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i V] THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Again the Wheat Pit Sentiment Ohanged During the Night. AT THE BOTTOM PRICES. BEARISH New York Syndicate’'s Manipulation Responsible for Wild Fluctuations in Al Cereals Throughout the Day—Stocks and Bonds. nthesentinent in night. Yes of over and Uiy Onicaao, N, Sept. 1.—Ag the wheat pit changod during t terday it was bullish and an advane 4 cents was scored: today It wis bearish at the bottom prico of the session was cents undor yesterday's lnst price, though the closo showed a recovery of 1 cent. The wheat bought yesterdauy for December at around #1.04 was all for saie av o consider- able reduction as soon as business sturted this morning. Buyers wore as hard to find at the Atart as scllers were yestorday morning until the asking price had gott:n down to about 1. There wns o fow sales at 8105 und sonie at #1625, but the great hulk of the first trades were made at around $102% and 81024 with the weizht of the offerings 80 groat as to prevent any recovery 1o soeuk of froni those prives. Tho teado had hocone thoroughly demoralized by the variation in the estimnted shortage of the World's grain erops and appeurcd resolved to atick for the pr ent to the reasonable position that what, With tho crops in Europe whatover miy U thelr bulk compured with other yeuars and whitt with [nimense surplusage fron the crop of this country, there was ) danger of any domind being unsatisticd for lack of whatever deficlencios mizht unfortu- nately be discovered six months hence. The' estiniates this morning bused on the percentuze fignres of tho Vienni congress were much fess bulilsh than those miade yes ecrday as they put the in wh ut notlacking those. howev see how theso figy Evening Nows in its the case thus “The Vienna con present R, 089 roport by one m of computation would secm to bhe this Is more apparcnt in the case of Rus whiere the percentage shows i better erop o wheat than in 150, when she (s reported to have exported 15,0.0,000 bushels of wheat Yet by an- other system of el ation it shows deti elency In ope of 25,000,000 bushel< of wheat £rom, Tast yenr ina 400,000,000 bushels of rye, or In all $45,000,000 bushels deficiency in F Ope. If we add 2 10 bushels oxcess the United Stutes o thero will stifl remain . shortige B00.000,000 bushiels of wheat wid rye The trade, however. inclined strongly to tho bour side and its selling prevallod, especially a8 the early cnbles, though more of 1683 cori- tradictory, rather indicated a hearish feeling abroad. A Louvy business was Gone, th price tonded stronzly downward and potuntil ifter December hud sold wa low as 8101 was thero any rebound from the several dumps 1t had mide on temporiry rosting places in its downward course. On the general principles that wfter 80 quick w drop . reaction was likely, and influenced to some extent ulso by the comparatively lightestimated receipts for Lomorrow, there was some good huying, partly for forei'n mecount, ubout midway in the session which caused a sudden spurt 1o 810215, The Bourd of Trade's second Liverpool cuble, showing w doctine of fr 10 e, coming 0 hand about the time of the culmination of the in ‘anadu this year gver last of neariy temporury advance referred to, gave more encourngement to the sellers and they quickly foreed the prico down to #1011, The Bonrd of Trade's ciosinz quotations from London showed an advance of 6d per quarter. Antwerp wis 50 contlies lower and aris unchunzed. There was some tendency townrd a slight recovery from the last drop during the last hour, but trading, which up to that time had been brisk. steadied down ind orders from outside almost ceased. There wis the usual active spurt during the ast ten minutes of the session, the price being in- fluenced by the closing bulge in corn, recov- ered 10 and clos 201 “The corn market opencd Wweak, with holders trylig to’ getdte for October, but o buye could be found above 57%c, ind not many at that, 57, or 5% below where it had _closed yesterdiy. belng reached before buyers in uny number ~couid be sccured. The tendency continued downward for about “an hour in sympathy with weakness in wheat, but after October had declined to56tse, the market began to take an independent course and i recovery to 47e (00 place and after temporary flucuntion be- tween the latter figure and 56%c it made a rapld advan to lge. Firmness was the Iatest churacteristic and the fluetuations tn downward direetion were quickly recovered from 53¢, boinz the trading price wboit twenty minutes from the close of the session with the short sellers evidently still anxious as _eyldenced by de further advance In “the folowing five minutos, 5ise and for one or two lots ' 50%c, belng vald, the olosinz being at sie. This was evidently the result of manipulation New York wired that u syndicate had boon formed there to boom oats. Eimdorf & Watt bouht 300.000 bushols October. presumably for Hutchinson, Tho bears had only the weakuess of wiieut to console themselves witk, but suficient to make the murket weuk until near the close when 1t worked steady. The fluctuations were confined to u runks of o Tiie' provision market opening in sympathy with the aecline in corn and wheat at the same time, but quickl firmed up on some buying orders for' which Armour and Cuduhy were supposed to be re- sponsible, and romained rather strong during the rest of the session. Pork shows an advince of 200 over yesterdiy's closing prices: lard s 3¢ highor and ribs WG i7e, The lead g futures runged as follow TARTICLES, | WHEAT No. 2 Hoptomber.. 8 1 December..| 't (a1 was easy at the 14 100 rort s 0w May ] Cony-No. 3 Beptembus Qctober... May. OATS NG Beptembor. October. Muy b7 10 021 10 271 10 10 22| 10 45| 10 2 128 1 Cash quotations were as follows: Frovi—Steady and unchunged WiEAT ~No. 2 5pring whoat, i0e; No. 3 spring wheat, 88@0e: No, 2 red, Wipiye CoRN— BARLEY—No. 2, 65i00; No. 8, 46262; 1. 0. b.; No. 4. 40a50e, £, 0. b. FrAxseen--No. 1, $1.01, TIMOTHY SEED - Prime, $1.24@1.2! Pouk—Mosa pork, per barrel, #$10.25; lard, er cwt., M.6715@0.78; short ribs sides (loose). LRSG0.0): dry salted shoulders (hoxed), short ¢clear sides (boxed), $7.5067.5 Kiy—Distillers' finished goods. per gal., BLIS, BuGAns Recoipts und shipuents today were as fol- Unchanged; eut loaf, 5@3%e. lows: TAnTIC TRECRIPTS. SHIPMENTS. w0 3000 Flow Whent, 65,000 Kow Corn, bus b 21100 Onte, Al a0l 20w Rye, bivihe 107,000 B1.000 Harley, bus 2000 (e On the produece exchange today the butter market was stoady and unchanged. Fancy Elgln creamery, 222c: fino wostorn, 1820¢ fine duiry, 1XQISc; ordinury, RGUC. Eggs, 104G 10N 0. New York Markets. NEW YORK, Sopt. 1—FLouk—Recol 305 PACKAKES; OXPOTLs, 1683 Darrols, 10,444 8uoks; eusy, moro notive: siulos, 31,50 barrels, WiiEAT—Kecolpts. 492,400 bushiols; exports, 651,500 bus| suies, 6,801,000 bushels of fu- tures and W0 bushols of spot. Spot murket lower und unsettied, ~cioslvg firmer with op- tions, moderately wetive: No. 2. rod, $1.0 0 elovator: BLOTRGLL G aillont; 110% £, 0 b.; red, @104 ungradud rod, Wie@i 14 No. Tnorthiern to arrive, 8114 No. 1 hurd to wrrive. $117. Options sold down 28@de s @ reaction froun the strength in'the Vieuna report yusterduy with the fiu- preasion that i statistics had boen tully dis- counted. There were anxlous sellers in reuliziog and tho downward tendency was acceloratod by the Iiberal shipmentsof the new crop from farmors wnd the lurge do- liveries thit are being made on contracts. The eloso I8 steady at 24@%0e under yestor- day. 2, red, Septombier, $1064GLOS. olos- nie, 8074 October, $LOT@100 5-10, closing, BLORN November, 81003, closing, $1.00%; Do comber. 81 1UN@1IL, closing, 811 January, SLI2GL 12, closlug, B1.12%; Fobruary, closiug, #1163 May, $1I54,@L10%. closing, 81,10, under pressure to sell; weostorn quoted Kt Vi@t ConN—Recelpts, 78,700 bushels; exports, 73, bushels; sales, 60,000 bushels of futu and 18,000 bushelsof Spot. Spot market uns tled; very dull; No. 2, 760 In elevator: H@i6ise afloat; unzraded mixed, @Bie. Optlons de- lined' HG@ide, with wheut advanced, and closed strong on manipulation At SGi%e bet- ter prices ou Beptember. October and Noyem- 1er una A@IKe on other months; September, Emr closiug 71%e: October, GRGOINC, OBlug Wiaci Dovember, GKGOTHG, wlosing [ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE nber, cloeing 8c; Tanu- nry, closing 50%e; May. BIX@55%Ne, elosing OATS-RRecelpts, 08,000 bushels; exports, 50« 377 bushels; snlew, 360,000 bushels‘of futures #nd 165,000 bushels of spot. Spot market fairly ‘nctive and higher; Options o Ive and firmer; September, 4@ : October, 514 @ %0 : ' Septeniber, Wit 8L western, closing 1% spot. No, 2 IS 0: mixed western, mixed western, 5204@ 6450 @He; No. 2 Chicago, W@ white e WAy Firm, quiet Hors—Dull and weak Correg—~Options opencd points up to 15 points down. olosed ateady ut 5 poluts up fto 10 points down; sules 10.000 hugs, Including Septenmber, 52515007 October, $14.0RI1LE November, A0 5D Decembor, $14 3051 Mareh, i Muy, #12.10; spot Kio duil weak; fair i No. 7, 1640, w, firmn, etter demand: sales. H8 ds muscovado, ¥ test, at de: 7.000 bags 0st, nt 2%0: 200 bags centrifugals, Wb 7-100} 200 Dugs molusses sugar, 8 L2 11-162; refined, firm. falrly active. MOLARSES— New Orleans, stoady and quiet; frrogular At 6 Lest test, LCE— I rm TTONSEED O1—Dull avnow—Easy, dull; city #8200 for puck- OKIN ~Quiet and firm, TCRPENTINE ~Firm, falr demand: 37@58c. GG Easy, quiet: western, 17'3@l0c; re- ceipts, 0.1 Knges, 1 -Stondy. quiet; domestio fleoce, 3B wies puiled, Wt Texas, T@He. "ok ~Duil unchun old mess, $10.002 e niess, $1L0GI%00; oxtea prime, #1025 OUT MEATS--Quist and firm, Minotes - Dull, firm LARD—Stron er. quivt; wostern steam, 7205 mulos, 7 rees: option salos, 2,00 Outolier, G037.05, lor. (AT} clos- Junuary, # 0, in BUrrel-Quict: fancy stoady. others easy: wastern dairy, 122170; western ereamery, 15 lgins. 2 i, Chgesk -Quiot, strong; western, 6@se; part skims, i 5 i Troy—-Dull; Ameriean, $10.00@17.2 LEAD--[rmer; gomestie, $.50. Corvei—Nominal; lake. September, # Tin-Quict, steady; straits, $20.00, Kansas City Markets, Kansas Crrv. Mo, Sept. 1—\Wn I hers No.? hird, eash, STa@8size; Sept Ver. e bid; No. 2 red, cash, 90 bid Cony—Lower; No. % cash, #'se’ bid; Sep- tember, Lower: No. 2. cash, 2 oA aci September, Frovit—Steady nnd unchang atent 8245 0; extra fancy. 822,22 fancy, 2,054 elioce, 810175109, FLAX SEED—Stendy wnd anchanged; 09, Bereeic-Fiem and unchanged; ereamery, Wzic; dairy, W@i6e; store packed, 11@12e; puckage. Tinife, Cikese—Steady and unchanzed; Tase; younz Anierican, fe: Kinsi Firm, at 1Hize. rs— Whoitt, 1,000; oats, corn, onts, SHIPAMENTS—Wheat, 1 N noue, 00 col Liverpool Markets. LIVEPOOL, Sedt. 1.—WHEAT—Stead mand fmproved: holders offer sparin fornia No. 1, 03 2igd I por eent western spring, Osois td; Kunsa at past three (00 Ameri- hard, 88 8 1@8s 0d. Receipts of why d 5,000 centals, including 1 Cony—Firm; demand fair; mixed western, 68 334 per cental. Recelnts of Ameriean corn past three duys, 3,00) contals. STOCKS OF Btk wheat, 716,000 ¢ ir, 101,000 e 12,000 centals. St. Louis Markets. S, Louts, Mo.. Sept. 1.—WHEAT ~Lower firm; cash, 74¢ 3 Decomber, $1.01%4 e G0 N--Stroug, higher: cash, 30c; year, 43Ke but bid. S OATs—Firm: cash, 27'50; October. 284e, Pork—Strong: $10.75 LA —Firm: 8.5 Wiiskey-—Steady: $1.18. Markets. . 1.—WneAT—Nomin mixed. 64@51 5e. . 2 mixed. S14@ Cincinnal CINCINNATL, O, § No. 2 red, 00 Cony—Trm: No, Oars Firmer; Ni Wiiskey—31L13 Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis., § 1.—WHEAT—Quiet; No. 2 spring, cush, 06@o7c, Cons—Steady No. 3, eush, fle. 4 white, 3 Toledo Grain Maret. Torero, 0., Scpt. L—WneAT—Steady; ot bourd warchouses in Cli- SAN Fraxcisco. Cal, tocks wheat in all call fornin ageregate 000 August 1. New York Money Market. 4 NEW YORK. Sept. L—MONEY ON CAuL—Easy, Sept. 1. 156,000, centals as angainst ng from 4 to 5 per cent; last loan. 5 per t: closing offered at 5 per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER D315 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet und W at #4815 for sixty-aay bills' and $4.84% for de- mand, The following were the closing prices on I " Gon'l 6. ML K. & e coup.........117% | Mutual Unton Gy reg.. 101 |N..J. Cent Int Cert, 1148, cou 101 |Northern Paclfic 03 of ° 109 | do 2ds . Kilg | Northwest Louiinn Stauip 104140 dehenture Tennessee N. . 6 Q0 a0l Canadn SaiChor Zda | Contral Pactile 1ata. 54 corvn i) 'r, Rets.. 33l . Woatw 8t 7674 Union Pacitic Ists. ... 1003¢ 1021g| West Shore. ... 1014 4| Financ otes. KANSAS Crry, Mo, Sept. 1L—Clearings, #1,737,- 553, NEW ORLEANS, L 06,771, NEW YORK. balanees 5,616, BALTOMORE, Md. Sept. L—Clearings, $1,~ 3,004,85 opt. 1.—Clearings, 31 Sopt. 1--Clenrings, 2,401 T10; bulunces, 735, Money, 6 per cent., PHILADELPHTA, P, 1.—Clearings, 310, balances, ; woney 5 per LN 0., Sept. 1. Money, 4@ per rk “exchange, 50¢ discount. 100, cen! N Clearings, #1,067, Mespnis, Tenn, Sept. 1—-Now York ex- change ssliing at 81 premium, Clearings, $19,- balances, E35,101, BoSTON, Mass.. Sept. 1.—Clearing 149; balances. $1481,501: XI](IIII‘I exchange, 103150, discount per $1.000, 87, Louis, Mo pt. L—Clearings 4,567, 426; bulances, #i . Money, 765 per cent. Exchange on New York 2e distount On1caGo, 1L, Sopt. L—Now York exchunge ad, ut 0630 discount. Money in fair domand at 6 per cent: bank .clear- ings, 17,751,647, Sterling exchance weak at £1.02'tor sixly day Dills and #4854 for sight drafts, . 813,606, per cent; STOC AND BONDS. NEw Yonk, Sept. 1.—There was nothing in the news this morning, either forelzn or do- mestic, to cause any chuage in the temper of the stock speculation, and the advices of the day wero of a uniformly favorable churacter trom a bull point of view. Nevertheless, the prices made in London this morning beforo the opening of the Stock Exchange hero wore materially lower than our figures of last even- ing and the opening of this market was mude In sympathy with the lower prices on the other side. bringing losses which extended in the uetive shures to | per cent, The London cables, however, reported heavy selling by houses with Amerlean con- neotions and the explanation of the lower fig- ures was readily seen to be munipulation from this side which was continued with vigor tn the eurly dealings here, Today's operation wasonly & repetition of the old programme and tho wssions brousht about by the manipulation referrol to wero not only ro- gulned in tho later dealings, but fractional ad- vances were scored all along the line and In s e lustances material gains were rotained at the we of business, The seiling in the forenoon wus lurgely by houses with foreign conneetions. The 0fferings were roadily wh- sorbed and when the buying power wus rein- forced In the afternoon, prices moved up in many ousosshurply. Aniong the features of the early dealings was (he strength manifestod by the Wheellng & Luke Erlo stooks and the advantage gained At that time was held throughout the da Tho uppi tgn selling was atnied especinlly at Union Paelfio and Lou sville & Nushvitle and those twostocks were depressed more than any othors in the active list, the losses at the lowest polnts belng 23 aud 2 per cont respectively. © These were recovered later fu the duy, Dut ench olosed with a lurge fractional loss for the day. On the otner hund the grangers, Ineluding Atehison, were heay= Uy traded in and displaved murked strength without seoring any material mproyvements, as ulso did the Viilards. Tho general list was Jess aotive than yesterduy and notwithstand- fog the woulvity In the "leading shares, the totul business done falls fur short of thuv of yesterday he raly In the afternoon reached all por- tlons of the list, but protessionul realizations in the Iast hour prevented the best figure belnk walntained, ut the olose of which, how= over, wis tirm und active. The final chinge are about equally divided bokween galas wad 1osses of small tractions, but the Wheoling and | irie stocks are ench up 1% per cent and do Conl 1 per cent. while Unfon Pacific 8, loss of seven-eightns of 1 per and_Loulsville three-quarters of 1 per cent. Railrond bonds followed the temper of tho share [ist very closely and Wwero iso somewhat less active than yesterday with o few {ssues spocinily prominent in the deal- ings. The strength diaplayed in honds how- vor more pronounced In stocks and tho final changes aro more matorial, The snles of nll lssues reachied #2.077.000. The st almost invariably higher this evening and among the more Import may be nt guine d Kansas City Midland 45, to Louls Colorado mentloned Toledo, St firsts, 2 to 86 per con't 210 6814 por cont; Reading Ist_incomes 2% 6313 por cent, and the 3ds 2 to K14 per cent. Governnent bonds dull and steady. State bonds dull and firm. e The following are the closing guotations for the leading stocks on the Now York stock ex- change today oo 4T3 Northwestern, pref. 1 4Ll lS (N Y, Contral 10i% Alton, Terre Haute. 33 |N. Y., Chie. & 8t L. 11 do prefarred 5 | do proferred. ... Amerionn Expross. 116 |Ohio Mississippi Bur., C. R & N 0| do preterred Cannda Pacifie. . .1! Canada Southern. .. Central Pacific... ... Ches, & Ohio ¥ do st preferrod 74| Onta bi% 0 & Western regon iproy Oregon Nav L 2Ug | Oregon Trans.... ... © bava| Pacitio Mall.. 0L L 6 | Peorin, Deo. & Bvans, 20% do 20 proferred... Chienko & Alton. .18 [ Pittaburg, Mg C.B&Q Leel g Pullman Palnce 1 C;, O C. & 8L 1. 0'1 | Rending Y Dl Hudson. .0 188 | Rock Taland 000 B Del’, L & W LI ISUL, &SR et T Den’ & i G, prof. .0 dnie St PRUL. v e Enst Tounoasoo %] do pr Qo st preferred: 50 SE PaulMin, & Man 1 o 20d prefarred .. 14 |5t Paul & Ominhia Erle.... o’ pr Fort Wy L 25141 4o profery s Tenn. Col & Iron. Texas Pacifie o 11§ Chi. & K Tol. & O, Cont. pfal Hocking Valley: ...\ 203 Unlon Pacifio Houston & Texas.... 4 |U. S xpress s Cantral... W St L & Pac Ly S L & Pe. prd; 23 5 118 Kurko Exp. 151g Western Unlon, G4 [Am. Cotto Colora ul & Duluth’ pre Lake 31| Loulavill Loulsville Memphis & Micliigan Ce MiL LS. & W A0 preferred Min &St L on SUVCE. s oy Ontarlo 516 Quickstlver... .\ % | do preferred.... ¢ Sutro VTR Bulwer. e preforre litg | Rieh. & W. ¥ Missourl Pacitie.. 1 735 Wisconsin ¢ Mobile & Ohto........ 4y Great Northern phd.. Nashivtile Chatt! . .0 86t Chleago Gus, ... NS, Contral....... 110 | Lond Trust Norfolk & Weat pd. o5y rTrust Northern Pactile: Ao preforred U.P. Denver & Gulf. rihwestern 2 " [Routhern Pactic, 13 Orexon 8. L. & U. 8 ) Distillors. Tizig The total sules of stock todiy wore 462 shares including Atchison, 66,4003 Canadian outhern, 4,250: Chic 010;" Doluware, ckawanni ok Westorn 11,9003 Lowisville & Nashville, 1, Pacific. Northwestern, B i it, 7.745 Omuiit, 4,110 Union, 4,669, ul & Financial Review. NEw Youk. Sept. 1.—The Post says: bond marke teresting points in the whole financial land- seape. and iUs course fu the near future will The 15 at present one of the most in- Possess unus signiticunce, It is here, ler than in the stock market. thut the signs of a veneral revival of con‘idence on the purt of the investigating public are to be souzhtfor. The advance in stocks has been largely oceasioned und re:uluted by condi- tlons 6f a purely local character, notably the over seliing of the entire murset in July by the bonr combination. No such artificiul fa ‘tor operates In the bond market, outside of a few such speculative Is€ues as Atchison und Reading Inco which are subject to the same condition the active stocks. Removing these from con- sideration it is still casy to discern decided ns of improvement in the bond market of the lust weok. The buying has veen judicious, affecting chielly those securities wiose price has been abnormally low. But this s itself a ture. Asbondsof this churacter 1y in price, the movement in st of the bond market will be of very great interest. Boston Stock Market. Mass,, Sept. 1L.—The following were theelosing prices on stocks in the the Bostoun stock today Atehixon & Topek. Boston & ‘Albany HBoston & Ml Ch.. Burl. & Qu Enstern it 1€ i Fitehburg R, R.. Flint & Pere M. Flint & Pero M BosTq rko 3| Calumet & Heeln Franklin | Huron i Kenrsuri Osceola..... Mass. Central. 1914 | Boston Land ' C6 Mex. € 3¢ |Sun Diexo Land Co... N. Y. &N, Enx 97 West lind Land Co... Rutiand common Rutland preferred.. Wis. Central com.... 21 Wis. Central pfi...... 4 Allouez M. Go. (new) 2% Atlantie.... ... 15 Boston & Mont 49 Telephone Lamson Store S, |Water Power. M London Stock Market, Loxnoy. Sept. 1.—The following were the London stock quotitions closing at 4 p. Consols money... 85 1-16% Erle seconds 3 Consols account.. 95 5-16* Mexlcan ordinary.. UL Ss +. 1203 St. Paul comma U6 U020 New York Centrad! NOY. P& O Hratsl s34 Pennsylvania.. Canadlan Pacliie..... 887 | Reading. % | Mexlca T BARSILYER—I5 I-16d per ounce. MONEY—!§ per cent. Rute of discount in the open market for short bills 215 per cent, three months' bills, 23 per cent. Bank of England Bullion. Lox0ox. Sept. L—Amount of bullion with- drawn from the Bank of England on balance + £134,000, Paris Lentes, * PAmis, Sept. 1.—Threo per cent rentes 95f 630 for the acconnt. Denver Mining Stocks. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 1.—The bears took the lead in' mining = stocks today Total sales 25,70 shares. The following are the closing ‘quotatious on the Mining ¢xchange: Alleghany... © 20 |Toenl Tond 21 | Little Rule. . 50| Miy Mure 53 Moralng Ballurat Bangkok.. . Bates It o 3 [0r0.. .. Big Indian g | Pay itock BikSix. ... 614 | PGtost....... Browntow . Ta|Park Con i) Calllope. . L0 e Rindta... 0T 100 Century. 711U 22 Running Lode 215 Clay County D100 |Lenvenworth.... [ Clanaia J....7 W John J Dinmond 8.7 Puzzler Denver Gas KON 1 (Cash G Emmons.... ... .. 48 |Getlyshurg . Gold Troasiro . B | Whale. Ironclad . ... Justice. T (o o sl isco Mi San Fra SAN FraNcisco. Cal., Sept. closing guotutions f were as follows: Alta .. Mount Belehor avajo.. Bost & {Opie otost “on. Caln. & own Point.. uld & Curry”... Hale & Noreross Moxican ... Mono St. Louis Mining Quotations. St Louis, Mo, Sept. L—There was more thun the usual wmount of trading on the min- ing exchange today and sules were made at good figures. ~Tho following bids were made on eall with the prevziling tone at the close Aa i7 |Little Albert An Nettie. !, 0 |Moutrose Placer Atte X Kl | Mickey Breen Blmetaliic a0 [ Stlver Age Central Silvor 1 | Hopes, Elizabeth.. New York Mining Quotations. NEW Yonk, Sept. 1.—Ths closing mining stock quotations ure as follows NI — Sl | Mox Adanis L LUas Ontario Chollar 117 180 |Ophir ... Crown Point.///\ 130 [Plymouth Dendwood L1 |Stores Nevada' Halo & Noreroas . 100 [Standard Homestake . 100 |Union Con a Stiver UM Yellow Jacket O1l Mark t. TTA LINSEED—428 Sopt 10i3d per quarter. TURPENTINE—['rlme, 288 64 per owt ANTWERP, Sept. 1.—PETROLEUM—15%t pald and sellers. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YOk, Sept. 1.~There was o more active demund for dry g00As ut first hands, Trade with the northwest was especially good with orders fuirly large In some insturices. All the condltions of trade ure belleved to be im proved and permanently fuvorable, Havana Markots, . Sept. 1—SPANISH Ny E CHANGE—Qulet, BUGAR--Quiel HAVAN GoLp—12.23 - Boston Wool Market, BOSTON, Muss, Sept. 1.—There 13 a steady demand for wool and the market Is well sus- tained. In Ohlo fleeces thore have been sule of X at20c; XX and XXX and above at 31655 No. 1 ut 3%@i6e; Michigun X has been selling at 27¢, and N ing wools ure firm at S8Q@40c clections are Michigun., Territory wools are active and steady, tho princidl sales Lolug at 80 cleun J in demand ut 3@ for Ohio and §i@ for for fine | for m Wwools ure stondy at wke flour the oS conside is lurge CHIcAGo, 111 out by the Vi the morning the Chicago tr interpr pared with th appears to than in 18 year rope does by the downw New spring way to Cn ket is holiev the i at t nes. A prices. products, in about aguinst A CHICAGO, 111, murket b gene: be that the public ower, ierlin three ports o were | ve 2 1EL000 apolis und tr ing trom September to luter months that it Ke uesduy of on beeves, feedor tive beeves. Hoas—Oflicia of lust wi higher than au bulk selling heuvy, of last week, Suekp—Offic compared with Natives. 825001 e | y it ) @8 for fin Hum: Texas shwifornian und Orecon pirhed wools nre in_derand GG for super mnd 29@ale for extrasi | torelgn wools remain thd san . WEDNESDAY EPTEMBER 2, 1891, medium, and 83@550 o Tradery' Talk. N CONZross a8 papers did not in the opinion of weak with considerable prossure to sell. alot s much too low (n ticle it Sep Co. to 8. Al McWhorter: T ation wired fizures s0a al not excepting Russia, which that xported 95,00, terpretation on the Vienna figures is evide urd tenc spite of continued bud harvest weather. when the rea facts became Tho low grades were especially he wheat ago in_conside believe in higher pri mak very McCormick to 1%, C. s been was difficult to d . but later on teudy "The recelpts contained no good na- Saturday. range of the bricgs puid was 8800515, the PR Tt $4.05@4.95; day of last weok. 60 t0 70 1b, Tamb: company for th report shouid e construed as n bearish documont, and on this they ac wheat down to 81004 for December. action afterwards took pla for eastern account. Oubles were conflicting. some quoting Liv bles quoted it from ¢ was werp i3 franc hizher. uptirn was th he ounting to 7,150,000, Ry he with shipments 1,520,000, Duliith movement of spring wheat has shown Increased activity ding in provisions was so lar, Puckers report nd_seem lewhat better pr to OMAHA MARKETS OATTLE-Official rec s compared wlih st week, receipts of compured with 638 yesterduy, and ther and small s d go Into consumption. opened weik, closes strong at cents on October from the opening o 81, Lovts, Mo., Sopty: i—=Langenbere Broth- ers to Cockrell Brothers The following will show the range of priees on the leading op= tions at this point today | €oMMaDTTY [ Opon. [ iTigh. | Low. | Close. [Yowy. Wikat— | | | o oo | eor | o] oo | o1 oo | o Yoar o o] e e 0ATS— | | | Sept Wl W mgl w . onicaao, Tk, Sepfs L=-F, G, Logan & Cc to Bryan Conmission Co.: Wheat opened cember opened at81.0255, sold off to #1.01% and again up to 81,02 The close Is $1.01%. ~ Ligu dation has beeu hewvy. The principal buy ing was by holders of privileges and our pie operators who purchused for some reaction cn wdecline of § went rom yesterdays. Cables are all wouk and some lower with Improved wenther in Englund and the continent. The returns made by the Vienna conzress have beon fully discounted months ago. that it is known the predictea fanine 8 fur- ther off thun 1t was yest there fs less disposition to buy, Irance appears to have povided for - her necds inad- vance and will not require to be a purchase until she works off some of her own erop as well as her forclen p: 2 nd with hor we no anxiety to bu, reh wnd Russia menn- ods for the pres- Ind il ent. OUr own northwesteri crop 18 now ready to be marketed, and must be felt ere long. Goeod No,dand '+ whent was selling in this rket from S0 to @2 cents, Either those price. or No. 2 for The Iyw grades Corn 10e of Cats ure Provisions at $1.01 n ad on the floor. are in better demand especially ribs which iro od cheap. The consumptive demund Sonnett, Hopkins 8 porotniutes sont published in bear out the sensational hero yesterday s com- two years ago. Eurapo wor erop of whoit Thit bullish ) of wheat place w in- t ey of its markets in Our market was weak to because shorts were driven in yesterday by “inflammatory advices from abroad and” thicre was heavy selling mare apparent. vy today is bezinning to find its ruble volume. Wo s Luter on but the mar- cts tired with indications of selling lower. Corn was quite weak at Yorkers cutie to the rescue and fnspir a feeling of terror that the market was given w sharp boom on rithe; ed that the elght or nine million irkot and but New d such one time, moderate buying. It ique hold all options Jusnels und this tes up it very hard to trado 1 brouk 18 laoked for when this line 18 unloaded, but the elique are evidently hopeful dictute terms and forco in the shorts at panic Oats I8 rather quiet, but look attruc- tive atcurrent pi Proyisions b rumors in the Assoclated press that Germany to remove fean po t they will be uble to es conpared with other ong_on diseriminating edicts Dupee & he wheat today. The netive opinion of our ‘local trad very of the Vienna conzress t the opening, selling A re- e on good buying r. while penny 13 mar . Ant- One cause of the little avy_clearunces from the Receipts all around, being cleven primary poi Receipts it ) indieate an incre: The corn marl nd strenzth, e acconnt helnz espeeialy firm on good buying, sald to come from the east. The cash demiand iis been furly £00d. Oats fairly active and strong. The east wus sald u heavy buyer, and we note bullish tinent among o The early y in chang- cern the temper of the mar- decided strength was devel- oped, which eloses prices at the top notch of the day. meuts a good demund for expect that if the south os for cotton this OMAHA, Sept. pts of cattle, 1,62 yesterday ar The murket was firm buteher stock and slow on hoga 3451 as Tues- The market was active sud T 1,303 yesterduy ana 2, The 503 . . All were sold, The 10, mixed, Licht. $4.05@5. #4.8504.00. he averige of the prices puid was 1.0+ 8 com- pared with 84,580 yesterduy and $4.80 Tuesday cceipts of sheep 542, as 305 Tues- steady. westorns, $223@450: good 00GL3.5) Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Official rocelpts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unloa stockyards twonty-four hou 50'clock, p. m., September 1, 1891: s ending at RECEIPTS, Cara. | Hend | Cars. Head. Cars. s THRSS L ena | Car: G ‘ Head. ‘] 1l | 2| ~Bayors Qmaha Packin WITL& Co .o ho J P Squires Left over. otal . 1160 KO0 108 180 it 1 1..710 1 1 Co... The G. 11 Hammond €5. “udahy ki (o Bhippers and feoders. ! c8e No. 21 i | Cattle. [ Hogs. | Sheop. 15 610 LY o 18t 2 tative Sale cows. Av. rr. No 16 1 9 24 10 1 1040 1000 2i; 5 1009 201100 395 R 9.1065 25 823 40,007 230 D FEEDERS. 17..1018 310 101027 210 10 [T 1003 2 1038 1100 1052 2 1. 100 250 1 00 11410 180 1..1960 185 1.140) 200 Lo 185 STAGS, 1..1710 180 2..14% 2 25 1..1460 250 XN, 2..1600 285 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. W. W. Corlett. 1oull...., . 1200 81 90 5 cows LU - MO 240 16 cows 70 47 foeders 008 1 steer .. 1 steor 1 steer B steers . A, Ple 1 bull... y 1 cow 22 cows. i feedor ty firos. 2 steers. .. Kyun kiros. R itiege. 1 cow 1cow.. .. 42 cows 1 steel 9 steers . Anderson. 2 cows. $00WH e o stoors, Wyo Tex 4cows 240 4 foedors 075 3 M 82 teedors. 100 890 No. Av, 200 160 120 160 40 160 » 1 0 240 K0 120 120 - 200 80 an ) 120 m by 40 = 160 80 PIGS AND ROUGH, 1 40 400 1 2 — 415 i SHEEP, . Pr. 4 natives, mixod &0 10 natives, mixed 106300 Angust Statement. Showlng the offic seipts and shipments of live stock durin month ending July SLINL and the number of head consumed at South Omuha: mEEE o HRa g Eine g it H e s 2 | 8 ont| & -—|, wwl B S 1= | vuont| & |3 | @ | “NOILISOSI Chicago Live Btock Markets. OnicaGo, 1L, Sept L—[Spoctal Telozram to Tue Be 3. LE—"The tle mar.et wore amore qulet look today ana displayed less Strongth than for o few days past. However, there was a demand for all’'the offerings and Holdors were not required to make any price concessions, the general warket ruling un- Tiged. Of nutive catile there were scarcely euough to make u murket, 2,000 hend conipris- {ng the fresh receipts. and_very few been left over from Monday, they were ¢ out In good season on u basis of 3150 to & for poor 10 ex(ra cows, §2.23 to &L5 nd fecders and & 3,40 for conmon ers to faney shipping st ore wero about 500 heid each of Toxans and westerns. A lurge purt of the former belonzod to the ssed beef outfits nnd were not on the mur- dr 9 for cows and steers, ket. Quotations were . Westerns were in demind at #.00 to #.9) cording to quality. Cilves were stror full £200 to &0.5). Some Texas culves aver: Ing 13) pounds brought .30, a_ surprisinly good price for calves from Texas. There waw ho change in hogs, anything of adesirablo quality being in demand at Monday's quota- tlons. while for poor and comuon sorts prices leancd to weakness. The demund. though not particalurly sharp, ealled for more hogs thicn Were offered aud at the close tho ten- dency appeared 1o bo o slightly up- ward, The best - heavy grades sold around 40, and facy lizht were Guoted wt 2170 to .55, trom these fizures silos Siragglod along down to $4.50 to #8460 tor poor St And 10 £400 to #1.00 for culls and thin 5. 'Most of the day's work was done at .50, ne- at “Tho Eveninz Journal reports: CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 0,005 shipments, L0005 murcet steady o strongs top prices, H.5)@55: no_prime or extri stoers on sale: others, $LA003 417 ring- ors, #L00mAT: Texans, B0 stockers, $1.O5@A25; 2000 cows, $2 75N, A Hoas—Roecipts, 14,000 shipments, 6,000; mar- closed weak; rough and paciors wnd mixed. .9 teher welehts, & ket opened strone, common, #5043 f 5.10; prime heavy ‘and b ) &40: primie lizht, @ 605 Rrassers, $1.0004.00, Sugee-—Receipts, 6,000; " shipments, 1 market active, higher: native ewes, &0 1.5 mixed, M.IVOAM; Wes wothers, #4105 “Texans, $4.10; lambs, K. ew York Live Stock Market. NEW Youk, Sept. 1 -BEEVES - Recolpts, 7 hend, all for export and siiughter. No fecling firi. SED BEEF—Stoady; 613800 por wents today, o L6 ) bect: tomo qunrters of CALYVES Receints, 1570 he vonls, 800401 por 100 D85 Krisse 330: westorn ealves. 8000 SnEER - ter A0 heid sheon, 1250455 por 100 1hst 6.76: dressod mutton, steidy T, dressed Tamb. firm at 813010 Hoas—leceipts, 4425 head, ine udin for sale; market steady at 8906600 porio) 1bs N ; shi ers of ol ket flvm; 5, 8 5% Kansus City Live Stock Markets. KANSAS Orry, Mo, Sept. L—CATTLERe- pints, 9.20); shipments, 5.2 market dull lower; stéers, 85.0063.60; cows, fovdors, $2.500 1. 5,42 oipts, i shipm ket nhout stoady; bulk, £5.00@5.10 BB, SiErp—Receipts, 20813 shipments, $,050: mar- Kot steady. t. Louis Live Stock Market. 8. Louts. Mo, Sopt. 1L—CATTLE-Rocelpts, 5.100: shipmients, 8 0: market steady: fair o Cholee nitives 82750.50; Texans and Indians, 0463 cunners. #1.7002.00, Hoas - Receipts., 4.2.0: shipnents, 5,100 mir- ket stronger: heivy. 832 @.i0; wixed, #.7.@ 8,203 Light, #.10@ Currents of Comme 8. F. Gilman Is putting up ing mill at Valentine, Neb. winter wheat is ruised in abundunce. The good water power and every facility for wur Tng out & first elass urticle of flour, ” aw )-barrel flour- whero No. 1 hard JOUN A MCSUANE FIANK C CONDON McShane & Condon, INVESTMENT BANKERS, 800 8, 18th St,, First National Bank Buil1 ing, Omaha, Neb. © the lonas, #pproved collateral security iritley, commarolal pa 0 L arovad 0.0 ra 3, bank slck, or ol OMAHA _GRAIN AND PROVISION. ¥ y | Bryan CommissionOo| _ A..8. MoWhorter DIRECTORY. : i Sl i o Cockrell Bros F. 0. Swartz & Coy, ¥ X Rrokers. Private wires Rrokers Grain, Provistons AWNINGS AND TENTS. {oNow York, Chitongo, & |ete. Private wire o8 e Flaga, hammocks, ofl and BAGS AND TWINES. i VINES. | cor.10h and Jackson sta Bemis Omaba Bag Co. | Wi I5th and Hgrney, Omahn, Tmporters and Man fac | —— e D Fiour sa iy ieiaps ana IRON WORK Twin . BICYCLES, Tron Works, Works, A. H. Perrizo & Co M. 0. Daxon. Duaiding work, endtnos, | Manuf s fire and burgiag 10 Dok trect. | Bleyclos ol on mouthiy | folndert i Work, 1-on ahutters an sona for our catmowne | BB R drcon, 110 & nckvon ot BOOK BINDERS and STATIONERS Lly GOl & Ackerman Brothers & Heintae, Tler & O, R, R. Grotte, Printers, binders, elootrotypors, blank book manu Liquor Merchant | tmporter and Jobver of ot ors 1113 i taenoy Seroot, | " RTAGE et oo T O Wrar e Btk Mantifaotur'rs Kennedy's | 100 Wnt 105 Katham St. . FANE Indin Bitters. |~ | brics Hets on appieation: BOOTS AND SHOES L. Kirscht & Co,, | Frick & Herberts, Ohos, A, Cood Uo. | Kirkendall.JonesdUg | Whotesalo Ltauor eates | whotesaloLiquor Deaters Manufacturers and Job- | Wholosalevanu factue'rs W54 8. 10eh St £01-508 8, 10th S, ber S| C 1112, 1104, % 1100 Howard streot. | and 1100, larney streot LUMBELR. Willims, Von Aer-| W. V. Morss & Co, | G, = | "Paxton & Vierling HARDWARE Hardware Oo. W. Douglass & Co Reotor& Willielmy Oo | Lee- Glark-Andreceen Omaha Safe & Iron “John A Wakefield, nam & Harte Shoo Factory Corner 11th tf Amorienn Pork 1212 arnay atrsot, | 4 DOVLIAL ate Ohiaba wood Lumbor, | et i Omata, Neb. call s 1810 North 16th Street. | R s s | BUTCHERS Charles R, Loe, Louis Bradford, ey TR e oy carpets and parquet Lumber, lime, ment,ef John L. Wilkie, | Louis Heller, "ot Omaha paper box factory | Butchers and Packers, 9th and Douglns. 1) )uglas Street. 1171319 Dousla i supplies. Beot | Ordors prompuly nilwa. | B< AN e Cnsinien CARRI , BUGGIES, ETC. = =z gt L | B 1Y W. T. Seaman, i Omaha's Largest Variety WAGONS AND CARRIAGE: MUSICAL INSTRUME? , ETO e vt rarrves | Max Meyer & Bro Go| A, Hospe, Jr., - OART 19 IR OLORHING iy lissathstisn o vy Gt A i _Omaha Carpet Co,, Gilmore & Rull, midsteat insteuaients, | M R AT LT R e MARTLRO Tiari AT Farnam and loth, | 1315 Douglas Street. tngs, curtali koodnate | Wholosate' Clothiors, | = = = 1511 Douglas atroet 110 Harnoy street OYSTERS. MILLINERY AND NO1ION, 0. A. Stonehill, linery Importor and Jobbers Militnery 205, 210 un |l 212 South 11 Streot Notlons.Cloaks Kt | 1SS, 16th St ¢ i, | y White Lime ta. | T. Oberfolder & o, n th _—_—m CIGAR West & Fritscher, Manufactures fine clanrs, Jobbers of leat tabuceo, Oysters, Flsh and Celery, Platt & Co., 514 Bouth 10th By 1011 Farnam Streot. SO C0AL, COKE, ETC, Cons lidated Tank = felts ELET 35123 Line Co. Omaha_Qoal, Ooke & | Coutant & Squires, | Refined and v Lime Oo., Hardund soft cont ship- | 0 £ Hardand sott conl. 8 1. | e pbett o | = — b i s | Omann PRODUCE, COMMI American Fuel Co., Howell & Go., Ribbel & Smith, Schroeder & Co., Shippers and dealers = 3 Dealers M col prod- | Cash buybrs butte anthracito and bicu- 7S Wl Sireet, o Tt Veuatauies, | Gias: Al penorsl com: S o = Alon merchnnts, 1207 Howard Street. 423 South 11th Street. “Nebraska Fuel Go., 213 8. Fith Streot, Johnson Bros,, 14 Farnam Street, i w Neb. Omaha. N ter, ¢ Robert Purvis, @ Howara Streot. ite for pricos on but- Produce, fruits of ALl Kinds, oysters, Rame. RE :E.’ B. Brnfich X .‘; (Ic:- all 10 Harney Streots. CORNICE, Kirschbruun &7S0us, |Jas. A, Clark & (504, 5 Butter, cheese, exun Eagle Cornice Works, Munufacturers of nized Tron Cornice. ndow caps, motallio sieyliglits, ‘ete.’ 1110 and 1112 Dodye &t Cou CEMENT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Co., Cady & Gray, Lime, cement, etc., ete. 218 8. 13th Stro n St Omalia, Neb. | cor. 9th and Doug Butter, egis = cialtles. teas, splees, ete. énrpcxntur Paper Co., | nd poultry. ponltre and enme, 1209 Howard Street. Bates & Co,, intry produce, fruits, tALIes. Rrocers' spo- oS st PAPER. Omaha Rubber Co. —_—————————————— | Carry a full Atock of | Manufucturers and lol i 5 - printing, weapping ad | bor all kinds * rubl o S, wiiting paper, card pa- | Kuods. SRS ARG00DS Tt o, Prper et P | UG purnam streot. Kilpatrick - Koch Dry Goods Co., Dry £00ds, notlons, gents’ furnishing goods Corner 11th ana Howard. | cor. Tith and 110 ward Sts — BLECTRICAL SUPPLI Wolf Electrical Co. M. E. Smith & Oo., Dry goods. nottons, fur- nishing goods. g ROIT-AUTOMATIC Electric Motors and Dyvamos. Catalogue DI Mustratod_eatulogue “Emerson Seed Co, Seed growers. donlers in tree weeds SEEDS James Hughes, Cooks and Henters for sale. (07 8. Tith grags, grain and 421424 South 15th, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, 609 South 13th Streot. | RUBBER GOODS 1 b- or Btoves repatrs of all kinds —_— 1otd cattot avonue. | v st NN Ma. | M. A, Disbrow & Oo, | Bohn Sash & Door Oo —_——‘_‘—'_'—g'r—— Manufacturers of sash. | Manufacturers of moulds e T doors, blinds and gy, Imud“ ors, ete. 4 ). YERY, ETC. m ol 5. Branch of - | Oftice AT OFIN BT D10 B i T o | w00 2w muiatng. T. G. Northwall, General western Skandia Plow ¢ 1549151 Sherman Ave. Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Co,, eea|S Corner Jones and 9th Sts. Ouinhia, Neb, | "EAM AND WATER SU Pump Co., 1002-1004 K - IPPLIES U. 8, Wind Engine & | A, L, Strang & Sons, i Streot, LOUI. Jnlliday Wind Milla ST [ e e Omaha. Neb R. T. Davis Mill Co, | = €.G. vnderwood COFFEE, SPIC Manager at Omal | Cor. 8th and Jackson Sts, Omaha Milling Co., Merchnnt Millers, Oftice and MU 13k North Tith S _‘VE. I'V. Gilman, 1013-16-17, i Lith Street 5. Blach t Manager. Consolidated Coffee. Compauy, and 1 1oy St BILLIA FURNITURE AND CARPE H. Hardy Co,, B '{‘Il(w ?rlff‘g“v]inkb ~ | wogx, aoits, aivums, | Balke-Collender Oo, Dewey & Stone Pfe- | Beebe & Runyan Fur- | finey @i, tuse e | s morevmaieo. niture Co., niture Co, Oty it wr, 4w 50 oo Hereen Succonsorato C.A. Bieebe | | 1014 Fnrnim Stroet. Ginalia Furniture and carpef 115-1119 Farnam Str & Co., Grace and 1ith 8ts Omaha GENT'S FURNISHING (;OODS, % A e UN J. T\ Robinson Notion Sohne'der & Loomis, | A. D, Bojer & Oo,, SOUTH OMAHA. ON STOCK YARDS CO.,, - - LIMITE Hunter & Greez, — 0 Co. Jobbors and [mpOTters Of | ;o uniahing woc g0 Exchiange Bulldtng, | 90 Exchanke Butlding, notions and faraishing | 't colwhrated bramd ey [ Mitteictiin - OVern s South Omala South Omaha. punta, Miirts, Contas ete 1011 Moward Strect. | Cor. T2uh and Howard St WANTED ; PAINT, y UGS, Total lnwans of CITIE GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DI 'l__ BUNB 00!1_’«1!!%5319,25 o 5 . DISTRICTS, Koonard Glass and | J. A, Fuller & Go, | &8P USRS S DisTRICTS, WATSS Correapondence sollcited. Paint Oo., 05-1413 Tinrney Stre Ouwilia, Neb 1402 Douklas Streot, Blake, Bruce & Co., 0108 1.eavenworth St William Cummings South 1ith St 617 and 019 Ouaha, Neb Omalia, Neb, RS ——— GROCERIES, Moyer & Raapke, 1o Paxton & Gallagher, | Omaha, Neb Owahn Neb, D. M Steelo & Co, |Sloan, Johnson & Co. Yth and Leavenworth L ‘ Streets, [ McCord, Brady & Co., avenworth 1205 Jones Str 1201 Omaha, Owala, Neb, | 15th wna L | omatn, o A i | G B GUNPOWDER, Hugh H. Clark Gen') Western Agent of & caps, fuse ey atresh l“z Rrade N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 165 Dearborn Street, CHICAGG 5 We'l Street, NEW YOItK 70 Rtata 8t.- BOBTON aeiiad not to \g €Ortaln cure for thy Siicinre. W tALng weaki) i B women, Iprescribeitand foel in recommending il ufferors. Mfdouin by Thc Evr.46 Cnewea Co. CINGINNATI, 0. UL 8. A Nold by Drusilsie. Mark) FRICE 81.00. 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