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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1891)
0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WJKPXEHDAY SEPTEMBER 2 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Again the Wheat Pit Sentiment Changed During the Night , BEARISH AT THE BOTTOM PRICES , New York Syiiillontr'a Manipulation KiNioiiHlljl | ( ! for \VIId ritiutnntluiia In All Occult TlirouKliont lll ° Daj Sleek * nn < l IJonds. OtllCAno , 111.Sept. I. Again thoBcntlmoiitln tiu ) wheat pit eli nmod during tlio night. Yes terday It was bullish and uii advance of over 4 cutili will scored : today It was boorish ntul at tlio bottom iirlco of tlio session wai ,1'i conti under yesterday's last price , though thu close showed a recovery of 1 cent. 'Iho who'll bought vostcrday for lccoinlor ) nt around ( I 01 was all for alu at a consider able reduction as soon ai business si irtud this morning , lluyera vvoro as hard to llnd at tlio start as sellers were yesterday morning until tlio asking prleo had gotten down to about I1.02U There was a few lies lit II U ) and some at $ I02'S , but the great bulk ot Die ( list trades were in ido lit around llti'f ( and 11.03'J ' with the wol.ht of tlio olTorlngs BO gru.il as to prevent any reeovoiy tosuoak of from these prlci-s 1'ho trudo h id hauomu thoroughly ilumor ill/oil Iv ) tlio v iruitlon In thu chtlmntt'd shottiigo of tlio world's grain i-rops and uiiuoiticil resolved to slltk foi tlio pics- unt to the to isnnnblo portion thit what , with ilia clops In Luriino vvhilovci may ho their hulk compared with other ye irs and what with Immense am plus L ° from thu crop of thlscountiy , there wits no danger of any present demand being tins itIsfli'd for luck of grain , whatevui dell loncles iiil.'lit iinfoitu- n.ilcly be dlscov in I'd six months hence. The estimates this mornliu based on the percentage figures of the Vicuna congn ss wrrn much less bullish than those ni.idoyes- ccrday as they put the world's short igo In wheat nt only HiiOiU.iUU bushels Theto wcie not lack Ing those him uteri who were iinuhlt' to BOO how these flgnies were air.M'iI at. 1'ho Lvcnltu News In Its cnimncrcl Uirtlolo status the i me thus "The Vienna congress report by one method of commit itlon would soi-m to he ho.irNh ; this Is more aupaicnt In thocisoof Russia , where the percentage shows .i better crop of vv hc.it than In Is'-'J.when ' she Is reported to liao oxporti d Hi ( I 11,000 husholsot wheit Vet bv an other syhtem of calcul'itlon It shows a ilell- clenev In Duiopeof JVs.uiD.UDUbuslieNof wheat from last year ami 4xtuoo,0 ( ) ) bushels of rye , erIn In all 74H.ooi,000 bushels dellelcm-y In Kuropc. If we add 2VI00),0'KI ) ) ' bushels excess In the United .states ind Can id.i this yoir over last thcio will still imn.iln a Hhoit.ige of nearly too i Ui.lKl ) bushels of wheitiind rye " The trade , however Inellnid strongly to the heir Hide and Itshclllng prevailed , especially UH tin ) early cables , though more or less con tradictory , rather Indicated a bo u Isli feeling nhro ul A hoavv business was none , the price tended strnnzlv downward nd notuntll aftei December had sold i\A \ low as $ I.OI > was there any rebound froml/io several dumps It had nuido on temporary routing places In Its downward couise. On the gencr il principle' ' thatuftor NO < | iikk .1 drop u reaction was likely , nnd influenced to some extent ulbo by the compaiiitlvoly llghtcstlmatod tecelpts foi tomnirovv , there WHS some good buying , partly for fen I n account , about midway In the session which caused a suildon spuit to il 02M. The Ho.ird of Trade's fiocond Llveipool cable , Hhowlng a decline of fiom 34O to Ic. coming to hand about the time of the culmination of the tempoiury advance rofeiied to. cave moie encotinigemont to the sellers and they quickly forced the price down to il.OU'J. The liouid of Tr.ido'H closing quotations fioru London showed an advance of ( id per nunrtfli. Antwerp wns M ) centimes lower and 1'arls uiiLhaiuod. Tliero was sOino tonduncy toward a slight roi every from the last drop during the last hour , hut trading , which up to that time had been brisk. Mo idled down and orders from outside almost teased. There WIIH the usual aetlvn spurt during the 1 ist ten minutes of the Bevston , the price being In fluenced by Hie closing bulge In corn , recov ered to and closed atfl 01' ; . The corn market opened weak , with holders trying to getss'c for Oetobei , but no buyer * could bo found abovoiT > 734C , and not many at that , 17'ic ' , orSTVo below where It h id closed ycsteid.iy. being reached before buyois In any number could bo secured. The tendency continued downward for about an hour In sympathy with weakness In wheat , but after Uitobcrhad dicllneu toMSic , the market began to take an Independent course and a recovery to.VTe took plaeo and uftor tompoiary llucnatlon be tween the latter llguro and 6b\e It made a rapid advance to f > 8 > 4C. ririnncss was the latest characteristic and thu fluctuations In a downward direction were quickly ricovored from Si do. beliu the trading price about twenty mlnnlos from the close of the session with the short solleis evidently still anxious us .evidenced by lo further advance In the foi owing live minutes Vl'ju ' and for ono or two lots 5'JMc , being mild , the closing being at fi'i' ' c. This win evidently the result of manluulatlon New York wired that a syndicate had been formed thorn to boom oats Hlmilorf ft Watt bought .100.000 bushels October , presumably for llutohlnson. The bears had only the weakness of wheat to console themselves with , but hutllclcnt to m ike the market we ik until ne.ir the close when it worked steady. The fluctuations were conllnod to a range of io ? The provision market win easy at the opening In sj inpiithy with the decline In corn and wheat at the same time , but quickly tinned upon iomo buying orders for which Armour and Cudahy were supposed to bo re- ponslblc. and lemalned rather strong during the rest of the session. I'otk shows an advance of'JOo over yesterday's closing prices ; lard Is 6Qic ! hlKher and rlus luI7e. Tlio loading futures ranged as follows : Will \r No . ' Keptomber 1 OU I 00 Dec i inber Ul I 0.1 1 OO'i 1 ( isle 107 COIIN No . ' - Uepteniber 0.1 October & , ' < May 45K OATH-No 2 Beptember October 2U 2S14 S'JXi Muy . . JJ JILFH I'OIIK H ptcmbor. 10 O1. " , 10 27 moo October 10 Mi. . 10 45 10 M Januiiry . 11 85 U 10 IjAIIII beptomber. 6 M 70 October , . (1 ( 7 1 I. "h i ! 70 January I 13 > 7 Oo 70.-H EllOllTllll.S Heptember fi70 fi 70 October b t < 5 7 DO January II 85 Cash quotations Were as follovvs : 1'i.ouii Steady and unchanied. ; WIIKAT No. 'J siirnn ; vvhoat , llOo : No , 3 spring wheat , SWt'Mc : No. J rod , 'JJit'iUStc' ' . CoilN-No. V , 3c OATS No. : ' , ' 'S'ioi No. 2 white. No. Jwhlto , U" > ffluOo. U K No. S. 8iie. llAiii.iNo S , bMJijfioi No. 3 , 4G302o : f . o b. ; No 4. 404S : > Oc , f. o. b. ri.AXhFKII NO. I. JI 01 , TIMOTII v tirri ) I'rliiiu. $ l.24ffil.S5. 1'oliK Moss uork , per barrel , $10 25 : lard. per cwt. , M.U7'iiaii.78. ' short ribs sides ( lee o ) . MSSfflilOj : dry ballad shoulders ( boxed ) , M.i.-O ( iill.a ; short clear sides ( boxo'l ) , * 7..ti > ( i7.5' ) . WiusKtv Distillers' tlnlshed gooiU. per gal , BUOAIIS Unclriniied ; cut loiif. . Kocolpls and shipments today were us fol lows : Now Vork NKW YOUK. Sept. l , ri.nuu Kocolpts. 42.595 packiiKKSi exports Id8.1 b irrols. 1U.214 sucks , : 1'iiuy , moro aotlvo : miles , 3I..I.1) barrels. \Vllh\T-ltecolpts. 4112,40(1 ( liushuU ; exports , 651AW bilsheU ; sales , O.b'lUXIO ' bushels of fo- tnroa and 171WO bushels ot spot. Spot market lower und unsettled-closlni ; firmer with op- iitlons , moderately actlvo : No. 2. roti. * l 07 > 4 In elevator : Kl.UTUttM ' alloat : l,07'iin ] .IO'4f. o b. , No. a rod. II O.IK4BI.04 ; uiiKradi'd . rcdli4)io ) < iM 14 ; No 1 northern to arrive , $1 14 ; No , 1 huid to iirrlvo. (1.17. Options nolil down 1'hBJo us a ruiictlon from tlio streiiKtli In the \ leilna report yesteiday viltb the 1m- proaslon that It's hUtlatli'i liad been fully ills- countod. There were unxlous hellers In ri'iillzlnic nnd the downward tendency wan ncioluratod by the llboral slilpmunUof the novf ciop from farmers and the lurno du- ing. 11.U7M October , * 1 tmiUl. ! * ) J-lG fl.08 4i Norymber. $1 wy , closing , t.ii | | ) > it Do- comber. II aMM.US.closlnw. * I.UIuuiaiy ! [ , fl.UVCl.121i , closing , ll.r.'Sl robrunry , closing , tl l.l' ; May , tl I5'ii&l.lo4. closing , $1.10' , . KtR Lower ; under pressure to null , wcbtorn quoted at UTit'/Jo. OoilN-ltfoelpts,7R.700binliols : exports.73,377 busheUj salts. 00tK..O ; biislinls of futures unit 1U.OOO buihoisof spot , bpot mnfUot uiibot- tledi very dull ; Nix 2 , 7tfo Iti elevator"Itt'O'iO ; ' al out ; ungraded mixed , 72 < ti7.Vio. Options dc * rjlnud iid c- , with wheat advanced , and. closed strong on inHiilpiilatlon at Ut J\o but ter prki's on Huptt'inbur , October and So vern ier unit \iWHic on other months ; heutembor , j * > HU7IHi' . olobliiK TlHoi October. U BPslug U ; , e | tiovcwVigr , 61JiCJic ! , ti"'toi ' December , ( A Httttc , clo'IniWci ( .Innti- nry , WiJMJic , cloilnn&OUe ! May. 54JiV > 'io , cloning , AVi'io. OATS Hccolpt' , M.OOO Ini3hol ( < : experts , 50- 3.7 Iniihols ; siler , ' > 0,000 bilHhoN'ol future" ) and 1W.OO-J buBliclfl of ipot. Spot market fairly aotlvo and higher : Options moro nctlvo nnd llrmrri Hpptnmbflr , ' clo-tlns 3.1'ie : October , .ilUWW'ioi cIosfnK.'WHoi No. 2 whlli' . Hoplombor , , n.l7 "c ; ( ipot No. 3 * pot No. ' . ' wh ti' , .WililS' ' 40 ! mixed vvpntorn. wlillo. IWMklOe : mixed wcslorn. aa'ta-d'tO ' ! whlto western , J74J.IIC ; No. 2 Chlcano , sn'lc iMV-rirm , ( julot. HOPS -Dull and woak. Con IE-Options opcnid Irrcpiilar at 5 points up to II points down , closed Htoady nt 5 points up to 10 points down ; > ilcs 19.000 bum. Including September , I1 avail. , Oclobor. f4 ! "yait.il : November. * 1 1,40 ® ! I ! ' ; December. tuaViJIT.M ; March , tl'.UO ; M'iy , 21270 , spot Hlo dull weak ; fair Cargoes , lM > ( ei No 7. ll'4c. ( ytiOAii-Haw. ( Inn. better < 1nmiml : silot 148 hogsheads mu < icovnd ( > , HI ) toil , at.lc : 7000 bass cimtretc' 8 1 toil , nt 21c : 2)0 ) bins eonlrlfiisaK Wi tost. at.l'-IGu ; 200 bi ( ? molasses quKurxPJ ( tent , ut 11-1(1" ( ! ronnod. Hrm fairly nctlvo. iMoi.AHSis Now Orleans , steady und quiet ; llu K I Inn. CoTloNRKrn Oii < Dull , TAttovv-Kiisy , dull ; city ( $ . ' .00 for pack- Imrs ) , 4J o KoMIN-Qulot and flrin. Tl Ui'KVTlM ! rinn , falrdotnand ; 3ll8c. ( ! Knnn Ciiy , iiulel : woslcin. 17'iBlOo ' ; ro- celpti 0 l d p ickaees Wool.Steady , quiet ; domestic IlcoCo , 30ffl . ' 17p ; pulled , 'J'T&llc' ! I'ovni , 174c. I'OIIKDull unnliatiKod : old mess. JlO.OTii 10.71 , now mess , tllMJbli 10 : oxtiaprlmo , J10.25 Q.IO.7.1 UtiT Mr ITSOulnt and flrm. Mtlililt-s-Dull , 111 m IiAHl ) striii er iilli't | ; woitern stoini , i'lrjij ; mi ] 04 , 7V ) tlorccs : option snlcs 2.010 tlorcos : "eptember. JIlMi Ootober..O. \ 705 , olnilnr. ? ro"i ; Noiembcr. $714 ; I ) ember. J7.rft7 ! ' , I'losltiK , I''l ; .lanu.iry , $7.30 , olos- In ? . K u Itt'TTrit-Qulet : fancy sto.idy. others easy : western daliy l.f&l'u : westoin cio iinury , l't& Cm FSBQuiet , strong ; -vestern , CSSo ; p irt skims 45i7c * I'to IIION Dull ; Amorlcni tMOC < S17 13. LKADPit HUT ; ( Jomojtlc. II W. CoiMTH-Nomiiiil ; like ' -oplombor , 112 23. TiN-Qulot , htc.idy ; strilts , tJO.OO. KIIIIHIIH City Markets. KAN S TiTV. Mo , Sept. I WIII-AT HI hni : No 2 bird , cash , S7'iW8'ic ( ' ; buplom- bor Me Mil ; No 2 red , c ish , lo ) ) bid. t'oitv Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 5I' o bid ; Sep tember , " > le. OATS-LOW or. No 2 cash , 20Uo ; September , 27V bid. I'l.ouit Slc.uly and unchanged ; patent $2.41 © 2 VJ ; extra fancy ! . ' ! © il ; fancy , JJOISAlij choice , l 0ITS'T ( ) . , I'I.AXHsu Mendy and unchanged ; OSc. HtiiMi I'lriii .mil tinehiingcd ; creamery , lMi2ic ) ; dalrv , l42ICe ; store packed , Ill2e : p ickagc. 7'Mlo CIIKESK Ste idy and unchanged ; eastern , 7Tf ( , " ( ) ; youiu Amcrli-an , lOc. Kans is , 163 I"fll I'lim , at ll'ji' ' . HECKIIT-- \\hcit , fd,8JO ; corn , 1,000 ; oit . 2ono Snii'ViE.NTS-Wheat , 18,700 : corn , 603 ; oats , none. lilvi-rpool MiirkutH. LiVKiii'oou Scilt l. Wnmt Steady : do- mnnd Improved : holders olTcrsp irln.'iy ; Oall- foiiila No I , Os 2iJdHH Id per cental : red western spilng , Ds 'ls ' 'id ' : Kansas winter , hard , Ss 8 l < 8Ss ! l. Uecelpts of who it p ist throe days 27" > , OOJ centals , Including IDU.tOO Ameri can. can.COHV I'lrm ; dom-ind fair : mixed western. Cs.'l'iil per ci'utal. Itecolutsof American corn p ist tureo days. III ( fl 11 ontals. STOCKS or HiiKAtisTtTErs 1 lour , 101,000 s icus ; wheat , 7luOJO cent ils ; corn , 3'UOOJ centals. St. IjoulH MnrkrtH. ST. Loui . Mo. bopt. 1. WIIBAT Lower but firm ; eash.U'Uo ; December , } 1 01V Co ! N--fctrong , hlRhor ; cash , 59c : year , 4J o bid. bid.OTS I'lrm : C.isli,27'ic ; October. 2SJc ! , I'OIIK btrone : $10.71. LAiiK-rirm ; Id H. WHISKEY Sto uly ; 11.18. Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI. O , Sept. 1. Wiitvr Nominal ; No 2 rod , ( HWc. ! C'oiis I'mi : No 2 , mlvod. C41l'iC. OAis-I'lrmer ; No 2 inUod , J WIIISKKtl.H. . Milwaukee G fit 111 Mnrkct. Mti.vvAUkEi. WIs. Sept. 1. WHEAT Quiet ; No 2 spring , cash. 0U7c. ( COIIN bteady No 1 , cash , file. OATS bteady ; NO 2 white , .lie. Toledo Grain MnrKCt. TOI.ITO. O. Sept. 1. WHEAT Steady ; cash and September , II 00 COIIN steady : cash , fi5o. OATS Quiet : .No 2 , aits. California Wheat. SAN riiANCisco. Cul , Sept. 1. Stocks of wheat In all call bo.ml Warehouses In Cali fornia nggreg ito 150,000. centals as against JJ.OOJ August 1. Now York Moiioy Mnrlcot. NEW YOHK. Sept 1 MONEV ON OAr.i , Easy , r.uulng from 4 toS'/i percent ; last loan. 5 per cent ; closing olTcrcd at 5 pci cent. 1'iliviE MbiiCANTii.E I'Ai'Lii 5347'i per cent. hTHiMMl KXCIIANOE-Quiet and weak nt JI8P , for sixty-clay bills und $1 8HS for de mand. The following were the closing prices on bonds : U. H. la , rcKlitured . llil < ! .M. K. AT ( ion'lfis.4lf do 4a , coup 117 ? | Mutual Union ( . . . 107 cto44 > , rei ; 101 N J Cent Int tort..10 ! ) do4 ncoup 101 Northern 1'no lsts..llj > } $ I'aclMQdsof HI llfl do Als Ill I.onlsliinn Stamp la , 8 ( > Northwest' eonnols 131 lenuuHBOO N a 6s . .102 do debenture la . . 105 do 5s yi' ' < ; St I. & 1 M. Cen 5a 'J0' ' { no is 70' < St L & S. K ( Jen M IDSVfc Cnnadn Southern 2dslOO St. 1'aul consols . . . .Ul Centrul I'aclllc lota IU5 St I' . C .1 1' Ists . .111 I ) X U U , lets 1I4H T.I' . I. n. Tr llcts . 8.1 do 48 7UH T P H ( i. Tr llcts. , J1W I ) A. It OVest Istn Union 1'ncltlclata Went Shore 101 > | M K , VT"Uen'll > s . . ' 1T Financial Notes. KANSASCITVMoSept. L Clearings.$1,737- 55J. NEwOiiLEtNS , La. , Sopt. L Cle irlngs , $1- 7t,77I. ( ( NKW Yonic. Popt 1. Clearings , $15),004S3l ) ; HAI.TIVIOHE. Mil. . Sopt. -Clearings , $ i,40l- 710 ; balances , 4110.7.1' ) . Money , Opor cent , I'liiiiAUFU'iiiA. I'a. Sopu 1. Clearings , $10.105,371 ; balances , JI.Lfa. ' , . ' ; money 5 per cent. CINCINNATI , O , Sept I.--Monoy , 4 © ( ! per cent ; Now Yoik oxohnnge , 50o discount. Clearings , l7)00. ) Mtsti'MH , Tenn. Sept , 1 Now York ox- oh.ingo selling at tl premium Clo\rln0's , $ ! ! ) > , - 4(17 ( ; balances , , 4.W.HJI. HOSTON , Mass. Sopt. 1. Clearings , ll3C6fi- 141) ) ; balances tl,48i , IU1 ; money .1 per cent : exchange , 10-3IJO , discount per $1,000. ST. Louis. Mo. . Sopt. 1 Clearings ( , ( ,107- 42(5 ( ; balances. { U2.771. Money , 7tti per cunt. Exchange on Now York 2' > c discount CHICAGO , III. . Sept I. Now York oxcliuneo stuady at (1070i3 ( discount. Money In fair demand at U per cent ; bank leloar- Ings. $17,711,017. Sti'illng exchange weak at $1.1)- ' for sixty day bills and il siji for sight drafts. ATOC'A'.S . ! . % / > 7JOV/M. Nnvv YOHK , Sept , 1 There was nothing In the news this morning , cither foiolgn or do mestic , too uiseiny change In the tamper ot the stock speculation , and the advices of the day were ot a uniformly favor.iblo character from n hull point of view Nevertheless , the prices made In London this morning hoforo the opening of the Stock Exchange hero wuro materially lower than our llurosof last evenIng - Ing and the opening of this market was made In sympathy with the lower prices on the other side , bringing losses which extended In the actlvo ahui cs to 1 percent. The London cables , hovvovor , reported heavy selling by houses with American con nections and the explanation nt the lower fig ures was readily seen to bo manipulation from this side which was continued with vigor In the early dealings hen * . Today's operation wns only a repetition of the old ptogrammo and the concessions brought about by the manipulation roferro I to were not only re gained In the later dealings , but fiuctlomil ad vances were scored all along the line and In son o Instances material gains uuro retained at the oloso of business. Thu soiling In the forenoon was largely by houses with foreign connections. Tlio offerings were leadlly ub- sorbod and when the buying power was rein forced In the attoriioon , prices moved up In many oases sharply. Among the features of the early dealings wni the strength manifested by the Wheeling & Lnko Krlu stocks and thu advantiiKo gained at that time wus held throughout the Uuy. The apparent foreign selling wns almod especially at lTnloi | I'aclllo und Louisville il Nashvlllo and these twostouks wore depressed mototlmi any ethers In the active fist , the losses nt the lowest points being 2S anil 2 per cent respectively These were recovered later In thoilny , but each closed with a largo f i notional loss for the day. On the other hunil the grangerx , Including Atchlson. woio heav ily trndod In und displayed marked strength without scoring any material Improvements , aa also did the Vlllurds , The gunerul list was less uotlvo than yextorduy nnd notwithstand ing the activity In the leading shams , the total btulni'is done fulls fur short of that of yesterday. f ho riliy In the afternoon reached all portions tions ot the list , but professional realizations In tlio last hour Prevented the best figures being maintained , ut thoolaso of which , however - over , was IIrm unit active. Thu llnul changes ro about ijuull > divided betvteou galuj uuU _ . ' loa csot imalL fractions , but the Wheeling and Jiiiko Krleiitocki nro each up lf per cent and Colorado Co il l nor cent , whllo Union 1'aclflo fthoni a IOM of novon-olghtti1) of 1 per cent nnd LonUvlllo threc-riiiBrtoM of 1 per cent , llnllroad bonus followed the tompar of the iharo Hit very cloioly and were niso Roinowhnt Icsi acttva than ycstorday with a tow Issues gpoclally piomtnont In the dcil- IIIRR The atrongth displayed In bonds however - ever was moro pronounced In ntocks and the llnnl changes ro moro material , The salon of nil Issues roaohcd t , i > 77noo. Tlio Hut li almost Invariably higher this evening and among the moro Important giilm may bo mentioned Toledo , St. Louh and Kansas City firsts. 24 to 8(1 ( per cent : Colorado Midland 44 , 2toWJ percent : Ho.ullng Ist Incomes 2' < lo C.T1 per cent , and the 3d 2 to ' 1'1'i per cent , Oovernmont bonds dull nnd steady , htato bonds dull und linn - 1 ho following nro the closing quotations for tlio loading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today : Financial Kevlevv. NEW YOIIK. Sopt. 1. The Post siys : The bond in irket Is at present ono of the most In teresting points In the whole flnincial land scape , ami It's course In the no ir future will possess unusual slgnlllcance. It is here , rather than In the stock market , that the signs of a L'cnornl revival of con'ldence on the pirt of the Investigating public are to besought sought for. The advance In stocks bus been largely occasioned and regulated by condi tions of a purely local chili actor , notably tbn over soiling of the entire marmot In July by the boar combination Nosiichartltlclal factoropcratosln the bond m irket , outside of a tow such snuciilatho Issues ns Atchlson and Holding Incomes , which are subject to the simo conditions as the active stocks. Hemovlng these from con sideration It Is still e isv to discern decided signs of Improvement In thu Ijond market of the last WOOK. The buj Ing has ocen ludlclous , affecting chlolly those seciultles whoso price has been abnormally low. Hut this js Itself n f ivor.iblo foituro. As bonds of this character advance gradually In price , the movc'inent In the rest of the bond market will bo of very great Interest. HoRtoii Stock Market. BOSTON , Mass , Sopt. 1. The following were thocloslnij prices on stocks In the the Boston stock market today : Ijondon Stock Market. Lovnov. Sopt. 1. The following were the London stock quot itlons closing at 4 p. m : Consols money . . Ml lliKrle ] eeconda 100H Consols account. Hi J It , ' Mexican ordinary . vil , U b 4s 1201f St. 1'nul common. . . . 7.'W U S _ ttt _ lOJki Now Vork Central..10b1 < i N V. I' &O. tlrJts. . . > ' Pennsylvania K\it Camidlan I'acllle. . . SSU HoiulhiK IIH Krlo Sb Mexican Cen new la. 66Ji Kx Interest . IlAiiSir vEii II l-lld ( per ounce. MONEY 14 per cent , Itato of discount In the open market for short bills 2 < s per cent , throe months' bills , 2 > i per cent. Bank of Knelnnd Bullion. LONDON , Sept 1 Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of England on balance today , ill 14,000. Paris'Kcntos. I'AIIIX. Sept. 1. Three per cent rentes 95f C.1o for the account. Denver Mining t > tocka. DENVFH , Cole , Sept. 1. The boars took the lead In mlnlne ; blocks to < lur. Total s lies 21,70 shares The following are the closing quotations on the Mining exchange : St. Louis Allnliif ; QiiotntloiiH , ST. I.ouis , Mo , Sept. 1 There was moro than the usual amount of trading on the mJn- liif ? excliatiKO today and sales were tnado at Kood liKuiet- , The following bids were nuido on call with the prut tilling tone at the close. _ Oil Bllll'k t. LONDON. Hcpt. I-O\I.CUTTA LiNsiti-4's ; 10il ( poniuartor. Tuiti'KNriNK I'rlmo , 2Ss Od nor owt. A.NTVVI.I1I' , bopt. J. I'hTHOI.ISUM ISSf Pttlll ' " ' ' " and _ New V'ork Dry Uoodn Miirket. : NEW YOHK. Sept , 1. There wai a moro actlvo demand for dry goods at llrat hands. Trade with the northwest was ospmilally good with orders fairly largo In t > omo Instances , All the conditions of trndo uro bollovud to bo im proved und pormtuiontly favorable , Havana Alarkutu. HAVANA , Sopt. 1 , SI-ANHII i : Quiet. buuAit--Qulet. Hoston Wool Market. ROSTOV , MIIH. Sept. i. There Unsteady demand for wool anil the market Is well sus tained. In Ohio lleoees there have been sales ot X at Snot XXand XXX and above atUKitr.'o ; No. I atA' a-Hio ; Michigan X has been soiling 111270 , und No. 1 atiUi-Uo : ; combing wools uro II rm atUb < 340o for No. I : dalalno Bolcotlons are In demand ut344JJ5o for Ohio and axa-USi for Michigan. Territory wools uro aotiva and , the prluclUl taltui bulug ut BJu claau forflnoi ft ? ? ! ! for IW mndlum. nnd .WuVV)0 for medium ! Texa .ifiiilfornl'iti and Oregon wooli are stonily , pulltvl vvooli arc In demand at , xai")0 for sillier hnd ZVSMc for extras ; foreign wools roinaln'tridsaiiio. ' 'J'railqra' 1'alk. ST. Louts , Mo . Hopt lf-Lnngonborg Ilrotli- trs to ( . 'ockroil llrothera : The following vylll show tlio r.itiRo of Oltictno , III. , SoitTI. | .R 0. Logan A , Co. to Ilrvan Ooininlssloii Co.Vlioit : opctii-il tst'aU wltli conslileriblo nros iiro to sc-ll. Do- coinlioi ( iioniMl | ntl.0214. sold off to fl.OIU iitnl nualn nji lo $1.02. Thu close IB } l 014. Iliiil- | ( lutloii has been ho ivy Tlio principal luiy- Ins was liy liolilc'isof prlvllCKc-d and our pu operators who purcliascil forROino roaotlon en .uloi'llno of ,1onl rein j'c'Mtordays Cables art'nil uouk nml ootno lower with IniproMiil noathor In l'ii liiiil ( anil the contlnriit. The returns made by the Vlt > nna congress ha\o boon fiiily ill SCD 11 nt ( Ml months aio Not that It Is known tlin prodtctcd falnlnn aptuara fur ther elf than it was ycstordar there Is less disposition to liny. I'mnoo appears to hao povhU-d for her needs In advance - vance and will not remilro to be a ptirohasiT until she works oil Bomcof her own crop as well as her forolirn purchases HIIK- land with her weather and small stooks shows no anxiety to buy. I nil 1.1 und Hilssla inoati- tlmo supplying ahotil all iicods for the pros- out. Our DM n northwestern erop Is now ready to bo marketed , and must bo felt ore lout ; . Oi-iHl No .land 4 wheat was fcolllnt ! In this nmrkri from 80 to 8. cent" . Klthi-r those gradcH are mtiuh too low In ptlcc , or No. - ' for lloc'omuoi too hlKh at II 01. The Ijw crudes will take Hour and RO Into consumption lorn opened we ik , closes strong at in .idvaiu-o of . ' ( cents on Octoher from tlio onc'iilng. Cats are the olio tp < sl irtlclo on the Hour. l'ti > \ Inlons are In better demand especially ribs which aio considered cheap. 1'ho consumptive demand Is lar c. UMiCAno , 111. . Pept l.-IConnott. Hopklni fc Co toS A McWhortcr- poioonta.eB bent out by the Vienna consjrcss as published In the moraine papers did not In the opinion of tlio ( lilciiKO tr.uleis bc.i rout the sons ition il Inttrnrct.itlon wired hero yesterday as com pared with the Iliures two years nto Kuropo appe irs to h.i\o r.ilso < i .1 larKor crop of wheat tliun In IbV ) . notcvceptlni : Kiissla , which that year exported ! l" . 00 ' .MW of wheat. Th.it Ku- rope does not place u bullish In terpretation on the Vienna figures is o\ldent by the downwind tendency of Its markets In spite of continued h.ul Inrvoat wo ither. Our nun ket was weak tod.iy bec.iusc shorts were driven In icstoiilay by lull imnintor } ndvlcos fiom .ibroad and there w IH lie.i\y M lllni , ' when the roa facts liec.imo moro apparent The low Kr.idos wore cspccl.illy heavy today Now sprint ? wheat Is bo Iniifiit ; to find Its way to Chleuco In conslilerabliMolumo.o bolloM- lilciiur prices later on but the mar ket acts tlroil with Indications of selllns lower Corn WHS unite weak at ono time , but Now Vorkois ciimo to the lescuo and Inspired such a fcollin : of terror that tlio market was Rl\en .1 sharp boom on lather inoUer.ito buylnv ; It Is bolluxod that the ollo.uo hold all options clitbt or nine million busnels and this tics up thomaikot and makes It very h ird to tr.ulo at times. A very bad bro.ik Is looked for when this line is unloaded , but the clln.no .ire evidently hopeful that they will bo able to dictate terms nnd force In the shorts at panic prices. O.its Is rather ijulot , but look attruc- tl\o .itciurcni prices compared with other products. Provisions have been strong on rumors In tlio Associated press tb.it Germany Is about to remove discriminating edicts aKnlnst American pork. OIIICAOO , 111 , Sept. 1. Swartz , Dupeo & McCormlck to 1' . O. Mvartz A. Co. : Thu wheat market has been very active tod.iy. The general opinion of our local tr uh'is seems to bo that the report of the Vienna congress should bo construed as a bearish document , nnd on this they acted at the opening , aniline ; wheat down to 11 Otj ) ' for December. A re action afterwards took place on Kood buying for o.isturu account Oablos weroconlllutlnR. soinoiiotliiK | LhcTpool .1 penny hl.'her , while public c i bit" , iiuoted It from S to ' 4 of a penny lower. Berlin was Pj marks higher. Ant werp'i ' frano hUher. Olio cause of the little uptuin was the heaxyclearances from the three poits amounting to 7,730,000 Receipts were very heat v all aiound , being 2,141,000 at the eleven prlimuy points , with shipments I. UO-OW. Receipts at Minne apolis and Duluth Indicate an Increasing movement of spring wlieat The corn market * has shonn Increased activity and strength , account bolnj especially Hrm on good buying , said to come from the cast. The cash demand nas boon fa rly gooa. Oats fairly actlvo and htrong. Tlio cast was said to bo a heavy bu.ier , and wo note an Incicusln : bullish sentiment among loe.il traders. The early trading In provlslonsvras so largely In ch mirIng - Ing from September to Inter months that It wns dlfllcult to discern the temper of the mar ket , but later on a decided strength was devel oped , which clones prices at the top notch of thodav. Packers report a good demand for meats and seem to expect that If the south gotssomcwh.it better prices for cotton this cash demand will largely Increase. O.M.I ILL M tltJfJKTS. OMAHA , Sept. 1. UATTI.E Offlcial receipts of cattle. 1.G81. as compared with lbji : yesterday and 2.C.V. Inesduy of last week. The market was firm on bcov cs.stcndy on butcher stock and slow on feeders. The receipts contained no good na tive beeves lions Olllcial receipts of hogs .14" ) ! as compared with fi 18 yesterday , and 4'J2'l Tues day of last week. The market wax active und 5o higher than baturday. All were sold , The range of tlio prices paid was J4 804'i.lV ( ? ' ttie bulk soiling at W OVS" . 10. Llirht. J4.V25.1' ) . ; heavy , $4.B40'i ( ; mixed , JI 8V34 UJ. The average of the prices paid was IM 111 as com pared with $4.b'J ' yesterday and JI.80 Tuesday of last week. Bnni'-OlllcI : il receipts of sheep 54as comu.ircd with II.M I yesterday and 2 , Pr > Tues day of last week. The market was steady. Natives. liSOfBl.M : westerns , ti 2i4-50 : good CO to 70 Ib. 1'unbs. J4 00 ® . " . "O. lloocijits and DlHposition of Stuiitr. Olllcial receipts and disposition of stockas shown by the books of the Unio i stockyards company for thu twontv-four bouts ending at 5 o'clock , p m. , boptombor 1 , 1891 : HBCBIlTd. Disi'osinov. I Cittluaxt | \ \ | bhoop ICcpreaonliitivo Sales. COW1 ? . 1 1410 1 BO 1..1900K 1 85 1..1495 200 1. 1200 1 85 1..1710 1 80 2. . 143ftl 225 1..14GO 250 2. 1COO 2 65 i i WKSTEIIS _ CATTLE. Av , I'r. ' NO. , I W \V. Corlott. 1 bull 1200 (1 00 5 cows W * > 2 15 1 cow 8'JU 2 40 Id ions , U'O 2 40 47 feeders I 3 (10 ( 1 steer jij-J 3 00 1 steer } - 300 300 b steers . . . . 1DW J 00 h. A. 1'lerco. 1 hull . 13SO 1 M icow . WO 1 50 2 , ' cows . , . f > > 2 10 1 feeder . . 1"-W 2 71 , Ui7 2 C5 24 steers Wyo-Tox . Doty Ilros. 2 steers . , . , - l-'O ' 3 40 IJyan Ilros. jat Hteiirs . 1200 3 LO Itutlegu. . 7 0 1 51 jcow . . . ° > o 1 ra 43 cows . M 2 10 2 M 1 hteer 3 159 1 fcteer 3 4J 0 sleert U 40 1) , Audurkoa. cow 1030 2 40 U 40 St.lUMllCllt. Phovvliig tlio olllc-lal receipts and shipments of llvo stock during tlio month ending July ,11 , is'li. and thu nuinber of head consumed at South Omaha : f ! 1-IMO.Z o PLOI1 BJU. ) PBOH 9g s IE S o K3 r il * 1o 1 f P § ptJDII puan I - : : 9fc tn sis &r _ . ? , u Chlcnfjo IJIYC Htiick Alnrlcpti. CHICAGO. 111. , fcppt I [ Special Tolojiam to THE Hot , ] UAITM. Tlio cattln mai-otworo umoro nil lot look today and dlspl ived less streiiKth than for a few days pa-it. However , there wns a dcm mil for all the olfoiliiKS and holders were not required to niako any price concessions , thu general iraiket ruling un- ch.inKcd. Of natlvo cattle there were scarcely enough to make a market , 2,000 head compris ing the fresh receipts , and very fou hiving boon leftover from Momtny. they were closc.1 out In good season on a basis of Jl.r > 0 to JJ.(0 for poor to extra cows , $ . ' 2" > to W.r)0 for stockers - ors and feeders and $150 to fO.40 for common to fancy shipping steers There were about It , WO head each of Tovunn and westerns A larKO part of the former belon od to the diessod beef outfits and were not on the nini- ket. Quotitlons were $ . ' .4D for cows ind steers. Westerns weio In demand at J..Ol ) to Jl'n , nc- cornlns to 11 utility. Calves were atioiiR at full $ . ' ( ) ( ) to t. ) 5) ) . Some Texas calves avor.iic- IIIB I5J pounds broiiKht $ " > K ) . a stirnrlsln My good orlce for calves fiorn Texas. There was no clmngo In hogg , anythinc of a des.lr.iblo quality beliiB In demand at Monday's quota tions. while for pool and common sorts pi Ices loaned to weakncMS Thodumund , though not p irtloularlv sharp , called foi moio lioRstlinn were otlored and at the close the ten dency appeared in ho sllKl'tly ' nii- ward. The best heavy grades sold around S'UO , and f.icy 11-rht vviiro quoted ntXI.TU to & > . ? 1from ; theic ll uies sales stiaagled alonn dovui to ! 4 M to 14 00 lot pool siull and loT.Mii ) to $100 for culls und thin plKs. Moitoftho day's woik was done at il ' 10 to $ "i r > 0. The Uvoiiln. ! Journal ropoitsCATTI.K Ito- colpts. "i.ooishlpmonti. ; . a.u 0 ; ni.u < ot steady to strong. : top pi lees WiXiWfi : no prlmo or oxtr.i steers on sale : others , $1 'ffi'i 4 i ; r.nu- ers , * l OOSl.T'i : Toxnii" . W 1)0 ) ® 1. 10 Mockers , f40Yft.l.'S : irood cow s , * . ' va.K ( ) lions Uocolpts , 14,000 : shipments , 0,00) ) : in ir ket opened strong , closed wean ; lough and common , tl W5I.N ) ; pioums.ind iiilxi'il. Jl'Jlft ' 5.10 ; prlmo heavy and butcher weights , 1-JV & 40 : prlmo ll ht. f > < u ® ' > fiUjgrassi-isJI OJ4 uo. biirisi'-ltocolpts. d,03J : shipments , ' . ' , 'i 0 ; rnarkt't actlvo , higher , nallvo owes. J.IHO © ! fllj mixed , J4.7WJ4 00 ; western wethers , 81. 10441 05 ; Texans , if4 10 ; lambs , W 7"n6r ) 71. Now York IJvo Sleek NEV ? YOHK.ept -ItuEVts I - Receipts , 07 hoad. all foi oxpoit and sl.iiu-hlor. No trade , fenllng llnu. Dm SNKD HEI i Moady ; fi'tttlc per Ib : ship ments today , r > i5 bei'vos and 1,111 iiuarteis of beef ; tomorrow. . ' ' .475 iuiuter | > < of beef OAi.vih UoecliitR , I.'ITU he id ) maiket nun ; voals , J.1 vxis-i.Oj nui iwi IDs ; itrassers , fJ 7. > ffl J10 ; wo'totn calvet IIOIQUOO. Hiun' Hooi'lpti. 1,41) ) I In * id ; market sto.idv : sheen 1\y&1'i'i \ per 100 Ills ; lambs , fil2'i ® ( l.7fl' drcssoil mutlon. steady at 7'/ilc ' per Ib. : dressed lamb , linn at H',5MOe. ' lions lIoci-lptH. 4 4-'l head. Incitidliu.l cars for sale , mm ket steady ul II UO&U.OO perlOJ \ > i ( tty Live Sleek MnrkoM. KANSAS L'iru Mo. ' cut 1 CAI rr.is Ko- celntH , U.li ) ; bhlpmenls , .V.'li ; maiket dull and about lUclowor , s-ti-i-rs , * . ! 0Kit. ( > ( J ) , eows , " " ' , JJ.'wiS.I.I'i. II , "V7iS > ; stiK'kir and feedort . llnusItuiolpts , fi.'J.M ; hhlpmtmts , ir > 0 ; m ir ket about steady ; bulk , 43.0U35.10 ; all Kiados , t.i ir > < a' ' a i. HIIKI c Hocolpts. .38 1 ; HhlpmuntB , , lu0 ; ; mai- kuthteady. _ _ St. IjoulH Llvo Mock .Marknt. BT I.ouid , Mo , ' opt 1 CAITI.K Uoculpti. .VI00 ; shipments , 8 0 : market steady ! fall to choli-o n itlves t..7V(11 Vs ) TOMUIH and Indian" , } . ' 4KaU-ii cunners fl.70if.2.00. ( lloos-Ui'cclpts , 4 . ' 0 : shlumi'iits , 1,100 ! mar ket stronger , ho ivy. 81 2 < 3i .A ) , mixed , II 7 © 6.\Jj Unlit , 15 Illftva. CurriMitt ol'Coiiiinorco. S. T Oilman h uuttliu up a 200-barrol flour- II.B mill at Valentino , Neb , where No , I hard winter whe it U raised In abundance There Rood water power and eveiy fnelllt ) for turn- Inu out a ( list class article of Hour. . u JOIIV A I-IIANK U COSDOS McShane & Condon , INVHSTMl-Xr BANKERS , 300 a 13th St. , Firbt National Dank IlulU ing , Omaln , Nob. Pel In ( ock < bondi urltlai conni-Jrolil pi per.elo. NwutlHie liuni on luijrJTUIOnitnr.il citato Shorltliuu luam ou. baak iluok , or aU * tpprur f d colluUul locurltt OMAHA UUIUKIOUIIWO ( I DIRECTORY. L WRINGS A XD TEXTS. Omaha Tout & A'wn- ing Oo. , Uniri , liimmoiki oil nml riililierclotliliiB Hend for rntnloiiiip lintnrnini HAGS A\l ) BomisOmnbaBagOo. liiiportcrn nn \Unufiic- I - turcrs HourH "k llurlapa nml Tvrlnu A. U. Perri o & Oo M , 0 , Daxon. no ; * oM nn niontlitf pnjrmcnta. Send for our cntnlomio nml prices li > 07' ' < I iirnnm t , Omnli BOOK HIXDKHS ami STA 71OXKHS Ackerinan Biothors & Hointse , Printers , bliulor' , I'lci trotypurf. blank booK iiiiuu- fnoturort IIP ) Hunnril ntrout , Ounln HOOTS AXI ) SllOL'S Olws , A , Coo & Oo , KhkomlnllJones&Oo , Mnnufactiircu and Job Whnlo iil'Mnnufn ( ( tnr ra bcrs Auonls for lloMon Huh- tier --liiie C' Ilir.1 1101 1109 Honnril street nml HUH llnrnc'7troot Williams , Van Aer- W , V. Moraa & Oo. , natn & Harte "line I netory Corner 11th mid Donitbis ats Omiihii ! 2I2 Hnrnor tri ct Merchant * Invite" ! to Omaha , .Vcli cnll itnil ovnmlnc XOXKS John Louis Heller , Oraahapijierbor factory I HnlclieM nnil P-tcker . 1317-UIU Doimlns 'loots nnd supplies lleef Orders hue iinil sheet , cnsln s Illicit promptly Illl , I IIH Ineksim ( UreoL CARRIAGE J3UGG1US , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omaha'a largest Variety WAGONS AND CARPETS. CLOTHING. Omaha Oarpet Oo , , Gilmore & Euhl , Cnrnels , oil. cloiui mnt- Mnnufncturers nnd tliiK" , tur'nla KOodsetc \Miulijnle tlothleri , IS 11 DouKlns Hlioet 111)1 ) ! llnrnojr strict. CIGARS. "West & Iritsoher , Mnntifnctures line ck-iirj , Jobbers of leif tnbacco. 1011 Farnim Streot. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutant& Squires , Lime Oo. , Hard unit soft coal hlp Ilnrd nnd soft coil S B peri IMS I nrnntii'tioct cor Utli nnd Doutths itreets , Omnlm American Fuel Oo. , Howell & Oo. , Shlpien ind denli > r < In anthracite nnd bltu- 217 h 14th blrcet , moils ( iml 21 > S 1 > th street Onmni , Neb Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros. , 211 S I jtli Slrcut , ! ) I4 l-arnam Street , Onntia , Nob. Onmlin cb CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works , Manufacture ot flilvanlzed Iron Cornice Window capi , tnetaltlo skylluhts. etc 1110 and 1113 Doilgu Ht AND LIMK. J. J. Johnsou & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 218 S nth fctroet , Lime , cement , etc , etc , Oinalin , Neb Tor Utli nnd Doui-las Sts D It Y GOODS M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Dry Roiuls notions , fur- Goods Oo. , nUhlnx Dryunods notlont * . tfents' a UAiV t yn r no Bryan Commission Oo A..S , MoWhortcr Ilrnkori ( train , provision 312 1st .Vnt'l IMnk , ml Mnckn N V I.lfa rrn I'rlvntn wlron to Illilic rrlrntewlroCld- Now \ ork , CldOKco nna rnitu , HI I/nul > Hiul bt. LoulK Cnsh KritlTl Now \otk bouKlil for all miirkct * . OockrollBros IP , 0. Swart2 & Oo ) , Ilrokor I'rknlo . ' to Now York , rhtcigo , V otn l'rlT to wlrr to Ht. ( I IrijnM Cpocliil mien Iituid nnd Olilcnuo Omen tlon Riven to truck bl Is In 1-t Nnl I 1 1 ink OinnliV eiiiirnln 1st N t'l llivnk , liteluinKObM'ir , H Onmlift tfents'a Ifl \ SE ' .i v STEAM AXD WATER SUPPLIES U. S , Wind E'igiiie & A , L. Strang & SODS , Pump Oo. , . 10XMWU Karnam ijtrcot. llallldayVlint Mills lilt , und 'fM ( ones Htrect Oinnha Neb , , ' ( t IllMU HCtlllKllllllltlK'r TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated OofTeo Company , 1414 and I4K. Ilnrney St , Om ilia Neb 'JOYS. I ! ILL ! A It ON. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswink- Toys dulls , alliu ins Balke-Oollender Oo. , lancy goods house fur Illlllard miTchnndlso nl-lillli. nooJs , child- iiluon llxturoi. ten < carrl iKes 407 , IW h 10th Htreot , UIU I arnam MrecU Omaha SOUTH OMAHA. WANTED Total lmae > of CITIE8 , t CUUNTIEQ. SCHOOL . WATER IMF itv a ! DISTRICTS. COMPANIES , BT. n.R.COMPAHIEO , ta Curreapondiiae lollcltid H.W.IIARniS &GOMPAHY , Banker 16165 Oenrborn atrnol , CHICAGO S3 We'l Street. NEW YOHK- 70 Btuia St. ' KudiuK rui'K.oy for all tti.J nnnMuii dl rhHiK i ami pnvatfili'iuki tor .rcn .X certain cure forth truini ; wvakncsi lo womi-n. Iprrsi nlieltnnd fo l tt8 In riroinmcndlDC It la II aull ror J RTONtn.MD.DiCtrUll.'U. fitict , 8l.oo. . 'f. FELIX k.OI KM I > 'H Ollll NTAt , OIIUASI , OH JIAdlOAI. III.AI IUIIK. r w . iteiourrsTan , 1'Jiut it1 ! * , r if ck. " - te. i , , jlolh I/ililiei lUlkaliitHUn UIciu , aHil every blilnlvti tia . Itauly , iul dfflt * = 33 fJ rrv % Jl fftW SS : ' Vo'J5 SsM W JP Vl"Ki . - iWfl § sfl | < a J W J frffiH.llllKJW B ! 0 1 " * V SSl liu tuuntrrfilt "I liiill r iiiin . llr U A bajir will tu > ladyurihvlmut-lua ( Kiwtl'nl ) "Asyuu UillcswIlliiH lhrinB . ' m' ll .r mi' l ii > Jlrnt htrmful oOU . lh ikln Mi | r Mom. " rorwil l II OruiuItU m Knnrr Ovod * Ue erslntheOniUilsutw. r n d s nt K'irop * t UU.T. liyi'KlMS. Vlini'til Oiul Juiin BU H. I