10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMT3ER 26, 1WJ1. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Cullnci tht Ruling Featnre Ag&ii os Boar I of Tradt. CORN IS THE SLOWEST OF THE MARKETS .lhcat Opens Lower nnd Drops Further During; Session " 1'ollovts Other Ornlns Provisions (Inlet, CHICAGO, Sept. 25.Dullness prevailed again on the Hoard of Trade today and lj.ccml.or corn closed 'c lower, December wheal U'J'ic lower und December oats ito down. Provisions closed USictfSSo lower. corn had slightly tho lend In u general y dull market. December opened a shade to ifi',4o lower at 69fjWc, on Indifferent ruble ntid on 11 report Unit the frost hnd il'inr. no general damage. On early local selling the price went to 584c. but later iush demand for both the domestic and for lgn account brought a reaction to Wc. .n. since of furthtT support hail a depressing rtfec!. however, und thoiiRh there was no huivy HelllnK December declined and closed weak. He lower, ut SSMiHc. Local receipts w re 13o cars. , Wheal was dull. December opening a Hiade lower ut VWtifiic on cables and , .re receipts. Willi a very light trade Hie conditions depressed December .early ... TO',c, but later a report that tho crench . rep was but iKW.ooo.fMi bushels anil that 'i' re would bo n ilemaml for American uh at of from 3).ftX,iw to 60,tiO,f bushels tii price went to 7V New York reported '1 U loads taken tor export and the gen . Mil sluggishness of tho market prevailed eulnst the lulls and December closed nk, 'iff-V' lower, at 70Vi("Oac. Local le. rfpiH were 88 cars .Minneapolis and Duluth niiiirted KM cars, making a total for tho iiiM,. points of 769 lars, against 613 last ..ek and 689 a vear ago. Primary receipts wer, 3..'!l.'l.0io bushels, compared with LIO.'.Ou) I. lehcls a year ago Seaboard clearances In wheal und Hour iqunllrri avj.000 bushels, O.Us lollowcri corn and December ruled dob. a shade lower at 36,,'(f30Hc. with the, irly dip In corn December sold to 36',4C. Sumo sculping imslnesH brought It back to WV bill It closed weak, Vie lower ut tho lotlom figure. M'ii. Ueceltits were 93 ears, Provisions were quiet, with dragging ten dencies. Prices opened lower on lower prices for hoes, and on liberal liquidation di-illneil steadily. January pork sold 25e lower at Jlfi 024, January Inrd 21c down at S9 35 and .liininry ribs 17V4c lower at S8.25, Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, II. ) nr; corn, 280 cars; oats, 115 cars; hogs, .', ! head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. I High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat I I I Hept. I 6SU V, W, IX',-. l704Sl 704 70U May i 71f,(, 7U4 73, Corn I 1 73 4 r.73. 71 Hept. I 674 f.7- f,7V r.7.1! liee. Iftvlull K 5.i. ,Iy fio'.i(?V4 iH 60 'dais I Sept. 3l!lf?35 33 .".11; Dec. I Sf,i 3fi4 .W, .m.iv wrtftH 3SH nsu I'ork I Del. I IS 05 In 05 II 80 .Ian. I IB 20 ir. 2714 lfi (io May I 1G 30 lfi 35 pi l7f Lard I Spt. 9 65 9 55 ! 37U 3ITifl3.i 14 SO 13 OJIA lfi 02V4 l'i 27'? lfi 12!a Hi i7Va 0 37-j ft 77tj 9 35 S 85 S 80 S 25 S 3214 in ) 9 05 9 no s 074 S 05 S 2Mi S I7',.j let. I ft ST'f, 0 02 9 77'- nibs ' Sept. I 8 97V4 S 07141 8 S3 Oct. 8 92',j SO.1 I S 75 Jan. 8 40 X I2V4I S 25 May I S 45 S 15 I S 3214 No 2 "ash ouotatlons were ns follo.vs: I LOlJll Steudv; winter palcnls, JT0 4 fn straights J3W3I0: ch ars, J2.30f73.20; 1 prlric specials. S4.10rff.10: patent 1, J3.4JW J linkers. J.'.202.iV,. WIIKAT No. 3, li7V4fli;?c; No. 2 red. 70!? li- I'DltX-Nn. 2, Uitjc: No. 2 vellow. Mc. .'iiVrSK.Noi No. 2 white, iiiflSc; No. 3 white. 37.Ml.19e. KYH- No. 2. Bfie. iW.'H'V. r'l,r ehiilee malting. n5'riie. hl.LDS- No. 1 flax, Sl.SOwi.m; No. I nnr'h western. Jl.lil; clover, contract urade. JS 25 1-rtOyiSinN.S-Mess pork, per 1,1,1. Ixvm '.nr'1, V'r lt0 1,,H" !.0"ifl 10.02U. Shnrt ribs sides (loose). JS.7ri1iR.03. Dry suite 1 sho'ilders (boxed), t7.irPMj7.S7'4. Hhriri clear sides (boxed). jn.ROmfio. WIIISKV-Ilasls of high wines. J1.30. The following are Ihn receipts hnd rhlp men's for the last twenlv-four hn r,- 1 vinf,rCirM Hecejpts. Shipment.!. " lour, bbls 57,00,1 2li , ) "eat. Illl 433.001 lSSO-V) 'I"'- 'V,' 4t9.0tfl 40(J0 )y'i lfi.fXl0 . narloy. ,it si.io) 23,0m) On tho Produce exchnnc today the but ler market was Mrin; creamerlJs, ll',i21e: dairies, VfiUr. rhecre. lirm, lOVlPic Kccs firm; fresh, liWlfiio. ' '-bks, . kw vortiiT7;n.i.:n,vr, maiikkt. (luolnlloii. nr the l)ii on Vnrlnns ClIIUIIIOllllll-N. ,ftX1rr'Vy.T0RK S',,, -I-'l-OI'Il-ltecelpts. 10.051, bbls.; export.s, 10,156 bbls.. iilet and S,,JlrU"y Pa.Hl(,r I" tone; winter patents, t3.TMj3.Ul; winter straights, J3.30fl3,l5; Min ima patents, f3.fir,5f3.00; winter extra-, i'Jlv f' ,,ly,0 n"uri "ty; fair to Rood '.sr3.ir,; chnlco to fancy, 3tVfi;i.35. I OHNMKAh Dull; yellow western. $1.22: cltv J1.2H; nrandywlni-, J3.35f(3.f.a, ' It L-Steady; No. 2 western, COc. f. o. b afloal. ' ,JJlAI.lI',13YS.'rn,lv: fading, 5le. c. I. f. W HRAT-necelpts, 107.050 bu. Spot, easv; No. 2 red. 75c, f. o. 1,.. afloat; No. 2 red fir, elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 76'Jc, f O. 11., afloat. Nil. I Imrrl III, I, ,11, cr..v f. o. ll.. nllnil n,,,l,, rnllle.1 V I, u i. ' . V'" " " , , , " "'uuiwcki, support from Hie provisions people, fair cleatauce's 'nil. . 1 1 " ,m """ t,,p-v turned 1, """ in rains 111 urgent na realizing and smalt export demands: Cln" ", wenk at Ho net loss, Mny. 70!ifj79i,c rinsed '.O'c: September, 744(f 7l4e "l isei 74j4o ! October. 73K.ii 74c.' 0IoS ' 7; c; Do cember. 7fi??7i)c. closed 7fie. ua .. ci . 1 ' cu,,"t experts, y,r 0 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2. fii,Jc elevator, and Wtec. f ... I... ntlont. Option market was '."to In ul Pointing poV trade. "Tiosed 'VveVk' . "iV-.0,A,",, V'ic: Sn'tember, PJc c osrd hlc; December. f3ij6ii,e. t0j OATS-Rerolpts, 15.1,600 bu.; exports sir tirimT. mixrn western, 3?TI0o. Options (inlet and easier, with other 1I,AY?.'?!"," "''PPlnc. tW'tTtBc; Kood to v il'inr, ."'1J"JU. .croC' l-T?,So! lm ('roP' 1,515ci 1S99 crop Mrilc; Pacltle coast. V.m crop, llOiSc; JS03 cron. Cflllc; 1S9S crop. 0Jf9c. " ,c,Iln.Ko,rS,en,1': Onlvcston, 20 lo 25 lbs.. ISc; ( allfornla 21 to 25 lbs.. 19V4c; Texas 1 III J IIP.. MVh(J4 ------iivitiiwir. nil if. rnOVISlONS-lleef. quiet; family. Jlt.se nirnni iu.iv; uppi liaillH, lt.OUn ".' rv . V ..." 10 111 incais, steady pickled bellies, J9.7oU."S; pickled slinub drrs. $i.25; pickled hams, $10.75f?11.0i Lard, weak; weiitern steamed, S10.25; ro fined, wenk; continent. JlO.fiO; South Amer Inn tit 9" nrtm Diuiml t tAyat r - - easier; family, Jtfl.OOifiiG.&O; short clear. J17.t0 ir.KIIKl. mnm till OHt, 1 7 lYI 1 ' TALLOW Firm ; cltv (2 pPr plctr.), 60 country (pkgs, free), fT(ff6Uc, ni'TTKU-Itecelpts, G,o3l pkgs.; llrm ut 11 t r iln IrV. 1 ill ?tlL irti mnii 1fOo Juno creamery, Wii:$c; Juno factory, Tp. I ll.M.U.? ItAHrtlnla 1 Cite . 11 1 m-4um v irvh" unit ; fancy icko. colonel, OScj fancy largo white. uimill tt'lilln Lfrtii." n .'l.ir . 11 111. , V-JUV741.1 i:GOS- Uecelpls. 4.674 pkgs.; flrmer; state and Pennsylvania, 2Uf22c: western candled, MOI.ASSKS-Steadv. POl'LTHY Allvo and dressed, tlrm, with prices unchanged. MPT t I 0TI,i I. nth t 1 I.. .... .tt,.iw.i , ,vv,t ni tutu in ltjll ,1A,, ..mi 1 1 1, , , a. ntt ttu rl mi ,,.... v.4 . . .,,,,,,,,(,, V,, " MIU, 1.1,1,101. The bearish statistical position of th.it ninni is me reason given lor tue iiepree slon and support for tho time being is conspicuous hy tin abyoncc. Spot Iln at 1 .Innllf.A.I 'TiHA a 0110 1 f. j n... ,'.'(,,,u,, Ml.llllllt avfi, ,l A. , , m Jul (lllll 111 Hires fell off 17s (id to 110 12s 6d. Locally, i nc uiarKei was weiiK anil la points, lower at I2I.751T2I.PS. Trade was slow In both markets, There occurred :i reaction of IRs Pd In the price of copper at London fioni yesterday's big drop, said to bo duo to manipulation. The market was steady, with spot quoted nt f3 ISs Od and futures at JCf4 Ps. At New York n featureless and nominally unchanged market was reported. I nil was dull nt $1,371 here, while at Lou A values advanced Is 3d to iII2 2s 6d. T Iter was quiet at New York and Ion non at Jl.06W4.10 and l 17s fid, respec tively. Domestic Iron markets remain fen turelejp and unchanged, dlasgow warrant closed at 54s Id and Mlddletborough closed at 45s 6d. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAlllU'.T, Condition of Trnile nnil Qnolnlluns on ."Inple and I'nncr Prodnce. ( KOOS-necelpts fair; loss off. HS15c. LIVB POULTHY-llcns, 77He; young and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, ft'nic; duck and geese, 6i6',3c; spring chickens, per lb., 'tllTTEn-Common to fair, 12G12ic; choice dairy, In tubs, 15yic, separator, ll ijiic. KHESII FlSII-WacIt bass, ISc: white bass, 10c: blueflsh, lie; bullheads, 10c: blua (Ins, 7c; buffaloes. 7c: cattish, 12c; cod, 10c; croppies, 10c; halibut, He; herring, ic; had- cock, 10c; pike, 10c: red snapper, 10c; sal mon, lie; suntlsh. 6c; trout. lCc: Whitehall. 10c. UYHTHKH Mediums, nor can. 25c: Stand ards, per can, 2So, extra scloct-i, per can, 35c; New York counts, per can, loc; bjlk standards, per gal., J1.J5. PIOKONS-Llve, per doz 60c. vi'jai.h unoice, ac. HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha WhoWjale Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, JlO.jO; No. 2 unlanil. 110: medium. S9.50: coarse, J.SO. Ilye straw, Jt.So. These prlcas are for hay of Kood color and iiunllty. Do- maim inir. ncceipig. 2 cars. WlllCAT-fioc. CORN 63c. OATS-Old. 35c. 1IHAN-J16.00. VEOI3TA HLKS. I'OTATOKS-llnnm i-fnun. JI.in-Sl.1S' Half Lakes, jl.2u; Colorado, 11.2o. K(JU PLANT Per doz.. 76c. CAHItOT8-Per market bjsKet, 35c. HKIiTS-Pcr halt-bu. basket, 33c. TUKNIPS-Per basket, 30c. t'UCL'MUKlta Homo crown, tier doi . 10 15c. LUTTl-UR-PCr bll sue. UADIHIIKS-Per doz., lO-gioC PAItHI HY-Per doz., 20f. 8WHHT POTATOKS-Per bu., $1.23. I'AIIHACJU-Hollnnd seed, crated. lc. 'I'O.MA'I'OIIM llnni,. i-rnivn i.rr 1k. II. h. kct. EWe. IlKANS wax. tier 'A-htl. h.nsket. fiOe? string, per 4-bu. haskct, 50c. umoi-iiome-grown, per lb., 2H2'4ci Hpanlsli, per crate. $1.50. ('ANTAI.Ot'1'K l!n,.Uvf,ir,l nt, ,,,,1.. $2.50. t'ANTAIjOL'l'E Home-crown, ner Atvr... 251(50c; crates. $1.5'31.75i nockyfords, per VlUlt', .LV. ATHIIM I-.I.ONS - Ml.sourl. Iowa and Nebrnska. 2025c, as to tr.!. Chi. lilt 1 Kiilamazoii nor hnnrh !SflS5 Nebraska, per bunch. 301JI0c: Colorado 40 4j0e, .NAVY HBANS Per bu $2.oOg2.7o. THUITS. APPLES CooklnK. ner bid.. i2.rina 7.v. snow apples, per bb' f3; Jonatlians, J3.50; He leflowers. Il.fi31i1.7r,. PEAPHES-Callfornla freestone, per box, c; clings, ,5c; I'tnh treestone, 75if:5e; PLL'.MS-Callfornla. per cr.ite. $1251.10; iiiiiii:-Ki u o, m;i- alD. larKCl, loC. PEAHS-narlletts, $2.pn; 1'tnli. $2. nilAPUS.-Citlfornlii Tnli.i- j.lu $2; Muscats. $1.50; Concords, eastern. 20c. PLNKAPPLKS-Pcr crate of 12 to lfi. $125. CHANIlEItftlEH Per hid id r,ii $2.50. QUINCES-Per box, $1.C THOPICAL FRUITS. ORANOE3 Vnlenclns. SI.O0ST5.Oflr Mel. sweets, 11.50, LEMONS--Fancy. J3.75! cliiiff. 13.55. HANAXAS Per bunch, according to size, FluS California, new carloim. 7Ke? im. ported. ,er lb., 125(1 Ic. i, i i.H-i'ersian, in fio-Ib. boxes. Snlra. 6c. HONEY Per 21. section case, 3,75. MISCELLANEOUS. Nt'TS Enullsh walnuts, ner Ih . iKe, nl. berts, per lb.. 13c; almonds, tier lb.. lSSJ20e: raw peanuts, per lb., 5f5!4c; roasted, CV4R Ti, I'l'iAnn, iuu, tt't;ttll, lueifcc. 1'IUlill-Per bid.. 14.50; per H-bbl.. 12.75. II IDES-No 1 irreen Rli,.. V -i 5'4c; No. 1 salted, Se; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal cilr. S lo 12!4 Ib.i., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs.. Co: dry hides. fff!3c; sheep St. I.iiula lirnln nncl I'rotlslnn. ST I niTrcj c., or ..u.iico.-, t No. 2 red. cnsh.eevntor, 70l4c; track, 71VaO , nt'iML-iiiucr, iusc; uercmoer, iivsc; .May, o',4c; No. 2 hard,' rriftfi0!4c CORN Lower! V,l '. enuli f.1, n.,ls SOIA Jifiilo; September. 5ST(.c; December, C9c'j May, file. ..,..,., ,.,7. - t-tinu, .,,.41-; llllt-K, 3; September. 37Uc; December. 37T4C; May, I fir, Va n .. 1.1 . . on , ' ' ' i. t,, ,iiiii-. oi''41 u 1 i'. i' irm. .v.ic. l't.Ot'rt null uml lieni.i-. r.l tiiltentd'. 13 V,".- vtr-.T ' f, ...... .i straights. 3.0)fi3.l5; clears, J2.0X ni.fc.UM iimntliy. steady at i.,f,m.:o: flax, no market. f ORNMEAL Steady at $2.fi0. RRAN Steady ; sacked, east track, 7MfS0c. H.V' I'ltll.ltltl. .1,, ... 1, prairie, quiet, easy, at $W0TTll.ro. , 1 11,111 1 nii-iiiiv, ii .,1. I RON COTTON'I'I ES-$1.20. HAO()INO-t.51(r7Hc HEMP TWINE-Oc Ijird Inii-er JQn 11. . , , . ... ....... w... otiti iitt'.ti?, uo.eii, quiet; extra shorls, J9.:5; clear ribs. 9.K; . ' ..I'- . imcuo, mixeii, quiet; extra J i,0.1",' m"'; clrar lb', clar s'des. 110.3714. .Ml'.rALS-Lead, dull at $l.274ffl.35. Spci ter. weak; offered at $3.92'4. 111?, , T . . .1, . i i ii nun-nni; cnicKens, ,c; springs. c: tlirkovs. THr: vni,ni 7e. .l,,l,o geese, 4c. . , " Firm; creamery, 16ff22c; dairy, iv'ft 1 tC, EC.OS-Sirady at 16c ItrcCHtPTS tJ-lnnr r. frtl ,,v,l. . . bu ; corn, 11,000 bu.; oats. 3(5,000 bn. ."''MENTS-Flour. lO.OOo bbls.; wheat. 30,000 bu.; corn. 13,0)0 bu.; oats. 25,000 bu. Liverpool Rrnln niul Pro vImIoiik. LIVEtlPDOTi fSetif "i; H'lIP in- . .... ... .. ...... 1 .",,,,, northern, spring, qulot, Rs Sd: No. 1 Cnll- luiioii, nun, 01 iu;4u; iuiures. quiet; nc cember. 5s 7d: March. 5s DHd. rOnV-Snrtl flrtr, Am..U.n 1.1 5s 2d; futures, quiet, Rs -id; October, 5s 4d; PEAS-Canadlan. steady. Cs fid. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, ateadv, 's fid, HOPS At London fPnelfln rng.i) .i,,n 3 33s. " ' PROVISIONS-Reef. llrm; extra India mess. 70s. Pork, firm; prima mesa, west ern. 73s. Hams, short rut 11 n 1a ,y. strong. 51s. Iird, steady: American r'II lined. In palls, 51s; prime western, In tierces steady. 50s fid. Ilacon. Cumberland cut! 2t to 3 lbs., Ms; short ribs, lfi to 2) Ihn slnarlv r1u Inrr, nlAnw ....... ...,lr i.,i,, itiiiiuiun iitfni. 2S to 31 lbs., llrm, ols fid; long clear middles. nravy, io 10 wi ids,, nrm. His yd; short cloir imi-ttr,, 111 111; in in .11 in,, 11; qienr bellies 14 to lfi lbs., steady, 50s 6rl; shoulders, sauiiro cut. 13 to 19 lbs., 49s Od. 4 IirTTER-Sleady finest United Slates. 9s: Rood United States, 7s. CfiKKSK-cjuici; American finest white 15s fid: American, finest colored, 4Cs fid. Tlt.l.nW "rime ..!, Australian, In I-ondon, firm, 2.0n od. Receipts of wheat during the last three days, 532,0(0 centals. Including 49I.O0O Ameri can. TIppelnta of AmArlnnn .,.,., .1 . . u I ....... .w,, ,, iw, ,, nuilIlK llin last threo days, 123.600 centnls. Weather line. Knnsns Clly Rrnln mill Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 25.-WHEAT-Sep. 7O07O?;c. Cash: No. 2 hnrdi C55Jtffi6c; No.' 2 rod. 7Oli70V4c CORN September, filV4c; December, 59'ifi K9)8e: May, (,0c: cash. No. 2 mixed, filQGlUc; No. 2 white, file, nominal. ' OATS-No. 2 white. SSiic. RYE No. 2. 57c. TIAY Plinlee tlmntlti' tii EAIi; nv,t prairie. H2.00. liuiTKij - creamery, 16VS019o; dnlry, fancy. 115716c. EOOS-Fresh. 15c. RECEIPTS-Wheut. 45.600 bu.: corn, 3.200 bu.: oats. 7.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 76,200 bu.; corn. 22,100 bu.; onts, 3,000 bu. Toledo Rrnln and Seed. TOLEDO. Sept. 2o.-WHEAT-Lower, dull; ensh and September, 72N,c; December. May. "6c. CORN Moderately active, easier; cash nnd September, 59c; December,' 58ic. OATS-Dull: cash and September, 37'io: December. 64?ic. RYE-5IJ4c SEED Clover, nctlve, nrm; cash and December, $5.2214; aiarch, 53ft65c. Pcorln Mnrket. PKOUIA. 111., Sept, !3.-CORN-Flrm; No. 3, 590. OATS-Inactlve; No. 2 white, 36ic, billed through. WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.30 for fin ished goods. Duluth Rrnln Market. , VlTIilTT"' .Soi,t' ?-WHEAT-Cash. No. I hard, .OTkc: No 2 northern. BSHc; No. I northern, 67?nc; September nnd October C7c: December, t;sic; May, 724c ucl0Der' OATS-3fiii13(!i4C. CORN-57HC t'ltllndr Iphla Prndnc Market. ' PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 25. BUTTER Firm; fancy western creamery, 22Hc; fancy nearby prints, 25c. EG08-Flrm: western. 21c; fresh south western and southern. 24c. CUJSESE-Firaer; New York full cr earns, faney small, 94r; New York full creams, fair to choice, isiflSHc. Mlmicnpoll Wbenl, Flour nnil llrnn. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 25. -WHEAT -Cash, fijic, December. 6714fl7Hc; May. 70e. On track; No. 1 hard, 71c; No. 1 northern, 6i4e; .No. 2 northern, fi'c. 1- LOUR-Flrst patents, $3.90il4; second pitents, 3.M); first clears, $2. S5ff2.W; second cleats, 12,25, HRAN-In bulk, $13.W13.2S. MIliTmikec Ornln MnrUet. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 25. - WHEAT Steady; No, 1 northern, 7o,4fl71sic; No. 2 northern, fi9e: December. 70Vfi70asc. IIYE-Steady; No. 1. 54'.411fioc. UARLEY Steady ; No. 2, Wc; sample, 45 BSc. CORN December. 5Sic. I . .. . .MUVK.Mll.vi'S 4)1' vrotK.s AM) HOM). Drnsde MpcoiilntU r l.liiildiitViu Causes a Dull Market, NEW YORK. Sept. 25. The stock mnrket was dull under a rather drastic speculative liquidation, Probably speculative losses, Incurred as a result of the violent collapno in Amalgamated Copper, was responsible In largo part for the selling today, but other considerations of n mere general character played their part. Amalgamated Copper Itself showed some evidence of support in tho early dealings, opening unchanged and rising 4t: over last night. There wns nlso some resistance In this stock which set In the Rer.eral market, but the weight of the selling" pressure grew heavier und ns the hour npnroarheil for the assembling of tho Anaconda directors Amalgamated Copper broke through Its previous low point on the movement at 90 and sold ns low ns SSV closing onlj a fraction higher at a net loss of 4W, The decline wns accompanied by the circulation of much statistical Informa tion bearing on the copper trade. The same Information, however, wns nvnllablo and was circulated at tho lime the stock wns moving up to above 121. The violent do cllne In the prlre since Is what gives forrj nt the present time to those statistics and old recollections of the collapse of several yenrs ago of tho secret syndicate which at tempted to control the world's copper prod uct were revived. The passing of the customary extra divi dend on Anncnndn Mining, although ex pected, added to the weakness of both thoo stocks. In the Rcnernl mnrket the Junior Vanderbllts were ndvnneed sharply after the opening, but It soon became evident that largo realizing was going on nt other points, Ultimately all attempt at support of the mnrket was abandoned ntid brokers who have recently assumed this task were op"ti sellers all around the room. The con spicuous operator who has been supposed to direct the s'ipport of the market was credited with having turned to the bear side. The declines all through the list ran to I nnd 2 points nt the least. Missouri Paclllc lost In all fi points, St. Paul :;i Hiltlmnre & Ohio 3. Manhattan 2-V Pen pies Oos 2V: Union Piiellle 2.. PaioiuvI. vanln. New York Central nnd Sigar !4 and other less prominent stocks from 2 to d points. There was no disturbance In Mm monev market beyond that caused bv the railing for additional collateral on loans, due to the shrlnknge In vnlue. but the liquidation wns accompanied by the paying off of loans on n large scale. Although London took the buying side this morning exchange continues to advance. The demand for ex change Is In the nature of short covering. The operation In effect Is the payluu off of loans In foreign markets by domestic bor rowers who counted upon large supply of cotton nnd grain bills normnl to this season to cover former sales of exchange a, a profit. Hut cotton Is being held nt tho routh for lilnher rates and the grain de mand Inst week had become so smnll ns to lend to open outline of frelpht rates. The admitted demoralization In the east bound freight slt.iatlon heavllv discredits the much vaunted community of Interests ns security against Just that development and had n wlde-reachlng effect on specula tion. Although the sentiment In exchange Mints off the Imports from Europe today's announcement of the shipment from Aus tralia lo San Francisco of $2,2O0,0n0 Is an im portant offset. There were also large re ceipts of Klondike gold nt Pacific coast points and n 125n,0fO Installment of sold trom Paris was received here todnv. Owing Jo Kovernment bond redemption the sub treasury also continues to yield large sums lo the money market. Railroad bonds were but little affected by the weakness In stocks, pains and losses being mixed. Total sales, par valie. 12,035.000. United Stales 3s rose er cent on Inst call, n Jolf . "njrnerr Inl Advertiser's London financial eableKram says: The stock mar ket today wns restricted chleflv to tho arrntiKemeiits of a verv small settlement, copper fhnros are still the barometer. They rS"-?'1 i,,n,07 O'i.nn" Anaconda to hut relapsed later, tlntos to 4611-1G and Anncnndns to 7U. Th Improvement In balance was and 5-lfi respectively American stocks moved with the coppers. New ork was n Rood buyer early, pur chasing 7.00,1 shares of Atchison, wh eh were a foHture nt 79. but on coppers relaps, "'V? New York turned and disposed of mi "h fnr'.i!,,?nr y l,,rpl"""?:- Tlifrn wns a stl further relapse on the street. It Is nr.. sumed that the Anaconda dividend w II prove d sappolntlng. Copper rallied a point on good Keneral buying Tho Re iern de mand on American 5hn?es Is BooVl . Money Is harder owing to JLl.fuW.onO call on two colonial loans Discounts were 2 3-lfi "n Ih rise In New York exchange. The Hank of England has engaged JCSO.fmo Knld In Fen The following, arc the VloHins pricis on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfrt flaltlmore ft Ohio. do pf.l Cnnadl.in I'nelfle . Canailii Southern . Chea. X. Ohio Clilcncn & Alton... do pfil Chlcazn. I. & li... 7IVj do pfd K So. Pacld 10'U Ho. ltaWay " I Mo Pfd 1 9'jlTex. ,t Pacille H T. St f,. & w... (. iln nf.l 1S7 SI 40 20 34 !6)t S7H Wi S3, 4 , 30 , 51'J 41 Pn ,l!M , (.0 ,160 , SMi . 2S , W?j . i; . is . it , no . 34i , tin; , W, ,2I'4 ,11.-, .2-,5 , fi . 18i; , 22i, . 77S . ij . ) , 43i; . 41 . 7S . !" . c: . 40IJ ,105 39 . 79 .210 . I5i; . Wl .123i; . C0 . 13 i fiS; , i:u i 79H ni f.3 . li . 9) , 90 3"I4,l'nlon I'iK'ltio 77 1 do pfd Wab.-mh do nf.l 4 1 s, 7P 115 lo nfd Chlraao H Z. I.... Chicago fit W w. & i.. K. 25". I do nf.l iln lt pfil do 2,1 nfd Vls. (Vnlnii i, io nr,l Chlcaco & N. W... C . 11. 1. & V ChlcRKo T. .t T... .191 Adam l.?vV.ii 110 1V 41l4 ;i7 Ul , 51'. J 2Pi .2J5 . U . 91 , 41 . C9 Amer. CxpreH .... C S, ICxrirrsH. . tin nfd Well.I.-r.... t.. (' ?. P. 8t. L. Coin. Hotdhern .... Amal. Copper Amer. C. & p. iln f.l do lm pfil dn 21 nfd Amer. Lin". "oil!'.'." Dels. & Hudmn... Del., L. & W Denver & It. O do pfd Amer. S. & H dn f,i do pfd Ann " iil Krle llrk. Itnp! Tr!!!!!' coin. r. a j do Ut pfd do 2.1 pfd 15 Ot. Nnr. pM Hocklnc Valley ... dn pfd il't (iluenKe Sucnr Illinois Central ... Iruva Central .141 it ,., . . Hoeklng Coal , 40 1, j i i-aper do pfd I,. E. & V do pfd 7U In,,n, r..l'"' 12"! Uclede Om ... .lnl'i National lllxcuit .mil'Nnilonol Lea," " .14H National Salt ,. "' , M'tKlo pf,i ... ,irk,?:u- American"!!!!! .107 Pacific foam .. . 9Ti I'arlnc .Mail . ??S Peopled naa ..!!!' Ioul, & Nafh Mnnhnttan I, Met. St. Ky Mex. Central Mex, National .... Minn. & St. I Mo, PuclDc M.. K & T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Nor. & West da pfd No. Paclfle pfd M4 Pressed H. Car ,1K n Pfd Pullman p. Car., "epuhllc Sleet ,1H4 f,3H " i,,"" pin , j-i ruirar .... , 33?i Tenn. c. ,t i lll'iilGn II. & r.'c'o. 'l'k' do pfd 75 )U. . Leather...!;! . MV do pf, ... Ji,P. K. Rubber.. .;:;' 70 I do pM .. . v. s. steei...,:;::: 27', do ,,f,i 'isa Wc,t,rn Union Ontario & W l'onnylvanla Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. U & rt. F do tut pfd do 2,1 pfd St. L. H. V do pfd ft. Paul Ex-dlvldcnd, London dtock qiiutn(!on, LONDON. Sept. 25.-1 p, mClosInc: Cona.. money 91 3-11 do account .... 93 3-11 Anaconda Atchlaon 78 do pfd fS'.l Ilaltlmore Sc Ohio.. 10(1 Canadian Paclllc . .113', Chea. & Ohio 174 Chicago C.t. W 24' C M. eV St. P 168V4 d. & n. a 4S'j do pfd 97 Erl 4J4 do lt pfd 724 do 2d pfd 82 Illinois Central ....149 Loula. & Nash 407 M K. T 29'i do pfd JV, N. Y. Central PSi Nor. & Vt... do pfd No. Pacific pfd. Ontario & W... Pennsylvania .. Iteudlnic do liit pfd..., "t 21 pfd... So. Railway ,,. dn nf.l .. PB .. 90 .. 9'J .. Sa'i .. 74", .. 2lt .. 39(1 .. 27 .. 35 .. 9IH .. N, ..10il); .. 901, .. 441 .. 9! .. 221 .. 0i .. W' .. 41U. .. c? So. lMclflo Union Pnclflo . do pfd V S. Steel do pfd 'abah rln nfH spaniih 4 ::::: nnn.l Ml.,.. Uebfers ifflNRY 1 ner rml Th . . -, 1 ' - " v mn' ill IHN. count In the open market for short b'lls iV?A. J.A,,r CB"li ,or lnree months' hills, 2 3-1602 6-16 per cent. Hunk ClrurliiKs. OMAHA, Sept. 2o.-Rank clearings todiy, $1,051, S6; rnrrespnndlnR day last year, $1.026,f53: Increase. 125,207. ST. IX3UIS. Sent. 25.-Clearlnas. 17.311515; bnlances, $M6,B20; money, bfli per cent; New t orK exenange, wc. inscnuut Did, 25c ills count asked. BOSTON. Sept. 25. CleariiiBs, J2l,6:!3.r65; balances, I72H.P52. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25,-Clearlngs. ifl.M.aiai; nniances. iJ.lli.wwi. CINCINNATI, Sept. 26.-ClcwUi4r. $3,097, 2); money, 4Q6 per cent: exchange, 60c dis count. HALTIMORE, Sept, 25.-Clearlnss, $3,021, P2i5, balances. 1144,0,7. NEW YORK, Sept. 25,-ClearlnBS, $.'37, 210,117, hilances, Jll.?37,6Cj. t-H ICAOO. Sept. 25. -Clearings, $2,611,!l'): balances, $2,132,567, posted exchange, $4.t3',4 I5J4.S5, New York exchange, 35c discount. 5cw York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 25,-MONEY-Oti call, steady, 24t'l per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; rulltiK tale, i per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4(3ijl, per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with nc tual business In hankers' bills at $4.S5H for demand and jl.S.l.44.83'4 for sixty days; nosteir rates, JI.MMM-M nnd $I.Sa4.Sl4: comnierchil bills, t2,4'"4.S3U. SILVER Bar-, DSUc; Mexican dollars, 4S'4C. HONDS Government, weak; state, Inac tive; railroad, lricgular. The vlosiiiK uuulntiuns on bonds are at follows: U a. ref. !s, res... 10t, Hocking Vat. 4is.. 10'J I.. & N. unl, 4s IOS'1 Mex. Central 4.. 0 do 1st Inc 1394 'Minn, k H. U 4., 1394 M K. St T. 4a... , 112 t do 2s 113 :. Y. Central la.. iv Mo gen. Sa I0J ,.'. J. C. g. Ca 1054 No. PnclCc la. St dn 3a iOli N Sl W. eon. 4a... 95 Heading gen. 4a..,, 104 St L Sl t M c. lis.. 107 St. L. S. 1. 4a. , 106'VSt. U S. V. la.... M i dn is W 'San A & A. P. 4a 1(4 So. Paclde 4a 9VSo. Railway ta 1104 ITex. Si P. Is .144 ITol, St L A V 4s. M 102 S44 3t 1024 98 4 !24 105S 107 1304 10(4 724 1024 934 117 93 974 794 S4 914 do coupon do 3e, res do coupon do new 4, tes... di coupon do old (f, reg do coupon do la. re; do coupon , At h. gen. Is do adj. 4a II. A O. 4a do l,n do uonv. 4a Canada So. Is Central of Ha. la.. Mo 1st Inc C. & O. 4's c. A A J'JB C. II. At Q. new 4s. C, M & St P K. 4a "C & N. V. c. 7. c. n. i. & p. 4. C C C & S I. c 4a. .117 .1134 . 8 ,iv; .104 .119 .110 . !2 .1114 . 904 . 4 .104 union Pacific 4a.. .1)14! do conv. 4a . 914 Wabaah Is ChlinKo Tcr. 4s Colo So. 4 D. St H. O. 4 Uile prior lien 4a. do Ken, 4s K W. Si D. C. la. 74 Mo 2a 102!, 9S fS 101 do deb. II West Shore 4a... V, & L. i:. 4a Wla. Central 4.... Hid. Offered. Huston Stuck (Imitations. HOSTON, Sept. 25.-C.ill loans, 405 per cent; time loans, Cflfi per cent. Official closluit: A . T. A- S. F . 74S N. B. O. St C. Is . 14 . 2.1 . 32 . Is'i .. 3D .700 ,. .'04 ,. 11P4 ,. 40 . .. 374 , 5 ..295 ,. 25-t .. 2'i ,. hi dn pfd Amer. Sugar 944 Adventure .123 llltm. Mill. Co.... Am. Telephone ... .161 .5M .170 .in: Antal. Copper .... Atlantic Cal. & llecla Centennial Kranklln Iloelon & Alb.'iutiy. Iloalon IllPMiiiled . Iloaton & Maine... Dominion Cua! .... . 41 .lis . 411 . 9P, . 254 . 54 .2044 . 274 . 9i', . 93 do pfd Humboldt P. S. Steel O.-ceol.l dn nf.l Parrot Mex. Central ... Santua 1 Copper N. K (1. A C... Tamarack Obi Ci lony Old Dominion .. I'tah Mining Winona Wolverines Pnlon Pcltl .. West Hnd Nmv York .Mlnlim (luotnt lon. !.., ,'AT, I I . . II- '1 ' 1. Mlnn Inn rrt ,1 r, ,1 1 uiw, orjii, .u. 1 iiu 1, , in. inc. the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 Little Chief .. Ontario Opldr .... 12 ...1175 .... 70 .... S .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... 40 ....325 Alice Hr,eci 110 llruiiKwIck Con Conndock Tun s riioenlx Vi I'otosl Con. Cal. & Vn ICO Savage iMerra Nevada Ismail Hopes . Standard Deadnood Terra .. 10 Horn Silver 2C0 Iron Silver is Iadvllle Con s 10 re Inn I'lnnnclnl. LONDON. Sent. 25. Monev wns In some demand today on account of somo demand for a payment of il.noi.ooo or Austra lan loans nnd the settlement. Discounts wcro easier on the recovery of New York ex change. Huslness on the Stock exchange was generallv dull, operators lielng an sorbed In tho settlement. Klrst-clnss secu rities wen; steady. Americans opened steady nnd hardened vlth n alight rally. Copper shares weakened on less satisfac tory New York advices. The closing was dull. Rio tlntos fluctuated, Katllrs wero a trifle harder. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England to day was 50.ii00. Gold premiums nt Buenos Ayros was 131. PARIS. Sent. 2j., Prices on the bourse! today opened with a better tone, encouraged by the news from Amcrlcn. Rio tlntos rallied well, several departments soon re acted nnd business ,soon became Irregular. Continued HrmncsA. of Rio tlntos on the substantial rise In copper shares resulted in an advance in most of the Industrials Tho all around Improvement was main. tnined 10 ine close, internationals were Irregular. Hear purchases Imnarted llrm ncs to rentes. Spanish 4s weakened, nwlnp; to lears or a carnst rising nnd a rumor or the possible reconstruction of the Spnnlsh ministry. Italians were heavy. DeReers were In good demnnd. Katllrs Imnroved. Three per cent routes were 151f for the account. Hpamsn 4s were to.so. BERLIN, Sept. 25. On the bourse today prices were wenk and Irregular. Intor nntlnnnls were fairly maintained, Canadian Paclllcs were strong on the Increase In the weekly trnlllc receipts. Banks were weak, owing to a further decline In cash Indus trials. MADRID, Sept. 25. The gold quotation was 12.65. Condition of the Trrnanry. WASHINGTON. Sept. 25. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen ernl fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $I87,7!1,059; gold, $103,273,233. The secretnry of the treas ury today purchased bonds ns follows: Short 4s. $111,500; long Is, $40,000; short 3s, 3, 100. Aniicondn Pays Dividend. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-The directors of tho Anaconda Mining company have de clared a dividend of $1.25 n share. For some time past the company hnH been de claring a dividend of $1.2o per share and an extra dividend of 75 cents nt Intervals of six months. W011I Auction Snlrs. LONDON. Sept. 25.-WOOL The offerings nt the wool auction sales today ivimbered 17,230 bales. Competition wns spirited and good qualities showed a hardening ten dency. Merinos nnd fine crosshreds ruled 10 per cent and scoured from lfWilS per cent nbove the last series. Lambs were In good demand at a 10 per cent ndvnnce. America bought medium crosshreds nnd n few ttood greasy merinos. About 1,500 bales of Fnlk land Island were offered nnd practically all were sold at a gain of 10 per cent over pre vious rates. I'p to today 10fl,7!K) bales have been offered, of which 373,5() wero wPh nrnwn. Following are the sales 'In detail: .ew South Wales Receipts, 3,700 hal-n; scoured, fi,dQ10s7d; grensv, SWTrlid Queensland-Receipts, 1.000 hnes; scoured, Is 4d1?lH ,U: greasy. 6V4? IOV4d. Victoria Receipts. l,2i- hales; scoured. IOiIstIb "'Ac!: greasy. Is. South Austrnlla-Recelnts. LW ll?,-0?' Fcasy- -iHliSHd. Tasmania-Receipts. 400 bales; scoured. 6-SHSHd; greasy. .HifT ll'4d. New Zealand Receipts, 6.R00 bnles; scoured. 4dflls5Vl. Cape of Good Hope and Natal Recclnts. son ImVa. o , -,.,i r: HV4d. Falkland Island Receipts, 1,500 bales: Oil nnil llosln. ' OH. fn' C3.. n- nit r. '-. .'! "i-l'l. WW. VII'lllV I1H1- ances, $1.2.; ccrtltlrates, no bid; shipments, 180,600 bbls.; average, 59.707 bbls.; runs, HO, 822 bbls,; nverase, 79,721 bbls. i"a, rsept. z.i. tin, cottonseed, steady; prime yellow, 12c. Petroleum, nom- hint. r.tl,i.,,l K . .. . V.s.l. - rn. tii.i,. ., V''- tuin, iJUi I'llllIlllClpnia nnd Raltlmore. $7.-1.1; Philadelphia and Hal- it,,ii.,w, ,,, ..un ei.oti. jiuniu, hichu)'; siraineci, common to good, $1.40. Turpentine, quiet and steady at 3S4if3tHc. laviiiiruuu sept. 25. Oily Cottonseed, llllll rr.niK.,1 Utinl twm nt Olt. rf... . I ' , ' i'',l ' III 'l'llllll splrl s, quiet at 2Gs3d. Rosin, common, stenily at 4s H41I, Petroleum, refined, steady at o-Vid. Linseed, steady nt 32s. i,w,i-uin, nepi. a,. uu Calcutta in- j..., u-,n 1,7311 , niini'tiii, ooa ;ni. 1 eiro- leum, American refined, 6 3-lSil. Turpentlno nfyAv?1, .Soi,V 23 OH-Tunentlne. tlrm, 33ic. Rosin, llrm. Coffee .tlnrket, NEW YORK. Sept. 25,-COFFEE-Spot Rio, llrm; No. 7 Invoice, lic Mild, steady. Futures opened steady, with prices un changed to 5 points higher on nctlve buying for local and foreign nccount, based on bullish cables, a steadier spot situation and an ndvnnco in tho Rio rnto of exchange. More outsldn demnnd was apparent In tho day's transactions than has been noticed In a long time. Closing prices were 6fi0 points net higher and tho undertone steady. Total sales wero 65,750 bags. Including: Sep tomber. 5T(5.1(ic; Octoher. Ciii5.10e; Novem oer. 5.20c; December. 5.25f 3.30c; January, n.301l5.15e; Mnrch. 5.55ii5.tc: May. 5.Cjg5.73c: June, 5.75Q5.S0c; July, 5.S5O5.90o. Ncv York Dry (iooiU .llnrUel, NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-DRY OOODS There has been some Increase In tho bust noss doing In ipot today, but It hu not been Important nnd mall orders show no change in the general disposition of buyers: the market was generally well sustained for brown, bleached and coarse throvl cottons, prints, etc. Print cloths are quietly steady. Men's wear woolens and worsteds are dull and only moderate business is doing la dresi good. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET BiciipU Liberal at All Feioti, bat Qttd Cattle Eold About Ittadj. HOGS EASED OFF AGAIN TODAY Mnttnn Sheep "Were In Light Supply nnd Sold nt (luuU, Stonily Prices, bnt Lambs Were Xoiulcotcd nnd Weak-Feeder Were Acthe, SOUTH Receipts were: Omcui .tiouuay OMAHA. Sept. 25. Cattle. Hogs. Shcp. ... o.'Jol o.iiii 1j,'.7 ... t,-J ,4i ... i,4 li,4l 1, -so liiioal Tuesday uiiiel.il WcunvAuay ... Three days this week.. .20,683 15,719 29, iW tjiimu nays lust wcck....lu,uJ 1B,7is Uk,,lll Same week oelore U,2W l.i,2.l satnu three weeks ago ,.U,;m U,)m Ji,.JJ sinme lour weeks ut;u,,..lo,lu.' 11, 'J l,Dj came duys last year....23,41 Io.'Jji ' Average price paid lor nogs m comn Omaha the past tevcral day with cm parieuns: 1901. 19u0.1S93.1S9S.U97.1S9i5.IS93. Sept. dept. Sept. Sept, Sept. Sept. Dept. Sept. Hept. .it. Sept. iejt, 3cpt. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. dept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept, Sept. bept. I... 2... 3,. 4... 6... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10.. a.. 12. . 13., 14., lo.. in.. 17.. is.. 19.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 2o. . I Ml 4 20 3 1 I 14, 3 tW 13 b5 4 19 4 221 3 C3 4 23 3 iV. 4 30! 3 53 I 4 301 3 Wi 4 29 3 till I 3 usi 4 : 4 221 3 77, 4 26, 3 791 4 301 3 S3 4 33 3 72i 4 3l 3 CS 3 99 2 771 4 07 I 2 sl 6 UK 4 37 4 34 4 21 I U 4 20 4 21 4 21 4 ( 4 (I i t, 4 lfi 4 01 4 12 4 12 4 01 4 03 .1 02 3 96 4 00 3 IS 4 U 6 07, 6 02 6 06 5 09 6 05 I 01 2 81 2 Tl B It 6 2it',i 4 01 2 ',C! 4 0j 2 78j t 29?i 6 0(l 4 t'Z b 10 4 00 2 M 3 94 2 ll 6 3H t 44'. 6 16 E 22 3 M 6 3914 3 SI 2 58 - 79 "ill n 0 iV, 0 in, 6 Os 6 3 82 b 5 05; 3 89 2 6) 5 09 3 87 2 70 2 73) 6 57141 6 b24 3 84 3 SS 6 1 3 6S 2 B5 3 71! 2 80 5 13 4 32 3 91 5 19 5 22 4 :3 3 74 I 31 3 71 4 03 4 01 5 231 4 31 3 71 2 S3 6 21 6 14 4 35 3 73 4 41 3 77 3 C 2 St mi 6 SP4 3 76 2 18 3 "7l 4 41 1 3 88 2 81 I t H 5 I61 3 82 2 !W Irdicated Sunday. Holiday. Tho ofllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each rond was: Cattlc.HoBS.Sh'p.H'scs C. M. & St. P. Ry 2 S 1 Missouri Paclllc Ry 8 I I'nlon Paclllc system.... 96 9 b 1 C. & N. W. Ry 2 11 V.. E. & M. V. R. R !) 30 6 C, SI. P., M. & O. Ry... II, At M. R. R. It 2 c, u, & Q. Ry : K. C. At Sl. J I I. ., It, 1. & P., casl (,., It. I. ,i P., west 1 12 3 1 3 s Total receipts 2S1 9H 2S 1 The dlanoslllon of tho day's receipts wae as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber ot head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 399 b.a Cudnhy Packing Co 1,087 332 Armour & Co 1.381 1,908 Omaha Pack. Co., K. C... 107 Swift nnd Co., country.... 632 1,724 O, II. Hammond C0..K.C 40$ It. Uccker Sc IJegan 250 Vansant & Co... 169 .... 3. L. Carey 182 I.oliman & Co 413 .... V. I. Btephcn 112 tllll A- Huntzlngcr 132 Kenton & Underwood 72 .... Livingstone & Schaller... 246 .... Hamilton ft Rothschild... 331 L. F. llusz OX Squires A Co 222 H. L. Dennis & Co 25 Wolf & M 293 Ivrev Packing Co 307 1,507 Other buyers 993 .... 2.1S3 Totals ...6,815 5,574 6.S05 CATTLE There was a ble sunnlv of cat tie today at all market points, but prices held their own and anything at all de sirable met with ready sale. At this point the big end of the receipts were mndc up of cok stuff and feeders, comparatively few beef steers being offered. Packers started out early this morning and paid good, steady to strong prices for the tew cars of cornfed steers that wero on sale. Owing to the limited supply It wns not lojg before tho better bunches were ull out of first hands. The common kinds, of course, did not move quite as freely, but still even those eold fully ns well ns they did yesterday. Cows were In good supply, but packers nnu iincrni oroers xor me ucsirauic grades and on such kinds little or no change In prices wns noted. Owing to tho liberal re ceipts lor some timo past, however, com mon stuff was more or less neglected and In some enscs sellers thought they did not get quite as good prices as they did yes terdny, but ntlll thcro was not much chance In the mnrket. Hulls, calves and sttrgs nlso sold In Just about the same notches they have all the week. Good heavy feeders were In demand this morning nt steady prices. Prime stockcrs nlso sold without much difficulty at fully as good prices as the samo kinds sold for yesterday. Common stuff, though, and also the medium weight cattle wero not wanted by anyone and ns a result they wero prnc- i.i-.ii 11 111 UK Ull lliu IIIHrKtH. Although the bulk of the offerings was made up of western range cattlo only a -nw steers were offered that were good enough for killers. Tho demand was active and strong prices wore paid, tho high point of the season being renched. Cows wero steady If nt nil desirable nnd a little slow if they were not. Choice feeders sold steady, but common stuff wns almost un salable at any price. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. No. ' Av. Ir 1 470 4 O) IS 1143 8 8S 610 4 21 9 1 5 U 20 1264 4 75 3 12f) S 70 17 MS t :o COWS. 1 7S) 1 (10 1 ( j 75 3 776 1 (V) 1 lo:, j 75 .1 7W 1 0) 1 1150 f 76 1 80 1 75 1 1000 2 75 2 W ! 19 7 M7 2 SO 1 WO 2 21 27 955 2 65 3 ION) 2 33 1 1330 3 10 2 1010 3 33 2 1000 5 3 S91 2 40 1 no) j 3 2 2 40 2 1245 J 40 1 40 2 to 1 nfo j jo J IY I S? 1135 3 SJ 6 971 2 75 HEIFERS. 64 S3S 4 70 BULLS. 1 KTCO 2 00 1 610 3 73 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 25 704 2 40 7 340 3 JS 1 ( 1 00 1 330 3 40 1 650 3 10 STOCK CAIjF. 1 201) 3 40 STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. 1.. 1 75 1 75 1... 3 25 1 (1 65 1 10 1 1 I 3 2 640 4... 39... 21... 1... ... 10... 1... 22... 6... 2... 925 3 25 500 2 25 M7 3 25 HV 3 30 . m 2 30 . 720 2 (0 . f'K 2 40 . M.I 2 40 . 410 3 10 , 770 3 10 tii 3 25 400 3 36 3 40 626 622 3 65 . . 343 3 75 .. 592 IM ..1076 3 S3 . . 520 4 60 NEBRASKA. 2 25 16 feeders.. 630 3 45 2 10 1 feeder... 510 2 76 2 CO 1 feeder... 1010 3 15 2 40 1 heifer.... 630 3 00 3 35 4 feeders.. 947 3 60 3 50 1 feeder... 750 3 50 3 60 14 feeders.. 702 3 0) 3 60 6 feeders.. 911 2 00 Hu) 31 feeders.. 1116 3 CO 2 5i) 8 feeders.. 770 3 35 .1 00 7 cows 1056 3 00 3 80 1 cow 1130 3 0) 3 00 1 COW 1100 3 00 i 2 40 1 bull 1460 2 25 2 10 1 bull 1250 2 25 ? 75 4 steers.... 965 2 40 2 90 16 feeders.. 651 2 95 I 2 ',0 1 steer.... 840 2 50 18 0) 3 bulls 1300 2 60 ! 2 40 40 steers.. ..1123 4 30 2 90 C steers.. ..1178 4 30 1 2 85 2 steers.... 810 3 25 1 3 25 12 steers... .1183 4 00 : 2 75 26 COWS 952 2 90 1 3 90 3 bulls 1130 2 25 I 2 00 4 steers.... 850 2 50 1 2 00 42 feeders.. 851 3 15 I 2 75 21 teeders. .350 4 00 1 J 20 16 heifers... 376 3 50 ! 3 20 6 heifers... 806 2 83 1 3 20 3 COWS 956 2 (0 i 3 70 9 steers. ... 977 3 O 3 15 8 steers.... 893 3 15 'i 3 60 ra Thomas Neb. i 2 90 1 bull. .....ll?) 2 25 2 40 1 cow m 2 H) 1 2 60 A. Uurge Neb. I 3 60 2 steers.... 'i 2 76 B. lrwln-Neb. i 3 80 2 cow 910 2 25 I 4 35 12 cows ICsui 2 90 1 bull 1 bull 1 bull 3 bulls... 19 steers... 10 steers.. . 550 . SS0 . 6S0 .1350 . 817 ,.1007 1 steer.. ...WO 40 feeders. 1 feeder.. 8 feeders. 10 feeders. 11 steers... 1 calf , 944 900 , 702 , 851 , 953 400 15 heifers... 516 1 bull 1150 27 cows S92 I cows lw 1G heifers. ., CiVI 16 cows 1036 8 cows 1106 26 cows OS. 5 cows 1100 21 cows 1205 43 feeders.. 872 12 feeders.. 1075 2 cows !iV) 2 cows 1070 8 cows 1060 8 cows. 2 cows. ..1046 ..1010 3 steers. . 96 6 steers. , 13 steers. 20 cows. . . 1 bull.... 1 cow 935 9S0 .1100 .. 850 23 steers.. .,1004 8 hteers . . 976 21 steers.. ..1186 1 bull 1540 2 30 William Lockler-Ncb, 85 steers.. ..1018 3 90 A. J. Abbott-Neb. 23 cows 9ir, 2 90 4 cows.... 25 steers,, ..1127 4 10 1 cow 16 cows 993 2 On 900 950 2 75 25 J. Monahan Nebraska, 19 feeders. .1019 3 90 3 cows... . 960 . 912 ,1035 2 85 2 85 3 a 1 cow 1020 2 85 .8 cows,. 1 cow SX 3 10 1 iteer., 6 cows ... 920 3 10 5 steers . 1098 4 CO J. P. Slbbltt-Neb. 16 cows ....$,) ?, di 4 cows... 1132 , two 2 65 5 75 3 50 1 steer lli 3 00 1 feeder., w. Tra.tb Nebraska. 1 feeder... 920 3 75 1 feeder... SCO feeders.. 890 3 75 D. Roberts Nebraska. Ml 2 90 1 COW 100,) 993 3 ("I 1 cow 1010 K. 24 feeders.. 3 00 3 steers. A. M llotchklas-Neb. 5 COWS 1030 3 65 2 steers. . . 2 cows,... .1150 3 oo 2 steer.-.. , 3 cows 916 J () IS steers .. .mo .112) .1172 I 10 3 "0 I 5. 6 cows 107) 3 55 D. Snyder Neb. 27 feeders. 820 3 60 C. Thompson-Nebrnskn. 1023 2 75 9 cows 975 T. Margrovc Nebraska. T 13 cows c. 40 feeders.. 956 4 On 2 feeders.. 10) 953 4 00 I feeder... 126,) 4 00 3 50 I feeders.. WYOMING. i steers... .1028 4 25 16 cows ?09 3 10 I (") 21 steers. ...1151 I E0 21 steers.. ..1003 Ml Ibrook l & L. S. Co. Wyoming. 26 str. Tex. 1312 26 steers... .1030 31 steers.... 667 4 60 22 steers.. ..1378 O . J 3 70 3 10 282 steers. ...1039 3 9i Anderson Wyoming. .1 73 inf.. i,. feeders.. 875 A. Jnlberg Wyoming. 2 feeders.. 870 3 75 l feeder... S70 3 75 S. A. Anderson Wyoming. IS feeders.. 872 3 75 J. A. Klin Wyoming, feeders.. 631 .155 10 feeders.. 513 3 25 A. Malm Wyoming. 40 feeders.. 971 3 7o p. swinborg Wyoming. 2 feeders.. 725 3 10 1 feeder... S0 3 15 1 feeder... 600 3 35 Ernst L. & Cattle Co. Wyoming. 10 steers.... 930 3 ro 60 steers.... MS 3 50 20 steers.... 910 3 60 41 steers.... 927 3 50 A. Folk Wyoming. 6 feeders.. 71$ 3 60 14 feeders .1010 3 Si) S. O. Samuel Wyoming. 41 feeders.. 657 3 35 J. C. Under wood wyo. 20 steers... .1255 6 ( 1 cow 1110 4 25 Snrbotlgh Bros. yo. 27 feeders.. WO Id) 2 feeders. . 990 3 35 E. P. Shoemaker Wyoming. 73 feeders.. 1046 3 e5 5 feeders.. 1016 3 t0 Frank Benton Colo. 156 feeders. 991 3 42H 3 steers. .. 901 ..1(X) .. Mi ..119.) 3 25 2 25 2 00 3 ( 3 10 62 f coders.. 993 3 424, fi stoers. 7 cows. . 1 cow. . . 1 bull 110) 1 bull 1210 2 bulls 1360 40 17 cnlves, no .1. C. mid It. llltrhrork Cnln. 115 feeders. 1040 3 7, 10 feeders.. 1010 3 00 20 feeders. .10"1 3 70 Ed Ross Colo, 75 cows 99! 3 15 tloorge F. Palnc South Dakota, 36 steers.. .1167 1 60 E. ICent-S. D. 11 steers.. ..1193 1 25 9 steers,. ..IOC'S 4 25 V. Hufford-S. I). 3 steers... .1120 3 20 I steers... .1057 3 75 A. W Andrews Idaho. 83 steels. ... 87S 3 10 IS cows 953 3 (5 43 steers.. ..1010 3 80 HOOS -There was by no means n heavy run of hogs here today, but as other mar kets were all quoted lower packers wero rather bearish In their vlcun nt this point. a lew oi mo onoicer loans wero soni cany about a nickel lower to shippers, but pack ers wero bidding J6.75 and 16.77V4, or dttWc lower tnan yesterday. Hellers were holding for better prices, so the market wns slow In getting started. It wns ovldent, though that packers wanted the hogs and In order to get them tney had to ra so their bids and flnn v bought them 2'i'iiCc lower. Tho long string soni at wiiii tno mux at js.y iyb.fto. After trading woh fairly under way It did not take long to dlsnose of the hulk of the offerings, hut on tho extreme close tho feel Ing was hardly as good. Representative saies: No. Av. Sh. Pr. Nn. Av. Sh. IT 72 344 160 6 76 M 232 160 6 fO 53 212 80 6 75 61 5.V3 16,) 6 fo f3 20 !M 6 75 73 2"4 fO 6 SO 67 252 M 6 75 IR 2M irj 6 0 69 217 120 6 76 69 217 120 6 M 35 251 ... 6 76 63 251 fO 6 SO 4.., 232 ... 6 75 60 2SM p f,o 64 231 M 6 77i 71 272 160 6 (9 256 .,. 6 77-j 46 204 120 6 fO 62 25 11 6 77Vt 46 ) 80 $0 64 262 40 fi 77'i 71 26 l'O 6 fi 73 219 JO 6 774 f 236 W 6 5 54 239 0 6 7714 59 21 20 6 W M 160 6 774 69 0S7 ... fci 61 239 4) 6 72i 49 247 80 6 ft) 66 1S1 ... 6 774 It 274 M 6 K0 64 2.11 250 6 lh 65 241 i) 6 So 66 221 120 i 824 7 259 SO 6 SO M 237 200 6 S2 4 67 252 ... 6 SO 72 199 40 6 774 71 2t 12-) 6 SO 74 234 160 6 774 64 246 240 6 M 60 MS SO 6 77 4 60 260 240 6 80 56 29S SO 6 774 60 255 SO 6 SO 62 2tV) 80 6 774 66 304 ... 6 SO 67 227 SO 6 774 25 1 120 6 824 63 226 40 6 77 4 66 274 120 6 87 4 6 210 120 6 77 4 73 231 160 6 82 4 53 244 SO 6 SO 59 22 40 6 S24 79 234 160 6 SO 64 263 40 6 824 (0 315 120 6 60 CO 278 ... 6 S24 6S 292 40 6 SO 6S 271 80 6 82 4 PS 252 20 C SO 53 272 160 6 874 64 236 160 SO 71 238 40 6 574 51 245 SO '6 80 (.9 261 SO 6 824 69 240 80 6 SO H 261 200 6 824 65 230 80 80 67 299 160 6 $24 65 221 160 R to 64 263 80 6 S24 66 222 40 6 80 t( 307 10) 6 824 69 3(9 120 6 SO 54 ..252 ... 6 S24 66 250 ... 6 SO f,3 293 SO 6 85 49 295 ... 6 80 69 266 SO fi S74 74 M0 ... 0 SO 65 212 160 6 874 62 256 120 6 SO SHEEP There were liberal offerings to day or sheep and lambs nt tho different markets, but there wero no very radical changes In quotntlons. At this point the bulk of the receipts were made up of lambs and feeders. The mutton erodes that wero offered wero picked up In good senson at fully steady prices. Lambs, howover, were siow saie, as pacKers cud not seem nt an anxious for supplies nnd were generally bidding a little lower than yesterday. Sell era did not feel llko making tho concessions asked nnd as a result It was lato before much wns done. Tho demand for feeders continues of quite liberal proportions nnd steady to strong prices were paid today for both wethers aim lamns. Quotations: Choice yearlings. 13.25fl3.35 fair to good yearlings, $3.0H(3.25; choice wotners, kJ.i)3.2o; fair to good wethers, J2.s5y3.00: cnoice ewes, J2.6052.S5: fair to good ewes. J2.4U2.no: cho ce SDrlnir lambs. $4.16i4.35; fall to good spring Inmbs, 13.75fj! .io leeuer weiners, jz.,ar)a,i&; leeder lambs, w.wbo.w. i.eprcscninuve sales: No. Av. 90 71 130 00 80 97 16 100 10S 65 114 64 67 65 Pr. 2 50 3 23 3 50 3 ;s 1 25 2 35 2 85 2 85 2 S5 2 cull ewes 5 cull lambs 4 native wethers.... 101 Mexican lambs.... 26 natlvo lambs 370 western ewes 3 western ewes 1 western ewe 663 western owes 1.303 feeder lambs 63 western wethers.. 6S western lambs 4 western lambs 211 western lnmbs 3 li 25 3 60 3 00 3 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. rney Steers Stenily linns Dull Shert l,iii er. CHICAGO, Sept. 25.-CATTLE-R'cet)ls, 23,000 head. Including l.fOO Texnns and 6.00) westerns; fancy steers steady, all others lower; good to prime steers. t6.20f(6 60; noor to medium. I4.0oli6.0): stockcrs and feed'rs, j2.60fM.30; cows, $l.50tf) 4.75; heifers. $2.0)fi5 00; ennners, Sl.60fl3.26; bulls, Sl.Mffl.75; calves, S3.00iQ6.50; Texas steers, J3.00Tl.tO; western steers. $3.65fj5,75. HOOS-Recelpts. 28,000 head, estimated to morrow, 25,000; left over, 5.000; dull nnd 5fi lOo lower than yesterday; mixed nnd butchers, S6,"0'fl7.20; good to choice heavy, J6.85517.25; rough heavy. fC.50fi6.75; light, J6.75fi6.95; bulk of soles. J6.75T0.9O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 30,0V) head; shcop steady to lower, lambs steady to 10c lower: good to choice wethers. I3.60fi 3.60; fair to choice mixed, 53.25f3 60; west ern Bheep. J,i.2itfi3.75: nitlvo nml:s. S1.00W 6.00; western lambs, J.1.73ff I 75. uniciai yesterday; uecelpls, 3.931 catlr, 23.478 hogs and 2S.I62 sheep Shlpnun.s, 3,343 cattle, 3,371 hogs and 8,181 sheep. Mew York Live SiooL" Miirliet. NEW YORK. Kept. 25. REEVES Re ceipts, 23,316 hend; common, steady; bulls and cows, steady to strong; steers, Sl.SOff 6.40; no good beeves here; fat oxen rnd sings, SI.25Hr5.00; bulls, f2.25fi3.50; cows, fl 6) (fj'3,05. Cables quoted cattle strong, re frigerator beef selling at 95i'Hc; shlnment.i, 150 head cattle, 3,660 quarters of beef, CALVES Receipts, 2.606 head; mnrket ac tive and higher; veals, J5.50ft8.75; fed calves. Jl.25ff6.no. , SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 11.618 head; sheep higher, somo sales 25c higher, medium grades strong; sheen, J2.50fil.oo, culls. Jl,60ffi2,25; lambs. Jt 10ii75.S74; culls. J3.60ff4.(l; Cnnnda lambs, S5.37"4jf." 6. HOGS Receipts, 7.187 head; Dim; stnte. J7.25fj7.30. St. I.nuU Live Stock Miirkrt. ST. LOl'IS. Sept. 25.--CAlTLl-Recepts. 5 500 head, Including 2.2'") Texnns; market steady to slow; native shipping and export steers, Jl,85fi6.35: dressed beef and butcher steers. SI.001S.76. fleers under 1,000 lbs., S3.50f5.25; Blockers and feed' rs, $2.25f(I.OO, cows nnd heifers, J2 0Oir,.O0; canners, Jl 25? 2.25; bulls. S2.25fI.(0. Texas and Indian steers, J3.25fj4.00, cons and heifers, 2.25ff 3.35 HOGS- Receipts. 7,900 head; mnrket 10c lower: pigs and lights, 16 60f f2ii, nick "re J6,70f(7(0; imtchers, tC.VAi'.i) SHEEP AND LAM 118 Receipts, 3,00) head; mnrket slow and weak, native mut tons. J3OOfi3.40; lambs, J4.2Cfil.60; (,uh nil I hucks, I2.00fi3.e0; stackers, J2.05J2.60, Kitnsn City Llvr Stouk Mnrket. ' KANSAS CITY. Sept 25 - CATTLE- Re ceipts, 18,300 bead; corn fed steers and Texans ftendy. others steady to 10c lower; iholce dressed beef steers, J5.65IJ6.10; .In r to good, 5.t01IS,i6; stockcrs and feeder, fi.7Kfll.25: wpRlorn fed steers. Sl.SOflJO): western range steers, J3.50JJI.75; Texnns niul Indians. J3.ilf3.,0. Texas cows, K,iHj,iwi native cows. J2.SOiTt.50; helfer., $3 00118.00; canners, J1.50h3.50; bulls, S2.25flt.Oo, calves, $3.ifl6.tiO. hogs Receipts, ii'.aw nenu; sienuy to i,es lower; top, S7.12H; bulk of sales, $l.7SJJ7f5; heavy, $7.u0fi7.124, mixed packers, J6.Wui.05l light. J6.25ij6.75; pigs, S5.25fj6.60. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipt, 5,0)0 head: market 10c lower; western lambs. 13 50!i4.33; western wethers, 12. 75513.25; ewes, j; iOf(3.W; feeders, J2.wfj3.2j, stocKcrs, Jl.i) f2.5i). M, .tnsrpli I, Hi Stuck Mnrket, ST JOSEPH. Sept. 23.-CATTLE-Rei-celpts, 4.J00 head; market steady on best, others ioiil5c lower: natives. j2.S6tfi5.30; TCMilis and westerns, $2.70115.85; cows and heifers, $1 75fj5.nO: bulls and st igs, $2.25ii) l.jo; storkers nnd feeders, $1 7Slfl im; year lings and calves, $2.001)3. 75; venl, !2.7?fT.75. HOOS-Recelpts, 4,850 head: mnrket ste dy to 6c lower; pigs, stenily; light and light mixed. $6,75(i6.!,5, medium nnd henvy, $6.fS fl,.124; pigs, JS00fiS6ii; bulk, I.76fl.7.0d. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 3.5.'0 heid; market steady; top native lambs, $1.60; top native ewes, S3 25. Stock In SIkIiI. The following table shows the receli'.tn of cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt the live principal stock markets for September 25: , 1. IllllC. 1IUK!, OllCP oimwi uninurt; ,,i,h Chicago 23,fv 6.401 7.211 28.000 io.ro) 7,9,),) 4.t50 S0.0H) 6, ft) 8, in) 3,650 Ixntixns City 18,3,10 St. IjOuIa 6.5CO St. Joseph 1,10) Totals.. . .58,375 66,704 4,C4 Cotton .Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 23.-COTTON-Srot Kilyl', BnlMB '!". l,t... . . t tt... -.. , ..im,-., milium ., o iUMOc, ,:, " - " IKItlllllllK, , ,-itm , .inn- dljng. 8c; good middling. 7Hc: middling fair. .- """"' i ii.iiinr, o,ih naies; siock, ,0.28 bales. Futures. Hii-nrlv Knuinmlur 78c 'Jd: October, 7,5357.55c; November, '.50fT7.62 TAw, .....I..... . , .v. . . . .. i.Xm .; .V . "" ' i. Jit :; uaniitiry, 4!;;2?c; April, 7.52-51 7.61c; May. 7.53fj7.55e. ST. LOUS. Sept. 25.-COTTONQuct, Mho lower; medium, 7"4c; snles. 325 bales; receipts, hSOl bales; shipments, 1,297 bnles; stock, 3.1,692 bales. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 25.-COTTON Spot, moderate, business unchanged to MAI lower; American middling fair. 6 1.32,1; good " ' "K, 4 27;3?1; middling, I 19-32d, low middling, 4 3-16.I; good ordinary. 4 1.16,1; ordinary, 3 13-16,1; sales. 7,000 bales, of which BOO were for speculation and export nnd In eluded i,,3,i American; receipts, 6,0,10 bale. Including 6.V Amerlcnn. K-.itures opened" quiet nnd closed quiet but steady. Amer ican I. in. c: September. 1 29.6ld. buyers; October, g. o. c. I 21tVlff4 22.6UI. sellers; Oc November nnd December. 4 1564d. buyers pecetnber nnd January. 4 1I.6ITI4 lS-6d, seL March and April, II .f,5T 15-64,1, buvers April and Mny. 4 15-6ld, sellers. 'AM'ESTON, Sept. 25.-COTTON-Qulei, Sugar .Mnrket. steady, fair refining, 314c; centrifugal, ij test, 3i4c. Molasses sjgar, 2 31-32c. Refined quiet; No, fi 4.66c; No. 7, 4.66c; No S 4.45c; No. 9. 4.40c; No. 10. 4.35c: No. 11. 4.S0c: No. K. 4.30c; No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14 4205; standard A, 5.0oc; confectioners' A. 5r.-,c; 5.10c; powdered, 6.3oc; granulated, 5.23c: i:vnporn(cil nnd Dried Fruit, a K9!?E.S 3r4P?RATEP . nn, ,,in nun-i ionay, nut 1 ?," 1, y nt f""y """''Ined prlcet CALIFORNIA DRIED KRUITS-rtuled quiet nnd unchnncrd "incu. Wool Mnrket. ST. T.OIJIS. Sept. 25.-WOOI-Dull but firm: medium grades. HHffKc: light fine i2$c.Hc: hcnvy nnc' wwnvic: Wb wk.h2d'. GREAT NORTHERN BUYS ROAD Grrnt I'nlls nnd Cnnnils Itnllrrnr Pnrclinsrrt hr thr lllll-Mnr-snn Srndlcntn. . HELENA, Mont., Sept. 25. A deed trans ferring the Oreat Falls A Canada railway to tho flreat Northern haii been filed In Cas cade county. The consideration named la $750,000 and the deed Is signed by T. T. Oall and J. J. Hill. Ry tho terms of the sale tho Oreat Northern agrees to widen the rond to a standard gaugo by October 30, 1902. At a point near Sweet Grass the lino will Join the Albortn road, which Is now being changed lo a broad gauge as far north as Nethhridge, the. Junction with the Northern Pacific. Ohio Ronds Cnimul liln tr, COLUMRUS, 0 Sept. 25. A Joint agree, ment consolidating the Lorain & Cleveland Hallway company, the Sandusky Interur ban Railway company, the Sandusky, Nnr walk & Southern Railway company nnd th Toledo, Fremont & Norwnlk company, un der the name of tho Lnke Shore Electric company, wns filed today with the secretari of state. The capital stock of the consoll. dtcd company is $6,000,000, of which $4,500, 000. Is common nnd $1,609,000 5 per rent pre ferred. YVnnnsti Pnshlnu; Tnwnrd Xerr York. COLUMnUS, 0., Sept. 25. Joseph Ram sey, Jr., president of the Wabash railroad, who was hero today, stated that contract! for twenty miles of track and roadbed wcra lot last night at n cost of $2,500,000. Ha expects to hnve the road completed Into New York by next yonr. Ho stnted he had no knowledge that the Gould Interests had been threatened If the project was not abandoned. TIIK REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Wednesday, Septembei 25: AVnrrnnty Deeds. R. I'. Knowllon to II. R. Patterson, lot 22. block 6, Hemls Park ndd S 1 L I, Patterson and husband to II. P. Knowlton. lot 22, block 6, Remls Park arid 1 J. A. Murphy to J. R. Rrokett, lot 13, hlock 38, Albright's Choice, nnd lot 9, block 2. Hoppe's Ronanza add T50 A. M. Phelps lo Conrad Wagner, lot 1, hlock 6, Klrkwnod ndd 6fV) I'nlted Real Estal" and Trust com pany to Frank Hlldek, lots 6 to 10, Maxwell's 2,1 add., and a tract ad Joining 1,077 L. R. Newklrk to F. W Cnrmlrhiel, lots 17 nnd IS. block 113. and lot 19. block 117, Dundee Place 1 Conrad Wassberg and wife (o N. J. Roberts, iV4 lot 20, block 4, Camp bell's add 1,300 Newton l.nnri company to T M. Mor row. sl3S feet lot 42 In Mlbillv. n. block A, Reservoir add., and part of alley I Jnmt-s Cnthroe nnd wlfo to G. W. Dodrlll. lot 8, block 157, Grnndvlew add Omaha Realtv company lo F. M. Keating, lot 5. block V, Rhl tin's add. E. S. Mollneaux to 11. R. Iln-Ulm's, lots 1 nnd 2. Dwlght & L.'s ndd m 1,600 628 Total amount of transfers. 115,5-4 OI.DKST! SAPlOsr: I1KST! WALL STREET Jlouey Will Kuril liltf Moiillily llatnroa The Investors Putin p;, n.m.i.Mn.ii.i. The oluest estuli Ished in America. I certificate holder ever lost n cent. Pay. ments mado to all subscribers every II days. No trouble. No delay. Money refunded on demand. Wrlto today for particular, free to any address. U, i;. .MAI'lv I. X. CO,, lludmin II it I lil 1 11 if , MriT York. 'I rti',li iiiii 1(1.111, Boyd ComiiiisHion Co Buciessors to James K. lioyd 4 Co.. OMAHA. NEH. COMMISSION (iltAI.N. PIIOVISIOJIS AMD ITOCK1. lluhid of Trad BlldBB. Direct wlrr-s to Chlraco and New Tark, i!juinaeast, John ,Wmh t, Ot, .itisvii q-.net middling upland, 8'io; mid dling gulf, 84c; sales, 1.356 bales. Futures quiet; September. 7.76c; November, 7.57c; December, 7.62c; January, 7.63o; February, ',.:.nrc,l '"l'! April. 7.63c: May. 7.65c.