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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1896)
0 TIIE GRATIA DATLT BEff ; F1UPAY , AITfiTTST 28 , 1800. COJI1IERCIAI AND FINANCIAI Depression Was the Leading Characteristic of Speculation. PROVISIONS , HOWEVER , CLOSED HIGHER ti rnlliii-o < if ( lie Xi-iv Vork AVIii-iM llul til Iti-npiinil < till. Hi Advnnei ! nl Clilt-ntJii Wits iliu ' ' IteacMlcin. l-'li-nt C'niiic for CHICAGO , Aug. 27 Depression na tli leading characteristic ot all the spoctilatlv inarla-is today. Ucccmbcr wheat closed ' ,4 under yesterday's figures ; corn declined ft nnd oats Me. Provisions manascd to regal the early losses and closed 2Ho lower t 7140 higher. The natural buoyancy on th client market shows Itself every morning It started at an Improvement over yester day's closing price of from ' , 'ic toc. . In a few minutes Us advancing tendency wa checked and Its buoyancy turned Into un natural heaviness. Uecember wheat openci nt from Go'&c to COc and during the fore noon It declined lc per bti. , getting down t C9'fe ' about 11M : o'clock. The openllif , strength got Its Inspiration from the re ported ordering of gold from abroad by iw Chicago banks and to frost In northen Minnesota , ' which It was presumed wouli damage the Into sown and still unrip pprlng wheat In that ret-lon. The failure o the New Vork wheat market to respond t the opening advance hero was the llrs i-auso assigned for the reaction which fol lowed nnd the decline at Herlln ot fron 2'/i marks for near deliveries to l',2 mark for later futures was another contrlbu tory reason. The stock market was stag nant and thu additional revelations In th Diamond Match scandal had a tendency t make the local financial situation more un Bntlsfaetory. The failure of n small banl wnH announced and also nerved to Increas the distrust and apprehension Chicago te cclpts were US ears , of which eight wi the contract grade. Minneapolis and lu luth received 4SG carloads , against OVJ ear n vear ORO. Exports from Atlanllc ports it llo'ur and wheat were i-iiial | lo Iffi.lMO bu Urndstreet's corrected report of Tuosdn > last on the changes ( hiring ( lie week It the world's visible supply from an Increase of 31D.OOO bu. to a decrease o 1S1OCO bu. was received Tills , wnei announced , caused a rally to tlll'ic ' but the strength was only tomifirary Steady and rerslstcnt ll < pildalion soon sen prices bark and the market remained weal to the close. Final figures fur Decembe were from WH'o lo MVc. Corn continue. to slump and made another new record Belling elf " & 0 below yesterday's close. A heavy business was done , much long con being sold out. a good deal of short con covered on the decline and some peed slzei lines taken on by fresh buyers for long ac count. September opened a shade lower a 21n , declined to lOIsC and closed at fron 2Cric to 22110. Oats were steady for a time and this wa the only market exhibiting any buoyancy The depression of wheat and corn , how ever , proved too much to bears and prices were from He to Vic lower at the close September opened 3ic lower nt 15 " ! < o , ad vanned to from IGc to IGVdo and declined to from lo'ic to 157Ac , where It closed. There was n continuation of liquidation In provisions today and especially In pork which suffered considerably at the outset The weakness of corn and heavy hog re celpts caused a weak opening. llght offer Ings of lard and ribs made a better feel Ing late In the day and prices recoveiei the early loss , the close being compara lively steady. September pork closed 7H higher at i.r > 0 ; September Inrd 2".c lowe at from ? 127'i to J3.SO ; September libs 3 higher at J3.20. Estimated receipts for Friday are : Whf-at l.W ears ; corn , 70u cars ; oata , Wo cars ; hogs 18.000 head. Tiiiuatiiiig fulurcs ranged ns follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : laxHTll Weaker : winter patents , $3.1.1f3.20 KtralKbtH , J2.2lff2.30 ( ; tpiliiR pnriiti ( < , JJ.l.'ii .5 ; . Btrnlnblu , } L'.5':83.fJ : ) ; bakers. > 2.COfi2.35. WHBAT No. 2 H'rtiiK. D5c ; No. 3 cnrlng C2U 7S4c ; Nn. 2 led. COTiu. CXIUN No. 2. 20 = iI(2U54c ( : No. 2 yellow , 2CiiB' OATS No. 2. IMjSJlCc : No. 2 wblle. f. o , b. WfaHie ; No. : t white , 15fflilic. ( ! KYi : No , 2. 31VjO. UA11LBY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 22 © 31c ; No. 4. f. o. b. . 2lc. FIA.\HKiU-No. 1. CliitRRUc. 1'HIMR T1MOTHV Sl-i-i : > (2.70. 1'nOVlSIONS Me l > nik. per bbl. . jn.DOffS.C.- , Inrd. per 100 Ibs. , JU. 305)3. ) 32 ' ,4 ; short ribs , sides , loose , } 3.OiT.SO : ] ; dry ( .alted s iotilderH. linxnl , JJ. r/iN CO ; Hlmrt rh-nr sides , boxed , $ .l.COn.C21' . . WHISKY DlslllkisllnlHhcit h'oods , per BO ! . , Jt.ia. 1'OtII.THY Miirket steady ; turkeys , 7'.i J12e ; chlc-kciiK. 7'-iTi'JVjc ; ilurkn , 7i < j 9He. The following were the receipts and shipments today : Ontliul'rJ him n.tolivtln b-.ittor mar ket WUH Htoidv : ; creamery , UMlll o : dairy. DCS llo. Eiri'H , Bteady ; Ircab , 12c. Clieoac , firm ; M3W VOI11C Ui\13SIAI < aiAHKHT. ( liiotutloiiM of ( Inliny on YnrloiiH ColilulodltloH , NK\V Y011K. AUB. 27.-KiOl'K-Hi'celpts , 15- COO bbls , ; exports , 11,707 bills. ; dull nnd lower to M--I1 on all clioleo liade brands ; Minnesota patents , $3.35fi3,75 ; winter patents ) , J3.401/3.CO / ; winter straights , f3.20g > 3.35 ; Mlnnesola baki-rs , 12.3502.00 ; winter low Brades , Jl.SOii2.05. Hyo Hour , dull ; ginierllnc 2.Wii2.CO ; fsncy. J2.oOif2.75. ( COIIN M13AI Dull ; yellow western , COc. JIAllUSY Quiet ; western , 32ij33c. 1IAHLIOY MAiyr Steady ; western , CSJC9c. HVK l-'lnner ; No , 2 western , 40V&i41c WIIUAT lleceliils , 10.L-00 bu. ; extiorts , 101,265 bu , ; spot , weaker ; No. 1 hard , 6 * UK Optlona opt-ned steady , but declined during the day un der forelKii fcelllni , ' , lower ciibles , ( It-lit money and dUiippolnthiK seaboard clenrunees , eloslni ; u little steadier on export pmehuseH nt ' , ' { ( lc dec-line ; No. 2 red , August , Wc ; .Septeinber , C3'i ! ciic : ( , cloHliiK , C3'ic. COltN Ileceliits , CO.WO bu. ; exports 135.G75 bu spot , uenker ; No. 2 , 20',4c. Optloim deelined all day under renewed liquidation and favorable crop news , closing U4iH net lower ; August , closed ZC'ie ; Heptember , SGHJiSB 0-lCo. closing 2CUc. OATS IleeelptH , 1SO.UUO bu. ; eicpoilB , 60,673 bu. pol , wi-iiker ; No. Z , SOljC. Options , ijulel inn ! easy , cloilnir UIK-IIUIIKVI ) n > U" net lowi-r ; Au- KUBI. closed SOVjo ; Beptember , 20iiS20'.ic , tloslng KOVfeC. Ill'TTiit Uccclptii. C.C22 pkus. ; market steady ; western dairy , kV1512c | ; western creamery , lt'4 tflSVio : I-iKlnn : , ICinc ; factory , T.SWllc. Clll'JIMK lleceliils , 6.1)71 plign. ; market aulet ; Inrxe. 64kic | ! ; Kiniill , diiSWe. I-UU8 : ItecelplB. 3C3'J ' plcgs. ; market steady ; stiilo und 1'eimsylviinla , 12Viifl < < cj weblern , 12' < > ISc. HAY Sleody ; shipping , C5c ; good to choice , Hale , common to choice , no { crop , 2'ijlso ' ! ; 1SUS crop , 3j3Ua ; I'l-clilo coast 1894 crop. 2l4W3o ; IS.U3 crop , 34ii'iiC , ' JUDUS Sli-udy ; llnlvuntoii , lie ; IJuenos Ayrcs dry , ICe , 'lexuM , dry. 8tc ! ; Oiliroriila , ISc. M'ATIU-'H Hleadyi lu-mluck note , lluenos AVICB , IlKlit to ht-uvy weights. 20Jj2lc and 20 I ; 23u. I'llOVISIONS-Iln-f , dull ; family , JS.nonow- liet-f biimii , Jl''Ofi'lC.CO ; paclct. Jj.WJi7.uo. Cut nieotH. firm ; plc-klrd bt-lllcH , Iiii5ic ! ; gilcklt-d houUlt-rn , 3Ho ; pickled hums. (9.10810.00 , llucoti Unfit kliiiiiliU'rn , 14.4U ; loituitJ.VO ) : ; 11 us ] | fchortD , 11.1214. Dry milt liu-ut , boxed -houldt-r * ami IOIIKH , J3.CO ; rib * . 13.75 ; HIIOIIH , } i sji,4. i.urd -tpndy and nctlvtwontcrn ; vtriun , J3.73 ; c'.iolco 13.1'i iellni > d , dull. Turk , llrm ; uld lo new mess , J7.7508.DO ; Bhort clear , J8.7'W10.00 ; family. " " ' 10.011 ; rlundurd mem JobbliiK. J0.60UC.53 MKTAI-3 1MB Iron , steady ; southcni , flQ.2Jfi > 15.CO ; iiortlu-rii , J10.76 U.S5. Copper , eucy ; brokers , JlO.Ti , exc'iaiiKu. JlO.Midl.W. Lead , firm ; brokers , J3.W ; cxchansf , J2.C5fl2.70. 'I'ln , quiet : slrults. (13.301713.35 ; plates , dull. Bpcltcr quiet ; domestic , J8.a < | 3,75 , l.lvoriioiil MVIMtl'OOI , . Aujr. ST. WHKAT-Ppot milctj demaud poor ; No , 2 red , winter , stocks ex- hnuitedi No , S red , spring , ta l > d ; No. 1 Califor nia , ( u Cd. IMtiui'a opened quiet but steady and unchaiiKO.l ; closed steady wllh November Ud lower nnd other months unchanged from yeslerday'ii clotlni ; prices ; bunlnrnii abcul equally dlsttlbuu-d , Auuust. Cn ftd ; Hvptember , la > ; d ; October , t V di November , da isd , Uecembor , Cs 2d. COIIN'Spot dull ; American mixed , new , 2t 9iJ , Kuluren oiiened quiet with near and dis tant position ! ' .J lower lo > , id hither und dis tant poUluiu unchanged to WJ ulglitT , hcavl st In middle positions ! Ancust , JR 9',4il Fcptrmber , ! ST il ; Octobtr , Js tMd. November 2s Sd ; H * inb r , ! 9 d. . . KI.Ol'lt-Klim ; dftimnil fnlr ; frfflly mpplled St. T.finU fnncy wlncr. ( 7 . I'ltOVISIONH Ilticcn , eicfy ; dcmaml | ioor. Cum lid-land cut. IS to 30 Ibs. , .10s ; Minrt ribs , t lt. . , 595 M ; IOIIR clenr , ll iit. 35 lo .IS Ibs. . CC CJ tonp clenr , heftvy , f,5 Ib5. , 261 ; short clenr bnek < > llijht , IS lb . . Ws , short clear inlildle * . henxy C. to M lli . . I3i ; clenr bellies. 34 In K Ibs.V 90s Shoulders , square. 12 ( o IS Ibs. , 2lj Oil. llnmc Khntt put. It to 1C Ibs. . s M. Tnllow , lln North ArnMlPMi , 10s 9 < 1 , llecr. extra tndtn mew tta Sd ; prime mpsK , 3Cs Gd. IVrk. prime wet cm , 4.s : medium oMctn , 3s. I.nrd , prlnir west crn , 19s ; tcllnt-d. In pntls , 19s. ClliiSIKicfidy : : ; iletnnml poor : nnest Amf-rl en li ublle , SGs M , Uncut American colored 11s M. lltTTI-n-rinest ; : I'nllcil Stntr * . SOs ; Rnod. COs OII.S-Turirtitlne | , uplilts , IDs. Itodln. common Is M , Ottoh ri-d nil , Liverpool it-fined , ls "d IilnrcMt oil , 17s. 1'etrnlrinn , rpllned , CV4d. Ul-i--ttniitATOIt : | : lIHKI--l-'orcnuarler * . 3'il { Iillu3qniirtrr , t , ? , , } . IIMUrillNO I'OU'Dnn-ItnrdwooJ , f. o. b. l.tvei | mol , " 9 Cd. HOl'S-At London ( I'acldq const ) , 1 IDs. OMAHA cn.vmt.vt , MAUKIT. Com ) I ( III n nf Ti-mlu anil ( Imitation * ( in Snilo mill l''niie > I'roilui-e. nnOS-Clinlce stock. lOflllP. IH'TTKH Oiininnn to fair. 7c ; choice lo fancy , country , H0l2c ; icparator creamery , 13Jl"c , irnlhered cream , 12iI3a. VIIAI.-Cholcfs fal , SO lo 1M Ibs. . Is quolcd nl 70c ; larpe and coarse , 45Cc. CIIII-'SI Domi'-tlc bilck , lOc ; I'dnm , per doz. , JD.GO ; club house , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. , M.GU ; Mm- bcrRcr , fancy , per Ib. , 9140 ; Hoqucfort , ' ,4-H' . Jars , per doz. , J3.CO ; Young American , S" e ; twins , fancy , Mic. rnt'LTHV Llvp liens. Mi".e ( ; cocks , Sc ; cprltiR chickens. Fc ; pprliiR durks. MfSHe. I'K1ioNH l.lvp , HOc ; dead plRPons not wanted. HAY rplnnd , J3.00 ; mldl.ind. J4.MI ; lowland , J4.nn ; rye straw , } 4.ro , color make.tlic pi Ice or. hay ; light bales tell the best ; only top grades linns trip prices. HltOO.M COIIN nxlrcmelyow dale ; new crop , dcllvrrpd n Irnck In country ; choice green rcir-worklnc oaipet. per Ib , , illic : choice eiccn , runnlnc lo hull. 2Uc : coinnion , HJt. \VATI3HMKI.ONS 1'cr doz. , crnted nccordlng to * lr.e. J2.00 2.r.O. CANTAI.Ofl'is-ror doz. , crated , rOTr7 c. J-i'MATiH-ZS ' 1'er 'i-btl. bitrkct , 33J40c ; ' ,6-bU. ' ' Cl'-i-\ri'ili'llS-I'cr dnz. . 205T23C. NMW ONIONS-Qood slock , per bu. , 33830c. LIMA HKANS-1'or 11) . , 4c. HKANH-Hatid picked navy , per bu. . $ I.IOffl.r,0 , PAI11IAOC Home Brown , per bundled , " "cO tl.OO. . CJ-'I RY Per doz. , 23G30c ; fancy mammolh , 1'OTATOnS-Ncw potatoc-s , per bu. , 23c. riU.'lTS. OltAI'HM Home Brown Krapcs , ICfflTc ; large lutH. 1.1I- . ( 'ALlt'OUNIA n-AClIKS-Frccstones , Jl.OO ; rlltms. H < r. CAI.IKDHNIA I'l.fMK-l'cr bo1.3. . IT1.0. ! C.VJ.IKOItNIA ( fAI ( > iK-l'cr cu > .c , while , J1.2S -fil.r.u. black , $ I.CU5il23. AI-ri.KS-CookliiK. per bbl. , $1.COJT1.75 ; callng , $1.73(12.10. iASTI-iN : ' I'lJACIirCP-MlehlKan nnd Oblo bas- ki-ls. lirtlis. 2i'fl2V ; i,4-bii. ba-krtK. MfrtMc. C'AUI-'OISNIA IMJAHS Itiirtlrtts , Jl.C3Sfl.75. . NIX'TAHlANS-1-cr ca e. J1.73. ruoi'icAL rnuiTs. OltANGlIS-l'.odl , per cr.sc , S .f,0. LKMONS Mi-Fxlnax. $0.0087.00 ; California lem ons , JC.nO ; fancy , Jii.0. HANANAS Clmlcn iaigo Flock , per litincli. t2.COfl2.23 ; medlum-Flzeit . .buin-h . Jl.DOtf2.00. l'lNiAl'Plis : shipping Block. MIKCELLANEOUS. HONI'V Fancy white , pi-r Ib. , 14c ; choice. VJa , California , amber color loc. ftUl'U Clarinpil Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; pel bbl. , (3. IMinSKHVKS As.-tirted , 20-lb , palls , each , J1.40 MAI'I. ! ' SVIM7P Klvo itnl. ean , each , J2.73 Bnl. cans , per doz. , } 12j 'i gal. cans. JG.25 ; quart cans , J3.GO. K10S fmporlca fnncy , G crown. 30-lb. boxes. He ; choice. 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown. 9i10c. NUTP Almonds , Ciillfornla , per Ib. . medium size , 10TurriiKoiia ; nlmonus. tier Ib. , laige , 12'ic ; HtnzlH , pel Ib. , Sc ; IJiiKllsIi v.-alnuts. per Ib. fancy soft shell , ] 2i nioilium size. ICe ; fil berts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , be ; large. U'C. ' ppnmils. raw , C'i.iff7c ; toasti-.I. 7'/.c. HATHS-Hnlluwecn , per Ib. , Cc ; furda , 10-lb lioxcs , per Ib. , 7r. UlliSSliD ! MHATS. UI3KP DrpF&cil hteers , 4U-J to ( .00 Ibs. , ( ! ' , < , @ 7c ; western stc-t-is , I'jiJi..Vif ; i-'nd C-OWH nnd bi'lters l iT(3iic ( ; meUluin cows nml hvllci-a , 4V > ' < 3c ; good , fun-iiuuiUTH. cows and helft-i-s. ai4e : ti'io-J raii-iiiiiiilcrs. nallvc tlcci-s. 4' , 5i3c ; good bm-- inmrli'rH. cows nnd bolters , 7 7 ; < .c ; good bin- ' , iuu UTS native biters , MLU , coxv luuntly , Cc ; cmv plates , 3c ; botiL-lets cnucUs.ic ; cu\v chucks 35i .Hie ; Fleer chui-ks. 3 = c ; bc-uf tendi-iloins 1-1" ; bi-ff mils , Imndess , tic ; sirloin butts , boneless f > \iu ; lout backs , bom-less , lie ; loin backs , 7c ; cow ribs. No. 3 , Ce ; cow , loins. No. I ! , Sc : beef triln- tnlngH Sc ; lump bulls , EC ; shoulder clods , 3c- . MUTTON Dressed lambs. 7c ; dicsscd mutton. Cc ; racks , lOc ; legs , Sc ; saddles , tr ; stows. 2'4e No. 1 dry balled hides , 6c ; putt cured hides. Hi per Ib. less lh ! > - 'ully cured. rillint' 1'IU.TSen railed , each , 23COe , greun fulled meanings ( siioit wooied early skins ) , encii , lOc ; dry slieariiims ( shoit wooied early pklns ) , No. 1 , eiier. . , - ; dry shenrllngs ( shcit woolpil tally i-klni : . No , 1 , each , Gc ; diy Hint KniiKiR and Nebrailta butcher wool ix-lts , pel Ib. . actual welgiu , 43iGc ; dry Hint 3vniikan and Nebraska Murrain wool pellH , per Ib. , act ual weight , StUc ; diy Hint Coloiado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welg.-.t , 4U3c ; dr > Hint Colorado Muiralnool peltb , per Ib. , actua weight. STflc ; feet cut off , .is It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND auKASi : Tallow , No. 3 , 2'ic tallow , No. 2 , iVjc ; yrease , unite . \ , 2-.c , grea.-e , white 13 , llic ; greate , jellc.w , l',4c ; r.reun ; . dir : ! ; , lljc ; old butti-r , 2i 2'ic ; beeswax , prime , Kit 22c ; rough lallow , l c. HONKS In car lotu , wclgbecl nnd delivered in Chicago : Dry buffnlo. per ton. } l2.0djl4.00 ; dry counlry , bleached , per ton , flO.OOfi'12.-0 ; dry country , dnrnp and meaty , per ton , Ji' .oi tts.O"1. WOOf -T'nwiiBlieil , line heavy , 67i7c ; flr.p. . lEht ! fC9c ; quarter blood , lOffl-'c , Fecdy. burry nnd rhaffy. SffOc ; cotted and broken , ciiar.- , 7fi9e ; potted and broken , fine , GWSr. Klrero washed Medium. ISfflSc : line , I4 lCc ; tub wnshe , * . 1KW ISc : blaek. ? c ; bucks , Cc ; lag locks , " @Zc ; dead pulled. Siiro. _ S ( . Louis Coin-rill MarUct. KT. LOUIS. Aug. 27. WIII3AT Optm-d fairly steady , but the shaky condition of the Chicago mailtct WIIB soon felt , nnd wheat dropped off in sympathy , and was helped on Its downward click' by heavy local > llln > , - ; No. 2 red. cas'i , elevator , CJ5ie ( ; track. COVifttki-Jic : No. 2 hard , Cl'ic ' ; August , Cl'.Jc ; September , We bid : December , 61 ! c asked. COIIN Tlio market fell off In Rj-mpnthy with wheat ; No. 2 cash , ISVfce ; Aogtist. IS'.je ; Septem ber. lSe : Diccmber , 2UK-ii20'p , bid. OATS Dei-lined n fraction ; No. 2 cash , IC'io ' bid ; September , 17',4c ; May , 19'io bid. llYI-l-I-'Irin ; Wo. COIIN MUAI , Jl.JO. l-'LAXSKKD-Btcady ; filfiCl c. Tl MOT ! I Y fil-JKIJ J2.23& 2. CD. WHISKY Dull ; SI. 18. IIU'ITIJII Finn ; creamery. ISSlCc ; dairy , Off lie. lie.HAY Weak ; prairie. J4.SOS0.60 ; timothy , $7.60 . . POHLTIIY Knsler ; c'llckens , old , C'.Je ; Firliip | , 7'ic ; luikcys , H'rlnt- ' , Ci&C'-ie ; ducks , tprlng , 7o ; geete. FpihtK , 6'-iJiCc. LUAD-Lowi-r ; 12.42 ! $ . srKLTIIIt-FIrm ; J3.40. PHOVISIONS-i'ork. steady ; standard meps , jobbing , tC.W/i. ! Laid , loner ; prhno tteam , I3.l7'.i ; choice , J3.25. Jlacon , boxed tbouldcis. 14 ; longs. 3.(12'.j ; clear ribs , J4 : tblis , J4.23. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders. $3.C2'X ' > ; longs , J3.60 ; clear ribs. J3.02' ! . ; hile | . J3.75. HKCI-JII'TS l-'lour , C.COO bbls. ; wheat , 111,000 Uu. ; coin , HO.UKI bu. ; oats , 47.UUO bu , SHll'MiNTS : Flour , fi COO bids. ; w.ieat , C.COO bu. ; corn , 109.000 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. ColVoi.IliirUct. . NF.W YOHK. Am27 rOI-TKK Options opened steady to 16 points lower ; European mar- < et did not ictpnnd as much as expected to the IrmnetH In the maiket ; local markets cniiflnn the downward turn nt the otienlng ; tnidlnK was chlelly for local account all day ; closed mrely htendy ut f , to 30 points decline ; Aututt. JlO.lOJJlO.sr ; Keiitenibor , I9.tr , t.i coffee. JlO.OJ'i ' , ; nllil. ijtilel ; Cordova , J15.GOfflli.2ri ; total waie- Kiun.- deliveries frum the United Stairs , 13. COO mgs , including 11,633 fnm New York ; New VuHi stock today , 191,114 bugs ; I'nlled Slates stock , 123.0U bags ; alloat for the United Stales , J77.COO bags ; total vlslblo for the rnlted States , 4 00. us 1 bags , uKulngt . " ( tl.r.Tr bags lutl year. BANTOS , Auir. 27. COFFKL'-FJrm : good aver age Sunlo * , 11 , ( CD rels ; receipts , 34,000 bags ; block. 3M > COO bags. IIAMlll'Itr ) , Ami. 27. COFFKM Quiet nnd un changed to 14 pfR. decline ; Falcn , 7 , K ) bags. H1O , AUB. 27. COFFi- : ! : Steady ; No. 7 Itlo , 0.7UU it-IB : exchange , ! > 13-lCd : receliits , 16 (00 mgs ; cleau-d fur the t'nltc'l States. 6.000 bnga ; cleat pit for llurope , none : stock. 252.KtO ( bags. IIAVHIAUK. . 27 COFFIIK-ciofed quiet , un changed to ? .f net decline ; sales , 14,000 bugK. KlIIINIIH Cil ) ' MlirliftN , KANSAS CITY , Aug. 27.-WHiAT-Murkel acllvt- . higher tendencjNo. ; . 2 hard , r.2c ; No. 3 , SVii60o ; No. 2 reel , nomlnully StiNo. ; . 3 , 64c ; No. 2 Hiring , nominally 4b'4c ; No. 3 , nominally 5iJ4Sc. COIIN ' .io lower , light demand ; No. 2 mixed , 9'W20c ' : No. 2 white , IDT 'Co. OATS Mai ket activelii.cliungcd. . HYH No. 2 nominally 27c. HAY Market firm ; timothy , cliolce , J7.DOflS.00 ; iralrle , choice , } 4 S0f)5 (0. Hl'TTIJH Miuket ttronc ; gooil demand ; reamery , ISIfHc ; dairy , H4(13c. 1'XiOS Demand fair : price uncbungcJ , Sc , I'enrlii . Inrlvoln , I'KOUIA. AUR. . . 27.-COUN-Murliet weak , uwer : No. 2. SCo ; No. 3 , Iti'ie. ' OATS Market nctUe , lower ; No. 2 white , ltc ! ; No. a white , mae. UYK Market dull , nominal. AVII1SKY Maikel kleudy ; llnlsheil Roods on bu basis of Jl.U for liluh wltieu. HLVKIIT-S Ccrn , 4C.SPO bu. ; oals. i7.KO bu. ; yu. none ; w lUky. none ; wheat. M.Cifl bu. BlIII'MMNTS Coin , 2.MO bu. ; oals , 55800 bu.J ye , none ; wliliky. 1,115 gul . ; wheat , 7,200 bu. Cotton Mnrliot , NKW OHLIANS. AUK. sr.-coTTON st oiiyj ibldltiiK. T7-16c ; low middling , 7 > , ic ; good ur inary , 7c ; lect'lpln. 1.4'.6 bales , 400 bali-s new ; xporls. to Oreat lirltaln. 3.C50 bales ; to the ontlnent , Zf60 balet. c lUbtwUe , 200 bales ; tales , )0 ) bales. stoPk , 2G.C22 balef NIJW YOHK AUB , -COTTON < } ulelj mid- link' , S3 ICc. ncl receipts , none , KTOHS receipts , c ; bale * ; exports , to Uicat Lrltuln , 1,7(9 bale ; to the continent , to bales : forwarded. 4 bnles ; ales , 760 bnles , nil spinners ; slock , 67,791 bales. ST. LOUIS , Ali r. 17. COTTON-QUlCt ; mid dling , 7 0 ; receipts. SI boles ; shipments , Ki bides ; slock , 19WO bales. STOCKS AM ) IIOM1S. N In Were ; ( ill II Sli'ti * dor Senlc. NKW VOK1C. AUB. 27. Dealings In ftnokfl were nfrnln upon a , very slender wale today. In -pile of various favorable developments nnd In- ci ( .fifed gold Import orders , bringing the lolal ninciunt engaged nnd nlloal lo about $10,0M,000. ( Tlic prevailing ; financial stringency doubtless Is ns much responsible- any other present c-on- -llllori for the speculative npatby , ns lenders are dl-couraRlng anything like t-Menslvc opera tions as far as practicable , nnd commission houses are Insisting , as n rule , upon c.ish tinns- ncllons. Calling of loans wns parity responsible fur nn advance in call mutic-y rates to nn extreme 13 per cent. At the tup figure vi-ty lltlle busi ness was ilnnp , howc-ver , and ofTcrlnifS nt fi per cent on n lame peale by nn Influential banking bouse and a prominent money broker caused n recession to the last mentioned rate. A fnlily considerable amount of money bad previously bren luared at " 10 per cent. The movement of Ktnck firlcps was Irregular , with Sugar , HI. 1'aul nnd WrMcrn fnlnn lite only in-tancm of oven comparallve netlvlty. Aside from Ihe do- me.xllc market considerations , marked Inlnest ccnteied In the foielRti polltlcnl sllitallon. The gold Inipotls. ciiliu-ldi'iil wllh a further drop In exrhntiKe rates to tbe lowest points yet ri-aebed and nlU'tirtlng mnie rhccrful Fentlment regnrdlni : the llminelnl and commercial outlook Wro only moderately lellecli-d In prices , as no lelnxnlloli In tlmo money figures or In Ihe tnarkt-t for dls- coums has yel taken place. The news of an Impending advance of 23o per ton In nnlliraclto coal pi Ices caused some Im provement In the shares nf Hint group. The ( lotlld Flocks were conspicuous for the greatest Inestilarlly. Tbe slock maiUct lefl olt llrm. Hallway mortgages displayed some InpRulailty In prices , without Inipuitant variations , bow- ever , except in some ot Hie lnactl\p Issues , notnbly ( JeorRln 1'nclllc firsts , which declined 'J per cinl. The sales were JKir.,000. The livening Post's Lindim llti.inclal cablegram says : The ilots In Coni'tantlnuplo , ihc cvi-nls In Xnnzlbar and llic ImsiU-nlm- money rales on I'.te gold rtlliix cumblncd lo depress Hie slock maikcls here today. Cuisols have ftillen to 112'4 and other inarketH were Hat. Americans nlono wenbelter , nnd they merely rellecled the lone In New York. There Is iulto | n pessimistic feeling as to the courn"f money r.ites. The markets liavo been accustomed so long lo dirt fhenp money , nnd prices ba\e FO risen on u belief In' UK conllnuancc , that Ihe mere thoitglil of a dlsbi-ller In Its contlmianco Is culMc-lent to depress Ibings. The apprehensions as to n pcr- matu-iitly dealer money market , huwexer , are probably overdone. Ivallirs have been Hat , but the close was above t'.ie lowi-sl. The weekly statement of the Hank ot Knglnnd shows that tbo coin and bullion have ilucrpiipvil .Cl.lO.t.Of'O ' , nllhoug.i 1,2ISIUO wele eMiorled on balance , tbo details of the gold ino\I'lncnt being as fol lows : Nine hundred and one Ihousniid poundH to Iho I'ldted States In coin and b.ir golil. sold .tJHO.WW to MimteUdeo , .L'r.O.OdO to Keypt , 4120 OjO to Malta , and C.OiW to Iho contlnutil , while i,0.- uoo came In from Australia and ! i.ono fn.m India. Other dennslts di-cieased 1,171 ( UK ) , nnd tlio m.'irki-l resi.meeH in cash materially In creased. The total bank reserve decreased 1- OIS.r-00 , and the proportion of rash to liabilities lower at "S.O. ! . The 1'arls and I'.etlln markets were weak on the Tmklsh Incidents. the tollovitiR were me closing quotations on llic leadlnu stocks of the New York exchange today : bid. lotTored. Jail oHiiiontn nalil. The total t-ales or Blocks today uore 91.011 sliareH , including the follo\\hiK : American To- biicco , 5,110 ; Aint-rlcan SUKnr , I.OeO ; iSurltnKtun is Qulncy. C.1CO ; t'lik-nKo ( ! as , 4,0-10 - ; Manhattan , 3,000 ; St. 1'aul , lo.ajo ; Western Union , b,700. NEW VOI'.IC , AUK. 27. MONKY ON CAM * Fit in at D i 13 per cent ; hint loan , C jier cent ; clOFi-il , C per cent. I'lUMU MKimANTIMO PAl'ini Nominally 75Tii per cent. STHHUNO I3.\rHANOK Weak , with netual buslnosa In bnnkprn' bills at $4.Mfiigi4.tvl for ilc- niniul and $ I.W Ji I.SSii for nlvty ilnys ; putitvi' ratc-H. f4.S3'aii4.SO'i ' unit J4. j'.ifJ.t7 ; comnierulal lllltK , M.H' . IIAU HIIA'KH MV4C. .SI I , VKH CKIIT1 KR'ATKS CCVjfl67'4c. UUVIIHNMIINT I1ONIJS Kteady ; btate bonds Inaetlvirnllniiid ; bonds , Irresular. Closlnc quut.itiona on tiunns were as follows : IlAll'fiILViH-30 : 11-lCd per ounce , MONK Y ! fl i 1'er ' cent. Tlio rate of dUcounl In the oi > en maiket for holt and Ibrea mont.is' bills Is Hi per cent. FnrclKU l'liiiiiuliillVulrn. . UKULl.N' , AUK , 27. KxchaiiKO on txindun , eight ays' sight , 20 marks 3 > "j pfg , LONDON , Aug. 27. The Hank of KnglaniVs ate of discount remains unchanged ut 2 per ent The bank ban reduced Its pricu of Anicrl- an eaglet to 7s "J per uz. I/3NDON , .AUB. 27. Oold la quoted at Iueno today at 172 ; Madrid , 19. > ; Lisbon , W.ij Home , 107.33. Tbe nmnuntf bullion wllhdrnwn from the Itnnk of tliHliiiiil on balance today was 4H.tXlO. M T PA1US. A\IK. \ 27.-Tlie weekly statempnl of Ihp Hank of France. Issued today , shows tin- following chnntres , nsr nnparpil with tbe pre vious account : Notes In circulation , decrease. 22.32S.000 francs ; tredrairy , accounts current , In crease , 22J75OW frftWs uM In bnnd. decrease. ( iSOO. 0 francs ; bills. | lJci-untrd | , Inerensp , 4.1.175 francs ; silver In linml. InVrense , t. 780,000 francs. Three per cent rentes iojf Me for the account ; exclmnse on Ltmdnn , Jtf ISc ffr ciecks. NHW YOHK , Aug. 27. Huyrrs arc plentiful nti.1 ft good demand for moderate quantllles was remarked In all dlrqciioiis , wllh mall and wire orders from salesmen > .lf . Ihe road cnllliiK for good nssorlmenls of.fown ] collons , printed fabrics nnd mlsrellanoom goods. Clothing wool ens doliiR belter. I'MAtlnfe cloths In more de mand nnd the markft Hi lit nlth sales of 20,000 plpees nt 2'Jr. l-'ALtj HIVKH. Mnss. , AUR. 57. The local ploth niaiUi't Jumped t-lfr on n palp IntP ypsler- day nflcrnonn. It PUFPI ) llrm today , however , at 2'jc ' , with little demand. - MnrUol. NKW YOIIK , Aui ; . 27. Ht'eJA It-Haw , Ftcails- ; fair retlnlng. 3e ; centilfugal. W test , 3p. He- llnpil. steady ; cruslipdr ; powdered , Be ; granu lated , 4"ic. NHW OULKANS. Aug. 27. SUOAll Quiet ; prntilfURnl , white , s'tufi IS-lfic ! yellow , 3 11-1C5T 3Tie ; fceonds , 2i4ff3'4c ; tnoblsses , dull at 3'iT Jcitliers ; unchatiged. I/ONHON , Auir. ST. SfllAll rnnp , dull ; ceil- Irlfugal , Ja\a , lls Cd ; Muscovado , fair icllnliin. 10s. lleet , dull ; August , Os Cd ; September , ! > s fid. l-'iiniiiiiN S.i ml lent c UlNN < iIv < > d , NKW YOHK. Aug. 27. H Is understood that on account of the rpretit favornblp linn In the financial Htuntlim thp ss'tidlcntc may be Mild to have vllltlnlly dissolved. H Is F.-tld Hint tin * only opprallon of tbp syndicate wns ( lie snlo at one time of 210,000 of exchange. . iiiilUV In-ill .MnrUi- ( . MINNIAPOLIS : , AUK. 27. wiiKAT-rinrpd : August. r.s' ' r ; lipppinbtr rir , ; c ; on track , No. l hard. old. r.r'ic ; new , rl'4p ; No. 1 mirlliPin , old , r,4 4p ; new , ia > , tv. No. 2 northern , old , DS'Jic ; new , S2',4c ; icpplpts , inr cars. Oil City Miu-Uct. OIL CITY , Pa. , Aug. 27.-Cri-dlt linlanpps. Jt.OO ; rcrtlllrntps opened nt fl.07 ; lilch , JI.07 ; low , JI.W ; closed. Jl.ti'i : no Fnlcs ; Flilpments , J2.551 bbls. ; lulls , 10t > , B3i bbls. Oil .MnrUi-t. LONDON , Aug. 27. LINSKKL ) OIL 1C.W. . I'tniincliilot < -s. HOSTON , Aug. 27. dealings , * 9.4tlOD9 ; bal ances , Jl.311.235 , HALTl.MOHi : , Aug. 27. Clearings , Jl , 535.177 ; lialances , J23I.CH. NKW YOHK. Aug. 27. Clearings , JC7c:0,153 ; balances , J3r , S,374. I'HII.ADKLIMIIA , Aug. 27.-Cienrlngs , J8.C14- C.1I ; balances , JlS07rilO. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 27. Clearings , J7F33.7rG : bat- anres , J3C7,2ns. Money , on cull , fififi fier cent : lime , 7i/S ( ppr cent. New Yolk exchange , 7rc dis count bid. Me asked. CHICAGO , Aug. 27.-Clenrlngs. J11.0M.577 : Minii-y , Urm ; nn roll , t.ft'i per cent ; on time , 7 per cent. Nr-w Yolk eNcbatige , J1.20 discount. Fi-relgn cxchango. barely steady ; demand , J4.S4 : sixty days , J4.t2"- ( . UI 1 1 C.vTfo lilVH STOCK. TrniliVn i\ooo , ! I liiljAvtlvt * 111 \ntlvf lr.v l-V-d Cuttle. CHICAGO , AUK. 27. Trade was exeeedlngly actlvp In native dry fed cattle nt stronger prices. Theie was Hie usual scaiclly of choice cattle , nnd those that were offered sold bilskly. ( bo best fetching jr , . Sales were made at from JI.75 to J.1 for prime to fnncy beeves , down to from J3.M ) to Jl for ordinary giuKsy lots , with sales laiKcly at from ? 4.2. i to J4.fi. i , nnd no steers that c-ould be call ( > d good Fold below J4.25. The stoeker and feeder trade continue. ! netlve , but jirlci-s largely \\ere.at from loc to 2.c lower than last week , with sale-t nt from $2.T > 0 to J3.CT , . The cow ami heifer iradtf wns active at from J1.2U to TS.fO , with a feiy snips of extia fine bclff-18 at fn.m J3.10 to ; i.2."i. Calves were from jr > lo JO for anything' desirable. Texans sold mostly at frum } 2.40'to J3.'und wi-steins at from S" to ! 3.m. n. I Wlt'i n slow i1pniand f/n- / hogs , prices niled vei'k nnd from Do to lnc liwer. All kindof begs shared In tindepllni - * but llghtwelg.its suf- feiud the most. HeievV Ifcgs sold nt fiom f2 COte to J3.2" , . medium weights at from J2.)0 ! ) to fi.40 : and ll bt elghts ut friini J3.20 to f3.10. The bulk of the s.ili-s WPIP nt frorn K Ml to J2. ! ) " . > for heavy , nt from J" to $3.20 tt > r medium weights , and at fiom J3.30 to $3.4' filr light. Sheep were again In netl\c ilcinand at the late advance , with sales of common to prime tlocks nt from $2.2. , In f.I. ' ; > 0. Tlurp wns no Im- provcmpnt In tie demand for lambs , nnd sales wenon a b.inls of pom f.1 to $3.60 for common to choice , with sates largely at from J4.73 to J.125 ' liecclpts : Cattle. lW fl head ; hogs , 2fi.O < K ) head ; Ehcep , 13,000 lie" ' ( , KIIIIMIN i tty' l.lvtSloolr. . KANSAS CITY , A'llir. ' 27. CATTI'.I" "Hcceliits , , lto bend ; Khliimeiilh.v.fi.KO dinad ; best grailes Ktrudy to toihtehen ; ntierjii | l ( < 3Ulj'T/1 ; .i H ilerfv , fl.7f.fi2.'Jii ; Texas , iOws. | , | 11111(2.110 ( ; beef Fleers. . 1 ] " > ; M. 0 ; natlvo cows. Jl.Otlfl J 00 ; stockeis and fePder-4. J2.r > 0-i3r | > 0 ; balls.l. . < ; ifi2.BO. HOOS Iteecltits , T.fnO head ; shipments , l.WiO licud ; best grades about Hteady. ntbers eak to ro , lower : bulk of sales. $ .1.HMi3.25 ; lioavy , J2.srf 1. _ tons. J2.COC3.M. St. Louis Live K < i , el. . ST. I-OflS. AUK. 27. C'ATTLK Uecelpts. 3,000 bead ; mailict tteady lo strong ; native eblppeis , I35i-fo > J.0 ; dresved beef and butp'n r grades , M.OU C7420 ; hlockers and feeders. J2r,0'd 3.1.0 . ; cows and heifers , f2.Wfii.40 ( : ; Texas and Indian alters , J" 2.1I&3.20 : cows , $1.75fl2.75. HOliS llecelpts. . ' .COO head ; maiket stronR : Ilgbt , J3.20S3.45 ; mixed , J2.Kjg3.23 ( ; heavy , J3.00S1 SIIHFP Ilecplpts. 2. MO hpad : market slcady ; native muttons , J2.7.f3 | SO ; lambs , $ J. 0 T5.00. \t w Y ipU l.lve Sloc-U. NF.W YOHK , Aug. 27.-HI-iViS-IU-celiits , G 3 bead ; no trailing ; cables uuote American steeis at lOfMlc. dressed weights ; rcfrltierutor beef , 7'Xifils'ic ; no exports today. SllKKI' AND LAMHS Itccelpts. S.Khead ; very dull and lower , owing to CM-PBS\L | supplies ; Bhepp. J" . 0il.Pfl ; lambs. Ji.fnig3.73. HOfiS llecelpts. l.S-0 bead ; dull for heavy hoifB. but firm for other wulg.ith ; auoted al stiM-ti in Iteeord of receipts at the four principal mar het. for ThurMlay , Augi.Ft . ; a ° mallt ! - : : : : : : : : : : : : : o :3 : 1 < : SS ' TollliJ . . . 27.H5 44,238 1S.033 \ < i ( SallNllcil ivllli ( lie Vordloi. Mary Hnll nnd Anna Donnelly , charged with the Inrceny of some Koods from the Htoro of Hayden tiros. , were aKiiln broughl un for trial before Judge Gordon yester day. Tlic women were nuaepsed $ : > 0 and costs liy JuilKo Gordon several weeks UKO , and the ease WI\H appealed. Thu charge at that tlmo WIIH KhopllftlniOn the hist cluifKo preferred they have been lined f..i enc-h and eoBta. They have aKiiln ap pealed the ease to tlio district court. \t-t-d ICvliloiK-o Iriiin Oiunliii. Chief Slgwart has received n letter from Inspector I'ltzpntrlck of the Chlcano po lice , In whlc'i he Klutes he will bo obliged to send to this city for cither Detective SIIVIIKC or Detnn.-'ey to Blvo testimony In Ihe W C. Hoehl ease , which l noon lo c-orno to trial In that city. Uoelil It ) nn nllered hleyelii thief , and was arrested by the Oinalni police several months ago and wns turned over to the Chicago authorities. _ l-MHIT fHOOK .VO'I'IOS. aeorgo A. Abhot lia ? been appointed Innce .corporal company D , vice Hasalcr , promoted corjiornl. II. C. Hondrlcksqn , company I ) , has been detailed as assistant , cpglni-cr In the mess hall cnelno room. . , , , Ucrgcn J , Krlclison , rompany D , lias been detailed on extra duty In tlio quartermaster department as messenger. "Jack" Harris , who" after thlrty-thrco years continuous service In company C re tired Saturday , Is now 'engaged In the post canteen. ft. ? Otto Myers , company 0 , was Monday honorably discharged. . fr.9in tliu service * after having put In tbrc'j.j'JCArs and three months good service. itShS "Spud" Murphy fm-jjecn detailed In the mess hall as cblcfjj.c ] > p& In the absence of Andruw Ccnnors , cojilpaiiy H , who Is In the Held with his comi oy l There are fully farty/now recruits enlisted it this pust Iu IhclaHtJew wcolts and they look rather' fomlcaj1'jn"piolr iiilxi-d suits of uniforms and cltlzcpj ejothliig. William Lenlurdt' , Wmpany K , has been granted a three-months' furlough and will take his discharge- . " tlio termination of It. llo will spend his furlough In the sunny outh. Corporal I'arks has been promoted eer- eant company K , vice Martin Hand , ser geant , transferred tp company a. Tlio cor poral Is an old soldier ami well worthy thu [ iromotlon , William S. Hill , -company D , has been ranted u tlireo months' furlough and will irocced eastward to visit friends and rcla- : lvus. Ho will bo greatly missed by tils : ompany comrades. Tlio department paymaster general , ac- ompanled by the department adjutant gen eral , paid the post a. vUlt Monday morning. V salute was 11 red , wlti | thu cannons and uusio by the baud. Captain Ketchum passed through en route 'or the \Vlunebago Indian agency to Join lls company which Is with thu Second liatal Ion , Ho has been absent for ueveral weeks ) u duty with the Iowa National Guard. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Run of Oattlo and Fair Supply oi Hogs at the Yardsi ONLY A FEW BEEF STEERS OFFEREC X t I'lutuKli < Tout Ilio Trmlr , bill Tlio.si' Sold Stonily I'ctMli'i-H lamer anil Ai'tlvr UIIKM ' StfMIll V. Cnttlo. HOBS. Sheep. Horses August 17. . . . . Ml" 3,7'S ! ' 1,633 August M 1,491 3,302 15 . . . August SS 4,1(18 ( 4.21S 1,0X9 . . . August 21 4.4SS . lU8l 3,877 . .i Atlgtiat 22 2,217 3,401 KM . . . August HI .1,193 2.852 S"M August 20 2his r.o7o l.f-nr August 19 2rS.J 7.109 SSI Allnttst IS 3,1192 6,763 1,622 ' Tlio olllelnl number or cars of slocli brought In today by each mail was : Cnttlu. llous.Shoep Mo. P. Uy 2 S U. T. system Nl 10 II. .t M. It. K 2. . ll ! . C. , 11. & Q. Hy 1 2 t11. . I ft 1' . Hy. , on-t .2 . . . ; I" . , 11. 1. & 1' . Hy. , west. 1 . . ( I' . , St. P. , M. . * i O. Hy. . . . 7 110. . .V : Jl. V. 11. H 21 15 Totnl reeelplH 135 69 ( Thu disposition nf tbo day's receipts \vat us follows , each buyer purchriBlng tliu num ber of hoiut Inillcatetl : Cattle. . Hops. Sheep , Otnnha Packing Co 62 O. II. llnuimoml Co 317 72rt Swift and I'otnpany . . . -111 ! i2S Puilnhy Packing Co -I" ; ! lCi8 SOi It. Meeker and Degan . . . 2M .T I , . Carey 71 \V. I. Stephens ti'-2 Mill .t Lewis Co 107 Ik-utou & t'nilerwood . . . 220 Cmlaliy , from K. C 42 , Kllif-nn , < i Co 2St ! l.ayton & Co 12" I'lnnkltiKtou Paok'g Co. , Milwaukee , \Vlrt 232 .T , Harnos S3 Huston & Co CS Other buyers 02U . . . : . . . . Lelt over 150 2,0 7"5 Totals 3.22 , * 4.1fll 1.6S3 There was a Kaln In rccelils | nil aloliK Ihn line today , eattle hopa and sheeii. C'ATTLH The decrease in eatllo receipts noticed yesterday seems to have been only u lemporary lot-un , as they were hit-Re enough again tod.iy. There wore 3615 cat- til' reported In today , as against 1,491 yes terday and 2 S."S on Thursday of last week. As usual of li'to , there wns very little here aside from western jjrassors , the most of them being feeders. Till- market on fat cattle was "steady to strong , but there wns very little here In tin- way of dressed beef e "pi-a to make a test of the market. One bunch of good , cornfed unlives was offered and sold al Jl.l" . There Were also a few westerns Rood enough lo bring ; J3.7ii. I'raetleally everylhiiiB In the way of fill steers sold early. A peculiar feature of the market on butchers' stock was the fact thai common- Ish cows and heifers sold higher , while Iho bettor grades were no more than steady. The advance on the common kinds wns due to the free buying on the part of feeders. The trade was faltly active and the most of offerings , some twenty lends , changed hands early. A Rood many bulls have been coming forward of Into and they are not selling overly well just at present. Tlio lower values on feeders and the large offi-rlngs , making It possible for buyers to secure- most anything desired nt reasonable prices , have brought out a Hood of buyln.r orders. The Ilrst day or two after the larger receipts net In the cattle came lee fast , but as soon as , buyers learned that the cuttle were here they put In an ap pearance , and since then the yards have been kept pretty well cleaned up. Today the offerings were larj-p , the most of the cattle here being feeders , but tlio demand wns correspondingly large. The result was an active and stronger market and the most of the cattle changed hands In good season. ' Itcprcscntutlvo s.ilcs : IIKEP STKEHS. No Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r. 7U..1312 $3 73 CO\VS. | I..OfCO.-l PO H..1IM 230 12..1011 241 ' 3..1023 1 00. . . .2..1070 2 30 4. . . . MJ7 2 45 1.IW" , ) 1 W 4..1C6J 23. . . . . 0 2 50 lj. . . ! I70 2 CO 1..11.10 S S3 2 7ST. 2 f.1 . ! Hfl 200 1..1130 240 1..1UOO 27. , .1041 21. 2. . . . S7" 240 1..1320 200 .1010 2 2 , " , HKII'KHP. i , . . . r .o 22. 3. . . . rso 2 BO 2. . . . rno 2.1. 1. . . . rfO 240 3 , . . . f,33 2 r,0 2. . . . 4"3 2 CO 2. . . . C43 2 ,10 1 820 2 C3 HULLS. 1..1170 ICO 2..1110 200 1..1I10 230 l..11CO 2 00 1..1IM 2 10 1. . . . MO 2 40 l.I370 ; 200 4..13J2 220 l..l. ( lO 240 1..1CI-0 200 . 1..H70 223 1. . . . MO 2 M ! HTAGS. 1. . . . WO 2 CO CA1/VKS. 2. . . . 22 > 22. 1. . . . 210 4 f.O 1. . . . 143 COO 2. . . . 2JO 3 00 1. . . . SCO 5 00 KTOCKUUS AND l-'EEDERS. 1. . . . MO 200 . " . . . . 7M 3 00 7. . . . 7P2 320 2. . . . 523 240 11. . . . k31 300 43..1W3 320 1. . . . 700 240 ,10. . . . COO 310 11. . . . SSI " 23 1. . . . C'O 2 : .0 1 ! ) MO 3 10 10 , . . . 3S3 3 23 1. . . . 4 0 260 2. . . . 420 315 13. . . . 7 ! 825 1. . . . B 0 2 IX ) 1. . . . CIO 320 1C , . . . 702 33. 3. . . , fSO 2 S3 14. . . . C2J 320 1. . . . 600 SCO MII.KRHS AND Sl'ItlNGUIlH. No. i > r. 1 milker } 20 fO 1 cow nnd calf 2 ] (10 1 nn Ingi-r 24 oo 1 cow nnd calf 23 ( fl 1 Hirliwr 2S 00 1 rciw iind calf 2S 00 1 hjirlngcr , 3200 \VISTIIINH. NEI1I1ASICA. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IT. 1 lnill 1550 Jl 33 3 heifers 7.10 J2 r,0 , 1 hull II'JO 175 11 liclfi-rs C40 2 CO 1 lnill 1010 200 1 reeilor SSO 300 2 COWH lirfl 230 ' 37 ftl-ili-rH. . . . 891 300 1 cow % 0 230 23 feeilcrH..llCO 310 lUr..tig..1310 240 142 feeiltlH. . . . SOS 323 1 8tr..tlt.1200 2 CO 1)2 feeders. . . , ! M 335 2 SUCH ' .CO 2 r,0 .lolm Ilrntt. 10 cows fSl 215 2S focilorB. . . . 803 330 21 COWH S10 255 36 feeders. . . . C2J 333 1 fciMJcr 520 3 00 POUTII DAKOTA. 3 liulla . ' .1343 1 55 Cl CIIWH Rll ! 2 S5 Scows 1050 .1 SS IK'J feeders..1011 310 1 Imll 1210 200 33 reedera. . . . C7U 323 1 bull 1270 2 l l Wllllnm Morris. 1 cow 1100 2 CO 15 feeders..1213 303 OCOWB HCfi 2 SO Cl rtciltra..1284 303 COLOIIAUO. Hugh Grilllth. 2 crm-fl 1075 225 22 steers 1355 315 23 cows 1101 2 70 7011MIIO. 11MIIO. 31 cows 1039 205 21 COWH 812 2 CO 2li cows VIO 250 22 COWH. , IWiO 2 CO 20 cows ! )45 ) 250 23 cows S57 2 M ) 00 cows 1003 2 f.O Hull & Mnrli'j- . 1 Htnit 1430 ICO 29 COWH VA 200 13 cows 932 1 C3 C sirs , tif..1300 ( 2 M Scows 40 1 Ki Hi CIllVPS 337 2W ) 1 cow 1170 175 15 feeders. . . . 72S 311) 10 cows Mifi 1 S.r KI feeders..1028 313 37 cows SWt 1 M 11 steers 1154 32.1 3 cows fc7C 1 HO 20 Hteers 1349 325 10 cows ( CO 210 2 calves 333 325 13 cows ' . ' 03 S 15 7 cnlves 355 323 1 cillf 3 ! l 225 13 hteers 120S 335 7 btrs , IIK..100J 235 < 2 cnlves 300 3 CO 1 cow 1)70 2 GO 3 Clllvcs , . . . . HO 400 IS cons WO 2 CO C rnlveH 200 4 00 2 calves 2CO 2 GO 1 cnlf 100 500 2 feeders. . . . 715-2 CO 2 calves 143 & 00 OIUCOON. 2 hulls 1325 190 2'J cows 8S7 2 M 18 cows V03 220 73 feeiera..1230 ! 2 S5 4 feeders..1090 2 GO GO fecierB..lUl | 8 300 W. ! ' . Mflllek. H COWS S42 1 G5 fi cows (110 2 GO 18 cows (07 ( 1M 22 calves 826 2 CO 1 cow 1000 110 2 feeders. . . . C40 2 f.O IS CHUB HI 1 t'O SO liclfers. . . , M-3 2 ( .0 J bull | ieo 2 KI G feedera. . . . 050 2 90 2 hlrs. tlif. . . f'S * 2 00 37 fecdeis. . . . WO 3 10 1 yearling. . . 430 2 10 20 calves 217 3 25 2 lulls S35 S 25 H calves 230 3 GO 1 feeder 1000 223 41 ddves 300 SCO 18 cows 7 ! 225 10 calves 2ta SCO 2 cows * * 5 225 7 calves 157 423 1 blr , UK..103' ) 235 5 calves 15S 525 \VVOM1NC1. C. McUoilKall. ! 3 gteers 1199 3 70 R O. Harrlfon. 13 sirs , Vi < x. . 1132 215 103 utrs , Tex.JOSC 2 to ! 3 sirs , Tex..1030 290 21 feeders..1053 335 Kvum Iwind & Cattle. Co. 1 hull 1(70 ( 2 CO 19 cowa Wl 275 1 fleer JO-JO 2 GO 18 Fteera 1140 290 Scows * 53 2 G5 21 feeders..1214 310 13 steers ISO ) 2 70 31 ulcer * 1242 3 30 19 cows 991 3 75 IIOCJH It was another ilny of liberal IIOK re.- eliits , there liolni ; 3.7SK reported In , as uualntt 1,302 yetlenlny , und G.OTO un Ttiuuduy of lust h\eek. Tliu market < 'i ' > eneil strong on lib'it lii'KS under ; ho lalluenei ) of u very active dernaml. lioth oral ami * lilpl > l B. There well ) mole and belter ! lKht hots hciu today , which , luuetlit-r with Hie JAMES E. BOYD < S CO. Telephone 10:5 : ! ) . Omahii , Nob. COMMISSION IRA1N : PflOYISIOXS : AND : SfOCKS llcom 1HH , Hoard of Trade , Direct wires to Chlcuuo und New York , JoUa A. Wa-rt-n t C-\ stronsr demand , mndc the ralos rtintr up ni'.icl bolter. Sc * ! lends fold up lo ti 05 , nnd nni choice tend bititiRlit til" , thouf-h the ftiiU' M-II not r-poited. llvcrythlnc In the nay of llRli boss WKII onnppp.l up In fbort order. Th * mntki-t nn bciivy linc-i opened about when It left off ypMcnlny , hut It did not flay ibcn very Ionic. The packers Jumped onto Iho beavj hotItHiil , and Ihe rlotr nas Stifle lower , ni. slow. Tbe bravy hoes rnbl latgcly nl JS.tXiC 2"S nnd the mlx-il mul medium w-Ulil nt JS.Ti tT2.S5. while Ihe llfthltr mixed brnu-ht } 2.Wi.l' " llrprcscmatlvc snles : No. Av , Sh. IV. Nn. Av. Sh. Tr. 5S 310 SO } ! S5 C3 3fl7 SO 12 7(1 53 315 fO 2 00 Cl 2V3 . . . 270 79 SOS 150 2 W t ! M > ISO IIS l S07 120 2 CO M { Kt 120 S 75 i sn iw j ro ta , 2Tt iso 275 ( IITO ) SCO 91 iKfl 0 2 TB 17 S19 . . . SCO M 21 ? . . . 575 M Sli SO SCO Jf > STO JO ! Til 65 SCO 150 SCO f,7 tBO V > 1 73 CO 3 ! > ! . . . 5 0055 r'1 "W 160 8 SO OS SJO . . . 8 CJ'i M -JS 20 TO 58 ! . . . ICU'S 7" SOO . . . t TO 6i sat no 2 rail , 70 M ice zo ED 313 10 J 05 W "T3 fO 2 SD Gl SM . . . 2 G ! M 211 (0 Z JO SS ! Jl 200 2 C5 Kl jM ! ICO Z S3 5 ? IS' tt 865 47 X ? 100 2 3 (52 823 . . . S M J7 aW . . . 2W rs sni2fi z c3 4t no ; 40 ; w lil 27C 40 270 ( I MO . . . 290 Bl t ! > l . . . 2 TO M 21S 120 S M CO < . . . 270 7C 2 1 120 203 CO SSS SO 279 TO 211 . . . 2 ! 'S SS : ! i-5 40 2 70 f.1 Sin ! 4J B P3 CO 271 4(1 ( 270 73 223 SO 8 OS Bl 2S3 40 270 . . , , . . . . S'J ' 3 ( ' 3 f. ( ) 1-61 SO 2 TO 7S MO M > 3 W 73 Ei2 UO 270 CS 8M . . . 303 Ki 272 2i'0 2M "S 18S 5,0 , 3M GO 301 SIO 2 TO 1MOS--OUI-9 AND KNHS. 7 337 . . 2 CO 2 Sf-O . . 2 f.3 S 273 40 2 f-5 1 IflO . . 270 C r,45 . 2 6S S 220 . . 270 6 KI4 , 1'r.S 5 KI . . 270 S 2IiO . . 2 i'S C 2JS . . 270 5 SOO . , 2 C3 7 287 . . 253 SHIJnt1 The ii > CPlpt- were llbrnil. hut tli < qtmllly of the nfirrincn wns unt very cxlra. Tin market wa8 Just nboul steady. 'I'rlsi'olutlf. . SAN PriAWISiJO , AUB. 27.-\Vlll-AT Kn-ler : Dcccmbor , tii ; > ,4c. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Thu following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska , as hereinafter set forlh In full , are submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to bo % oti'd upon at the general election to b ( held Tuesday , November 3 , A. 1) . 1SOG : A joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( , and five (5) ( ) , ot article six (6) ( ) of the Constitution ot the Slate ot Nebraska , relating to number of judges of the supreme court aud their term of olllce. lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the State of NebraMui : Section 1. That section two (2 ( ! of article six ( fi ) of the Constitution oi tno Stutn ot Nebraska be amended so as lo read as fol- los : Section 2. The supreme court shall until oiherwt.c ! provided by law , consist ol live (5) ( judsfv.- ! ' , .1 majority of 'vhom shall be necessary to form u. quorum or to pro nounce .1 decision. H nlia'li nave orli'ltml jurisdiction In cases relating "o revenue , civil cases in which Iho si.ite snail be a party , tnnml.-umts , quo v.-urranto. habeas corpus , and such appellate jurisdiction , as may be provided bv law. Sec-lion 2. Tiv.t section four (1) ( of article six tu ) of 'tie C.'onsilttulon of Jiio stai > - cf Nonrasiia , amended Kb as to read as fol lows : Section I. The judces or the supreme court shall lie elected hr the cli--irs. of the stale at large , and tlic ir terti ol olllce , except as herelnalter provuivd , shall be for a period of not less .S.n : nVi ; (5) years as the legislature may prescribe. Section 3 That section live (5) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , be amended to r" d as follows : Section 5. At the first gener.il election lo bo held In Die year 1S % , there shall be elected t\vo Judges of the ruprume court one of whom shall be elected for a UM m of two (2) ( years , one for tin- term of four (4) ) years , and at eiieh general ejection there after , there shall be elected one judge ol the supreme court for the term of live ( fi ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , That the Judges of the supreme court whose terms have ivtplrod at the tlmo of holding Iho general election of ISM , shall continue to hold Ihelr ollice for HIP remainder of Iho lerm for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 29 , A. D. 1SK. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation ot buprcmu and district court judges. ] Ju It resolved by the Legislature of the Stale of Nebraska : Section 1. That section thirteen (13) ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraslt.-i bu amended so as to read as follows : Sec. 1.1. The Judges of the supreme niu' dlstrlel courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation as may bo pro vlded by law , payable quarterly. The leglslr. : > ire shall iu its Ilrst sesslor after the adoption of this amendment , three-fifths of me mcmuers elected to each house concurring , establish their compensation. The compensation so es tnbllshed shall not be , chatuetl oftewr that , once In four years , and In : io ovetit unless two-lhlrds of Iho members elected to eacl house of Iho legislature concur tncrelu. Approved March 30. A. D 1SD. . A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) of article five ( fi ) of the Constitution of thu State o' Nebraska , relating to compensation ot the offlcers of the executive department. Ho It resolved and enacted by the legis lature of the Stale of Nebraska ; Section 1. That section twenty-four (21) ) of article live ( fi ) of the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska be amended to rend us follows : Section 21. The olllcera of the executive department of the slalo government shall receive for their services a compensation to bu established by mw , which shall be neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they .shall have been commissioned and they shall not receive to their own use any fees , costs , Interests upon public moneys in ( i > pr | hands or under their control , perquisites of olllce or olher compensation , and all fees that may hereafter bo payable py law for Kervici.-i performed by an olllcer provided for In this ' -lo shall bo paid in advance Into the stnto treasury. The legislature nlmll at Its Ilrst session after the adoption ol thin amendment , three-llftfis of thu mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the salaries of the officers named In this article. The compensation so established shall not be changed oftener than once In lour yeais and In no event unless two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the leg islature concur therein. Approved March 29. A. D. 1S95. A joint resolution proposing to nmoml section one (1) of article six ( ( ! ) of the Con stitution of the Stute en Nebraska , relating to judicial power. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of thu Hluto of Nebrasku- Section I. That Bet-lion one ( J ) of nrtlclo six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be iimended to reml as follows : Section 1. The judicial power or this slain shall bo vested : n supreme court , dis trict courls , county courts , justices of the peace , police ma.-tlstrateB , ami in aucii other courts Inferior lo the nuprcinc court as may be crcaled by mw Ji which two- thirds of the members elected to each house C ° Apprbved M'trcli 23 , A. D. Uf5. A Joint resolution proposing to amend sec- lion eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , re lating to increase In number of supreme ami dlslrlct court judges. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Icjj- slaluro ot the Stale ot Nebraska : Section 1. That section eleven (11) ( ) of artl- lu six ( ) of Iho Constitution of the Sluto it Nebraska bu amended to read us fo- | See'tlon 11. The legislature , whenever two- hlnlH of Iho memlieis elected to each housu ihnll concur then-lit , limy , in cr , , fu-r the rear otu ) thoiiHiiinl rl hi jiundied nnd ilnety-seven and not oflener than emeu In jvery four years , increase ; the number of tidg"S of supn-mn and district courts , and ho judicial dlstilcls of the stale. Suuh llstrlcls shall bo formed of comiiiiet ton I * ory , and bounded by county lines : and inch increase , or any change In thu loundarlcs of a district , shall not vacau > he olllcu of any Judge. Approved March 30 , A. 13. . 1M > 3. A Joint resolution proposing to amend icctlon six ( G ) of article one (1) ( ) of the Con- ititutlon of the State of Nebraska , relating o trial by Jury. liu It resolved and enacted by thu Leg- sluturo of thu State of Nebraska tk'tUou 1 , That section ulx ( C ) , article 0110 (1) ( ot ( ho Constitution of the S ( to of No * bt.iska b < s amended to lead ns follows : Section ft The light of ttlol by ittry ehntl remain Inviolate , tut lit" U-ctslnture mny pro\me that In ehII nctloi. . live-sixths of the Jr.ry tuny render n verdict , nnd the legtolnltire by niso ntithoii/.c ttlal by n , Jury of n less number than twelve men. In eoutts Inferior to the dlstilct court. Approved Mnich 29. A. 1\ , ISO } . Joint resolution proposing to one ( I ) of article five (6) ( of llii' Con- Mliutlon of Nebraska , rd.itlng to olh'cfrs ot tlio executive itcpnitment. llo It it-solved nnd enacted by the LCK iHlntnro of the Stntef Nebutslin. Hocilon 1. That section onu ( \ > of arllclo flvo (5) of the ConMllutlou of the Stall of Nebraska bo amended to read ns fol lows : Section 1. The evcoutlvc department shall consist of n got vi nor , llouu-nant governor , Hooit'tnry ofinto , auditor of public ac counts , tn-nmiier , superintendent of puhlla Instruction , nlliuhtueinlni , commissioner of public lands nnd buildings , and tinea r.illtoad couiinls-'loiiors. eiu-h of whom , ex cept the said laliioud commissioners , shall hold bis ollleo fur a term of two yeam , f i oiu the first 'J hut-fumy nfti-r Ibo Ilrst Tuesday In .Intimity , litter bis election , anil mull his cnn'-csor Is elected nnd . | tiiill- flrO. 1'ach rallioiul commissioner si.all hold hl , Plllco for a tot m L" tbreo ye.US , beginning on Ihe fli , t ' 1 tnu . - . ! > after Ihu llrnl Tuesday In January nftor fill elce.lon , nnd ttlilll hid U8cco Her 13 elected and oimll- fled ; ProUded , ho\\ovi-r , That nt Iho Hiat Ceiieinl clecllotl hi Id lifter IIo adoption "f thii ) amendment there shall K- elected three railroad eommlssloneis. ui-o for Urn period of otic year , one for 'ho jioi-lnd of iwo years , and one lor trie pi-ik-d of thinu years. The govci nor , nei-ictaiy of state , auditor of public accounts -nd tre.-tsuior Bhall reclde ut the ciiptlu ! dining tin If term of olllce ; tbey slvill I- , p tlio publlo recoids , books find papers thi-ic. and shall lierform such duties as may be renulrcU by low. Approved March SO , A. D. . ISM. A Joint resolution proposing to amem.1 sec tion twenty-six (20) ( ) ot article- live ( li ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , limit. Ing the number ot executive state olllcors. llo It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of tinSluto cf " "vlir.is- ! Hi cliou 1. That section Iwonty-sK (2i ( ) ot nrtiele IIv ( r. ) of the Constniillon ot the Stnto of Nebrnskn be amcndi'd to read aa follows : Section 20 No oilier oNooutlve stale ofll- oor3 except those ii.imnl In section one (1 > of this nrtlclo shall be created , except by nn act of tin' legislature whleh Is con- cm rod In by not less than thieo-fourths * nf the members elected to each house thereof ; Provided. That any ofllce fronted by nn not of the legislature may be abolished by the loulslaturo , two-third ! ! of the members * elected to eaeli house theno ! ' on-urrlnjj. Approved March 30 , A. I ) . . ISM. < A Joint resolution proposing to amend section nine (9) ( ) of artlclo eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pro viding for the Investment of the permanent educational funds of the state. He It resolved nnduncled by Iho Les- Islalure of Ihe State of Nebraska : Suction 1. That section nine CO of nrtlclo eight ( S. . ) of the Constitution ot the Stnlo of Nebraska be amended lo read as fol lows : Section 0 All funds belonging to the stnto for educational purposes , thr- interest and Income whereof only are to bo used , shall lie deemed trust funds hold by the state , and the state shall supply all losses there of that may In any manlier accrue , so Hint Iho same shall lemain isr-vor Invloltito and uiidimlnlsliod , and s.all npt he in vested or loaned oxcent mi United Stntea or htnto securities. o icgisti-red county bonds or registered school ( " 1st- : , t bond * of this slate , and sue ) ' funds , with tlio Interest and Income thereof are hereby solemnly pledged for the ourposos for which they are granted and set apart , and sli.ill not bo transferred to any o'hcr fund for oilier uses. Provided , Tlio board crerui-.l ny section I of ibis article : a enpow-----d t" sell from tlmo to timea.y or lii" securities belong ing lo the permanent school rmul and In- v-'st the proceeds arlfintlicrctrom in any of tlio securities ( numerated lit llns sec tion bearing a higher rate of interest. ' wlioor : HIJ onuor * unity lor better Invest- ' nient is prosonied. And provided further. That when nnv warrant upon , 'h. ' t : ' ' 'rcnsurer regu larly IsHiied in pursuance of an approprja- tlon by Ihe legislature aud secured by tbo levy of a tax for Its payment , shall bu presented to the stale treasurer for pay ment , and there u'ali not lie any monojr In'thp propel turn ! 10 piy mich warrant , the board created by s--r-Jlon 1 of tills arti cle may direct the state in--tsurer to pay the amount duo on such warrant from , moneys In Ills hands belonging to tlio per manent school fund of Iho slate , nnd ho shall hold said warrant as an Investment of said porn'anent school fund. Approved March 23 , A. 13. . 1F93. A Joint resolution proposing nil amend ment to the Constitution of the Stnto oC Nebraska by adding ; a new section to artlclo. twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to l > o num bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg ing ot the government nt cities ot the > metropolitan class and the government ot the counties wherein such cities arc lo cated. He It resolved and enacted by tlio Leg- I- islatnro of Iho Slate of Nebraska : Section 1. That artlclo twelve(12) ) of tha , Constitution of the Stale or Nebraska btt , amended by adding to said artlclo n new . section lo numbered section two (2) ( , to ) j read as follows : ; Section 2 The government of any city ot . the metropolitan class and Ihe government ' . of the county In which It Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when a proposi tion so to do has boon submitted liy au thority of law to the voters at such city nnd county and received I-.IA assent of IL majority of the votes c.ist in Mich city nnd also a majorltv of the votes cast In tbo county pxcluslvo of tir- ---ist In such metropolllnn oily nl such election. Approved March 20. A. D. , ISO' . A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six < C ) of nrtlclo seven (7) ) of tho- Constllullon of the State of Nebraska , pro scribing the manner in which votes shall bo cast. Ho It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the Stnto nt Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ui > of nrtlclo seven (7) ( ) of the Constllullnn of Iho Stnlo of Nebraska bo amended lo read as fol lows : Secllon fi. All votes shall bt > by ballot , or such other method as may bo prescribed by law , provided thu secrecy of voting ba pro&crvod Approved March 29 , A. D , 1SS5. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) ot article fourteen ( H ) of the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska , rela tive to donations to works of Internal Im provement and manufactories. Bo It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the Stale of Nebraska : Section 1. That secllon two (2) ( ) of nrtlula fourteen ( M ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska , bo amended to read a follows : Section 2. No city , counly , town , precinct , municipality , or other snbdlvlnlou of the slate , shall ever intilcf donations to any works of Internal Imprnvt-mcm , or manu factory , unless a proposition BO to do shall have been first submitted to the ( pialUlcd electors nnd ratified by a two-thirds vote nt an election by aiithuriiy ut irrn ; Pro vided , That Much donations of a county with the donations of sueii subdivisions In the aggregate shall not e.\f-eed ion per cent nf the assessed v/ilmilloii of such county ; Provided , further. Timt any city or county may. bv a thrcc-iouriiiH vote Increase such Indebtedness flvo IKT cut. In addition to Hiiob ten nor i-rr.i and no iiondn or cvt- ilonces of Indebtedness so Ismicd shall bo i-alld unless the mini" S"'il ' ! Imvo endorsed thereon a certificate signed bv the Hecro- inry nnd auditor of sliilu , showing that the. same Is Issued pursuant lo law. Approved March 29 , A. I ) . , 1S05 , I , .T. A. Piper , secretory of state of the state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that ho foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution of Iho State of Nebraska are rue and correct copies of the original en- 'ollcd and engrossed bills , as passed by the Pwpnty-fourth session of the legislature of ho State of Nebraska , as appears from ; ald original bills nn file In this olllce , and hat all and each of said proponed umcml- nents are submitted to the qualified voters , if the Etute of Nebraska for their adoption ir rejection at the general election to bo. iclil on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , . V. I ) , 1890. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto , ct my hand and alllxed thu great seal or ho Htatu of Nebraska. Hone at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , la ho year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Ulght lunilrt-d and Ninety-nix , of tlui Imlcpt-nd- nee of the United States thu One Hundred : ml Twenty-first , aud of thin Htatu tli 'hlrtleth. Seal. ) J. A. J'll'Un , Secretary of AUB 1 DtoNovS-nioru ouly.