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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1896)
THE OMAITA DAILY BEE : a , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1800. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Becomes the Star Performer A.raong Speculative ) Markets. THAT CEREAL STARTS A SHADE LOWER Corn I.'nllM ( it Share < < > .More Tlmii n SltBlit H.vt.-nt In ( lie Activity mill Xlri'iiutli ut \VUrnt. O1ITCAGO , Sept. 16. Writ-tit wns the Btnr performer nmoiiK Hie speculative mat-kola toitny. After nn cnrly decline ofio It turned slruiifc mul closed nt an nilvanco o ( from * ic to Tic. Btronu outside markets nnil llbfrfnl Hcabrmril ciiKiiKcmcnts were the principal factors In tl.e Mtcjngtli. Corn. onto and provisions WML- nil favorably nf- ffctud , corn closing Ho hlKhur , ontH from Uo to U and provisions from 2'ic ' to 7'.4c lilBlicr. Win-Hi Mint-led cnny and dull at a shade under yostcrduy'fl closing prlrc. It pro- nerved HH opening cluirnotsrlBtlcs for about forty-five minutes and then St. Louis began to rush In Hor.ie buying order ? , which ntartcd the crowd , who , iticnnllmu , hud ppronil themselves rather thinly on the short Mile. December wheat opoiii'd with ftcllom at from f/j'io to BO'Jjc , HKutmU yi-s- tentny'3 closing price of Ki'ic. ' and touched from Gti'l ' < ! to WfC beforeIt ontercd Its protest - test against a fuitlier itccllnc. Ihen ht. Louis wlroil that she had sold 20"J " , W Im. of hard winter wheat for export during thu last two days and that then- were foreign orders thrro for red winter , which could nut bo illlcd , owing to the light stocks. ThlH sinned Hhorts on the run. They flelztd hold of the offerings and had to stretch to 00 per bu. for that before they could sti'iidy themselves. Northwestern and local rocelptn were itgnln consiilcutitliily heavy today and were the eauso of the early wcaltness. IJul the shaketti ) given by Bt. I.oills turned the eyes of thetradern to thn other and more bullish features of the situation. New York wired early In thu day of ocean freight rouin for eighteen boatloads having been taken to the United Kingdom. Liverpool quoted from ' ,4(5 ( 'id higher prices , notwithstanding yesterday's 9io declines on this aide , but continental markets were lower. The clearances from Atlantic ports. Including Hour , amounted to SlS.tXK ) bu. The receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth were fl.TJ cars , compared with 1,032 li year ago. Chicago received 2K ! ) carloads , only four of which were contract. Hrail- street's world's visible statement showed a net Increase for thuveek of i'J27,00) bu. The innrkot ruled strong after the fU-st forty minutes of the session , December ris ing to from GO'sC to GOVie. with very little reaction on the line and no general realiz ing observable to the close. The latest trading was at from CiO'ic to GO'HC Corn dlil not share to more than a slight extent In thu activity and strength ol wheat. Offerings from the country were , however , heavier , more especially from Illi nois points , and the weather continued favorable for corn In the field. Knrly trans actions wore ut a slight decline , but the Improved tone In wheat started shorts to covering to some extent. Corn opened ' , ( , ( ' lower at ffiiVJc and gradually advanced to from 21'ic to ! Mc , where It closed , Oats were tinner , mainly through sym pathy with wheat anil corn. The volume of business WIIH only fair and pretty gen erally scattered. May opened unchanged nt from 18 &c to l'c. ! ' Provisions enjoyed only n fair volume of business. Prices , however , were llrm and ruled slightly higher throughout the HeH- slon. Sympathy with grain , coupled with lighter hog receipts , created a better foolIng - Ing and prices which were unchanged at the opening advanced slightly. January pork closed at * 0.n7' , < , , 7(4c ( higher ; January lard , fie higher at fi.72 : > ( . ; January ribs , S'/.c. higher at ti.&ffU7l.4. : : : Kstlmnted receipts for Thursday are : Wheat. 215 earn ; corn , 4 r cars ; oiits , 21 cars ; hogs , 2S.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles | DIM. i > v. | Cljt ) . Wlienl.No. ' . ' Sept SSIK IH-c May OJH Corn.No. 2 , Sent SOH 20i 0 < 't am 2(11 ( 21W21W , Dec ai'4 -4i v4WS9s ; OatB.No. it. . Fciil UK Oct IBM Ifili Dec May Pork.pcrbbl Sept 15 V2lt Oct R SO r. 72 r 77i Jan 0 774 U 72 ! 0 774 ! Lnrd.ldOlba Sent Oct . . . . . 3 : io 3 30 Jan S U7H 3 i > 7ii ! 3 7iM ! Short Kll'i- Sepl. . . a 10 Oct a i'Ji 3 I2 ( < R 1'J Jan. . . . . . . . 3 : t5 3 37 ! S7K Cash quotations were ns follows ; FLOUR Firm ; winter patents , J3.20CT3.40' strulglits. J3.00fc3.20 ; pprlngs. J3.40 ii.45 ; pnients. f2.iOfi3.30 ! ; Btrulghls , J2.40ff2.UO ; bakers. Jl.t'0&S.23. \VHUAT-No. 2 spring , M'.ic ; No. 3 cprlng. f.5Hc ; No. 2 red , C2Hc. COHN-No. 2. 2U)21",4o ) ; No. 2 yellow , 21'.t j ) OAT -No. 2. ICc ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. . 20' ! 214e ! : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , lCf20c. | llYM-No. 2 30'ic. 11AH1HY N'o. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. . 2 < S2c ; No. 4 , f. o. li. , 22fi2Cc. KI < AXSI3KI > Nn. 1. C4 ic. TIMOTHY KI-i'i : > -Prlme , J2.r,2i4. PltOVIHIONH MCKB pork , per bid. , Ji.7r. . f5.SO. Inrd , IM-T 100 Ibs. , } 3.3fl3.37i,4. Short ribs bides ( loose ) . J3.1. ' . 3.20. Dry tailed Bhoulders ( boxed ) , t3.7bri4.00. Khort clear fides ( boxed ) , J3.fjOii3.C2U. WHISKY Distillers' finished foods , per gal. . i'o'lII.TUY Firm ; turkeys , 8fllc ; chickens , Sc ; thicks , KffSip. ! The following were the receipts and shipments today : Oiitliol'roJueii oxclntuM toJ-ur tlin butter mar ket was \vuV.t ; croamury. UCtlSo : ilnlrv. IK-J JHc. Keits , linn ; iruuli , 13Uc. flieeao , Btuady ; Nisw YOHIC < ; KMHAI : , MAUICUTS. QiiiitiiUiuiH of ( lit liny 1111 ViirloiiH ConiiniMllllfM. NKW YOIllC. Fepl. 1C. KLOUIl-Hccelptii , 18.- 900 bills. ; exports , 7,297 bbls. Market llrm nnd lilKbrr for popular brandv ; generally quiet ; southern Hour , rteitdy nt (3.25 ; eprliiK , low Kiadi'D , J2.002.2.r ; clly mill clears , J3.f > 0fj3.b5 ; Mlnnesotn putcnts , HJO 3.K ; Minnesota baki-ru , J2.3002.HO ; winter putentB , 13.25ij3.CO. Hyu Hour , llrm ; Biiperllne , J2.40Q2.CO ; fancy , J2.C00 .75. llYK-Qtilel ; No. 2 mtern. 3 * Jc. IIAltl.IJY Quiet ; ucHlern fi-'illDi , ' , SOHQllc. IIAHI.CY MALT Dull : western , r.OiUe , WHHAT HrcelptB. 1W1.100 bu. ; exports , Z3.ti26 bu. ; upot ( Inner ; No. l liurd , CK > ; c. Options opened rather eagy , but ut once turned MronK uml mlvunrt'd all day on lilnluT rubles , Hiirupeun wur minors , coed cnuli demnnd wett , pro p < vtB of n Mimller rprlnic wheat movement and rover- IIIK' , und elored nt ' e net udVHiice ; No. 2 red , May , tl'J 11-ianoVic , closed ut "Oljc ; December , eCltdfTVtc. clotcd at C7e. COUN lleci'lpts , 170.000 bu. j exports. 'J7.C63 bu. ; spot firmer ; No , 2. Me. Opllomi Kcnenilly firmer On llKtit recetptH nnd the udvunt'u In wheat. Hnd closed UfUu net tilKhcr ; Mny .rlorrd ut 30c ; December. 27M < J27 13-lCc. eloted Bt 27Tie OATS Itecclpu. f.2,100 bu. ; exportK. 20,077 bu. ; iwt quilt : No , f , H * * " . Optic n * dull but B c.vller , wltti tbv oilier markclii , und closed Mfile Idelier ; Bvptcinber t'loteil at 2itc ; December , 20UU21C , cloxrtl ul 2le. IIAV Wi'Bkj tprlng , COc ; good to vholce , OO 75c. 75c.HOI'S HOI'S fitendyj ttnle , eommon to choice , ISM crop , tliiHHc ; UUi crop , Sjilc ; I'aclllc coabt U)4 ! ) crop , SVifMc ; IMS crop , aflCHc. HiniW-Qulrt. Oiihrslon , lO'.tr. ' l.HATIIiH--OuU't ; ; hcinloclc Bole. ZOflSlc , 1'ltOVIHIONH Ileef. utendy : family. JK.OOff9.00 ; exlru ntrvs , IO.MifT.00 ; | .eef liaini * . Jl.S.M'WlC.Oi' ' . Cut ineitlt. limit pickled liellles , f.ffCo . ; pickled thtuldtr * , Ic ; pcklid hums , lUW.tc l.niil , Ha > ' ; \vrntern rteain. I3.K ! > ( T3.7H ; September , $3.GJ , nom. liial ; refilled , steady , 1'ork , dull : me i. J7.00&1 8.00 : kliurt cleur , J7,7CC9.2S | ; fumlly , ja.COij 10.60. MO1.ABSKS Klnn ; New ( Jrlrunn , open kettle , Kood to rlinUo. 29l37c. TAII.O\V-.steady ; city. J 1-1CO3 S-lCc ; coun try. 3 % < | 3 3-lCv , us In quullty , OII Cotlonieed , rleadvi prime crude. lOc. yellow , 23 < < r'4o ! ; cnulf , ISOSOc ; prime rummer yellow. Z49ifi2.r.c ; on" xummer yellow. ' 'JOn'-ie. ' 1'clrolcuiii , flriner ; United , CICIMH ! J1.12 tld. Itonlii , uteadyi Ftrnlned , eommaii to Kood , tl.COU 1CH. Turpentine , stc-udy nt :4H4Vic , IllCIO l''lrm ; domettlc , fair to rxlra , 3V | C ' , HttTTKU ItecelptB. V.iW | > kKs. ; wevlern dairy , ftil'lo ; wmtern creamery , HUlCc ; KlgliK , 16c ; fuclory. Blflli- . CHIiKHI' : llitclptii , t.MO head ; teady ; lurve 7fi h i cnmll. TijSUc ; part Mm. ' , 3 t < - ; full iiklmii. ! Hi2c. ICdCK-HfCflpts , 6S(0 ( pktv. ; ijulet ; wentern , MKTAI-S-riir Iron , oulot , roulhfrn. SI0.2.'C ? 11.110 ; northern. II0.7Sttl2.M. COPIKT , cjulet ; truk- trx. J10.S7H ; exehaiiKe , 110.750 11.00. lud , aulet : lutikrr * , I2.CO ; vxclmnco , i.tH.W. ( | Tin. iiteudv ; vtrultH , fl3.ooOfll.7C. l'liitc , dull. r ! | > # lter , ipilet ; domestic , I3.U03.CO. _ AfciiiiiiilntloH of ! nil 11 NioeUH. Ni\V YOIllC. Fcpt. 16. Special cubic und l lv Kruplilo Hdvlcm tu llrudftrr l' , co > erlnir the principal inilnU of accumulation , Indlcute the foi low I UK chuniLfs In uvullalde tuppllcs lu t Hut- urtUy , a * fomiwrfd with the iirrcvdlni ; Kulurdu ) ' Available nupplle- Wheat , ( "nllut Bluten an4 ( \inada tu t of the Itockln. lnrrra d. l.UC.OW : unoat fur and In Kuroi * . Increatv. 1. 618.000 ; total JuueuH ) worlJ'B available , : .722.000 bu. Corn , I'lilled Btutm and Canada , eait of the llocklcn. dccieus * . tt ,000 , bu. O l * . United Btatca und CfnimU. tnut of the Iloekles , Incrt-dnf , 1,103,0m t/u. The only Important decrease In stocks o ( nvnllfthl * tUient list week , not covered In the ffllcln ] vlsllile supply statement Is that of 423,000 bu. nt Fort William , Ont. The lending Increases lire 250.000 bu. In northwestern - western Interior elevators , 100.000 bu. at New Orleans , W.ooo bu. nt nnlveston nnd tos.OOO bu. nt Winnipeg nnd other points In Manitoba. OMAHA ( ; IMH.\I , MAHKUT. CiniillfIon of Trmlr nnil Quotations ) ( in Simile nnil I'unoI'rotluce. . DttTTUIl-rommon to fair , 7c ; choice to fancy , country , ll12c ; leparntor creamery , l501Gc ; gathered crenni , llfiUc. OAMK-I rnlrle chickens , per dor. , J2.Wfl3.tO ; luall , H.Kfil.lO. CHBKSE-Domcstle brick , lOc : Kdam , per dot , J9.M ; club house , 1-lb. jars , per dor. . S3.W ; I.lm- berger , fancy , per lb. , 51,40 ; lloqucfort , H-lb. Jars , | , er doJ3.CO ; Younit Americas , 85ic ; twins , fancy , S'ic. VIJAlCholce fat , 8 ? to 120 Ibs. . Is quoted nl < { ? 8c ; large and coarse , 4flRc. I'Ofl.THY Live hens Cc ; ct.cks , 3c ; fprlng chickens , f.i * f7c ; l-prlng ducks , 7T7'4c. ' PIOCONH Live. We ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY npland , J5 00 : midland , J4.f.O ; lowland , J4.M ; rye straw , J4.00 ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales tell the best ; only lop Erodes top prices. HHOOM COIIN Kxtrcmely iilow rale ; new crrm , delivered on track In country ; choice urecn Relf-worklne cnrpet. per lb. . S'.Sc : choice green , running to hut I. 2 t : common. IMo VKUKTAULISB. WATiilJHlxN8-l cr doz. , crnte < l , according to size. 1I.7CJJ2 S3. OA.NTALOri'KS-I'or crntc , 7S050c. TOMATOICS 1'cr 'i-bu. bnfket , 35JJ40C. crcUMIlKUS-l'er doz. , IOI2Ce. NI3W ONIONS llocKl ttock , per bu. , 35050e. LIMA HKANS-1'cr II ) . , 4o. 1.IUNS Hniiil picked navy , per b . . : t.4nffl.r.O. -AHHAOB Home srown , per hundred , 75tKc. ) OKI.BKV 1'er doz. . 2Jf30c ; fancy mammoth , CO j ; f.5o. rOTATOBS New | Hitntm > * , per bn. ; 2.,83rK : . FUUITS. , OUAris Home Krown wrapes , 15c ; large lols , 14fi Ifjc. I'AUI-'OIINIA l'iACIirS-Frepi.loncs. Jl.OO ; J1.25 ; Cnllfornln fnncy , J1.255 ? . > . C'AI.IKOUNIA ailAI'KS Muscals nnd nihrr fancy varletle . Jl.OOtfl.IO ; Tokn > K. J1.25 ; blnclt I'Vrrnrn. Jl.0iiifl.il ) . Ari'Lis-Co < , klnK , per btil. , Jl.H ) ; cntln ? , J1.75 ; Jonathans , fnno , J2.2.P ) ! < 2.HO. KASTIJHN I'UACIIIIS MIchlRun , baskets , IlfthJ. 25c. CAI.IKOUNIA rCAItS-llartlettR. JI.MitM.CT. ; Hticrrc Hnrdy , )1.40jl.M ; llucrrc Cliilrgeau , J1.40 ( Jl.Sfl. TnortCAi. rnuiTS. OIIANOKS None. LKMONS MesBlnns , JG.OO ; California lemons , tS.2efifi.CO. IIANANAS Cholcn Inree stock , per bunch. J2.OOIt2.25 ; medlum-lze < l bunches. Jl. 1032.00. I'INBAl'PI.ES-Nn hhlpplnff stock. Miscni.LANnous. OYSTBIIS New York counts , per can 38c ; llrunch & Co. . New York belc-etc , jior can , 33c ; extra selects , per can , 30c ; New York counts , per 100 J1.25 ; per 1,000 , 111 ; New York selects , per Kal. . 12 ; per tub , Jll. HUNKY huncy white , per lb. , lie ; cnolce. 130 ; Citllf inla , nmber color , loc. CIDBH-Clurifled Juice , per hulf bbl. , 13 ; pel bbl. . t : > . PUKSBnvns Apsortod , 20-lb. pnils , each , J1.49. MAI'LK SYHUr Five c l. cnn . each. J2.75 ; cal. cans , per doz. , JI2 ; ' ,4 gal. cans. JG.2S ; qunrt cuiix. J3.00. FIQS Imnorled fancy , C crown. 30-lb. boxes. 14c ; choice. I0-lb. boxes , 3 crown , 9O10c. NUTP Almonds , California , per 11 , . . .nedlum size , JOc ; Tarragona almonns , per II , . , lorKe. 12Vic : Ihnzlls. pet lb. , Sc ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft blicll , 12c ; medium Klzc , lOc ; III- licrlfl. per lb. , lOc ; pecans , bollshed medium , tic ; large , ICc ; pennuts , raw. C ift'ic : loasted , 7',4c. DATES Halloween , per lb. , do ; farda , 10-Iu. toies , per lb. . 7c. DHESSEP MEATS. DBBP Dressed steers , 4W to COO Ibs. . C',4Ji7c ' ; western Bteei'8. 4i5f5'.ic : ! ' ; iood : cows und heifers. Iliff.Mic : medium cows und heifers , ( Vi'u'Sc ; good foretiuurrtrs , cotva and helfeis , 3Vjlc ; guui ! fnreatuirterH native steers.4U55c : iood lun'i- niinrti'rn. cows and heifers. "y.Vic ; Rood hln. ' quarters native Bteera , Slfec ; cow rounds. f > c ; cow nlntcs. 3c ; boneless enucks , 4o ; cow chucks , 30 3'ie ; steer chucks , 3iC ; beef tenderloins , l/c ! / ; beef rolls , boneless. He ; sirloin butts , boneless , SHe ; loin hacks , boneless. 9c ; loin backs , 7o ; cow ribn , No. 3 , Co ; cow loins. No. 3. Se ; beef trim mings ic ; lump butts , ic ; shoulder ciuits , Cc. MUTTON Dressed lamiu. , c ; dressed mutton. Cc , rucks , lOc ; legs , So ; saddles , EC ; stews. 2'ic ' ; ilii-op iilucks , 3c. sheep loncues. per doz. , 25c. 1'OHK Dressed lings , 4 Vie ; porlc loins , Sc ; spnrc ribs , 3Hc ; bam > , ausiiscs , ImltB. 4Hc ; pork Ehoulders , 4'ic ; pork shoulders , rklnned. 4Vic ; pork trimmings , 3e ; leaf lard , not rendered , 4c. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 gieen bides. 4c ; No. 2 green hides , 3c ; No. 1 Bieun Milled hides , 5c ; No. 2 gie rn bnltvd hides , 4c ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. ic ! : No. 2eal calf. S to 15 ibs. . 4c ; No. l dry Hint hides , 70S > c ; No. 2 dry flint hides C7c | ; No. 1 dry Balled hides. Cc ; purl cured hides , lie per lb. less thpu 'ully cured. riflEEI' 1'EI.TSir -en tailed , each. 25CCO- ; ; urcen salted tnfnrllngn ( short wooied early rklns ) , each , 15c ; dry snearilnvs ( short wool'd eurly ultlnx ) . No. 1 , tacR. i , . ; .iry shearlings ( bhcit wooled early CKnir > , Ko. 1 , each. 5c ; dry flint ICun ns nnd Nebraska butchrr wool relts , per lb. , actual welglu , 475c | ; dry flint Kansas und Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , ct- uul weight , 3ff4c ; dry Mini Colorado bulcl.er wool pelts , per lb. . actual welglit. 4QOc ; d * y Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3Ifc ( ; feet cut off , us It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GUBASD Tallow , No. 1 , 2Uc ; tallow. No. 2 , 2c ; grease , while A , 2'ire ; gicaee , white H , IV.o ; Ere"8" , yellow , IVic ; greabe , dark , IHc ; old liutter , 2&2V4C ; beeswax , prime , 15 ® 22i. ; rough tallow , Ic , HONES In cur IOIB , weighed and delivered In Cnlcago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00WH.OO ; dry country , blenched , per ton , JlO.OOff 12.00 ; dry country , dump and meaty , per ton , JG.OOifS.On. WOOL Unwnihed. fine heavy , 6if"c ; fine , lleht. ESSc ; quarter blood , 10(3 ( lie , teedy. burry und chaffy. 8 ? 3c ; cottcd and broken. coare , 7d9o ; rolled nnd broken , fine , Cflfic. Fleece waslu-d Medium , ISIflSe ; One , 14flCc ; tub washed. 16O ISc ; black , Sc ; bucks , to ; lag locks , ! i3c ; dead pulled. 5GCc , _ Coffee .Market. NEW YOniC. Sept. W.-COFFEE-Optlons opened steitdy. with September C points higher , und c > ther months- unchanged to C points lower ; ruled tolerably steady nnd fulrly active on foreign und locul support ; closed steady nnd unchanged tn 5o net decline ; sales , 19.2M bngB. Including January , $ S.lltf9.00 ; December. JS & 5J9.00. Spol coffee , nio. steady ; No. 7 , jobbing , J10C2H ; In voice. J10.12V4. Mild , quiet ; fordnvn , J15.00in7.00. Hales late yesterday. 6,000 bags Hlo nt J10.12ij for No. 7. Total warehouse deliveries from the United States , 10,237 l gH , including 14,322 bags from New York ; New York stock imlny , 1DB.CS2 bags ; United States Block. 72.1,142 bans : afloat for the United States , 252. 750 baga ; total visible for Ihe Unlled States , 477.S02 bags , ogalntt MG.tCT bugs lut > l year. HAVHE , Sept. 1C. COFFEE Closed Irregular nl unchanged to Uf net decline ; pales , 51.000 bugs. SANTOS , Sept. 1C. COFFEE Firm : good nver- agu SantoB. 10,000 rels ; receipts , 27,000 bags ; Block , fi74,000 bngH. IIAMIll'HO , Sept. 1C. COFFEE Steady at ' ,4 ( J'/4 ' PfB. ndvuncc ; salen. 12.000 bags. HIO. Sept. 1C. COFFEE-Flrm ; No. 7 , 10.150 rein ; exchanger 813-lCd ; receipts. 10,000 boga ; cleared for the United Stales , C.OOO bags ; for Europe , 4,000 bugs ; Block , 319,000 bags. Sail FraiicUco Sllninn ( "nlntloiiii , SAU PIIANCISCO. Sept. IC.-Tha ofHoUl cloalinr QUOIutloiiB for inliitiif ntJj.ti tony worj ; ii fal lows : § Ivor bin. IISMi ; Mj\Uii ilulliri , jSlH'25'Jo. faii'ht dr.ilu , lOo ; telek'r.\phlo. 163. llintoii S ( < ic'K ( luiitudnim. BOSTON. Sont. Itf. C.ill'lo-ini. 7 ( 3W usr oont ! lima lo'ins. OK J8 ivir cant. Uloiln ; pnsat for iiU tui mini ir I'lirit : KIIIINIIH City MnrKotN , KANSAS CITY. Sept. 10. WHEAT Offerings llKlit. Market active und about unchanged ; Nn , 2 hard , UttMVtc ; No. 3 , OtiMc ; ' No. 2 rt'd. noml- nally , MiT(7c ; No. 3 , l > 3c ; No , 2 spring , nominally . COItN Murket firm ; No , 2 mixed , 20c ; No. 2 while. , 21c ; Heplember 20Vir. OATS Mnrkit abcut steady ; No. 2 mlied , nomi nally ISSlCc ; No. 2 white , old , nominally 20fj20Uc ; new , nomlnully 156 17c , HYK-No , 2. 2Sc , HAY Market neuk ; timothy , cbolre , J7.500' 8,00 : prulrle. choice , J4.Wtl5.W. IIL'TTKH Market Ktvudy ; creamery , 12013c ; dairy , 'JiJIIc. KOOB Market Briii ; receipts fulr , Co 1 1 ti ii Market. NI1\V YOltlv. Sept. 10. ' 'OTTiJS Future * closed easy : uleB. 204,500 bales ; January , J4.r ; Frbruur ) ' . M-U ; March , tMO ; April. JS 41 ; liny. 18.46 ; t > fpteml > er , JS.OS ; Octolwr , IS. 12 ; .Nmc.-n- t.or. JS.12 ; Decemlxr. JS.24. tipnt clot.-l quiet ; mlddlintr , uplands , fctic ; mltlJIbnr , KUlf , Vo ; lule * . l LiiK'H. HT. UiL'IS , r"fjit. 1C. COTTDV-Ptfttdy ; m'.J. , 74c ; ulei > . 257 bulen : recilpn , Vll lmlc l , shipments. C4 bales ; iitock , 1C III baleii Ni\V OIII.EAN8. H pt. It COTTtl.V gu-xl ; mldJIItik' , 7 1-lOu ; low middling , ; > , o ; coud ( Ml nary , 7c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wool .Market , ANTWERP. Sept. 1C.There wu a Kood at- lendunco ut the Illver I'latle eel auction sales loJay and an ucllvc demand , uwlnic to a favor able tendency. There n re 1,400 tuUn offered , of which 9iO were withdrawn. I'rlre * were un- chauytd. Tbcr * w r ( U bi e ( Uutiio * A > r * oM At ! 4 < ? fJc ? , nn.l . S6S l.itlen pf a 1tter i-flec- tlon of Montevideo wool at IU7C. IIOSTON , Sept. lThe American Wool am ! Cotton Ileporter will my tomorrow of wool ! The tone ot thp market continue * more favorable. II rcems to be generally taken for granted that prices have touched bottom , and thnt the specu lative position of wool Is stronK At the present buying figures. Prices nre genernlty well main tained , nnd offerlngn for large blockn of wool have bwn refuseil , brcxuse of differences ol He to Ic n pound In holders nnd buyers' prices. Uood blocks of fleece ami territory wools have been sold. For foreign stock the demand con tinues limited. Hales In llosion , New York nnd Philadelphia aggregate e,7M00 ll'S. , of which f.o:3,3W Ibs. were domestic and ? 4.,000 Ibs. fur- flgn. Snlos since Jantmry 1 Aggregate 134,2CS,7 ( > 0 Hi ! * . , against 241,218. 94 Ibs. during the corresponding spending period last year. STOCKS"AMTTib.Mis. . SiK'Ciiliilliin In SiiKnr tinIicnilliiK Kontnrt * iif tin * Mnrlicl. NEW YOtUC , Sept. Ifi. Tbe feature of the speculation In stcn-ks today wan n change of front by nn Important Interest thai Is promi nently Identified with the manipulation of Sugar stocks , nnd has recently upheld the long side of the market. The change Immediately ac centuated the bearish provlllvltles of the rank and file of thu professional denier * . Of actual news bearing upon vnlues there was none to speak of , excepting nn caster tendency In tha foreign exchange market nnd nn advance In the afternoon rates of call money to S per cent. The Inevitable rate'cuttltig news cnme duly to hand , and the Ixmrd room scalpers enlivened the dullness of the early nftcrnoon operations by n extravagant minor of active hostlllllen having been begun In thu levant. The day wns Interspersed with periods of practical stagna tion , and the trading , which wns iiUllc limited In volume , was centered In nbotit four stocks. Sugar , Ht. Paul , IlurllnKton nnd Tobacco. The first mentioned overshadowed nny other In dividual Hock In point of activity , and Its course , as previously noted , to u considerable extent Influenced the trend of the general lint. Incidents not leferred to nbove , Included niV- dltlnnal engagements of gold from Europe aggre gating J1,7M,000. ) bringing the grand tntnl plncc the beginning of the movement to } 3 ! , S5,010. The shipments of currency by the banks to the In terior Kcrc on us liuno a sculo ns heretofore , but the transfers through the fuibtreusury fell off considerably , only J45.000 being forwarded. The treasury resource * \\ere swelled by the de posit gf JtOO.OOO In gold , In exchange for Krcen- liHcks. Although the market was only active , u number of the lluctuullons leeorded were very wide. TLe Hieclaltlcs were quite prominent. Sugar was dealt In on the recently declared dividend of 3 per cent , and broke 3H i r cent to lOHl , with n final rnlly of 1 per cent , At the low level purchases for both accounts ex erted n steadying Influence and caused partial rallies. The closing was steady at general frac- tlonnl declines. Itallwny bonds weic quiet nnd generally lower , Kansas & Texas 2ds excep tionally , gained u point on Increased transac tions. The sales were { C12.000. Governments were active but weak for the new In Other IshUeB were barely steady. The dealings were $79,000. Silver certificates were ftrong nnd 1 per cent higher on purchases of Jll,000. London cableginms to the Evening Post say : About 250.000 111 gold will iirobulily leave Ihe Hank of hOngland today for N"W York. The gold withdrawal for America today surprised the market , because there Is no steamer tomorrow. I learn on good authority It wns taken because a big withdrawal for Egypt IB likely tomorrow or Friday , nnd II wns feared the Hank of England might raise the price. Fully 700.000 will go to New York by this week's steamer from France. Theie Is Intcnte Interest ns to whether the bank rate will move tomorrow. The best opinions fnvor no change , but It Is Impossible lo Indlcute the action with nny certainty. During the week tlu > bunk has lost t > 32,000 In gold on balance. T.ie New York Evening Post's l indun Iliuilii'lul cablegram t-nys : The stock markets weio titlll flat and disorganized Unlay wllb-n fuilrur revere depreciation In prices. Today's gold movement WIIB nt first Incorrectly announced In tlio f-'it.ck exchange ns nn Influx , with the result "but prices spurted considerably. When the n.lstiilic was reclined , a sharp setback followed , cnr.Mdrt dee- Ing nl 10974. Americans were diill , with the oth'-r markets , nnd clored llfcl.MS. The Paris b < iuue wns dull nnd weal : , .ind the Uer.m markets wen- steady. There IB In ten to Irli'.e t hern ns to whe'.li T the bunk v.rp will trove tomirrvv ' . "lie be.il c-plnlons fnvor no change , but It .s inr.rnl- ble to Indicate the action \ih nny ci'itamty. During the week the bunk IMS l.st 542.VIO In gnld buhtnco. The follovliiR were the closing iiuotatlons on Ihe lending stocks of the New York exchange today : K.&T.pfil 20W WeBlern Union. . . . cx-illv , lollered. Jail nHSCHMinnntB paid. Tutnl siilo of stocks today were 10S.73C flmres , Including the following : American Tobacco , 15,1)00 ) ; American SiiRar , CO.tdO ; llurllngton & Qulncy. 24.CO-1 ; ChlcaKo Ons. C.COO ; Louisville & Nanlivllle , C.fOO ; Manhattan , 7,700 ; Itcndlns , 4,400 ; Hock Island. 5,200 ; Pt. 1'uul , 25CCO ; Tcnnchtee ' < ml nnd Iron , 3,300 ; Westcni Union , O.COO ; AVabOBli & Lake Krle , 3,300. .VtMV VorU Money Murlcot. NKW YORK. .Sept. 10. MONIiV ON CAI.I < Firmer nt G'dS per cent ; last loun , li per cent ; clot > ed ut f.fiti ptr cenl , 1'HIMIJ MI-ilCANTIIEl I'AI'KU Nominally al 74TD per cent. HTKKMNCi KXCIIANai'J-lIeavy , Ith actual ImMneBS In bnnkers' bills nt t4.S2ff4.S4 for de mand , nnd i4.Slff4.fc. ! for elxty da > h ; iKisted rates. J4.62CT4.S3W and J4.S4iiffi4.b514 ; commercial bills. J4.SO. UAH HMA'iU- tc. SIIViit CHHTIPK'ATKS W flCCc. OOVKHNMENT 11O.NI18 U'cdlc ; Btnte bonds , dull ; rnllroad bonds , wenk. Closing niiotntlons on bonds were ns follows : IVerr York Mlnlni ; < tuntiitlnni. NKW VOtltC. S3pt , 10. The following nro tlio clobiinr mlnliiff ijiut itioiui I.ouilon Slock Cluittntloii * . IXJNPON , Sept , 10. t p. in. clo-iln ? : IIAH HIIA'nn SO'td per oz. MONEY 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for rhoit blllB , ITn per cent ; three months' bills , l'i per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KliinncliilottH , H08TON. Sept. 16. Clearing ) , J13 , 17,718 ; tal- unctB , Jl.tM.1'37 ' , NEW YOHK. Sept. 16. Clearings. J95.W9.013 ; balances , J5.t72.M7. HAI TIMOIIE. Sept. 1C. Clearings , t2.3C , C2 ; balance * , J2V4.C94 , I'llII.AnKI.l'lUA. Sept. 16. Clearings , J10.271- 722 ; balancen , J1.C 7,7I3. BT. IXIUIS. Sept. U. Cleurlnr * . J3.S15.f23 ; t.al- uncee , JI21.608. Money , t8 | per cent. New York exchange , Jl.Io discount bid ; Jl discount akkul. Kori-lx" I'ltuiiiclnl , I1UIUJN. Bept. -Exchance l en I nJon , tight day ? right. 20 inaHra Jt'.iitg. . PAKIH. Sept. 16. Three per cent rentes. IClf (2Vic ex-coupon ; exchange on Ixmdon , 25f 21c for chevki. IX > NIXN , Sept. K.-Oold Is quoted ut Iluenos Ayrn today at 1W.W ; Madrid , l .tS ; Lisbon , go ; Home , 107.i:4. Ainouni of bullion wlthdmun from the Hank of England on balance loiUy , tZtJ.OOO. comldlnr of 203,000 In Aiatrlcun eucles anil > tCM la tur * . OMAHA LI ; STOCK MARKET Arrivals of All Stitts Are Heavy and Bnsi- j-Jdffiewhat Slow , NATIVE BEEFiTTLE VERY SCARCE Wcntprnn OIToVl-il'SplI Orillnnrlly Wi'll After u Si'itVt In Mailo U KM WEDNKSDAY , Sept. 1C. Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Horse * . September 1C . 3,270 4.487 K7 September 15 . 4 , ! > ) G 3.M7 3,112 September 14 . 4,277 l.OOC 1,001 K September 12 . 2.031 5.SI3 ! S4 .September 11 . 2.077 2,447 2.470 1 September 10 . 2,0W ( 3.2SI l.Mt September 9 . 3.7IR 3,207 1.913 3C September S . 2.035 4,854 2.120 5 September 7 . 2,130 930 2M > 7 K The ofllclu ! number of cars of Block brought In today by enclt road Was : Cattle. HORP. Sheep C. , M. & St. P. lly . 1 2 O. & St. It. Hy . 1 Missouri Paclllc railway. . 23 E Union Pacific system. . . . . . 5S 11 H. & M. H. 11. K . 13 19 C. , H. & Q. Ry . 4 C. , H. I. & P. Kv , cast. . . . 3 C. , St. P. , M. & O. 11V. . . . 3 7 R , 13. & M. V..11. II. . . . 23 22 Total receipts- . . ; . 12f ! 74 C The disposition the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of hca-.l Indicated : ' Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing company 2S . O. II. Hammond Co . 145 GSS Swift and Company . 305 1,093 Cudahy Packing Co . 172 1.77S 4S2 II. IJecker and Degan. . 48 . . . . MO Vansant & Co . . . 1S4 . J. It. Carey . 803 . l.obman & Hothschllds. . 202 . W. I. Sleohcns . lr,9 , . Hill & 1.,1-wls company. . 119 . litnton & Underwood . 142 . Huston & Co . S9 . Livingston , t Shaller . C7 . Cudahy from K. C . 630 I.ayton & Co . 123 . . . . Sperry & Uarnos . 3T.O Other buyers . r.SI . Left over . r > 00 . . . . Total . . " 3,613 Zni2 UG2 CATTLI3 The receipts of cattle today were 3,270 , as against 4.93G ycstctday and 3,71Ii on Wednesday of last week. The re ceipts for the week so far arc 12,493 , as compared with 7.SSO for the corresponding period of last week. Of the cattle here today G36 were consigned direct to packers , leaving about 2.GCO head on sale. The offerings of beef steers were liberal , the most of them westerns and only a few natives. The market was slow and It was a little late before the packers got down to business. Good cows nnd heifers were in demand at steady prices and the offerings were all taken early. Common and thin cows and heifers were slow and lower. Trade In the feeder division was quite brisk and the dci > lnii > lp ; : ! nns Fold freely at just about yesterday's prices. A big string of Colorado Tcxans brought J2.95. Representative. ! Ealqs : Jinni ; srnnrts. No Av. Tr.rls'o. . 'Av. I > . No. AiI'r. . i. . . .ii70 ra si , . . .ten $ .1 > IO..IIKJ $ .1 o 1..10KO 3 OS 7.iofi5 3 70 12. . . .1220 3 IK ) 1..11CO 3 CO * ' COWS. I. . . . 940 100 | 2..1fl70 2 n 1 _ 1020 235 1..1040- M ) . . . . .TTO 220 4. . . .HIT 2 M l..U 0 1 CO ' 1. . , .1(100 ( 22.1 2. . . . .104.2 2.'i 1..10M ) 1 f > 0 l--.v. 11120 225 1..1030 2 M 1. . . . 790 IM li..10SO 2 W 1. . . . ! iK ) 2 r. 1..10W i r.n . , I.IIM 2 : r 1..1040 240 1..10W 1 C.I 2. . . .1230 2r. 21. . . . ! I7S 240 4 - 1100 I r. 'I.0 2 2T 2..11W 243 i. . . . oo iso ii.tr.m 2 2r. I..HIO 200 B. . . . .M 1 ' . * > ,2 , . .jiCO ! 223 10. , . . .W.2,00 1 - 1 IO 2 ( HI .E..1070 2 2H 21. . . .1038 255 i. . . . 'to 2 ir. io. .j-oc 2 ro i. . . . 7o z > 1..11CO 215 4 , . . .1072 2 S3 14. . . .1040 2 ' 'IIKil'-ISIlS. ' . 1. . . . ( SO 135 'S..r4SC 2 45 4. . . .677 2 CO 1. . . . 830 223 33. . . . MT < 2 . ' 0 20. . . . Cl ( ! 2 CO 3. . . . 990 233 . . . . r 2 S3 4. . . . 677 2 C. . . 1. . . . CUO 240 2.-.flS03 " 260 2. . . , 173 2 05 .1. . . . TCOK240 viNl l .1 _ v < ini . . ! ? < : . 1..1290 1 CO 1..1100 2 10 1..1GCO 2 20 J. . . . au 173 1.MO 210 1. . . . 7M ) 220 1. . ,1220 IM 1..1030 213 2. . . .1120 223 1..I3W 200 1..1720 2 15 4. . . . 733 2. 1'O 1..1.W1 20) ) 7. . . . 930 220 1..1520 325 1..1MO 2 W CAI.VRS. 1. . . . 310 223 3. . . . ICO 4 0 1..130 500 19. . . . 2S5 373 1. . . . -SO 475 1..110 500 1. . . . 230 4 00 STOCKKHS AND FEEDERS. 1..1130 2 SO 2..1010 300 11. . . . C25 320 1. . . . 4SC 2 CO i. . . . 4M ) 3 M 1J. . . . S79 320 1..11CO 2 C3 Ci ! , . . . Cd ! ) 300 17. . . . ( TiO 323 3. . . . 440 2 C5 43. . . . f,90 , 3 W 2. . . . fi75 3 r. 1. . . . CSO 275 1. . . . ! I70 300 12..7M 823 1. . . . M * 275 I. . . . ( CO 300 . . . . B46 325 2. . . . COO 27.1 3. . . . 423 3 0 3U..K.S2 325 11. . . . CS5 2 K5 P..1274 305 IS. . . . 727 3'f. 1. . . . & 20 2 f.5 1. . . . MX ) 310 ! ) . . , . uST , 330 1. . . . 490 300 12. . . . MS SIC 2J..942 330 2 , . . . 400 300 33..1010 315 1..470 375 MILKiUS AND SI'IIINRISIIS. 1 cow nnd calf J27 00 1 cow nml calf 29 oo 1 KprliiKcr 30 00 1 cow untl culf 32 00 WESTERNS. NKimASKA. \v. i : . HUH. No. Av. l > r. No. Av. I'r. 2 cows S45 1 25 1 cow 1200 } 2 60 4 cows 1097 1 ! K ) 1 fce.lor . MO 300 1 liolfer SCO 220 2 COWH 1285 315 8 cowa 10CO 2 20 8 fec-ilcr . . . . 9SS 3 25 II. Ornlslui. 2 bulls..1135 2 30 25 fee.lcra..llOS 3 10 Mutt DnuKlierly. 3 cows. , 1143 2 23 1 steer 1440 3 23 Scows 1002 275 34 fccileru. . . . 971 3 S5 5 feeders..lOL'O 3 10' SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 bull 1210 215 1 fceiler 1400 290 1 bull I'fO 215 Ifet-Jcr 1100 3 OS 2 bulls 11C5 215 49 feeders..1145 303 limit 1100 210 24 fee.lerH..10UO 310 1 bull 13N ) 215 23 fecderB..1120 310 1 bull 1570 2 40 W. II. Mauler. 2cowB 1071 223 22 Htm. Tex..1120 2W 1 cow 1210 235 23 sirs. Tex..1120 210 7 cow 1071 2 M 45 feeders..1127 2 CO 1 feuder 10CO 200 14 feeders..1273 293 COLORADO , 1 bull 1330 200 3 fcoders. . . , 7 3 275 1 bull 1100 210 177 feeders..1138 295 1 bull 1310 It 10 18 feeders.,1057 3 ID IS strx , Tex..1115 2 Z5 21 feeders. . , . 6i9 325 l.cow 1200 2 40 K Campbell. 27 feeders..1219 3 45A. A. lllnford. 1 cow 1020 215 3cow 990 250 2 cows 1130 215 17 feeders..10S2 325 1 utr , IIK..1050 225 iculf 230 500 WYOMING. 10 feeders. . . . 99S 2 C5 27 feeders..1012 2 E5 Alexander Han , 24 feeders..1157 3 25 James Murphy , 2 fcedern..l2 < 0 2 " 5 70 feeders..1183 325 Kwnn I ind and Cattle Co. 7 Bteere 1'JOS 225 1 feeder.11CO 315 9 feeders.ISf.O 260 S48 feeders.1244 315 4 Kteers 1140 275 00 feeders.1177 315 2 steers 1275 2 VO Jnmca Taylor. 2 feeders..11C.O .S.lOi 43 feeders.,1259 3 40 K , Jl , Blmrtlcff. 1 bull 1270 .ifrf ) _ 8 lielfiTH 733 2 CO 1 eow C70 Its 1 feeder 400 275 C cows 778 210 10 feeders. . . . 9 320 7 cows 1035 2 SO 12 feeders. . . . COO 325 9 heifers M4 2 W 2 calves 30tl 3M 1 feeder k',0 l-'MH 4 calves 225 4 23 lUDAIIO. . 3 heifers 620 225 70 feeders. . . . 944 315 15 cows 1(75 ( 2 25 93 feeders. . . . 912 315 19 belfcrs 704 2 U 21 feeders. . . . 7W 3 20 2 feeders. , . . 9457S - Hhurlea Porter. 3 cow * 1030 3 M 1 calf 230 4 00 2 cows 1010 Z 10" HO < 8-TJiero were' 4.487 fresh IIOBH In this mornliifcas ujjalnsc 3.C67 yesterday and 3,297 on Wednesday of > af\ \ week , Tor the week lo dale the lecelpts amount ( u 9.160. as uKBlimt 9.0S1 for the corrckiiondlnK days of last week. The market oiienei ) with Unlit nnd medium weight hogs , such as would FUlt the gtilrmeni , nelllntr at Heady or nearly steady prices. There were , however , orily'u few loads that sold on that basis , mid tlie general market practically cjiened Do loner , 'f' ' ! " trade was active on the llKht and medium welifhta and the offerings were all taken early In the morning. One niece of u luad of guod lights sold up to Ji.15 , huw- Inf w at that kind of liogn would bring If they were to be bad. llravy hogs were Do lower , and while the trade was not especially active , the i > rn wert > cleared early In Hie Uay , The moet of the beuvy welKhts sold at I2. 5 ( < 2.70 , with a few as high us (2.75. The market as a whole did not average quite lie lower. Representative talesj No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Hh. I'r. 10i 409 . . . 12 M'rl W 291 120 J2 75 4S 333 120 ! 60 67 2 ! > 3 80 275 19 331 120 2Cd 48 S41 40 275 t8 , 343 120 2 CO U .242 40 275 68 , . , 319 1W rcj 74 271 320 275 S5 J12 . . . 165 K 276 . . . 275 13 323 120 2(5 . C9 , 29S . . . 275 (4 .SU ) 1W 2 C3 . ' 04 271 60 2 75 43 2 > 0 40 2 5' CO..193 . . . 275 32 120 : CS 19. . . . . . . , S9'J 120 275 42 3W . . . I CS C7..2n 120 Z75 w , . , KS ice tcs es. , zc ju > 275 (6 . . .301 SO ! CS , U , .190 40 275 39 973 tO 2 CSV U , , , .3C5 (0 275 (2 323 . . . Id- C ! KH . .27 ; 57 > OC l > 0 J W 34 80 60 t 15 (0 S3Z JtO t CS M , S 0 . . 3 75 47 } < 1 1CU 2 5 U 318 10 275 49 , .3i4 ICO 2 CS It , .302 120 275 a. ! u ? w t u g iw jji'.i ( .2 , t43 Ml 2 M 61.C ! SO i 77 } (7. . . tM . . . 2(5 41 . . . . . . .24J 160 I 80 . . . . . . . . fO 2 C5 64 278 IM t (0 (7 , 3 2 1:0 : s eo t4 > no : M 19 119 120 2f7H It 197 160 1 80 CO HI . . . 9 70 K 175 . . . JW U ill 40 270 74 . . .252 40 ISO 22 : ra 40 270 n c so t fo 45 310 UO 270 72 1(4 ( . . . J 0 7S 2SO 120 270 C9..320 JO IPO (12 ( 17S . . . 270 52 JJ4 160 I SJ M 2S2 . . . 170 CS ISO 160 2 M 64 294 200 270 f.9 16 120 IM CS 30 40 270 150 200 JM SI 802 ISO 270 f.6 78 . . . 2 M 320 . . . Z 70 K M6 320 ! M SS 800-150 270 C9 ZM tO t W K SOf 200 ! 70 79 511 . . . 290 47 214 120 270 66 259 M SM 67 2M 150 275 14 178 SO 315 ( .2 253 SO 2 75 riOR-oims AND INI S. 1 40 40 2 00 4 335 40 5 M 8 M . . . 200 S 31 . . . S M 3W , , . 240 6 ISO . . . 260 6 3r,6 . . . 2 47'4 3 313 . . . S 60 f 3W . . . 2 M > 1 UO . . . 290 2 35 . . . 2 SO SlIUKI1 Tlie rrceljits were modernte nnd the driiinnd KOO.I. The offerlnc * wert ; nil tnker enrly nnd nt nbout ftcndy prices. Ittprerentatlvc sales : No. Av. I'r. 70S Colorado ewes 93 12 ( H ) ! 7 Houlh Dakota e e 90 ! 00 IS South Dahntn culls M 2 W 127 Koutli Dnkotft PWPO M 2 40 IM Kouth Dnkola wethera U 2 W ) SO South DHkolft Intnlis S6 2 SO 172 South Dnkotn lambs M 3 U7' , < . S7 South Dakota lambs CO 3 ! 5 CIIIUAIIO I.IVH STOCK. TrniUIn Cntllc Slmv nt n < > < -nrriiI Itciliu-doii. ClllCAOO. Popt. 16. Trndc In entile wns ulnw nl a further Kenernl roducllon of lOo In nntlves. I'rlniG elilpidiiB- , dry fed cattle nloue , rule Mendy. H.i < < ii of native Kteers today \\Uf on n \m\ \ * of from t to (3.25 for the poorest to > rom M.SO to } . * > foi choice tn prime , with the hulk of I In1 K le nt from 13.90 to f4.7t > . The KlucHCr * anil I'ciMet Undo wan good ill from K.ftt to $3.C5. Texas cuttle weir In fair dumuml , KTIIM Flf-rn H'JlliiK at from | 2.20 t J2.S : . , nnd rows mid bullr ni from Jl.SO to J2.23. WesleniK cold bni'ly ' lit from J2.70 to > 3 for Pteers nnd nt from 2 to $2.3 < for cows mul heifers. Selected \vp t niHciv taken ut from t.1.40 to V3.70 , lillo feeders Kold nl from $2.7f. In $3.lh. There wns n very slm ; mlv mul t < nil mm KM for IIORS , prices belntr from So to lOc lower and lienvy felllni ! at fiom 2 4' T J3.7S ; inrillntiis from { 2.7S tu M.ZT.j IlKh'n .il from :1 : In JS.30. Sn'cs weie IniRely nt frnm J2.70 to } 2. } > G for p.iclc- crn and nt from f2.Mi M fJ.OL lor Hhlpt > ers. 1'lKH holr. ut from } 2 to J3.1.i. The sheep trade ns . .low .It urn-binned prices ; western cheep fold at from IJ.cr. lo $2.75 , nnd cMotpe nntlves were rcnrro am' Inrwely nominal nl friini } 2.fO to J2.90. Kwdlnic .beep Hold nearly the Kame n klllcis , cblolly nt from J2.SO to $2.73 , Lnmbs sold nt from f2.SO to J4 , chlelly nt from ilecelptu : Cattle , 17,000 bend ; hogs , 28,000 head ; sheep , 17,000 head. KaiiHitN Cliy Uv < - Stoolc. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 18. CA1TI.K Receipts. 10.0UO head ; shipments. SWK ) head ; beet grades barely steady ; others SlilOc lower. Texas steers , S2.1Sii3.00 ; Texas cows , $ I.S5i(2.25 ( ; lif-ef fleers , t3 < iriill.Ui ; unlive cows , $ l.Mifi3.ifl ( ; Mockers nml feeders. J2.30a3.70j bulls. J1.7S4i2.40. IIOOS Receipts. 9.WO bead ; shipments. l.iOO SI IKHr Receipts , 4.CKIO lirnd ; shipments , 3.700 bend ; market weak ; lambs , J2.S5ft3.60 ; mutton * , J2.00iff3.90. _ Now York I.lvc Stoolc. Ni\V YOIllC , Pcpl. 1C. RBpVIWRecelpls , Jt4 an CS 4 > l.u < J4J jl , l > : l'.UUit. ju ; i'v ui' ' ' 'tit- * * - . < > 9'.4iiriOc ' , dresseil weight : refrigerator , 6J7c ; ex ports , 3.600 qiiarlers of beef. KirKKP AND LAM1IS R celjiM , 1,261 he-id. dull nnd easier ; she < | > , t2. ( < t2."S. . . - , , HOGS Recelpls , 7,172 heiul ; slcn-ly nl J3.C00 4.00. _ _ Stock lit RecelptH of ttock nt the four principal markets for Wednesday , September 1C , 1K.'I" : Cattle. HOKB. Sheep. South Omaha . 3.770 4,487 3.11 : ( -IHCI.K . 1T'i'0 IS.OJ ' 7iU KnnciiB City . I'J.M O.'OO . ' ; " St. Louis . 30J C.OCO 2.4UC Tolals . M.yTO 47.4S7 ' . 'li.t-lS ' . St. I.oulH I.lvf Stock. ST. 1XDUIS. Sept. la CATTI.K Receipts , 30 < head. MurkPt steady ; nntlvc shipping steers , $3.C $ ( 04. M ; Texas HeerF , J2.30W3.40. HOGS Receipts , 6.000 head. Mnrkel Be lower ; llsht , J.1.0003.2rp ; mixed , J2.73J3.W ) ; he.ivy , J2.y > { ( SlIEKI' Recelptp , 2,500 bead. Maikct steady. . St. I.oulH Ceiiorul MnrUot. ST. IX3LHS , Sept. 1C. KI.QUR Quiet : pome cx- nort. business , but high ocean rates pln-cked sales ; pudrfils. 12.2041 3. 3V ; er.tni fancyJ2.8 < ! ( a2.0 ; fancy , rA40W2.SO : cllolce , J2.00i2.1.ri. \V1 1 KAT Sliownl consldcrablo strength at the opi'iilnK. despite tbe wt-nknes elsewhere , nnd nn advance wns made later on ftronR nml higher cables. Futures eloping1 fractions nl > o\e yester day. SIKH llrm nnd higher ; No. 2 red , cnsh , C2ff C2'ic ' , elevator and trackNo. . 2. hard. S4o bW ; September , Clue bid ; December , Ol SietVjc. CORN Futures decllneil easily on the d.iy , but rallied again when wheat advanced , and eloped a shade over jesterday. Spot llrm ; No. 2 cnsh. 19V4f19tP ( ; September , 1914 bid ; December , 204 ? 20'Ac ' ; May , 22n 22T c. OATS Quiet but htrone. Spot steady ; I o. 2 cash , lO'.ic bid ; Septcinlicr , 'i7c , nskuil ; MJJ19'ic ' bid. bid.RYK Stronp nt 29S30C , CORN MKAJJl.STi. . RRAN Ailvnnced. but offering small and held ubove wbenl , buyers would pay , salable wanted eiiHl track nt 2Sc. l.'LAXKKiiJ- ) bid. , TIMOTHY J2.60 for prime. WHISKY Jl. 18. 1'OULTRY Quiet ; chickens , old , 6'.Jc ; fprlng , Sc ; turkeys. ( ii'.tHc : ducks , CiiCVic ; geese , 44) ) 6c. KCGS Higher nt lO'.ic. HAY Steady ; choice timothy In Rood demand and scarce , but no pralrlc sold ; prairie , J5 ; time thy. J3.OOjjlO.00 , this fide. , . _ . , , . , . RUTTBK Ijowcr ; creamery. HSlC'Sc ; dairy. 8ij 14c. l.BAD Finn at J2.CO. HI'lJUTl-Ul J3.W ofkcd. ( XJTTON TIK8 11.45 , nnd in demand. , . I'ROVISIONS Pork , higher ; standard mess , Jobbing. JG.2.r.(6.50. iJird , higher ; prime slenm , I3.20ii3.22V4 ( ; choice. J3.WI. liacon , boxed flioulders and long ? , f4 ; rlba , J4.12'i ' ; sliortR , JI.M. Dry sail meats , boxed flioulders , J3.C2lij longs , J3.W ; ribs. J3.62W ; Bhorts. J3.75. HKCKIITH Flour. S.OOO bbls ; wheat , C3.000 bu. ; com. 21. ( W bu. ; oats , 12.000 Im. BHirMUNTtU-Flour. 10.000 hbls. ; wheat , 29,000 bu. ; corn , 120,000 bu. ; oats , 18,000 bu. Liverpool llnrUcl. LIVKRIOOL , Kept. 16. W1IKAT Spot Mfady : demand poor ; No. 2 red winter , stocks cxhnuhted ; No. 2 ltd fcprtni , ' , SH 4d ; No. 1 California , is nl. Futures opened ijulet and unchanged ; clotcd llrm. with February unchanged and W'lid lilKher ; biislnesK about equally dlslrlbnleil ; heplember , Ss 3d ; October. Ss 3V4 * ' : November , SK STiJ , I.e- ccmber , SB 4d ; January , Se 41i'l > February. BCo1tN Riiot. quiet ; American mixed , new , 2s 9id. 1-Mtures opened ijulet , wllh near and distant iKisltlons lid lower ; cloied linn , with near positions ' .id lower to il lilcher. and distant poalllons unchanged ; business al mt rqually dlH- trlbuted ; September , 2s 9id ; October , 2s 9-id ; Novemlx-r , 2s 9 id ; December. 2s 9ld. FI/3UK-Flrm ; demand fair , freely supplied ; St. Ixiuls fancy , winter , 7s. I'KOVISIO.N'H Itncon. steady ; demand ni.ulei- ate ; Cumberland cut. 28 to 3 His. . 28s ; short ribs , 20 In U Ibs. , 28s ; long clear , light. SS to S3 Ibs. . 26a ; long clear , heavy , 40 to 45 Ibs. , 25s tfd , shoil clear backs , light , 18 Ibs , , 25s ; short clear middies - dies , heavy , 45 to SO Ibs. , 21s 3d ; clear bHlles. 14 to 1C Ibs. , 2 ( > s 6d. Shoulders. r'lUaie , 12 lo IS Ibs. . 24s. Hums , short cut. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 21s M. Tallow , Hn North American , 17s 9d. Ileef , txtia India mess , 46s 3d ; pnmc mess. S6s yd. I'ork , prime mess , line wettern , 45s ; medium wt-mern , 3XH * 1 , Lnrd , Bteady ; prime western. Its t l ; ie- llned. tn palls , 19H , < "HKKSB Firm ; demand moderate ; finest American , white , 42s llnest American , colored , 44sji UTTER Finest United States , Ms ; g ( l , CCs. UIJKIIKIKRATVTR111 Fore iuarters , Sdj hlndiiuarters , ( lid , I'lrMlOLKIiM Itenned , 6Hd , HOI'S At London ( Tacitus coast ) , * 1 15s. MliiuciijnillM VVIint. . MINNKAI'OLIS , Hepl. 16.-\yHBAT-Slronif ; Paptember. SOHc ; December , (7Jic. On track : old. No. 1 hard. SSV.c ; new , SSljc ; No. t norlb- ern old S7Hc ; new. S6-c ) ; No , 2 northern , old. 57c ; new , S4Ucf receipts. 477 cars. SAN FRANCISCO. Spt. . 16.-WIIUAT-Enileri December , J1.02VS ! _ Ma ' _ < 1-M- KiiKiir Miirki > t. NK\V YORK , Sept. 16. SUdAR-Ruw. fp let AVOID IIIIOKKT SIMM'S , TltADK WITH A UDSI'OXHIIILi : I-'JIIM , K , S. .IIIFIIIIAV .fc CO. , IIAMCIOII.S AMI IlllOIClCltS , ] -l-t ; nml 1-1 Itlullo Hid. , ChlniKo , MKMIIHRH OF T1II3 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADi : IN COOP HTANDINd who will furnli.li you with their latest book on statUtlcH and re liable Information leganllnif the markets. Write for It and Ihelr Dally Market Ix'lti-r. lluth free. RBFIJRKNCn ; AMERICAN EiXCHANOK NA TIONAL RANK , CIUCAHO , ILU JAMES"E. BOYD & co. Telephone 1O30. Onuiliii , Nob. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SIUIU Rtom 1HH. Hoard of Trade. Direct wlr lo Chlcaco and Nrw Vork. Corremxindenls : John A. Wsrren * C DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. n < l barely steady ! refined , nulM : trumilatel , Tic I < ONIK N. Pert. 1S.-BPOAU Cnnf , quiet ; cm trlfiignl Jnvn , I * M ; Muscovado , fair rfflnliiK P W. Heel HIRST , dull , September , 5 lOtt'li ' l > c totr. J > s 1U < 1. Dry < iiiot1 * . NEW YOIIK. Rfpt , ! . Printing cloths nrm m 211-lGc for regulars and no talcs reported , nn < ' sales ot 20,000 piece * odds nt full rules. Hu l. ness moderate , owingto holl.lny In ccttalr house * . FAI.I. UtVint , Sept. 16.Print cloths. Z 11-lCe Mendy nnd llrm ; moderate demand for odd count * OH City Market. on I , CITY. Pept. 1G. Credit balances. JI.12 certificate opened nt 11.12'i ' ; hlghrsl , Il.KVi lowest , 11.12 ; closed nl J1.12 ; no Mies ; ship- incut * , M.3SO bbls. : ninn , 107,053 bbls. THU IICAI.TY MAHKKT. INSTItmiKNTS placed on jccoril Wndncs day , September , Ifi. IMifi : WAUUANTY uKrcns. 11. 11. Hopper and wife to 11. A. Han son , 2 nett-s In n H ne 13-15-10 J 121 D. C. Sutphi'ii to M. T. Patrick , umllv ! 4 subdlv lots 3 and 10 , In KOVITII- mcnt lot 3 and another tract In gov ernment ; lot 3 , In 2.1-15-13 ( Columbian Investment company to M. S. Schroeder , lot 2r > , IJurr Oak. . G.fXX It. Schroeder and wife to Charlcn UcU , o % nw BO 36-16-13 1. " < X Sanuto C. H. HtiPtln , s\v nw C-ll-13 , se ne l-H-12 and part ofv ' .4 o l-H-12 4 , ( 1) . O. Hurling and husband to W. U Abbott , lots fi , 7 nnd S , Mock 2 , Omaha , A. W. Wagner to M. M. Wagner , lot 19 , block fi , Itcdford Place MX It. D , Holmes and wife to ,1. S. C5II- bert , lot 11 , block " 11 , " Shlnn'fl 2d add 2f.CK , QUIT CbAIM DKKOS. Commerclnl National bank of Fre mont to M. T. Patrick et nl. , lots 3 and 4 , block 1 ; lots 7 to 11 , block 2 , Pope Place < , r.O ! mi3ns. Special master to Commercial Na tional bank of Kremont , lots 3 and 4 , block 1 ; lots 7 to 11 , block 2 , Pope lllacu 4.2K Total amount of transfers ! 23i7 ! PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The followlnr ; proposed nmcmlmrnts to tha Constitution of the State of Nebraska , as hereinafter set forth In full , arc submlttet to the electors of the Stnto of Nebraska , ti bo voted upon nt the general election to be held Tuesday , November 3 , A. P. 189C : A joint resolution proposing to nineni sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and five (5) ( ) , o article six ( C ) of the Constitution ot tut. Stale of Nebraska , relating to number o judges of the supreme court and their term of olHcc. lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section Uvo ti ) of article six ( C ) of the Constltullon 01 tno SUita o Nebraska be amended so as to reail ua fol IGWB : Section 2. The supreme court shall untl otherwise provided by law. consist of live (5) ( ) Judges , a majority ofvhom shall be necessary to form a quorum or to pro nouiino a decision. It c > r.t : yiavo orieinu Jurisdiction in rn. o relatlnfi ' revenue civil cusca In which thu suite Klnill bu n part" , inap'jp.mus. iuo wurrnnto. nnbuua corpus , and such appellate jurisdiction , us may bu provided b.v law. Section 2. That section four M ) 01 article plx id of be Conmltutlon of thu stat of Nebrasna. tm amendeil ho as to read as fol lows : Section 4. The JudRes or the supreme court shall be elected by the elpninrs o : the state nt InrRC. nnd tnclr term of olllce except ns hereinafter provided , shall be fern n period of not less . .Sun live to ) years ns the legislature may prescribe. Section S That socU : > n five CH ) of nrtlclo six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , be amended to rp d n follows : Section 5. At the first Rcncr.il election to bo held In the year 1S9G. there shall be elected two juilKcft of the supreme court qne of whom shall be electee ! for a term of two (2) ( ) years , one for the term of four (4) ( ) years , nnd at pnch Rciu-ral election there after , there shall bo elected one judRO of the supreme court for the term of five (5) ( ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , That the Judges of the supreme court whose terms have nc-t expired at thn time of holdlnc the urencral election of IffflG , shall continue to hold their olllce for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 29 , A. D. 1S93. A Joint resolution proposinR an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of supreme and district court Judges. He It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section thirteen (13) ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended so as to rend ns follows : Sec. 13. The Judges of the supreme nnd district courts Hhnli recelvo for their ser vices such compensation ns may bo pro vided by law , pnynuit ! quarterly. The leKlsl&J'lro shall at Its first session after ihe adoption of this amendment , threc-Ilfths or tlio inemuers elected to each house concurring' , establish their compensation. The compensation so es- tabllched shall not b& change : ! nflonei- than once In four years , ami ! r ' : o ? vcnt unless two-thirds of the members ejected to each hoiiff ! of thn leRlslnluro concur tnereln. Approved March 30 , A , D. IS95. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of article live (5) ( ) of the Constitution of thu State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the uiUcera of the executive department. He It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Sectlor ) 1. That section twenty-four (24) ( ) ot urtlciu 11 vo ( .1) ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows : Section 24. The olllcers of the executive department of the state Kovcrnment shall receive for their services a. compensation to be established by law , which shall be neither Increased nor diminished dnrlnu thu term for which they shall huvj been commissioned find they shall not recelvo to their own-lino any fees , costs , Interests , upon public moneys In tbolr hands or under their control , perquisites of ofllco or oilier compensation , and all fees that may hen-after bo payable ny law for services performed by nn ofllcer provided for In tMf ' ! " flmll bo pnld In advance Into the state treasury. The legislature shall at Its first session after the ndontlon ot this amendment , three-fifths of tno mem bers elpt-tPd to each hoiiho of thn loilsla- tnro coiicMirrlnR , i-stabllHh tb " "larlt-s of the ofllccrs named In this article , The compensation so Pslablbhstl shall not be chanced oftener than once in four years nml In no event unless two-thirds of I he members elected to each house of the leg islature conrnr therein. Approved March 29. A. D. 1W5. A Joint resolution proposlnr tmrnd section ono (1) ( ) of article six ( ? ) of the Con stitution of the State 01 ° Nt-brwiltu , relating to Judicial power. liu It resolved and enacted hy the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska. Section 1. That section onti U ) of article six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the SInto of Nebraska be amended to read UH follows : Hi-ctlon 1. Tlin judicial power of this slnto shall bo vesU'1' ' lr' ' " supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , justices of the [ K'liro , nolle1 mn lstnilrs , and in such other courts inferior lo the uuarcinc court us may bo created by law ; n which two- Ihlrds of thu members elected tn each house C ° Appfoved March 29. A. D. 1890. A Joint rrsnlutlon proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article MX ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , re- latlnc to increase In number of supreme and district couri judges. liu It resolved and tnuctc-d by thu Leg- sluture of thn Ktatu of Nebraska : Section 1. That section eleven (11) ( ) ot aril- clu six ( C ) of thu Constitution of thu Btutu it Nebraska bu amended to read on fol- flection 11. The legislature , whenever two- thirds of the members elected to fU'jh house shall concur therein , may , in cr . > fter the year ono thousand elulu Mundred and ilnety-scvun and not ofiener Unui once In every four years , Inureusn the numbur of udK 'H of suprernti and district RourlH , and bu judlolul districts of thu Plate , Such districts shall bo formed of roinpnct terrl- ory , and bounded by county linen ; und kuch Ini'rease , or any change In the joundnrles of a district , shall not vacate thu olllco of any Judge , _ Approved Murch 3" , A. D. , U j. A joint resolution proponing to amend ccctloa ill ( C ) of article cue ( I ) of tbe Con- ' stilullon of the State of Nebritikn , relating to trial by jury , IkIt resolved nnd ctmctctl by the Lcff IMnmro of the Stuto of Nebrnska , Section 1. That section six ( G ) . nrtlclo ono (1) of the Constitution of tjin Stan of No- brns > kii bo amended tn renti ns follnws : Section C. The rlRht uf trial hy jury shnll rcnniln Invlolnie. but the it-Klslnturo may provide that In etvll netlonn five-sixths ot the Jury may render a vprcilet. nml the IpRl.ilnturo by also nutborUe trlsl t > y a iury of n IPS * number tlmn twelve men ) , In courts Inferior to the district roiirt. Approved Mfirch 29. A. U. . ISM. I A Joint resolution proposing to nmonfl section one ( D ot Article five (5) of the Con * sUtutlou of Nebraska , rclatinj ; to officers ot * the executive department. lie It lesolvetl nnd cnnclrtl by the I.cs * Islnturc of the State if Nebraska. Sfctlon 1. That section one in of nrtlcU nvo (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the Btat of Nebraska bo iimeikltM lo reud IIM fol * lows : bectlon 1. Hie cxeetiilvi1 rtepnrtnicnt shall consist of n poveinor. lleutei.ant Kosxruor. secrctiuy of . tntp , auditor uf public no counts , tri'UMiirr , Kiipcrlntendrnt of inibllo Instriiftlon. nttoiney Kuneiai , commlssloncp of ptibllu mml . nnd bulldliiRH , und tbrou railroad coiiinilFSlonciM , eneb of whom , ex * cent the cnld nillrond commissioners , shall hold his olllco for a term of two years , from thu Ilrst Thursday anur the tlrst Tuesday In January , ntter : > | s election , and until hts successor In Cr ciea nnd < innlj- ttt-J. Knch railroad commissioner shall hold hU offleo for a term of t'-'so ' venrs. < beginning on tin1 first Intus ay utter the first Tuesday In Jantinrr after his election , nnd until his nscecssor Is elected nml < j all- fletl ! Provided , however. Thai at the Ilrst KflHM-fil election held niter the adoption of this amendment there shnll be elected three inllioml commissioners , one for the I * peflotl of ono year , one fo * ho period ot two years , and one lor tno period of thrco years. The Rovernor. secretary of state , KiidUor of public- accounts -Mid treasurer iilinll reside ut the enptln ! utirliiK their term of otllce ; tney shnll kc-i'p tbe nnbllo reeords , books Mid papers there , anil shall perform fitich duties ns may be required by law. Approved March M. A. P. , 1S9S. A Joint resolution proposing lo ainoiwJ sec tion twenty-six (20) ( ) of nrtlclo nvo (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , limit. IIIR the number of executive state otllcers. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Leu- Ishitnrii of tbe Stnto of r'ebraU.- ! Section i. That section twomy-six (2G ) ot article live ( B ) of thu constitution or the State of Nebraska bo amended to rcnil 03 follows. Section 2C. No other executive stnto ofll- cprs except those named In section ono (1) ( of this article shnll bi > created , except by an ant of the legislature which Is con curred in by not lers than three-fourths of thn members elected to each housa thM'eof ; Provided , That nny ofllr-o created by nn act of the legislature may be abolished by the leglslaturi' , two-thlnls of the member * elected to eneh house thereo ! eiinclirrinif. Approved March SO. A. D. , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing to amend section nine (9) ( ) of article eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska , pro viding for the Investment of the permanent educational funds of thu state. Uc. Il resolved and enaciud b.v the Lcc- Islaluro of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Tlmt section -line (9) ( ) of nrtlcla eight ( it ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska bu nm > .Mitlca to rend ns fol lows : Section 9 All funds belonging to the state for educational purposes , the Interest anil Income whercot only are to be usuil , shall bo deemed trust funds held b.v the state , and the state shall supplv all loSHe there of that may In nny manr.er accrue , so that the same shall remain icr--'cr invlolato and umllmlnlshcil , ami s : . net in. in vested or loaned excel ) ' . < m iTiiiteil Slatca or ! ilu o sccurltlen. ot rvcusteruil county ' bonds or rcglstereu senuol rti.strlcl bonda of this state , nn < r stleo ftituiH , with the Interest and Income iiiereof are hereby solemnly Dh-at n 'cr tlvi lurposes for which tiicv me praiuen ami set apart and shall not be iransftnvd to any other fund for other uses : Provided , The board crcitu-.l t > y section 1 of thin article " ' "jxnvvMU to sell from lime to time a.ty ot tuo Focuri'i s 'lelong- Ing lo the permanent Mehnol fund nnd In vest the proceeds nrlsnm tnereirom In any of the securities unumratcd : n ' . ! ns sec- tlosi bearing n higner rater interest whenever an onnor > uiilty lot tictlcr Invesb'i ment Is presenieilj And provided further. That when any warrant tpo' : JhR ttt.-xo 'rrasurer rcfru- larly Issued In pursiiniicp of nn r.pproprla- tlon by the legislature and secured by tha levy of a tax for Its payment , shall ba m presented to the stale treasurer lor pay ment , and there shall not lie any money lit the propel inml 10 pay such warrant , the board created by section 1 of this nrtl- , _ , , cle may direct the state treasurer to pay " the amount due on such warrant from ' moneys In his hands belonging to the per manent school fund of the nlate. and ha shall hold said warrant nsj nn Investment of will permanent school fund. Approved March 29. A. D. , 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing nn amend ment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to nrtlclo twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the mere- Ing of the government of cities of the metropolitan class and thu government ot the counties wherein such cities are lo cated. Ho It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg. Islaturo of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That nrtlclc twelve (12) ( ) of the Constitution of tbu State of Nebraska bo amended by adding to ni article a now section to lie 'lumbered section iwo (2) ) . to read as follows : Section 2. The Koveinmeni of nny elty ot the metropolitan class and the government of the county In which It Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when a proposi tion so to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the voter.of such city nnd county and recelveil Oio assent of n majority of the votes cast in such city and also a majority of the votes cast In the county rsclnclvo of tn" ; rant In such metropolitan city nt suen ! ccton. ! Approved March 20 , A. D. , Ifflr , . A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Bectlon Blx ( G ) of article ueven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Ncbraalca , pro scribing the manner In which votes shall jo cast. He It resolved and enacted by the Leu * Islature. of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thut section six 1C ) of nrtlcla seven ( " ) of the Constitution of the dtato if Nebraska bo amended to read us fol- Section C. All votes Khali bn by ballot , or such other method as may bo prescribed iy law , provided the Bccrecy or voting ba PrAPp7ovc'd March 29. A. P. . 1895. k Joint resolution proposing to ninenJ section two (2) ( ) ot article fourteen ( H ) of tha vOUBtUutlon ot thu State of Nebraska , rela- Ivo to donations to works of Internal Im- irovcinent and manufactories. He It resolved and enacted by the Lcgla- iituro of thn Btntu of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (21 ( of nrtlcla fourteen ( H ) of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska , be amended to read a * Bectlo'n 2. No city , county , town , precinct , r.unlclpnllty , or other HiilnllvlKloit of tno Btate. shall ever mnlco donations to any , wcrkn of Internal Improvement , or mnnu- 'nclory , unlei-s a proposition so to do shall lavci been flrst submitted to the < juallflc4 lector" r nd ratified by n two-thirds vote it nri election > 'Y i iiihorUy uf law : Pro vided , That -tien flomttlonx of a county , with the donations of sum Hiibillvlslons In hn aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent < of the assessed valuation of such county ; rovlded. further. Tnnt any city nr county nay , bv n three-lonriliB vote. Increase such' ndebtednpss Mvo per -lent In addition to' Riieh ten per crr.i .inn no nomlH or vl . lences of tnflebtctinemi so Ismicd shall bo valid unions the Ham" until ! have endorsed hereon n c < Ttllleau- signed by the sccre- iiry and auditor of state , showing that ho name Is Issued pursuant lr < law. Approved March 2tl , A. D , , 1S05 , I. .T. A. Piper , secretary of state of ths itate of Nebraska , do hereby certify that ho foregoing proposed amendments to the oiiKtltutlon of the Stale of Nebraska are rue and correct copies of the original en- oiled anil eiiKronard llln ) | , as passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the loKlslaturo of ho State of Nebrauka , ns appears from mid original hills on die In this olllce , and hat oil und cuch of said proposed omcnd- ncnls are submitted to the mialided voters } f the state of Nebraska for their adoption jr rejection at the general election to bo icld on Tuesday , the 3d day of November. A. D , 1890. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto et m > " band and alllxed tbe great seal of he state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , In ho year of our Lord , OHO Tbouuaud Klglit lundred and Ninety-nix , of the InJepend- nco of the United States the One Hundred nd Twenty-Unit , And ot this etatu tut Thirtieth , Seal. ) J. A. I'U'Ell , Secretary ol Aug I DtoNovS inoru only.