THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Oablo News Dincoiiraging to Wheat Holders at the Opening. H - GENERAL WEAKNESS IN ALL CEREALS. Urnilfltrrou' Itnport Materially Hf- fcctrd Trmlo In All Hi-nnc'lici * I'ork All vn tiers Giuim-il n Flurry on AH Sldrn. Onir-Ano III. , ' npt 2.-Tho cibln news was nlldlsnnr.it > lru to holders nf wheat at tlio opening , and Itt tlio ihsnnce of .my domestic fo.itnrts nf iin opposite ten loney llio market opened horn ut ti deullno of from 'Jc ' to ' f for Dcmiiilicr Tlio hulk of tlio builnem ut tlin nt'irt wasll 01' compared with II.OI'J ' iislho inarUft olo'd'd yoiturlaromo silci : wi'io muilo ntll iW'i ' , .mil than u infrnutory tnoM- mciit < s't In nnd citrriod tlio prh o ii | ) to ll.OI1 , nnil after ollliu b ick to JIOI.lt iniido another - ether adv.inca and $1 OI'J wai ruioliod before It turnud iiKnlii tonafd .1 lower rin c Tlic-o flui timtlmis co\urnd tlio Inislnoss of tlio ( list linur I.Kcrpool wasiiqiiiirlor penny lower 'i IK I continental nmrknts worn also v is- cr , liuttlift icci'lpts linro woio 111 c.irt Inn than tlio ustlinato llr ulstrisut'i i-stlntato of tha vlsili it supply , showing tin tiiura.is * ) of sloel.s In tlio United sutoi of ovur t.rXK'.OOU ' btlihels. wns a neakonlng factor after llio first liour. Tlio prlnclp U MJUII o of tlio wcaldirss liniv- c\IT , which fnllowi d dimnpllio second hour nnd dnrliiKliloli Diu'inlier declined totl.Oi , Jiiocudcd froln tlioM'ri ninny oilliiK ordurs which taiuu fioin Now Voik I'liu prlv itu uirn JiniiHOsappo irnd to have no end of siu'h or ders , n nil the 101 il crowd toolt that iissnfll- c ent hint and sold heixlly I'otlcinlnK llio lluctilatlons iilro idy roeorded thnro were id- v.incos tel Ot'i md deollnes I o tl 00 , Hotcial times repi ; iled. and on one ocr islon Ilia nd- vani-e 10 lelied fl.rtl'ii on the lute iiiol | itlnn for I'liKllsh I'onsoU , showliiR a decllnu of .l-ldo from the ono tirerodlni It. 'I his di-elliip In ioiiiol w IB at llrnl asi rlhed liy the irowil to the Hluiklni ; of lists nt , MOI | other by the l n- ropeitu potentates , lint when II WH found to bo merely due. to the 1 ist , quot itlmi Ji i\ Inn liccn.ivonM \ lilonil llio tiooinlot ' wlili'h It oceiHloneil Nlotiprd hhorl ini'l the price inn e inoio licKiui hiinipliiK on $1 and i'en IHl'ao and I"UL' ( woie the occasion il sellltiB prlees I ho uxlieiiin neaKiKSSof the forilu'ii mnrUels at the l IDSD win rellei ted lii'io In-i illnnnltho I Ini'.liii-ss ; the end for the Him ! figures wure UU'.O Corn started on n liooni on tin reports of frost In tba fur noithwest , which It w is feared iinuhl nialiL1 Its apiH'aianeo amoni ; the Lorn noldHdnrln. the ni ht Liter In tin-d ly llm word wns passed around th it the. frost , had i anuullod nil dutitsind had Indollnitely post- pom.I ( Its Mintlm.ml tour , and upon ( hit the oaily Doom collapsed , so the pi lee which In the meantime had lic.cn lihoxed up about IJ4C ubiiv" the closing prlio of the day before tumbled until : ill that gain was dropped out of Hiilil and about 3 o bo- ildrs The rnolpts hero were ulinoBt lOOcum under yosterdny's e > tlmatosthlch were ono of the mlldoi Inllucnces In support of the I'aily aiUancc but tlio mtlm ileil rocolpts foi t < miorroiT bi Inc 710 cirs w.fs. on the other hand , an added i union to the postponement of the frost \lFllatlonfnr the succeeding tie cllne the first dccllno following the end of tlio frost x < , iri > cai rlud tin ) prltoof Ottobi r down to . V. after It had hold as hlt'li MS file , but aftur locoxerliiR attain to3'l't ' ' the bin break of the day folloued and no.ir the i lese "JaC was reiorded. The ole < -lnt ; pilto as .VS'iC nKaliibt ti'l'iout ' the corresponding tlmo VLS- torday. The only tiado In oats was fairly iiolhe , hill the in irKot was \ory iiulol ( huniK the lat- tel paitof the hCSMlon Tlio ( list prkts were JiC abo\e lust nlubt's close. An ad\aucu of Jio occuired tliroiiRli sjmpithy with corn l.lmdorf and Vulo tooU adVant t''o of the bulbil to unload the October oils they pui- ch isid yusiord iv and caused a bieilc of from 'ic tou. . Anollior advance of ' e followed , wliLU the m trkut bioko iiituln and closed ulcady toc louortlnin It did yesterday. The maiUitt for hot ; pro lucts opened rather Irrej- nlar and nhllo some sales wtro undo at lens than yesterday's closlnir prltus , theto weietoo ninny buying ; orders to allow of a permanent drop at that tlmo I'ho roceluts of plus were iniii-h ho.ivloi than had been tstlmatcd yesterday and the pilco was lower and consequently quently In l ho face of that urieo Jpork ollnibed from fli W for .land irv at the start up to $11.15 In about half a minute somosni- prlso was felt by thus" who had started by olTorlnK It at the lower price , 'llio mUiineo wt s In si mp ithy with the o irly advance In corn , and when later It became \oiy\voaK , pork folloned and closed fiom lOc to 12'/jO lower than yesterday. Lard and ribs were ( omp iratholy btondy , llio former closing un changed toS'iO ' lower , nhllo the lutter closed S'/Jc ' lower to L"sc hlnhor. The load n fiitnua raniied as follows : AUTILI KH Wilt A r No 2 September I .I * ! 1,71 , li-i c-mbcr * 1 ( > 1' ' < Majr 1 07 < iSl 07H 1 08 COIIN No 2 Hepteinbor flctobcr. . . ft' * , May . . . . OATH -No 2 - Scptonibcr. . 20 October. . . I-'M ' - Jlrss I'o'uk October 10 45 10 K 10 .10 10 f1't ' Dei ember , 10 71 10 K 10 fO 10 BO January 1. 10 13 15 11 W 12 DO LAIIII- Hi ptonibcr. 6 70 8 1,7 0 70 October b 71) * I. 77 .lanuar ] 7 10 Bnoiirillhs Hepteinbor ( i 1 < 0 I , 97' < October t ! H7 Si 7 10 7 00 January b 95 7 05 b 'H ) t ash qnolations were as follows : I iotit ! rirmcr and moio active on export demand. Wll UT No. 2 sprini ; w heat. 07'4c ; No. spring who it , 87'i < 8'o ) ! : No. ' red , 07'ic1 , COIINNo . ' , bV4e. O\TP-NO ? , 2S'c : No. 2 white , IllSU'o : No 3whlt , 2SIi5Jyo. . H\K No 2 Hso. HAIIIKNo 2 , G.Vnc ( ! ; No. 3 , 4K3flo , f. o. I ) . ; No 4 , 4Vai''C. f o b. I'LAXShhD No 1 , JI 01. TlMiiiiiv Sf uii-l'rlino. tl.2vat.2A. 1'onk Mess pork , per bairol. JIO 20 ( < ? .ia2'i ! lard , per cut , $ tl.li7H < < li > .70 : short ribs sides ( loose ) . JUKK770I ! dry silt-d shoiildois ( boxed ) . JOl.'iJu.O,1. " , ; shoit clear sides ( bove'l ' ) , 7.4IXc07 ! W. WIIISKIDlsttlleis' llulshed goods , per fnl. , cl. 18 StlOAlis Unehangod ; cut loaf. MT6"34C. Itecelptsand slilpmeiits today were as. fol lows : On the produce oxchaiiKO today the butter market was steady anil unehaiued 1'aney Klein creamery. V&'Uoi fine western line dairy , l. OISu ; ordinary , t.'itllo Now V'ork Mtirkots. NKW Yoitiv , Sopt. 2.-ri.uuit-lteeolpts , 17,71X1 paoUaKiis ; experts , 11 , MI ) barrels. 4.UJU sicks ; Iioav , uiiHottltil , moderaiely aetlxo ; bales , 20.101 barrels \T-Hecolpts ! , 5 < ) ,00fl liushels ; exports , 19V > 'J ' ? bushels ; sales ft.-JiM.OOO bushels of fu tures and 178,0 0 biinheis of spot , bpot market hemv , lower and moderately nctl\o ; No 2 roil , $1 05i44H.05 > 4 In oloMitor : * l 08 > , ai.b7it alloat. Jl.Ob-i , , © ! OS1 , f , o b ; Ninem- ber , JI.OJ ; iiiuraded rod , * l op4rt | i. ; No. 1 northern to arrive , JI I' . ' ; No I hard to arrive , $1.15 Options declined Pft I'.e on Ineieasln. recelptsand nccuniii'atlons ; weak cables : IOIIRS re. ul/lnn ; steady contract deliveries and iniiilenuo export Interests. No. 2 , red , toptombei , Jl.n5i ffil Ul' ( . closlnir. $ ia5S ; October , * l OUW1 07V , clnstiiII IM' ' . ; Novombor. f I 04i7il.li1) ) , eloslni : . * l.i8j Decem ber. IMOUai Ul'i. elosliiB , $1. O's , Jnnuaiv. ILIO'4 < ai 12. elOHliiB , $1.11 ; May , tl 14Vt < Sl 15 , closlnc. $1 H4i. HYE Dull , wo'ik ; nostorn , O'tt'lSo. ' OOHN IteoolpU , tkl.80i ) bushels ; exports \B-4 * bushels , hales , I.OIli.OM bushels of futures - - - - - - - - . Inelndliiir , , comber , and down on January and nosing wit1 ; may M' U > u > iO , oitihinir , xt'io OATf , Itecolpts. IAVOO husholHi i\poitH : , tGO IniBlieU ; sales , | 0\OOU bushels o ( futures anil 131,00) ) buslittU of spot , hpot market loner , weak and fairly active ; Options vvoak , iiuiot ; September , : tV4iit./ie. eloslnc J'i3.o ; Otftobor. > Xi fftJ' , ' , ! ) : elosliiK ; i5\oi spot No. 2 white. i iW'iOlUo ; No. 1 , : ib > 4ei No , 1 nh te , 4le ; mixed . wobtern. XlitVUtoj white weslorn , J'.KJJHOJ ' .No , 8 ( hlonno , iWI'j'iMTc ' IlAV-Qulot. llrm. Mill's \\nak , iiulet. t'utn.K-Oitlons | opeiitit IrroRiilar nt ft points up to .13 lolnis down , closed barely stonily at lOuiiS points down ; H Ue.s ia.2fO IniKi. Inoludliu t-ejitomticr , H5wiai5.ni October. HMOOH.'Ai ; NovembiT. lur , U'JOj Doccmbor. H2.UOi2l3.IO ; January. tl'.80iU121)J ; March , $12.754412.85 : spot Klo dull Ion or ; fair cargoes , IS o ; No. 7 , l(4itb ( > 4C. Huiuit-IUw , active , tinner ; fair refining , M4 tMCocontrlfiigala. ; M tent.Jat J7-lKW'iumileM. ; I.3W liognliuailn uud 12,202 bus * uiuoovado tt test , atniJoiaT haBsofcontrlfusiil'.OItnst , at .TT-ICc. and a. t b igi molasics sitg-ir. 80 test , nt3 ll-lf'Ci retlnnd , fairly active , firm. MoiAi < sm New Orleans quiet and stoady. Kite rinn , CoTiowshri ) On. Dull. I'Ptitoi.i UM Opened steady , but gave way under pressure to soil , and declined l' e , clos ing wo ik 1'onnsylvnnln oil , October option , opened ( M e ; highest , ( Sl'io ; lowest , C2o. clos ing f.2c. Llnii oil opoilln' . I5'4ei highest , ItlUei lowest , IJ'IP. ' clos ng IB'4c. ' Total ialcs , eo/tHl bnrroln 1'Ai.f.OH' Dull ; Atoady. Hoiis I'lrm and ( inlet. TtMtl'RNTJNK-I'lnii , qillot nt 37Vi.1B. I'.fKH Hotter demand , flrtnwestern. . 1 , ® IRc ; recnlpts , : il ! > 7 liickugrs . , . . . _ I'oiiK-Dull. stoidys old mess , $ IOOV ( inrisnownicss.tll.WnUCO : extra prime , 1102.5 RI0.75. OI/T MKATH-riria. , MiMlif.Fs-ririni short clear , September. } T Vi. lMin I'lnn , quiet ; wpstprn steam. ! i.n'i ! Ilurrni-Quli t : fiini'T steady : weslorn dairy. IW7c ; western erciimery , l.V321Jo ! ; hi- Kins , 2i ; 'Pe } - ijtiloU firm ; western dairy. & 3Sc ; -uli-t American , f 18 roi'i'l'it-gteadv ; lake , bcptomber , I12.2j ; lake. Oetnhor. li25. Lr\l > rirni ; domiMtlc. f5 ! > TiN-Qulel firmer ; straltf. . S.M.OO. HPil.rKii Dull. KIUIHHH City Mnrkct . KANSAS CITV. Mo. Hopt. 2 WIIEVT- sieatly ; No 2 hard , eusii. * o bid : boptetn- bei Si 4c hid. No 2 red , cash , SOo bid COIIN lllghoi. No 2. e.iHh , 55 0 bid ; September - tember , 5l'e bid , OAis-HI 'her : No 2 cash. 27o bid ; Septem ber , 27c bid. llu Drm ind iinehniucil. ' -PEO Steady t file a I'lnn and nnihanged ; creamery , dalrv. l4Mt > c , store packed , Ill2c ; pnekp , - . 7illo ( Knofl Dim , ill I4'je. ' Cni-mi SIP uly and nnehinged ; o-istorn , "flv ; voniu Amerli-au. IMo : Kansas. 11,3 llrcni'Tsheit. . 170.8 M ; coin. 0.2JO ; oats. H.'HK ) SIIM-VIKNTS Wheat SI"OM : corn. IT.GOOi oats , 7bOO. _ t. I.onU Markets. T Lnin-5. Mo.set , , 2 WiifHT Weak ; i iish. ! ) , ! - Di'Lember. ' 'I'je ' Oo NVuaK : e isli vie : vo ir , 4Po. OATS Drnit eash.Ssiic : October. 28VC. I'oitK-Drmer fllK ( ) Lsiip-strone : ti > 10. \Viil8Krv-JI K _ niin icnpoliH v'v licnt M.if'cct. MIVSKAPOMS Minn. sit , , a WHKW I'alr rlem mil for coed inllllii- before tlin lire ik In fiitnii's ifler vvhleh tlio m irl.ot w is dull : receipts 110 eafs Close No 1 hard , on Ira k , ( ) lii No I noithein. August. ' ( Puc ; on Iriek 'll'ie ' , No J northern , on trick , M 'c ' _ Mvi'i-iool | Mnrki-ts. LivFitrnou Pedt 2 WHUTQuiet : do- iii mil pilndpilly sp-eul itlve : holders oltor modoritely : California No I , Us IdK'is ll'jd pel eeiital ; Kimsis wlntor , hard , t-a 7'4dSs ' 8a. COIIN Drni ; denuinU fair. nillv.iukiIrani Market. Alir.vrAiiKEh Wis. ' opt. -WiiK T Hasv : NO 2sprlngcish ' > 53'ic. ! : No I northoin , 9Sc COIIN Sliindv ; No I eash , fi-Hie OATS Higher , No 2 white , bJ'/.o. ToliMlo Ornin . Toi.rno. O . Pept 2. WHEAT Lower ; cash and September , 'lie Conn Pto idy ; cash , f,5e OATS Quiet : cash .lie s i.v/ > Nnw VOHK. Sept. 2 I'or the first tlmo stnco the late rise bojan the marl.ot wis rcilly wtak today and the re ictlon which wo bavo ho ird so much about , but which has heretofore - fore failed to m itorlall/e , made considerable progress There was iindoubtidly some liquidation of long accounts of HOIIIO magnl- tudo , whllo the oltoi Is of the bears were di rected against a few of the loading shares for speeulatUo effect upon the list in general. The market was therefore , owlnj to the checking of the buying , less act vo and the business done was less evenly distributed than usual of Into , a h vlf doon of tlio moro piom Incut stocks , monopolizing a largo pro portion of the tot il s iles , The mica for moroy have hardened ma terially during the last week , but they are not yetatapont where tbev should ha\oany mitorlal elfoot upon the buying of stocks and no apprehension In any qu irtor Is felt on that head. The t-lgher rates now exacted are the legitimate effect of a larger = > to ks specula tion and result oven more from the desire of the lenders to tnko ill possible advantage of the boom wh lo It lasted than fiomany appro- el ible scarcity of funds The b inks still have a largo surplus and the rites , are hi her hero than In London , which should h ivo tlio effect of drawing gold from that center In the near future If unchecked by any aitlflutal mentis. The In- tetest today centeiod again around Union 1'acllkand whllo tlieie wns the usu il number of new rnmois In regard to the company , good and bad , set alloat the stock became the par ticular mark for the boars and at Its lower point It showed i Ir > ss of no irly ; i per cent , most of which was brought about by hammer ing , pure and simple. The tr insaetlons In the gonoial list were comparatively small and tlio grangers Union I'aolllo. Louisville & ISaMivlllo and Chicago. Columbus Cincinnati & bt Louis monopoll/cd by f.ir the greatei portion of the doailngs as well us the linpor- t mtlluctuatlons The opening was strong and confident , but the demand w.is not is heavy as during tlio last two days , and thu traders and boars soon got to work with some chances of Biucess and aided by some reall/lng hammered Union 1'a- olflodown matotlally In the Hrst few minutes' trading. The rest of the acthe stocks were treated the s uno way , although the declines woio smaller The piessnm' , however , was maintained until near the close , tlm maikot show ng several feohlo rallies , but only In special stocks llko fetigar woio the re.eove.ries of pirtloular moment. Atchison was the leader In autlvlty but Union I'aclllc in wcikncss , and while ma terial losses were shovvd at ono tlmo in the grangers , they recovered most of their losses In the late trading when the covering of shortn by the piofosslon ils caused a rilly which re iched some Impoitanco amoiu the wo ik stocks of the foienoon Thu close w is notlyo nnil film on the rally , but prices were left gcneially small fi actions lower than last ovenln- and Union I'acine Is down 213 per emit and Co'orado ' Coal and Northwestern each 1 per cent. Itallioad bonds vveio alToeted by the pres sure upon the share list and prices were heavy to weak In the foionoon , rocovcrln.somewhat Inter In the day The trilling reached t . ' .4(11- ( 000 , The Until chaugt s are generally Inslgnlll- cant , but many of the actlvo bonds are loner and Mobile & , Ohio 4s lost J percent at b5 per cent Government bonds dull , stoady. State bonds dull , linn The following are tlin closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York stock exchange - change today : The total sales of ntoen today woio .m,714 shales IneltidliiL ; Atohlxon , 'Si.b'JIi C'hleiu-o ( ias.ri , ! ) ; Krlo , lu. 11.1 ; Lonisvlllo A. Nashville , 23..VM1 ; Missouri I'.u-llle. U.7S3 ; Noitnern I'a- elllc. aWli : Northern I'aclllo pieferred , ll.T.Xl ; ltoiidinx.7.127 ; Ulohmondcst I'D nt.d.0 Hi bt. I'a ill. 41'iu ' ) . Texas 1'uclllc , .I'M ; Liilou 1'uclllc , 13,4Xii ( Western Union , 4.4JU l-Miintiuliil Itorlmv. Nt-vv Voiik , Sept. 2-Tho report lORiinlln ; the Union 1'aclliii wah correct , 1'iesldent Dillon himself admlttln that u loan of (100,000 was sold out yesterday liy an Impatient creditor. It was not , novvuvur. rex.mled us niivthtiiK moro serious than the result naturally tohu > > < been uxpeetcul in connoctloti with thu debt of thorcorKanUIni ; plan , Later dispatches regarding the thrcatouud frost VTorn roassiirltiK In tlin main nnd hnd tholr otfcct , though the olllclul date of the Weather bureau certainly confirms the predic tions of u cold vriiro of moro than iivuruRO se verity. I'or an hour early In the afternoon the mar kets rallied on the b ills of the iinolllolal ills- p italics , but the professional cohtltijont wan hoarlsli , and taking the cold wave as u cilu. iMtnmorod the market with conslderabio sue- eosj during the rein ilndor of the nflornivm , though the sales vrero light In voinmo. The market of the closing hour was Irregular.with Union 1'aelllo a center of weakness iiiidor f reo roallrathms and resolute bear pressure Clos ing prices were steady , lint with substantial net declines for the day In the lending stocks , 1 nlon I'aclllc In (1 irtlcalar losing upwards of 2 points. _ _ _ _ _ NCMV Vork Money Mnrkot , NtwVoiiK "opt 2 MONKV ON CAft , Hasy , ranging from t to 5 percent ; last lo in 2 per cent ; closing offered at Iporoont. I'liiMB MBHCINTII.K l'ii'Lit-5 © " 14 per cent. STHIMNO KXCIUMIBCJulet and steady at $ M2 for slxty-uay bills and $4 bi for do- inand. 'I ho following vroro the closing prices on bonds : Financial Notes. IVANSASCITV , MoSept. 2-ClcarIngsJI.Oi3- NKVV VOHK. s0pt 2 Clearings , $140,244 5J3 : b ilancos M,7nMH. llAi/riVKmB. Mil. , Sopt. -C'lcarlius , $1,129- 21KH : balances , t404 87J. Money , 0 per cent. I'llii.AliM.l'lilA. 1'a. Sopt. 2 CloRrlntM , $ IU07.2oO ; balances , JIGI4uDJj money 5 per cent. NBVV OitrEsN' , La , Sept 2. Olcirlnss , $919.- 9J1 ! . Now York exchange. We. Hank 5Uo piemlum tiv ! ( IV.NATI. O , Sept 2.--Money , 4KB per cent : Now York oxehinie ; , . )0IOo ) discount. Clearings , $ MrlOi)0. ) MEMI-MH. Tonn , Sept. 2 Now York ox- chan-'o s-jlllng at f I piemlum Clearings , S170- 612 ; balances , Jll , 74. ST. I.OUIH , Mo. , Sept a Cloarlnns $ . ! . < ) ' < > , - 72" " ) , balances. * I22)7. ( ' ) Money , "as percent. Kxclmnuo on Now York 2jc discount. IlosroN , Mass , Sept 2. Clearing house b il- ancosv > I , ( I,7KS ; rate .1 and 4 : call loans , 4 ® 5-i poi cent ; tlmo lo ins , f > © 7 per cent. HOSTOV , Mass. . bept. 2. Clearings , 117,900- Ou7 ; bal incos. tlw > 4,78l : inonoy > ® t per cent ; exchange on Now York , l @Xlo discount CintAOD. III. . Sept 2. Now York oxchaiiBo stc uly ut 75o premium. Monev steady atu per cent : bink clearings. tllU4.JSJ. ) Sterling ex- ehan.ro dull at SI HI for sixty day bills and $ I8 * > H for sight drafts. Hoston Stoolc Unrlcct. IIOSTOV , Mass , Sept. J The following were theoloslni ; prices on slocks In the the Itoston stock market today : Stock u.irkot. Lovrmv. Sept. 2. The followliu were the London stook quot itlons o osln,1 at 4 p m 1" 1-lbd per ounco. MONCpercent. . Halo of discount In the open innrkot for short bills 2 > B percent , three months1 bills , 2'i © 21a per cent. Ijinnloii Slocks Ijivcly- IjONnov , Sept. 2 In the street and at tlio Ptock oxcli iimo railroad aeturltles were un settled. There was a tendency toward aro.ic- tlou , duo to some Now York selling ordois which weru obviously sent with a view of In- lliioiioliiK the innrkot. Heali/atlons by weik and timid holders caused prices to iclapso from the best point , but there was still loft a coneral advance on thodav with the excep tion ol Union I'aclllc. which ( hopped throe- fourths of 1 per cent , and Lake bhore , which declined one-half of 1 per lent. Argentine scoiirlt. es were In doniand and prices ad vanced from 1'i to J per cent of Kii lainl ItiiUion. LONDON , fept 2 Amount of bullion with dr iwn from the II ink of UiiRlnml on balance today , JL,100,000. _ Paris ItcntuH. PAIUS Sept 2 Tlueo per cent rente * 9 82Vio for the account. . Han Pranclfloo Aliniiit ; ( JiiotntloiiH. S\s ritANCfCO. Cal. , Sept 2. The onlelal closing quotations foi mining stocks today wore as follows : St. I nlH > Iiiiiiij QuotttloiiB. ST. Lot' . Mo , Sept 2 Today Was a bear marliCto' the mining exchange The follou- Ini : bids > cro made on call with the provull- IIIR tone t " -o elose : Now York Mining QiiotiitKins. Nhvv YoiiK , Sept 2. The closing mining stock notations are as follows : Now Yoi'k Dry CJooils Slnrkct. NBVV VoitK , Sept 2. Trade In dry uoods con tinues to show Improvement at both Hint and second hands 1'laln cottons , with agents , are Inconsiderably bottiii reque.it , Illankots are moving better , lint there Is a good clem mil foi fancy ill ess goods , Colored cottons are In stead ) request A good ft ollng pervades the mirketand the steaolly a Ivai-clng cotton price proves the tone of that clans of fabrics. Shipments of goods are moro actlwt. 1'oi-Huii Oil il ark -t. Losiiov , epl 2. OALCMTTA LINSKKII 42s peniuartei. i'KNriNh bplrlls , 2JH Jd per owl , ; prlmo , 2-std perowt A.NTVVLiti' , bept. 2. I'hiHot.EUM--lSHf paid and selleis. _ Iliivuiiii ai'ki-tH. HAVANA , fcopt. 2. SPANISH Gor , JJ..M ) © 2 2- ) ' * KMIIANOB cjnlet. biiiAit--Jnlet ) : holders uloofi notliln , ; done today. Copious rains huvo fallen. 'lulk. Cinc oo , ' opt -Ki'iinott , Ilopklns.x Cote to b A. MoWhortur' The op'nlni ; w is weaken on lowot t ibles. followed by u tally of le , niiilul } on covering b > shorlH The lumulndor of the sesshin iluvi'Uiped a very bearish leol- Jng. as lute cnblos eoiitlnuud tocuniu in weak. Cluaranies wuro rather am ill , and very little export Initially The w a cm weather was also a bearish feature. The foreign Munition does not Improve and although thla has little cIToct at present on the murkut hero or abroad , It wilt sooner or lutur , uuuvo uavlso our customers to ho oivutliius about getting short. 'I'ho Immediate i-otirso of prh'os apiieafiato bo dovvnwiird. Tlin Vlennii congr a tliliiR of the pint , Whlln thU was hnngj ivcr the market U do > torrod many from sanmg who will now taku the short ildo with tftiilldenee. If foreigner * contliina to tnUooilrwheat as fast as during the pist month It will doubtless proven tuny material dccllno. It will bo ncce'sary , how- e\er , to elosoly wittoli the speculative situ ation as well as the crop outlook abtoid nnd not got too radically coinnltled to unlor tlio long or short shlo. It Is n splen did sculping market for those who nro willing to taUn quick pro Ills. 1'rost predictions nnd smaller rccolpts tlinn estimated enabled the clique to nnccossfully apply the > , rows c irly In the scssbm , but weakness In other nrtnlncts llnallv caused a break In corn and | , Qf $ closing was lie ir the bottom II Is a very KIUIICV deal and ono needs to keep his eyes wide open all the tlmo and oven then ho Is Ilithloto run up against some unpleasant and unexpected complica tions. Oats draggeil n little with Rimer it wo ikness. but they look like good properly on softspots. The Inventory of stocks of pro visions turned out moro satisfactory to lotus than expected ami tlio market dev eloped con siderable strength early , bur ga\i3 way later In sympathy other markets It appears from the secretary's report that pork dci'roasod last month 28.00J pounds , lard IOOK ) tierces and ribs 1(1,400,000 ( pounds and oilier cuts of mo it 18a500iO pounds iscompirod with slocks the last of July , I'oicentago of ucorenso has been about 10 per eont for lard , il per cent for ribs and 21) ) per rent for other meats Most of the reduction In pork has been from Htoeks , now pork shows a decrease of loss than ,1,000 , bar rels , whllo over 25,000 barrel" of od , pork h IB disappeared , or about 4S per cent of the entire stock. At this August r ito of consumption stocks of old pork now reduced to 27,201 bar rels will bo almost intlrolv consumed this month , and then It maj bo expected that ma terial Inroids wlllbo made on that which will become old and iimlollvcrahlo oncontiacts after January L The situation is bi lighten ing.UliirAno UliirAno , 111. . Sept 2. HvvaitIlupoo A. McC'ormlcK to I' C SwirlCo . The gen eral Inlliiences surrounding the wheat market have been bearish today and h ivo loatiltod In decided woikness Tno roeoipts were large all around amounting to i , lll.DOO at the prl- m iry points , with shipments only 1.110,000 Liverpool was Id to ' d lower , London .Id lower and I'arls ! tJo to Vjo lower. The eloar- inces from the Atlantic ports were dlsin- polntlng being only ,105,000 bushels and the now export business was less than twenty loads. Minneapolis and Dnlnth received 417,0)0 bnshols of spring wheat and the spring wheat receipts hero wereUJcars asagalnst ( .Hears of winter , Indicating an Incroaslnir movement nf spring wlio.it. The icsultof this varied heir news was a very vvoak market. The corn market opened strong ou good buy ing , s ild to bo to cover one or two lines of local "horts A sharp break took pi ice before the close , Induced pionihly by tlio fict that estimated iccolpts of 700 cirs for tomorrow were somewhat larger than oxpeclol , Ko- celpts at primary points nero lis.1,000 ; ship ments 504,1)00. I'ho provision ninket was nithor , i disappointment to bulls minvof whom believe a showing of local stocks would glvo ns a strong iuiir < ot There was good buying at the st.irt. with a firm -11111 aetho market , but the break In grain seemed to In- llucneo It later and the clo-io w is decidedly tame at the lowest prices of the dav. iNuw VOHK , Sopt. 2. Kennott. Hopkins & Co to b. A. SIcWhortor : The tone of the market today his changed frequently bo- tvvoou strength and weakness and fluctua tions In prices show quite conclusively that It Is not HO much a onesided m irkot It has been for a number of davs. Uiniuestlon iblv a ere.it many realising s lies h iv o been made. At the same time , great confidence Is shown In prices going hlghor anil many onorators par ticularly those who may bo classed as "the geneial nubile. " are not tiylng to catch icac- llons but are quietly holding on to their pur chases Traders , however , sold freely and are expecting a down turn at the opening which wawvvltb quite a bootn. London was aficlor , buying fiuoly on all round list , but when these orders wore executed the market e ised nlT. The Union 1' iclIU- was especially weak at all Units during the day. It Is reported that some Kccuritles plLilu-eil by tlio Lomp my for a loan were bold yesterday because of the fail ure of the company to redeem , and AteliKon has In. nu a favorite In today's uadlng The July st itemont of earnings showed a not Increase of IW.OOO. The stock Is bolnj boiuht bv parties who predict much hlghor prices. This dispo sition to sell stocks today was iinuueHtlonably strengthened by prediction of a cold wave for tonight In the corn bolt wliloh may tie severe enoimh to Injure the growing crop. Hoports regarding It , howovei , are contiadlotory and It Is not ( .onor illy believed frost will ba severe enough to do Injury. O.M.I / / . 1 31 A It If I ! rs. OMAHA. Sept. 2. OATTr.B-Ometal roeoipts of cattle , 4,177 as comnared with 1.61 , yesterday and 1,527 Wednebdav of last week , The market cany was about steady , but on heavy receipts late In the day bee imo wo ik ami lower on bee\es of all glades was steady on the best grades of butcher stock and 5o and lOe lower on other grades and llrm on good feeders and slow and vvoak on others. Hodh Olllelal receipts of hogs 2W1 as compared with ,1451 yesterday , and 2,810 Wed- ncsuayof last week. The market was actlvo andlirmoirly In the day and later became easloi and e'osod ' with all sold nt about yos- tordny's market , 'llio range of the prices paid $1 R57W.15. the bulk selling atl " 5 ® . 00 Light. I405&515 heavy. SI 80 5 OJ ; mixed , * l 85 ® 415 'I ho averaue of the prices pud was } 4 ! ) iias compared' with $4 ! ) I yesterday and $4 75 U'ednosd ly of last week Snn.1' Olllclal receipts of sheep 407 , as compared wlth54i vestorday. The in. irkot was easier. Natlvos. $250 ® ! 50 : westerns , $225 ® 4.25 ; good bO to 70 Ib. lumbs. 100503. and OlMpnsitinn of took. Olllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union stoukyauls company for tlm tvvontv-four hours ending at 5 o'clock , p m. , September 2 , IbJl : ' UBUKHT3 I I'Ullj | lloas I Sheep ICcpreauntntivu Salos. BTKKUS. 1IUM.S. 1100 1 81 1. .1000 I 81 112) ) 100 Il5q 180 1a. 1MW 1 9J 1J-)0 200 .1010 1 83 a. 10JO 2 10 CAI.VK3 . 370 1 ( SO 3 . 31J 2 25 10. . U90 235 . JW 2 00 ETAOS. 1. .170) 4 25 1 cow and calf . , . " ' . . J31 00 2 lows and eahcs . . . . - ; . 2800 1 cow and ualf . . . , i. . 170) ) t cow and calf . ti . 2500 1 cow and calf . , vi on I cow and calf . . . 2000 No , ) Av. I'r. < „ ! Av.U.U1 77 cows . . „ , U.U1 l 75 2J hteoM , Texans , . . ' . . 10' ' ) ) J UO C. A lbloy. 4irfl bO feeders. . ! < > . " " ' : < fH ) 4 feeders . . . llli 2:0 1 htiiB . I. " . " . UDO 22" ) i : 1' . Myers. ! l cows . i . , , . .1120 200 2 oxen . UJit . IM ) 2 in 7A feeders . . . . Ui'J J 20 C'rosH V Leiuaii. 20co\ i. . , . „ . O'l- ! 2.15 2.lfteders . Cta . 8SI 2 71 losteers . | i'J . lMil ,1 0 -"Isleeis . at . 1IU7 il .W 2lil 1 htoer . . lese L1 10 CuthrloA. Oslviunp , If , Hticra . , . I1M ) ,140 leow . IOMJ 1 IV5 lli'ows . , , . U7I 22i 77enus . . . . , . , . UVI 2 115 ; ilf(0ileis . 1122 320 L'l stems . I''o I 320 51 feeilois. . . . HUH J 05 Hyan Hros ' 3JO ftiudurn . 1008 2 85 JlfeoUeis . . . . ll.fj 3 20 hw in Land & . Uattlo ( 'o. i'i ' onus . IM ; 1 no I.-J COM * . IDIJ 250 Si i-OHH . 10411 2 55D w f en .or * . . UU : t ( H ) in feeders . nllYi : i 00 Oh hleers . . . 1-1)1 .1 115 41 htoor * . 2KI il.J . 4'j Mtueii . , . I.'IJ J 55 8J hteers . l.'ll a 5 'J usolioniachor & . Dollllllui. , U cows . WH S .tt I hteor . 1110 .1 4UJ 3i steers . . . . . 1154 J 40 Knicrson , Halter Kennedy 3 oows . l.HO i 85 1CS cows . WU Clilcnuo IJvo Stock Ini-lcctH. CllH'AdO 111 , Sept 2. [ Special Tolesr.im to TiltIlKE 1 L-ito tialns swelled yesterday's receipts to I2UO head , which Is more tlnn I.OJO In OTI ess of the early ostlnriles As a lesnlt llm day's market finished weak , nlth FIIIIIO cattle loft In salesmen's hands. Thoio was continued hoailncss today Iniludlni ; the stain cattle there were about IS 0H ( head In the jaids. of which l..OOi , woio elf the nnmiis I'ho market Has weak and uiio\only lowor. It was from r)0 to We loner than yosteiday. whllo In comparison nlth Moiidny's ptlcoi a iidnctlon of from Do to I5e was plainly appaient At llio rcdncetl prices tiadlne was aellxo. and the Indlc itlous were that bv .1 o'cloeU , the closing hour oM'rythliiff would bo sold The tone of the market , howo\or , remained nuiiK lliioiiKh- out , as the arrivals for tomorrow and Trlday promlso to be liberal. Natives were limited at from f 1,40 to J..85 foi Itifuloi to iliolco t'ono , C'.iiOtoiMl for stocl.ois and feeders ind at t' ! Ki to to K for very common lo fancy shlp- pliiK steers. fcale of westerns were on a basts of from 8.03 to 11.00 foi tows , and from 1125 to $1.75 for steers , and of Toxaivs at 11.50 to Jl.'lO. The inuihot opened o\tromoly weak this niornln.i ; and 41 Id not getoutof tliat condition. In fact the liter feellnir , was oxen more Intensely do- piessed than that which dexelopod around tlioopenliiK. Iloforol ) o'clock prlcoi had eased off fully flc to 10" poi 100 pounds , whllo fin liter aloiiR concessions of from toIJ'iewero ' freely made fhorineoof pilcis at the close was from $4 WJ to $530 for < oiiiinon tooholco heavy weights and $4 75 to (5 50 for Unlit. There was not lunch tradlne around the oxtiomcs , $4,75 to f.525 liuylne the bulk of the Heavy and the major oirt of the llcbt weights > .oln at from ? 5 00 to J5 . The onerln.-s Included a few eholera hogs ind a considerable number of Rrassers. The latter sold anywhere from 25u to 11.10 on" from the prli.es pild for coin fatted ho s. The Uviiiilni ; Fonni'il repoits : rTiiK--Ie- celpts , 1(1,000 ( ; shipments , 4,000.M.nl.nl steulv lo lower. Kxtra stteiJCOIQO . ' 5 , otheif40 ! © 575 ; Tuxnns. * i 41(1.1.11) ) ; taiiKOis JJ--U4.25 ; n itlve cows , JJ tVtJ ? U5 lions UuLOlnls , L LOOO ; shipments 12000 ; market weak , lowei ; lotiKb and Lommon , $1 50 4J4.75 ; mixed and packets. * 4MliTi505 ; prime heavy and butcher weights , M lXi4\,5 ( ! : pilme llu'ht. J5 4 i5.45. faiiKEi' Hecolpts.,000 ' ) ; hhlpiiKMitv , 550 ; mai- ket falrlv active , lower , ewes , JI 75jil 5' > ; Texans - ans $ lbJ'i1..10 ' ; westeins , $4.15 ® ! ,0 ; lambs , JJ 7525 GO. Now York Ijlvc Stock Market. NEW YORK , fcept 2 Itmvrs Keeoluts , 1,015 head , including JO cars for silo , SI irkot lOo per ewt higher ; ii'itne sttors , $1 r,0i.lo poi cwt ; Texas and Coloradoes , ID01i5'Uj Inills nnd cons , il li5R3,40 ; dressed beef , firm at b'iffiOc per 111 Shipments today , 5,475 qu ir- ters of beef. C'\tvi-s Hecelpls , 003 hold ; market film : veals , J550sOO pet owt ; gi issurs , J.IOO ® J 50 ; nuttorinllk calves , $ t 0) 4 .50 Sltr.tl' Uocelpls , 84'i he id ; in irket dull ; sheen , $ -1 004 ' ,5 per 100 Ibs ; lambs , a shade llrmor. $5 su < it5.83 : dies od innlton , Hi in at 7'/J@lte ) per Ib ; dressed lamb , hlglioi at 0 ® lie. lions Itccelpts , r ,011 he id , Inehullns 4 cars for silo ; market iteady at JI OOJJUOO poi City Ijivo Stook Markets. . OITV. Mo , Sent 2 CHirrE Ilo- colnts , C 100 ; shipments 5,700 ; m.uKct dull , lower ; steers , $ .1 007W.55 ; rows , } l,25175 ; stoi kprwand foodois , $ i50.l ,15 lloas HocoIptH , 58si ; shipments , 1.200 ; in ir kot 5o lower ; bulk , I4P55 05 ; all gradeW 25 ® 5 15. SIHSKP Kocolpts , 5:1 ; shipments , 150 ; mat- kot steady. _ St. FJOUIH Ii\ve \ rstook Maiket. ST. Louis , Mo , Sopt. 2. CUTI.E Itooolpt" , 4,000 ; Hhlpments , : i,8 0 : market lowei ; fall to Kood natiMh J.IOO5.75 ; Tevans and Indlau- > , . ' 41X5,1.15 : oanneis Jl.WlfW.lo. lions Hccelpts , .1 G 0 ; slilpments. GOO : market - kot lower ; heavy. $525Aj ) mixed , $185 ® 5.JO ; llKht. r > 10 ® 5 25 _ HJAIKKA l'.t < A/\ t lA JlHt/-t rS. ricoi-ciiso iii Niiiuhur of llo s Rntcli- oiod Still the 1'entlire. CINCINNATI. O . Sept 2. [ hptelal Tolejr.iin to TUB HI.G.J The 1'ileo Utiiront will > ay : "Keturns foi the pitst week show a total of 1.15,0'0 hos p u-keil analnst 215,000 last year , inakliu a tolal of 4M70OOI sliiLO Miireh I , aaliist7,2k5ono ) ( I ist ye.n , n deoioaso of 2.2I5- 00" Leading places now oporatbiK compuro as follows : tu/.i//.i ii noi.r.sA 1,1 ; ji.ntKjii > . H rm I'OTAroi s I'or bushel , J.'OO. CHAII Ai'iM.Ks I'or bbl , J.I no. tMAi.oui'KS ) I'urtloJI 2ViM 50 I'nACMfs ( Jallfoinla 1'iawfords. single O.IBO lots. fl.2.'i ; ll\o ease lots , fl 15. ' ' Home 8-lb b iskets tJliAl'l's Krown , - 4V250c : Muscat , poi crate , 51.71 , Itoso I'liiu , ilrn ) , I'l-Alis-Oillfornla llarllott , f2'i : other Cal- Ifoinla varlelUs , J.'OO I'MJMS-C'allfornla. tl VI. A iM'i.v I'iii bbl , * J.Ooa2 ,5. UltANdl H ItOtll , fH 00. \V\THlMU.ONB hlppinsc stocl , , r LFMIINS I'm box , * l.bO IU.NAN s--l'or bunch , JJOOJSO for good shipping stocU I'Moiii- Omaha Milling lomp my. Hnlliinec , I'atiint , J.M ) i Invincible I'alont. t'So , Lone Hir.ii - perlallvo. $ . ' .50i hnovvllal.o , ti 10 ; 1'aney I'amlly.W.OO. Ill 1) i\h Mill compiny. No I and Tie mi Illuh Patent , I.'S5 : Illne I ) , and lied P. f.'OO , Lion and Ilavvkoyo , t. ' . 10 ; Uoyal No 111. Mioolal I'alent M.OI ; Mlnniuota ami ) < oti ; , I'atont , JMX ) ; Kansis Hard Wheat , I'atont. I.'OO ; Nt-h- iiisl.a b ! mights ' 50. .s I' . Oilman's ( told Metal , t80 ! , nnu White , tJ',0 ; iMiowllaUo * ' 10 , low ciaile , $1 tt ) , Qni en of the I'anliy .f.'W ) ; Minnesota * -iuierlativo , t..W ) ; btan , (11.00 , c'hoopo I feed , $ 200 Counti-j I'roiliioo I'ori.iinTho innrUot on old fowls Is slow nnd shlppois ou.lit not to antlelpatu inur * , lH ( Tll.2i for the best old tionti. wlnlii roostnm and ined no consldeiably louur. Sprlui : ehlcUeus are In heller demand and urliiK * - ' - ' " > ( tt i.J. " > l.inm I'lio marUet Is flrmliiK up and sales weie loporlrd at UK' . HUrrKlt ( loud Imttiir Is Miry soareo and eholeo dally In lints ICiilTi. The paoUois'pileo In IWJIIc. Aiilvais of desirable grades meol with readysalu. Vc'itnlilt { s The follow in ; ; quotations roniesent the prh es at whli h eholun stoek U billed out on oiderH iinlexs othurwlse htattdt ToMAroKs I'er bushel , tl Ui ) rMHiiiB HHIIIO Krown le per Ib. NMV IttMS I'or bushel , fi v. KPS.SHay. . * . ' 'i < s.'i > 5 per mi. UMOMI Homo crown , 7'ie put hn. ror\iois Lotil iriowers aio HiipplylilK the demand almost JOHN A .MlSllANfc HIAhKO COXIIOV McShane & Condon , INVliSTMKNM' HAXKBRS , 300 S. 13th St. , First National B m'i ' HalU liiU , Omiih.i , Neb. De l la stoc * < brjnls Jirltlat e > u nirelil pi per , uto. Nu iillnto Innil uu I qjr ire I O u ll t ra t C9t t . Short tlmuloaai ou bank ilgck , ut uUi p rorcd collateral i curlt OMAHA Manufacturers' DIRECTORY. AWNINGS A XI ) TENTS. Omaha Tout & Awn ing Oo. , 1 loin lintnmnrkii nil mul rubber clothing Ifnt for catalogue' 1113 l-nriiiim HAGS A.VI ) 7 II7.V/VS. Bemis Omaha Bag Oo , Importer' n > l Mmufuo- turofo llour'-aks llurlnpi unit Twlno Ackcrnian Brothers & Heintzo , Printers blmlur , cldotrntrpArs lilnikbouk innnu- riiolurera till , Ildwirtl troit. Oin'iln Ohas. A , Coo&Oo. KirkendallJoaes&Oo , Mnniifmctiiri'ri anil Job \Sliolcoili-Mnniiftitur ri be i Ak-ent * for lloiton Hub- . , „ . . ber si , , , , , . r > 110. 1101 1109 Hownnl street InmlllO'l llnrney ctre t Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Mora ? & Oo , , uain & Harto ' hoe I nc tnry Corner llth mul Doitulm Bt ( lianbii Ul Hnrner street Morehnnti Imltcil to Oma'm .Nek call nail ox imine HOXKS John L. Wilkie , Louis Heller , Omnhn piper bet fTi lory llulelier1 ! nml I'aeker HIT-IJI9 DotK-lns l ol < in 1 'niiplle' Ili'i-f Orderj hu < Mini yii'0i | | i > iMlnir < promptly illleil lllil-IIH latkion street. 11ES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Oiniilia's I.nrKPitnrlotr WAC1O.NS A.VIl | CLOTHING. Onuha Carpet Co. , Gilmore ' & Enbl , Cnroots , oil. cloths mat. Vamifiiturnr * mi thiK. . cur'aln ' KOOds.mc „ | , (1lo.alc' ( tlothlurs 15111)oiiKHs street | H0 < l Harncj street. CIGA IIS. & Fiitscher , Miiniifnctiiroi llnoclcari , JolibCMof leif tilneco 1011 Inrnim Street COAL , COKK , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooke & Ooutant & Squires , Lime Co. , llnrd nnd noft luulflilp- Hnnl nml finft toil S K | ier luOs I nrnniu-tic.'t cor ptth anil DotiKlm Oiuiih i itroeta American Fuel Oo. , Howell & Oo , , fclilppers nml dealers In nnthrntito mul bltu- SlfU'li Street , moiiY ton ! 21'i S r.tlmlreet Ornnni , Neb Nebiaska Puol Oo. , Johnson Bros , , 1\S \ luth Street , 9U 1-nrn im Strict , Omiln , Veh Oiiialiu N'tb Eagle Ooruice Works , Manufnctuier * of n ilvanlzed Iron Cornier * \\lndo\v eips , mi'talllo nklli.'lit , etc 1110 nnd 1112 Dodge St CEMENT AND LI MR J. J , Johnson & Co. , Oady & Gray , S183 litli Struct Lime cement , etc , etc. Oniahn , Neb Cor 'Hh and Douclas " "ti DRY GOODS M. E. Smith & Go. , Kilpatriok-Koch Dry Goods Co. Dry iroo'ls ' notions , fur , nlshlni ! goods Dryiroods notions uents fnrnlshlnK coudi Corner llth and llnw.iul cor llth an I llonard Sts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. No other preparation la "as good as" Pond'o Extract. 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