t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2T, 3 901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Anitbir Listleai Daj ii Quins on the Erd of Tad. BLIGHT ACTIVITY IN THE CORN MARKET VVIirnt l Hull nml Nnrniw Dfinnntl tor Unln Develops Into fcnlpliiH Affnir Provisions ttulct, "Ti, but Steiuly. CHICAGO, Sent. 20.-Exceptlng n spark f animation snown by corn the grain cie dull toila, although sternly. Wheat tYloicd ttc, corn WiUc higher und oats un changed. Provisions closed a shade to y4c l'Theriihort-llvd activity In corn, the only feature of the day, wan duo to un exhaus tion of supplies. For a few moments onxlous shorts were alarmed by tho sltua tloti and ran tho murket up lc. Tho cover ing tnovemi'iit over th market took eog ulzanrc of thn perfect weather nnd onsod off, but closed steady. December was In bettrr demand than yesterday und Decern bee and .May decreased lUc. December ranged between 69'io and nS'ic nnd closed WuUi higher ut 54C. Itecclpts were W The market for wheat was a dull nnd liurrow ufTalr. A rim; of local bear fit tempted to force December under 70c by taking iidvnhtHgo of tho favorable reports from Argentina and Hussla, but the move ment lacked sulllclcnt strength to over come the bullish Intlueuce of corn and light southwest receipts. December opened at 70',tc. sold to iUVvSTOUc. reacted to 70iO and closed steady to Wy7o".4P. Sen board clearance!) were 387.VW 'b.ishels, I'rlmnry receipts aggregated i,Uj.i,i iiusncis, against n7,i) bushels last year, t.ocal receipts were 117 cars, 2 of contract grade. Mimic ipolls and Duluth reported 021 cars, mak ,ng a total for the three points of 741 cars, ig.iliiHt "12 a year ago. There was a Hmall outside demand for lats early, but the market Inter developed nto a scalping affair. Prices wero steady m sympathy with corn. Itecelpts were 164 tars. December sold between 36-)sc nnd 16V and closed unchanged at 36i',c. Provisions were quiet, but steady on a (air cash demand. .lanunry pork closed a ihado and January lard and ribs each 2',s2 Jlgher. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 100 :nrs; corn, 315 cars; oats. 2uo cars; hogs, !l.f)ohend. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y. 'Wheat I I I Sept. fiSUI fA I GS'il Dep. 704 7V4 70Uf7J May 73S?i'7t.4tP,i 73H 'Corn I'll Kept. 67 fiS 67- Dee. fW&',4 BSitJ 66V May 69?iff0 0V4 B!), 'Oats l Sept. 3.1J1 34',!, 3f; Dee. 36U 26 30(4 May ssuyi; 3S ssu Pork- Oct. 11 75 11 S5 14 75 Jnn. 15 93 16 OVA IB 93 Mny in 05 1C 15 16 05 Lard- I I I Sept. 1 9 f2H 0 S7 ! 8214 Oct. 3 75 9 f5 9 76 Jan. 9 3UJ 9 to 3 32,S May 9 35 9 40 9 35 Ribs- I Sept Oct. S SO g 90 R M) Jan. 8 25 S 30 8 25 Mny 8 35 S 3li S 30 7350 73?i 57! r.7? 5'4 SVtftK I 3431ii,'iJ 36U i8U I It S2H 16 CB 16 15 11 SO r 2'4 16 124 9 37V4 9 77V4 9 15 9 S7VV 9 9 37t4! 9 40 8 S5 ' 8 271 8 35 8 S5 S 8) 8 25 8 32' J No 2. dish quotations were as follows: FLOUR-Htrndv; winter patents. JUOa l.fO; straights. J2.0O23.40: clears, J2.SW3.20; tprlng specials, J4. 1034.20; patents, J3.40W 3.70. linkers. J2.20rf?2.05. WHEAT- No. 3. 67J69c; No. 2 red, 70-iJc. COIIN'-Nn. 2 yellow. BSHflBSc. OATS -No. 2. 36V4f?37c: No, 2 white, 3S S!5c; No. 3 white, 37W(3SHc. RVE-Nn. 2. 66o. RARLEV Good feeding, Elc; fnlr to choice malting, i'iOc. HEBDS-No. 1, flax, $1.62; No. 1 north western, J1.C2; prime timothy, J5.33Q5.43; clover, contract grade, $6.50. PHOVIS IONS M ess pork, per bbl $ll.90?( 05.00. Uird, per 100 lbs.. 9.S5fl9.87',4, Short fflbs sides (loose), $S.S5f9.00. Dry snlted nhoulders tboxed), $7.i;2Hfi7.S74. Short clear sides (boxed), J3.B0ift3.GO. WIUSKV-Hasls of high wines. J1.30. The following are the receipts nu1 shlp- mrnin lur 1110 mui iwciuy-iiiur nour: I Articles. Itecelpts. Shipments. ' Flour, bbls Wheat, ml. Corn, bu... Onts, bu... Itye. bu.... Iinrley, bu . 15,000 .1S1.000 .152.0 . 15,000 . 4l,0r0 S'2,0 0 661.000 162.000 2.000 19.000 On the Produce exchanga today the but. ter market was firm; creameries, 14f21c; rtntrlcs, n!rl7c. Cheese, firm, lOQll'.ic Kgcs, Jlrm; fresh, lCftlfiV4c M5W VOHIC nnBUAI MAItKBT. Quntntlntm "f (be Day nn Vnrlon Coiiiiiinilltles. NEW YOItK, Sept. 26. PLOUn-Rccelnts, 27.075 bbls.; exports, 16,66;) bbls.; dull but steady; winter jiatcnts. f3.Boy3.80; winter tralghts, J3.30iS.1.45; Mlnnesotn patents, f3.fijy3.30; winter extras, $2.5Ctfi2.80. Uyo riiur, steady; fnlr to good, J2.85fj3.15; choice to fancy, f3.3083-35. COU.NMBAl-Qulot; vellow western, J1.22; ;lty. J1.20; Iirundywlnu, , t3.35ff3.50. HYK Dull; No. 2 western, GOc, f. o. b., illoat. HAHIiKY Dull; feeding, 64c. c. I. f., nuf falo: malting, 60fj6lc, c. I. f., HulTalo. WHi: AT Itecelpts, 147.5S0 bu.; exports, B1.966 bu. Spot, dull; No. 1 northern Duluth, 7GV4c, f. o. ti., nfloat. Options wero easier at llrst owing to tho lower cables and liquida tion, hut eventually sold up with corn. They dually eased oft under realizing and rlosed dull. Mny. 7iiy79ic, closed nt i9Hc; September. 74Htfl74c, closed nt 74,jc; Octo ber, 73073Tfcc, closed nt 73ic; December, WfiJlWic, closed at 76c. (JOHN Itecelpts, 74.WO bu.; exports, 20,010 Ml. Spot, sternly; No. 2, Btc, elevator, and l!c, f. o. b., allo.it. Options easy, but inter beenmo stronger on active support by western trnders and fair covering. It finally eased off under sales for long ac counts and closed easy. Mny. G4$rtl4c. closed nt 61c; September, 63tfiye, closed at 63c; December, 62Q63Vic, closed at 62j4C. OATS Receipts, 32,100 bu.: exports, 20,140 bu. Spot,. steady. Options dull, but steady with corn. HAY Stendy; shipping, COgcSc; good to choice. .s3i(Wc. HOPS Q'j lot; state, common to choice. loi crop, unioc; W) crop, lUfiic; 1S93 crop. (Wfllc; Paclllo const, l&oo crop, ll15o; 1S33 crop, 61Tllc; 1S9S crop, 55J9c. HIDKS-Stondy: Onlveston. 20 to 23 lbs.. ISc; Cnllfornln, 21 to 25 lbs,, 19'Ac: Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs,. 14V4c LI3ATHHH Stendy; hemlock solo, mic ros Ayros, light to heavy weights, 23!Mi 24V4e; ncld, 23Hfl2l',4u. PROVISIONS-Heef, steady; fnmlly. fll.60 4T12.W; mess, J3.BoyiO.00; beef hnms, f20.00y 21.50; pneket. $l0.0o&10.M; city, extrn India mess, J16 00yi8.00. Cut mcnts, stendy; pickled bellies, J3.75ll,75; pickled shoul lers, J7.23; pickled hams. J10.75f(U,00. lard, steady; western stenmed, tl0.25; ri tlned, sternly; cnntlntiut. $10 Gil; South Amer ica, $11.25; compound, $7.507.75. Pork, Heady; family, $16.00y 16.50; short clear, J17.50 (& 13.01, mess, J16.OOyi7.lX). TALLOW Firm; cltv (J2 per pkg.). 6c; country (pkgs. free), Bftyec. HUrncn-Itecelpts. ll.lis pkgs.; stnto rtnlry. 1420V4c; creamery. I5y22c; June fac tory, m44il5t4c. ClIKKSi: Receipts, 3,316 jiIcrs.; strong; fnney Inrgo colored and white, 9e; fancy Mimll colored. t'TiyiOo; funcy small white, 9f9Hr. KatlS-Recelpts, 8.0(3 pkgs,; firm; stato nnd Pcnnsylvlnla, 21fff22c; western eltudlcd, 20Hy21e. western uncaudleil, 17ijy20c. MOl.ASSKS-Stendy. POULTRY Alive, steady; dressed, tlrm. unchanged, MUTAI.S Agnln there was a decided tlrop In tho price of cooper nt London, while tho local market remained featureless. Tho market was weak abroad under liberal of ferings, prompted by reports of henvv itocks nnd a Inek of bull support. Thn close was weak at 61 ISs 3d for spot nnd 6.' Bs for futures. Tin, after opening weak tinder liquidation at New York, turned nrnunil and became firm on good buying, tho closing being llrmer nt J25 for spot. At London, however, tho market was un changed, spot being quoted nt 112 15s and futures nt 110 15s, Lead nnd spelter wern jinchnnged both here nnd nliroad. Domestic linn inaraeiB miu una nominally unciianged Glasgow warrnnts closed nt 81s nnd Mid. dlesborough nt 45s Id. IMillaili'llilila Produce Mnrtiet. PHILADKLPRIA, Sept. 26,-ni'TTKR- firiii; inncy western creamery, .Jtyc; fancy nearbv prints, 25e. KCJOB-Klrin; fresh nearby and western, iie; iresii souuiwcsieru, aw; iresil soutn ern. inc. CHKKSK-KIrm; New York full creams, fancy small, SUe; Now York full crenms, iuir 10 cuoicc, uaiic. Mluneaiinlls Whuiit, l'lnur nml llrnn. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 26. - WHEAT - wasn, w,c; uecemor, j,w, Alay, JUltU 70Hc; on track, No. 1 hard, 71jc; No, 1 northern, fiSH"; No. 2 northern, 664c. KLOUR First patents, J3.90y4.00; secmd patents. $1.60; first clcnrs, t2.85y2.W; second clears, $2.25. RUAN-In bulk, J13.COffl3.2a. OMAHA WIIOI.nsAI.n 3IAIIKBT. ComlKlnii of Trndi. nml (Inutntliins in Slnplr nnd l'nney Produce. KnoS-Hceelpts fnlr; loss off, llQlnc. LIVn POULTRY-Hens, 7fl7Hc; young nnd old roosters, 4c; turkeys, 6ySc; ducks and geese, &yOHc; spring chickens, per lb ilL'TTRn-Common to fair. 1212V4c; eholco dairy, In tubs, 15jl6c; Bepnrntor, 22 W23e. , KRKSH I'lSH-Illnek bnss, ISc; whlto bnss, 10c: bluellsh, llci bullheads, 10c: bluo litis, 7c; buffaloes, 7c, catfish, 12c; cod, 10c; croppies, 10c, halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; had cock, 10c; pike. 10c; red snapper, 10c; sal mon, Kc; sunibh, oc; trout, luc; whttetlsh, 10c. OYSTKHS Mediums, per onn, 23c; Stand nrds, per cm, 2Sc; extra selects, per enn, 35c; New York counts, per can, 4oc; bilk standards, per gal., $1.1'. PKIKONS-Llve, per doz., COc. VliALS-Cholce. Sc. HAY Prices quoted by Omnha Wholfsale Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, JIU.irt; .No 2 upland, Jlo; medium. 9.50; coarse. JS.B0, Ry0 straw, JI.B0. These prlcei are for liny of good color nnd quality. De mand fair. Receipts, 2 cars. CORN-5Tc. C' OATS-Old, 35c. URAN $16.50. VKOETARLES. POTATOnS-Homc grown, $1.1031.15; Salt Lnkes. $1.20; Colorndf.. $1.20. " .,,:(.,n.,l',NT-pr cloz - 75c V ' CTS-Per niarket basKet. 35 TtJIlNlPsfpor basket Mc '' UCUMRERS-Homo grown, SlIjC. 33c. per doz., !0 LETTPCE Per bu 20c. RADISHES Per doz., lOtfloC. PARSI EY-Per doz.. 'toZ. SWEET POTATOES-Per hu $1.25. -V.;i,IA.S1.'1,nn(, ccl crated, lc. ket 5oe grown' l,cr ls,b- bM' HEANS-Wnx. per '4-bu. basket, COc; string, per H-bu. hnsket, 50c. ONlONS-Home-grown, per lb., 2S214c; filianlsh. per ernte. $1,50. jjNTALOL'PE-Rockyfords, per crate. "'WATER.MEt.ONS - MNsuurl, Iowa nnd Nebraska, 20fi23c,,ns to slip. CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25f?35c; Nebraska, per bunch, 30yi0c; Colorado. 40 0 tyc. NAVY REANS Per bu., $2.5002.75. FRUITS. APPLES-C'ooklng, per bbl., $2.5002 75; snow apples, per bbl.. J3; Jonathans, $3.50; Relleflowers $I.C5fil,75. PEACIIES-Callfornla freestone, per box, 8jc; clings, ,5c; 1'tnh freestone. 7505c: t-inertos, 6-bnsket crates, $1.3001.40. PLUMS California, per crite. $1.2501.CO; $2.50. QUINCES-Pcr box. $1.65. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES Vnlcnclas. Jl.fjOWS.oo- t.A sweets. $1.60. LEMONS Knncy, $3.75; choice. $3.25. mVi'vVN"AS-Pcr 1,U,IC1' nccordlng to size, KIOS Cnllfornla, new cartons, 75c: Im ported, per lb., 12014c. lAVi-v ,frs'2!1' ln.f-'- b"!". fairs, 5c. HONEY Per 24-scctlon case. J3.75. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English wnlnuts. ner Hi.. iKo- nt. berts, per lb., 13c; nlmnnds, per lb., 16020c; rnw peanuts, per lb., 60614c; roasted, 6V40 CIDER-Pcr bbl., fl.50; per ii-bbl.. $2.73. HIDES No. 1 crecn. 6V4c: Nn. 1 ,rrn 6V4c; No. 1 salted, Sc; No, 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12V4 lhv, 8c; No. 2 venl calf. 12 tn 15 lbs., 6e; dry hides, S013c; shcop (iuiid, Miifiuu, iiurseiuues, 1l.wy,Zj, 5(. I.011I (i nil ii unit Provision. ST. T.nnta Sn( tvnr . n r S2,i5l bushels; llrm; No. 2 red, cash, elc- vuiur, it-?o; irncn, nifijc; tieptember, Oiic; December, 7H4S71o; May, 75Ho; No. ! hard, 69fj63!4c nOnV-Knm" Vrt o ,.ottl, cnn. eni's. S3c; September, 53c; December, BStjgjSc; OATS T-'Irtn- K'n nl. -i- 3SJ3SUc: September, 3"Wc: December, 37Tc; iv i to iower, mc. FIOTIlt Mnrli-nt rlltll nnmv -A . . . . , " Jun',r 11, IQIItJ UIIU straights. $3.00fi3.15; clears, $2.90. occjijo nmomy, steady at $4.7535.10; flax, no market. CORNMEAI-Stendy nt $2.90. RRAN Quiet; sacked, enst track. 77JJ78C. IIA Y frrpplllfir? tlrYinlht. t? IWTf 1 r AA . ... I rle. $7.0009.60. WHISKY Steady, $1.30. IRON COTTONTlK8-$1.20. HAaOINC.-0y7V4c. IIK.M1' TWINE 3c. i'imvi9invsnnri nrm. ,i ... Ijird. h i?tier I9Cti cif ,T 7. , 10c lower; extra shorts, $3.124; clear ribs $3; clcnr sides, $3.3714. Hacon, boxed, extra shorts. $10.25: rleitr rll.o tinm- ..l- $10.37H. ' METALS Lend, quiet, $4.27'j5?4.33. Spel ter, quint nt $4.32W. lniir.Tnvsi.iti.i.. v.ini.. -. . 714'SSc; turkeys, 7J4c; young, 7c; ducks. Be; d.I.Vl7c:8,ea,,y: crean,cry- 17G2:o: EtKtS Steady, 16c. RKCHIPTStrinnr nivm v,ki- . .t. 43,000 bu.; corn. 25.000 bu.; oats, 51.000 bii SHIPMENTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.: wheat 44,000 bu.; corn, 36.000 bu.; oats, 41,000 bu. Liverpool Cirnln nml I'rm Islona, T.IVRnpnni. Slonl ntt witt.' at a . dull; No. 2 red western winter, 6 6d: No. j iraiiu.ni "i'miik, un i; oiiures, quiet; December, 6s 7o; March, 5s 3d. CORN Spot steady; American mixed new, 6s 1; futures, quiet; October, 6s "id: November. 5s December. 6s. pi-jab Canadian, stendy, 6s 6d, FLOUR St. Louis fancv winter, ataariv. 7s fid. " HOPS At London fPnclfln .ennt rf..u 3 35s. PROVISIONS-Reof, firm; extra India mess. 70s. Pork, llrm; prime mess, west ern. 73s. IlnmR. shnrl rnt Ii tn 1.. iu. strong, 6ls. Iard. steady; American re fined. In palls, steady. 68s 6d: prima western. I. yuiutn, niuii, iwiNi. UHCOn, WUlTlDCr- ...1,.. wkt uii-uuj, .a in o' ius., n;i in snort rlhs. Ill tn On Ilia ulnmlv 51 ln -i I middles, light. 28 to 31 'lbs., 'firm 51sVd; long clenr middles, heavy. 15 to 50 lbs. steady, Bis; short clear hacks, steady. 16 to 2? lbs., 47s 6d; clcnr j,PPa u to lfi lbs., steady, 40s 6d. iiUTTliH steady ; finest Un ted States. 3s: good United States, 7s. ' CHEESE-Qulct; American finest white. 46s 6d; American, finest colored, 46s 6d. i iwi.u -iiiuti tuy, Hirong, 123 ga; Australian, In Iindon, tlrm, 30s fid. Receipts of wheat during the last three days, 532,000 centals, including 494.0CO Amerl. ca n, Receipts of American corn during the last three days, 122,600 centals. Weather line. Kiiniii City Grain and Prorlalnns. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 26.WHEAT-Sep-tember. 65c; December. 66T4c; Mny. 70-Vc: cash. No. 2 hard. ffiUS? r.w: n . v -i. ,.CORV,S;i'tombcr' Vic: becetnbe'r.'BSUc: Mny, , 59,Si(i0c; cash No. 2 mixed, 6O0O)UC No, 2 white, tiOyfile. cWSSd!lSS ch0,ce ,M-WftM lltlWfllMIl ft - . . . fancy. llV'lCeT ' ,b,Bc! dalry. UrifJS airnilv" front, Ml,.n.i ...... siik stock quoted on 'change nt 15c doz., lots iiKUiiii'TH-whcat, 21.600 bu.; corn, 61,200 bu.: oats. lO.Ofrt bti. v " " SHIPMENTS When t, 33,000 bu,; corn, 18,400 bu.; oats, 30,00) bu. ' ' Toledo Crnln nml Seed. TOLEDO, O.. Sept. 26,-WHEAT-Market dull, stendy; cash and September, 73c; De cember. ?3Hc: May, 76;c. CORN Dull, tlrm; cash and September, 53Hc: December, 59c; Mny, 60c. OATS-Dnll; cash nnd September, 37c; December. 3Sc; Mny. S9c. CIX)VER8EED-Dull. hlRher; cash, prime October and December, $5.25. Dulntli firntn Mnrket. DULUTH. Sept. 26WHEAT-Cnsh. No. 1 hard, itc; No. 2 northern. 6554c; No, 1 northern nnd September. fiSHc; October, 6Se; December. iVSHc; Mny, 72Uc OATS-36H036;c. ' " ' CORN 57Hc 1 . Penrln SlnrUrt, PEORIA. Sept. :6.-COrtN-Firm; all on contract, no sales quoted. OATS Firm; No, 3 white, 36i;c, billed through. WHI8KY-On the basis of $1.3) for fin ished goods, Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 26,-WOOL-Flrm but unchanged: medium grades, 12H017c; light tine. r.'SltHe; heavy tine, 9Wrllc; tub washed, 12tf2to, to V. ' '"-'-"'"ornia TOKay. 4-in. ernte, 2 i Z-i ?nT if ,t i"0 ,c 0 n co r rt " extern. 20c. PIM-.APPLEK-Per crate of 12 to 16. $4.25. ( RA NllERltlES Per hhl tR kil n.J MOVEMIO.VTS OF STOCKS AND IIO.NDS. Market Minus (iriMrliiK liiiprovemcti t In All Lines. NEW YORK, Sept. 26 -Tho ton? of today's stock market showed growing Im provement over that of yesterday, Thto was considerable evidence of realizing Mttil, which persisted after the opening dip and showed a tendency to recur from time to wine, uui support was forincoming an every decline, and before tho day cnJd the tlflliru 1 nn..ill., .11.... I ... ....... . 1. . . I . hhort lines, causing practically a completo recoxery of all losses, Not a Tew itocka shotted decided net gains, Including Amal gamated Copper, Anaconda, tho V'under bllts, Pennsylvania, Ualtlmoro Ohio, St. i-aiii, vniuiiKo ureal western, lann.iuun and People h Oas. The opening losses were dJo to the demoralizing effects upon cop per mining shares In the foreign markets, of tho break In Amalgamated Copper. Hlo t Into were oil over J points In Paris when tlw. ulnnb .....I... 5 . . . .1.. ... oi.'vix uitiiit:i upenuii nere, aim iiie iiii' tier market In l.i.iwi.n, I. slump. London poured out stocks freely upon the New ork market In liquidation, making mi; upuiiuiK aciive ami wchk. 11 ueeauiu evident quickly that support was to bo ac corded to Amalgamated Copper and Ana conda. Only 700 shares of tnc former and 0W shares or thilatter sold at li below hist night's closing. All subsequent transac tions were at or above last night's level. i.uiii niui'ns iiut'iuaieit irequeuiiy iiunng the day, but the largo short Interest showed Itunlf on... .1... ...II.. ... ..,... ...un uui iiiu .till. iiiivi mi .-A tensive a decllno and with till the bad news, u i.ir in Known, aircauy puDiisnco, ine active demand from the shorts cnused .llltll,llllltllVl l.U,'Cl lULUVCI IIIUIU lll.lll yesterday's loss and the stock closed only below tho best. Anaconda Is 311, higher tor the day. The relief to sentiment af- tr...1..,l U.. .1... ... 4 iuiKi-11 i, nn; 1 iruiivt-i j 111 jwiiiiiKaiiinieu overshadowed all other considerations. The severe liquidation In some of tho railroad stocks, which was a feature vesterdav. un not In evidence, and tho fears felt of un favorable developments In the- companies I.... .., ... 1. 1,.... .1,. i.i.ii. . . 1 . ..... . i inu ifuinic wurc reiievju, Tho selling was explained ns being due to liquidation by bull pools, and suggestions were heard of Internal dissensions between tho members of tho pools to account for tho Itrilllrlutlr... ' I' 1 1 II f '1 ,'..-.. l.t. ..... a., . . I . - , . . . ' i.-jiin in 1110 iron ir.1110 outlook, Including tho rise In tho price of I.,,. 11 u nun iixrcriiuns inai large oruors tor steel rails would go over to next vear, ..'nr. unii.Hln.l .... . ..I i . . . , ...... ' ......viiii'ii un it uiu'cruiK imiicawon, The announcement of the arrival In Sail hViiMnlaAn . .u. I.. ...... . ,-v.s ui .,i.v,uw 111 lusiraiinn goal, taken In connection with yesterday's re port of n shipment of a like nmount from tft . .. . i.iii.nm ill liuillllliu gold In tho last few days, served ns a reas surance tn those who felt uneasiness over the future money outlook. The withdrawal from tho Itnnk of England of more than f.'.uOO.lM) for Oermnny was tnken to Indi cate the ability of thnt Institution to re spond to demands upon It In tho event of any real stringency In the New York money tniirbnl Tit.. n,n,... .... .. .... i ' ...... .. inu. i-uiuii 1 in iuiui'h nun mo II W 1 1 fl I Affn.tt r,t n..l..l.... .1... ..1 ' - li . ..v . . .iiuiiiii. inu views 01 wie day i events to conform to thn new tllrec- ...... ... iiiurn, llic IIHIIKPl ClOSeil qlllCl nnd steady at about the best. The principal weak spots In tho bond mar ket were In speculative Issues, Totnl sales. ,.n f vutim fin.1 ru.i ft.. 1. ..1 . . ....u., 1.11111:11 ninies 11011113 were all unchanged on Inst call. The follow ing are tho i-loslnc prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchlfon ilo pM Ilaltlmorc ft Ohio. do rfd . 7U4 So. Pacific . 05' So. Hallway .IOO14 do pfd . !M Texas & Pacific. . 56', . 33 . 86 . 4Ui . 20H . 344 . 96'J . 87'; . 2IJ . 31, . H . 30 . 2H4 . IS ..181 .1H0 . (0 .m . 9JH .. 2S' . 83' 5 . 15 . ii .. 4P, . Oii'J .132'i .. 37'. .. cevi .. !4?i ,.217 .. I6',i ,.116 ..2.V1V4 .. M'4 ,. 17 .. 231, .. 7S-, . 94 ..834 .. '43'j . la .. 40V, ,. 75 ,. ill .. 62 1. 40',4 .l..0', . 39 ,. 7'J ..211 . KM . Cfl' .122', .. 62ti . 13', . 791, . 17', . 53 . 42t . 93 . OO'.i CatiHillan PaclOc... lWU.ToI., St U. & Canada io C'lirs. & Ohio Chicago & Alton... do pM Chi . Ind. & I. In pfd C'hlcnco & E. 111... Chicago a. W ilo tut pfd iln IM pfd 8P. do 11 f 4S Union Pacific .... ritl nfil 77'i ih 75 125 22; 8P.4 46 193 114 2314 WHbaiih do nfil Wheel, & L. E.... do M nfrt Wis. Central do pfd Adams Ex American Ex Chleaito A N. W... C, It. 1. & P t. s i:v Chicago Ter. A Tr, do rfd Wells-Kargo Ex... . 41 . 3714 . 14'v. . r.3, . 2ti .1V :"3'i . !!', . 4l, . 69 i . M's .W.i . iZ . 74U .1431. . 40' . 78 . 7'l .vraai. Copper .... Amer. Car A K... do pfd Amer. Mn. Oil... C. C. C. & St. L... Colorado Ho do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson Del. L. & V Drnier & H. 0.... do pfd Eric do 1st pfd do M pfd Ot. Nor. pfd do pfd Amer S. & u do tiM Amer. Tobacco. Anne. Mln. Co.... Ilrooklvn II rr . Colorado Fuel & 1 Con. Dan Con, Tobacco do pfd On. Electric .... CHucose Sugar .... Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central low a cVntral ... do pfd Lake I.rle & W. do pfd 1.. & N Manhattan I..... Met. St. Ry.... Mexican Central Mpx. National . Minn, & St. I... Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd N. J, Central .. N. Y. Central .. Norfolk & W..., do pfd Hocking Coal .... Inter. Paper do nfd .133 Inter. Power ,103i I-nclede Oas .123'i National Illscult . .16314 National Lend ... . 23?i National Salt .... , lSJi 1 do pfd .107 1N0, American .... 1 97 (Purine Co3t . 2'i I'acinnc Mall . 01 People's Oub 163 'Pressed S. Car.... .157 j do pfd MVa Pullman P. Cnr... . S7 .ItepuMIc Steel ... 01t do pfd 341.4 SiiKiir 143H Tenn. Coal & Iron 4 ll Union Hag & P... 75?, do pfd !H U. S. leather .... 45(4 do pfd 19 U. S. Hublier 671,1,1 do pfd , 2S, U. S. Steel 62 I do pfd , lM'i Western Union .. .117 I No. I'acKV pfd. Ontario & W...., Pennsylvania ... Heading; do lt pfd , do 2d pfd St. I,. & S. V.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. I.. Soulhw... do pfd St. Paul do pfd Last sale. "Ex-dlvldenil. Trust re ceipts. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says; The stock mar ket today was a narrow and sensitive one, governed by apprehension over tho copper mystery. Tho metnl opened nt 61, fell to 60V4 and closed nt 62. Copper slocks fol lowed suit. Itlo tlntos opened nt 45 vs. Paris selling mildly nt times and offering tho stocks 2 points under parity. The close was 46T. Anacondas opened at 6T4 and closed ut 7. American stocks followed tho course o: copper. They opened very weak, a I'ull point under parity and were stendy, but Idle till New York came as a alight buyer; particularly Atchison. Then prices see-sawid Idly, lmdon ivm imin im,.r. csted, hut the provinces sold. Cnll rates ran up 10 17 ana mo mnrKcis wero surprised to bo obliged to go to tho bank for a large amount of money. Tho recent ease was duo to the slncknesu of demnnd. not to a super abundance In supplies, Half n million pounds In German coin has been sold. The Indian bank rates have been advanced from 4 to 6 per cent. New York Money Mnrket. NEW YOKK. Sept. 26. MONEY-On cnll, steady nt 3Ef $ per cent;. Inst loan at 314 per cent; ruling rate, 34 per cent; prime mer cantile paper. 5fl5V4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.S5W for demnnd and $4.S3Vii5M.K3-8 for sixty days; posted rates, $4.81 and $4.8614; commercial hills, $4.82i;f?4.S2?i, SILVER-Uar, GSifcc; Mexlcnn dollnrs, 35V4c UONDS Government, stendy; Btate, Inac tive; rntlrond, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds ars a follows; U. S. ref. !s. reg. ,108i,4 'Hocking Val. 414s., .10) ,1.. gc N. tinl. 4s .108U Mex. Contral 4s..., .1MH' do 1st Ino .139i4 Minn. St. I,. 4s.. .1394 M.. K. .t T. 4s IO64 101?; SlVi 31 1034 984 82 105, 1084 130!; 103 72i 102i )', H7'.i 93 97, 79 ; S64 91!J 117 1134 El 1034 106 11914 110 614 1124 9.1 814 do coupon , do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s reg.. do coupon do old 4s reg... do is.. do coupon N. Y. Central Is., do gen. 3l do Is, rec An enunon N. J. C. gen. 5s... Atchison gen, 4s,,, No. Paclflo 4s do adj. ts Ilaltlmorn & O, 4s do 3(4 do conv. 4s Canada So. 2s.,.,. Ontral of tla, fa.. do Is tnc .97 I do 3s ''. .104 N. & W. con. 4s... . Ot'.v Heading gen. 4s.... .105 St L & I M e. 5s.. .1071. St. I., .t 8. P. 4s.. .vwnst. l. southw. u. . SO do 2 .1064 ,San A & A. P. 4s . 8 Hi So, Pacific, 4 1. 96 ',i So. Hallway 5s Ches. & Ohio 4H C. & A. 3iis C. II. & Q. new 4s C. M & St I K. 4 ,iw.i;jer. I', is .140 Tol. St I. & W U. ,10i!',i Union Pacltto ts... .10441 do conv. 4s . 934Walinsh Is , 57!. do 2s .102 do deb. H C. & N. W. 0. 7.. C, It. I. & P. 4s,. , r C C & 81 I, g. 4s Chicago Ter. 4s Colo. So. 4s , Denver & It. O. 4s. Erin prior lien 4s do gen. 4s K. W. A D. C. Is . 97 West Shore 4s . 85 Wheel. & L. E. is. .103 Iwis, Central 4s...., Offered. v York .IIIiiIiik (liiotntloiiH, NEW YORK. Sept. 26,-Tho following nre the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 il.lttle Chief All. It 'l-lnlnrln ... 12 ..1100 ... 70 ... 8 ... 1 ... 1 ... 11 ... 49 ...323 Hreece 140 llrunswlrk Con 5 Comstock Tunnel... 6 Con. Cal. & Va 160 Ueadnood Terra .. 50 Horn Silver 180 Iron Silver 59 Ijcadvlllo Con I.'l'iiir Phoenix Potosl S.ivage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes ,. Standard , I J Ilnnk ClrnrliiK". OMAHA, Sept. 26. Rank clearings todny, $1,094,406; co-responding day last year, 1SS7, 685; Increase. $106,711. ST. LOl'18. Sept. 26.-CIearings, $6,771,009; balances, $771,SHr'moncy, 6'aU per cent; New ork exchange, 25c discount bid, 20c dis count asked. CINCINNATI, Sept. 26.-Clearlngs, $2,S63, CJo, money, 4S6 per cent; New York ex change, 4ik; discount. CHICAGO. Sept. 2.-Clearlngs, $25,766,5fi; balances, $2,063,752; posted exchange, $4.S3H (3-4.S6; New York exchange, 30c discount. HALTIMOllE, Sept. 26.-Clearlngs, $3,S52,. Slo; balances, $182,5:6. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. :.-CIcarIngs, $29,2(.,0,T0; balances, $3,533,S6. BOSTON. Sept. 26.-Clenrlngs, $26,143,214; balutires, $3,258,941), NEW YORK. Sept. 26,-CIcarlngs, $243,129, 907; balances, $10,527,292, London StneU itnutntlnnii LONDON, Sept. 26.-1 p. m.-CIosIng: Consols, money do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd llaltlmore & Ohio Canadian Paclllc-. . 934 . 934 . 7'. . 76 . 9S't .103 .112', Norfolk Sc W. pfd. 90 98 344 73'; 204 3814 :; 334 874 674 994 9u 43 94V1 20 404 634 414 364 No, Pacinc pfd.... Ontario Sc W Pennsylvania Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd So. Hallway do pfd So, Pacific Union Pacific do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd.... Wabash do Pfd Ches. Sc Ohio Chicago tl. W C , M. Sl St. P Denver Sc 11. O.... 4JS 23 163, 164 do pfd Erlo du 1st pfd..... Illinois Central I. Sc N M.. K. Sc T.... do pfd N Y. Central . Norfolk ic W... . 914 . 40 . ! .147 .105', . 284 . 534 .15941 . 544 Spanish 4s Hand .Mines Deliecrs HAR HILVER-Stcndy nt 26i4d. MONEY 1 per cent. The rnte of discount In tho open market for short bills Is 2V5f2U per cent; for three months' bills, 2 3-lt. 2 15-16C Ilimton Stock quotations. BOSTON, Sept. 26.-Call loans. 4S?o cent: time loans. 6Ji6 per cent. Ol per fllclal closing; Amer, Sugar American Tel Hoston St Albany. Iloston Elevated.., Hoston Sc Maine.. Dominion Coal .,. do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd flen. Electric . ... Ed. Electric III... Michigan Tel Mexlcnn Central . N. E. O. & C....I Old Colony Old Dominion .... .122; ..163 .256 ,.17'l .192 ,. 41 .116 ,. 42S 9JT, .2364 .250 : 6 . 2.14 . 6 .2064 . 2S4 West End Westlngh. Electrle, Adventure Illngham Mln. Co. Amal. Copper Atlantic "al. Sc Hecla Centennial , Franklin Humboldt . 91 70 234 324 92' , 334 650 . 2D; 164 40 , 984 160 6 295 2Vi 59 Osceola CJulncy Santa re copper.... Tamarack Winona Wolverine I'll re Ik 11 Klnnnelnl. LONDON, Sept. 26.-.Moncy was In better demand today, preparatory to tho month end. The, further advance In American ex change has considerably lessened the anxiety ns to tho possibility of gold ship ments to New York, Business on tho Stock exchnngo was Inactive and prices were ilupressed on yesterday s late ili-cllnc In Amerlcnn Copper shares, The metal fell hero nenrly 3. Con sols wero fairly steady and homo rails with generally lower. .Americans responded to New York's weakness and went below parity, notably St. Paul. Delivers and Nor tolks. Lnter Americans were steady but quiet. They recovered somewhat In tho afternoon. The closing was stendy. with prices ber.w the best for the day. Kaffirs were depressed, The sum of XSOl.tiOO In Ger mnn coin was withdrawn from the Rank of England today. The Ilnnk of Englanrt'n rate of dlsco.int rcmnlns unchanged at 3 per cent. Gold premiums are quoted ns follows: Buenos Ayres, 130; Madrid, 42.!i5; Home, 3.10. Rio tlntos fell 2"i points today. The weekly statement of the Bank of Eng land shows the following changes: Total reserve. Increased 125,000; circulation, In creased iti.OnO; bullion, Increased 131,0(11; other securities, decreased 708,000; other deposits. Increased 20S,OfN); notes reserve, increased 125,000. Government securities unchanged. The proportion of the Bank of England's total liability Is 15.2 per cent. Lnst week It wns 63.20 per cent. PARIS, Sept. 26.--Prlces on the bourse today opened Hat, Influenced by New York advices, and the unsatisfactory Annconda dividend. Rln tlntos declined 75 f. Indus trials were severely attacked. Later thcro was a partial recovery. Rio tlntos. how ever, weakened still further updrr the In fluence of a sharp fall In ropprri Toward the closo they were steadier, fn sympathy with the general list. Rentes Improved on bear covering. DeBeers nnd Kaffirs started easier, but were supported at the close. Three per cent rentes, lOlf 102c. Exchnngo on London, 25f22c. Spanish Is, 70.77M. The weekly statement of the Bnnk of Franco shows the following changes: Notes In cir culation, Increased 2,K25.000f; treasury ac counts. Increased 23.62f,(in0f ; gold In hand, decreased 14,610.000f ; bills discounted, In creased 2,700,(VOf; sliver In hand, decreased 62,'i.flOOf. . BERLIN, Sept. 26.-IndustrIals were dull on tho bourse today and Cnnndlnn Pacifies anil Americans wero .weak. In response to New York, and with option sales. Ranks wero wenk on the further decline In mines and Industrials. The cases of plngue re ported at Naples. had an adverse effect, especially on navigation shares. At the) close prices were somewhnt steadier. CALCUTTA, Sept. 26. The rate of dls count of the Rank of Bengal wns todav raised from 4 tn 5 per cent. MADRID, Sept. 26. The gold quotation today wns 13.07. Wool Anet inn Snlm. LONDON, Sept. 26.-Tho offerings nt the wool miction sales today numbered 15,422 bales. Competition was brisk and prices wero llrm. Bidding for superior grades waa anlmnted. American competition was In creased and added to the h'irdness of rates. Hoveral good parcels of Merino were taken for America Cape of Good Hope'nnd Natal sold well to the home nnd Germnn buyers nt a further ndvnnce. Following nre tho sales In detail: New South Wales, 5 5M bales; scoured, 5dtfJ6s 1V4'I; greasv, 24fff 10V4d. Queensland. 700 bales; scoured. 10djj Is Id; greasy, SSi0V4d. Victoria. 3,700 hales; scoured, 6dfils 54d; greasy, 3ftllV4d South Australia. 2 S00 bales; scoured. 5V4dftls a; greasy, ,4fl',4d. West Australia, 100 bales; grensy, V'lSil, Tnsmnnla. loO bales; greasy, 4i(9Hd. New Zealand, 1.000 bales; scoured, 5Vf?6Vid; greasy, 3.!fiSd. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 300 bales; scoured, Odffls 6d; preasy, fiV457d. River plate, 400 biles; greasy, 3V4S?6;d. Punta Arenas, 100 bales; greasy, 4fi4V4d. 1 Oil nml IlUHln. OIL CITY, Pa., Sppt. 26.-OILS-Crcdlt balances, $2.15; shipments, 110,020 bbls.; nverage, 93,991 bbls,; runs, 96,461 bbls,; aver age, S0.S93 bbls. NEW YORK, Sept. 26. Oll-Cottonseed, steady; prime yellow, 42c. Petroleum, nom inal; rellned New York. $7.50; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, $7.1.1; Philadelphia and Bal timore, In bulk, $4.85. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, $1.40. Turpentine, quiet nnd steady at seiiflCffiJic. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 26.-OIL Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, llrm nt 24s. Turpentine spirits, quiet nt 26s 3d. Rosin, common, stendy nt Is Hid, Petroleum. retlneiJ, steady at 6d. Linseed, nteady at 32s. LONDON. Sept. 26.-OII--Calcutta lln seed, spot, 55s; Unseed, 30s 10',jd. Petroleum, American refined, C3-16d. Turpentine spirits, 26s 6d. Sunnr Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 26.-SUOAR-Raw. steadv; fair refining. 3Uc; centrlfugnl, 96 test, 3lc. Molasses sugar, 2 31-32e. Rellned. steady; No, 6, 4. foe; No. 7, 4.55c; No. 8, 4.45c; No. 9. 4.10c; No. 10, 4.35c; No. 11, 4.30c; No. 12. 1.30o; No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14, 4.20c; standard A. R.03c; confectioners' A, 5.0iic; mould A, 5.60c; cut loaf, 5.7nc; crushed, 5.75c; powdered, 5.35c; granulated, 5.25c; cubes 5,50c. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 26.-SUOAR Quiet; centrifugal, yellow, 3 15-1CJ4 3-16c; seconds. 2fJ3?ic. Molasses, steady; centrlf ugnl, 6B10c, I Coffee Market, NEW YORK. Sept. 26,-COFFEE-Spot. Rto, stendy; mild, nulet. Futuros opened quiet, but Immediately tho call selling be came general and the prlco level fell away Blf 10 points; nt tho closo tbe tono wns steady, with prices 10015 points net lower. Disappointing cnhles und ncnvler Brazilian receipts were tho principal bearish features; sales, 54,500 bags, Including: September, 5.00fl3.03c; October, S.OOWl.OSc: December, 5.20(f?5.23c; March, fi.43fi5.50c; .May, 5.60Q6.03C; July, 5.73I?5.8oc; August, 5.85c. New York Dry (iooila Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 26.-DRY GOODS There has been no change In tho ehnractcr of tho spot demnnd, but mall orders have proved fair for general run of merchandise. Brown cottons are steady. Rle.iched and coarso colored goods tlrm. Prints In fair request nnd llrm. Olnghams steady Print cloths quiet and bnrely steady. Silk fab rics llrm, with fair demand, l; viiliiiriited nml Dried I'rulta. NEW YORK, Sept. 26. EVAPORATED APPLES Old evaporated npples, leeled, pretty stendy. The new crop Is In un .in settled condition and prices run all tho wav from 6c to tc, nccordlng to quality, old state, common to good, 5iSc; prime, SHfa Sc: choice, 9e; fancy. 4i94c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inactlve, but steady, Mllvt'Miikec Grnlu Market. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26..-WHEAT-Flrm; No. 1 northern, 71c; No. 2 northern, esVi 69c; December, 704ft70Hc. RYE Stendy; No. 1, Mc. BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 60c; sample, 8 69c CORN-December, 6S;S5iTio. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Gftttli f G to Chtico Qtallty Bold adily at Filiy Study Pricci. DOWNWARD COURSE OF HOGS CONTINUED I'nlrly Liberal Ilecelpta of Sheep nnd Lamb! Todny, lint Mnrket Ruled r Actlre and Stendy ou All Ucalralile Grnilc. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 26. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Olllclal Monday 6,931 3,104 l , ' i Olllchil Tucsdny t,2S0 i.lal W.41? tiinclal Wednesday 7,t9 t,2J4 ,1JJ Olllclal Thursday 3. 160 4.W0 Four days this weok.21,6,6 21,149 Same days lust week 16,oKl lb.iw Samo week bcfoTre 11.126 W'J Same three weeks ago...H.41 17,bns Samo four weeks ago. ...13,620 22,99j Satnu days last year 2i,M2 '.'1, 3,8 Averaco nrlco tiald for hogs at 39,350 33,411 25.S31 27,633 20.W1 32,707 South Omaha the past several days with com pnrloii6: 1901. 1900.U99.1S03.1597.1856.1K Sept, 1... 5 04 4 20 3 Cl i 99 4 071 2 77 uept. 3.. Sept. 3.. Sept. 4.. Sept. 5.. 6 UK 074 i Ml i sl 2 M 4 37 4 14 4 21 4 13 i 24) 4 22 4 21 4 Wi 4 (f 4 Oj 4 06 4 01 4 12 4 12 4 04 4 0.1 .1 02 3 96 4 00 4 82 4 84 SS! 4 19 4 22 4 23 3 65 I 3 621 4 07 0 15 6 26', 6 34 4 04 2 71 6 0 6 05 2 76 Sept, 6... 3 63 4 051 4 02 Pt. 7... Sept. S... Sent. 9... 6 29J4 6 08 4 3Ui 3 53 2 78 6 3hI 6 444 4 W 2 M 2 SI . I 6 16 E 22 4 oU J w 4 29 3 67 Sent. 10.. 3 W 3 93 3 84 2 M 2 n 2 79 Sept. 11.. Sept. 12.. I 3cpt. 13.. Sept. 14.. 6 39 4 23 0 af-.n o .-01 4 22 3 77 6 46U b Us 6 05, 4 25! 4 30 3 79 3 821 b 51?4, 3 S3 3 72 3 M 3 89 2 69 sept. la.. Hept. 16.. Sept. 17.. Sept. IS.. 6 09 4 33 3 57 3 81 3 S6 2 iU 6 574 6 621 4 34 S i?) 5 1 3 6 I ii 3 711 e 73 6 13 4 3: 3 91 Sept. 1;).. 6 19 6 22l 4 33 3 3 2 I 2 S3 aepi. ., Sept. 21.. Sept. 22.. Sept. 23.. Sept. 2o.. Sept. 26.. 6 76T4 4 31 4 03 6 6 5 23 5 21 4 31 3 71 4 01 4 35 3 73 3 f6 3 761 2 81 6 9?i 4 41 3 77 2 IS 2 90; 2 89 6 W 6 76 6 16, 5 16, 4 41 3 S2 4 C9; 3 71 Indicated Sunday. Holiday. Tho official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattlc.Hogs.Sh'p.II'ses. U., M. & St. P. Ry 4 3 O. & St. L. Ry 1 2 Missouri Pncliic Ry 1 1 Union Paclllc system.... 49 9 22 7 tJ. & N. W. Ry 7 F., E. & M. V. R. R 27 IS .. 1 C, St. P.. M. &. O. Ry... 2 6 'li. it M. R. R. It ,....5i) 10 12 1 C. B, & Q. Ry 6 K. C. A: St. J 1 C, R. I. & P., east 4 C. R. 1. & P.. west 2 1 Illinois Central 2. 1 Total receipts 39 5 Si 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num- UlT ui neuu UlUlUUlCUi Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co Swift nnd Company..., Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Swift and Co., K. C... 11. Hoi'l.r Xr nipan 327 b91 1.9.53 ,. 556 ,.1,191 ,. 679 ,. 80 ,. 376 ,. 33 .. 193 .. 47 ,. 114 .. 27 ,. 43 ,. 60 .. 262 ,. Ill ,. 72 ,. 854 1,311 2,086 1,537 2,227 787 3SI j'nnsant & Co I, obman & Co v. I. Stephen Hill & Huntzlncer jlenton ri Underwood . l.lvlngstono & Schallcr Dennis & Co Hamilton & R , L. F. ilusz "Wolf & M Other buyers Totals 5,025 5,5.Vi 8,0.7; CATTLE The recelnts of ratlin were not very heavy today, as compared with those of -the last several days. Packers seemed to hnvo quite liberal orders nnd as 11 result the market was active and fully steady on all desirable grades. Itecelpts Included only about a dozen cars of corn-fed cattle, for which tho demand was active, and steady to strong prices wero paid. The high point of the day was $6.20. which ts only 6c under tho high price of the year, which was paid on Tuesday of this week. The common stuff was uf course more or less' neglected, the same as usual, but still even that sold for fully ns good prices as wore paid yesterday for tho same Kinds. Tho supply of cows and heifers today seemed llgnt after tho big runs of the last few days, as there wecr only about 35 cars on sale. Buyers took hold with considerable life and paid Just about steady prices for anything at all good. The medium grades were a little dull, ns has been the case all the week, and on such kinds the murket was barely steady. Bulls, calves and stags sold again today In Just about the samo notches they have tor several days. Heavy feeders are still In good demand and steady prices were paid for nil that wero offered if the quality waa satisfac tory. Stockers also sold steady If they were good, but tho medium weights and common stuff of all weights were slow sale. Western range beef steers wero rather scarce today and the few that wero offered sold nt good steady prices. Cows and heif ers couid ulso bo quoted steady and the same Is true of stockers and feeders of good to choice quality. Representative sales; BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr, No. Av. Tr, 1 700 2 60 Z 9:5 S 00 2 730 2 75 22 934 6 4 ) ! MO 2 7& 17 1262 6 6S 6 SO: 2 76 19 1227 63 1 1010 3 50 20 1129 5 70 1 102.-. 3 W 43 1245 6 ti) 4 1030 3 65 41 1397 0 OO 7 1931 4 00 34 134S 6 00 2 S43 4 25 20 1317 6 24 COWS. 1 550 1 60 1 930 2 U 6 W! id) 1 H60 2 76 6 633 2 10 3 1243 2 75 2 960 2 15 2 1041 2 75 3 1010 2 15 24 1030 3 95 6 940 2 15 1 U60 3 00 1 910 2 25 2 600 3 00 2 1075 2 40 3 916 3 25 1 990 2 50 2 1093 3 10 7 SSO 2 50 1 1000 3 1 1100 2 60 4 U77 3 65 HEIFERS. 16 712 2 23 9 504 3 00 23 750 2 50 1 900 3 25 2 7(5 2 75 .BULLS. 1 650 1 50 1 1430 2 36 2 873 1 76 1 500 2 CO 1 1400 2 CO 1 1740 3 23 2 1030 2 05 OALVEb. 1 200 3 00 1 160 4 50 1 170 4 (0 1 1ST) 4 75 STOCK CALVES. 1 310 2 00 2 350 4 00 1 310 3 40 1 300 '4 00 2 330 3 75 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 630 2 00 31 C01 2 69 1 300 2 23 4 730 2 60 1 650 2 35 19 735 2 90 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 24 619 2 10 I.... 930 3 35 11 610 2 75 11... 644 3 43 2 10SO 3 00 25 766 3 (0 3 MO 3 00 39 10J.0 3 C5 2 MO 3 0) 2 610 3 70 6 636 3 25 1, 1160 3 53 NEBRASKA. 2 COWS 1015 2 40 1 bull 9S0 2 25 2 40 33 feeders.. 718 3 20 2 40 3 feeders.. 780 3 15 2 85 12 feeders.. 833 3 16 2 35 2 feeders.. 816 2 W 3 10 9 feeders.. 761 3 15 2 85 1 cow 910 2 85 2 00 2 cows 950 2 85 3 75 1 heifer.... 600 2 50 3 75 1 steer 440 3 25 2 23 6 cows 954 2 80 3 00 20 cows,.... 892 2 65 3 00 22 cows 1045 2 75 2 40 6 cows 971 2 20 3 40 1 bull 1220 2 25 3 40 2 bulls 1245 2 65 2 63 1 bull 1490 2 60 2 25 1 bull 1260 2 20 ? 90 18 COWS 952 2 90 2 00 1 cow 1160 2 60 3 15 2 cows 925 2 40 2 40 1 cow 132i) 3 75 3 00 9 cows 1048 3 00 4 50 1 steer 530 2 00 4 00 4 steers.... 632 1 50 4 00 1 bull 620 1 75 3 10 1 bull 1340 2 30 3 30 1 bull 1310 2 40 2 80 1 bull SS0 2 75 '.' 75 1 cow 960 2 25 3 25 1 cow 800 3 25 2 90 22 cows 903 2 70 1 50 12 COWS 1030 3 25 1 50 2 cows 1010 2 25 9 70 6 cows 79i 2 70 3 90 2 cows 925 2 00 3 15 IS cows 885 3 10 3 60 3 cows 12(0 3 00 3 60 5 COWS 814 1 60 3 25 3 calves... 270 I 00 2 86 3 cows 91 3 00 3 (0 6 cows 1025 2 2) 2 85 9 feeders.. 676 3 25 2 50 22 feeders.. 931 3 45 2 50 17 feeders.. 63n 2 "6 2 63 26 feeders,. 826 2 05 2 80 6 feeders.. 873 3 05 2 60 2 feedors.. 800 3 05 2 90 3 feeders, 916 3 05 3 35 3 feeders.. 886 3 05 1 COW 9S0 1 COW 1070 1 COW... 930 1 cow.,., 2 cows.,, 2 cows.,, . 9 20 .1020 .1150 1 cow , 2 calves.., 1 calf , 4 COWS.... 870 293 320 985 1 steer 1030 28 heifers... 971 4 cows 1055 12 feeders.. 942 1 feeder... 6 cows 1 cow 2 cows 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow 12 cows 1 calf 1 calf 1 calf 14 feeders., 19 feeders, . 2 feeders.. 9S0 , 975 960 975 930 9U0 820 833 , 210 , 130 120 , 0U) 737 795 890 1 cow... I cow... 8 cows. 1 cow... 1 cow. .. ..1030 .. 993 .. 930 ..10O0 6 rows. 875 30 stctrs,...iono 4 feeders S40 2 calves.. 4 calves.. 2 cows.. . . 740 366 9ii0 11 feeders. 855 3 COWS 10S1 44 cows, 952 972 5 cows.... 9 cows..,. 2 heifers., 1 feeder.. 21 feederr, .10.10 . 521 .1000 . 626 feeders li feeders., 662 3 35 3 00 3 05 3 0i 2 90 2 90 2 60 1 feeder... 1030 2 feeders.. S85 9 steers.... 957 2 steers, ...1030 2 cows 103.1 3 cows S76 3 cows. .. .1016 37 cows. ..vlOOO 2 cows 1010 9 cows...,.101i 20 steers. ...1215 1 steer.. ..1060 9 steers.... 875 26 calves... 371 47 feeders.. 817 3 05 3 1 3 40 3 40 2 ft) 2 70 2 Si 2 90 2 50 3 60 5 90 I 25 3 40 3 15 3 05 22 heifers.. fc6 1 cow ..1110 ,..ir9 .. 997 ..1106 ,..lUi0 ,.. 992 ii cows, 4 cows, 3 cows, 2 cows, 13 cows, 1 bull.. 2 90 2 30 2 40 2 40 2 lV 2 65 3 23 3 15 2 50 2 90 .1 15 2 SS 2 85 " Si) 780 2 bulls 1590 I nun ioiu II heifers... 623 1 feeder... 910 73 feeders,. 922 6 cows 811 43 cows 870 6 cows 1021 5 COWS S9I 11 cows 1019 7 cows 922 Charles 3 cows 1033 1 cow...... 1070 2 cows 1090 1 cow H(l 1 feeders . 899 5 feeders.. 912 1 feeder... 720 7 feeders. .1071 9 cows 803 6 cows 896 B cows.... 92S 6 cows 970 3 80 2 85 2 90 2 90 2 00 Turning Hn wk Neb. 3 40 1 cow 990 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 fiO 3 10 3 20 '' 60 2 00 2 50 3 40 1 cow 10m 3 10 1 cow S70 3 40 1 stag 860 3 20 6 feeders.. 886 3 20 1 feeder... 9V) 3 20 1 feeder... 710 ... II. J. Ashley-Neb. 7 feeders.. 1011 2 S5 1 feeder... 10V) 1 feeder. . 4) 3 OJ 1 feeder... 750 15 feeders.. 951 3 15 i8.i - ,S'- u- Gould-Neb. 3S steers... .1239 5 75 ia , , .,Irnry Rye Neb. l&ScM g "'"rter-.-lOOS ,, , ., 1. Bouge-Nob. 44 heifers... So7 3 05 a feeders.. 907 HnttTir n 1 t.--.n . 3 35 3 35 nt 1 "iu 1 ,i. r itTulim.. 1Mb .1 to 2 feeders,. Iu95 3 33 15 feeders.. lfw 3 05 William 1 feeder... 890 3 25 7 feeders.. 840 3 0) feeders.. 1010 3 35 Hogg--S. D. 11 feeders.. 1000 3 6) 3 60 4 feeders. . 890 II. A. DawsnnR tl 3 cows 101C 3 85 6 cows 961 3 15 W. H. Cords-S. D. 3 steers.. ..1033 4 35 1 steer 890 9 steers.. .,1235 4 33 11 heifers... 733 1 steer KMO 3 60 1 bull 1110 3 25 3 15 : 40 3 15 3 35 2 50 3 50 COLORADO. 2 20 24 feeders.. 613 2 85 13 cnlvcs... 289 2 90 R cows SS7 4 OO 2 steers. ...1015 2 S5 20 cows. 30 cows. 4 cows. 977 995 917 21 steers.. ..llui) 25 cows 976 Cleorire Hnrtlev Wvn. 13 steers.. ..10i 3 00 7 feeders.. 86? 3 70 4 60 2 25 3 60 IS feeders . 930 3 75 11 steers.. ..1069 . 920 3 25 1 COW 1020 .1150 3 25 1 cow 1050 A. Laughlln Wyo. .970 3 25 b. O. Samullson Wyo. .. 910 2 85 B, J. Uurt-Wyo. . 994 3 00 12 feeders.. 7S1 .. 93S 3 00 1 feeder... 770 1 feeder. 1 cow.... 10 feeders, 2 cows... 7 cows.. 6 cows.. 2 cows.. 3 30 3 75 970 3 00 Wind River :r Live Stock Co. Wyo. 97 steers.. ..1143 4 60 2 bulls 1465 3 25 87 steers.. ..1095 4 60 4 6 feeders.. 955 3 85 west Lowering Co. Wyo. 19 steers.. ..1005 3 40 40 Bteers....l092 4 HOGS Thero wn a light run of hogs hero today, but owlnc to thn f.-irt thnt Oil. cago and other markets were quoted lower prices ai mis point 100K a drop, packers sianeu in niuuing 6a7y4c lower and the llrst hogs sold mostly nt J6.72Va and J6.76. After the first rniiiul thn f..,.H,n- 1 a llttlw and tho market was not over c lower, wiwi tno long string going at J6.75. Ilio choice loads sold from $6.75 to $6.95 nun mo commoner grades went from $6.7214 down. At those prices tho hogs changed hands quite rapidly nnd it wns not long before the bulk was disposed of. This Is tho third consecutive day that the prlco of hogs has gone down. Tho de cline from tho high point, which wns on Monday of this week, amounts to nearly l5c. Tho prlco Is now about back to whero it was on September IS. Representative iu ic; 27 feeders.. 613 10 feeders.. 673 2 feeders.. SI0 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. I 245 ... fO 82 262 SO 73 33 234 ... S 70 SO 217 210 t 75 17 1$5 ... 70 78 216 70 6 75 31 233 M 6 70 67 22S 120 6 75 45 323 120 6 721,4 69 260 360 6 75 10 30.-. ... 6 72Vj 62 253 M 6 75 11 310 ... 6 72', 97 214 320 6 75 6 197 ... 6 72Vi 58 242 40 6 75 74 221 SO 6 721, M 2M ... 6 73 61 199 40 6 72i 64 26,'. 160 6 73 67 192 SO 6 721,-44 206 ... 6 75 9 237 SO 6 72H 0 272 160 7lN 269 320 72', 71 -32 2(l) 6 75 61 271 24) 6 72U 72 235 10) 6 73 69 233 10O 6 72',j 62 279 120 6 75 62 246 120 6 72'4 76 19S 11) 6 73 62 253 80 6 72 h (6 267 80 6 73 S4 235 120 6 72',$ 63 271 SO 6 75 69 278 40 6 75 71 214 40 6 75 73 212 40 6 73 74 231 160 6 75 63 275 120 6 75 69 266 80 6 75 66 251 100 6 75 62 278 240 6 73 37 314 ... 6 75 2S 200 200 6 75 69 260 200 6 73 68 270 SO 6 73 78 240 2) 6 75 65 242 160 6 77H 63 2.19 SO 6 73 63 JOS 40 6 774 68 273 40 6 75 61 263 ... 6 77H S3 220 80 6 75 60 294 ... 6 77.i 65 2) 40 6 75 67 239 80 77'4 67 IS4 ... 6 75 67 229 ... 6 7714 60 303 40 6 73 M 313 80 6 77',, 66 236 SO 6 75 ( 4 260 200 6 771j 69 223 ... 6 73 73 25") 200 6 TiV, 53 247 60 6 75 32 667 SO 6 77V, 44 219 120 6 73 73 207 120 6 7714 S3 ISO SO 6 7a 66 253 SO 6 80 62 243 40 6 73 37 5S2 ... 6 93 69 2.17 20 6 75 63 299 ... 6 SO 87 230 120 6 76 63 271 40 6 SO 76 237 S 6 75 33 262 ... 6 S3V4 SHKKP Thrt sunnlv nf flhpnn nnd lumhs In sight this morning wart fairly liberal tor tins time of tho wcck. 1110 enmanu, however, wns apparently equal to tho oc casion, ns Just about steady prices were paid for anything nt all deslrablo. Trading was fairly active In both sheep nnd lambs and tho bulk of tho offerings wns disposed of In good senson. Some of the conrse nnd common stuff ivna neglected by both pnekers nnd feeder buyers nnd wns hnrd to dispose of, hut aside from thoso tho market wns In good shape. Tho demand for both feeder sheep nnd lambs continues active nml strong prices nre being paid for desirable grades. Quotations: Choleo yearlings, $3.25i?3.35; fair to good yearlings, J3.O0tfT3.25; choice wethers, $3.003.20; fair to good wethers, 2.85ft3.00: choice cwck. $2.60f("2.S5; fair to good ewes, $2.40y2.00; choice spring lambs, $4.1554.35; fall to good spring lambs, $3.75'q i fnnrlnt tl'if tl(.r,j i'J TKfi !1 1K Ia.H.. I.mI.b .. .-- . . - ... ... , .... . ...ii, 1, $3.00fl3.60. Reprcsejitntlvo sales: No. A v. 14 Idaho ewes 100 49 Idaho ewes 100 43 western lceder Iambs 67 4 western wethers 72 Pr, 2 75 2 7S 2 75 3 25 3 40 3 SO 4 20 $1 75 1 75 2 00 2 25 2 75 2 SO 3 10 3 10 3 23 3 25 3 3 23 3 10 3 50 3 60 4 23 465 feeder lambs... 1,072 Idaho lambs. 634 Idaho lambs... 49 bucks , ... C9 ... 60 ... 07 .... 70 .... 80 .... 43 ....110 ....112 ....110 .... 90 .... 78 ....131 ....101 .... 96 .... IV) 3 culls 3 culls 2 western owes lo western ewes 70S Idaho ewes ... 2 Idaho ewes .. 617 western wethers 31 western 9 western 236 western wethers wethers , wethers , yearllnaa western 144 feeder lambs 62 200 Idaho lambs no 245 Idaho lamhs 05 1735 Idaho lambs &s CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Dull Hons Sternly nnd Sheep fitroiiK. CHICAGO. Sept. 20.-CATTLE-Recclpts, 12,600 head, Including I.CUO Toxnns and 1,000 westerns; dull nnd 20010c lower than Mon day; good to prime steers, $6.0056.45; poor to medium, $4.ooti5.75; stockers and feedors, $2.25(34.30; cows nnd heifers, $1.60fi-l.75; can ners, $1.6OJi2.30; bulls, $1 7."iT(4.76; calves,' $3.0O(l.6O: Texas steers, $3.00fll.00; western steers, $3.lBfj5.25. HOOS Receipts, 24,000 bend; estimated to morrow, 21,000; left over, 4,000 head; stendy to 60 lower; 25fi30c lower for the week; mixed and butchers, $6.70tj7.10; good to choice heavy, $6.SO1i7.20; rough, $6.60ff(0.75; light, $6.45Q6.95; bulk of snleH, $0.C37J.3.!5. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 1,000 head; sheep steady, lambs strong to 10c higher; good to choice wethers, $3.CO?l.00; fair to choleo mixed, $3.30i3.60; western sheep, $3.2Gtj3.S5; natlvo lambs, $3.0Ofi5.00; western lambs, $3.75y4.75, St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 26. CATTLE Receipts, 2,600 head; market steady, hut .lull nnlll'G tl 1A ' Tnvnno nnH ems' $2.7595.85; cows and heifers, $l.25fj5.01; nuii iinn i.ik. ..jom.u); siocKers and feeders. $1.704.25; yearlings and calves, $2.00 3.75; veals, $3.006.00. HOGS-Recelpts, 7,200 head; market 6U7!4c .( " n ' -f w nniiiiu l n i t UPllll, and light mixed, $6.60fi6.9O; medium nnd neavy, o.ou'o i.ua; pigs, jo.uj'flo.tiij DUIK, IB.tO Q6.90. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpts, 1,600 head; market active, steady to strong; top Utah wethers, $3.25. i ,ew Ynrk Live Stock Mnrket, NEW YORK. Sept. 26,-REEVES-Ro- 9Uc ft" r l T .VWH-T?plnl h JVi lmnr1 ttnn.lu. . to fairly good veals, $5.001,5.50; grassers and buttermilks, $3.60fl4 00. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,112 head: market quiet, generally steady; sheen I2.frfVff4.fiS; lambs, $l.6o6.50; dressed mil to ' 5V4ft7Ue; InmbM, 75lk "' . UOC'KCnrl)l"' M hfm,i tly; stato hogs, $7.15ft7.30. Knnana City Mve Stock Mnrket. KANSAS PITT. Sept. 26, CATTLE Ra celpt3, 1,.G0 head; cornfed steers steady to celpts, 646 hendi no sales; dressed beef, steady, eiWfcc; Texas beef, $5.00i7,00. Cables quote American steers nt ll'ifil.lc, dressed weight, and refrigerator beef nt n 10c higher, heavy feeders steady, others wenk tc 10c lowor; cornfed steers, $3.5086.30! fair to good, $S.U0fi5.50; stockers and feed ers, $2,7014.25, western fed steers, loOil6.46; western range steers, $3.50ff4.7G. Texans nnd Indians, $2.75f?3.70; Texas cows, $i.ui? 3.00; native cows, $2.65J?I.25; hMfcrs, JJ.oimj 5.60; emitters. $1.232.61), bulls, $2.25fll.ui. calves, $3.0005.60. HOGS-Recelpts, P,0i) head! market Re lower; top, $7.05; bulk of sales. $6.70& .()) heavy. J7.tOli7.CG; mixed, $6.7697.00; light, $6.00(16.75, pigs, $5.00l6(O. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 6.0 1 head; market steady; western lamb;, $3.5fi 4.25; western wethers, $3.00'rf 1.00; ewes. $2.21 02.75; feeders, $3.25a3.25; stockers. $1.5082.5;. St. I.ii ii I Live Stork .Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 26. CATTLE Receipts, 4,300 head. Including 1,800 Texans; market stendy for best natives, others 6igl0c lower; Texans stendy: natlvo shipping nml export steers, S4,60.(fi.2.; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $3.50jj5.63; steers under l.onO lbs., $3f4 5(5.25; stockers and feeders, $2.oOflt.l5, eowt nnd heifers, $2.00ii5.oO; ennners, $l.25if2.25; bulls. $2.35:84.25; Texas and Indlnn steers, $3.2004.20; cows nndhelfers, $2.20ff3.35. HOGS-Recelpts. S.OOO head; market SftlOt lower: pigs nnd lights. $6.50fi6.S5; packers, $6.fioff6.90; butchers, $0 95Ji7.2O. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, !.6-" head; market steady; native muttons, $3 00(3 3.30;Jnmbs. $3,75H4.0O; culls nnd bucks, $1.65 (yo.-o; siocKers, i.Wij...o, Stuck In .Unlit. The following tnble shows the receipts ol cnttlc, hogs und sheep nt the tlve principal stock markets for September 26: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3,765 4,6m) S,74 Chicago 12,520 24.1"") 1,000 Kansas City 1,200 9,l) S.cOO St. Louis 4,300 S.OoO 2,500 St. Joseph i 2.500 7,200 1,500 Totals .. .24,265 52.SOO 1S.7SS Ciiltnn Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 26.-COTTON-Spn closed nulet ; middling upland. SVic: mid dling gulf. 8Hc; sales. 812 bales. Futures closed steady; September, 7.6Sc: October, i.6oc; November, 7.61c; December, 7.67c; January. ,.b8c; February, 7.6Sc: March. 7.6sc April, i.6Sc; May. 7.69c. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 2S.-COTTON-?!'ly!, "tic. bales; Kood ordinary, 6 9-16c; low middling. 7,c; middling. 7 15-16c good middling, 8 3-16c; middling fair. S 7-lGci Receipts, 2,261 bales; stock. 63.9:5 ha en. l-uturcs. steady; September. 7,6(c; October, 7.Mc; November. 7.61c; December. 7.66c January, ,. 56g7.57e; February. 7.5ffl7,6Ro; -tJv ; Apr"' ""S630: May. 7.5?J ''ST. LOUIS. Sent. :6.-COTTON-Market !luJ!:. njfllum, 715-16c; no sales: receipts, 1,631 bales; no shipments: stock. 33,930 bales, OAIjVUSTON, Sept. 26.--COTTON-Qule ftt 7 o-lbC, LIVERPOOL. Sept. 26.-COTTON-Spot. moderate business; American middling fair. 5d; good middling, 4 13-16.1; middling, 4 9-16,1 low- middling. 4 11-32.1; good ordinary. 4 l-32d prdlnnry. 3 2o-32d. Sales, s,(Vo hales, Includ ing b,M Amerlcnn. Receipts, 4,000 bales, all Amerlcnn. Futures opened quiet and closed easy; American middling. I. m. c. September, 4 26-61(1, buyers; October, g o c.. 4 18-6ld, buyers; October nnd November; ll;"'::' ' B.clIcr!,i November nnd December 2 1 "c 2. ,l.!".3l'Srs: .Pannier and January 4 12-64d, sellers; April and May, 4 12-64.1 UUJCIOi PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY Fonr Nehrnsknna Tnke Advantage ol Federal Lmv to Oet on Their Feet. Four Ncbraskans filed petitions In bank ruptcy in United States district court ves- terday. Tho one carrying the heaviest list ol dobts wns John P. Wagner of Beatrice, who says ho Is by profession an agent. II In liabilities aggregnto $14,091.07 and his as sets $1,805. Next comes Albert Geyler of 1. ju Island, a druggist. Debts amounting to $1,739.20 confront him, hut his assets arc figured at $3,263.67. A business Arm of Curtis. In Frontier county, is the last applicant. Daniel A. Good and Amos W. Good, known In busi ness as Good & Good, ask relief under lia bilities of $755. The firm's assets are $432. Then Daniel A. Good separately Is sched uled to bo owing $938, with offsetting as sets of $30. His brother Is In more deeply, liabilities being J2.1S0.7S and assets $1,915. ESTIMATE MAY BE REDUCED Decline In Priors of Iltillrilnjr Mn- terlala Mny Lessen Coat of the Andltorlum Structure. The fall tn tho prlco of lumber, cement and iron Is gratifying to tho Auditorium company nnd tho supervising architect, John Latenscr. It will probably make a marked reduction In tho cost of tho build ing. Mr. Latcnsor said: "Tho price of brick Is reasonable now. With lumber, ce ment, iron nnd other materials on tho de cllno It will be found that a material re duction In tho estimated cost of tho build ing will bo effected." Tbe architect has asked tho directors of tho Auditorium compnny to Bet asldo $500 to be used .In driving test piles for tho purposo of Investigating tho foundation. Exact grades arc being taken preparatory to making tho necessary excavation. It !s probnblo that the excavating and pile driv ing for tho foundation will be done before Christmas. SUES FOR TWENTY THOUSAND Widow of Prank C. .lohnsnn Drlnsa Suit to Collect Insurance Money. Jano Johnson, administratrix of tbe 'es tate of Frank C. Johnson, baa brought suit In the district court against tbo Mutual Benefit Lite Insurance company for $20,000, tho amount ot two policies In the defendant company held Dy Mr. Johnson at tho time of his death in 1896. Mrs, Johnson contends that tho three pre mium payments mndo on tho policies by Mr. Johnson after they were taken out car ried them In forco until after tho dato ot his deatii. Although the company has not yet filed Its nnswor, it la understood thai Us rejection of the claim Is based on contention that tho policies had lapsed at tho time ol Mr. Johnson's death. THE REALTY MAltKKT, INSTRUMENTS placod on record Thurs day, September 26: Wnrriinty Deeds. A. F. Wllklns and wlfo to 12. I. Col- nun, an mi 1, which jj, tu. V, nmilll 8 n.ln ,m J. M. Brunner nnd 'wffo'to Christ " Tl. R. Hastings nnd"wifo"to" J." iK ' , , , ' .imii. Genevleyo TyVo'o' Jennie 'Robb,"lot 1 lilnnlr ft I lrt,.nlr, .. III... OC 14. II Ull.l 97S 50 I I 3,000 123 V. W. Carmlchnel and wife, to Henry runner, ioi i, iiiock ii, Dundee 1 1 1 .1 Jncob SnnilVn nnd' wlf'o to cV'LV'Cnr- lini ' ",ncK wnl- 1i. L. Egbert et al. to T. 'cV'Pnrkl'ns'. .p,nl,,A".n,., 2' ,,,0,ck ?; I'nVe,fl r- Ji 9".ln.!n'! i"",'1 ',f.n. to J A. How- inu, iui ,iiui;i , Jiciltinn. . . . llult Claim lleeda. i, W- K.p.8' .".ml. vKlf?,..,n Mntthew ""i ii ii, uiuen .-, cunon Hill.,,. 123 Deeds. Sheriff to Nntlonnl Hank of Com- iri. .ii. ii,i ? i.-' int nlnck 167: S'A lot S. h nek 1i57i m i i,imi. ,u; J"1'1"1, W.,10(J .fcet of o 600 feet lot 16 Bartlott's mid.. 37.390 11. J. Whltmore, receiver, to C. II. block 2, Clifton Hill 213 Total umount of transfers $($,679 Teteplioun lO.tn. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James K. Iloyd A Co., OMAHA, NKD. COMMISSION (illAIN, PHOVINIONS AND STOCKS. lliiftrd of Trnde HalldtnB. Direct wires to Cblctco and New York, CeueiEcndongt, John A. Warrsn 4k Ca. S I I 1