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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1896)
TIT13 OMA1TA BATLT HISTS ; TUirKSDAT , ATOUST 13 , 1800 , COMMERCIAL ASD FINANCIAL All the Spccnlatho I'rcduoa Markets Weak and Demoralized. WAS A PnETTY GOOD TRADE IN V/HEAT / Snitrtitlirr Llipililnllnn Wnn , Hun- .MIT , llic l-'riilurc , lic T < nr lit Mlu-riil DclltvrlGS li 1'lrsl H A OHICAOO. Aug. 12 All tlio ttpcf-ulallvn pioduco maikets were weak nnd demuril- Uc-d with lliilil.ttlnn. | imtlcularly ot near by dell vet Irs Wheat for Si pttmber closed nt Sl'.ir , or lc bflnw yesterday. Corn , rjinvlslunn and onts elosrd lowr. There wai it i > ri Ity peed trndo In vvhi-nt cnily , chlclly In the way of llnuldatlon. uftcr wtildi the market became ix little oxcltr-d , llio l.mgo for tbo dny bolng fiom IHc to 2c. The tone developed \vivi vvertk. nnd the market again sold oft , Roltymbci dec-lining to from Sl4e > lo ClHc. and Docem- licr to SS'c , the sprcnd bplvvner1 liio c fu- tuica wldcnlnB to 3e. Tlmil nguroa thoncit it lost of from IV&c & to 2o. Cables came lower , local r " tlpw ovcirnil the es timates nnd iiorUiv/citfin rccclyt i vvcro l.irgo 101 this llmo ot year , all ot whlcn t tided to depress thQ price The FiMJloi.l- bcr Ibiuldatlon iv.13. hov/tvci , the feature , the fear of possible liberal deliveries Ihu Hist of the oomli g mtmtn he-lug talked of ns one of the bcnr nmuinc-nts Coin wnsvtn ! < und lower , mill further decline' ) taking place , Srplnmbci hi-lllrs ore to 2Jo. December to 21'Xio ' nnd .May to 2.c , llual URUHS hovvlng the close at Mom % i * to vic lovvc-i. Oats were weak nnd lowci , with the open ing ut Ihu best lirlce-ii and closing nt the lowest at a lo ' ) of from vie lo Ic. Theie v\ns n c.ood trade and nn uneasy feeling. In nynipalhy with the break In wheat nnd corn and the lliiuldation by local nnd out- Dido holders. , , Trade In provisions was dull , vvllh fluctua tions within the narrowest i.inge T.ho most icmnrkabln feature In the situ itlon JM llio continued demand for loose lard Jlost of tliu produce nowIs going In tanks to lellneiles , and so little Is going Into the tlercns Unit the pi Ices of tierces has ma- tirlally declined I estimated iccrlpts for tomorrow Wheat , 170 cais ; coin , 7-10 cars ; oats , 310 cats ; hogs 37,000 head. Ihe Uniting futures ranged ns follows : Articles 1 Oni HUH. I fi v Ulcal.Ko.V Auir Kpl . . . . . . " 4H Dee b'JKQ't Corn. No 2. An ? . . . Bent Mnj 27 Oats. No. y. . ? opt 1 OUI ( Hi Wai Pork pcrbbl Bcpt 0 15 0 .15 C ' . ' - . It 27)n ) Ocl II ( II ) D HUH .1 U7H U 024 J in U 70 C 05 0 H7H U UO Lanl.KiUlbs Sept 3 2'i ' 3 L'2 3 17 3 20 Oct 3 HO 3 HO 3 215 S 27k Jan U LOs : i uo 3 CO 3 00 Short lllbH- Scpt s : u 3 32sj 3 2" 3 21 Oct. . . . .1 41) 3 411 3 32 ' < 3 .121 * Jin 3'M .1 15 t'ahli iiiiolnttonarre us follows : ruiUIl HnHlir ; vvintci pntenta. H13W320 , MralRhta , > 2 .OiT3 SO , Miring pittnta f31JHj3C. ) , EtrilRhtB 12&Q < jlOO ; bal > crB W1IUAT No 2 uprlng , 531a , No. 3 sprlnff , CSRSIc , No Z red. 5Se. CXKN-No ) 2 , 22 c OA'IS-No 2 ICc , No. 2 white , 20iif21c ; No S whlti > , lSff2l'/c HYD-No 2 ! Sc. nAUIir-No 2 , nominal ; No 3 , t. o. b , Me : No I 170 lie riv.\snit > NO i. r. < nc TIMOTHY 81ur > rilme , * 2 SOOT 00 I'ltOVlblONS MCKS pork , per bbl , f025fC30 , laul per 100 lb , J:1 : r. . TI 17Vi , hort ribs , Bldci , lee c ! 323ji3 i , dry Biiltcil shouhleis boxed , J3 7r.fi4 00 ; rhort clear tiller , boxeil $3 7 it3 S7'/j WHISKY Distillers' llnlnhcd gooils , per gal , SI 22 1-OUI TUY Weak ; turkeys , "V410e ; ohlcKens , Be ; < luckn , 8ftUV&c. Thefollovvlnu were the receipts pnd Bhlpmentc lodni. ' On the Pro Uiao oioliiiiiri toliv thi bnttar inir- k-t wan llrm ; creamery , U44ljc : dairy , 'Da * ISo. UCBB. weak , frebh. Do Cheese , dull , oao o. MSW TOHIC UUM UAL BIARICBT. ( luotntloiiH of < lie Day on Various NGW YOKK , Aug 12.-n.OUn-nccclpts. 23.- 700 llln ; exports , 12,147 Lbls ; weaker and f lower for eprlnsa ; about stemly for winters ; winter patents , $3436350 ; winter BtiulghU , $320 330 , Minnesota patents , 13 2Stf3 ( 75 ; Minnesota bakers , (2 (082 SO , pprlnt ; low grades , tl 10(32 ( 23. Ilje Hour , dull , super- Bne , (2 COJJ2 CO ; fancy. $2 65 . ' 80. CORN MnAIx Quiet ; yellow. C4c. 11YH Dull ; No 2 western. 37 f3Sc 1IAULCY Nominal , webtern , 3H4JJ33C. ] ! , MHjiV MAI.T Nominal ; western , 4SfKc : " \VlIUAT-lleeclptH , 4'iSOO hu , exports , 41,110 bu ; epot weak , No. 2 roil , Clc , No 1 haril , 64140 Optlona weaker anil active- with continued anil steady llauldatlon , closing wtak at the- lowest price , No , 2 red , 61 4c. closed ut Cl4c. Septem ber , ClJC2 Jc , eloped at ( ilc COUN ItecilptH .1 . COO hu , exports , 112,70(5 ( hu , spot weak ; No. 2 2Sc. Options weaker and fairly active on continued UquUlatloiiH and favor able crop reports , closing weak , August closed nt 2io ! ; September , 2SHO fl14c , closed at S'Jc. OATS Hecclpts # 1 COO hu. ; exports , 2J,40 hu. ; Bpot weak ; No 2 , 20c Optiorm dull and weak ; August cloned at 20'4c , September , 20)4020Hc ) , closed ut iOVic. HAY Ver > dull ; chippingC5c , good to choice BIWc. llinilS-Qulct ; Qalveston , lie ; lluenoa Aires dry , IGo ; Texas , drj , 8V4o ; California , I3c. HOI'S Quiet ; 1S34 crop , 2J4GlHo : 1EM crop 8W3V4o : 1'nclllo coast , lkD4 crop , 'itflo. 1'acllic const. 1S95 crop , 3fj4'4o I.rSATHUIt Quiet : hemlock sole , lluenou Ayrcs , light to heavy weights , SOQ21C , acid , 20 2r.c 2r.cI'llOVISIONSlleef. . dull ; family. J3 D000 00 beef hams , JI5.t.OSlli > 00 ; packet , Iu ( > Ofi'7iW Cut inc-itB , dull ; pickled belllis. llirsijo ; plckleil i BhoulderB. 3Ytc : pickled hams , t92of975. lallovv Bteady ; city , 3Vic ; countrj. S .c. llaeon boxed fchoiildeiB , (4 40 tongues. I3.7S ribs ; , , (1 , shorts . . . . , . . , . . * . . . ' f 111/ t W.f on It- n.A.1 t. - ? . _ ' ? > m.eft'8. ! i'SVl'l.cr. ' and P Mil 10 2.1 staid ird metw Joblilnir. J650ftorM lIUTTnil-HecelptH. 13,498 pkus ; western dairy 8V4 flZo ; western creamery , llViClSKcj UlglnV llVtc. fllKCSB Ilecelpts C.C02 pkes. ; quiet ; large , f7V4c ; small , WMlc ; part skims , 2j5o ; ful . lltcclptp , D.716 pkK : steailj ; siato am ! Pennsylvania. 13rtl3'ic | western , lO'.jffllc. OII S Cottonseed oil , nominal ; prlmt crude , 190Wc ; off grades , 18ffl.ic ; prime siimmci > ellow , K i23c. I'elroleum , dull ; United eloBOil at II CHjVi bid. Hosln , quiet ; stnilned , common to good , ll.'SVSWl.SO. Turpentine , nulcl nt 248U4\c. niCIJ Quiet : domeitlc , fair to extra , nvv- : , Japanese , 4UG4c. MOl < AHHih : Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle Booil to choice S9 37c. FltniailTH-To Utcrpool , quIit ; cotton , by steam , s J2d. Kraln , bj mean. . M. M13TAI.8 I'lc Iron Uull : Botithern , 110 25 l 00 northern , 11025012 60. Copper , easy ; brokers ! lOJic ; cxchangp , 10-\o , I ead , sit nils ; brokers 1270 , exclmiiKP , J2.75 , Tin. etiaily ; etrults | 135I340 l-lates , market ( julet. Kpelter , llut domollc , (3 k5 , St , I.lllllM ( il'lKTIll . BT. 1.0U1H. Auu. l.-rLOlIl-Marke-t Bill ! rtull , but steady to llrm ; pili-nts. 3 OOBJ 15 ; exlrn nl'-lV > i-70iJW ( ! f""cy' < - < ° fl2M ; cholee , J2 K WIIIJAT With free eelllni ; tlicre v\us a furthei decline. The market for futures clo cd % o to l ( under jestmlay. hpot , lower ; No , 2 red , cimh tSVJc. elevator ; & 8U i69o. truck ; No. 2 hnrd. OHJc AUKUst , KVio ; beplember , too ; December , Mlji nsUeil. COHN I'utures were weak and lower ; spot lower , No. 2 rash JiKc ; August. Il'8c a ked tinitember 21.02liic ; Di-oenil er , 22'jc arkeil. OAl.S-1'utuies n\ln declined : tot | , lower Nil. \ ca.li i ISUoj AuguM , Ho bid ; BepUmber , Ifcu. May. 19U ankcd. im : 28V4C. track. COUN MiAL-tl33 IlllAN HuM-rs as 31o for en t track. FI > AXHlKI-t-ulfa at Me. TIMOTIIV BKBI > New , I ZVI02 70 HAY Itpcelptn. heavy , contUtlni ; rhlelly of low Krade : choice In demand , prairie , neu. II toe C.W ; timothy , old , | iiori2W ; new. is.ooiii w. Ilt'TTIilt-Hlthcr ; ervameo , 13iJ17c : Uahy S 13c. WIIISKY-tlSi 1-Ol'I/TIlY ilurkel ( leady ; chlcK.-ns. old. Tc rprlntf , Sc ; turkvyn , OurkM and M e , un cliaiiKed LUAIJ Quiet ; steady ; common offered at t65 but oilier Crudes heli ] above that , fepalttr , nom Inal nt 13 U atked 1'IIOVISIONH I'ork , lower ; ilandaitl mess v , I .HV4 M. I < rd. lower , prlmu fliam ihnlrtS3 15 llaeon bosed nhmiM.ru : Ionic * . 6"i : ribs H iv > ; rhortu , Jl K ] > ry Milt nu'tilH lioird nhouldera and longs rlb , 1375 ; hurl , 4 IUtri ol SI n rU ft , MVKUI'OOU AUK It WHIJA-r-Hpot , quiet ilemund | Kwr. No t red. winter. C IViA , No. i red. prlnr , Sn ; No. I. fullfcrnla , t 44d. l"u turfs openea tr dy und cloned quiet , will neai ana illstant ponltlunii M lower. liu lne heav led on m'ddle ' ponltlons , Auguit , 4 * ID'/sd ' , btp tembcr , 4 10HJ. . , , . i ulct ; Acittlcan tn\t.ti- \ * , b . olwi-d fpilet. with nenr nnd ill - lut't i * > IU ( > n iiii-hniiKc- to ' { < ! lower : fou ln M hffirlrst on middle position * ; Augutt , 2 DUils hcpt mW S 90 1 MiLH Firm fnlr t1-mnn ( < 1 , freely tupptlnl rttnMtflo.N-s naeon. firm , ilcmnnd filr. Cum- h ilnml 'lit We. Minrt rlhi , Z1 * * , clear tielllc * . M * . Sf'jullen. cqunrp , M * C < 1 llnnii , 42 * M fnllcw , Una Norm American , ICs M Iteof , pllinf IIIPMI , V II I'oik , prime mc s , fine UTitlii , 4"n mtillum , JC * M I < nnl , firm ) prime W'MMn , 11 , rrlitidl , In pn l , 191 C < 1 lll'J iri-rinc ! l Uiillci ) Mntc * . ROs , good , 50s. rr.rn.oini M iitttmii % < t UUrniol'.HUOU limit-rot cqunrter. 3Vid ; hlml luniler , S itl IinrS At toniton (1'aclllc ( coiKt ) , 1 Its. ' ' ' OMAHA ifuMj'ir.vjj' riimllllnn tit Trnilf unit ( lunlntlon * mi S.uili ( tinil 1'nnc'j I'roilncc , ii , < ! S rholco itnck , tfl&tir. IIL11 fi- Common to fair , ; © 7iej ! choice to fnncy , cur , try , llffllr VKAtr-i Imlco ( l SO to 1M Hi * . , In quoted nt CHRJ'ic , Inti e niul coirsc. ig.'c. Clliisn : : UutiK-tllr lillck , 10c IMnni , per iloz . < 1W , chili hou illli. . JIIIP , iei doz , J.1 fo ; Ilm hiM.ft' , fancy , per Hi , HV4r , Hoquefort , Hlb. Jiu , i > r do * , 11 ai 'Viiunif Amcrlcns , S 4C , tvvltn , finov , 4'y. ' I'OI 1.1in tlvc he-nil fflOUc : cock * , 3c : tiir- Kt-jK , fie , uKl tlitck , CCf Fprlntt chicken * , TOT'ic ; * prliiK ilnck * Hll" . I'lOKONSMVP , Wet ilfnd plRCons not wnntol. HAY- Upland , r > 00 , inlillnml , II to , Ion land , H CO , iirtrnw , f 00 , color mnlces tlic price tin hay , Unlit Imlcs tell the beat ; only top Brniloi bring top prtccii. mtOOM COIltt Rxlromcly slow dale ! new crop , ddlvercU n traclt In country ; choice green nelf-vvorUiiir carpet , pelHi. . ' . 'ic , choice giecn , running lo Inn I : 'ic ' : common , lUc. W ATP.lt Min.ONH-1'er iloz , crated According to flee , J200fi2f OANTAUH'l'r.S-l'cr 3 doz crates , t\.XQl \ 60. 'KJVl v/ioi.S-I'tr 4 Inl basket , 4UUMV , Vi-bu doz. , 2o N'n\V UNIONSOood Mock , per bu , tOc. LIMA HKANS-1'er Ib , 40 IIIJAN.S llnnd pit ) eil navy , per hu . > 1 ( Offl r,0 C'AIIIlAOn Home erown , pir hundred , SOcQ Jl CO Y I'cr doz , 235J30c ; fnncy mammoth , POTATOES New potatoes , per bu , 23c. rnuiTo OltAPES Home mown Moorc'H Early , 23c , IdVvn Concoi ! , 2' ( C'AI.iroitNlA PEACHES Crawfords , SOflSSe ; * j tu 10 box loin , T'.fiSDc. CA1.1POUNIA I'l.l'MH I'cr box , $1 Slfll CO C-M.1I OHNIA aHAl'Il'cr e tfe , tl 23(11.40 APPLES CooKllifT , per lihl , 51 GOBI 75 , eating , mo SOUTIIEllN 1'EACIIES Per i-tuwkct crnte , fleeFtoncB K"e , ollngs. 75c. t'AI/iroitNIA PEAHSllnrtletls. . tl COCT1.73 lluerro Hnrdj , Jl "Ofll TO HIilTIHIMUKir * * I'ci 1'i-oU ' in"t1171 rONTAIMIt.EAU NECTAHINES 1'cr cnsc , J17T TROPICAL rilUlTS onANOES lloill , per case , K'r'0 , Mexican ornnisi n f ( BU INS MeFslnns , fnnc > , $100(3350 ( , c'lolcc , J510 , California lemons , $300 ItANANAS Cholcn lame stock , per biinc'i 12 051213. mcillum sized buiK-hei. (1 &OQ2.00 PINEAPPLES No shipping stock. MISCELLANEOUS IIOXEV Fancy white , per Ib , 14c ; choice. Uc , allt.irnl'i , amber color , luc. riDEIt-Clnrlllcd Juice , per halt bbl , 13 , pi bbl , t' PItESEIlVES Assorted , 20 Ib pnlls , each , } 1 40 MAPI.H SVllUP rive gnl culls eoc-h , J ? 73 nl cnns , per doz , 112 , Mi K l cans. t6Z3 , nuirt inn. } 3 FO riOS Importeil fancy , G crown 30-lb. boxes. He , choice. 10 Ib boxei 3 crown OSlOc NUT1 ! Almomls , California , per Ib , medium ze , lOc ; TnrmKonn. nlmoniis. per Hi , InrKe ISVic. DiazlU per Ib , Sc , English vvnlmtla , per Hi , fancy soft shell 12c , meillitm size. lOc , III bcrts. per lh , lOc , pccins polished medium fco , lare ( , lOc , PcnnutB , law , CiJ 'c : ronstcil 7'Sc. DATES Hnllovveen. p r Ib , Co ; fards. 10 Ib boxes per Ib , "o DltnSSED MEATS. I3EEr Dressed steers , 400 to COO Ibs . CJpB'io vvtuti-in niters. I'jSS'i.e , 15001 ! COVVB nnd hetfe-rs 4'45Vtc , meOluin cows nml helfeis , 4i.i5e , iooj foreaunrters , covis tuiil heifers 3'iiii4c ' , t , oil rorruuarlpis native steers < ig3c , ROOI ! hlnii niinrh-rs. COVVH nml heifers , " 67UO. Rood hint' mmrti-is ulcers BUc : cow rounds 6"c , c " phitcs , 3c ; Ixineless chucks , 4o , cow chucks 3R J'ic. ulcer ehuckfl. Ui4c beef temleilolns. 20c , beef rolls , bonele-ss , So , bliluln butts , boneless. 9c. ; nln backs , boneless loc ; loin baeks , Sc. cow ribs No 3 , 7c. cow loins ; . No J 9o. beef tilm - -lmH , 3c. rump butts , re , shoulder clods , fie MtjriON Uret = e-il himhs 7o , clieescil mutton , tc. rncks , lOc , less. 8c , s uldles , be , steivs 2'-c , hrtp plucks 3c , Fheep tongues per tloz . U3c 1'OllK Dieiseil hoffi 4lic , pork loins , Sc , spire libs , 4c , ham tuuiajes , butts. 4'/iC , poik shoulders , 4'jo ; poik shoulileis , Fklnned 4"-c pork lrlnimlnfs , 3c ; lent laid , not rendered. 4c HlDrS AND TAI.I.OW. HIDES No 1 crecn hides t" No 2 crcen hlUse , 3c , No 1 Kiceii baited hUlcs , D'Ac No i t > ree Bailed hlvles. , 4V5c , No. 1 veal cnlf t to 1 ? lua . Co , No 2 veal cnlf. 8 to 15 Ibs . 40 : No 1 ilry flint hides 7 fSc No dry Hint hides C7c No I Jrj salted hlOts , la , pait oured hides , lie per Ib less than felly cuied dHEEP I'EI Tb Green baited , each. 23JJCOc , green called shearlings ( s-iort nooced early skins ) , each , ICc ; Jri bhenrlliKs ( shoitvoolcil early skills ) , No. 1 , encr , , luc , dry sheailliiKs ( bhoitwonld eaily skins ) . No 1 , each. Sc , dry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool peltf per Ibi. nctuiil vvelgiit , 465c , dr > flint Kansas and Nebioska Murrain wool pelts per Ib act ual weight , 3 4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts per Ib , actual vvclgit , 4iif3c , drj Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts per Ib , actual weight , 3B4c , feet cut oft , A3 It Is useless to pay freight on them TALLOW AND QUEASE Tallow. No 1 , 2J4c tallow , No. 2 , I'Sc. grease , white A , 2'Jc : grease , white IJ. 1M.C , grease , yellow. l' c , gieasc dark lc ; old butter , Jj > 2Vic , beeswax , prime , ISO 25o , rough tallow , l'4c. IlONEb In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In ChUago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J1200R1100 , drj country , bleached , per ton , flOOOfrl200 dry country , damp nnd meaty , per ton. ! C ( KQS 0" . WOOL Unwaghed , fine henvy. 6iT7c , fine light 8fi9c qunrter hlood. lOftl.e. seedy , buriy and cliiffy , Sfflc : cotted nnd broken , coarse , 7K3c , cotted and broken fine , GJrSc. ricece waslipd Medium. ISiTISc ; fine , 14HCo , tub unshed , 1C0 ISc : black , EC ; bucks , Cc , tajf locks , 2J3e , dead pulled , C8Cc. ColToo .MiliKe-t. NEW YOKK. AUff 12 COrPEE-Optlons opened biiely bteiulj. with prices Ciff > 15 points lower , ruled quiet and Bi.nor llj weak under local pressure , clohed quiet nt 15JI20 points net decline. August. JIO 15&10 20 , September , } 3 SO © Sk5 Spot cofiee llio , dull. No. 7 , lie. Mild , dull , Cordova , J13 OOJJlf. 2"i S-IVNTOM Auff Ul - ' COl-'PED-SteiuU : good average Santos , 10,600 rets , receipts. 21 bins , stock 143 ( KM biiRH IIAVIin. Aug. 12 COPITIJ Closed quiet at 'sW f net decline , Holes , 2 ICO bags HAMBURG , Auu. 12 COPPEU Quiet ; > 'iJ\ ! pfl ? advance ; eulcs. 7000 bags H1O , AUK 12 COri'EE Dull. No 7 , 10,400 rels , exchange , 9 3-ll l. H Cliy I. Ho Stoclf. KANSAS CITY , Aug 12 GATTLE-necelnls , 8,000 hi lid ; Bhlpments , 3 400 head ; best steady , others hlow and weak ; Texau steers , 12 00 (3 ( 2a Texas cows , 11 25i25 , beef steers , 13 25B4 SO ; native cowu , 11 ' 003 10 , mockers and feeders. 12 < B3 55 ; bulls. } 1 W4i3 25. HOGS HecelptR , C 000 head ; shipments , 2300 head , maiket stend > , 60 higher. closltiK wenk , bulk of sales $ JWff31C , heavies , 12 C303 CO packers , U S53 03 , mixed. I283ij310 ; lights , UOOSf315 ; Workers , 13 10HJ3 15 ; pigs , 13 ( T { J3 15 hllEIIP Receipts , 2 000 head , shipments , 1 COO head , market slow , but steady , lambs , [ 2 C.04P 450 , muttons , t:05Q:75 M. lioulH ! , ! > < S ( < K'I . ST. LOU1B. Auif 12 CATTLFJ-IUcelpts I- MK ) ; slow , but n < it lonci , native slipping tteeis , tSCf CO , dressed beef grides 132147415. cows and heifers. 12 OOJT3 DO : Texans nnd Indians , slow , J.MOf340 | ; Town , llCO2(5 ? I1OGH Ilece-lpts. 6,000 head ; market 5c lower. llcht , UIOQ'325 ; mixed , IZ.PCJTJ 15 ; heavy , 12 60fi > 320HHEEP HHEEP Heielpte , 2.DOO head , market qultt ; natives , 12 6003 25. KUIIHIIH City MiirkctH , KANSAS C1TV , Aug. 12 WHEAT > ,4fl2e lower , luler In low grades : No 2 hard , EIHc ; No 3. Ufftkc ; No , 3 red , MVift'Sv , No , 3. 60 52c. COHN bllhhtly lower , No 2 mixed , 21ii2l 4c. No. 2 white , 22'Ic. ' OATS Low grades Irregular , choice llrm ; No. 2 mixed , I6c ; No. 2 white , UMQtlWi , IlYE No. 2 , nominally , 2Sc. HAY Steady , unchanged 1IUTTEII rirm ; creamtry , 12013c ; dairy , 10 ( P12c EGOS Generally firm nt J'ic. I'cnrlii MiirUctM. J'EOUIA , Aug. -COUN-Easlcr , lower. No. 2 , SS'ic ; No J , 22 = 4c. OATH Easy ; No. 2 white , 19V4G20'ic , No. 3 white. U94 20v ; , HYE Dull , nominal WHISKY Mntktt steady , finished goods on the basis of 11 2j for high wines HECEIPIH Corn , 89,550 bus ; oats. 92.CO bus ; r e. 1 JOii bus : w'llrkj , none , wheat , 9000 bus SHIPMENTS Corn 11,250 bus. ; oats , 26800 bus i r > c , none ; vvhlck > , WQ sals. ; wheat , O.coo bu MurKt-l. NEW VOIIK , Aug , 12 Bl'QAIt Raw. quiet ; fair rellnlntr , S'.c : , iiiitrlluml , KG test. S'ie. He lined quiet ; trushed , _ powdered , Ho ; Branu. latid , < Tlc. LONDON. AUB -SUOAH-Cnne , ery quiet ; centrifugal Java , HH 9d , Mum in ado , fair rvllninK , 103 3d. Iliet mifnr , dull ; nn demand. August. 9s 10' ' id ; brptrmbtr , 83 lOWd. stock of beet KURur In the United Kingdom , lt > 9 , r < 0 tons ( Jot Ion NEW YOHK , Aug. 13. COTTON-DuIl ; mid. dllllfc' . Sc. NEW OllLEANS , Aug. 12 COTTON-Quletj middling , 75-lCc ; low mlddllntc , 7He ; eood ordl- nar > , Ctle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i NEW YOHK. Aug. 12 An - fair demand that took more or less quantities of mltccl- lancou teatonnble dry goods prevailed Hot weather checked gpot business. ( Ill City MnrKct , OIL CITY , J'a. , Auir lS.-Crfdlt balances , 1103 , rertlllcales. opened and highest. 11.05 , lov\ and elated , 11.031 $ ; chlpinente , CS.'JJS bblE. ; Vun , 101,411 , bbls. _ TrlncoVluii , SAN PIIANOISCO. Aue. 1 ! WHEAT Weak i Dfcemher , Si o bid. HO.S1X1N , AUK It , Clearings , llt > S9,48G ; bal- anreii , 11,125.440. NEW \OH1C. Aue. -Clearing * , S2 > 0SbOi bolunceii , | | , SU , I < ) C'HIC'Aao , Auu It. Money , firm ; call cm time loutm ut C7 per smt , tfcw Vctk exchanee , clenrlnRK , 11 00 ill count. fjterllnft , rntu , on ilpmnnd. II KH4 , on daj , U Hank clenrlnBS , 1I2,3M,000. STOCKS AM > KO.MJS. Siniill \ ' < iliiin < - of lliiHltirxs Cnnnvil n Ilcncdoiinr j- Mot rinoiid NnVORIC , Auir , 12 Today's stock market vvnt ronctlonaiy tin a diminished volume of juc Incus. The declining movement Ans due to reallrnllon of prollis on ycsterdny'n shntp rally nnd w.is not taken on the street to tnein any Unfavorable phare In the situation. Further venkncss was nppircnt In the exchange mar- tet and rales for money were not as stiff ns icretofore. The course of 'the market evidenced considerable tcdiicllon of short Interest , but n he day proKrcs ed dbllgatlons ein short conducts were largely Increased. London pir- Iclpated In the movement In take proms and contributed tonnrd the reiitlon Lnruer op- raters hrto e\ldenced n cautious rpltlt , pcml- nir Immediate ilevelopincnts Ilkdy to benr upon trices lltislnefs wn not ns well distributed us m Tuesday , but Sugar nnd St. Paul MiMnlncil heir relative positions ns lenders In point of ncllvlts. Manhattan nRnln figured as the pre eminently enk fpature of tSe depression. Thcrp vns no newM of special Impoitnnec bearlni ; upon irlccs Industrials weic rpeclal objects of bent- attack on receipt of lower quotations from Lon- lon This encouraged bear dcrnonstiatlon nt he opening , nnd prices Melded nil along the Inc InduMrltl nnd tnltrnitlonnl slinrcs vvcro he chief suffcreis Ulnllatta , hovvt\er , drop- ilntf nn excciitlonnl 2 per cent to 77 The re- ncllon was POOH ihfckcd b > distribution of * up- lOitliiK ordprs. A general rally occurud but t wn short-lived , and nil business * wns con- Rldeinbly restricted In the laid dealings ilnrkcd henv IIICFR was nppnrpntvhlch developed ntn vvcnklipps , timl nutnhle concp'slonn In prices ollowpd Man intlnn touched * 4' , the lovvpft mint In t.io recent flump Extreme IOFPCS In ithcr shares ranged from 1 to 2'4 per tent , with Inal prices In most Instances onlv u shade nbovc hp lowest. ItillvMiy bonds vvoro Irregular on decrenred ipallliRB nggiegatlng tSScCO. The telidilic > ( if irlceT was ilnnnnnrd Oovcinments wei-p slnds n IraiiFncllons of 1" > 000 Mlvcr cerllllcnt H wrre pxeiptlunally weak , lending to G"So on sTlea of 140 OUi Tha follov Ing were th < - closing quotations oh ho Icidlnc stocks of the New \orl < c\chaiiBD tcdav , ton . < L Qulncj 7MO , Ilock Islam ! 4 10 , ht I'.iul , 30SOO , VV'esteni Union , 12300 , silver certificates , 40,000. A - York MIIIUM NEW YOniC. Allff. 12 MON'in' ON CAT.L Ka s at 2'41 per cent , lost loan , 2 per cent , closed nt 2 per cent I'lllMC MIIUCAXTILU ' ' ' I'APGn-C'.flS'j per cent STintUNO nXCIIANCi : Ulster , with nctunl business In b-inkcrs' hills nt $4 SJijfl 1 Vi\ fur denianil nml 54 SC1 * for sixty Ua > s , posleil i.atns , tl S74 SS'i nnd 51 iU04 SO1 ! ; , commercial bills , ft S"/2 HAH bILVI5n-07c. I SIIA'UU ' -TATD lONDB-.fateaily , railroad bonJs , regulai Clolnff quotations on bonas were ns follovva- l''i > rrliu I'liiuiicliil NdU-H , lN , Auir , 12. Exchange on London , eight dn > s' sight , 20 maikB 40 pfg , IXNDON , Aug U Gold U quoted ut Duenoe ASICS today ot 14850 , Madrid , IH 25 , l.kbon , 2aV , ; Heine , 107,00. 1'AIUS. Aug. 12 Three per cent rentes. 1021 COo for the account. Exchange an London , 251 Ido for checka , Driiunril Wliili > IlntliliiK- . ATHOL. , Mass , Aug. 12. Lena Itlvitt , aged 1C , and Cora Goanette , aged 10 , were drowned while bathing In I'lncdalo pond je-stcrUay. TI1U U13AI.TV M\ltlCiT , INSTKUMRNT8 placed on record Wednesday August 12 , UM ; WA11RANTY PHKOS. W J rinch and wife to I It Andrews , w 21 feet of e 42 feet lot 7 , block 74 , South Omaha . , . . . < > . . . . I 11 L ) Iteeil and wife to lllnlle lJo > le. lot 8 , block 4 , HlierlJun 1'luce . , , . , , i > iii > 8 Sheriff to lllerpnymoui llltele , 4 00 acrci In J4-15-IS . . , . , , . Total tucount ot transfer ! . OMAHA LIVEBWCR MARKET Larger Supply of' Onttlo , lut Only of Hcdini Quality , llot.c YARDS CLEARED EARLY AT STEADY PRICES Hcci > lifN | of IIiK U'ure Met n llrlNl < ni-'ihiiiiil ' mill itic Mlirkft WUN MrniiK < > SHUT. SOUTH OMAHA , AUR. 12 Cntllp. IIOK snecp Horses. August 12 1,277 8.151 II August 11. . . 1,511 2,195 1,23 August 10 2,781 02G August S 71) 4,017 ' August 7 1,170 4.20S 'sii August 6 1,270 2011 AllgllBt C i'i > 2l ) S3 Allgtlst 4 2,097 3,507 GfVj August 3 3,438 l.OOJ 1.1TJ Thu olllchil number of cars of stock brought In today by each rotul wns : Cuttle. Hogsi O. & St. V , lly I MO P. uy ; , . . : n n U. P Sjstem t C It. & M 11. H U 8 II C. , I ) . & q Itv. . . . ! , , 1 C. , It. I. & 1 > Hy , west 1 C.1. , St. P. , M & O-UJ- r , i : . . M. v. n. u 21 it. Total rcccbtH 51 BO The disposition of the tln > 's receipts was as follows , e.ich bujcr pin chasing the num ber of he-ad Indicated. nuvorn Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omnhii 1'ncUlng Co 10 121 O. H Hammond Co . . . . IS T19 Svvlft nnd Company 3"i SS7 Ctulahy Packing Uo , . . . . 1C9 1,251 11 H Uccker nnd De-gall , . 11 1oilman & Hcthschllds . 61 . . , . W. I. Stephens 151 . . . . * Hill howls Co 1 Henton & Undcivvood . . . 37 Cndiihy , from K C. . . . 281 Plnnlclnton P.icVg Co , Milwaukee WIs 03 Sinclair & Co , Cedar Unplds , In , 251 Other buyers 132 Totals 1,211 3120 11 CATriJ-The rcce-iptu of cattle \vero 1277 head , na iig.ilnst 1,533 head vdsterdny nnd 1,220 he-ad \Vedncadny of lust week Of the cattle here 2S1 head were con l-ntil dliecl to packers , Ic.uIiiE barely l.COO head on silo. t The supply of beet cattle was larger than on some dujs , there being fewer feeders nnd more fat cittlo In the yards About n dozen loads of corn-fed steers wore on wile , but they were not of the Kind calculated to attract buyers , being mostly on the commonlsh oruol. Some verv ordinal y 1 lir.-lb natives bi ought J I 33 and n bunch weighing 1313 Ibs. Jl 7" The grass cattle were also on the commonlsh order for the most part. Some Texas cattle sold to the killers ) at $271 uml western rnngcis sold nil the way from fjrofiGC'j The de mand wns good and lit --pile ot Ihe fact Hint Chicago rcpoited a lower market , and thnt the cattle on s ile were not especially nttiactive the market hcie was steady Practically cvcrj thing In the yards sold early. Cows and heifers wler. < > In limited supplv , only about l < c 01 Seven load J being on sale As In the case of bet f.isteors. the demand was good , and th < M ofT < hlngs all bold early nnd at good , steady prices The mniKct on HtdcJvc-rs and feeders was devoid of any nuvfe itures The demand MUjKHIlS AND SPH1NGKIIS 3 cows . . . . . . 740 24V 1 c4lf 170 B W ) IIOOS Ihe leeolplH of hogs were heavier than jehteiday by 1.10U heu.il , und heavier thnn a week KRO by the Faintf number. TIP market ns a whole was Just about stendj anil the IHWS all Fold early , the deinanil being pool and the tride active There wcie some shipping ordeis for lUht lings , and under the Intlucnce of the denmlid from that pouice the- nuiket w is n little htionw on that Kind , of ntuff. at t.ie snine time It mas have been a little r.ivn STOOIC. 'I'll ere WIIH u Kulr Sloe-l.i-r mill I'erili-r Tritilo , CHICAOO , Aug , 12 Not many cattle old above. J3.CO nnd fralea vvero largely belvteen that figure and (4. with numerous eaten of common lo "pretty peed Brassy cattle between from (3 23 to 14. There was a fair stocKer and feeder trade at from i2.30 tu (3 ( CO. Hulls sold mostly at fiom } 2 to 12 73 , tout ] ft-edltm cattle fetching from 1250 to M CO Cows and heifera averaged lOo lower , but rnUes were active and firm , dc- siiublc ( men relllUK ut from (5 5 to J3 SO lexas cattle elmrcd In the krnerul weakness , with rules at from ] 2 35 to 13.15 for gra a stecrB. Droves of IIOKU averaglnR ovci 230 Iba , void ut from 12 CO to 13 20. big hoga eelllng. us a rule , the worst. Medium weights and mlx. d lots Bold at from 12 W to 13 ! HUH welKhts at from 13 10 tu (3 to , and pigs ut from > 2 75 to 13 SO. Heavy hcgi declined the most , tne bulk ccllliik- below 13 und cluslDK lOe lower. Medium anil llcht weight ho/i iQld largely at from il 13 In th'eep trada wua only fairly unlmutfd ut from tl to to 11.75 fur Inferior up to from 13 1 1 n 10 iff jol < - nHrep , not man ) ttlngbelovr 25 er above 3. Wuttru rtu e che pulJ ul from 122J lo JJfAmU KOlJ at from ( o MM for culls up to jves for prime llo < l > n llccelplii ! Cntlle , I5.WX ) head ) hoe * . t7lCK > ht-ail , hetp , 1JOOC hcnd \cn York Il c > Sliirk. NEW YOlltt. AUK -UEEVEy-llectltitd. . * i4 hcncl ! nrm nnd active ; nntlve t en , J8M > 4.7S ANI > IAMllS-n < ctlpt , S.270 lifil.l , liend ! dull at Stock In Mutit. llecord of recclpti nt the four yrlni Ipnl inir- kets for Wednesday , AuRiiot 18 , imfli Cnttle. HnK * . 5hi-c . South Oraiha 1.277 JIM ChlcaRO 11 000 17.W-0 IJ WO Knnins City * OdO 6 ( HV1 2. ( x > St. Louis 4 Mfl tOOU 2/.00 Totals . . . . . : S.l77 SI.1&7 17.3W .iiiiiRU SCOTT roitur.n i nr.sirsv. Vnc-niie * on OUlnliiiinii t > tiiri-iiip Ili-neli > \hlili Mny Ho mini lt > 11 } mini. KANSAS C1TV , Aug 12. Jmlfris Hcmy W. Scott of the Third Oklahoma Judicial district nml member of the supreme court ot the territory has icslgned the Judge-ship and formed a Invv partnership In Now York City. Tor over two jcnrs a hot tight 1ms been waged ngalnst .Judge Scott H Is be lieved that ov-Congressman William U. ll > - tnnn of Indiana will bo appointed to the olllce , _ .InilR < - DuiKlv Slut-In Aflor HI-HI' . Judge 12 S mindy , accompanied by Mr Albeit Edholm. left jcstorday nfternooti for iv bear hunt In the wilds of Wyoming The judge and Mr lilholm will vcrv lllulv be absent about six. weeks , nnd will camp for n tlmo In the Haglo mountain much , which lies at the foot of I.imimle peak The Judge' will be vlsdle-d during his so Join n by his daughter , May nuiidv , ne- companlcd by .Mis ludle-k The- women will travel from Hock Cn ek Wvo.vhcro ( they will be mot by Mr IMhoInO on bicycles across the great I.iramlo plains borne forty miles to the foot of the moun tains. The hlcMic rldo will be the llrst ever attempted by any of the fair sex , and will no doubt create wonder among the thousands of antelope on those plains , nnd the women will probably also remember It long In after scars. llov TlmlM ii VnliinliltIllun' . Fran'.c Weeks , n small boy about 10 yenis old , found n h ineNome ring with diamond nnd pearl wetting hevoial dajs ago , near the corner of Twenty-eighth nnd Dod-jo streets. He sn > s he Intended to give It to his father , and was on his way to his pirent's ollice when ho suddenlv became curlou-1 to know the value of his find Dropping Into the pawn shop of M Mai- lowitf , loc itcd on North SKteenth street , he asked for n little llpht on the subject He was considerably nuiprlsed by being Informed bv the man In chaige that he was n thief and had stolen the diamond ring The ring Is still In the possession of the pawnbroker and Weeks has Informed Ihe police of the matter. Its owner Is un known. "b iike > il" IllH Svv ce- < ln-lir'M It In It. Charles rirmer , a negro , hub been ir- rested on n chat go of larceny as billee , which has been latei changed to one of Linnd larceny. Farmer made love to n colored imlden named Williams and suc ceeded In obtaining posses-slon of a dla- irond ring valued nt $ G2 , which he pawned H transpires that the ring belongs to Sluulrack Williams , father of the girl , and he now proposes to make farmer pay for his fun. Put L'i > ii lIortunKiMl UIovclo. Kttn Rose fell a victim to the wheel ci.izo a short time ago nnd bought a bi cycle , pnylng $10 down. A few days ago she dcviosltpd the blcvcle ns security fein n debt. The compinj from whom the- wheel had been purchased got wind of the transaction and took possession of it , nnd now Ett.i Hose Is In J ill on n chaige of obtaining money under false pietense-s Manv a day s work is lost by sick hcadacae , ( .inscd by Indigestion and stomach troubles DeWltt's Llttlo Harly Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties roiiT citooic xirns. "Private Anderson , company B , who was overcome by the heat recently , was dis charged from the hospital for duty with his companv. first Lieutenant Taylor reported foi dutj August 10 He has been on furlough He is nulte a favorite with all the members of the regiment. The companies have all received new bil liard and pool tables which they now have set up and have some Interesting games A company and the band are the only ones that are left without tables. The soldlert , are all pretty tired of their bicycles as they are busy repairing them , for they are constantly getting out of older It seems as If the bicycle companies have succeeded in flooding the post with the very cheapest grtde wheels and getting exorbi tant prices for them. Many of the men have let their wheels go back rather than keep up the payments They lose a great deal by that , but they think it better so. The callsthenic drill tactics that are used In the Twenty-second Infantry are the most complete of any In the army , especially the ones used in company P. Sergeant Henry McBurney is the callsthenic diillmaster of the company , who uses the West Point tactics , which arc taken from "the best home and foreign rules It gives a fellow a chance to loosen all his Joints and put a good muscle on himself. After three jears of that kind of diill a person is pretty near perfect In form I.OCAI. IIHKVITinS , A child la reported ha lng died from diphtheria at 1714 South Eighth street. Burglars have stolen $15 worth of books from the office of li , D. Mat1C05 ! Dodge street. E. D. VanCourt reports a horse stolen from his barn at 1902 Wlrt street. It was a chestnut sorrel , aged 10 years. A peimlt has been Issued to Mrs Cal- lalmn for the erection of a frame dwelling at riftcentli and Castellar streets. James J , Nlscon Is anxious concerning the whcrcabouta of his daughter , Florence Te- rrsfia of Denver Cole , and has written the polite. John R. Flandt has applied for a dlvfirce from Hhoda A. Tlaudt. Ho asks for the custody of the two children , aged icspcc- tlvely C and 4 years. Kirkland Harris , the hostler who worked at McCormlck's barn and was overcome by heat , lias recovered. Ho was sent to the Presbyterian Lospltal. A flro occurred yesterday at the residence of Mrs. T. Maloncy. 1307 Webster street It started from the kitchen chimney , catching In the roof , Llttlo damage was done. Some complaints have been made to the building Inspector that the old brewery building at Tenth and Jackson streets U In a dangeious condition. The pilasters are sprung and the owners have been notified to take the necessary steps to protect the building. Herman Alexander , Oeorgo Carter and Harry Qlover. three bojs charged with having entered tliu etoro of Gladstone Dros. several days ago , have been bound over to the district court on the charge of Incorrlglblllty. Ono of the boja admitted his guilt , but the others steadfastly main tained their Innocence. Earnest White and James Lock , a couple of boss about 0 years old , have been ar rested oi ) suspicion ot entering the store of G , Darth , CIS South Sixteenth street , last Monday evening and abstracting bcveral packages of smoking tobacco , cigarettes and cigars. White admits going into the place and taking the goods described. The other boy denies ho helped in the robbery , but ea > s tlif stuff was given him by White , They are charged with IncorrlKlblllty. Improvements are steadily going on at the union depot. Yesterday the manage ment supplied four pine benches , painted a beautiful Tuscan red , nnd people who vvlah to sit down no longer have to take a number and stand In line. A man and a boy meanwhile have been putting patches of shlngle-j on the roof , In places where It leaks the most , and Omaha's masterpiece of classic architecture at a distance looks as If It were stricken with a bad case of measles. JAMES E. BOYD CO , Telephone 1030 , Oimilia , Nob. COMMISSION GRAIN : PittYISWS : AND : SF03I3 llconi lllVi. Hoard of Trad * . Direct wlrti to Chicago find New York. Oorreipondeati ) Jciiui JL. Wurno It Co , , 1'sr-s A KMfn IN A ritniT. Altercation Otrr Mliilnu ; Clnlnii I.cnili I n miittliliiKt IUWMXGS. Wjo , Aug. J2.-Spcd ( l Ti-ic- tram. ) A nerloiu cutting nffiay occuircd nt llnpRj , In the soutlitin pot tint ) uf this count ) , Sunday evening , Herman Struv ut Utah and 0. Ij. Hendtison sot Into nil nl- t creation over mining claims , coming to blons. They weie sepaialcd by lijstniiilets. llomlcison prepared himself , getting a largo Knife , find soon leturning , ttoubln began Heslabbed SUaw In thu hick , the ktilfa glancing off lh shoulder blade , nnd alba gnva him n bad cut on the left side , just below the libs , mnklm ; n wound scxcii Inches long 'ii ' < l quite dcip Henderson wns Immedlitely arrested , and Is held awaiting the iciult ot Straw' * u omuls. Iti-lntl.oil tin- DiilnniiuCiiifvreH ) - < - . SAN niAXOlSCO , Aim. 12.- The liny conference of Conicgntlonul churches has rebuked the Dubuque conference for espous ing the catiso ot Hcv Dr , C 0. llrovvn , Into pastor of the Tlrst Congregational chmcli of thli city. Drown vas deposed from Ihe mlnlstij by the Hay contetcnt-o as the result of n charge of Immoiallty Inought against him by Mrs. Mary Davidson. The Dubuquc rohfc-tence- onto adopted n resolution 10- stotltig llrown to the ministry nnd censuring the Unv eonfcicncc. The liny conference now asks that its Iowa btetlucn icscind their iiLtlon. _ "llojs will ba l/ojs , ' but you can t affoid to lose any of them He rcadv for the gtoen apple Reason bj having lioNVltt's Colic and Cholera Cure h. the houio. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed aineiulincntb to the ConstHutlon ot the St.ito of Nebruslca , ns hereinafter set forth In full , nro bubmlttcd to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to beotcd upon nt the general election to be held Tuesday , November 3 , A D. 1SOG : A joint i isolation proposing to amend sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and fixe (5) ( ) , of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of tin State of Nebraska , relating to number of judges of the supreme court and their term of oince. lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature ot the State of Nebraslt.i : Section 1. That stctioii t\vo (2) ) of article- six ( fi ) of the Constitution ot the Stale of Nebuisk.i be amended so as to read as fol lows , Section 2 The supreme court shall until otherwise provided liy law , consist of live- CD ) Judges , a majority of 'vhom shall be necessary to form : i qiioium or to pto- nounce a decision It ohnh nave original jurisdiction In cases ( elating 'o revenue , civil cases In which the stiue shall ! > e n pirty. mandamus , quo wirr.into , habeas corpus , iiiul Mich JippclKUo jurisdiction , us may be provided bvlaw. . Section 2 Th it section four (4) ) 01 article six ( fi ) of the Constitution ot the slatcf Nebraska , be amended so ns to read ns follows lows- Section 4 The Judges of the supreme court shall be elected by the elrcmrs of the state nt large , and theli ten i of olllce , e-xcept ns hereinafter provided , bhall be for a petlod of not less . : . .n live (5) ( > e.irs .is the leglHl.ttuic may prescribe. Section 1 That bectlon five (3) of article ° l\ ( G ) of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska , be amended to ncad ns follows : Section 5 At the first goner.il election to be held In the vear 1KJG , there sh.ill be elected two judges of the ouprome court one of whom shall be elected for n term of two (2) ) jears , one for the term of four (4) ) yeirs , nnd nt tach general i icctlon there after , there nhnll b elected one Judge ol the supreme court for the torin of five ( B ) jenrs , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , That the judges of the supreme court whoso terms Invo not expired .it the time of holding the general election of 1S1G shall continue to hold their olllce for the remainder of the term for which they were tespectlvely commissioned Approved March 29 , A. D. 1 05 A Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article slv 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 ( ( > ) of the Constitution of the State oC Nebraska bo ami ndecl so us to read n follows : Sec n The judges ! of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation ns may bo pro vided by law , payable quartetly The legislature shall at its fltst session after the adoption of this amendment , three-fifths of the memoirs elected lo each house concurring , establish their compens itlon The compensation so es tablished shall not b& ch.inj.i . ! aftener than once In four je.irs and i.i : io event unless two-thirds of the members ijtct"d to each house of the legislature concur tncre-ln. Approved March 20 , A. D 1S93 A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twcntj-four (24) ( ) of article flvo (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the officers of the executive department. Itc It resolved and enacted by the Legls- latuie of the State of Nebraska : Section I That section twenty-four (21) ) of nitlcle five (5) ) of the Constitution of the State of Ncbrufaka be amended to lead as follows : Section 21 The ofllcers of the executive department of the btato government shall receive foi their services .1 compens itlon to bo established by inw , which shall be neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they shall have bun commissioned nnd fhey shall not receive to their own use any fees , costs , Interests , upon public monej.s in their hands or tinder their contiol , pciqulsltci of olllco or other compensation , and all fees that may hereafter bo payable by law for sei vices perfoimtd by an olllcer provldtd for In thlf i" Hlmll bo paid In advance Into the state treasury. The legislature shall , tt Its first Mission after the adoption ot this amendment , three-fifths of the mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the sulnrleH of the olllccrs n.imul In this article. Tnc- compensation so established shall not be changed oftrner than once In lour years and In no event unle-ss two-thirds of the members t-ler-trd to each IIOUHO of the leg islature conr-ui therein. Approved Mnich 23 , A. D 1693. A Joint resolution pioposlng to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article six ( G ) of tliu Con stitution of the State ot Nebraska , relating to Judicial power. He It rc-solve'd and enacted by the Legls- Inturu of the State of Ncbr.tsk"- ' Bectlon 1. That srctlon ono (1) ( ) of nitlclo six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of NI brask.t bo amimieu to rend as follows : Section 1 , The judicial power of this state shall be vested in a supicme court , dis trict courts , county courts , justices of the pcaco , pollco magistrates , mid in .such other courts Infi rlor to the stipremu court as may bo created by law in which two- thirds of Uie members elected to each house Approved March 20 , A. D 1SOS. A Joint rrsolutlon proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rc ; latlng to Increase In number of uuprcme and district court Judges. He It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg- Isluturu of the Htnte of Netir.iHku. Section 1 That section eleven (11) ( of arti cle Mix ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Ncbr.iwka be amended to read UB fo- | ° Bic'tlon 11 The legislature , whenever two. thirds of the members electtd to each house shull concur therein , may , in or afttr the year ono thousand eight hundred and nnd not oftc-ner than ninety-seven once In every four years , Increase the number of Judges of Hupremo nnd district courts , nnd the judicial districts of the stale Such dlstrlciH shall be formed of compact terri tory , nnd bounded by county lines : uml such Increase , or any chnngo In the boundaries of n district , shall not vacalti the olllce of any judge. Approved March 20 , A. D , 1S03. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section tlx ( C ) of article one ( t ) of the Con- dilution of the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. He U resoHcd and enacted by the Leg islature of tliu Btatu of Nebraska : Section 1. 'lhat section six ( b ) . urtlclo ono (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the Ktuto of Ne braska be amended to read UH follows : Section C. Tiit rltt ; t ol trial by jury Inviolate , but the legislature inny l > roviia | ilmt In HUl nclloiH five-sixths of the Jiiiy inny jcndtr n verdict , nml ( ho It Khl.miro by No iiuihoilte trl il by a Juiv of n li-ss mimbci than twelve men. Inunits infetlor to the dlstrlrt coniti Appiovid March 29 , A , U. , 1S33. A Joint roiolutlou proposliiR to nmrna section otic (1) ( ) ot uitlclo llvo ( S ) of the Con stitution of Nebraska , u-lntlug to ofllcers ot the e\i.-cutho department. . lie U nr.ohod und ennoli d by the Leg Nuttiic uf the Stair f Nebraska. Section 1.'Hint section one ( I ) ot < ntloo ! the O of the Constitution of the Stnlo ; if Neluasl.u bo uinciukd to lead ns fol low s Section 1 The executive tlennitmont shall consist of a governor , lieutenant governor , seeieturv of slate- , auditor of pulilk' ac counts , trcasmcr , silpeilntcndont of publlil Instruction , lUtornc-v gcneinl , commissioner of public lands and buildings , nnrt thici * railroad eommKsluneiy , emit ot whom , c\- tipt the said tallro.id tommlsslonet.s , shall hold his ollko for n Htm of twoat * , fiom i ho Hint 'Ihuisdnv nfler the llrst Tuisdnv In .lannnij , litter his election , nnd until his successor Is elected nnd qimll- Ilid. ijflrh rnllroid commissioner shall hold bis olllco for n trim of thno jeais , be-glnnlng on the { list Thnisdnv nftci the llrst Tuesday In Jammty nfter his election , nnd until his uscix-ssor Is elected and qunll- lled , 1'tovlded , howevei. That nt the Hist Kotirral olcrtlon held nftei- the ndoptlou of this nmomltnimt tin re shall bo elecleil thiee i.tllid.td commlsslonorH ono for lint pcilod of one l nr , ono fet 'he period of two jom-4 , nnd ono for tno pcilod of thno > oatTho gov'ernor , secretntv of slate , auditor of public accounts tut ticnsuier shall lesldo at the captlol I'uilnt ; 111 oil' term of ollloo , tluy sbiiil kt-rp the publlo n-iords , books and pipels theie , and shall perform such duties ns maj bo icqulted by 1 tvv. tvv.Apploed Mm oh SO , A D. , 1S93 A Joint icsolntlon pioposlng to amend sec tion twenlslx ( UG ) of nitlclo live (5) ( ) of the Constitution of llio Stnto of Nebraska , limit ing the number of executive state olllccis. Ho It n solved and enaoti-d bj the Leg- Islamic of the Slalo of Nelji.itiLt ! Section 1 That motion twenty-six (2i ( ) ot nrtli-lu llvo (1) ) of the Constitution of the Htnto of Nebraska be amended lo lead nd follows : Section 28 No othei e\ecutlvo Btnte olll- ceis except these named In section 0110 (1) of this ni th lu shall bo innud. except by nn net of the lohlsltituro which Is con- ourre-d In by not less than throo-fourthi of the members elected to each boUsa Ihcnof ; 1'rovlded , That any olllco ciented by nn act of the legl-dntllto mnv bo abolished by the lochlntllro , two-thltds of the membe-rJ eloeted to each house thereof concurring. Appioved Match 30 , A D , 1S'J3 A joint resolution proposing to nmciul section nine (0) ( of nitlcle eight (8) ot the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska , pio- vldlng for llio Investment of the pcimancnt educational funds of the btate. Uo it icsolved and enaitid bv the Log- isl ituro of ( ho State of Nebraska. Section 1. Hint section nlni > CO of attlclo eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended lo lead as fol lows. Section 9 All funds In-longing to the stnto for educational purposes , HIP interest anil Income whereof enl > are to bo used , Hhnll bo deemed trust funds held by the state , and the state shall supplv nil losses there of tint may In any minnoi acciue , so that the aamu sinII icmaln farmer Inviolate , and undimlnlshed , nnd s. .ill npi bo In vested ol loaned oxcen' mi UniteSlntei or state sccuiltlis. or registered county bonds or registered school dlsttlct bunds of this state , and stu-h funds , with the Interest nnd Income- thereof me hereby solemnlj pledged foi llvnurposes for which they are gtaiucd and set apart anil shall not bo transferred to any other funil for other uses Provided , The bo-ml creau.5 : > y section 1 of this article Is empW"--d , to sell from time to time any of tliu securities bcldng- lug to the pcrmaiunt school Tumi and Invest - vest the proceeds ailsmu .neictrom In any of the securities i iuim-inieil in this sec tion bearing .1 higher nte of interest whenever nn opportunity tor better Invest ment Is prespniiti. And provided fuither , That when anv warrant -ipon the st' < " irrnsurer le-gu- larly Issued In pursmnce of an appropria tion hv the legislature and secured bv tbo levy of n tat for Its pljment , sh.ill bu presented to the state treasurer for pay ment , and there shall not be any money In the proper fund to pay .such warrant. , the board cicated by section 1 ot-this arti cle im > dliect the state irensmer to pay the amount duo on such vvairnnt from tnoncjs In his hands bolonclng lo the perm - m incut .school fund of the state , and ho shall hold s ild warrant ns nn Investment of said permanent school fund Approved March 29 , A. D , 1S93 A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to artlclo twelve (12) ( ) of bald constitution , to be num bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg ing of the government of cities of the metropolitan class and the government of the counties w herein such cities are lo cated. lie It resolved and enacted bv the Leg islature of the State of Nibrnsk.i : Section 1. Th.it article twelve (12) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stnte of Ni br.iska bo amended by adding to said nillolo a now section to be numbered boction two (2) ) . to read as follows : Section J The government of any city of the metiopolltan cliss rnd the government of the conntv In which It Is located may ba merged wholly or In part when .1 pioposl- llon so to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the volrrs of such city and countv .and rccUvul the assent of a majority of the votes i ast in bitch city and also a majority of the > Jtes cast In the county exclusive of ! Ve c-ist In ucl metropolitan city nt such election. Approved March 29 , A U. 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( C ) of article seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska , pro scribing the manner In which votes shall be cast. Uo It resolved nnd enacted by the LegIslature - Islature of thn State of Nebraska- Secllon 1 That section six 0 > ) of artlclo sevin (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read ns fol- S ( c'tlon C All votes shall bo by ballot , or such other method us may bo prescribed by law , provided the hecrccy of voting bo March 20 , A , D , 1835 A. Joint resolution proposing to nrncnil section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela tive to donations to works ot Intcinal 1m- piovcrnent and manufactories , Ho It re-solved nnd cnar-ted by the Legis lature of tin' Stfitn of Nebraska ! Section 1. That section two (2) ) of artlcla fourteen (11) ( ) of the Constitution of thn State of Nebraska , be amended to read n follows ; Bectlon 2 No city , county , town , precinct , municipality , or other subdivision of the state , shall ever mike donations to any wcrlts of Internal Imptnvumenl , or manu factory , unless n proposition so to do shall have been first tmbmltted to the qualified electors and ratified by a two-thirds vote nt an election by authority of mw ; Pro vided , That such donations of a county with the donations of stub subdlvlsloiiH lu the aggregate shall not ox < cod ton per cent of the imBCHsod valuation of Hiich county : 1'iovlded. fiii I her. That any city or county may. by a tlir < c-fourthB vote Increase such IndchtulnoHM flv < s per tent , In addition to Hiich ten ncr tent and no hands or civt- donciH of Indibti-diKxu HO IKHUCI ! Hlmll b' valid unlcHH | ) iu same shall hnvo endorsed thereon n cf-rtlllcntH signed by the secre tary and nudlior of stale , showing that tl ] mi i nn IH Issued purHiiant to I ivv. Approved March 29 , A. D , 1805 , I , J. A , Piper , Becretary of state of the Btato of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed umemluu-nu to the Constitution ot the State of Nebraska are true and correct copies of the original en rolled and engrosEcd blllu , as pasted by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature ot the State of Nebraska , as appears from said original bills on fllo In this olllce , and that all and each of said proposed amend * ments arc submitted to the qualified votera ot the Btato of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to beheld held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , A. D , 1890. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto set my hand and affixed the great deal ot the Btato of Nebraska , Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , In the year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of the United States the Ono Hundred and Twenty first , and of thla state tu * Thirtieth , Seal ) J. A , TJI'KU. Secretary ol State Aug 1 DtoNovfl mora