnnli and \\eslern firsts trust eeelpts reacted 1" l"-r cent to 574 and recovered The livening Post's London cablegram sajs the lock maikits were vei } quiet to-1n } , cxrept for outh African shares In which the excitement Is ntenpe Amerlcins wete dull without business , nil us n tule prlies were 2V lo DOc lower. The following were Hip closing citiotntlons of he leidlng stocks of the Njw York exchange oday * ex-div. * * offered. The total sabs of stocks today were 159 "V. shnres , Including American Sugar , 29 COO \merlcnn Tobacco 5.6-10 , liuillngton 000 , Chi c.igo Ons , 2451)0 , Colorado rucl companv , 5800 , Jlstlllers , 12,300 , Northwpslern , 3000 , Heading , 3KO , Hock Island 4900 , SI Paul , 11,400 , South- em prpfened. 5 7CO , 1'nlted Stntes llubber , 5,100 \ \ heellne it Lake Hrle , 9,700. > r\v York Mnncv iHrkef. NH\V YOHK , July 3 MONPA" ON CAT.iT.r- ll.isy nt l'A5i2 per cent , last loin 1'A per cent closul 1'A ' per cent I'ltlMU MIMICANTILU PAPKH 14S3 pel cent. cent.rHHMNO EXCHANOn Dull , but nrm will : actual buslne-sH In bankers' bills at $4 &I4Q 89si for de-mnnd , nnd $4 M'i4 ' 8Si for slxtj las , iwsted rates , $1 S94 ' 14 nnd $49004904 , commercial bills. $4 % { | Ms Mi.vnu cnm ITICATKS C7it67'4c ' OOVnilNMIINT HONDS riim , state bonds , lull , rnllrond Imnds , tlrm Closlnit quolatlons of bonds were as follows : MlmieupolU \ \ hciit Mnrket. MINNHAPOLIS. July 3 WIIKAT Stendj Se-ptemlM-r , 67l 4J677 c , December , Cliytc , on tracl No 1 bard 71'4C , No. 1 not them , "O'Jc , No northern 69'4e ri.Ol'H-i.isy. : Hrst patents 13 Sflff4 20. socnndi | jf,0f310 , Hist elears. | 3 45ft3 V > se-cund clear | J 955/3 Oj ; export bakers , ti M83 20. I'rUco Wliciit Q utntl mi. SAN rilANCISCO , July 3 WHUAT Steadj December , II 0271 , clear d , 1J4.C34 centals wheat. I InnncUl ftoten , 11OSTON. July -Clearings , 121,639,739 ; bal linets , 12 388 le.2. NUWOIIK , July 3. Clearings , 1123.522,3 ; : balances 19 0)1 104 IIAI.TIMOIU : July 3. Clearings , 14514,67 ! bnlanees II JJ4 Hfi PHILADELPHIA. July S Clearings , 115,167 , lS6 ( l > nlnnce-s , J2o.7 251 HAN FUANCISCO. July 3 T.ie Sin Tranclsc Stock exchange has cloud until July 8 hT UH'IS July 3 Clearings , I4763S63. ba ! anees , 1708,573. Mone ) , 5j6 per lent. New Yor exchange , 4iknri'inlum bid WASHINUTON Jul ) 3 Toda ) s stnlement c Ihe ceuidltlon of the trensur ) . Available cas balance. II'U OCb 001. gold reserve. 1107550770 CHICAGO Juli 3 Clearings , | 2iU7.KW ( Ilus ness nt the banks dull , with mune ) too plrnt at 41144 per cent for call loans und 5Sfi'i ' pf cent for commerilal paper. Ne-w Yoik exihnniii 30c premium BterllnK. posted rales , | 4 WHi Forclen I'lniinrinl Affielri. 1IKULIN , July 3 Exchange on London , d.iin sight. 20 nialkn 491 , | ifg PAUIS , Jul ) 3 Tltrro twr tent rentes. 102 too for the act punt. Uxehange : on London , 2 : UgC feir chieks IX3NIX3N. Julv 3 T Id it quoted at IJuenc Avre.-s at 217. Madrid , 14 M Lttlion , 27U. I't-lenburg , 60. Athens 77 , Home , 104 47 , V : fnna , 103. llur illver , 30 < ( d P r or. , nellers. Tli amount of bullion cone Into the ilank of on Lalancs today Is lIl.OvO. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Short Receipts of All Sorts Continues the Main Feature of Trndo , DEMAND STILL fXCEEDS SURPLUS I'ew Cattle OITBroil Quickly 'Inhnn nt Strong Prices UIIKII liirn llpvmrcl nud Scorn n Ocnrrnl Ailtitni'n 111 Prlem. July 3. The receipts todnj worn 1,117 ciittlu , 2COi5 hoirsj anil 120 sheep , HH iiKtilnut 1'JI8 c.ittlr1 , nnd 74G sliitp yestenliiy. uiul 1.339 cnttle , 3,663 IIOKK mill no sheep on Wednesday of ln < < \\ct-k The receipt * for the week thui far on- 3Mr rattle , 7,737 hogs mid li.l ! sheep , IIH iiKiUnst 3.823 cattle , 7S.0 nous and 2.17J sheep the Ilrst half of last \\utk. While there uero forty-four loads of eattle In the yards , only thlrty- elBht were offered for Hale , the Inhince bolus cotislirned to the packers Among the cattle on sale were. KOIIIO | ) retfy good corn fed steer * , thoucli thele WPIC no very heavy cuttle One small bunch of l,13b-lb Bteers brought $4 76 , the highest price reported slrce Krlday of ln \\eek t The market \vn- ! In about the same londltlori that It has been In all the week The few cattle re ceived vvete sold at pond , linn prices , and the trade was without feature. The supply of cow stuff was larger than on some da > s and Hill there were \erv few loads It was about the usual run of trash odds and ends In the nnj of feeders there was one two- "r"h thl , " liro"Klit J.160 The ma jority of the sales were of small lots , three or four head In a bunch The maiket did not show nny nmteilal change The > arils will IIP cosed and there will be no market an July 4. Kepie entatlve salts : umr STCRUS. MILKKHS AND 3 c and c J75 00 HOGS Vestoidi > the hoff market went In tin buyers direction , but todn > thi. selling lnter ti recei\ed a beiullt. The light receipts anil bettei markets i > abt tomblne.l to push up prices here to the extent of 5c The general iiualltj of thi ofterlnps as not \in good , though thtre wen Home dcElrnlile loads of heavy hogs As hlgr .13 $190 was paid for one load of 292-lb hogs , u > against $4 SO the top \esterrtas The bulk ol the medium weight lo hen\y hogs sold at fion J4 i5 to $180. with the lighter weights largch at from $405 to $170 The inarku was uctlM at the aiHance , nnd the offt rings being llghi in eirly clearince was elTectPd Taking quulUj Into consideration the paikeis clilmed that th < Ii purchisea showtd more tlnn a 5c aiHance , nm they were generally tailing the market CL to 10 < higher , llepipsmtatlve pales : 220 . . . 2 50 PIGS. 1 . . . 120 . . . 4 00 0 140 . . . 4 23 31 114 . . 4 03 .JlIttHP 'There wns only one load of she < ] received , which hold at about steady prices Hep resentatlve sales : No Av. Pr 5 nntlve PVVPS 116 $2 50 1 native lamb fO 550 111 western mixed , fed S3 2 50 CIIICA'JO U nTOOIl. Cattle Supply Uns ( Miuillhlle the Uc munil Um ( inoil. CHICAOO , July 3 The cattle supply -nai quite small and the dennnd was so much bettei than It ban been lately that It was an eas ] matter to obtain nn advance of from lOc to 15 < per lei ) llw on most lots that weie at all deslr able In quality. Common to btrlctly choice n.i live beef steers were salable nt from { 360 ti $1 85 , with extra beevis quotable at from > 90 t ( (6 Transactions were larccly at from (425 ti J5 CO , as the supply ennsiated to a great exlen of common to enl > f.ifrly fiKHl stock l.xpor cattle were salable at frumi $5 30 to | 5 SO , nn ad vance nf 60c per 100 Ibs on prices pild n > eu aK" Stockers and fe.M ( rs hold tlowly , will ftideis chlelly at f roni' ' Ji75 to Jl COWB am helffr wcru In aetlvei clemand und K"od lot sharid In the advance , ! iS5)i\es \ vvere ut from II f > to 13 5 > ) In moat llutanrc ? the bulk KOIIK | at 1 and upward with fanly 'HHfr selllnK at fron (4 tu J4 40 Ilulln Kulil illtrom J. to J3 50 , am veal calves were In ample sumil ) and Kood de ma ml once moie ill fn1" ' JJ ii to f 1 10 for In ferlor to choice grades. About 1 500 Texas cattl were received maklntr " , tt < > 'i marketed during th fure half of the vulfWlt.i n lively demani prlcen adviineenl from lOo ti > 1'x . the most note wnith ) sales rom lijtln4t uf ftwilve cars uveruKlni l.i.1 It IB at tl 45 i ! In bogs tixlav re-celpts re estimated at 22 00 head and the hogs l&IL.Alfr flom > estrrday In rreai-ed the supply to "St 5" head City pac ker were again good bluer * .und eastein phlpper took hold fnelv as tlipy'were' anxious tu m ik shipments before -ndva.nct ? in rallrond rn'e announeed for next Mvnda ) . Hence the offerlnK were mofctly sold early In' the diy nnd price scored another advaiKP < ut oc , 1520 taking th In-ft lots Heavj sold nt an extreme : range n from J4 75 to to 15. mlxoj lots at from H V ) t Vi 10. and pigs largely , at 'mm 144) to 14 K S.iles eif hogs wereprnc1iallv | nt fiom 15 t $1 15 for heav y and at from | 4 90 to to 03 feIn In 'sheep atioul ll.W } head were received toda and trade- was aetlve at nn advance of l c pe > 10) ) Ibs on goenj grades vvlilcb were not vfr numerous Inferior to pooit shep fold at froi Jl 30 to II 60 sales consisting large ) ) of Te-xam Mexleann Orrgons Montanas and wrhlerns , u from 1225 to 3 Cliolce heavy chetu were wort fiiim 13 75 to S4 25 and Fprlng lambs sold at ( rot 12 75 to 50 largely at from II T > to 15 k5 Itecelpts- rattle 8 500 head , uihen. 1,0/J ( head IIOBS , 2 > . ' , head , shfcp ll.mO head. MlllK III > IKllt. Ilecord of receipts nt the four principal marke for Wednenlay. Jul > 3 , ISM. Cattle Hogs Shee ] South Omaha . 1.117 .Mod 1 Chliaso . kf'OO 2JO 110 Kansas City . 2 6.000 5.0 bt. Loulu . . . . . ? .fc.O 4.8JO ,0 Totals . . 16017 31.900 23,1 Now \orlc I. ltd * iti ) x MirUer , NiW YORK Julj -IlKnVi:8 : nec lpt 5,306 head , on sale , K > cars Opcne-d actlv closed tlrm and HllOc hlBher native Btiera , ceil and gross fed , poor to prime , J440JjSW. Tex in 13 7SSJ4 25. Inferior to fair stlllem , 14 HOU5 ! stags and oxtn , tliQi 20 , bull , (130ira.W ( ; di cows , il 7503.55. 7'tiropenn cable * quote Amtrl * can ulcers nt lOijfdl'iC ' dn-fsed wclghls ! re- frlgerntor 1ef 1 at SUtft'id , exports today , 2J3 becven , 2,256 quarters of l > eef Calve , receipts , 6270 head , on snle , 61 > ) bond Market de- mornllied xenls , ic loner : biitlennllki , l < ic lowe-r. over 1,700 head unsold. Veals peiir to choice.1oo 6f.O , buttermilk culves $20of250 SIIiiP : AND I.AMIIS-Hecclpts 9.611 head , on snle , 52 cars or 12.HW hend Sheep dull and weak , Inmbs , slow. Hf ( > ie lower , nver 45H ) tipad unscilel Sheep | sr to prime , $1 iC3 75 , southern lambs. Inferior to choice $42ffl i" ) Hfum Hecelpts , GOO liead tlrm at $323i)5W ) SI , I.eitiiR l.ltei Moo c .Murlcpt. 8T UU'IS , Jul ) -CATTI.H llecelpts. 3.800 hend. shipments i ooo head , mntki-t strong an ! falrlv nitlve , native dnsscd beef nnd shipping sli-ers 14 infr * 20 , light Me rs , 13230401) , stock- < is nnd fpe-ders 12 23(13 rn ) cows $2 3JJJ3 30 , Texas intllp lOfflVbetlpr fed steers $3 Miff 4 "Ii , gram steps i2 60JJ3 ' / ) , cows , i2 2383 00 , calves i300 700 IKKlH-HecclpIs 4,300 liend shipment * 200 , iid , nmtkel firm , hntvv , $483495 , packers , I r , ' 4 ' , . light il fnfj4 S3 SlliiP : : ItPiplpls. ! w < i lipad , shipments none : inrki t dull nitlves. $2mli300 , n bt of extra 'aw brotiKlit i4 75 , liiiubs sold , i3 " .35/4 / 50 ; lUlhwrst , II fO 2 23 KIIIIKHS Hy Live -lurk. KAVSA4 CITY .lul } \TTlr.-Hpcelpls id iv , 2 TOO head shipments 1 70 head , market tmng to loc blether , Texns slurs , $2101163 * , "exas cows , $ I73 100 , beef st rs. 12 233 | 4) , /illve c ws 11001(370. Mockers and feeders , " ' - S.ooo head , shipments , 2200 end , innilcet utiong lo lo < higher , bulk of sales , I 65ft 4 83 , henvlis i4C3fi493. p ulcers i4 6)1 ? 93 , mixed I4r.00f4f5 , lights , 14 50 4 75 , Yorkprs , 465(3475 ( , li'gs il 10Jt GO ! : : ' - , 5OoO hind , shipments , none , maiket steadv nod i , M.\iiKir. : letter Selection In tlio Offerings at tlio London > > HPS. LONDON , luly 3 At the wool aucllon snips oday 11 413 bales were offered , of which [ 03 ales wrie wllhdrnwn There wns n belter se- ctlon if iualltv | nnd the market WHS geiod 'he bulk of lustrous en ss brrds were taken for orkshlre. Me rims weiekepiil } conlertt-d for bv ontlncntal nnd American bu > iri. The tone of he miiket was slicing at extieniP prices rollow- ng nre > HIP sales in detail New South \\nles 211 hnlps , scoured 8'iUTls Hid. greasy 35f 4d Queensland 1611 halts , m unreel lOdSls 'id ' , gri-n-v , 648S'4d Vlctoila , 216 bales jntiroil , 3'dJfls 2el itrmisj , 4\Q10i < .d Tnsnianla. : S1 biles , grpusv djT4d NwX"ahind 4811 nips , se me 1 'I4dffils 14d greisv 34 < iil04d 'ipe of Hood Hopennd Natal. 629 bales , scoured , 'sdfils 3d grens } 6 ir 1id IIOhTON , lul } -The American Wool and ottun Heporter will sny tomoriovv The slttia- Ion In the wool Irndins compared with last venk exhililts undlmlnl'liod strcng'h nnd nctlv- ly , Ihe ndvnncr In prices e > ver lhoi > p of thlrt } lis ngo being at least 2e pel lb on the nv- rnge Theie- has been a feeling of ipterve on he part of both deilers and manufacturers In he markets of New \orK II is.on nnd Phlla- elphla awaiting reports from thp opining sabs n l/ndon while ( hlingo nnd the western m ir- < pts arc watching HIP c h mges In senhond mar kets with Imprest H'ports from thp I.ond n nles leglKler prices fr Ihe- article and an ad ance of lilfirni cording lo the giade nnd litalll } MniiufiictunrH v\ho have hc > cn sKe-ptlml f nn advance- the price of raw material Imvp vlthdrnwn Ihplr salps till after Jul } 8 , when IP } will llkelv be ii placed upon the market ut idvanccd prices The total sites In the- four miikets aggregate 14 ' ' 1 614 Ibs of which S 741 - 14 Ibs wen- sold In Hoston , 2 855 roO Ibs In New lork. 2181.001 Ibs In Phlln lelphla and 760 0110 bs In Chicago In Hos'fn the nggiegute of ales fils weik nre 1000000 Ibs of which nearly liree-UniUrs ] wns dompst' < - The nmount of wool \hlch has changed hands during Ihe last week la \stlmnted at between 23 IK ) 000 nnd 23000000 Ibs "t Is the opinion of n'ne-tenths of the Hade tnat his mnrket will remain firm nnd that users of vool will sustain the tlu-oiv At this writing he mnrkpt is netlve and advancing ST I.OPIS Jul } 1 UOOI , Stiong but qulPt Missouri Illinois ptc combing 16e combing md clothing 161jlr'4c coniho and hrildfd I'fr 5M.C , medium clothing 14'fil44c ( Hght line 12 T13e , henv } dmll > { floi < , e Kamns nnd Ne irnska modlum 13 < ! 14c light fine lomie. lunvy inp SjMc , Tpxns Arkansas Indian Teirltor > 'all nnd spring llfillc. coarse nnd low , SJillc , It-lit tine 9ilOc , heavy tine 6f < Sc , Dakota , \\o- nlni * . IMnh medium IJQlIc , coaibp lend low , lOOIIc llht line IMjlV , heavy tine , 8'tf9e , tub vnslipd choice , -04e , fnlr , ISifTic , conrse nnd ow , 1416c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rs or AIIKIUCAN WIIKAT Vclvnuco Inforniiitlnn Itelttlvo to lite . \lslblH upplv AfltHt. NiW YORK , Jul } 3 llradsticet'8 sas : There weie 120000 ) bu of wheat arrived In Ilurope Hst we-ck , nnd 10000000 bu fresh shipments for Europe , pointing to about 2,000000 bu decrease n wheat alliat for Hurope This Is ascertained ! > } our cable- news In ndvance , nnd ma } be ic- Ifpd on. drain exchnngc o'ttglvlngs } psterda } reporled i decrease of 5 000 000 bu ot- wheat afloat for K.urope lust w eek Hifldstieel's exclusive cable repor of vvhent iiVailablp In Australia bbows there v\ere C SCO 000 iu held there on July 1 , 1fi * > 5 nrnlnut 7,800 000 : m one vent ago , nnd 4 9K ) 000 bu two ye nrb ago American Co.nndinn Kuropinn nllonl for [ Europe nnd Auslrall.in wheat stocks are le polled b } llradstieet's to IKIS 000 00 bo ) , about 12 per cent le s than n sear ngo roffecMiirkrt , NHW YORK , Jul } 3-COITEn-Optlons opened stendv nt unchanged prkis to 5 points advance ulPd tlimcr on higher Kuropean cables and sc.ant offerings Demand loenl nnd light for coverings shorts , no outside orders closed ste-nd } at 5 < iili ) points net advance , sales 5 000 bigH ncludliiK July. 114 JOfiH 33 September ill r.O OctolH-r , $14 53ijtl4 ( H ) , nnd December , $14'iO hpot coffee , Itlo eilllit , No 7 , 13i4c , mild , quiet , CDidovn , i8 25(119 ( ( 00 , sales , none Wniehouse lellveries from New "Voik } esterdav , 6 J14 bags. Nowiork sti > ck todn } . 200,624 bags , nfloat for Ihe 1'nited Plates , 243 oot ) tugs , total visible for Ihc 1'nlte-el Billies 542438 bags , against a 1 8 bags last venr SANTOS lulv 1 Quiet- nominal , good average Santos not quote * ! , receipts , 8,000 bags , Block , 168 OiKI bigs HAMIll'UCl , July 3 Quiet , unchanged to ' 4 pfg ciwer Kales 4 OOO bags HAVHi ; July 3 COIrii ; Opened Meady , un- changid to lUf higher , at 3 p in , quiet un changed lo ' 4f lower , closxl quiet nt iilf net ndviincp , sales 6000 bags HID DI' JANHIHO Inly 3 tead } No 7 llln i4 80 cxchangp , lONd , receipts , B. ( > bags , cleaied for United tatps 2 OX ) bags , cleared for IJurope 1 000 bags , stock , 160,000 bags , cleared July 1 , 5,000 bags Itiiltlinoro ( irnln Markets. HALTIMOnn , Jul > 3 n.orn Dull and un changed , receipts 1182 bbls. , blilpine-nts , 10,162 bbls , sales , 'M bbls WHI3AT Sle-ad } , spit and month "l'ij'iic \ Augusl , 72&72' < c September 731473Hc , t-ti imt-r No 2 red , 6SiA Jc6S\c , recHpts , 4 8.17 bu , ship , ments 80000 bu , block 343703 bu . sales 84000 bu , southern wheat by sample70&73c , soulhern wheat on grade ( > S1i72c. COHN Stead } , spot 60ig50'ic , month nnd August , M f-O'dc ' , Septe > mbPr , 50'iii50Uc ' [ , receipts 15,703 bu , shipments 23711 bu , . Block 22J 863 111 , enles , 40000 bu , southern white corn , > 0 $ { 52c. Kiuthern } ellow 5Ji344c ! OATS Vei } quiet and e.isj , No 2 white , west em 33434c , No 2 mixed , .lO JJle , lecclpta , 7,683 bu , stock. 111 136 bu IvilliBiiH < llv I roilocn M'lrltct. KANSAS CITY , Juls 3 3\IinAT Irregular , No 2 hmd , 66jC8c , No 2 red , 6&fo72c , rejected , OVSl 63c * COHN 4c lower ; No. 2 mlxe-el , 391f39Hc ! No. 2 while , 3987400 OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 22'/4c ; No. 2 while 23c HE No. 2 MttVc ri.AX siii-ii : o7 ri 09. HHAN Weak lit WfiWc H1C12IPTSVheal , 5,000 bit ; coin , 10,000 bu , oats 4 000 bu SHIPMENTS Wheat , 6,000 bu ; corn , 78,000 bu , oils , 58,000 bu MiR r Market. NI2W YOHK , July 3 St'OAR Tlavv. slend } . sates , r < x ) tons centrifugal 13 test nl 2 11-lCc nnd f , nlbo , late } eslerd y , 5110 bigs centrifugal , 98 test , 2 13-16c nnd f und 1 170 bags molabscs 81 test , nt I74c , refined , fnlrls activeNo 0 4 l-10ft 4 > 4c , No 8. 3 1V1GA4V1C , No 9. 3\H l-16e. No 10. 3 1J-16JMC , No. 11 , 3 H-16lfl37/ic , No 12. 3 1-10 < l1\c. No. 13 , J\c , off A , 4 l-ldMfec. mold A , 4 Il-16ti4'4c slandaid A , 4 5-16fi44c , confectioners' A. 4 6-16fri'te ' , cut loaf , 5 1-16fi3HC ! crUFhed , 5 1 IG iT c. granulated , 4 7-16i4Kici cubes , 4 l-16G4'4c. I eitton Mnrkrl. NHW OHLRANS , July 3 COTTON Quiet , middling 6 ll-16e. low middling b 5-16o , gofKl ordinary. Cc , net receipts 100 bales , gross , 2ft bales , exi irts to the continent , 900 halm , coast , wise. l.OW ) laics , mles , 150 bales , stock , 10j,5"ti bales. N1JW YORK , lul } 3 COTTON Steadv , mid dling , 7 3-lGc , sales 898 bales , bplnneis , 7UT bales , stock , 208,8 : : ' bibs ST. I.Ot'lS. July 3 COTTON Quiet , no sales reported , receipts , Cl bales , shipments , 810 bales ; stock , 21,953 bale-tt. Ivr Voru llry Ooctils vlnrliet. NHW YOHK , July 3 In the was of new busl- nibs tbeiu wns very little done The shipment of goods from the * dr } ' goods district proper has bee-n exieptlonall } large The cotti n mnrket In tlB entlrrt } Is the strongest since U9t The nd vance In the price of wed at the I ondon sales , which Is expected to be Incre-ated , nnd espfclnll } on the light w ols has hael n he.tllh } Intluence. panicularlv on blankets llannel und similar fibrlcs Print cloths Him t 2c bid for M- wjunreu regular , 4 > c for 64-72 und 5\c for 12 SO I'c'orll Mur l't . PKOHIA. July -COHN Market dull , unchanged - changed , No 2 , iS'iC , No 3 , 44 4c. OATH Markel dull lower , No 3 white , 264fi 27'4C. No 3 white , 26flSC\c HYI Mnrket dull nominal ; No 2 , 60W6le. WHISKY Maiket firm , tlnlshed goods , on thi baelH of il 24 for hlkh 1n < s HiciiPTS : Wheat , none , lorn , 25,600 bu , oats t3 1tX > Iu re , nine , builey 701 bu SHIPMENTS Wheat , 1 200 bu . corn , 2,230 bu opts , 82,500 bu , r > e. none , barley , none , Milwaukee Mitr ! < vt . MIIAVAl'KP-i : . Jul } 3 WlIKAT-Qulct. No. ; spring , 70" , No 1 , "Cc COHN-hte-ad } . No 3 46"e. OATS Higher. No. i while , 28Hc , No. 3 white " ' * 'HAlllUV Nominal , No 2 , 4Sc , sample , un chi nued HYE Irresular ; No. 1 , 55c. llulutlibent Murknt. PfM-'TH. July 3 - \ \ UK -'Weakfr , No. : hard cash , 72c Jul ) 72'4C No 1 northern cash , 71iC ( Julv , 71'ic , heplember , C'JHc De cember , ilHc. No 2 Jiorthcrn , cash , 67 c , No 3 northeni 63c , rejected 61 4c , To arrive. No 1 bard , " 2So , No , 1 uorlhem , Tll.c. nniiivo HMIP t'lfTi io T tit PULLING IJIL EAGLES IAIL Various Opportunities for Dead Games nnd Hot Boys in the Oily , SPORTING EVENTS BOOKED FOR TCDAY llnll (5ninrf , L'rlcUot Mntr-tir-.i , Toot Unlit Illrd Shout mill Mnny Oilier Thing * to Ma fulled OfT fur thu Amiuu * in cm of the Public. Wh'le ' the people of this city will nol join hands In cclcbratliiK the blrthdny of Ameri can Independence the amusement card that has been hung out Indicates that Ihcio will bo mnnj opportunities for Young America to make the ingle screrni. Members of the Young Men's Christian as sociation will celebrate at the p.irk , Twent > - Ighth and Dodge streets. The cAerclscs w'll ' begin at 2 o'clock p. m. , with a long 111 of thlctlc sports upon the card , Including basket bill anil Association foot ball. The attraction of the afternoon will be a game of base bill between the law > era and he doctors. George V. Qilmour captains the avvers' nine and Dr. Leo the doctors' . The ganiolll be called at 3 30 p , m. If the nine linings can not be plajfd b > G 30 o'clock the game will be completed on the follow Ing Saturday. The athletic events will he 100 yard dash , ancy foot ball Kick , one-mllo run- ilng race , foot ball shot at goal , pole \ault , > askot ball game , 100-jard foot ball race , brewing foot bill , relay running race ( four nen In each team ) , throwing twchc-poimd lammcrs , foot ball corner kick Junior relay running race , foot ball exhibition game. The winners of the events will be plioto- ; raplied In a group and the picture with the records of the team wll be placed In the g > mnatluin as a permanent record of the day and the victors. Held Day ill tort Oiimhu. At Tort Omaha the morning will bo com- nemorated by a big card of athletics under he management of Lieutenant Wright. This will Include the following : Sack Race Kirbt prize , } 5. second prize , set ilated epoons , third prize , two bottles of per il me Two-mile Illcycle Race First prize to be lurchased , value , $10 , second prize , bicycle amp I'olo Vault Klrst prize , $5 ; second prize , JDX of cigars. One-mile Ilcclo ) Race First prize to b" purclnsed , value $5 ; second prize , cyclometer One-hundred- Dash First prize , one gold watch ; second prize , $5 ; third prl7e , J2.50 Cggand Spoon Race First prize , $5 ; tccond irlze , set plated spoons ; third prize , three jottles perfume. Relay Race 1'rlre $20 Blind Wheelbarrow Race First prlz , a meat order , tecond prize , $5 ; third prize , meerschaum pipe and bottle of perfume. Hurdle Race First prize , $10 ; second prize , ? old watch ; third prize , $5. One Mile Go-as-you-please Race Light marching order First prize , slher set , \alue $20 , recond prize , $10 , third prize , $5. Hose Cart Race Prize $10 and a box of cigars. Shoo Race First prlsre , meerschaum pipe ; second prize , razor nnd bottle of perfume , third prize , box of candy. Special prize to the member of command winning the greatest number of esents , $15 Company winning greatest number of events. $15.The The competitors will be confined to enlisted men nnd the morning's sport will open up promptly at 9 30 and close at 12. \\lll < il\c ' 1 In-ill Another ( Imnrc OMAHA , July 3. To the Sporting Editor of The Dee : In the Tuesday i\enlng Hee noticed an open letter from Mr. L M Ithcem , general manager of the American District Telegraph company , In which ho charges the Postal Telegraph company with unfairness In hiring boys especially for the .mrpoies of laat Saturday's races , and states : hat ( here was an agreement between him self and Mr Umsted by virtue of which hey wore to ktep the r re'i'ectlvo ' boys out rf .he final heat , but thit McNIder , the Western Jnlon boy , evaded his manager and won tlui ruce. I regret very much that there should have been any feeling on the pirt ot any one that 10 was not given perfectly fair treatment I did not know , nor did any of the olllcers of the club know that any such charges had been tnado until the races were over. A great manv wondered at the time why Nystrom failed to Bhovv up In the final heat nnd everybody was then and Is now anxious : o see him pitted against the Western Union joy I. for one , would like to see these bojs get together , and on behalf of the University club I will say that wo will , either on next Saturday , July C , or the following Saturday , July 13 , hang up a suitable prize for the Hoys to run for at our grounds , and will agrco to nssume the entire management of the affair. Yours truly , LYSLH I. ABBOTT , President University Club. Out nt tlio Hull Vurlc. The Omahas and Qulncys will play two games , the first at 10 30 In the morning and the second at 3 30 In the afternoon. Both teams are playing fine ball and It Is likely lhat thousands and thousands of enthusiastic rans will turn out to see the sport. Omaha Is always on hand at the Fourth of July Barnes and she will turn out enmasse tomor row. For the Mintifiiii Men. The Omaha Gun club will celebrate the Fourth by a big live-bird and target shoot on Its grounds at the cast end of the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge , commencing at 1 30 p m. sharp. Manager Frank S Parme- lee has secured a special lot of good pigeons and the many sportsmen of the city are counting on a fine afternoon's sport. Otlior nviinlH llmt Arc llookoil. There will be a dcg fight and other highly aesthetic amusements on the Island In the afternoon. The Omaha Cricket club Is booked for a big match game at St. Paul , Minn , In the afternoon. The Omaha Business college and the Loulsvlllo base ball teams collide In the lat ter city In the afternoon. Charlie Thomas' foot ball team Is In Butto. Mont. , and this afternoon will meet the strong team of that city. The special program at Courtland Beach will bo a big feature of the day and at nlghl the pyrotechnic display will be on a grand scale. At 9 o'clock In the morning the sccom Omaha cricket and the Gate City team wll meet on the grounds of the former and a fine game Is assured. The Crescent Gun club will hold a targe shoot on their grounds east of Lanioreaux'i Ice house house , East Omaha , at 2 o'clocl p. m. , sharp. The cyclers will make merry In specla holiday runs and divers ways. The Tourist ! will run to Falrmount park In the evening and the Union Pacifies to Blair In the morn Ing. Ing.The Wllcox & Draper shoe hoi o team plaj the Missouri Valleys at Missouri Valley thL morning and advices are that i great crowd will be present to tec how th' champion colored team of the west plays bill The Vllcox & Drapers arc making extensive preparations for a tour through the stall some time this month. Motor 'Iralm fur Toditr. The Sherman avenue and the East Ornah street car lines will put on a three-mlnut service todjy In order to accoinmoJat the rush of travel that IB anticipated. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo : Catcher's Castoria. IIIKI.V : I'.ICKI.MI noi'sn OUTV i/r / Movrinoiit of HIIRI In tlinrt Slmtti N I'urtlier Hpitiictloii. CINCINNATI. July 3-Pp ( | Tclcmm ) - IVmcrrw'H Piicp Cuirrnt will i.n ) i The mcue- mrni shows n further redtielluii.tstcrn pack ing for the wi"k , ZM.OOO , compnlPd with ICOV the piecenir wool , , and f * 000 1nt } ear. Prim March 1 the tnlil Is 4 , 6S,0 ) , nsalnst 4,7ii > .W last scat. Prominent places compare ns follows ! ChliM rc 1,715000 l.tMOfW Kansas City 74\ooO C7" iVV ) Omih.t Si ooo (7S 000 st. ( .mii * ty co ) r i two Clnclnnnll 1.1 tXM HI WJ Indianapolis li3i Hi 177 ( .V ) MllwauKec 201 U-x ) IMOiO tVdir Haplds 1.8 COJ 82.0V ) SI Jiisel | 112 tmi PI 00 * St Paul US OKI 102000 Otlutnwn ItWtOO 108 Oi Slmix CIl } . 68 000 lSte > PATRONIZE H > purrhnrlni ; cooila mule nt the following Is'ibrnika fmturlca lit > ou cannot find what ) ou want , coinmunliata whli the nmnufac- lurirs as to what dialer * liniHllo their soodj. i HIM : . BBI1S OMAHA BAG CCL Manufacturer * of nil kinds of cotton nnd tmr- ap IJIIKS. cotton fCour riuks nnd twlno a spec- ult } . C1I-UC01S 8 llth-St. OMAHA BHKWING ASSOCIATION. Ca.loiul clitpnicnts rrnJe In our own refrlso. ntnr cais lllutKlbUm. . mile i\port , Vienna i\liort , mul Family i\port , ikllxcrcd to nil i.uts of city. tow/ ; , ntntxa CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. , Coffee Houston , Spice Grinders Muinifncttir. is Ocimiti HiKhiK 1'owilcr nml dLrinin Dry lop \east , 1114 and 1410 lluine > - t. , Omaha , Neb ' utiti i < ; /.s , r.rc. DRUMMOND CAKRIAGE CO. put rubber tires nnd ball bearing axles on their own make \ehlUes , nrul sell a lip btiKBr for bcaldeatrlte tliun ISth nnU Hurnt-y. rr.uuic. S. F. CILMAN , Mnnufacturfr of Gold Mcdil riour. C. n. IJIack , Manager. Omaha , OMAHA UPHOLSTERINt CO. Manufacturers of Parlor rurntturc , I.ounKcs , Dining Tables anj I'oldlnt' licils. 2Sth ave , L'o > d to bhalcr Sis. 1CI ! AMI CO II , SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestic and Steam Coal We have the best. Olllce 16O1 I'urn.im-st. Teteplumc OIHco 373 , Mud , 17CO J. A. Doe , General Malinger. /HO.V HO/f/O. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing and Repilrlng of all Kinds ot miihlnery , inglius , pumps , cle\atois , prlnllna prcses , haniters , shutting and couplings 140t > and 140S IlouaidOmaha. . 1'HOENIX ' FOUNDRY CO. Tire Hjdrants , Water and Qas PIpes.spcclals. Holler Tronts and riflings , Htre'et i'y. ca wheels Architectural Iron uoiks. Olllce,307 d. I6tli-st. , Omaha. PAXTOX & VIERLING IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. Genual Foundry , Machine and Ulacksmlth Woik I ngltiti-ra and Contructots for Tir Pioof Ilulldlngs Olllce and woiks. U. P , Hy. and So. 17th street. Omaha. THE MERGER CHEMICAL COMPANY. Manufacturers of riuld KxtractP , Kllxlra , Sjiups nndlncs , compressed trllurntea hypo dermic tablets , pllla nnd sUuitltlc medical nov- eltks Omaha. I , COT1 , CKIIl'i. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Herts ; Jobber rtalhcrs nnd Pillows. N. llth and Nicholas bts , Omaha. . .NYMn.trrie. . lEDESSA MINERAL WATER CO. , 209 Fo. llth St. , Tel 254 Medessa Mineral Water Carbonated , uncquallid , 1'loln for tabl use unsuniassed. n.nvii , riiiu AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. The enl > perfect protection to property. Exan > Ino It. Host thing on earth. ) lleducea Insur- ancc rates 1301 Louela8-st , I'AfTUItIii. Cltu \ , Mnnufactuiers of Men's and ISojs' Clothing. Pants , Khlrta nnd Ovei alls 1202 212 3 12th Bt. yio.vis THK OMAHA I'AI'KR ' ' BOX CO. Munufacturirs of all kinds of Paper lioics , Fhrlf lloxcs , Sample Cases Mailing Tables , etc. fc Wedding cuke' und fune ) candy lioxes , druggist N fiiiil jcweliy boxes. UOS10 Joneset , Oniulio. J. II. EVANS-NEBRASKA SHIRT CO. l.xclustvc custom Ehlrt tailors. 1113 Turaain-Bt . 'lelephono 90S. JAMUS i : HOYD J. w. Telephone 10.TJ. BOYD & DEAN OMAHA , NCH. CO . IMISS iON Grain. Provisions te Stocks Ilootn lllVj Ho.ireJ of Timle nircPt vvlre-s to C'lilcugo anil Ni-vv York. CorrciiponilentB John AVnrrvn eSt Co. 10 to 20 % per Month can be made ns our inct.mil "f operallng In AND STOCKS Pr"i piiiu giving full Information of perft.V ssst. m 'mi led free Sin * yuur business only tu , u financially reioii.iiu house Ixiok us up. IIAMIM1RN I' . THOMAS S CO. , Grain , Klock and liond Urokers. ISII CliHiiibnr eil IIIIIIIIH i- < , ( IIICAOo F"P BMITH ( Tf 1308) ) 8 , U. 8TANFOHD F. P. SMITH & CO , GRAIN and HOVISIONa Room 4. N. Y. Life nidg. , Omnhn. llranch offices nt Premont and Columbus All order * placed on the Chicago lloanl of Trade. ( irie pcindents hcbwarti Dupe-e & Co. , Chi cago. hchrelner Klack & Co Ht. LouU. Jlefer lo rirst National Hank. Omahu MAUU IN No mutter win. t > ueii. , < .i oa tpec TII All I Ml uUllon ) riJU lua > have reed mrij iiViiMitur our . wliie.li U NUW uml nvni . ) . , . . IJXPL AINI.I.OMjim.j.ii ( j , diatiy expUin * .iimmlu trudlnif and DIH'INKS ALL MAllKlTD HXPHKBHIONB Il' free and will teach rou omethlnir. AIII10OA&T b CO. . U Tr dcr Uulldloe. Clilcaco , _ ,