TUTS OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1901. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CondltUm Qmealtj Ba&tlih on tho Beard f Tradt Agtin. WHEAT LACKS SUrPORT AND RULES EASY 9 - fcloiv ffinli lltinltiroM In Corn anil Mar ket Clour Loner Ont Arc Dull nml Pro Isluns Unlet. .nif no mi( 21 Conditions generally wore agnln 'bearish n the Honril of Trtidc today and December wheat closed u dull iluy at 'itc lower, December iwrii c lmver ami December outs HUc tower l'rovl!lonii closed uuchanged to Sc lower Wheat lacked any supporting Inllinncc from corn mid on report of heavy receipt, especially In the northwest, and on Urad stroefs report of a heavily Increased world s visible supply, thu market ruled rusty De cember opened n shade hUhcr to u ehnt.e lowor nt W'0;o4C On early covmimrh December sold to 7l"iU7lc. but liquidation Koon brought tho price down to 7oc. Tito market steadied on covering, but closed usy. December being Hnc lower nt .Oe. lif-Hl receipts were 191 earn. of contract grade Minneapolis and Puluth reported 1.1TJ cars, making n total for tho throo points of l.fifcl cars, ngnltnl l.sll lust week nnd it lust year. Primary receipts were 4i3K bu., compared with last yearn 1, 1:7.101 bu. Seaboard ile trances In wheat and Hour equalled CM. 472 bu. Hrndstr.ots report el t.Mf.O'io bu Increase In the world s lnlblo supply The seaboard report 12 loads taken for ep"rt. Corn opened rattier smalt on a Hinall Liverpool advance. December a shndo lower to a shade higher at 59iifj69ic. An early professional demand brought H to tSOVc. but on tho report of a freer coun try movement and n slower cash business, December slumped to 68'c. Late In tho session n report of damage by the lute frost proved Influential and December re noted to 50V. but closed easy und ic lower ut JS'ifltSc Receipts were 483 cars. Oats had n dull market. December opend n shade higher at 36c and Influenced by tho depression of other grains lost Uc early In the session and stayed near tho bottom nil day. December closed weak and kjf'.i" down at M'jc, having touched .Ti'nC. Re ceipts were 233 cars. Provisions were quint and lower nt tho opening, with lower prices for hogs. Hold ers were dlsnosed to tnko prnllts and prices phcm orr eariy, nut recovereu silently toward the close. January pork closed H4c down nt $16.27V4, Jauuury lard un changed at $9.65 and Jnnunry ribs 2l4o lower at t 42'. (Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 80 cars; corn, 133; oats, 75; hogs, SI.CO lieml. The leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlclcs.l Open.l HlKh.l Low. Closo.l Ycs'y. Wheat Sept. Dec. Moy Corn Pept. Dec. May Dec. Jlny 1'ork- Oet. .Ian. May l.nrtl Sept. Oct. .Ian. May llllis-- Sept. Oct. Ian. Mny i r.svfe' r.sHi r.7:s, t: ru f.!H'lf?-,v,i!)9Vv! r.sv4iw(,fin:i f.aiiffi- l!f(?4frtll l W W WiCoTuffl"'! 1 x,w I saw 3.-ii,i,!3i:;fi 3H(,fl..ir. fc 3111 sr.i.i 3;u ziir-i w KSV' 3SH, r,s 11 SI 1 15 OTHj H t" 1" VW II !7Vi ir, sr. i in 3.- i ir, i k, 27i w r.o lit 35 I 10 10 I ltl 35 I Ifi 3?m 10 40 i I in m i in ft) 9 mm 9 971,4 9 WUl 9 53 in oo I io oo i in io D S3 I ft fi", I 10 02U II 52V4I 0 R5 I 0 63 9 6214) 9 53 j 9 B71,i 9 .33 I 9 r.7',4j H 97HI R 97t4 S 07141 R 971 S HI I N 45 I S 50 Sfrfl I S 97!4I S 97UI S 97',4 S 95 I K 93 I R 97 S 40 S 42V4 S 45 S I7V4I 8 47141 8 M Vo I'ash ountatlnns wevo as follows: Kl.OUn Stoadv; winter patents, JI.ROft S.fO- stralHliti. 2OOf?3 40; nlenrs. t2.804T3.2O: iprlns specials. $1.1004.10; patents, J3.40W S.7; bakers. J2.COTJ2.lW. WIIKAT No. 3, OrtljfOe: No. 2 red, Tic. rolSN-Nn, 2 vollow, BS4c. OATH No. 2. ?A(IX!c: No. 2 white, 3SHff Clv,r: No. 3 white. 37i(f(39c. nAUMCV Fair to choice maltliiR. nifO.. flRKDS No. 1 flaxseed, $1.69; No. 1 north western. $1 IV. l'rlme timothy, $5.35. Clover, contract urade. $S.5n. I'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bid., $15.00 ffir.tr,. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $10.0uji 10.05. Short ribs sides (loose). $S.S5fi9.05. Dry salted shouldnrs (boxed), J7.G2HTr7.87W. Short clear Idei (boxed), $D.53f9.Ci0. WIIISKY-r.nsIs of hlfih wines. $i.jn. Thi lollowlnR are the receipts and ship- mruis ior 1110 lasi iwcniv-iour nours: Articles. ltccelpts. Shipments. , ''lour. Iibla.. AVheat. bu.. Corn, bu Oats, bu 1 Hye. bu llarley, bu.. . . . . Xi 000 33,000 .... .i3i,nno 70,00i) .... 284,001) 129,000 .... 2fi2,00i) 175,000 .... 22.0TO .... 68,000 11,000 On tho Troduco exchanta today tho but ter market was Arm: creameries. Hff.'lc; dairies, 13Jfl7c, Cheese, steady at 9310ic. Krrs, Arm; fresh, lCc, m:w vnitit ;icm:iiai, jiahkht. tliiolnt lint s of tlir lnjr on Various Coin modifies, N'KIV YOniC, Sept. 24.-l--.OUU-necelpts, 20,159 bbls.; exports. 20.153 bhls steady but very quiet; winter patents. $3.50fti a.so; winter straiRhts, $3.30j3.45j Minnesota patents. $3.(V,f(3.i0; winter extras, $2.502.80. ltyo flour, quiet; fair to Rood, $2.R53j3.15; choice to fancy. $3.30ifT3.EO. CO UN M K A Ij Q u le t ; yellow western, $1.23; cuv. nu; uratuiywino, wia.w. nVK-Firm; No. 2 western, 60c, f. o. b. a float. HAHI.EY-Stcady: feedlnjr. 64c. c. I. f. Hurfaln; malting. KOjjtHc. c. 1. f. Ituffalo. WHEAT Hecelpts, 55,350 hu.; exports, 136, KC bu. Spot, dull; No. 2 red, "fic, f, o. b nlloat; No. 2 red. 7BV4o In elevator; No. 1 northern Dnltith, "fiVsc, f. o. b., afloat. Op tions opened steady, but nt once developed weakness under heavy northwest receipts, IrrcRiilar cnbles, largo Increase In world's stocks nnd disappointment In exnort bust- lifss; closed ensy; May, 79'4((779'ic, cIoslnK nt 79Hc. September. 7!S74c, clnslns nt h-ic; uctnner, iarU74c, ctOMinR nt 74c; Do ennber, 70TT7OV-C, closlns nt "Gc COrtN Hccelnts. H.fOO bu.:' exnorts. 18. 251 bu.; No. 2, GIHo In elevator. Option market, after showing steadiness, eased off with .wheat. Selling was also oromptod by fine weather, a less actlvu cxp'oit trade nnd small clearances. It Anally milled on covering nml closed steady; May, flIHc, closlnR at tilUc; September. 641?fii,4c, clos Iiir nt 6lc; December, C3Sf?0l 1-lGc, closing nt fil'fce. OATS Hecelpts, 11C.C0O bu.: exports, 20.. in,., Aii'ii, ,11111, ahu. i wiiitn, iici No, 3 white, 41c. Options quiet nnd easier. iiAi rirm; snipping, cuqj&ic: Rood to HOI'S Oa let: state, commnn In nhnln. 1901 crop, 13Til5o; 1900 crop, U15c; 1S9D crop'. tVifllc; Vaclflc coast, 1900 crop, ll15c; 1S9D HIDES Steadv: Onlveston. 20 tn w lbs IRc; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19Uc; Texas dry. 21 to so lbs., lHJc. LEATHER Steady: hemlock solo Tine. nos Ayres, UkIH to heavy weights, 23VMf SIHc: acid. S3Uig24UC. PHOVISIONS-Ileef. firm; family. $U.50ffl 12.00; mess, $9.50(ino.0o; beef linms. $20.004 21.60; PnfkP. 9-oa 10.50; city, extra India moss, $t6.pn(US.00. Cut meats. stoadv; Jill-mvn iivnieu, i'.lO'JIU.IO; piCKICU snout dors $7.25: nlCkled linnis illlTM, tim I.ard, ensler; western steamed, $10.36: re flned. easy; continent. $10.65; flouth 'Jincnra, u,ou: cumnoumi, J7.&0W7.75. l'ork. tlrm; family, $li.00gi7.ri0; short clear, $17.50 fffl9.i); mess. $ltl.00?f 17.00. ' ' TAI.T.OW-Flrmer: city (J2 per pkg.), Mi (fffitie: country (pkRs. free), ejjfi'.c. HUTTEH Hecelpts, l),5f9 pkgs.: Arm; stnte dairy. 14J?20i,4c; creamery, 15Ji22c: June croamory. 20fJ21i.se; June factory, 14UfffitiV4c. CHEESE-nccelpts. 15,011, pfcVs,; steady fancy, large, colored, 9?ie; fancy, large, white, 9ic; fnncy, smnll, colored, 94c; Hint'; niiitlll, wimu, i'MVIVC, EOaS-Hteelpts, M.ffS pkgs.; quieter stnte nnu rennsyivnnln, 21J?22c; western canuieit. .Mai.-tr; western uncandled, 17?f20c. uiiABMi'jn nicauy. roUM'HY-Allvo, Arm: springers, 12o turkeys, SfflOc: fowls, lie; dressed, Arm springers, 1244T13o; turkeys, I0gi2c. METAIS The feature in tho metal rtr cults todnv was the sudden nnd unexnecte.' drop of copper In 1-ondon of 2 17s to 63 Is for spot and .COS 7s M for futures, lowest level reached since 1599. A fair business was executud, the sales amounting to fO) tons spot and 200 tons futures. Prlvalo advices that tho declines wero duo to heavy stocks In this country and tho slock nfps of demand. Hero the market was lifeless and nominally unchanged. Tin, dull nnd easy at $2.SOSI3.10, whllo in I.ondon tho market eased off 15s under liquidation and closed at 113 2s 6d for snot nnd 111 10s for futures. Iaif Is quoted In Ixindon at is jii ior spin, spelter, dull and un changed both hero and abroad. Domestic iron marKeis reaiureiess at old prices. Kniiaua Clt- Ornln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 24. WHEAT De- Kisujuer, ootjc; way, 7IVilVtc; cash, No No 3 hard. 65t4t6JV; No. t. Wi' ?UV.e CORN September. t'JUo; December, 59'ic; May, iVMlOoV ; rash. No I inUed, 61Tj6Uc; No 2 white. t'ltfmr OATH- No white. JSto, ii vk sin ' iiiti:,. HAY t'hohti timothy, tH.HHMM'O, choice prairie, u 1.1 iv. m ttuii fam. lltlln Creamery, latifHOc; dairy, EHUH Firm; fresh Missouri and Knnsas slock, quoted on 'change at 16c doz,, loss off, eases returned. IIKUKIPW -Wheat, M.COO bu.; corn, 8.000 bu., oats, 0.hi bu SHIPMENTS Wheat, Sl.SoO bu.; corn, IS, 00U bu., oats, 2l,i0 bu. OMAHA W IKH.nS.U.r. MARKET. Condition of Trmlr- nml llunlntlons in Mnple nml I'nney I'rniluer, IKKIS- Hecelpts fair; loss otT. llftaC. 1,1 Y E POl'l-THY-Hens, 7a7j4c; young und old roosters, 4c; turkeys, GtlSc; ducks and geese, tiiiCVfcc; spring chickens, per lb,, 'Sit'TTEIt-Common' to fair, lUifllUc; choice dairy, In tubs, 15jlCc; separator, 21 MKltESH FISH-Hlack bass, ISc: white bass, 10c; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c: bluo llns, 1c; buffaloes, 7c; cattish, 12c; cod, 10c; croppies, 10c: halibut, lie; herring, 7c; had cock, ll)c; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c; sal mon, 14c; suntlsh, 6c; trout, luc; whltcflsh, 10c. OYSTEHS Mediums, per can, 23c: Stand ards, per can, 2Sc; extra selects, per enn, 35c; New York counts, per can, loc; bulk standards, per gnl., $1.35. PIOEONS Mvc, per doz., COc, V'EAI.S-Cholce. Sc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whslrsnle Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, $10.1)0; No. 2 upland, $10; medium, tf.oO; coarse, $8.60. Ryo straw, $4.60. These prices are for hay of good color nnd quality. Dc mnnd fair. Hecelpts, 8 cars. W'H EAT Goc. COHN-nlc. OATS-3IC. HItAN-$16.50. VEOETAIILES. POTATOES-Homo grown. $1.1001.15; Salt Lakes, jl.20; Colorado, $1.2o. EOO PI.ANT-Pcr doz., 75c OHEEN COHN-Per doz., 10c. CAHHOTS-Per mnrket basket. 35c. HEKTS-Per half-bu. basket, S5c. TIJHNIPH-Per basket. .TOe. t'UCUMIIEHS-Home grown, per dox., 10 (Iliac. l.ETTUOE-Per bu., Mic. HA DISHES Per dnz loflljo. PA HS LEY Per doz.. 20(j. SWEET POTATOES-Pcr bu $1.25. CAHIJAOE-Homo grown, 2ft2Hc; Hollnnd seed, crated, 2-t4c. , TO.MATOES-Homc grown, per lS-lb. has ket. ,V(e, D Vffl 'IJ irnlnn.r.r..n',i II. 1 T? II .' MEANS Wax, per 'i-bu. basket, COc; string, per H-bu. basket, 50c. ONION8 Home-grown, per lb., 2TJ2t4c; Spanish, iier crate, $1.50. CANTA1X51TPE Home-grown, per doz., 2350i;; crates, $1.60Tjl,75; Hockyfords, pur crate, $2.60. WATERMELONS Missouri, Iowa and eirnKii, irii2ic, as to size. CLLE III Kalamazoo, ner bunch. 2517350 Nebraska, tier bunch. SOmtOc: Colorado. 40 NAVY HEANS Per bu.. $2.60Q2.75. FRUITS. APPLES-Cooklng. ner bbl.. $2.25f72 50; snow apples, per bbl., $3.iWI3.25; Jonathans, fj.w'u i.w: itci euowers. Ji.iiiTf 1.7s. PEACHES California freestone, per box, 85c; clings, 75c; Colorado freestone, 7o(gi5c; r,iuruufi i-i,.ini.i:i i mien, PH'MS-Callfornln. nor crjte. J12.5tll.t0: iionie-grown, per a-io. nasKCI, lac. I'lJAKS Hartletts, . $2.10; Utah, 12; New York Ilartlctts. kegs. $2.50. OH A PES -California Toknv. 4.1h rrnle. .-; .miscais, ji.w; ioncorcis, nomo-grown. ri.KAi'i'iKis per crato of 12 to 16, $1.25. CRANUERRIES Per bbl.. Jfi.M; ner rrn o .a'. Ql'INCES-Per box. $1.65. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES Valenclas. 14.0075.00: Mel sweets, $1.50. LESIONS -Fancv. XI: cho w. M.RO 1 1 A NA N AS Per hunch, nccordintr tn stie. f..t"rfl-.ln. r IOS California, new cartons. 75c: lav. ers, fiSo; Impnrted, per lb 10U2c. i'A J isa-i-ersian, in 00-111, boxes, Snlrs, 6c MISCELUVNEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, ner lb.. iki ni. berts, per lb.. 13c; almonds, ner lb.. 18ff20e: raw peanuts, per lb., 5576V4C: roasted, 654ft ,72 lillllin, iou, Jiei'ltlis, lurJJ.C. fii'i'jii-i'cr lint,, ji. w; per ii-bbl., $2.73. iiiiJia .o. 1 green, uo: xn. 2 rrn 5i4c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No, 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veai can. n io ins.. e: .no. z vpni calf. 12 to J5 lbs., 6c; dry hides, Spi3c; sheep in'im, wtiovi nuraeiiiues, n.uirQM. St. Louis (ruin nml Pro vlnlnns. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 21. Lower: No. 2 red cash, elevator, iOV4c; track, 71W'572!4c; Sep tember 70Uc; December, 71yl?id May, frtnx' T .......... X7 . -1 . r 1 1 , . . , - . . .ifii:i, nu. Clinil, OtyUi irilCK, 9,.i59Wc, September, 69c; December, 59ic; Mny, 6iafl61V4c ..y'V' -''Owr: no. 2 cash. 37Vic; track, 37ai3Sc; September, 37o; December, 3SVic: May. 40c; No. 2 white, 39S39Jc. it 1 vj uigner ut ouc. FIXJUR Dull and unchnnced: rod wdn tor patents. $3.1003.60; fnncy nnd straight, $3.00tf3.15; clear, $2.C0fI2.95. SEEDS-Tlmothy, steady nt $4.7635.20; CORNM HAL Stead v nt 12.00. U RAN Steady to firm; sacked, east track, HAY Irreenlar: tlmothv. 110 OOifMS on- WHIHKY-Steady, $I..30. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.20." BAOaiNO-6Hfi74c HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork: Firm? tnlihlno. i Lard, lower at $9.75. Dry salt mcuts, steady; boxed lots, extra short. $9.25: clear ribs. p.KM', clear sides, $9.60. Ilncon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts. 110 rlonr rih.. 110! elenr nlilnci. lift fTTli ' METALS Lend: ' Diill n tl TLtwi oi'cnei . liiwit lit ,Vmjg. POULTUY' Lower; chickens, 7c: springs, 8c: turkoys, 7Hc; young, 7c; ducks, &S7c; geese, 5c. J UTTER-HlRher; creamery; 1722c; V....... .u.., 4,1,. EOOS Steady at 16c. tf l'"!r?f.MTTR Plmir 7 AAA . .1 . n- 000 bu.: corn. 38.000 hu.: nats Mom hit Jl" '"'iN in v iour to.ouo tibis.; wheat. . ' " ' , uuiii, io,rri uu.i uam, M.UtJU DU, Mvcrpnnl Rrnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 24.-WIIEAT-Spot( lull: No. 2 red western, winter. Rn ka No. 1 California, 5s 10V4d. Futures, qulot t-fizxruiuvi , ua iarcn, os yi4u, CORN Snot. Arm: American mlveri now 6s 2d. Futures, stendy; October. 5s 3:d November, 5s fid; December, 6s Sd. PEAB Canadian, steady, 6s 4d. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, steady, HOPS At London (Pacific ronnti hii 3 33s. " PHOVISIONS-Ileef, Arm: extra India mess. t0s. Pork, Arm; prlmo mess, west ern, 73s. Hams, short cut, H to 16 lbs. Btrong. Bis. Ijird, Arm: American re- AlK'd. in HallS. 61b: lirlmo We8tern. In Heroes 60;i 6d. Ilncon. strong; Cumberland cut.' 20, to 30 Ibi.. 63s Od; short ribs, 16 to 20 ium,, nrm, ois; long clear middles, light, 23 to 34 lbs,. Arm. 61s 6d; lonR clear middles, heavy, 45 to 50 lbs., Arm, 60s 9d; short clenr backs. Arm; 16 tn 20 lbs., 4Ss; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs,, tlrm, 60s 6d; shoulders, square cut. 13 to 19 lbs,, 49s 9d. HUTTEH-Stcady; Anest United States, 9s; good United States, 7s. wiiist.-ijuioi; American Anest white. 45s 6d; American, Anest colored, 4Cs fid. TALl.OWl'rlmo cltv. stronir. 79. nn. Austrnllan, In London. Arm, 29a 9d. uecoinis ot wnoat during the last three dnys, 532,000 centals, Including 491,000 Amcrl can, Receipts of American corn during tho last three. dnyB, 122,600 centals. Weather flne. Changes In Available Suiinllea. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.--Speclnl cable and tolegraphlc communications to Uradstroet's show; tho folowlng changes In available supplies from last accounts: WHEAT United States nnd Cannda, east of Rockies, increase, 3,667,000 bushels; afloat for nnd In Europe, Increase 1,900,100 bush els: total Increase, 1,567,000 btiHhela. CORN United States and Canada, cast of Rockies, Incrense, 514,000 bushels. OATS United Stntes and Canada, In crease, 8S8.000 bushels. Among tho moro Important increases re ported to Dradstrcet's nro those of 625.000 bushels at Chicago private elevators, 250, 000 bushels In Manitoba. 200.000 at norttf western Interior elevators, 120,000 at Louis )' ; S Milwaukee private elevntors. Toledo r.riiltt nnd Seed. TOLEDO, O.. Sept. 24.-WHEAT-Dtlll but beC;feD,l,e OATS-Qu'.et hut steady; cash and Sen tember. 37c: December, 3Sc; May, 37V4c SEEDS Clover, nctlve; prime cash' nnd October, $5.174 Milwaukee Grain Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Sept. 24. WHEAT -Steady; No, 1 northern, 70S70HC; No. 2 hard, iVt.sitVit4i' rif t .n 'ifiimurg, oj.wo at coteau and u ti?!1 1 5 Minneapolis private elevn cjf.A it Pnt""g decreases are thoso of eintbNa,sPnSv.?.te8t' J8e',h 1,nJ Mm northern, 6.SHQ69C; December, 70i4fj7OSc5 May, 73c. HYK-Slcndy; No, 1, 56c. HAHLEY HtendV: tin. 9 COo: anmnte 43 CORN-Deccmber, 6Sif?69c; May, &)4c. Plillndflpliln Produce .Market, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2I.-HUTTER-Urm, '4file higher; fancy western cream- ry, asjt; laucv nenrby prints, 2c. LOOS Firm. Uc hlcher: fresh nenrby and western, 21c; fresh southwestern, 20c; fresh southern. 19c. CHEESE Firmer nnd higher; New York full creams, f.mrv. smnll. aUTiflile! New- York full creams, fair to choice", SVuUc. .tHniieiitnlls Wlirnl, rinur nml llrim. MINN K A Tn t .1 nnt. 1 WIIKAT Cash, GS?4c; December, 64'4J7G3'fle: May. 70H O70N.C; on track. No. 1 hard, 71c; No, 1 northern. 6Se; No. 2 northern, &c. FLOUR First niilents. S.I.OO'Ht.rO: second patents, $3.80; first clears, $:.85J2.9Q; second l.(T-l,0, -k.. UHAN-In bulk, $13.00013.25. Peorln MiirUi-l, PEOniA. Sent. !J COriN l.'lrm! No. 3. 69c. OATS-Inactlve; No. 2 while. CGUc, billed through. WHISKY-On tho bnsls of $1.30 for fln Ished goods. Dulutli Grnln .Mnrket. DULUTH, Sept. 2I.-WHEAT-Cnsh. No. hard. 71c: No 2 northern. C5-ic: No. 1 northern, too: September, fiSc; October, 6Sc; ueeemncr, iw'4r; .May, isc. l JATH 3G?44rJ14c. .MOVEMENTS UK STOCKS AMI IIONDS. Etlilcners of Support of .niiilnnintcd Copper Appenr. NEW YORK. Sent 21. There were indl- cations of support tor Amalgamated Copper by Inside Interests today for the Arst time since tho reduction In tho dividend was an nounced Inst Friday. Tho rapid downward course of the block was thereby arrested and the whole market showed signs of re lief from tnn nervous strain engendered uy Amalgamated Coppers violent decline. There was llttlo actual news to tako ac count of In considering tho movement of tho day's prices, ns they were governed al most exclusively by technical causes grow ing out or the collapse in Amaignmaieu Conner. Conner mining stocks all over the world showed the effect of this development this morning nnd spot copper In London scorctl n violent decline on account of n nrevalont rumor that the Amalgamated company was nl.out to reduce its selling price in oruer to worK on an accumuinuon of Its pronuct. Selling by foreign holders of American se curities, Including rnllrond stocks, was an Important Influence In tho opening decllno here, which reached from 1 to 2 points In places. Amalgamated Copper sold nt 90 during tho Arst few minutes of trading, which Droved to be the low point or tno ilny. It was after tho stock had steadied that the severest pressure developed against the general list. A promiscuous spilling out of stocks cnrrled tho level of the prominent raiiroaus nnu specialties irom l io .' neiow last night, tho Pnclttcs, southwesterns, grnngers nnd Sugnr being tho principal suf- icrers, It was believed that recent losses In Amnl- fiamatcd Copper wete responsible for tho qtlldntlon elsewhere. Several alarmist stories nut out this morning Indicated tho exhaustion of ammunition by the bears. The support developed In Amalgamated Copper nnd the postponement of tho meet ing of the directors of tho Anaconda com- nanv. which. It Is feared, would result In nnnther dividend reduction completed tho dtscomtlturo of tho benrs and they covered nenvuy (luring uio inner part ot tno uny. Tho earlier declines were largely wined out nnd n fnlr proportion of net gains cs- lanusncd. Points of conspicuous strength wero tho Vnnderbllts, Manhattan nnd Wabash. A feature of tho day was tho selllnc of stocks controlled by lending capitalists by brokers usually employed uy oiner leading capital ists, which served to emphasize tho dread felt yesterday of a renuwed outbreak of hostilities between financial powers. A good deal of 'he selling of Amalgamated Copper was of this character and seemed to bo designated to force outside support of this stock. In the lato buying move ment practically all of tho larger sellers of tho last few days were represented. Thu selling of stocks for London account mndo nn nctlvo demnnd for exchange, which forced rates up u fraction from tho gold Import point, Tho hnrdcnlng of discounts In Ilerlln was nn Influence In tho samo di rection. Cotton bills continue scarce in tho exchange market, but there Is a bettor sup ply of grain bills. The rnllrond bond market was quite nc tlvo nnd weak In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, $2,260,000. United States 3s nnd the old 4s advanced V4 per cent on the Into call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Tho slump In copper shares caused n genernl flatness In the mnrket. Tlntos nnd Anaconda wero heavily sold for tho New. York account, tho former touching 47i nnd closing nt 48U, or a net loss or 3ft. Thu latter closed nt tho worst 7ft or 1 point down for tho day. There Is a genoral anxiety hero regarding tho overstocked condition of thn Amnlun. mated Copper company, but somo suspect a ruso on tho part of Mr. Rockefeller. American stocks movel with copper shares, but tho account was so smnll thm them was llttlo pressure to sell until there was a point break In these. Now l'ork offered sliver on tno weaitness ot copper. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison 5'iiSt. Paul nfd ...151'i da pfd 95 Baltimore &. Ohlo,..10!h do pfd Hi Cnnadlan l'acltlo....IWH Canada So S3 Ches. & Ohio Wi Chicago & Alton.... 3S, So. Pacific So. Hallway ... S7i ... 31 ... 89?i do pfd Texas & Pacific.. Tel., St. L. & w ... 4'i, ... :i ... 3t; do pfd Union Taclflc .... do pfd Wabash , do pfd Wheel. & L. 12, . do !d pfd Wis, Central ... 9Si ... 87i . . ... 397, ... mi do pfd Chicago, Ind. & L do pfd Chicago & K. III.. Chicago O. V do lit ptd do 2d pfd , . 77V . 2i . 74 . 23H . S5V4 ...30 ... 2211 ... 42V . 15 do pfd Adams Kx , American 13x U. S. Dx Chicago & N. W...194 C, It. I. & P 1 Chicago Ter. & Tr. 23H do pfd 42 C. C. C. & St. L... OSH Colorado So HU ...ISO ...192 . 9 Wells-Fargo KK....1OT Amal, Copper 021 Amer. Car & K 24ft do pfd 84 do 1st rfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson. 61 Amer. i.in. uu do pfd Amcr. S. & It.... do pfd Anac, Mln. Co 17 ,.16J!i . 45 Dol. L. & W.. .,2:4 . 4IVJ . 9$!a Denver & It. O.... 40 S3'4 do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd.... Ot, Nor. pfd.. 4lTi Ilrooklyn It. T.,.. 70 ,Colo. Fuel & Iron 6Sk Con. Gas . C7?i . 95?i 18U4 Cih, Tobacco pfd ..117 ..2m Hocklnir Valley 53'4 Oen, Kleetrlc do Ptd Hit (iiucose sugar .. 6314 Illinois Central 11 Hi Hocking Coal .. 18 Iowa Central nvt inter, rapcr . .. 23S Like Erie & W 674, do pfi .. 78 .. 94 do pfd 128 Inter. Power ... Lnclede Oas .... National Dlscult L. & N ...lOt ...121T4 Manhattan L... . 43! Met. St, Uy.... Mex. Central .. Mex, National Minn. & St. L. Mo. raclflc .... M.. K. & T National Iad .. . 23!k National Salt .., . 13V do pfd .10714 'Not American . .HCVl'l'adlllc Coast .. . 28i. Taclflo Mall .... . 68 .People's Oas ... .102 Pressed S. Car.. .15711 1 do pfd . CtH'Pullnian P. Car . SS lltepuhllo Steel .. . 80V4 do pfd, . 3m,'SiiBar . 19V4 . 11 . 75 . 97 40, .107V4 do pfd N, J Central . N. Y, Central . Norfolk & W... . 40' . St .211 do pfd . 1SH No, Pacific pfd Ontario & W... Pennsylvania .. . 67 124 .144H'Tenn. Coal & Iron. Cl Heading do 1st pfd,... do 2d pfd St, U & 8. P.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. U ttouthw. un union uagr Ac i' 13 . ibftl do pr.l 65V S24i 78 5 30U U. B. leather 12' do pfd ',, son u. , iiuuDer 171; no pm ks U. S, Steel 4314 do pfd C2 do pfd 92 St. Paul unt tvesicrn union .... 91'j Ex-rlghts. London Stuck Quotation, LONDON. Sept. 24.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, money 931JI Norfolk 4 W... . . . . 6J .... 90 do nccount WH Anaconda 7U Atchison 77',j do pfd 95H naltlmore & Ohlo..l4i Canadian Pacific. ..I12T4 Chen. & Ohio 46H Chleao O. W 21 C, M. & St. P 15C?; Denver & It. Q 47M do pfd M Krle 42 do 1st pfd 71S do 2d pfd.., 68 Illinois Central .... lOPi L. & N 10 M.. K. & T 2V do pfd 65h N, Y, Ceptrnl 160 do pfd No, Pacific pfd. .... Dots Onturlo & W... Pennsylvania ., .... Si .... 74', Heading .... :u; do 1st pfd do 2d nfd .... 39V, .... 27 So. Hallway ... .... 34K do ptd .... 91 1S0, Pacific .... IP Union Paclfla .. do pfd U. S. Steel .... do pfd,,.. ....1(X)H .... 91 .... 434 .... l, ..." it .... 70!i .... 41 Wubajih do pfd Spanish 4s Hand Mines ... Delleers .... 3314 8ILVEH Bar. nulet. ' MONEY 1 ner cent. The rato of discount In open market for short hills Is 2,4fi2i per cent; for threo months' bill., 2 3.i6.fj5 1-llc, Hank ('learluga, OMAHA, Sept. 24,-Hankclcarlngs todny fl, 172,610; corresponding day, last year 11.049.052: Increase. 1123,158. ' CHICAGO. Sept, 24.-Cloarlngs, J25,141,620; balances, f2,233,970. Posted exchange, II.S3H S4 86. New voru oxenango, tac discount. NEW YORK, Sept. 24,-Clearlngs, $251, 661 f50: Iwlances. J13.fi05.919. ST. LOUIS, Sept. :i.-Clcarlngs, 7,767l balances, $1,111,9:9. Money, 496 per cent. V.... -1 - . i- . . . . II ....... I.IJ l urn i'xi;ilil!le ce iii-tuiniw uiu, iniuuiu anaen. BOSTON. Sept. 2l.-C'lcnrlnRS, $:5,S75.8.)5; bal ri NCINNATI. Sept. 24 Clearings. $;vi. Monev 4516 tier eotit. New York ex- 8J0, ch tlkte. 60t dlseniint. P HILADELPHIA, Sept. :4,-Clearlngs, 271,310, bal a net 9, $2,305,621. $21 .Netr York Money Mnrket, NEW YORK. Sent. 24.-MONEY-On call. steady at 301 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 3V4 per cent; prime mer cantile paper, 5tC per cent, STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.S5s for demand nnd nt SI.SiT.ffil'S for slxtv days; posted rates, $l.3sfy I.s6; comtncrclil Dills, $4.S4U4.M. SILVER Uar, 6S'Hc; Mexican dollars, IjIsc. HON DS Government, strong: state. Inic- tlve; tallroad, weak. j ne closing quotations on bonus are at follows: V. a. rcr. la. rec... 10SH 1M WStt 10ii Wt 1S9', 112'l 113', 108 108 Ml', Hocking Vol. 4'4s.. L. Sc N. unl. 4 Mex. Central 4s... do Is nc Minn. - St. L. 4s. M.. K. & T 4s.... do 2s N. Y. Central Is.. do gen, ?.'is N. J. C. gin. If... No, Pacific 4s do coupon do Zt. res do con pun do new Is, rcg.... do coupon do old 4s, Veg do coupon do Si, reg do coupon .101 . S4V, . 31 .lOJis . 99'i . 2U 103 .10? .1)'; .10.-1 . I2H .101'g . n Uii . 93 . 97'4 . 79'4 Atchison gen. 4s.... ilu adj. 4s 9i 101 : llo 3S N A- W. con. 4s... ItendltiK con. 4s... Diiltlmorc & O. 4s.. do I'.if do conv. 4a 93' i 1064 ,106'i ,107 fi) ,105t M'i . 9m-i 110', 111 liK 101'i 91 SI ,iop; 97', Sl'i .101 St I, & I M c. Cs.. St. I.. & S, P. 4s.. iSt. I S. W. Is.... do 2s Canada So. 3s Central ot (la. :.. do Is Itie 'lies. & O. 4i3s 111. A: Alton 3'4.i.., San A A. P. 4s So. Paclllc 4s So. Hallway us i.4 . 91, .1174 .118', . .". .107 .119 .lOP, .110 . t3: C. It. & Q. new 4s. C. M & Ht P . ! Tex. A Pacific Is.. ITol, St 1, & W 4s. t do ronv. 4s Wabash Is jl'nlon Pacific 4s... do 2d 1 an deb. II West Shore 4 . & N. W. c. 7s.. .. It. I. & P. Is.. C C C & H L g. 4s, Chicago Ter, 4... nlcrmlo po. Is Denver & It. U. 4s, ;rle prior lien 4s.. 113'j do general 4s W. .V! U, C. Is... Wheel. ,t u v.. 4s , not; Wis, central 4 lloston Stock (Imitations. HOSTON. Sent. 24,-Call loans. 49.1 per cent: time loans. 5'M ner cent. Official closing: A.. T. & S. K TSl'nlnn I . ml !t 90 West Und 93 1. 'l N 1-:. O. A C. (s... 61 115 Adventure 21 K2 Amnl. Copper 93'i 2. 't Atlantic 34 171 'Cal. & Hecla 703 191 Centennial 22H 41 Pranklln K ll Humboldt 40 4.1' 1, Osceola 102 9iS Parrot 404 23'i Qnlncy lto 6 iSantaa Ke Copper.. S 20S4 .Tamil rack 300 28h!Plah Mining 2I! 17 iWlnona 2 SS'.kWolvcrlncs 60 H do pfd Am'r Sugar do pfd rVmtrlcnn Tel llostnn & Alhaany, Hnston Elevated .. lloston & Me Dominion Coal .... do pfd ' S. Steel do pfd Mex. Central n i:. a. & c Old Colony Old Dominion Ilubber t'nlon Pacific Asked. ,eiv York Mltilnit lluotntlons. NEW YORK. Sent. 24.-Tho following aro the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con Alice .. 23 (Little Chief .., .. 43 Ontnrlo ..140 Ophlr .. s Phoenlx ...,t... .. 64 Potosl . .165 Savnxe ., 60 Sierra Nevada ..105 Small Hopes . .. Co Standard .. ... 12 ..1200 ...75 ... 8 ... 1 ... 1 ... 19 ... 40 ...323 tlreece Hrunswlcl: Con . ComMock Tun .. Con. Cal. & Vn.. Dendw ood Terra Horn Silver .... ron Silver IadvllI Con ... Fnrcljrn Plnnnolnl. LONDON. ScDt. 21. Discounts were firm odny. The feeling of caution has been moro pronounced slnco the rise In the Ger man uang rate. Ileyond contnngoes In mines thero was llttlo buslnes. On tho Stock exchnngo nttentlon chletly centered In copper. Americans, which opened belaw parity In sympathy with New York, de clined further. St. Paul nnd Atchison were me wengesi. Tno closing was dull, but some stocks wero above tho lowest prlcos of the day. Grand Trunks and Canadian i-aciucB iieciineii in sympathy, iuo tlntos fell severely on Now York Helllnir. rtnid premiums nro quoted ns follows: Dttenos Ayres, 1.11.211; .Mnilrld, 42.42; Lisbon, 3.2S; Home, 3.01. PAHIS. Sept. 24. Prices opened firmer on tho bourse today owing to tho heavy ronc- llnn In Tlln Tlhlnm I ,, I .... . ...... ... ,,u,oL iittui tjit;, itiiu n were somewhat calmer. Itlo Tlntos fluctuated considerably nnd In a fresh onslaught dur ing tho Inst hour' they wero extensively offered nnd closed nt tho lowest prlco of tho day. All departments were affected and iuo closing was very weak, notnbly Rus sians anil SosnOVlcs. Whleh mnlnl strongly. Metropolitans, after holding their ground, were carried off. Internationals Withstood the connrnl lendenev nnmnn,l,n, hotter except Turks nnd nrnzlllnns. Kafflrs "- W'"K- wirouKiioui, especially nt tho close. Three per cent rentes, lOOf 77Vtc: Spanish 4s, 71.10. iii-.itiWN, sept. 21. Business on tho bourse todny was depressed owing to tho NeW "i Ork nnd Wnntrirn hnliran rnnAr. Iteallzutlons In Canadian Pacifies ami Northern Pacifies caused sharp reactions. ii. iimn mm industrials woro weaK on tho linsatlsfactnrv nutlnnk. Mnmn ei,n. easier. Exchange on London, 20m 39V4 Pfgs. .w, tuijno. winuuuut mien; nnori urns, 2 per cent; threo months' bills, 3 per cent. Condition of tlin Trensnrr, WASHINGTON. Sent. 24 Todnv' tot. ment of the treasury balance, in tho general fund, exclusive of tho $160,000,000 gold rc sorvo In the division of redemption, shows; Aviiimoio casn Daianccs, iS6,iyo,72i; gold, Tho secretary of the trensnrv tndnv mir. chased $191,500 long 4 per cent bonds, $112, 600 4s of 1907. $1,900 5s of 1908. Slnco April I hist tho total purchases, have been $33,- iwu,w ui u uuai. iji w.diu.pyf. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sent. 24 COTTilW-Hnnl closed quiet: middling upland, 8Vc; mid dling gulf, 814c; sales, 413 bales. Futures cmseii sieany; sopiemDer, 7.65q: October, 7.63c; November, 7.C5c; December, 7.6c; jiiiiiiHiy, i.wc: reoruary, t.uvc; March 7.70c: April, 7.80c: May, 7.82c. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 24.-COTTON v mures, stennv Honicmner. 7.sse; nn nhnr 7.61f?7.62c; November. 7.57!77.69c; December, i.uivfi.uoui diinutiry. i.oc; renruary, 7,o'Jc: March, 7,G0c; April, 7.697.60c; May, 7.60 l.blC. ST. LOUIS, Sept, 34.-COTTON-Qulet and l16c lower: oa'.es, 370 bales; middling, Sc; receipts, 1.620 bales; shipments, d,546 bales: stock. 33.3S5 bales. GALVESTON, Sept. 24,-COTTON-Flrm at 8Mo. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 24.-COTTON'-Spot in mndcrato demund: prices l-32d lower; Amer. .vim luiiiuiiiiK lair, oo-.a; gooa midulln'?, 4T4d: middling, 410-32d: low middling, 4Xd; pj"tm muiiiiiry, iii-ma; oromnry, 3 13-I6d 1110 sales or tho day were 8,000 bales, of which 500 wxre for speculation nnd export nnd Included 7,400 American; receipts, none, Futures opened eaHy and closed nulet but numo, vt mil 11 mm iiiiuiiiing, 1. m. c, nop Inniher. 4 ?!.(tt,1 entlire rt.nV.A 4 21-4fi4 22-64d. sellers: October nnd Vnwm! her, 4 17-645TI 18.64d. sellers; November and December, 4 15-64114 16-64d, sellers; December anu janunrv, 1 n-tuin is-uid, buyers; Janu ary nnd February. 4 14-647(4 l5-64d, sellers; February and March. 4 14-0U74 15-64d, value; March and April, 1 15.64d, sellers; April and iiiuj, t ,a-om, iiuyers. nil nml Ho. In. nil. PITV CAnt Ol AIT c, II. I. , 11 mviii, uiuo-.,iruu mil ft'Jc' ?"' rertlflcatcs. no bid; shipments. 125,092 bbls.; nverngo. 91,446 bbls,; runs, 87, 189 bbls.: nverngn. 78,411 bbls. NEW YORK. Sept. 2I.-OIL8-Cottoneed, nulet; prime yolow. 42c. Petroloum. nom- nn ff.Ona.1 VTAn. v-l, ri. Tit., i',-, . . .. ..uti, . 1- iuih, i.ii. i iiiiHiieiiiiiin. and Raltlmore. 7.45; Philadelphia and Hal- iiiuiiie, 111 mint, iiiitsin. quiet; siruined. common to good. 11.10. Turpentine, quiet nnd steady at 3tU4f36c. T.fVli'nPOiM. qj riTT a ri.. .. . ; ,... ... v, ...a tiititiuneeil, Hull refined, spot, firm nt 21s. Turpentine mm itn, njiei 111 inn wi, itosin. common, stendy at 4s lV4d, Petroleum, reflnei:, steady at 64d. Llnfcoed, steady at 32s. ...-..v.,, ,,1.,,. v,,,.i t. mi 1, tut HU- seed, spot, 51s 6i;d; linseed, 31s. Petroleum, ! 11 ' o-ioii. Jiirpeniino splr- SAVANNAH. Sent. 24.-OILS-Spirlts tur pentine, firm nt 33c, Rosin, Arm. New York Dry Coocls Slnrket, NEW YORK, Sept. 24.-DRY OOODS There hns been llttlo chnngo of moment In tho dry goods market today. Spot trade has shown a moderate Increase, but mall orders have fallen off to some extent. Prices all nround nro without change. Print cloths nro dull but firm. M. C. D. llorden has posted notlco of 5 per cent ad vance In wages In his print cloth mill to take effect October 1. Hosiery and under war nre unlet but steady, MANCHESTER. Sept. 24.-DRY GOODS Cloths quiet, with limited Inquiry; yarns quiet and unchanged, Evaporated mill Dried Fruit. . .K.W.YonK't Bent- 24,-EVAPORATED APPLES Out of town orders came In slowly .and wero chiefly for small lots, the markot nevertheless holds pretty firm, nw. Ing to an nbsence of sellers, nt fully sus tained prices. x CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market ruled Inactive btjjiteady at old price. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Corn Cuttle Bold Today at the Hlf belt Peint of tke Siaiea. HOGS EASED OFF FROM YESTERDAY'S PRICE Liberal ltccelpts of hheep nml l.iunbs nt All Points nnd While Prices Did .Vol Xbo iv Much Change, the .Market Wan Dull. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 21. i Untile. Hogs. 8hep. H.yjl 3.101 13.i. Recelnts were; Olllclal Monday Olllclal Tuesday 5,l-:7 7.0 6 'J.i-J Two days this week.. 12,861 ntnn ilnvr ttikl week.. . .10.927 10,11) 10,293 6,M5 8,413 10,232 8.602 18. I'M 19 '.Ml 16,6'i2 21,350 12.128 16.P.-3 Same wtek before 7,629 iamo three weeKS ngo.. y.si Iiiitia fnut wetikR niro... S.53 Same days last year 16,670 jwcrago price pain ior nuns i Omaha tho past sovcral days with com at South I'uneuns: I 1901. lpy),lS99.lS9S.U97.lSW.!1893. Sept. Sept. Kept. Sept. Sept. Sepu Sept. I.. 3. 4.. 5 04 I 20 S 61 3 99 i 2 771 2 M 2 8 2 711 2 7C I 2 7S 2 811 2 SI I 6 ll?i 4 37 4 31 4 21 4 13 20 4 22 4 21 4 ll 4 (t 4 Uj 4 or. 1 01 4 12 I 12 4 04 4 03 .! 0? 4 14 3 60, 3 65 3 621 4 07 6 07Ti e 15 6 02 6 061 4 19 4 22 4 23 4 07 4 01 6... 0 4U',i 6 01 6 bu 5 US 6 10 r. 16 4 0i 4 t'2 4 W 3 91 6 tl 21 3 63 2 63 7... 6 29 4 aoi 1 301 4 29 I i 2S 4 221 Sept. Sept. S.. 9.., 10. J I. 12. 13. j 6 36 6 44 3 60; 3 67 .sept. Sept. Sept. 3ept. 3 68 3 93 8'i 6'39T4 b 22 3 Sl 2 fS 1 2 7'J U 3.1'i 5 '.'Of .1 6 46!4 6 61", fiB7w 4 25 3 79 3 83 3 82 3 89 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 14,. 5 05 4 30 2 6) 2 .'01 2 73 15.. 16,. 17.. I IS,.' 1.. VO. . 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 5 09 I 331 3 72 3 681 3 87 3 84 4 34 t. fit 6 75 6 15 5 13 3 68 9 3 86 3 91 2 65 3 71 4 32 5 19' 4 33 I 31 3 71' 2 86 I 2 83 76T4I 5 23 3 71 4 03! 6 83 5 23 6 21 4 31 3 71 4 01 S 96 4 35 3 73 3 ?6 2 81 6 8JJ, 6 8414 4 41 3 3 3 2 18 4 00 3 16 5 14 3 8R 1 81 tH.ll..A,..l d.....ln. llr.1t.lnvi ,1 lllt-lllll tllllllllljl M ......... J . tock t ,,tl ,Jllll.llt, (,U(IIIII., II, t." brought in today by cacti roan was. Cattle.Hogs.Hh'p.H 'scs. C. M. & St. P. Ry.. .. 4 O. & St. 1 Ry. ... Mo. P. Ry U. P. system ( x. n: v. nv. ... 3 , 5 61 3 IS 11 25 4 15 11 ii L 1 F.. E. & M. V. R. R. 72 C, St. P.. M. A O. Ry 1 11. & M. 11. It. It Si c, u. .t Q. Ry 2 tf. c fi. St. J 7 14 1 C, R. I. Si P., cast.. I O., It. I. & P., west.. 3 Total receipts ...235 105 37 The dlsnoslllon of the day's receipts was ns follows, each huycr;purchaslng tho num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company .... 252 1,099 197 772 1.S03 351 789 1,521 7'5 823 1,861 121 452 131 159 351 179 86 71 270 74 324 Ill 239 23 138 145 333 662 B,65 Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co R, Ileckcr & Degan .... Vnnsant & Co. ,. J. L. Carey Lnbman & Co, W. I. Stophens Hill & Hunzlnger Ronton & Underwood... Llvlugstono & Schnller .. N. Morris Hamilton & Rothschild.. F. Husz Squires & Co H, L. Dennis & Co II. F. Hcbblck Wolf & Mtirnoe Kroy Packing Co Other buyers Totals 5,822 6.S50 7,179 CATTLE Tho snnnly of cattle nt tho different markets this morning was quite liberal, but still prices held up in good shnpn and at this point tho market was nctlve and fully steady on any thing desirable. Both packers and feeder buyers wero good bidders, so It was not long boforo the bulk of the offerings hnd changed hands. The supply of cornfed steers was limited to about a dozen cars, and tho market could safely be quoted strong and nctlve. As high as $6.25 wns paid today, which Is the highest price of tho season. The cnttlo wero considered tho best that hnvo been seen hero slnco tho llvo Btock show he d last fall. Tho cow market was well sunnllcd. there being about seventy-flvo cars on salo. Buy ers tooK hold in good shape, though, and paid steady prices for anything desirable, so that the market was active. If there wero any of tho cattle neglected at all it was tho medium grades, but still sellers did not experience much difficulty In getting satisfactory prices ror wnat thoy had. There wns practically no change notice able today In tho prices paid for hulls, calves and stags. Tho supply of stockers nnd feeders was quite generous today, but tho demand for heavy feoders of good quality was sum cient to take all that wns ofterod at stendy to strong prices. Prlmo stockers wero also ready sellers, hut the common stuff nnd the medium weight cattle wero almost unsalable at any price, tho same aa has been the case for somo llttlo time. Tho demand for that class of cattle from tho country Is exceedingly light, so that specu lators are very cautions about buying thorn. Thero wero not very many western cattle this morning that were good enough for killers. Thoso that did arrive sold nt good, strong prices, and wero out of first hands In good Heason. Cows sold at practically steady prices, and so, also, did desirable feeders. Other kLntls, though, wero very slow and weak. Representative sales: DEEP STEERS. No. Av. II S4S 1 1110 4 m 1 UO 1 1270 20 1022 24 1017 1 800 1 1020 1 10 w 4 950 6 99S 2 960 2 1110 1 iuo 2 810 a 763 Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3 45 2 1150 I 40 4 00 36. ,1133 C 15 4 75 24 930 5 50 6 00 39 1243 5 CO 5 00 40 1209 5 90 5 20 12 1230 6 OO 5 40 7 1619 0 25 COWS. 1 50 1 U30 3 CO 2 00 8 1000 3 00 2 00 1 760 3 00 2 00 2 1010 3 00 2 23 1 960 3 CO 2 25 1 990 3 00 2 40 4 (1015 3 O) 1 SO 51 1023 3 10 2 73 4 1010 3 10 3 75 15 903 3 10 2 75 9 1053 3 23 2 50 10 1023 3 35 2 50 1 1420 3 40 3 00 5 1304 3 S3 HEIFERS. 2 50 1 1000 3 69 3 25 BULLS. 2 40 1 1180 3 00 2 60 CALVES. 4 60 1 22ft 5 50 5 i") ... 90S ... 926 ,., 9M ,,. 931 17.'!!! 34!!!! 19.... 3ol"! 920 410 1430 1250 100 STOCK CALVES. 320 3 60 2 330 8 00 UO 4 tn STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 6(jO 2 00 M 421 3 10 700 2 75 26 701 3 25 .... 62 3 95 47 995 3 40 1020 3 00 27 72S 3 40 C32 3 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. TOO 2 73 793 3 30 , 960 , 913 , 900 , 797 543 2 55 2 7J 2 75 i 00 3 10 3 25 3 23 4. 1., 27. 6. ... (Si ... 720 ... 766 ... 905 ,.. 034 ...1220 3 30 3 30 3 30 I 10 3 43 4 IK) , 701 . 755 AV NEBRASKA. Pr. No. Av. Pr. $2 90 6 cows 918 $2 80 2 9) 1 COW 900 2 80 2 90 15 cows 992 2 80 2 90 2 cows 1040 2 80 2 25 1 feeder. . . 980 3 10 1 50 1 hull 1550 3 HI 3 50 1 hull 16f0 2 ?S 3 85 1 bull 760 2 00 3 60 1 heifer.... 10) 2 95 3 50 1 calf 100 5 00 3 50 1 COW !i:0 2 60 3 50 29 cows 1052 2 95 3 60 4 cows 1012 2 95 3 60 6 cows 1031 2 !'5 3 50 1 cow 1020 2 :r 3 85 10 COWS 1064 2 10 3 35 3 cows 8(0 2 50 3 00 22 rows 910 3 01 3 0) 19 COW s 933 2 5 3 00 2 cows 840 1 25 3 60 6 cows 9S2 2 90 3 00 11 rows 951 i f.'i 3 35 SO rows. ... 845 2 85 3 ) steers.... 90S 2 55 2 85 2 bulls 1750 2 .".5 3 65 1 calf 320 3 30 3 00 6 cows 95? 2 j5 .'I 00 7 cows 711 2 60 2 00 1 row 950 I 2,1 3 15 20 steers,... (22 3 31 2 70 2 steers.... 625 2 70 2 25 1 row 12S0 3 50 2 70 14 steers,... 96D' 3 50 2 65 1 steer.,, . 960 3 X) 2 65 12 steers . 60 3 30 2 90 1 steer . 1000 3 .10 2 90 4 etccrs., ,.1053 3 Si No. 33 steers.. 8 steers.. 3 steers.. 5 Bteers.. 1 steer . . 1 feeder. 36 feeders . 907 . 686 .1026 . 680 . 500 .1015 3 feeders.. WW 1 feeder... 1030 2 feeders.. 915 3 feeders.. 973 2 feeders.. 1010 3 feeders.. 954 5 feeders.. 924 31 feeders .1073 15 feeders.. 1013 42 feeders.. 957 2 feeders.. 6i0 9 feeders. 10 feeders. 12 feeders. 1 feeder.. '.' feeders. 17 feeders. Ml 691 890 850 750 729 7 feeders.. 1050 10 steers,. .. 919 1 cow 1020 1 cow 1170 1 cow 1OI0 3 cows 973 8 cows 981 3 cows 850 1 row 1000 3 cows 723 9 cows 1013 16 cows.,,.. 953 Scows,.,., 793 2 cows., . ICO 2 0) 12 cows 972 3 0) 3 cows 1013 2 fS 2 rows. . . .1175 2 65 11 cows IC.15 3 05 8 cows 114a .1 05 12 cows SSI 2 jts 2 feeders. . 775 3 4t IS feeders.. 631 3 40 12 feeders. 6"2 3 10 22 f coders.. U2fl 2 w 45 feeders . 819 2 no !i feeders. . 970 3 m 13 feeders.. 995 3 80 12 feeders.. S72 3 30 fi steers... .1060 3 00 6 heifers... 611 4 steers.... 812 4 steers.... 7f0 1 steer..... 70 41 steers... .1102 2 .'0 3 25 3 f II 4 OR 1 00 3 IK) 2 95 90 3 15 3 00 m 25 2 9) 2 90 2 35 1 25 3 60 3 25 1 steer 12 0 1 steer .. 21 cows... .. rows. . . 23 steers.. 42 steers.. 5 steers.. 31 steers.. 16 steers.. 6 steers.. HV0 901 .lm ,1'I26 .HOI !!ioT5 .. 991 ,.lo;o 10 COWS 903 3 COWS llOn 1 linlfer Si'A 8 feeders.. 876 1 bull 1170 J. 26 feeders.. 1060 M. (S. feeders.. li'.i 6 feeders .1139 3 23 40 McMlllen-Nob. 3 60 C. Hubble-Neb. 4 15 3 cows 970 3 00 3 50 I.. VrnlVM. 4 feeders 9 feeders 1 cow 4 cows,., 4 cows. . . 2 cows.. , 795 3 00 1 feeder. . . 610 3 00 816 3 30 980 2 01 Scows 1110 2 8) 892 2 81) H. J. tlcdcll-Neb. 8.W 2 80 2 feeders.. SCO 2 4) 715 2 00 Scotty Hendotson Neb. 24 feeders. 9?3 3 80 1 feeder... SS0 3 IS J. L. .lones. 10 feeders. . 995 1 feeder... 12(H) 3 60 13 COWS 1OI0 3 10 2 SO 1 bull I',') 2 35 1. Mahon Neb. 2 60 7 cows 959 3 00 2 85 1 cow 1120 2 fO 2 65 Anderson Neli. 2 S5 7 feeders.. 935 3 45 2 85 4 cow s 977 2 10 2 40 1 row srn 2 (ft I cows .1020 J, . 7VT . 967 . 770 l . 760 .1011 2 cows 12 rows 1 bull 2 rows 21 rows 1 heifer.,.. 89 feeders. . ,. 850 T. Dowd-Neb. 1020 3 10 6 feeders.. 1020 2 75 L. U. Pitts-Neb. 13 feeders.. 723 3 40 2 cows 965 2 fO 4 rows. ...I'M 3 10 6 feeders.. fiH 1 !) 2 feeders.. N5 3 40 2 feeders.. 915 3 15 Charles 2 cows 95 2 85 2 cows 1040 2 85 Orr-Neb. 3 feeders.. lOi') 3 ffl 2 feeders.. 10.6 2 15 3 feeders. 1HT5 3 15 1 feeder... 910 2 15 1 feeder. 1111 " 15 8 cows. . ..1006 2 8S 3 cows. . 1 cow... ..1126 ,.12SO II ! S5 : 85 H. Wendt-Neb. 2 10 23 cows. ..1058 I). V Mnnrn-Mnh 17 cows... 2 cows... 23 cows. , . 5 cows.. . 18 cows.. . 2 cows... 1 cow. . . . , 952 2 10 S7 feeders.. S50 .! 65 1010 2 40 4 fccil.TS.. 160 2 M .1010 3 10 1 feeder... 710 ifI 881 3 10 1 bull 1410 2 00 H. Green Neb. 952 2 95 1 steer 1080 3 TO , 933 2 95 3 feeder.. !C6 3 60 8) 2 95 1 feeder... 890 3 60 . .. J. W. Hake Neb. bulls 1250 2 20 . H. L. Murdett-Nob. feeders.. 903 3 80 1 feeder... 8S0 3 25 O. A. Wekstrom Neb. feeders.. 1139 I t) W. F. Cook-Ncb. cows... cows.. . cows. . . cows... cow.... cow, . . . .. 97.1 2 80 8 hoifers... 710 f. 85 .. 816 2 ID 1 bull 1230 2 35 C. E. Thompson. ..1091 3 00 4 feeders.. 1127 4 10 ..1182 3 in 1 feeder... 930 3 25 ,. 850 2 00 1 bull 1370 2 35 ..1050 2 0U 3 cows 950 2 f") WYOMING. io steers. ...1050 1 steers.. ll3 19 steers... .1060 3 steers 1061 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 15 3 10 3 OO 3 K 60 steers. ...1020 4S steers.. ..1018 42 steers... .1042 2 cows Ill') 3 cows 1123 16 steerB....1002 3 70 3 70 3 7'l 3 15 2 75 3 fiO 13 steers. 9s; 2 steers. ..1015 ..1231 S. ,. 937 . 930 A. .1090 ..1115 25 steers. P. Asboll Wvn 41 feeders 1 feeder. 65 steers. . 3 45 3 feeders.. 833 2 75 3 4.1 2b cowr... A. StatlKh Wvo. 3 00 3 76 71 steers... .1126 3 75 3 75 91 steers.. COLORADO. 30 feeders.. 1021 3 411 ! steers.. .1005 . 937 . 810 . 820 . 890 . 910 . 870 . 9i3 . 920 .1"02 2 75 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 00 2 15 2 80 oi reeders.. 941 13 feeders.. 910 62 feeders.. 1017 25 feeders.. 1021 13 feeders.. 815 'J fr.i(I(ti.i 1091 3 00 3 00 3 60 3 60 3 40 2 75 14 steers.. 1 cow.... 1 cow..., 1 cow.... 1 cow 3 cows... 3 cows... 1 cow.... 10 cows... u6 feeders. ,101 1 3 3 teeners.. km 3 steers... .1063 25 3 60 1 Steer..... 900 60 2 cows.. 965 linf!SThi.r hogs here today, about 100 cars being on salo. Reports from other markets wero unfavorably to tint selling interests and as a result prices took a drop at this point. A few buyers started out nnd bid 2ifci,c lower on n few bunches, but they soon went back on their bids and not many loads chunged hands nt tho first bids. The early market wns practically WMa lower, with most of tho hogs selling at $iI.S2W and Jb.85, but packers wero not at all anxious for supplies ut those nrlccs, ns they wanted to get tho hogs nt $6.80 and $6.824. Sellers would not cut loose nt thoso figures and as n result it was Into before much was done. Packers finally rnlsed their bids a llttlo nnd bought tho hogs nt d'-tht nround $6.S2V4. Ihe genernl market then was 6fi74c lower tnnn yesterday, und, nlifcough It was late ifioro.t"u,,'1n.rket was rilly under way, It did ;iot take long to soli what was offered when buyers and sellers got together on lCe,S.- ,?h.,H ls, "t duv slncS Soptem" hLn.i,lhnil ,,1.r,ces nnvo advanced nnd then the decllni! was only nbout lc. Rep- No. Av. Eh. Pr. 6 821, 6 S2(J 6 S24 6 82!, 6 82, 6 82',, 6 S2'4 6 S2',i 6 S2H 6 S2V, 6 83 6 S3 6 85 6 S3 6 85 6 S3 6 S5 6 S3 6 85 6 85 6 S3 6 86 6 S.-. 6 S3 6 S3 6 M 6 85 6 S3 6 S3 6 83 6 85 6 85 6 t, 6 55 6 87i 6 871, 6 87, 6 67',, 6 s;t, 6 874 6 S7V4 6 S74 6 874 6 90 6 90 tf 90 6 90 6 to 6 92 H 6 9IV1 10. 58. 12. 50. 81. 62. ,..115 ,...196 ,...170 ,...223 ...215 ,...217 ,...208 ,...236 200 200 240 200 ... 3 264 2(5 235 275 213 233 , 223 299 202 23S 6 80 200 120 80 M 200 'id 60.. 61., 58.. 10.. 34.. 72.. 63.. 57.. (9.. 60.. 69.. 67.. 36.. 63.. 245 2S2 225 270 247 , 221 212 263 220 283 215 300 193 238 2u0 so M 40 so 120 120 40 40 4) 280 60 44 69 92 63 71 61 73 59 49 67 67 51 69 31 80 2) 160 311 238 267 244 287 2S 239 233 237 244 190 2C0 213 208 263 SO 120 160 80 160 40 120 63 73 78 51 74 76 68 56 60 2X0 120 SO 120 120 200 . .258 ..223 ..233 ..203 260 921,4 SHEEP Thero wns nnother generous run of sheep nt all markot points todiy, so tint packers had a good opportunity to hear tho markot. At this point, however, theio was not much chnngo In tho prices paid, though the market was very slow nnd It was late before much was dono. Thero wvrn no choice lambs offcrsd nnd the genernl Mltnntmit nil Itnfl, al,A,, i.....t... . . , " ,:""'. f"'t.i mm luiuiiit roiiui host bo described by cilllng It a slow mar- Itrt, Tho demand for feeders Is holding up In good shnpp, and In fact stronger prices were mild tndnv Tli,,.n i 1 1 difference. In the prices being paid for feeder .ill 1. nmiii ns ine limitations be.ow III Bill, It . Quotations: Cholro yenrllngs. J3.25fZ3.33: fnlr to good yenrllngs, 3.0u((3.25; choice wethers. $3.00f3.20; fnlr to good wethen $2.85173.00; choice ewes, $2.lHf2.85; fair to 2???-, 2'W",in; rholco spring lambs, 4UScr.V'c.,I'.cr8'.,:!::M'3'15.: Inmbs, wwiiu.w, itvut nt-iiiunvu sales: No. 800 Idaho lambs 49 feeder ewes..... j 15 feeder ewes 60 western owes ' 1 western owe 10 culls 1.275 WyoirliiK feeders 351 western wethers 68 Utnh wethers 1.097 feeder lambs 297 Wyoming lambs Av. 66 S7 94 101 120 61 86 99 97 57 66 56 Pr. 1 25 2 50 2 5) 2 6) 2 fO 2 71 3 10 3 15 3 25 3 65 3 S7I.4 4 10 4 10 1 l 1 20 1 SO 1 80 3 (l 3 00 western lamns 118 westorn lambs 18 cull ewes lfiO cull owes 99 feeder ewes 82 feeder ewes 251 Wyoming wethers.. 667 feeder wothcrs 80 61 91 99 88 85 nillCAtiO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cnltlr mid Hoks Slenily Hog Close liiinit, eM,.rA(ii; W. 2';-r'Vm'-:RecelntB, 6,600 head. Including 1,500 Toxiiiih nml 1,500 west, no choice natives herui steady but slow; westerns and Texans shinto lower; gnnrt to prime steers. 10.2OfiO,60; poor to nW ilium. $l.r-yu6.00; stockers ami feeders T$" 00 51 1. 25; cows ant he fers, $2.60515 00' eannorM $1.60572.50; bulls. $l.60J lV,7ra vrV W,0 '5xas steers, t3.00iSl.CO; western steers, "0of';Llc",J,, today. 28,000 head: tomor row, .to.fOO. estimated; left over, 6.000, mar kel opened tiftfc lower, cloeed lO'iJIBc lowor; Pr. No. A v. 8h. 5 40 Si 208 SO 75 79 211 120 6 SO 57 292 160 6 80 69 264 160 6 8" 61 249 80 6 80 78 218 SO 6 80 78 224 80 80 t7 231 80 S2V4 66 258 ... S2Vi 65 267 ISO 6 82Vi 70 228 200 6 82!4 78 235 40 6 S24 66 260 40 6 82V, M 3H jM 6 S2(i 64 254 80 ! 10 230 ... 82',, J9 240 40 6 824 88 Vli 40 6 83',4 77 276 40 2',4 64 267 200 6 8214 IS 315 ,,. 6 S2V 78 231 120 6 S21J CS 235 240 6 82V, 60 234 120 6 82V4 76 260 40 6 8214 66 262 120 6 82',4 57 S53 ... 6 52', 63 276 $0 6 S21 62 2S3 120 6 8214 62 230 240 52',, 70 233 60 6 S2',4 68 25.) 80 6 82(4 92 210 320 6 S2V, 71 241 200 6 82(4 tS 310 40 6 82 ',4 65 266 50 6 82'j 58 306 ... ll'.i 63 231 SO 6 82V, 64 2(5 120 6 82Vi eo 287 ... 6 Ui ii 214 ... 6 6214 61 240 120 6 82(4 63 3fO 40 6 S.'li 81 227 210 6 S2', 63 252 80 6 S2! 62 229 160 6 82', 67 268 SO 6 82V4 70 260 ... 6 S2ii 63 244 120 6 S2Vj 61 286 80 6 S2,4 63 288 . . . mixed and butchers. $6 I5fl7.30: good to choice heavy, $6.907.27i, rough heavy, J6.rW..85. Iglit. $6,8017.10. bulk of sa es. $6.S5'rt7.00. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts, 8.000 head; stendy to lOfHSe lower, good to choice wethers. $3.6013.90; fnlr to iholce mixed, $3.30fl3.60; western sheep, JJ 25413 75; native lamns, jjii'ij j.w, western lamos j.i.ioy i.io. 1 Knnsns Cltj Mir Mock Mnrket. kc. .E-Ho- I I'exansS KANSAS CITY. Sent 2I.-CATTI relnts. 16.300 head. Including l.: T lUIII'lvll ij. 1 t vn itini lit lit 3 it-t-tifijt ituuiiR. others steady; corn-fed nnd dressed beef steers, $5.70ilfi.2j; rnir to good, $d.oog 60; western range steers, $3.50tfl 75; Texas and Indians, J2.90M3.6.5; Texas cows, 2.16y2 80; native cows, $2.60lf4.fi, heifers, $3.oO$6.(0; runners, $L60fj2.&0; bulls, $2.254fl 00; calves, t3.iKMifl.25. HOOS-Rccelpts, 9,500 head, market steady; ton. $7.10; bulk of sales, $6.70077.10; heavy. $7.tW7,10i mixed packers, $6,TSSJ7.10; IlKht, J6.155t6.95; pigs. $5.106.10. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccclpts, 9.000 head, market steady, closing loo lower; lambs. $3 5o$i4.50: western wethers, $3 loy 3.3i); western ewes, $2.50U3.00; feeders, $2,7a (ftu.2,5, stock, tl.605J2.50. St, Louis I, lie Stork .Mnrket, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2I.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 5.000 head, Including 2,200 Texans; market sternly for best natives, others wenk, Tex ans strong; native shipping Htul export steers, $1. 90116. 25. dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $3.7t1l5.S..; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.50frG.35; stockers and feeders, $.,.3tt'l,": rows anil heifers, $2.ov5il 55; ennners, $1 25'di 2.25; bulls. $J.4iv)4.W), Texas and Indian steers, tJ.OOfil.OO; cows and heifers, $2 2tVJi 3.35. HOOS-Recelpts, 7,100 head; market 5flPc lower; pigs nnd lights, $6.75'ii6.90; packers, $6. 75111!. 95; butchers, $7.0i)(il7.KO. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Heeelpts. 2,fA) head; market 10c lower; native muttons, $3.00713.10; lambs, $4.0tf 1.75; culls and bucks, $2.00j3.50. SI, .lii-epli Live Stork Mnrket. ST JOSEPH, Sept. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,100 head; market steady to strong on best, Texans steady: natives, $3.0ivff6,3u: Texans and westerns, $2.755.85: cows and heifers. $1 25fl5.to; bulls und stags. $2 25W 1.85; stockers and feeders, $2.00Jf4.no; year lings and calves, $2.253.75; veals, $2.75175.75. HOOS Receipts, 6,600 head; market 60 lower, but rlosed stdy and strong: pigs stronger; 80 to lUVpnundrrs, tS.OOJjA.oO; light nnd llghl mixed, tS.8W7.05: medium nnd heavy, Ifi.WkfI7.10. bulk. $.9iXfl7.00. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Rccelpts, 4.S00 ueaii; mnrei sienuy 10 strong, nosed wsy lot lower 1111 inn toil Idaho lutnb IRe lower on lambs: top Idaho wethers, $3.35' is 14.50. Xr-Tv York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 2I.-REEVHS-Re-celpts. 30 head; stronger; dry cows, $1 70W 3.10; cables quote American steers nt lli0 13c; rcfrlgerntor beef at 939I4C; exports, 810 beeves, 1,510 sheep and 1,860 quarters or beef. CALVES-Ilecelpts, 81 head; steady: veals, $0. 50H S. 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,199 head; sheep a trifle slow; good stock tlrm; lambs steady: sheep, $2. 60173. W); culls, $1 SOjji 2.00; lambs, $4.6011o.50; culls, $1. HOOS Receipts, 919 head; general prlco yesterday, prime stnto hogs, $7.25. Stork In Sight. 1 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt tho tlve prlnclpnl stock markets for September 24: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 5,927 7,1X56 9.369 Chicago 6.6"0 28,0V) S.O'rt Kansas City 16,3) 9.60) 9.000 St. Louis 5,0,(1 7.H0 2,600 St. Joseph 3,1(1) 6,500 l.'OO Totals 36,827 "58,456 53,763 Wool .Mnrket. HOSTON. Sent. 21. WOOL The assassi nation of President McKlnloy nnd the con sequent national mourning brought matters to practically a standstill 111 me wool mar ket here. Whatever business was trans acted was by manufneturnrs who required thn wool to till orders and prices firm. Ter ritory wools hold tlrm In price nnd sales arc on the former basis of prices, Tho market for Ann washed llrero wools Is, quiet, with prices the same as last week, Australian wools are quiet nnd prices stendy, In keeping with the firm tone for the London markets. quotations: Ohio nnd PcnnsylvnnH lleeccs X and above, 231124c; XX nnd nbove, 26f(27r; dclnlne, 2Sft29c; No. 1 comb ing, 2,5ft 26c; Nos. 2 nnd 3. otio-elghths-blood, 25c; coarse and braid washed, 2.Vd2le. Mich igan nnd Wisconsin, 21c: No. 1 Mlchlgnn combing, 241f25c; No. 2 Michigan combing, 21c; line delaine, 2l'g"25c. Unwashed, me dium, etc. Kentucky and Indiana quarter blood combing, ii'ilc; Missouri qiinrter blood combing, 14jI20o; thren-elgliths-hlood, 19I20c; braid combing, I7jf24c, Territory, scoured bnsls Montana fine, 14fl6c: scoured, I4f?46c; staplo, 16C(fl7c; scoured, 46T0 ISc. Utah, Wyoming nnd Idaho Fine, 12i 54 13c; scoured, 44fl5c; line medium, 13fjl6c; scoured, 40fl3c; stnple, 16ft 17c; scoured, 40fj 47c. Austrnllnn, scoured basis, spot prices, combing superfine, 73Ji7lc; average, 65f?67c. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2I.-WOOL-Qulot but tlrm; medium grades. 124lil7c; light flne, 12!4fiH'.4c; hcuvy tine, g'.iQUUc; tub washed, 12f?2lc. lVniil Auction Snlrs. LONDON, Sept. 2I.-WOOL The offerings nt thn wool auction snles today numbered 15,640 bales. Competition wns nnlmatcd and keen for desirable grades, which sold at extreme rates. Prices wero in strong re quest for tho continent. Scoureds nnd merinos were very tlrm. A largo supply of Now South Wales scoureds nnd grenay met with a quick sale, fine combing being actively sought by tho homo trado and th continent. Crnss-breds sold well, America, taking n good quantity. Following aro sales In detail: New South Wales, 8,610 bales: scoured. Is 7',4d. Queensland, 100 bales: greasy. 7'.41. South Australia. l,O)0 bales; scoured, HHdlils 4d; greasy, SMTiSd. West Australia, 300 bales; scoured, 11i1'YIh; greasy, 7ifT9d. Tasmania 600 bales; greasy, 4'ililld. New Zealand, 2,500 bates; scoured, SdtMs 4Ud: greasy. 3Uf?9d. Cape of Oood Hope anil Natal, 1,500 bales; greasy, "ft'rfSd. Simnr Mnrket, 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 24,-SUOAR-Raw, quiet; fair retlnlug, 3Vic; centrifugal, 9fl mould A, 6.60e; rut loaf, 6.75c; crushed' 5.75c; powdered, 5.35c; granulated, 5.23c: cubes. 5.50r. LONDON. Sepi. 2l.-8UOAR-Beet sugar, firm. 7s ltd, Senteniber, 7s Olid, NEW ORLEANS, Sept.' 24.-SUOAR-Qulet; centrifugal yellow, 4 3-16c; seconds. 25)3c; mnlnsees. steady; centrifugal, f0c. CorT Mnrkrt. "NM.-w vrmr a . n, . Rio, quiet. Mild, mnrkrt qlet. Future'! opened steady, with prices unchanged In absence of local or foreign Influencing fen tures. On a late advance of half a frnno n tho I'renrh market local buying becamo brisk, advancing prices 6110 points Thn " " "V.-Va'i points nigner; .....11 '""" nags, including Septem ber nt 4 05r?3.OOc; October, 1.95775.00c; No- t , A nt 1 1 F. t fir II. .1 ... . . . . ....i.it... u.ft, .71-it inner, a lac; January, i f.' i-orc ' B 53'B,-,i Mny. 5.60fl5.6Scj loivn OMlclnl Indleted. CENTER VI LLE, In.. Sept. 24.-The granH Jury has Indicted Sheriff Ollmlo. Constablo Smith nnd Justice Henderson for conspiracy to rob the county In Illegally collecting fees for confining tramps under the vagrancy law. Other Indictments will follow. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS tiled for record Tuesday. September 21, 1901- " Warranty Deeds. J A. KiiKM'll mid husband to Hani Mnlcard. e 100 feet lot 6. hlnek X Riookllne 'iild $ Hans Molgard nnd wife to John Helm- ers. same Jennlo Robb and husband to school district of South Omaha, s 30 feet of o 110 feet and s 10 feet of w 40 feet lot 2, block 90, South Omaha H. It. Clark to Oraco Baptist church, tract In so so 27-1513. .. 430 600 1,560 2,000 1,150 2,100 Goori'o Hlckson nnd wife to F. E. l.ncKwood. undV4 sw 26-16-10.... J. F. Weurth and wlfo to S. II, tovsky, nw no 6-16-13 Lai 8. n. I.atuvsky and wlfo to Wuerth, Idt 15, block 160, Annln South umana Same to same, lot 3, McClure's sub.,.. F E. Lnckwood and wlfo to William Si.'hmldl. sw 26-16-10. . fW) 1,500 6,800 8. 8. llnzlct to J. W Selden, block 1, Omaha View, and block 2, Walnut Hill lot io, lot 7, Total amount of transfers.. '1 pnon,i losn, Boyd Commission Co Successors to Jainei E. Deyd 4 Co., OMAHA. NED. COMMISSION OBAINi PROVISION'S AND ITOOKg. Hiifti-4. of Trade tiding-. Direct wires to Chlcjo tnd Ntw Toifc iiinumaigis JjtauW YrfiIin . lest, a?jc. .Moiasscs sugar, z ;il-;ri. Kenned, steady: No. 6, 4.65c; No. 7, 4.65c; No. 8. 4.45c; No. 9. 4.40c; No. 10. 4.35c; No. 11, 4.30c' No. 12. 4.30c; No, 13, 4,20c; No. 14, 4.20c: standard A. 5.05c: confectioners' A. t.nr...