THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TI'ESDAT, OCTOBE1? 1, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Eeariih Pcolin Continues 01 the Chicago Eoatd of Trad GRAINS AND PROVISIONS ALL DROP Hull Lenders Wltliilrnvr Their Support from nrn l.nrKc Inri-iuse In .Visible Supply nf Wheat tints Dull. CHICAGO, Sept. 31,-Cnntlnued dullness nnd h geherslly benrlsh feeling Imrl a de pressing effect on the Board of I'rmli! todHy and December corn closed c lower, De ember wheal a shade higher ami December .ato 4c lower. Provisions closed h dull dny, 124e to 17432v down. Corn hnd tho mimu dull, heavy market It has experienced for the Inst three dnys, mainly In consequence of tho wtlhdritwnl of support by prominent bull lenders. Decem ber opened '4c lower to '.'r higher nt 0(J43 fcC?c on somewhat steady cables. At the tnrt offerings wore moderate, but theso r:nvo coon under considerable short cover UK and the. price for December advanced to 0"4c On a fnlllng off of tho commission housn demand nnd tlu cessation of tho cov ering movement December slumped to 064c Toward tho end of the session a renewal of covering helped December and it doled tnsyp V lower at 004c. Receipts wcro 351 son- December wheat opened a shade, higher to a shade lower at "O'fce to 704c, on stendy cables, and advnnced wllh Improving rabies and a fair demnnd to "tjr. Corn, when It reacted from the opening, hd a stimulating tffect, but as It hegnn to fall off wheat de clined also. On a largo Increase In thn vis Iblo supply December easeil off to 0943 7;C. Around this price It Undiluted narrowly for tho rest of the session and on a small local demand closed ens', a shade higher, nt 704c Local receipts were 139 cars, four of contract grade; Minneapolis and Dulllth re ported l,fo2 enrs, making a total for th& three points of 1,051 cant, against 1,179 Inst week and 1,207 a year ngo. Tho world's shipments of wheat last week were 8,77S,or bushels, compared with 9,3tl,ti0 bushels tho week boforo and S.SM.OoO bushels last year. Tho quantity on passage Increased l.OnO.W) bushels, Primary receipts wero l,C27,O.X bushels, compared with 1,070XO bushels hint year. Tho Increase last week In tho world's visible supply was 2.079,000 bushels, Sea board clearances In wheat nnd Hour enttuled 681,0"0 bushels. Tho seaboard reported only Uireo loads taken for export. Oats followed tlm lead of corn, with a dull, narrow market, December opening a shndo to 4c lower at 354c to 3,'ic, selling between 3jc and 3."4c, and closed easy, 4c lower at 35Vf354c. Receipts were 21S cars. Provisions were quiet and a. trlflo higher nt tho opening In sympnthy with higher prices for hogs und on a fair local dsmand. Prollt-tnklng, however, brought prices down Inter and January pork closed 103174c down ut SIC; January lard 174320c lower at $9,303 9.324. nnd January' ribs 124c lower at JJ.224. Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat, 19o cars; corn, 410 cars; oats, 300 cars; hos, l.S.OOO head. Tho following futures ranged as follows: f - - - Articles. Open.l High. Low. Close. Sat'y. Wheat Hept. Deo. May Corn Sept. Dec, May Oats Kept. Dec. May fork ed. Jan. May Lard May Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. . Jan. 1 May fiS'J CSttf fAK6$y,Q)i 7043. 704 094370 70434 7043 i 733; 71 73,3i 73 rsj 004 oi om r5i M43H 074. CCU W 5i! 5S43 08Ti08434 080S43Vh 3IU 344 3114 344 34$ 301.4 33H 3I 35,34 3543 874 3737s34 S7H 3.H 15 00 15 00 14 62V4 U C2V4 14 97 10 224 IB 224 18 00 18 00 10 174 10 2o 1G 25 10 12(4 16 12V4 16 30 9 00 9 0214 9 32H 9 T,2i 9 00 10 40 14 0i) 9 92U 9 92( 10 22U 10 10 10 10 9 87ts ! 875 10 07(4 900 9 02 930 9 32(4 900 R f!2V4 8 924 8 834 8 824 8 !) 8 90 8 90 S 80 8 80 8 874 8 40 8 40 8 22H 8 224 8 35 8 40 S 40 8 30 8 30 8 424 , No. 2 C.ish quotations wcro bb follows: ri,OUH-Steudy; winter patents. W.OOiR) B.fiO: straights, J3.oo.g3.40: clears, J2.S0tf3.4O; aprlng specials. ?I.'X)TI-I.l0; patents, ti.soqb 3.(50; straights. J2.80tl3.2o. WHEAT No. 3, GiM69'ic: No. 2 red, 6943 I70UC COHN No. 2 yellow, 0c. OATS No. 2, 30;ff384oi No. 2 white, 3(iJ) 8Sc; No. 3 white, 3i4ff374o. IlYK No. 2. S6iff654o. HAIILKY Fair to choice malting, K0c. SEKDS-No. 1 tlax, J1.00; No. 1 northwest ern. JI.go: primo timothy, jo.So'Uti.4S, 1'ilOVlAlONS-Mcss pork, per b'bK, J14.70U 4.70. I.nrd. ncr 100 lbs.. jS.i)2V4fIO.P5. Hhort ribs sides (loose). JS.8CkifS.95. Dry salted snort clear shoulders (boxed), J7.OOtfW.70; nines (boxed), w.vxjy.w. WHISKY Hasls of high wines, $1,30. The following; are tho receipts hnrt ship ments for the last twenty-four hour: Articles. I Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 28,000 31,000 Wheat, bu 140.000 100.000 Corn, bu 321,0uO 317,000 Oats, bu 242,000 271.0UO It ye, bu 73,000 Hurley, bu 105,000 11,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady: creameries, 14'i'i21c; dairies, 13G17c. Cheese, steady, 10fllc. ilggs, Btcndy; trash, 104c NKW YOUK C.nxnitAI. MAHKET. Quotntloni J1.1S; Irm; No. 2 westorn, Q1ia t. o. b. 1. f.. aC the liar on Various Commodities. NEW YOHK, Sopt. SO.-PLOUH-Recelpts, 6i),253 bbls.; exports. 07.337 bbls.; dull and barely steady. Hyo flour, dull; fair to good, I2R.7&3.15: cholco to fancy. J3.304i3.33. COHNMKAL Kasy; yellow western, ciiy, ti.iD. UYK-1'I nllont. HA KLBY Steady; feodlnir, 02o nuffalo. WllBAT-Rccclpts, 223.250 bu.; exports, 80,479 bu. ; spot steady: No. 2 red, 75c f. o, t. all out: No, 2 northern, Duluth, 76Vc f. o. b. nllont; No. 1 hard, Duluth, S0?to f, o. b. nllont, Options opened steady and vero later sustained by light offerings and laro seaboard clearances. In faco of big receipts, lower cables and bearish weekly platlstlcs; closed sternly: May, 7Si4j7Ul.io. closed at 79c; October. .3M,73He, closed at 73c: December, 70 9-ltV&'7Cc, closed at 754c. COHN Receipts, 40,0oo bu.; exports, 83,986 Iju.S spot ensy: No. 2, fiJVio elevator and P2Vic f, o. b. atloat, Option market opened Blondy with wheat and then weakened tin dor liquidation, benrlsh cables and poor cash demand: finally rallied with wheat nnd closed easy; Slay, lSJsC?'2Ho, closed at G2c; October, tlVV8rUc, closed at 614c; Decem ber, C14Ci2ic, closed at 01ic OATS Ittcelpts, 141, MO bu.; exports, 15.461 bu,; spot dull; No. 2 white, tic; No. 3 white, 104c. Options dull and burely steady. HAY Steailyj shipping, fi04C5c; good to choice, 855j90o HOPS Quiet; state, common to 'cholco, 10JI crop, 13fjl5c; 1900 crop, llai5c; 189U crop, BiTUc; Pncillc const, 190O crop, HU15c; 199 crop. Ctffllcr U9S crop, oQOc. HIDKS-Stendy: Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18e; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 194c; Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 144c. L.KAT1IKU Steady; hemlock sole, Hue nos Ayrcs, light to honvy weights, 23401 244o, acid. 2344j24Vic PUOVISIONS-Heef, Arm; family, $H.50 12.00; mess, ja.OOlO.OO; beef hams, J20.m' 21.50; packet. J10.Coni0.00; city, extra India mess, J16.0OfflS.0i). Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. 9;C?lHic; pickled shoulders, 1K& 74c: pickled hams. 10Ai$jiic, Lard , ensy; western stenmed, J10.35; October closed nt J10.36, nominal, rellued. eaHy; continent, J10.C5; South America, J11.25; compound. Sit BVo. Pork. Irregular; fnmlly, Jl7.50W18.oo; short clear. J17.0W19.0O. HUTTKIl-Hecelpts, 9,176 pkgs.: nrm: fresh, 1245jHVjc; creamery, 15f:'24c; Juno creamery, 2oii22c; Imitation creamery, 144U 18e: state dairy. H5i21c. riv CHKKSE-llecelpts, C.044 pkgs.; nrm: mm.- uiiK" uniuieu, j'bc; inncy largo white, 9c: fnncy small colored, DTiCTlOc; tnncy small white, i-HJfio. ' r.uuB iieccipis. pKgs,: steady: stn ind Pennsylvania, 2KJ22c; western, candled 4B21c; western, unenndied. l7(TfWi.P ' TAMXJW Steady: city (12 ncr nkir.) fto. (nncknges free). R7f7iitp tountrv MOI,A8SKS-Qulet. POULTHY-Allve. lower: springers. 10c; turkeys, HTiOe; fowls, 1040; dressed, easier springers, mto; fowls, 12c; turkeys. I0fll2c. MKTAI.S 111 the nbsonco nf support, tin nt London declined JJ1 H's today, without being uctlve. The undertone of tho market was wenk, with spot quoted at the close al 111 15s and futures at 109 15s. Locally a pymimthetlo decllno took place ami the market was very weak. Spot was quoted at 121. CO nt tho close, wllh sellers nt that figure. Cooper In London was qulot. with snot nt tvtis9d and futures nt & 13s M Her copper was nominally quoted at Jiti.oo at ii.uo tor i-ano superior nnn iii.32'.i3rl.6J4 iur cuniiiiK nun I'irviriiiyiie. 1,1 iui quiet hero at J4.374 and Is 3d lower nt London. aloslnK at 11 16s 9d. Snelter was dull nml unchanged nt homo and abrond, domestic iron mnrKets nem? quiet, i'ig iron war ! Mlinn Vrt 1 nnrtham t, i itt.l tl5.0Offl5.E0: No, 2 foundry, southern, 114.00.$ io, 1 lounory, soutnern, M.iDaio..'o; No. 1 foundry, snuthcrn, soft, J14 75B15 23, Glasgow warrants closed at 53s lid nnd .Mid dlesborough nt 15s 3d. OMAHA WHOI.nSALH MAHKHT, Condition nf 'l'rntle nnil ltiiitnllnn nil Miilile nml I'niK'r I'rodiier. KflOS-llerelpts fair; loss off. 14310c. LIVE POULntY-Hens, 77'ac; young nnd old roostois, 4c; turkeys, tuc; ducks and geese, 6S64c; spring chickens, per lb., (Sr. HI'TTint-Common to fair, 123124c: rholeo dairy. In tubs. IMICc; separator, ;2 'a.'3.. tllKHii ! IMM nincK oass, tic; wnuo biihK, loo : bluellsh, He; bullheads, 10c: bluo llns, 7c; buffaloes, 7c, cattish, 12c; cod, loo; croppies, 10c, halibut, 11c; herrltiu, ic; had cock, lie; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c; snl moil, lie; sutilish. 5c; trout, luc; whltcllsh, loc. UYSTUKS-Medlums. nor oan, 23c: Stand ards, tier can, 24c, extra scloeti, per can, 3oc; New York counts, per can, 45c; b'llk slandnrds, per gal., J1.35. PHJKONS Live, per doz., 60c. Vli.M.S-UIIOICC, ,1C. HAY Prices ouoted bv Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Cholco upland, !10.i; No. 2 upland, 110: medium, 9.50; coarse. 18.60. live straw. 15.00. Theso nrlccs are for hay of good color nml quality. De mand rair. itcceipts, 27 cnr3. WHKAT-60C. COItN-Ctc. , j. OATS-Old, ,15c. Ih,tj UUAN-116.&I). VEOETAriLES. POTATOES-Home crown. 11.1001.15: Salt Lakes, J1.20; Colorado, 11.20. EU(J I'LANT Per dOZ., 70C CAHHOTH-Ptr mnrket basKot, 35c. IIEETS-Per liall-bu. bnskot, 35c. TUKNIPS-Per basket, )c CUCCMHKRS Homo crown. Der doz.. 10 aioc. I.KTTUCK Per bu., 20c. HA DISHES-Per doz 10315c. 1'ARHI EY-Per doz., 20o. SWEET POTATOES-Per bu., 11.25. CAHH AO E Holland seed, crated, lc TOMATOES Homo crown, nee ln.lh. has. ket, fine. HEANS wax. ner 4-bu. basket. COc: string, per 4-hu. basket, 60c. ONIONS Home-crown, nor lb.. 2f7"Ue: Spanish, per crate, $1.50. CANTALOUPE Ilnrltvfnrds. nr rrnli.. J2.00. WATERMELONS - Ml-suurl, Iowa nnd Ni braskn. 205123c. ns to sli?, CELERY Kalamazoo, ner hunch. SS'iTSSn! Nebraska, per bunch, SOyiOc; Colorado. 40 fOOc. NAVY HEANS Per hu $2.0032.75. FRUITS. APPLKS-Cooklnif. per bbl.. 12.W32 75: snow tipples, pet bbl., 3; Jonathans, J3.00; 753S5CI Helleflowers. l.C01il.75. PEACHES California freeitone, per 85c; clings, 75c; L'tah freestone, 75J Elbertos, 6-baskct crates, ll.30ai.4O. Ma vaurornin, per crate, J1.2531.I0; home-grown, per 8-lb. basket, 15c. I'EARS Hartletts, J2.E0; Utah, 12. GRAPES -California Toknv. 4-lh rrnte. J2.0i); Muscnts, $1.60; Concords, eastern, iSc PINEAPPLES--Per crate of 12 to 16, $4.23. CHAN HER HIES Per bbl.. 1C.SS: ner nrnto $2.00. QUINCES-Pcr box, $1.65. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Vnlenclos, JI.C0fl5.00: Med. sweets, $4.00. LEMONS Fancy, $3.75; choice, $3.25. HANANAS Per bunch, according in 1 $2.0032.00. FIOS California, now cartons, 70c; Im ported, per lb., 12'nl Ic. DATES Persian, ill 60-lb boxes, npr lh . 04o; Salrs, 5c. HONEY Per 21-scctlon cnae, $3.75. MISCELLANEOUS. -w-w 'n ...... ,u.a, U., ,UU. bcrts. per lb.. 13c: almonds. Dor lb.. ISSIOc: raw peanuts, per lb., 0304c; roasted, 64ft uiutJU per bbl., $4.60; per 4-bbl., $2.73. HIDES No. 1 green. 6'4c: No. 2 cree.n. 64c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 124 lb.v. Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides, 8313c; cheep pelts, 25375c; horsohldes, $1.0O2.25. Ht. I.nnla firnln nnd 1'rovlnlons, BT. LOUIS, Sept, 30. WHEAT Firm: No, 2 red, cash, elevator, 703704c; track, "Hi 72ic: Sentcmbcr. 704c: December. 7c: May. 74c; No. 2 hard. GS4369C CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. flGJie: track. 67308c t Bcptombor, 58T4c; December, 6743 Bic: May, 534c OATS Lower: No. 2 rash. 37e: track. 37 Q3Sc; September nnd December, 37c; May, 39c; No. 2 white, 343344c. in w nigner at tJViC FLOUR Dull and barely steady: red win ter patents. $3.404i3.55: extra fancy and strafglitH. $3.0033.16; clear, $2.6532.90. SEEDS-Tlmothy, llrm at $4.5030.76, with prima worth moro, flax, no market. uuitNaitiAi aieauy at a.uo. HR AN Quiet; sacked, east track, 773790, HAY Easier: timothy. $12.00315.00: Dralrte. $io.r-(n.co. whihky Htcaoy. il.W. IRON COTTONTIES-Jl.ffl). UAaaiNa-674c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: iobblng. $16.00. Lard, lower at $9.774. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $9.25; clear ribs, $9,124; clenr sides, $9.60. Bacon (boxed), steady: extra shorts, $10.25; clear ribs, $10; clear sides, $10,374- METALS Lead, lower nt $4,424. Bpelter, higher at $3.09. POULTRY' Quiet; chickens, 7c; springs, 74QSo; turkeys, 74c; young, 63'7c; ducks, 6c: geeso 435c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17322c; dnlry, 18317c. KUU8-Bteaoy at ibc. 48,000 bu.: com. 47,000 bu.: oats, 96,000 bu, SHIPMENTS Flour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 23,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 bu.; oats, 19,000 bu. Kunsns Cltr Grnln nnd ProTlslons. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 30. WHEAT De cember, CC4c; May. 704c: cash, No. 2 hard. 654365",c; No. 3, 644S6oUo; No. 2 red, 70JP 704c CORN December. 674o; May, 08!ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 60i357c; No. 2 white, 57308c. OATS NO. 2 White, 3t33e?4C. RYE No. 3, 07c. HAY' Cash timothy. $13.00314.50; choice prairie. $12.00013.50. BUTTER Creamery, 164319c; dairy, funcy, 11316c. EGGS Steady; fresh Missouri nnd Kan sns stock, quoted on 'chango at 15c dozon, loss off, cases returned. RECEIPTS wheat, 168,4m bu,; corn, 166,- 40o bu.; oats. 33,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 80,000 bu.; corn, 16, 800 bu.; oats, 12,000 bu. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Sent. 30.-WHEAT-f)not. dull; No. 1 northern spring, 5s 7d. Futures, steady: December, 6s 7Vid; March, 5s8Tid. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 5s 4rt. Futures, steady; October, 4sll4d: November, 4s lid; Decomber. 4s 114d. pttuviMiuNM L,aru, American ronnoa, in palls, firm, 61s 6d; prime western, In tierces, steady, 01s. Hams, short cut, steady, 52s 9d, HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), dull. 33 3 6s, Tho lniDorts of wheat Into Llvernool Inst week wero 130.800 Quarters from At. lantlc ports; none from Pacific ports and y.iMJ qunriers irom oiner ports, 'tne im ports of corn from Atlantic rorts Inst week were 13,700 quarters. Toledo Grnln and Seed. TOLEDO, Sept. 30,-WHEAT-Lower and qulot; No. 2 cash and September. 72c: De cember. 73tc: May, 764c. CORN-Du ; No. 2 m xed. cash. 07c: De cember, 0ii4c; May, 6S4c OATS Du I: No. 2 and September. 36ic: .May, .tt'ic. i iso. RYE No. 2. 08c. CLOVERSEED-Actlvo; ber, $5.15. prime and Octo- Plillntlelplilu. Hotter nml MRgi, TMILADELPHIA. Sept. 30.-nUTTER-Flrm; fancy western creamery. 22Uc fanov nearby prints, 25c. E(U,s I'irm; tresn nearby and western, 21c; fresh southwestern, 20c; fresh south ern, 19e. C11EE8E Unchanged; New York full rreams, fancy small, 104c: New York full creams, fair to choice, S4391c. Visible Snpplr nf Grnln. NEW YOHK, Sept. 30.-ORAIN-The visible supply of grain Saturday, Scptembr 28, aB compiled by tho Produce exchange, Is as follows: Wheat, 33,304,000 bu In crenso 2,070.000 bu.; corn. 13,4S9.O)0 bu,, In crease 059,000 bu,: oats, 8.972.000 bu,, Increase 210,000 bu,; rye, 1,775,000 "bu.. Increase 130.000 b.i.; hurley, 1,S75,000 bu., lncrcnso 459,000 bu, i .Mlunenpnlin Wlieat, Flour and Ilrnn, MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 30. WHEAT Cash, 6"4o; December, GOTic; May, 70H3 704c. FLOL'R First patents. $3.(Xi33.flO; second patents, $3 SO; first clears, $2.8532.90; second clenrs, 12.25. BRAN In bulk, $13.00313.25. Mil vt anker Grain MnrLet. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 3ft, WHEAT Easier: No. 1 northern, 70371c; No, 2 north ern. S45i6Sic; December. 7i',c, RYE-Stendy; No. 1, 544355c, BARLEY Steady; No, 1, 60c; sample, 451? 50c. CORN December, 064c, Elaln Hntter Mnrket. ELGIN, III.. Sept. 30. BUTTER The price i of batter advanced another cent on itiSAI?ard of Trade today. The offerings, 3,600 lbs., were quickly taken at 22c, which wa i declared the mnrket price, the mar ked belag firm. The sales of the week wero M,(Xf lbs. SlGVHMH.VT.I OF .STOCKS AMI HO.MIS I'rnfrslnunl Opernlnrs (imtlniip to SIkmv 'llielr Presniiep. NEW YORK, Sept. 3-). -Tlm small volume of tho trading tuda nnd tho tendency nf prices to retrace the earlier downward movement revealed Hie predominance of professional operations In the market. The tiears s.lcceedid In uncovering stop-loss orders In Sugar nnd In a smaller extent In Brooklyn Transit and Missouri Pacific. 'Hie first mimed stock fell an extreme of 3', mid tho other two to 3 points. Declines reached 2 points or over In a number nf other leading stocks, notnhly among tho Pncillc, southwesterns and Vnnderbll's. Declines of from 2 to li umotig the Junior members of the last-nnmed group gave emphnsls to the feeling of scepticism thnt has grown up regarding the much exploited rumor of a plun for merging all the mem bers of the group. Amalgamated Coppr continued under pressure, but the declines wero resisted. The llrm (one ot the spot copper market In London helped the stock nnd It closed with a net loss of 14. State ments that working ngreements hnd been made for the continuance of Western Union wires nlotig1 some rnllronds in which Penn sylvanla owns an Interest were offered nn disproving the reports of hostilities he tween tho Pennsylvania und Gould Inter ests. Thu admission of nn nddltlon.il Stan durd Oil representative In tho St. Paul directory led to prophecies of n similar rep resentation on tho Union Pncillc directory, and tho alleged completion of negotiations between the Atchison and tho Ilnrrlmau In terests for the ;ise of tho Pncillc Mail steamships by the Atchison wero used to point tho same Inference, namely, tho safety of tho community of Interest. Ex cept for a rise In Paclllc Mall no effect was produced by these reports, the apprehen sion hovering over tho market that the community of Interests Is not In renlltv In concert with the financial powers, but only a balance of those powers. The October currency requirement kept uneasiness alive regarding the monev mar ket future, seemingly with little cause, t's sterling exchange weakened today and New ork exchange hardened nt Chicago. The subtreasury pnld out today nn account of gold deposited nt Pacific const points Jl,9il,n4 nnd for government bond redemp tion JlXO.Ow. The Incoming French steamer also brought the $1,iio,ow In gold which wns cngnged In Paris over n week ago. The fact that railroad earnings for the third week In September Increased over tho corresponding week of last yenr only 4.16 per cent, compared with an Increase for tho second week of 11.72 per cent, was cited us evidence that the corn crop shortngo was beginning to mnke an Impression, and Inst week s small grain receipts nt Chicago formed an additional nrgtimcnt for the bears. Tho market closed llrm nt the rally caused by covering nf shorts. Railroad bonds wero dull nnd Irregular. Total sales, par vnlue, $1,880,000. United States 3s advanced 4 nnd the old 4s nml th?. rc'''lliiB 2s l IIC" "nt on tho Inst call. Tho new Is declined i per cent. The 'Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock mar ket today was listless and uneasy over a fresh relupse In tho copper shares. Rio tin tos opened at 404, fell to 434 and closed nt 4C;, or n net loss for the day of 14. Ann condns touched 74 nnd closed at or 3-16 l"w,y . (-'TIcr opened at 62 and closed tf- American slinres opened under pari ties and held quietly steady until New Jork enmo ns a buyer of United State S.,.tel'..wn,cn Morgan brokers bought freely Tho list otherwise, was neglected and the closing was dull. .JrhS, H"-'!S are the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: balances. J"l,co;, money, 637 per cent; New i'rk exchange, 25c discount bid, par asked, NEW YORK, Sept 30,-Clenrlnss, J132--311. 2l. balances, J7.S49.I59, BOSTON. Sept 30,-Clearlngs, J16,$52,029; .PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30.-Clearlngs, Jll..il7,:'t.i;, balances, J2,3I53. CINCINNATI, Sept S'l.-ClearltiRS, J3.S37, 0'); money, lfti per cent; New York ex- ... , . . . cnniige, tec discount. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30.Clearlngs, $7,132,425; balances, $6ni.6o7. . Ilnstiiu Stock (Imitations. BOSTON. Sept. 30.-Cnll loans, 4fiS per cent; time loans, 436 per cent. Ofllc:al closing. A . T. ,t f. P.... do pf,l Am. Fngar I Atn Telephone . ! H"ton (c Albany. I llojton Hte nted . Dominion Coal ... do pM V S Htfel do pfd tlencral Klertrlc . lid We trie 111.. Mex. Ontral .... N. K. l AC Old I'olony Oil nonunion .... ItubW I'nlon IMelne .... Went Knd Atchlrnn do nfd Italtlmore & Ohio. do pfd Cnnndlnn I'aclflo Canada Southern Chfi. & Ohio.... Chicago & Alton. no prd Chicago. I. & L, do pfd Chicago & i:. I.. Chltvgo at. W... do 1st pM do 2d tifd Chicago & N. W.. C. It. I. fie P.... Chicago T. A T. do rfil C. C. C. A Ht.L. Colo. Routhern .. do lat pfd do "i pfd Del. St Hudson,. Del.. U. & W.... Denver A R, O.. do pfd Erie do Ut pfd do 2d pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking valley ... do pfd Illinois Central ... lona Ontrnl do nfd U 12. & W do pfd Louis, & Nah. Manhattan I- . Met. St. ny.... Mex. Central ., Mex. National Minn. & rit. L. Mo. Paclflo .... 11., IC. ft T.... lu ptu N. J. Central.. N. Y. Cuntral. Nor. A West do pfd No. Pacific pfd.. Ontario A W Pennsylvania Heading do 1st pfd. do 2d pfd. 8t, L. A S. V do 1st pfd. do 2d pfd. St. It. S. W.. do pfd St. Taut do pfd . 75USo. Pacific . 95 So. nnllivnv ICO"; do pfd .. 91 Texas A P 105'i T., St. L. A W... St do pfd ,. 43 Pnlon Pacific ,. 6i do pfd '. "7 Wnbash . 414 do pfd . 714 W. A L. B .1SS do Id pfd . 22 Wis. Central . ?4M do pfd . 45 Adams Pmr,,, . .183 lAmer. Kxpifs ... ,.HD'.b u. a, Express .. 21H Wells.Pargo Ex.... 404 Aroal, Copper , 954 Amer. C. A P ,. H'il do pfd i. G3'4 Ainer. Un, Oil.... . 2f4i do pfd .163 Amer. S. A It ..ISO do pfd .. 44H Amer. Tobacco ... ,. 924 Ana. Mln. Co .. 40TI llrk. Hap. Tr ,. 69 Colo, I'. A I . mh cons. Oas .ISA Con. Tobacco .. . M do pfd . 74 Oenernl nUnrrln .145V! Glucose Surbi- .... . MTi Hocking Coal . "74 Int'n'l Paper . 634 do pfd .131 Int'n'l Power .102H Io,:lede (las .122 (National Hlsciilt .. .163 "Nat!ona! Iad ... . 234 National Salt . 13ii; do pfd .104 No, American . 95, Pacific Coast . 27!Pac!flc Mall 524; .ic: .1S7U . 534 . 19 97 33H .1434 . 40i . 75i . 514 . 441; . 7(1 . 67. . 30 . o: .U5i .1ST People's Oas Pressed S. C do ofd Pullman P. C Hepubllc Steel .... do nfd Sucar Tenn. C. A I union 11. A P. Co, do nfd U. S. Leather do nfd U. 8. nubber do nfd V. S. Steel do pfd Western Union ... . S2 , H , 41 . 214 , : . t'i . 87 , :ih . SS'i . IS , 34 . 22'i , 42 W 19D , 99 ,160 , 89 H , K . m, , is , 49 . 4(U . M4 .132 . 50', i , 65 , 'Jl?i .217 , 6C'i .115 ,237 . 534 . 17 . 22',; , 774 , f3 , 91 , 434 , :o , 4)4 , 75'; . !5i , 63 . Khl .106 . 394 , 89 .21 , 13 . 604 .1214 . 6; . 134 , 71 . 12-; . 78i , 16 . 5A. . 3N , 944 , 91 Ex-dlvldend. "Last sale. Trust re ceipts. New York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-MONUY-On call, steady at 334 per cent; last loan, 34 per cent: ruling rate, 4 per cent; prime mer cantile paper. 4?i3o4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.S54 for demnnd and at $4.S234.827i for sixty days: posted rates. $4.81 and JI.SCU; com mercial bills, $4.8234.83. SILVER-Har, 6$4c; Mexican dollars, 454c HONDS Government, Irregular; state, In active; railroad, Irregular. The closing; quotations on bonds are ts follows: U. S. ref. !s, reg... do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4a, reg do coupon do old 4, reg do coupon , do It, reg do coupon Atch, gen, 4s do adj, 4s Daltlmors A O. 4a. do 34 do conv. 4s Can. So. 3s Central of On. 5s... do 1st nc C A O. 44 Chicago A A. C. 11. A Q. n. 4s... "C M A S P s (s. C. A N. V. c. "s... C It. I. A P. 4s.. C C C A St L g. 4s Chicago Ter. is D. A H. O. 4s Erie prior Hen 4s., do gen. 4s K. W. A D. C. Is.. Hocking Vol. 44'.. 1054 1M4 104 10S4 1394 1394 u:i; 1134 ,101 ,106 103'i 97 101 974 J054 107 lo4 974 KW'i MVi 964 110, HO 106 1044 94 102 H 871, 87; ,104 .107 L. A N. unl, 4s... Mex. Central 4s... do 1st Inc Minn A St. L. 4s.. 51., IC A T. 4s.... do 2s N. Y. Central Is.. I Mo gen. 34s N. J. C. gen. 5s.. 'No. Paelfln I do 8s IN. A W. c. 4s Hendlng xen. 4s... St I. (c I M c. 5s.. St. U. A S. K. 4s. St. L. S. W. Is... do 2s . A. A A. P. 4s.. So, PnclfYo 4s So. Knlluay Cs Tex. & P. Is T St. U A W. 4s. Union Pacific 4s... do conv. 4s Wabash Is do 5s do deb. 13 West Shoro 4s W. A L. E. 4s Wis, Central 4s.... .103 , 84 , 314 103 , 9J; , 82 .1034 ,109 ,130 ,105 72i ,1034 , 934 .1164 93 97H , 73 . M , 914 ,I17ii ,1194 , 844 ,104', .les 119 ,110 sz 1124 . 894 i 8S Hid. OITored. HAH SILVER-Qulct nt 26 15-101 per ounce. MONEY 233 per cent. Tho rate of dis count In tho open market for short bills Is 2 3-16324 per cent; for threo months' bills, 2433 1-16 per cent, London StiVcU Quotation, LONDON. Sept. 30.-4 p. m.-Closing: 93 93 1-lt) Cons., money do arcount Anaconda .... Atchison .... do nfd .... llaltlmore A Ohio.. 1034 Canadian Paclfli ..113'i Clies, A Ohio. Chicago Ot W... 9S'J . 46H 2i C, M. A St. P 165 Denver & It. O... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd.... Illinois Central Ioul. A Nabh.. M K. A T do pfd 46 . 9SY . 424 704 . 56 ISO ,10j 2S-4 57, N. Y. Central 156'j Nor. A West.... do pfd No. Pacific pfd. Ontario A W.... Pennsylvania ... Heading do 1st pfd.... no zj pta So, Hallway .... do pfd So, Paclflo f'nlon Pacific .. do rfd V. S. Steel do pfd ., Wabash do pfd Spanish 4s Hand Mines .... Delleer 54 H 004 304 J 74 21's 384 264 a Mi, 57!i U ) S34 97 . '.3' 40 , :; , 40"t . 394 nnnk rienrlnira. BALTIMORE. Sept. 30.-Clearings, 2.03S, 041! balances, $606,442. CHICAOO, Sent. 30.-Clearings, $26,536,031! balances, $2,019,262; posted exchange, $l.Sltf 4.864; New York exchange, 10520c discount. ST. LOUIS, Sept. W.-Clearlngs, $7,132,245; . TV l . sJi; .121'. .1I6, .2i4 .171", . 444 .1174 . 134 . 9 Hi, .238 , :4!i, . 23 . C .2044 . 21 . 16 . 964 . 914 IWestlnir. Electric . N. E. O. A C. 6. Adventure Hint,. Mln. Co Amal. Copper Atlantic Cat. A Hecla ('entennlal Franxnn lttnnlioldt (i.c-ola t'nrrot (Jnlnv k. iSants F Corper... Tamarack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines . 70H . 524 . 24 . 32 . 894 . 334 .J'J . 204 . 164 . 40 .10) . 40 .160 . 54 .3 . 234 . 24 . C04 Ex-dlvldend. Nov York Mlnlnir Qnntntlnns, NEW YORK. Sept. 30.-The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 (Utile Chief Alice 50 Ontario nrcece 140 Ophlr , Hrunswlck Con 3 jl'hoenlx I nmsmcK lunnri... roiosi Con f'nl A Vn.. Deadwood Terra Horn Silver ... ., Iron Silver Leadvllle Con ... ,170 .. 50 ..1H .. 39 .. 6 Savage Sierra Nevada. Smalt Hopes .. Stundard ....... .... 12 ...1125 .... 73 .... I .... 6 .... 6 .... 18 .... 40 ....349 Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-COTTON-Spot quiet and l-16o lower: middling uplnnd, SS-lflc; middling gulf, 74c; sales, 735 bales Futures closed barely steady; October, 7,i".c; November, 7.02c; December, 7.610; Jnnunrv, 7.06c: February, 7.66c; March, 7.60c; April. ,.C5c; Mny, 7.6Sc. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30.-COTTON Quiet; sales, C00 bales; ordlnnry, 015-16c; extra ordinary, fA,c; low middling, 7 7-16c; middling, 8c, good middling, 84c; middling fair, S4c; receipts, 22.422 bales; stock, 71.041 bales. Futures steady: October, 7,6137.62c; November, 7.5437.06c; December, 7 0437.05c; March. 7.5037.07c; April, 7,0037.57c; May, 7.037.0Se, Liverpool, sept. .-w.-coTTON-spot. nulet; American middling fair, 0d: good middling, 4 13-16(1; middling. 4 19-32.1; low mldilllng, l9-32d; good ordinary. 4 0 22d; or dinary, 3 29-32d; sales, S,0"0 bales, of which Of") wero for speculation and export and In cluded 7.300 American; receipts, 8,300 bales, all American. Futures opened easy and closed steady; American middling, g. o. c, October. 4 21-613-i 25-64d, buyers; October nnd November, 4 2S-64d, sellers; November und December, 4 25-Gld; December nnd Jnn unry, I 24-fild, buyers: January and Febru ary, 4 24-Gld, valuo, February and March, 4 24-Old, value; March nnd April, 4 24-G4d, buyers; April nnd Mny, 4 14-613-4 15-6ld, sellers. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30.-COTTON-Qulet: middling. 74c; sales, none; receipts, 1,831 bales; shipments, 2,275 bales; stock, 33,160 bales. GALVESTON. Sept. 30. COTTON Stoady at Sc. nil nnd Itnaln. OIL CIT.Y, Sept. 30. OIL Credit bal ances, $1.30; certificates, no bid, NEW YORK, Sept. 30. OIL-Cottonseed, stendy; prime yt'llow,42c. Petroleum, steady: rellncd Now York, $7.63: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7,60: Philadelphia and Balti more, in bulk, $5. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, $1.40. Turpcntlno, steady, 364337c. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 30. OIL Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, firm nt 24s. Turpentine spirits, steady, 27s. nosln, common, stendy at 4s 14d. Petroleum, refined, steady nt 0VI. Linseed, stendy. 32s. TOLEDO, Sept. 30. OII Unchanged. LONDON, Sept. 30. OIL Linseed, 31b (M. Turpentine spirits, 26s 3d. SAVANNAH. Sept. 30. OIL Spirits tur pentine, unchanged. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-COFFEB-8pot Rio, firm; No. 7 Invoice, 5 13-16c. Mild, steady. Futures opened stendy, with prices 0310 polntu higher. In tympathy with higher cnbles, nn advance m tho Rio ex change and brisk foreign demand. Inspired by continued reports of bubonic plnguo In Drnzll. Local traders, however, did not tako so much stock In the plague rumors and lato In tho morning prices commenced to ense off under freo offorlngs by the bear contingent, tho market closing net 3 points lower to 5 points higher nnd steady. For elg 1 markets closed up well. Sales, 03,000 bags. Including: October, 5.10; November, 0.20c; December, 0.303-3.36a; Jnnuary, 0.40c; February, 5.50c: March, 0.6030.65c; May, 5.75 35,S0c; June, O.SOc; July, 0.90c; August, 6c. Sngnr Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 30. SUGAR Raw.qulet nnd steady; fair refining, 34c; centrifugal, 90 test, 3;c; molnsscs sugar, 2 31-32c. Refined, quiet; No, 6, 4.05c; No. 7, 4.00c; 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, 5.05c; mould A, 0.60c; cut loaf, 0.75c; crushed, 0.70c; powdered, 0.35c; granulated, 0.25c; cubes. 5.00c. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30. SUGAR Quiet; centrifugal yellow, 3 15-1634 3-16c; seconds, 233?sc. Molasses, steady; cntrlf ugal, 0310c. Wool Auction Snles. LONDON. 30. WOOI-The offer- Sciit. Inns nt the wool auction sales todny num bered 10,200 bales. The sales will closo Oc tober 10. Sales in detail: New South Wales, 54 bales; scoured, 44d31s7d; greasy, 3lu4d. Queensland, 1,700 bales; greasy, "S 84d. Victoria, I.ChiO bales; scoured, 5d3 lslOd: greasy. 3H310d. South Australia. 2,lo0 bales; greasy. 410d. Tasmania, 300 bal bn and greasy, 6'd(Pii. luu naies; grensy. ntaivu. latmama, juu lies; greasy, 24GSd. New Zealand, 4,300 lies: greasy, 243p'sd. Cape of Good Hope lid Natal, 400 bales; scoured, 74d31s24d; New York Dry Gondii Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 30.-DRY GOODS There hns been an average amount of business In brown goods and sheetings. Coars-e colored goods generally firm, but not much business doing. Prints very firm In staple lines. Fancies quiet. Ginghams firm. Sales of regular print cloths, 3c. Evaporated nnd Dried Frnlts. NEW YOHK, Sept. 30. EVAPORATED APPLES Tho market for evaporated ap ples ruled moderately active and about steady. State, common to good, 538c; prime, 8'43S3ic; choice, 9c; fancy, 94394c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUiTS-Qulnt, but nbout steady. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept, SO.-WOOI-Dull, nom inal: medium grade, 124317c; light fine, 124314c; heavy tine, 943144c; tub washed, 12321c. Kiitmnn City l.lvo Stock Mnrket, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 30, CATTLE Re ceipts, 7,000 hend natives, 4,000 head Tex nns, 1,200 head calves; corn-fed steers, steady; stockers und feeders, strong, 103 15c higher; grass beeves, steady, 10c lower; corn-fed steers, $5.8036.30; fair to good, $5.1530.75: stockers nnd feeders, $2.6031.40; western-fed steers, $4.9036.00: western range steers, $3.2534.70; Texas and Indians, $2.80 33.70: Texas cows. $2.2532.90; native cowi, $2.6034.25; heifers, $3.0035.00; canners. $1,703 2,50; bulls, $2,253 I.0J; cnlves, $3.0035.25. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head: market f,c higher; top. $5,204; bulk of sales, $6.7035.75; heavy, $3.7536.124: mixed packers, $tf.7C3 4.10; light. $6.163 6.95; pigs. $3.2536.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 7,500 head; market steady, 10c lower; western inmbs, $3.6034.25; western wethers, $3,003 3.25; ewes. $2.5033.00; feeders, $2.5033.25; stock, $1.603 2.00. St. Louis Live Stock .Mnrket. ST. LOI'IS, Sept. 30.-r-CATTLE-Recelpts, 6,700 hend, including 4. aft) head Toxans; market stendy; native shipping and export, $1,9036.35; dressed beof and butcher steers, $3.6036.00; steers under 1,000 lbs., $1,6535,3,',; stockers nnd feeders, $2.303 4,15; cows and heifers. $2.0035.00; canners, $1.2532.25; hulls, $2.2531.25; Texns nnd Indian steers, $3,103 4.15; cows and heifers, $2,105(3.35. HOGS Receipts, 7,20 head; mnrket strong to 5c higher; pigs nnd lights. J6.7O36.90; packers. 16.7036.91; butchers, $6.9337.25. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Rocelpts, 1,000 hend; market steady; natlvo muttons, $2.75 33-40: lambs, $1.0034.75: culls and bucks, $1.7533.00; Btockers, 52.C03 2.00. Cut Price nn IlnlilnN, FRESNO, Cal Sept. 80. The directors of the California Raisin Growers' association have cut prices and have entered Into a contract with a new packing company to handle the crop. The prices are on a basis fomewliat lower than 3 cents In the sweat box, but are mado without any guarantee that these prices will be maintained. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ghoict Beof Stws Held Studj, btt Com mm Kiidj and Oowi Slew and Ltwtr. HOGS IMPROVED ABOUT A NICKEL Llbernl Receipts nf Sheep, lint Choice Wethers Sold Stendy to Dime Loner, While Lnnitm Were .Nck lecteil nnd lOo to ir,c Loner. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 30. Recelnls were; Official Monday batnu day last week.... oame week before Same threo weeks ago.. Hume tour weeks ago... Same day last year rotai tnis mouth September, lPoO.. September, 1899..1),966 September, 19S,.1UI,mj September, lx9..lly,5u7 September, 1896.. 73.0W September, 1895.. 7a,22S September, 1894,. 88,553 Cattle. Hogs. Sliecp Total Total Total Total Total Total Total 18 ti.UJI 4,842 I, Ilk. 4.MI 6.M6 9'J,16J .if) 3, lot 2,'A5 2,117 2,ot.i 2,376 117,336 143,39.1 149.673 h.9,415 us:is 'Ai.OOJ 49,201 122,076 Average prlco paid for hogs at Omaha the past several days with portions; 16,t73 13,027 13,336 b,195 p.'-M 14,ltW 159.M1 loS.I'U 131,i) 111,394 4f,746 43,272 36,947 20.3.VS South coin- 8ept- 1... Sept. J... Sept. 3.. Sept. 4... Sept. 6... Sept, 6.. HPt. 7... Sept. 8... Sept. 9... Sept. 10.. Sept. Jl.. Sept, I.. Sept. 13., Sent. 11.. Sept. 16.. epi, jo.. Sept. 17.. Sept. 15.. Sept. I.).. Mept ") Sept. 21. Sept. 22. Sept. 23.. Sept. si.. Sept. 23.. Sept. 26.. Sept. 27.. Sept. 28.. Sept. 29.. Sept. 30.. 1901. 1900.U99.11S.9S.!U97.1S96.1595. 6 041 ( 11 V 6 U7J C 15 6 264 6 31 C 294 6 35h 6 441 0 394 C 3141 C 464 (.614 6 57U 6 76T4 6 &5 6 ffJ-Y 6 SI 6 HO 6 75 C 79 6S14 6 87 6 02 5 06 S 04 5 OS S OS D.l! 0 161 0 22 5 201 6 01 5 05 6 091 5 13 5 13 0 19; 0 22 0 23 5 21 5 14 0 16' 6 161 6 10 5 16! 5 17 4 S0J 3 Cl 4 If, 3 KJl 3 CO 4 19 4 22 4 23 3 62 3 03: 4 30 3 53 4 301 4 29 3 60: 3 671 3 ll 4 24 4 221 3 4 251 3 79 4 30 3 S3 4 33 4.3 4 321 4 33 4 31 4 31 4 35 4 41 4 39: 4 36 4 441 4 37 4 36 3 3 6$ 3 63! 3 74 3 71 3 71 3 73 3 77 3J7I 3 Til 3 72 3 64 1 3 61 3 C7 $ 99 4 07 4 07 I 01 J 4 05 4 02 4 00 3 94 3 93 3 S4 I 2 82 3 S9 3 3 81 3 86 3 94 4 03 4 01 3 !6 3 76 3 88 3 82 3 3 SSI 3 81 3 81 2 77 2 81 2 8! 2 71 2 76 2 76 1 81 2 SI 2 M 3 SI 2 79 2 6) 2 70 2 73 2 03 3 71 4 37 4 34 4 n 4 U 4 20 4 22 4 21 4 ir: 4 ( 4 05 4 or. 4 ci 4 12 4 12 4 04 2 S6 4 03 2 S3 2 81 2 18 2 si; 2 90 2 89 1 96 4 00 3 85 4 82 4 M 4 88 3 891 4 81 2 91i 2 97 3 96 Irdlcated Sunday. Holiday. The official number of enrs of s brought In todav by ench road was; uaitie.nogs.an p.Ji Union Pacific system.... C3 C. & N. W. Ry 4 F E. & M. V. R. It 87 8 C. St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 2 4 H. & M. R. R. R 115 5 C, H. & Q. Ry C K. C. & St. J 15 C, R. I. & P., cast 8 C. R. I. & P., west 8 Illinois Central 4 38 40 tock 'ses. 4 60 830 654 327 691 609 5.200 939 910 3,484 ,296 .... 1,302 142 01 37 253 71 60 100 79 09 66 222 08 356 802 .... 0,250 Total receipts 282 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber or lieau indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Shcco. Omaha Packing Co O. II. Hammond Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co H. Becker & Dogan Vansnnt A Co J. L. Carey Lobman Ac Co W. I. Stenhen Hill & Huntzlnger Henton & Underwood.... Livingstone & Schnller.. Dennis & Co A. S. Mnwhlnney Hamilton & R I,. F. Husz Wolf & M Other buyers Totals 6,105 2,000 15.C3S CATTLE There was a good supply of cattle today at all market points, so that buyers did not have to hurry in order to got all the cattle they wanted. The princi pal bear feature at this point was the big break In prices at Chicago last week. Beef atccrs hero wero quoted strong, while In Chicago they went off all the way from 25350c. Range steers sold 20335c lower In Chicago and cows also broke 15325c except the very best, which were nbout steady. In view of those reports buyers started out here to buy their supplies lower. In some cuses they succeeded and In others they did not. There were right around 25 cars of corn fed steers offered this morning. Thero wero a few good bunches among them, but as a general thing tho quality was rather common. The better grades did not sell far from steady, but tho common kinds wero neglected nnd a llttlo lower In most cases. Tho proportion of cow stuff was llbernl, about 100 cars being In the yards. A few early sales were about steady, but after that the market was generally a dlmo lower nnd rather slow, Thero nave been a good many cows coming for some llttlo time, so that packers could take their time today. Hulls, calves and BtagB sold from steady to a little lower with tho common stuff neclectcd. 'Ihcro were a good mnny stockers and feeders In the yards today, but not many cholco heavy weights. Tho latter Kind wero In good demand and brought fully steady prices, but the medium and light u'.li-hfD and th enmmon stuff of all weights was almost Impossible to sell. Thoy, In tact, moved more siowiy man nicy uiu last week and prices wero lower. Tho big end of the receipts today was western rangers, but the proportion of fat steers was rath.er light. The better grades sold without much difficulty at nbout last week's prices, but aside from those tho market was a llttlo Blow and a trifle lower, pnw. woia crnprnllv a dime lower and none too active. Cholco heavy feeders held steady, but otners were iuiiiobi unsumuiu, with the tendency of prices downward. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Av. l'r. .No. Av. rr. ,,. 887 2 6S 1 1140 4 CO . , 749 2 76 67 79 6 35 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ...1037 6 00 COWS. 1 60 8 S03 ! 85 2 00 23 1060 2 90 2 0) 2 30 2 90 2 25 23 1179 2 95 2 1 1150 3 09 2 70 3 7S0 3 00 2 10 2 680 3 25 2 70 3 1015 J tS 2 IS 641 3 25 2 75 17 E75 3 60 2 76 1 1050 3 60 2 80 5 1174 3 60 HEIFERS. 3 00 2 770 3 39 BULLS. 2 00 1 140 2 30 2 26 1 1070 2 60 CALVE b. 160 4 50 1 160 6 60 STAGS. 730 2 26 STOCK CALVES. 170 i 75 1 140 S M 270 3 10 5 310 3 75 No. 4... 1... It... 1... 7... 2... 4... 1... 8... 12... 2... 60... 8... 6... 4... 1.. ....1000 .... 857 .... 805 .... 840 .... 630 .... Ml ....1077 .... 940 .... 868 .... 693 .... 872 ....1000 .... "M .... 760 .... 930 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 3 3 42 1 . . ?"a"!!.. 67 21 IS 1 3 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull 143) 1 bull 1100 GS feeders.. sH 6 fieders.. l C2 feeders.. lUtO 4 feeders.. iuw 19 feeders.. 971 1 hull 1 bull 6 calves. . 13 heifers ..1050 ...ISM ... 610 ... 900 ... 90 ...MO ... S15 ... 455 ...1001 ... 856 ... 633 ... 650 ... 711 ...1200 . . .1250 ...1240 ...1430 ...140) ...1360 1 75 2 25 2 60 2 76 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 IS 3 16 1.. 6.... 12 40.... .... 1.... 9.... 2.... 6.... 2.... Jl.... 24.... 9.. 620 ... 4!3 ... m ...1011 ... 710 ... 780 ... 360 ... 440 ... 646 ... 950 ...1C31 ...1046 ... 310 3 23 3 23 3 40 3 v) 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 55 3 ti 4 CO NEBRASKA. 1280 1200 246 721 1 heifer.... 350 M0 ..1042 . . 1390 ..1360 ..10W) . .1000 1 steer. 4 steers, 1 bull... 1 bull,... 1 hull... 1 hull.... 44 fertders. .11C9 .1 fdnHa 31 feeders!. VC3 18 cowe 914 1 cow 1040 1 cow 1010 6 cows.... 8frf 2 cows K 12 cows 1040 2 bulls 1360 34 feeders.. 884 6 feeders,, 90J 8 feeders.. 865 3 feeder.. 733 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 15 2 15 2 00 2 (0 3 00 2 00 3 75 3 00 3 45 2 40 2 25 3 25 2 70 3 00 2 80 3 50 2 35 2 10 2 25 IJ 3 60 3 00 2 65 2 90 2 90 2 00 2 00 2 CO 3 25 2 50 3 10 3 10 3 00 3 00 2 cows 98) 3 cows 1001 4 cows f&0 1 cow 880 2 cows 840 1 COW 9'0 1 cow 1069 9 cows 9:6 13 cows 963 17 cows 935 6 cows COS 26 cows 971 2 cows OO 1 cow 1140 17 cows 973 15 cows. . 1.. 787 1 bull.. 1 cow 10 cows... 4 cown,.j 23 cows... 29 bulls... 1 cow.. . 23 heifers. 1 heifer.. 1 feeder. 1 bull.... 7 steers.. 1 stag.... 2 cows. .1 30 cows.. 1 cow... 76 cows,. 14 cows.. 16 cows.. 3 cows. 1030 . 760 .1067 . 942 . 876 . 905 . 990 . 556 . 520 500 . 1120 . 637 .. IW .. WK) . . 866 ..132J .. 917 .. 875 .. 969 1130 29 cows 1(00 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 16 1 00 1 10 2 25 2 10 2 ,0 2 80 2 70 2 85 2 25 3 25 2 SO 2 65 2 40 2 00 2 80 2 50 2 60 2 61) 2 60 2 90 2 00 2 65 o 05 2 J0 2 '0 2 85 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 90 2 80 3 60 3 (6 12 feeders 20 feeders. 2 feeders. 2 feeders , 1 feeders., 15 heifers.. 2 feeders. 3 heifers.. 12 feeders 3 feeders. 41 feeders. 10 feeders. 192 1099 1110 695 855 643 1065 576 800 St") 479 ,1043 3 25 3 f) 3 25 3 m 3 0) 2 10 .1 W 2 v 3 10 2 70 2 25 3 35 4 cows. 10 cows. 17 cows.. . 3 feeders. 26 feeders. 0 feeders 5 feeders. 12 feeders 4 cows . . . 41 feeders. 14 feeders. ..lOtO .. 988 779 7W 69J 681) tVO 1025 1092 441 927 2 03 2 05 2 60 3 00 .1 15 2 2 3 00 .1 75 45 1 COW 1200 1 COW 960 Herman Peters Neb, 1 cow. . . 2 cons.. 13 cows,. 2 cows.. 50 3 10 3 40 2 .V) 2 70 930 920 785 A. S. McKlnnls-Neb. 2 feeders. 2 feeders 11 cons... 4 cows. . 1 cow 1 cow,.,. . 475 . 425 .1000 .1045 . 90 .KM) 3 73 3 25 2 85 3 10 3 () 2 00 19 calves... 310 4 60 1 calf 330 3 00 2 calves... 2 5 4 Guthrie & Co. Neb. 5 feeders.. IQ12 3 f 1 feeder... 870 3 9) 5 feeders.. 10e0 3 90 3 feeders. .1016 3 90 23 feeders.. 1098 3 90 P. Jesse Neb. 9 heifers... 017 2 80 C.8 heifers... 779 2 85 C. H. Brown-Neb, 1 feeder... 1(W 3 90 W. 11 Watkins-Neb, 3 feeders.. 1P09 3 0) IS feeders. .1009 3 90 G. J. Holcomb Neb. 93 feeders.. 992 3 75 7 feeders.. 992 SO) 3 O) 1 feeder... S50 3 73 8 75 H. Minor-Neb. 1 feeder .. 930 2 feeders. . 8:) J. 31 strs.Tex. 919 15 strs.Tex. 91 3 65 6 strs.Tex. 870 3 05 3 55 3 strs.Tex. 1210 4 25 . 830 3 20 3 cows 92J 3 00 . 830 3 20 23 cows 973 3 2 . 910 3 20 9 cows 1CTO 2 fo .1180 2 85 Dremer A O. Neb. .1032 4 00 A. P. Olson-Neb. . 85 2 00 1 steer 103) 4 00 . 96 3 10 1 bull 1250 2 30 I- red Herman Neb. 6 steers... .1025 4 0) M. llccklns-Neb. 933 3 25 2 cows PiO 8 10 700 2 20 J. McAvoy Neb. 880 2 30 2 cows 1035 2 20 SOUTH DAKOTA. Scows 105 2 60 27 steers.. ..1276 4 70 8 cows 11(0 3 40 Shledley Cattle Co.-B. D. 1 cow. 1 cow 10 cows,.. 2 cows... 92 steers.. 2 cows... 16 cows,,. 23 feeders. 2 feeders. 10 cows,... 4 cows 1("90 I COW 950 1 str. Tex. 1180 1 str. Tex. 1070 1 str. Tex. 110) 97 str. Tex. 1125 A. 3 steers 17 cows. 3 cows.. S bulls 148S 2 25 21 steers... .1246 1 steer.. 1 steer.. 23 steers.. 24 steers. 23 cows... 1 cow. J. S. & U. U, 20 steers,... 1072 1 30 Lnke. 13 steers. ...13ol 3 SO 2 25 4 20 4 20 4 20 I 20 W. Drew B. D. 4 CO 1 bull.... 3 (0 3 COWS,.., 3 O) iV L. Corrlngton S. D. .10,5 4 40 1 steer... ..1160 . 1114 4 35 IC. F. Hale-S. D. .IOC 3 60 2 steers.. ..1100 Whitman-S. D. ..1110 ..1074 . lfS3 .119) , .10:0 .1630 ,.1105 6 steers. 1 steer.. 1 steer... a. 2 steers... .1160 12 steers... .1201 C. 22 steers,. ..1115 3 cows 1116 1 cow 910 z cows,, 4 cows.. 1 bull.... 1 cow.... Tomb & Co. S. D. 4 40 1 steer 1280 ...113.) 4 10 1 steer 1210 ..1320 I 10 John R. , Ha wklnWyo. i.w i ki an steers.. ..1152 McKean Wyo. 4 60 4 steers... .1192 4 6c) 27 steers... .1119 E, Ellts-Wyo. 4 00 COLORADO. 3 25 lu bulls 140S 2 75 4 steers.. ..1132 820 2 75 1 steer 10O) .. 927 3 00 3 cows 10W F. Segelke-Colo. .1400 2 25 37 cows 917 8S0 1 23 5 cows 19) 4 70 4 70 I 70 2 SO 3 70 3 76 4 00 4 40 4 40 4 00 4 CO I 0) 3 35 4 13 3 00 2 25 2 80 2 23 J. M. flrnhnm fnln 75 steers.. ..1136 4 15 HOGS The receipts of hogs today wero light even for a Slonday, and as reports ,.m otnor Points were favorablo to tho selling Interests nnd the demand from locnl pacKers wns 111 good shnpe, prices advanced fully 6c. The market started out with the .b,Uc'J:, celling at $6.85 nnd $6,874. against $6,824 nnd Jfc.fO on Saturdny. At those prices tho tlmt loads changed hands qulto rapidly and then for n time not much was done, The last end of the market was rather slow and the feeling wns weak on common stuff, hut anything at nil good was fully stendy. Top hogs today sold at J7, which Is tho hlgheit prices paid In somo little tlrB. Today's advance carries tho market back to the highest point reached since a No. Av. uii, it. B3 1W 320 6 76 73. ..... .218 10 6 824 68 239 2 40 0 824 63 243 K0 6 8J 63 2 80 6 86 63 2;0 120 C 85 150 40 6 83 27 243 40 6 65 67 276 240 6 86 79 190 40 6 83 65 243 :C) 6 65 CO 274 120 83 74 240 ... MS 20 3 ... 6 86 f 208 80 6 B tS 250 i;o 6 85 62 230 200 6 S5 71 223 80 6 874 SO 200 20) 6 87 4 71 225 ... 6 874 69 25 80 874 No. 44... 60... 61... 79... 63..., Av. ..317 ..283 .217 ,279 (W 22 63 281 67 238 61. .......250 63 312 42 282 71 227 76 214 ....244 ....265 ....244 ....261 ....263 ....26 ....234 ....331 . 69. Gt. 60. 69. 63. 66. 61 Hh. IT, M 6 87H 874 6 S74 6 874 6 874 6 874 6 874 6 874 6 674 6 87 4 KM 6 874 874 6 J) 80 6 90 6 90 90 6 80 6 90 7 00 800 big run of sheep SHEEP Thero wns a nnd lambs here today and as Chicago was quoted 10315c lower packers hero tried to buy their supplies for less money. A few of tho choice wethers sold nt right close to steady prices, but as a general thing the mnrket could bo quoted steady to a dime lower. Sheep moved more freely than did the Inmbs and It was rathor lato before many had changed hands. They sold mostly 103 16c lower In smypnthy with tho decline In Chicago. Tho demand for feeders continued fairly liberal and Just nbout Inst week's prices wcro paid: Quotations: Cholco yearlings. $3.3533.50; fair to good yearlings, $3.2033.35; choice wethers, $3.2533.35; fair to good wethers, $3.0033.20; choice ewes, $2.7533.00; fair to good ewes, $2.2532.65; cholco sprlnjr lambs. $4.3534.60; fair to good spring lambs, $3,903 4.2o: feeder wethers, $2.7533.15; feeder lambs, $3.0033.60. Representative sales: No, 256 feeder ewes , 850 feeder ewes 220 feeder ewes 26 cull ewes 61 western oes , 284 feeder ewes 120 feeder wethers 99 feeder wethers 341 feeder lambs..., 21 Wyoming wethers 208 Wyoming wethers 140 western wethers Ill Wyoming wethers 733 western wethers 702 Idaho wethers 1.722 Utuh yenrl ewes A wethers 173 feeder lambs 269 Wyoming lambs 2 lambs A v. Pr. 79 1 80 99 1 88 98 1 83 101 1 90 91 2 00 101 2 85 80 3 CO 80 3 00 02 3 05 SO 3 10 93 3 10 86 3 IB 87 3 10 94 3 20 110 3 20 96 3 20 08 3 40 63 3 75 60 4 (0 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Good Pnt Steers a Dime to Fifteen Cent Hlfrlier Hons Active. CHICAGO, Sept. 30.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 21,000 head, Including 1.000 hend Texam, 9,00) head westerns; good fat steers, 10310c higher, others steady; good to prime steers, V6.1036.60; poor to medium, $4,003 5.90; stock ers and ferders, lower, $2.2534,25, cows, $1.0034.6)! heifers. i2.U04A4.7K: ennners. il.Sntt) V 1Ji hlllly fl 7Rrt?l ?R- .nliru (t (WJ. (t RA. Texns steers, $3.003 4.00; western steers, $3,73 36.40. HOGS Receipts, 27,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 21,0oo head; left over, 2,00) hend; market nctlvo and strong to 6c higher; mixed and butchers, $6.753 7.20; good to cholco heavy, $6.853 7.20; rough heavy, J6.50 36.S0; light, J0.753C.90; bulk of sales, $6,753 6.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 36,000 head: market 10310c lower; lambs, best steady to 10c lower, others demoralized; good to cholco wethers, $3.0033,75; fair to choice mixed. J3.0OM.40: western Hheen. $3.00 33.40; nntlve lambs, $2,0044.90; western iambs, $3.0034.0). .1 iKUKii'iB--ijiiicmi Haturdny: cnttie, cm head; hogs, 11,018 hend; sheep, 283 head. SHIPMENTS-Oinclal Saturday: Cattlo, 730 head; hogs, 471 head, sheep, 380 head. .Veir York Live Stock .Mnrket. NEW YOHK, Sept. SO.-BEEVES-Re. celpts, 0,931 hend; 07 cars on salo; steers, steady to 10c lower; bulls and cows. Btendy to strong; steers, J4.03; 10; oxen and slates, $4.7535.19; bulls, $2.003 3.60; cows. $1.5033 65. exports tomorrow. 700 head cattle and 3,100 quarters of beef. Cables, stendy. CALVES Receipts, 2,995 head, veals, steady; grnssers, 23300c lower; veals, $3,003' 8 75; llttlo calves, JJ.233 4.00; grassers and buttermilks, $3.2333.fi; western calves, $4.02434.76; city dressed veuls, 9313c per lb. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 22,664 heud; sheep, steady; Inmbs, lower; sheep, $2.5033.73; culls. $1.7532.00 lambs, $.1.7635.."0; 1 car. J5.40; culls. $3.0133.50; Canada lambs, $5.1033-30. HOGS Receipts, 806 head: lower at $6,803 7.10. SI. .InNopli Live Stock Mnrket, ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 30. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,ro head; stockers, 10c higher; na tives, $2,853 6 30; Texans and westerns, $2.75 35.85; cows nnd helfors, J1.353.'0; bulls nnd stags, J2.0034.85, stockers and feeders, J1.00 34.IO; yearlings nnd calves, $2.0033.75; veali, J3.0036 0. HOGS Receipts, 3,600 head; market steady to Be higher: light nnd light mixed, $6,753' 6.974; medium and heavy, $6 9537.124; light pigs. J5.036.75. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 6,600 hend; market steady to lOo lower; lambs strong to 10c higher. FARMEHS AT SIOUX FALLS Natloial Coigrus ii Drawing Them in Oreat Numbers. NEBRASKANS ARE TO HAVE A PART Governor Wnvnse Will Respond to Address of Wrlrnmn nml .1. Ster ling .Morion lllxcnss the IMenninrKiirlne lluslnrs. SIOL'X FALLS. S, D., Sept. SO.-(SpeclaI.) Every incoming train todny hns brought Its quota of delegates to tho twenty-first annual meeting of the Farmers' National congress, which opens hero tomorrow for four dnys. When nil tho delegates arrlvo practically every- agricultural (Into In tho union will bo represented. In honor of the occasion tho city Is handsomely dec orated. Tho Interior of tho mammoth Auditorium, where tho sessions will bo held, Is artistically decorated with vari ous grains, grasses and other products ot South Dakota, At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the con gress will bo. cnlled to order by President R. F. Ccsdago of Urookllne, Mass. Rev. J. N. Hutchinson, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of Sioux Falls, wilt deliver tho Invocation. Hon, Charles N. Herreld, sovernor ot South Dakota, will deliver nn address of welcome on behalf of tho people of the slate. Hon. II. II. Keith of Sioux Falls will welcome the dolegntos on behalf of Sioux Falls. Responses to tho addresses of welcome will be made by Governor E. P. Savage of Nebraska, ex Governor W. I). Hoard of Wisconsin, Hon. J. II. Worst, president of tho North Da kota Asrictiltural college; Hon. B. F. Clay ton of Iowa nnd others. In tho afternoon President Cnndnge will deliver his annual address. Hon. John Hamilton, secretary of tho Stato Board of Agrlculturo of Pennsylvania, will present his Ideas on "Thn Stato Department of Agriculture, Its Mission and Organization," At tho evening session Hon, Eugcno Sccor of Iowa will speak on "Somo Problems Confronting tho American Farmer." An address on "Social Llfo for tho Farming Community" will be delivered by Hon, O. C. Oregs of Minnesota. At Wednesday morning's session Hon. J. B. Foloy of Louisiana will speak on "Tto Rico Industry; its Relation to tho Other Ag ricultural Interests of Our Country." "Tho Nicaragua Cnnnl; Its Imporlanco to Farm ers of tho South and West" In tho tltlo of a paper to bo presented by Hon. Hnrvto Jordan of Georgia. Hon. Charles V. Knight of Illinois will In tho afternoon deliver nn address on "Tho Truth About tho Oleomar garine Business." The discussion on this question wilt be led by Hon. J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska, ox-sccrctary of agri culture; Hon. W. D. Hoard of Wisconsin and others, At thn evening session on Wednesday Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of tho University of Nebraska, will deliver an address on "The Farmstead Beautiful." At Thursday forenoon's session, Leonard Pearson, B. 8., V. M, D., state veterinarian of Pennsylvania, will read a paper ontltled "State Control ot Animal Diseases." Hon. J. W. Hcston, president of the South Da kota Agricultural college, will speak on "Tho Farmers' Opportunity." "Soli Cul ture In tho Soml-Arld West" will be tho subject of the address of Prof. H. W. Camp bell of Kansas, la tho afternoon. Hon. John P. Brown of Indiana will prcsont fasts about "Ancient American ForcstB, Living and Petrified." At Thursday's evening ses sion, Mrs. Bertha Dahl l,awj of Minnesota will address the congress on "Tho Ameri can Girl and tho Home." Hon. M, F. Grcelor of South Dakota will give his views ' on "The Farm Homo and Life." At the secslon Friday forenoon, Hon. J. R. Dodgo of Washington, D. C, will pre sent tho "Present Status of Wool-Growing." "Tho Relation of Mining Industries to Farming." will bo tho subject of nn address to be delivered by Congressman E. W. Mar tin of South Dakota. At tho afternoon s;b slon on Friday tho delegates will listen to tho final roports of committees and tako action upon them. After tho election of (,tllcrs and the selection of a place to: hold ing tho next annual meeting of the congress the gathering will ndjourn. LEGAL .OTICE. NOTICE. nids will be received at the office of the commissioner of public lands and buildings at Lincoln, Nebraska, for tho construction of sixty steel cells nt the state penitentiary In Lincoln, conforming ns nearly as may bo with those now In place, tho Bonrd of Pub lic Lands and Buildings reserving the right to increase the number to ninety, snnuKl it be deemed best to do so at tho tlmo con tract Is made. All bids must bn submitted on or before Monday, October 14, 1901, nt 13 o'clock noon. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE D, FOLLMER. President Bonrd Public Lands nnd Build ings. S27d5tm NUTH-'K. Bids will be received nt the office of the commissioner of public lands nnd buildings In Lincoln for the construction and putting in place of four Iron doors for four vnults In basement of the capltol building In Lin coln, according to specifications on Mo In tho office of commissioner of public lands and buildings, All bids to be submitted on or before Monday, October 14, at 12 o'clock noon, . . Tho board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE D. FOLLMER. Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. 11 Cheap Rates to Many Places Ohio and Indiana Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 Home-Seekers Excursions. On salo 1st and 3d Tuesday of ench Month. Tourlfat Hates on sale DAILY to all sum mer resorts, allowing stop-overs at Detroit, Niagara Fnlis, Uuffalo and other points. For rates, lake tripB. Pan-American do- pcrlptlve matter and nil Information call at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1415 FARNAM STREET, (Paxton Hotel Block) or writ HARRY E. MOORES. Q, A. P. D-. Omaha. OLDEST! SAFF.ST: OCSTt WALL STREET Motiey Will ICurn IIIk Monthly Hatarna The Invcstor'a Fund Pays Semi-Monthly. Tho olacst established In America. No certificate-holder ever lost a cent. Pay ments made to all svbscrlbars every It days. No trouble, No delay. Money rt funded on demand, Wrlto today for particulars, free to any address. C. IS. MACK I. .t CO,, tlndsou Iliilldlns;, Xr.rr York. n-it-iinoue lO.Ml. Boyd Comuiiaaion Co Successors to Jatats E. Boyd 4 C., OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION GRAIN. JPROYiaiO! AND STOCKS. id of Tra tula. Direct wlroa t Cklctto aa Naw Tork, gTtfcndtB. John A. Wimi Oa. I , ...