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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1896)
THE OMAHA DAILY MEJfl IgUIDAY , AUGUST 14 , 1890. COMMERCIAL ASD FINANCIAL Liberal Liquidation on Marked Decline in September Wheat MARKET ONLY MODERATELY ACTIVE There n. 1'nlr Trndc Knrl > In Corn lint TliiTfVnn Much I.VMH Dulnu I Later. CHICAGO , Aug. n. There wns a marked wheat early today on /lecllno / In Seiilomlier liberal liquidation , but It rAllleil and closed Him ( it 63ttc. or * ic over yesterday. Corn did little more than follow wheat , selling off tally nnd reacting later to the close , \vhcn It was steady to He lower. I'ro- vlslotm also sold lower early In the day , recovering nnd closing higher than jcs- tcrduy. In wheat there wns n fair trade nt times , but llio murkol van only moderately ac tive , the range for the session being ISic. The tone nt the Htnrt was firm at V4o ml- vance anil nflcr selling up a frartlon more liroko from Ic to I'.fcc , rallied Hie , cnsed oft from % o to V4c. ndvanced % o and closed wllh from 'tic to * 4c advance. . The eaily KlcndltiL'MB vvaa duo mainly to the better tcnc of Wall street securities nnd then rorthwcstcrn receipts vvcro lighter nnd cables only redacted the decline on this sldo yesterday. On llio early rally , however - ever , there wns free nnd general liquidation of September , ns well tin professional sell ing , which caused the Beolembcr-December Fprtad lo widen to 4c , at which difference elevator people came Into the market nnd purchased freely of the former and caused the. dlfforenco to narrow to jlVic. Ihe wenther vvns cooler In thu northwest nnd predictions nro for clear and wanner con- dltlotiB In the spring wheat territory , l-or- clgnera weresnld to be among the best UuvetH of futurca nt the seaboird. Karly snot ' /id nubile Liverpool ndvlccs qtiqtcil / lower nnd futures off from itil to VI. 1'cr- lln was down H mark. KxportH were lib eral nt n7Hi01 ( bu. of which 103.MO bu. was In flour. There waH a fair cash demand on shipping iiccount Closing cables quoted MM rpool unot 14(1 ( lower and futures stcadv 9iil lower. Paris wheat WHS steady to o centimes higher nnd flour 10 centimes higher. Herlin wns ste.idy to W mark higher and Antwerp steady to 1214 cen times higher. Thu advance l.itp In the session was duo to covering by shorts and the buying of September delivery by thu elevator Interests ! and carriers. There vvns a fair trade early In corn but less doing later , the Hinge for the day lelng % c. The feeling developed at the Btnrt was weak , being a continuation of jeHtcrday'a sentiment , after which there was n moderate rally , flnnl llgures showIng - Ing but slight declines. September liquida tion can led the price of that future to 23c. or from 4VJc to 4c under Ihe price of May. the widest spread since Muy , noil- Ing nt low nH 2CVC. On the decline short lines wore covered nnd wheat rallying some what Imparted n steadier tone to the mar ket. Outside mnrkctH nil showed declines of Vc and cables came Mil lower for spot nnd t4d off on futures. Oats were unsullied , weaker nnd lower , rarly prices receding a c on liquidation by longs nnd selling by the bears owing to the break In wheat nnd corn Offerings werp well taken shorts covering freely and elevator people bought , and ns other grains ndvanced oats followed and prices rallied % c and closed at from 'Ic to Vtc below the top , with a gain of from V4 < " to % c. Provisions , like cereals , sold lower early , reacting later .vlth the grain markets , the close showing n moderate gain for the day. September pork started 2 ! o higher nt JO SO , broke to $ C 20 and reacted to J6 45 nt the close. September laid sold from $3.17V4 nt the opening to $1.15 and had worked up to $127 when the closlnp- bell rang. Setpcmber ribs sold from $3 2JV6 nt the opening 16 from J317' to J320 split , rallying lo J3 " 2V * nt the close. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : "Wheat I21 cars ; corn , CSO cars ; oata , 325 cars ; hogs , 17,000-head. 'Hie leiiuing futures ranged as follows ; 0.1)1. I Clan. CI fi4T < st BlM nsw fit' ' 22M 21I 2S V'K. 22M 27 2714 2UM 27 ir. 15 icwnx 18H ID 0 0 a 41 0 2(1 ( n 41 ; o oo H (17H ( r , ou " " ' . 0 87 7 OS U 87 M . 5 "M S 27M S If ! n 2 il 57H a U5' 3 u5 3 17i < 3 32W 3 , ifl a vr. 3 : i7M : i ho 3 37 < 4 H GO niiotntlona were na follows : ri.OUU llaslcr ; winter patents , J315OT20 ; itrnlehtH , l. . O-iiJ 20 ; Fprlni ; imtentH. KKWK ; ctrnlKhtB. (2(093.00 : bakers , li.OOiffS 33. WIIKAT No. 2 n'rlnif , C45c ; No. 3 spring , CflC4Vic ; No. 3 red , G8tc , COIIN No. 2 , S2 c. OATS No 2. lC',4c ; No. 2 white , 2002H4c ; No. S white , lC'S020V4c. IlYi ; No. 2. 2k'e. IIAIILUV No. 2. nomlnnl ; No. 4 , f. o. b , 20 J > 25C. 25C.1'LAXSnnDNo. . 1 , C9c. TIMOTHY Sitn Irlmo , } 2 SO. I'llOVIHIONK I'oik , mcus. per hhl , J6 40f6 45. Lnnl , per 100 HIM. , , ) iSi&fcG 2r , Short rltm nlilc- ( | OOKI > ) , tl.30Q3.40. Dry fulled i-lioulilcrs ( hnxed ) , t3.7G4.00 | ; thort clear tides ( boxed ) . $3.024 $ ® 3.7" . WHISKY DlallllerH1 nntehcil Kooda , iier K.il , $1.22. HUQAnS Cut lonf , J5.43j Rranuluted. * f 62 , Btnndnrd "A , " J4 S7. I'OUI.THY Weak : turUcjs , T'iGlOo ; chlcki-ns , c : ilutlis. Sfi'Ji'.e. The ( ollovvlni ; were the receipts and uhlpmentr loJav ; Outhul'rolu3o otjlmif i tolivtln b War mar- krt VVMH Ilrm : cn'.imerv. UaiSU'o : iluliy. | H4 ilr. ; Ei'i'B. ulcady ; fruuh , Uc. Checao , dull ; 0A ( c. _ NUW Tonic ci.NnitAi. MAKICUT. QiiuluUaiiH nf the Day nil Viirluun Ciiiiimoilltleii , NH\V YOUK , AUK. 13-KLOUH-UcceliitB , 1,300 libls. ; rxportfi , 5,322 bbls. ; market moderately active , nnd closed vUth nn easier feellnK at unchanged prices ; winter HtnilulilH , $320(7325 ; winter patents , $ J.tS < S3M ; MlnneKota patents , } 3.25T3. " ! > ' ; MlnncBodi lmlurs , K.iOi/J.tO / ; uprlntr low Kriides , I2.l0fi2.25. Southern Hour , nominal. Kje Hour , dull ; t.uierfln | , > . ' ,40ff2 65. CX > HN MiAl < Wcnkl > ellovv western , COc , HYI Dull ; No. 2 wiktein , SOiJSTc. 1IAIII.IY Nominal ; vvestern , 31H33c. | UAIU.iY MALT Nominal ; wettern , 4SOS5c. WIH3AT lleeelnts , U'S.iOU bu , : expurts , 15.S6S bu. ; spot dull : No. 2 red , C4c ; No. 1 Imrd , elc- valor , C/ic. ' Options opened ntthe , breaking ( in lltiuldallun ; rullltd und In the iifternoon were Ilrm und fairly active , eluxlnir ilrm ; No. - rfd , AUKUst , eliiue-d tJ'tc ; Keptvmber , ClSfal < 2Hc , clnslni ; , C2ViC. CX > llN Uecelpts. M 000 bu. ; eport . 180,371 bu , ; | iot. dull ; No. 2 , 2 > > % c. Optltins weak , KoliiK down on line crop reports ; rallied , and eMosed dull ; AuiniM , 28U2i c , elailni ; , Ss c : Hrptem- l r , JfcSU c. cloeliiK 2 u. OATS ItcreliitB , 116.000 hu. ; export112.033 bu. ; No. 2 , 2lc. eillon | , dull and heavy eiirly ; elufeii xery Ilrm ; August , closed 20)40 ; bVptember. 201iO ' HAY ejulet ; liliinir | | | , CJa ; Kooil to choice , oab , , , . LIJATIIKH QuUt ; hemlock sole , lluenos Ayres. llcht to heavy vvtlchts , Wij.'lc ; acid , 20(1 iSeiI'llOVlSIONS llcef , dull ; family , J8.60S900- licet hama. JlHuillt-OO , packet , d.oO 0 T.OO. rut meats , dull ; pickled bellies , 4 lff5i4e ; pickled shoulders. J ? o : pickled hams. J3 85fis.7S. Uallovv. mcady , city. JUo , country..c. . llaeon , boxed shoulders , ti 40 ; tongues. J3.7S , ribs , 1 | ; ' tiortg | 44 UVi l > ry ull liKuls Iw-teJ ( .houlilers nnj TOIIB . W-W : ribs. IUi ; s mrts , } kij. i.ar , | About i-teady ; vveslern steam. 3tt ? cholle' | 3 IS ; refined , dull Pork , higher ; old to tiinv meiss. IkwaiO.OO. ohort clear. > KS5UU2j. ! family p WO10 ) J3. Muidard mesii , JohbhiK , > 6.Wi6W. Iiun'llll-lteceliits , 8M3 ( iktis. , market tudy western dalr } . 814tfl2c. es.lt in ereumery , JlVSi Uo : KIglns. li'Sc. eilii : : : i-U 'i'liHi | , 4r.Ct pkes. ; market quiet- larKe. CdCV : iniall , D OC c , part kklms , 2f5c full skims , Ud'iC ialB Urrelpts , & .ft ? pl < K > : market steady ; Flate und I'tnnrylvanlu , UffUViC. we > t rn , lli'l ' one. OIIJJ < * ellen eed oil. nominal ; prime crudr. IV Cnc. uT radrs , U0)c ) ; prime summer yi-llow. 2IHC23C I'etroleum , dull ; I'nltet ! clMtul at II 0414 lild Itosln , quiet , strained , Lummon lo KOOO , ll.7SHUI.iO. Turpentine , ouiel kl tiling HICK < -ul t , ilomrstlc , fulr to extra. SHCCc , tr , 4\WIc \ t.AHMHrt-Qult-l New Orlcins , open kettle , 114 rholr * f , To l.lv n > ' > ol quid , cotton , by ttfn ( ruin l > r sleuti , 2d MKTAIJ4 CIK lr-n dull noulhcrn , 110 012 00. , ' , fir , m , JUJltllM/i ( .pj r fllx brokers l t < Vi * i < rl > knn * 1" , Lt I Ura.ly , brokers , | 2,7VJ2W ! , Tin , tu/j strutu , U2301J4i ( rutM , quiet. Sp lt r. efty ; domes- Ic , J3.8083.tt. _ OMAHA GP.\nilAt MAltlCnT. Condition or 'I'm ilo nnil O.imntlonn ( 011 Simile nnil I'nneT I'mitnoe. The produce market Imd n decidedly < lo. ortcd appearance this mornlnir , owlnR to the grocers' picnic , which took out ot town nbout nit the Brocern dolnit Ini.-lncM In Omnlin. A KOCX ! many ot the commission men , know Ine Hint there could be no butlncis with the grocery stores In the city alt cloKil , went nlons with the crowd. The Kardcncrn beliiK a nre of the conlemtdntcd nb- senco from the market of the grocers Ktnjed nway rather than lirlnn In iirodiice which would } \n\u \ to lie mill to the peddlers. AllOKCther It was the mo t quiet day that hns been witnessed on the market In a lon time. Th re vvns ro little buslnens doing that values were not changed In any material rc p ct : In fact , there ttero hardly enough transactions miidc to entnldlrh prices nt all. In the fruit houses theie was some little buid- ne i ilolnt ? In the way of lHIInc orders from the eonnlry for goods , but there did not reem to be much of thnt even. Quotations : nmiH-Cholce stock , t08Hc. . , HUTTiil- Common to fair , 7 J7V4c ; cholco to fancj , country. HO12c. VIJAlr-Chnlc-j fnt , 80 to 120 Ibs. , Is quoted nl fi'ifi'Hc ' : InrKo nnd coarse , 4fl5c. CHKI'HH-Uomrstlc brlek , IOc ; IMam. per doz. . $9.M $ ) , club liouse , l-lli. Jarn , per doz , , W 60 ; Llm. IxTRer , fancy , per Hi , 9'4c ' : Iloqiiefiirt , V4-lb. larc. ] > er doz. , J.I CO ; Younff Americas , S\c ; twin" , fa no ) , H4c. I'Ot'LTHY Live hens. GlC4c ; cocks , 3e : tur- ke > s , Cc , old ducks , Co ; spring chickens , 707V4c ; s | > rlntt ducks , Kilte. I'lOIXlNS Llxc , SOO ! ilcnil plEeons not wanted. HAY Upland , J5.00 ; midland. J4 fO , lowland , H.OOj rye straw , Jt 00 , color makes the price on hny ; light bnles pell the best ; only top grades brine top prices. I1IIOOM COHN Hxtrcmely f'.ow sale ; new crop , delivered nn track In country ; cholco green Felf.wcirklnB carpet , per Hi. . 2'c : choice preen , running to hull. 2Uc ; common. l4c. ! vianTAitLia. \VATiUMiLONS-l'cr : : doz. , crnted nccorcllng to size. | 2 tiOftZ.2'1. CANTAI.OUI'KS-rer 3-doz. crates , 1 2T 81.H > . TOMATOI3S I'cr ' 4-bu. basket , 40ifoe ; ' ,4-bu basket , 30c. CUOOMIIiniS I'er doz. 2Ec. NKW ONlONM-Oood stock , per bu. , KOd. LIMA miANH-l'er It ) . , 4c , IIIIANS Hand picked navy , per bu. . Jl,40ffl CO CAIHlAaB Home grown , per hundred , tOcO 11.00. V Per doi. , 23JT30c ; fancy mammoth , . I'OTATOnS New potatoes , per bu. , 25c , FIUJITS. OIlAl'lIS Home grown Moore's Il.irly , 2ic ! ; lown Concords. 2r c CALIKOUNIA I'UACHES-Crawfords , BOffMc ; C to 10 box loin. iSitSuc. CALiroilNIA PLUMS Per box. J1.S.WI 50. CALirOHN'IA OUAI'iS I'er eaue , Jl 2Ti 1.40. Al'l'LKS Cooklne , per bill. , J1.50G1.73 ; eatliiB 2 CO. .SOUTItnilN pnACHIJS Perl ) > iskct crate. free htones , Soc , elliiKf. VCc. CALiroilNIA PHAltS llartletts , J1.C091.75 ; Ihierrc Ilanly , (1.2091.U ) . IILUIKKIUIIIM : per I' ' . it cnsf ji r TONTAINIILUAU NiCTAKINES Per case , $1.75. THOPICAL mUlTS. OllANOiS : Itodl , per case , $8.50 ; Mexican oranges , M.f > 0. LI5MONS Mes'lnas , fancy , } " OOffu-CO ; choice , (5.00 , California lemons , f > ,00 11ANANAS Utinlcn large stock , per iiunch. 12 ( .OfT2 2 * > . medlum-clzcd bunches , J1.D002.00. PINEAPPLKS No ahlpplnc stock. MISCELLANEOUS. IIONBY Poncy white , per Ib , He ; choice , Uc , Cnllloinlii , nmlwr color , IOc. oionil ClarlOed Juice , per half bbl , J3 | pel bbl . I" . rnKSnilVnS Assorted , 20-lb palls , cnch , Jl 46 MAPLC SYIIUI' rive cal. can , cnoh. J2.75 , gal. cans , per doz. , J12 ; Vi Kal. cans , (6.25 ; quirt cans. J3 DO. TIGS Imported fancy , B crown. 30-lb. boxes. 14c : choice. 10-lb. bo\cs , 3 crown , 9@10c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib , medium Ize , IOc : TarinRona nlmonas , per Ib , large. 12c : ItinrllH , pel 11. . fc ; English wnlnuts. per Ib , fancy soft R'icll. 12c : medium size , IOc ; HI berts , per Ib. , IOc : pecans , polished medium , kc. large , IOc , peanuts , raw , GH7c : roasted , 7'ic. DATES Halloween , vr Ib , Co ; fords , 10-lb boxes , per Ib , 7c. DRESSED MEATS. UEEr Dressed steers , 400 to COO Ibs . C05V4c' western alter4i6 ! > Mc ; good cows and heifers. 4"i05Vic , medium cows nnd helrtra , 4Vi < ? 5c ; good foiequarteix , cows and helferM , 3V4ft < e : good forrnuarters native Bteers. 4WBJo : good him' niinrlpra. cows and heifers. 7fl714c ; good hln-i niinrlors Rtccrs. S'ic ; cow rounds , 6V4c : co- platen , 3c ; bondechucks. . 4e , eovv chucks , 3@ 34o : Fleer chueks , 3 ic : beef tenderlohiH , 20c , beef rolls , boneless. So ; unloln butts , boneless , 9c. loin hicks , boneless , IOc ; loin backs , Uo : cow ribs , No. 3 , 7c , con loins. No J. 9c , beef trlm- mlnRB 3e ! rump bulls , EC : shoulder clods , Cc. MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7c ; dressed mutton , Cc , racks , IOc ; legs , Sc , raddles , Sc ; Blows. 2y.c ; sheep plucks , 3c , sheep toncues , per doz. , 23c. 1'OniI Dressed hogs. 4'Ac ; | > ork loins , Sc ; spare ribs , 4c ; ham snusngci , butts , 4V4cj pork shoulders , 4'4c ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4V-c : potk trimmings , 3c ; leaf lard , not rendered , 4d HIDES AND TALLO\V. HIDES No. 1 creen : .ldc : . 4o : Xo. 2 creen hldt-e. 3c ; No 1 green failed hides , 6V4c ; No. 2 erccn salted Iildci. 4' ' c : No. 1eal calf , 8 to 1 ? Ibs. : No. 2 veal calf. S to 15 Ibs. lo : No 1 dry flint hides. 7 8c : No. 2 dry Hint hides. 0j > 7c No. t dry salted hides , Gc ; part cured hides Uc per Ib less than fully cured. rfllEUI' PELTS Green Halted , cnch , 23flCOc ; green salted shearlings ( siort Hooted early skins ) , each , ICc ; dry 8heailtn < ; s ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , iacl. , loc ; dry shearlings ( shell wonted early tkn | ) . No. 1. each. Be ; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ih , actual wolgiu , 4)6cj dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , act ual weight. 3fJc : dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual wclcht , * i85c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts per Ib. , actual weight. 3i(4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them TALLOW AND OHEASE Tallow. No. 1 , 2'4c ; tallow , No. 2 , IVic ; grease , whlto A , 2',4c ; greuw- while II , 1'ic ; sreusc , yellow. Hie , greabe , dark , l'4c , old bulter , ifl'214c ; beeswax , prime , 15 ® 22c ; rough tallow , IVic. HONES In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12 00814 00 ; dry c6untry , bleached , per ton , $10 00012 00 , dry country , damp nnd meaty , per ton. 1C iMjUJR on. WOOL Unwas'ied. nne heavy. 6ir7e ; flr.r , light SiI3e : quarter blood. lOfflUc , beedy , buny and chaffy , SMDc , called and broken , course. 7O9c ; rolled and broken , fine. GjISc. Kleece washed Medium 154 > 18c : Hue. KfflCc : tub washed , 1CW Ifc ; black. Kc ; bueks , Cc ; tag locks , 2Q3c ; dead pulled. 5@Gc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ South Dakota Cropx. JIUHON. H. D. , Aug. 13. Weekly crop bul- Iclln No , 19 of the South Dakota section of the climate nnd crop ton Ice of the wpatnir bureau for the week ending August 10 , ISM , says ; The temperature durlntt the week averaged considerably nbovp the normal , with very warm dn > nnd boine unusually warm nights Prlilay , the 7th Inst , , wai an exlremely warm day over most of the stntc , the maximum tem perature ranging from 1)4 tp 106 In the shade. The ralni that occurred were In scattered uticm- crs , mostly light , although some localities re ceived good to heavy rains. A number of lo calities leport 110 rain nt all of consequence , lit ports arc quite uniform In stating- that tha wick wnsery warm and a number that It was dry , also there was more than the normal amount of Biinslilne. but nn "hot" winds nre reported. Thu conditions were \e > ry favorable for harvesting , Ktacklni ; and ha ) Ing. The har- \cstlnt ; of tminll grain Is practically completed In the KOiitliern. rapidly nearlng completion In Ihe central , nnd progressing satisfactorily In the northern counties , Some wheat and ouU have been threthed nnd mniketcd In the boiith- cm eountles. Iteporta of threshed wheat Indi cate that It Is very good In a number of lo calities , while In others It U somewhat shrunken , Oats are rtiwrled n good to very good crop except In localities. Tim continuous high tem perature , especially at night , 1ms been favor able to corn , which has made good progress except In localities , nnd In the moat southern counties the inrllest planted Is nenrlng n , con dition where It will not be liable to Injury from possible early fronts. The crcp la reported very promising quite generally , nnd many cor respondents are of tl.e opinion that If killing frosts hold off until September 1 , will jleld abundantly , provided opportune rains occur , as , allhough the crop Is not buffering , there lire InuilltloH where the need of mln In becoming apparent , especially to Insure good filling and full ear , Tlnx Is quite generally reported doing well , ami Home. IIIIH been hnne-sted wllh very good results , but this creip would alee be bene fited by general rains. In many localities llax IB reported as unusually fine. Millet Is Inery iood condition , considerable has been har vested nnd the > leld re | > orted very tpod. Lntc potatoes nre reported In fair to > ery good con dition , but would be generally benefited by rains. Prnlrlo grnfies were quite generally benefited by the rains of the preceding week , nnd hnylnK still conlliiueH under favornbia wcnther condlllons for curing nnd slacking. The crop Is of excellent quality , and III most cruntles cast of tha Missouri river reports In- dltnta that the greatest tonnage for many } ears Is beingsecured. . Some local damage was done by hall , and In localities In several of the northern ccuntles ripe though uncut grail ) "crlnkle-d" by high winds accompanying rain btoriuH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. Lnulx ( it-iicriil MiirK'ct. ST. IX3IMS. Aug. U.-I'LOl'It-MarkPt still dull , but steady la Ilrm ; patents. J3WOT.15 ; rxtia finrV , J2 700315 ; fancy , Ji 40W2 CO ; choice , J2.10 W2.20. WHEAT Speculative trading- was Improved by conditions generally , and a Ilrm market ro. suited must of the day. futures oloalng itflc higher than jestcrday ; nrot UronBi-r ; No , 2 red , curb. li\c In elevator ; 5S.S4c on track ; No 2 hard. 6Hic ; AiiRUst. OiHio bid ; September , CGc ; DeiemUr. COV c bid. COIIN Puturei declined ftlll more this morn- Ing. but vveru In demand and rallied utltlly late , closlne under jettenla ) ; spot lower ; No. 2 cash , Sic , AugUHt , 21'tc ; beptember , 21Uc bid ; Uecem. ber , 22'4o bid. OATS I'uluies declined , but were Ilrm at tlio clote , niol dull : No. 2 cash , ISo bid : Autu ; t , 18 > .c : i-eptiinber , 17'4c bid ; May , llOic bid. HVI2sV4o n trnek. CX1IIN MEAIJI.3S. . 1IUAN Dull and easy ; sacked offered at Sic on rust track . - . TIMOrilV SEEU-JJ Mfl2 70. I'Ol'LTUY Klrm ; chickens , old , 7c ; sprlnff , Hit" , turkets , tprtnc , lHjio ( ; ueeee , springf f > Eons-Firm nt Sc. winsKY-in. I.IAI > Busy at 12 W. HAY Receipts , heavy , conslttlnir chiefly of low crude , choice In demand : prairie , new , J4 DOU 6.M , timothy , old , } IlW < tl2W ; new. (8.000950 , M'TTCH HUhr , creameo. uei'cj dairy , PROVISIONS Pork , higher , Btomlard mess. jobbing , 1C ? * * } * 75 lJ rd , higher , prime Kteani. 13 ! ( choice , f3-S > . llaeon. boxed nhoulders , $2 $ iiiii \ ° D * > J-"H ; ru ( , $4.i2b ; ihorts , u. Dry salt mcnK boxed shoulders and lonRi , $3. 2H | rltm , J37S ; shorts , 14 llKCEIITS-Flour , , CM bhl : ivhcat , M.OOO bu. , corn , 129000 bu. ; ont , 2S.OOD bu. SIIII'.MENTS-riour , 8,000 Mil * , whent , 13,000 bu.J corn , 255,000 bu , ; oats , SJ.OOO bu. S'lOCICS AM ) I10.MIS. Cutirnc of I'rlccn Itcllci-tn n AluriCon - Ililcnt Toiif. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 13. Todn > > stock market was fnlrlj active nnd Ihe course of pi Ices re flected n more confident tone regarding the financial outlook on the part of both foreign nnd domestic dealers. There vvns very little Hews of a general character and nbout the only surface Influences were continued declines In the exchange market , a reported easier tone In money , though without quotable declines In rates , nnil the declaration of the tegular quar terly 1 iicr cent dividend tiy the lluiltngton directors. The Inst mentioned development was reginlcd na n bull card of the llrst clns , ns the bears had recently made the slock n specu lative foot tmll , on the assumption that the divi dend wuuld lie | m fed. The notion taken lesulled nceoidlngly In n grcnt rush to cover and l.iere w s a decided Improvement In the price nf the stock nnd In the tone of the Kcncrnl market. London wns n dlscrlmlnntliiK denier , MiIng Louisville & Nnshvllle nnd other stocks nnd bonds nnd selling moderately OC St. 1'nul , A favorable fenture of the market was n degree of animation In railway nnd ml-collnncoiis bonds nnd .substantial Improvements In prices. Com- nilsMon hiiuoc purehafes were executed n it fairly large scnle , both In slocks nnd bonds. OvvInK to the Intetl developments hearing upon the llnnnclnl outlook the street drew a favor- nlilc niiRiir from higher prkei fur American secuiltlea In London , nnd the local opening wan slronK , with n notnblc nmount of short covering discernible. The more sulmtniitlnl early gnltm were scored In the Industrials , nllhoUKh mn- terlnl Improvements also occuried In the rnllvvny lift. Iteallrntton took the edge oft Iho ndvancea for a brief space nnd the bearM made vigorous ef forts In connection with n Fpcctn ! drive nt Mini- hntlnn , which forced Its price down to 73'J , making a new low lecord on this brenk. The bulls soon took hold of the Kencral lint ngaln nnd Ihe liend uf prices In the main wan upward. IJITKC blocks of the nctlvc KtocKs chnr-ged hiinds frequently , and eppeclilly In Sugnr , whlc.i rote 4 per cent to It2 > ; . Mnnhiittnn was also tuken freely , nnd touched 73. ( ' lite gains In the prominent sliniei ranged from 2'i ' tu 3't ' per cent. The advance In the ieneial market culminated In the lln.il liair liinir on iciillzlng sales. Mnnhattan rcnited 2Vi per cent to 74 , ami the general list ( torn 1 tu I' ? | > er cent The closing wns licavj , with net. gulns , how ever , of troin 1 lo 1 per cent. The rnllway bond inutkel dlsplnjcd uggresHlvc strenglh on n resumption of speculntlvu nnd Invcslineiit pur- chareH on n large scale. The more Imporlanl gains were scored by Iho lnlernatlon.il Issues , vvlln HIP Atchlron nnd Itendlng bonds most In fnvor. The sales were Jliiiiiil. ( Governments lucked feature , but held steady- on denllngs of } 35,000. Silver certlllcntes touched CSc on put chases of J5,000. The Evening 1'oot's London financial eablc- grnm BIOK. The stock market opened dull to day on applehenston ns lo the cetllement. No dltllcultles were disclosed , however , nnd n gin- ernl recover ' followed In nit exccpl foreign slocks , which were depressed bv the events In Crete1 , Amerlcnns , nfler a period of flatness , ru- coveicd sharply on the sntlsfnclory conclusion of the settlement , on the cable reports of llrjun's unfavorable reception In-New York nnd on the Burlington S. Qulncy dividend. Were It not thnt the nmrkets here nre now to affected by the holldnjH It Is believed thai Ihe rlhe In Ameri cans would have been grcnler. As It Is , n rush uti In prices Is not desired FO much ns n gradual , slendy recovery , nnd unlll the elections me over the market promises to be mainly professional In character. Mines were better. The weekly statement of the Hand of England Is featureless. Ihe coin and bullion have de creased only 50.000. although 41,000 In gold wns exported on balance for the week , the de tails of the gold movement being 100,000 ex ported to Germany nnd f > 0,000 Imjiorled from Auslrnllii nnd CO,000 from Portugal. The Paris bourse Is simply follow Ing the London mar kets , nnd consequently closed firm nfter dull ness Itcrlln vvns vvcnk. Tha following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : offered , t all a ises mi'iita iiald. The totul Hales of etocks today were 175,4S5 DhareH , Including : American Tobacco , 12 SOO , Atchlson , 4,100 ; American buunr , "O.IOil ; IturllnK- ton U Qulncy , 24.COU , ClilcuKn Ga , 10,000 ; Ixiuls- vlllc & Nashville , 11CM ) , l-oulsvlllo , New Al bany it Cleveland , preferred , 3,200 , Ilock Island , 9,200 ; St. 1'nul , 49.fcOO ; Westcin Union , 12.800 , Wabath & Lake Krle , 3.2CU ; silver certificates , 5,000. INe-w Yurie Moni-y Inrkot. NK\V YOIIK. AUK , is MONIY ON CALL Cnsy at. 2'4f4 ' per cent last loan , 2(4 ( per cent , eloped. 2J ! i > er cent 1-KIM13 MCUOANTILU PAPCU 6V.07H per cent. HTBRLINO nXCIIANOU hauler , with actual hiiBlmes In bankcro' blllH at H i > 7 for dcrnanil und 14 SGIJ for Blxty days , posted rates , it 870 > 4 SS't. unit 14 SSIH t'j\J. \ ; commeiclal bills , 14 EG 1IAII SILVKK-C7T.O. SILVI3H CIIHTIPfCATK.S OSc. elOVnilNMUNT IIOND.S Steady ; state bonds. Inactive ; railroad bonds , slroni,1. Closlne quotations on bonus were as follow * : offered. i Stock < liiolntloiin. nO3TO > , An.13. . Call loans. fi3l ( tm cent : tlmo loins. 07 pir cent. Cloiln ; pncm for stockB.uonls nit mini i ; s'l irji : Kan PrnnrUuo Mining < ( iioiiUini > . SAN PIIANCISCO. Aug. 13-Tho offlclnl closlny quotatlonu for nilnuii bUjittoJiy werj at fal low u : OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Good Killing Oatftl Are Scnico , but Bring Strong Prices. HEAVY HOGS AND PRICES DROP AVe-lKlilNju llcmnml nnil 1'iiy forU'linJ They Wnnl 11 % crj- thlnrv fJ&tlif YitriU SOljTII OMAHA , AMR. IS. Cattle. Hog" . Sheep Horses. 14 1,0X8 3,777 AUKtlst 12 . 1,277 3,151 14 AURtlRt 11 . 1,633 2,193 AUKUSt 10 . 2,754 AUKUSt k . ? K ) 4.C47 . AllRUst 7 . 1,170 S13 August 6 . 1.278 2011 AllKllSt G . 1,228 2.191 2,400 S3 AUKUSt 4. . . . , . 2.C97 3,507 COS The olllelnl number or cars of stock brought In today by ca6h rontl wns : Cnttlc. Hogs. O. & St. Ij 1 Missouri I'ncUlc . 6 Union 1'iiclfle system . ' ' 9 H. & M. U . , . . 12 19I C. , H Sc. Q . . . 2 I C. , II. 1. Ac I' . , east . 2 C. , St. 1' . . M. & O . IM. . & M. V . 14 13 Total receipts 1. . 37 CO The disposition of the day's ' receipts vwis ns follovvH , cnch buyer purchasing the num. bcr of head liullcati.il : Murom. Ctittle. HORS. Omiiiia Packing Co. . . . 1(51 ( U. 11. Hammond Co . .T > < J12 Swift and Cotnp.iny . 112 1,074 Clidahy PacklliR Co . 172 1,031 11. Heekcr & Ueffiiii . Nt .1. Li Carey . ! ) l . . . W. I. Stephens . 2 licnton & Underwood . 1S7 . . . Huston AI Co . , . US Swift , from Kansas City . . . . 41 I'lanklnton I'neklng Co. , Mil waukee , WIs . . .s . M Sinclair & Co. , Cedar UnpUH. In. . . . 2fil I-.nyton & Co . i . 211 Other buyers . 1ST Left over . CO . . . Total . , . l.OSG 37C2 CATTLE The receipts of cattle were Very IlKht for the middle of thqvook , only 1,053 beliiK reported In , ns against 1.277 yesterday and 1,210 on Thursday of last week. It \\as the lightest run since Saturday. The most ot the cattle on faiilo wore feeders , beef cattle ibclnc vei.v scarce. The puckers u anted some killing cattle and they p.ild fully steady prices for the few on sale , although reports from Chicago In dicated a lovvei market. There were about ten loads of cows and heifers In the yards , Including the odds nnd ends. The market on butchers' stock was just nbout steady and the offerings were all taken In good season. There was more activity In the feeder division , ns the most of the cattle wore of that kind. Speculators vveroerv keen buyers and they made short work of clear- Inpr the yards , paying good strong prices Everything In the yards sold early nnd the trade wns soon over. Representative bales : ninr STEERS. No. Av Pr. NprMv. IT. No. Av. Pr. 36. . . .IMG M 75 4jivijl07 < < M * oo\vs. 2 cows . 620 225 35 feeders. . . . G < 8 300 21 cons . S. 2 ( u 1 HlllR . 1070 323 18 CO\\B . 1020 270 3 feeders. . . . &C3 SCO 1 bull . Kf > 275 17 feeders. . . . < U2 3 C3 SOUTH DAICO1A. S. W. D.-IUK lenbaugh. Ccons . IOCS 2 C5 25 feeders. . . . 1129 335 4 feeders. . . . 1177 3 33 SI. Keliher. 2 cows . D33 150 S helfern . 723 255 12COVV8 . 99J 210 Scows . ( .03 2 CO 1 cow . 900 225 2 heifers . 725 t C 0 1 fctr , Tex. . . 1020 240 29 nils , Tex. .1031) ) 2 SO 87 cows . 91B 255 3 Btcera . 11 % 315 HOQS The receipts of hogs numbered 3,777 at agalnsl 3.151 > e ( erday and J.C11 on T.iursduy of last neck. It wns the largest run of Hie week to date. Hcn\y IIOKS Bold SffllOo lower , the market open- Ini } and cluslns In about the same condition The market was fairly nclhc. there being a good demimd on the | iart of locul packers , anil the otferhiKS were nil taken In Rood season The popular iirlcc was J2.70 , as nualnst 12.75 } cs- terday , lor the heawelKhts. . It Is not buch iin easy matter to quote tfie mailict on llRht hogs , ns there were none like them litre jeaterdoy with wnlch comparisons can be made. It would be safe , however , to call It sternly nt least. There wns an nctho Khlpplne demand for llRht welKhts , which kept up prkes on light hogM In spite of the decline on heavy. Light mixed loads sold at J2.75W2 95. and choice light at (3 OOS3 05. The Lest price paid > cstcrday was | 2 93. E\erj thine In the jnrds sold In good season. The market ns n whole only n\eragod a little over Co lower , the hlKh prices paid for the Unlit making up , In part , for the decline on heavy. TotliD'B decline carried prices to the lowest point of the month so far. Hepreeentuthe sales : No. Ay. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 55 . 324 , . . } 2 Cj C ! ) . 248 120 S2 7214 . M W2C5 , : : : : : : : 200 272.4 CO . 3.7 . . . 2 C5 C7 . 230 . . . 275 CJ . 288 SO 2C5 CO . 247 120 275 CC . 2S9 ICO 270 r . .240 120 275 f3 . 275 120 270 GS . 238 . . . 275 CO . 277 10 270 C3 . 230 240 273 73 . 275 120 270 210 2 75 D. . 284 ICO 270 C4 25i ( to J 75 GO . 2C7 40 2 70 C3 . 275 SO 275 103 . 2S7 fO 270 Cl . 273 ICO 275 30 . 253 40 2 70 C5 . 257 120 275 58 . 271 260 270 71 . 234 . . . 2 75 CO . 271 400 270 C3 . 240 SO 275 67 . 314 240 270 71 . 1S7 SO 275 64 . 318 . . . 270 71 . 2CO 240 275 75 . 242 120 270 f,4 . 247 SO 2 77W 43 . 300 200 270 52 . 278 SO 2 77W CS . 2t9 2 < 0 270 70 . 252 120 2 77U 117 . 321 120 270 C5 . 218 . . . 280 61 , . 301 . . . 270 C4 . 2)9 ) . . . 2 iO 63 , . 2J3 . . . 2 70 . , . . . , , , 120 2 SO 6R . . . .2CO 40 2 7 C5 . 247 . . . 2 kO 6 . 28S ICO 2 70 C4. , , . 232 SO 2 SO 63 . SOS 120 270 12 . , . .2 ) . . . 2 S5 66 . 268 40 2 70 . 70 . 212 80 2 90 62 . 2CI5SO 270i , Ci . . . .194 . . . 29214 48 . 3CS . . . Z 70 , . C4 . 211 120 295 47 . 312 . . . 270 , ' 82. , , . ISO , . . 300 C8 . 274 120 2 71) 73 . 187 ICO 3 05 . AND ENDS. 3 . , . .228 4 ? 2 6 . 222 265 4 . . . .3C5 6 . 232 270 4 . 407 . . 2Stt4t | 2 . , .145 , . . 275 6 . 3C8 . . . 2CftM IIEEP There } * ! > ' 'no sheep In the ya rds to make nny left uf 'thy/m" " . The demand Is Rood nnd dclratil"niuttons would no doubt bring good etrongiptletia. CI 1 1 OA n U , ) II I < IVK STO CIC. Stoukur mill Kec l r Trmlt ? CoiitiniiOM Kiilfl > J AtH - . CIHCAQO , AUK.Toduy'B , ( i alea of cattle were on a ak \ \ of frimi 1330 to (375 ( for com mon native grani t ni , ui > to M 60 for strlitly choice export bei t t $ , oThe stoclier und feeder trade wua fairly -antive at from (2.40 to $3 CO , western range cattle wiling rather freely for feeding. There was a good cow und heifer trade at from Hlil to t3.lt. Hulls sold , as usual , nt from f 1.7Sto 13 30 , chiefly at from ti lo IZ 75 , white calvca hrouti'.it frum (325 to J5.W , uccordlnir to quality. Tile Texan cuttle continued chlelly of common quality , and uteerii Bold moetly well undur 13 , \\'ei.itrii range utters Bold largely ut from t : to (3.DO , gales of mixed and medium weight hoes were made at from 12.75 ta (115 , and lightweight hags found iiurihabvrn at from ( j to (1 33 , not many eolntr above (3 27W. Heavy loin sold largely ot from (275 to 12 b. and me Hum weights ut from C W to (3. 1'acki-ra had t.ilnus all their own way. gales of Inferior to c'lolce he p were made at from (1 SO to (3 , western range sheep , which coniirl | > ed the t.reat hulk of iho offeilnus , cell- Ine at from (2 to (3 l.umln were In fairly good demand at from SI to (3 75. Martin I Iron , sold twenty-four fttne-y llO-imuml nheeji at (3.15. Iteeelptii Cattle , 10,000 head ; hogs , 22.VOU head ; iheeu , 12,000 head. Kiui.ni. Clt > - I.Uu StiH'lt. KANSAS CITY , AUB. U. CATTI.Inecelpt , 6,2M head ; < hlpinent , 4.2JO head , market weak , flow , lOo lower ; Texas utters. ( ! V920 : Texan cows , (1 70 2 25 , beef ftttrn. H 0584 SO , native cows , ( I.:5ii300 , vtockcrv and feeders. JJ.JJO 3.00. bulls. JUOtjS.eo. JIOGH ltec lpt . C.&CO head ; chlliments , 1600 head , market tUady. IOc lower , bulk of salrs , (2.WU3 ( Oil , litavy and packers , ) ! Uj3 CO ; mixed , $10001 CO ; iKhim , 2SOfl3C5i Torkem , ( JOOflJ.03 ! plS , ( ZK 305. RIIKin * Receipt * , 3,300 heml ! uhlrments. 1,100 hrnd , mnrkrt slow , vrtnk ; Umb % li.000100 , muttons , n.00g2.80. _ rinntivlnl > | CN , 110STON , AIIR. 13-Cle rlnK , 411e21,31S ; Iml- nnccs , ( l,218,0 ! & . llAUTIMOniJ. AUR. lJ.-Clenrlng . (2.10I.4M ; balances , (312,369. NK\V YOIIK , AMR. lJ.Clenrlng(79,6S7f51 , Imlnncen , (3,750,144. I'Hll.AOEM'IIIA. A IR. 11 CUnrlng' , (0,000- 045 ; balnnce * , l,142f.20. ST. LOl'IS ' , AIIR. 13.-ClfarlnRii , (3,645,972 ; bnl- nncf(4 5OfiO. Money , C S per cent. New \nrk exchange , $1.23 illrcntmt bid , (1 nskcd. C111CAOO , AliR. 13 Money firm at 5fT7 per cent for time nnil cnll loans. New York ex change before clearing * at 90c discount. Ster ling. posted rales on drmnnd. (4 S9'4 ; on sixty dajs , $4.S i4. Cltnrlnga , ( ll.CM.OOn 1'ori-lmi ! ' I n n tit1 1 ill N'ntc-B. liniU.lN , AUK. 13. Exchange on 1-ondon , elRht ( lus' eight , 20 nintks , 4o < i prg. I'AHIH. AIIR. 11 Threp per c nt rente * . 102f iOc for the nccount , exchniiKc on l.oiulon , 23f ISO for chccliR. LONDON , Aupr , )3.-Tlie ) Hank of EnRlnnd'n rate of discount rcmnlns unehntiKeil nt 2 per conl. Mold Is quoin ! nt lliletios A > rcs today nt lifi ; Madrid , 19.21 ; Mslmii , 29. Homo , 107.CO ! nmount of bullion gone Into the llnnk of Eng land on- balance , 1.8,000. IU ( riiiiol 'Murkct. UVniU'OOh , AUR. -WIlEAT-Ppnt , quiet ; ileinnnd poor : Nn 2 red , winter , t Id , No 2 red , fprltiR , i * ; No. 1 , Onlirornin , 5 4.1. TIK tines upeneil ens > , with nenr und illstant ixwl tlons 4il lo\vcr ; clo ed steady , with near nnd distant positions \d lower , buslne- * about cquilly distributed ; August. Is 14d , Soptcinlicr , S > 4i ; October , 4s KM ; November , 49 lO'.d ; December , 4 10\d COUN bpot , tjulet : Atnerlcnn mixed , 2s 9,1. 1 uturcs uiicned cn y. with ncnr and distant po- sltloni ISM lovver ; eloicd Htniily. with nenr po sitions Hd nnd dlntnnt posltlona { ( tiil lower , bu lneks about equally distributed , August , 21 S'4d. ' September , 2s Slid , October , 2s SV4d , Nu- M > mhcr , 2s SUd ; Urninbrr , Sa " 'd PLOllIl riim ; ileiiinnd fall , fncly supplied , St. Ixiuls fancy winter , Gs 9d , I'ltOVlSIONS Hncon , ilrm ; ilcmnn I fnlr ; Cum- berlnnd cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. . 2C Cd ; Fhoi t ribs 2S Ibs. , 2Hi ; IOHR elenr , light , 31 to 3S HIM. 231 , loiiB elenr , henf , " , Ibs. , 23t , short clear batkH , light , IS Ibs. , 2" , M , sluirt clenr middles , heavy , 41 to 55 lln. , 23Cd , clear belllpH , 14 to 10 lb . , 23i. ShouldeiB , square , 12 to IS lb * , 23 Cd limns , short cut. 14 to IS tin , 42 * Cd. Tnllovv , line North American , Hi Cd. lleef , exttn India mcsi , 431 Cd ; prime inpsi , SCs 3d. 1'oik , prime mesi , 41i ; medium vvestiin , 8Ss .id lml , firm , prime western , 3Sn , rcllncil. In palls , 311 Cd UHICESi : rirm , demiuul fair ; Ihust Ainei- Icnn , white , 3iB Cd ; llntst American , colored , 3Vs Cd. llIIVrnit-rincFt t'nlleil ' States , SOs ; Rood 5Ci. OILS Turpentine pplrltn , ] ss 9d ; lottonsccil oil. Liverpool rellned. lr > i Cd ; llnsttil oil , 17s Ccl , petroleum , rellnod , 6'td ' IlEKHtHEltATOIl DEEli-rorequnrter. S'td ; lilndniinrtcr , 5\d HOI'S At London (1'ncinc ( const ) , 1 Us. CitlToc > lnrUot. NEW YOltIC , AIIR. 13 CO1TEE Optloni opened quiet , with prices 1 iiolnts lower , nnd ruled dull In pinnll local trading , clowl stendj nnd unchanged to 6 points net decline , sales , 7,7f > 0 IIBRI , Iniludlng : September , (9.70f J.75. Spot ccitTec. Illo , quiet. No 7 , (11. Mild , quiet , Cordova , ( II.OOWIC 23. Total warehouse deliveries , 6,121 bags , IncludliiR I.7C3 luis from New Yolk \esleidnj. New York stock today , 249f91 bags , United States stock , 2CC.738 bags , nllont for the t'nlted btntes , S'-O.tOO bnRH. totnl visible for the United Slates , 540,730 bngn , against 638,342 bnRs last > enr. HAVHE , AUR 13 COrrEE-Cloied quiet but steady at unchanged to Ht advance ; sales , 17,000 bnRi. SANTOS , AUR 13 COITEE Quiet , good mcr- npe Snntos , 10,700 rols ; receipts , 30,000 bigs , fctock , Sft.OOO baics. HAMIU'IIG , AIIR. 13 COITEE Steady nt 1 pfc decline , sales , 11 (00 ( b.ig t. UIO , AUR. -COrrEE-IrriRUlnr ; No 7 , 10,400 rels ; cxchnnfce , 9 3-lCd , receipts , 19,000 bngs : cleared for the United Stntes , 6,000 bags ; for Europe , 1,000 b.igs ; stock , 250,000 bngs. Sllffl > Kl < lll SlllfM. I/DNDON , AUR. 13 The she pskln snles opened today , with n good attendance. Compe tition wns fair. Values were 5 per cent wenkr. 1'ollowlnR nre the sales : Number of bilis of fered , 6,052 , New South Wales , 4 biles ; cumbliiR nnd clothlnR , SfffiUd. Queensland , llVi lulen. comblnR nnd clotlilnif , 2l4I5V4il. Vlcturla. 841 bales ; coniblng and clothlnR , 2mncv > d. South Australia. 1,444 bales , combing nnd cloth ing. 2frr > jid. West Australia 3S7 biles , combing nnd clothlnp , 2 > iJI5d , Tas mania , 119 bales , combing and cloth ing. 3f5l4d. New Xcnlnnd , 770 bales , combing nnd clothing , iiIJ9'M ! ' Cnpe of Good Hoiw nnd Nntnl , C4 h.iles ; comblnK nnd clothing , 2)4 © 45 d. Vunta Arenns , 160 bnleb ; combing and clothing , 303d. lluenoi Aj/es , 38 bales ; comb ing .iml cluthlnf , ' . I'UIIUHil. KUIIMIIM CHj IurUe < M. KANSAS CITY1 , Atlff. 13 WHEAT Good grades about lo lower ; No2 liard.60'ifKjc , ; No. -HiTliWc ; No. S.red \ , nominally , 64c ; Np. 3 , 4 ftWcV'r : . * * % ? ; : COllN Market about Uc loner : trade light ; No. 2 mixed , 2lHo ; No. 2 white. 22c. OATS Market nbout steady ; No. 2 mixed , 15ic , No. 2 white , 20fl22e. HYE No. 2 , nomlnnlly. 21c. HAY Market v < enk ; choice timothy , ( BOOff 760 ; prnlrlc , ( I OOO4601 HUTTEn-Creamery , 120134 ; dairy , 10S12c , market unchanged. Cotton .llnrkot. NEW YORK. Aug. -COTTON-rntures eloped stendj ; tales , 213,400 bnles : January , (7.G7 ; February , (7.C1 ; March , (7.C1 ; April , (7.C9 ; August. (7.71 , September. $7.45 , October. ( T.62 , November , (7,69 ; December , (754 ; middling , Sc , receipts , none ; gross , 751 bales ; exports to the continent , 633 bnles ; forwarded , 51 bales ; stock , 07,701 bnles ST. LOUIS , Aug13. . COTTON Quiet ; no sales reported ; middling , 7 6-lCo ; receipts , 189 bales ; shipments , 1S5 bales ; ( -lock , 24,250 baks St. I.onlN MarlkCtN. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 13.-CATTIE-llecelpts , 4000 head ; market steady ; natrve shippers. } 3 WifJ 43' , ; dressed beef grades , (3.254 15 ; slockers and feeders , $2.500340 ; cows and heifers , (200JJ360. Texas and Indian steers , (2.40JI3.40 ; cows and heifers. } 1.76ir2.75. { HOGS HeceiptB , 4,000 head ; market 5c lower ; light. (3000320 ; mixed. (2.SOU3 10 ; hea\y. (2.SO(8 ( > 3.15. - SHEEP Receipts , 2,000 head ; market steady ; natives , (3 0583 60 ; lambs , (325ff5lX ) . Dry ( iiioilH. NEW YORK. Aur. 11 There wan \ery little llfo to the general market , but the closp of the day shows conhldernble business effected na the lesult of spot purchases , and an order de mand for brown and blenched cottonu , printed fabrics nnd worsted nnd wool dress goods , nnd especially wool cashmeres. Printing cloths \ery dull at 2 7-lCc. SiiKnr MurUot. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. iSUGAH-Raw. steady ; fair refining , 3o ; centrifugal , 90 test. 3Kc. Uc- llned , quiet ; cruehed , 6V4c ; puvvdercd , 6 ! c ; granu. lateil , 4o. IXJNDON , Aug. -SUO \ IlCnne.very quiet ; centrifugal , Java. 11s Sd. Muscovado , fair lellnlng , 10s 3d. licet sugur , dull ; nn demand- August , 9s 10'X.d ' ; September , 9s 10'AI ' ; block of beet sugar In the United Kingdom , llu.OOO tons. Slot-It In .SlKli t. Record of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Thursday. August 13 , 1S96 : Cattle , lloss Sheep. South Omaha . 878 3.U7 Chicago . 11. COO : oKXJ ( 12000 Kunras City . G204 6SU ) 3.JOO St. IXUls . . . . . 4,000 4,000 2,000 Totals . . . . . . 22,178 , S3. (07 17,300 > * -n Yurie I.lve Stock. NEW YOUK , Aug. -llECEVES-Recelpts , 6i2 head ; no trading. European cables quote American steers ut 10llc ; clobed weak ; refrig erator beef. 8i9c ; no exports. SHEEP AND LAMBSReceipts. . 3518 head , steady , but the market was very dull , except for good to choice lambu. Sheep , i > oor to prlmu , (1.60UJ 50 ; lambH , common to choice , (2 75C 00 HOtlS Recelplt , 1,171 bead ; steady at (3 40B 3.S5. _ Oil Market. OIL CITY. Aug. 13 Credit balances , (1,04 ; cer. tincates opened , (102 ; high , (1 02V4 ; low , (1,0. ! , closed at (1.02' ; thlpmentB , 77,069 bbla. ; runs , 777,754 bblB. _ Written AVIit-n * . SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 13. WHEAT-Qulet , December , SCUc , NCTT YorU SIlniiiK ( tiiotndonii , NEW YOIIK , Aur. 11 , Tli3 followinarj t'i > mlnlnir qnatultonsi Dulwer - " < Mexlcvi . . , , . 4 ! > Clinllur. 20U Ontario , , , . , . , .lbilll Crovn 1'olnt -'rt Plynioutn . -Ml Con Cnl. A. Vn. . . . 1UO OulckBllver . Id ) Uei'lvvood l'J3 ( Jould AOnrry. . . . . HI ) Hlorri N'tvaili. , , , . 4.1 Ilnlei. Nurcroua. . Ill ) Standinl Con , , . . , lift llumemjlca 'JUIKI IJnluii Cor. . . . . . . . ! ( ) IronHllver. iU ! Yellow J.iclcut. . . . : iU Mnny u ilay'g work Is lost by sick headache , caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWUt'a Little Harly nisera arc the most effectual pill for overcoming such dllllctiltlcs THI3 III3AI.TV 3I.1IIICGT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday , August 13 : WAIinANTY DEEDS. Hllza Klerstend and husband to W 1J Kierstcud , sub lot 1 In tux lot 12 , In 1-1.1-13 : 3s < A feet lots a und 4 , block 20. West ind add . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 1 HOCB 1'laco Byndlcatu to H I I'luinli , n 16 ftel lot 39 , und 8 2(1 ( feet lot 40 , Kees J'laco . . . , . , . . , . . . , . . . . , 2. 00 13 U French to 13 uM I'rench , lot 1 , block 3 : lot 3 , block 6 : w & lots 0 and 10. block k ; lot 15 , block U , CVn- tral park ; lot 15 , block 2 , I'ru > n'a nubdlv. In Hyde p.iric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W T Beaman and wife to n It Millard - lard , lots B , 6 and 7. Oraycn park. . 1 Sumo to name , lot 3 , block 2 , Hell- imm'B add . . . . , VV'V J n Fowcll nnd wife to eaina , lot 0 , block 0. Riverside add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Anna 1'udll and husband to John torcl , administrator , nV4 lot 13 , block 12 , Kountzo 3d udd > . . , , . . , . . . tOO Total amount ot transfer * PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed ninondincnta to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , as hernlnaftcr set forth In full , arc submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to booted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday , November 3 , A. 1) . 1S90 : A joint icsolutlcm proposing to amend sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and five ( ) , ut article six (0) ( ) of the Constitution ot the Stnto of Nebraska , rclntltiR to number of Judges of the supreme court and their term of oITlce. llo It resolved nnd cnnctcd by the legis lature of the State of Ncbrnskn ; Section 1. That section two (2) ( ) of nrtlclo six ( G ) of the Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska be nmendcd so us to rend ns fol- lows. Section 2. The miprcmo court shall until otherwise provided by law , consist of live ( " > ) judges , a majority of Muim shall be neccssniy to form a quotum or to pto- nnnncu n declblon. It nlmli nave orlKlnut Jurlsiilctlon In cnsos reliitlnt 'a revenue , civil capes In which the tttitio shall bo a party , mandamus , iiio ) warrants , habeas corpus , nnd Htiuh nppellato jutlsdlctlon , as may be provided bv lav\ . Section 2. That section four (1) ( ) of article sit ( G ) of the Constitution of the slatcf Nebraska , bo amended so a to rend n fol lows : Section 4 The judges of the supreme court , shnll bo elected by the eb'iMors of the stnto nt larfio. nnd tliolr term of olllrc , except as hereinafter provided , shall bo for a period of not less . ! : r.n llvo ( r > ) years as the leKlslatltre may presci Ibe. Section 3 That section llvo ( S ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebrnslta , be amended to read as follows Stctlon G At the Urst Konerul election to bo held In the year ISIil , there shall be elected two Judges of the rtiprcmo court olio ofbom shall bo elected for a term of two (2) ( ) yours , one for the term of four ( I ) years , and nt each Kclieral unction tbero- nflcr , there shall be cleeted one Jud e of the supreme court for the torin of llvo ( i > ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; 1'rovlded , That the JudROS of the Blipiemo court whoso terms have not o\plred at the ( line of holding tbo general election of 1S C shall continue to bold their olllro for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned Approved .Match 2H , A. 1) . ISyj. A Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of supreme and district court Judges. IJe It resolved by the legislature of the Stnto of Nebraska : Section I. That section thirteen ( IS ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , bo amended so as to rend as follows : Sec. 13. The judges of the supreme nnd district courts shall recelvo for their ser vices such compensation ns may be pro vided by law , payable quarterly The legislative shall at Its llrst Cession after the adoption of this amendment , three-Ilfths of the inemuers elected lo each house concurring , establish their compensation. The compensation so es tablished shall not bo rlmm-rd oflencr than once In four years nnd In 7io event unless two-thirds of the members Licet-rt to each house of the legislature concur tnereln. Approved Match SO , A. D 1SS3. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of article fl\o ( ! > ) of the Constitution of the State o' Nebraska , relating to compensation of the olllccrs of the executive department. He It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1 That section twenty-four (21 of article live (5) ( ) of the Constitution ol the State of Nebraska be amended to read ns follows : Section 24. The ofllcers ot the cxecutUe department of the state government shall receive for their services a compensation to be established by taw , which sli-ill be neither Increased nor- diminished during the term for which they shajl have been commissioned and they shall not receive to their own use any fees , costs , Interests , upon public -moneys In their bands or under their control , pciqulsltcs of olllce or other compensation , and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by nn oillcer provided for In this 'fp ' ] shall be paid in advance Into tbo state treasury. The legislature slml at Its llrst session after the adoption ot this amendment , threo-lirths oC the mem bers elected to each bouse of the legisla ture concurring , establish the salaries of the otllcers named In this article. The compensation so established shnll not be changed oftcncr than' once In tour ye.irs and In no event unless tvvo-thlids of the members elected to each house of the leg islature concur therein. Approved March 2D , A. D. U93. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) ( ) of article six ( G ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , i elating to judicial power. Bo It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska- Section 1. That auction one (1) ( ) of article six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows- Section 1 , The judicial power of this atato shall be vested li a supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , justices of the pence , police magistrates , and in such other courts Inferior to tbo supreme coui t ns inny bo created by law lit which two- thirds of the members elected to e.ich house concur Approved March 23 , A. D. It93 A Joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article elv ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , re lating to Increase In number of supreme and district court Judges. Be It resolveil nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thnt section cloven (11) ( ) of nrtl clo six ( G ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol- Sectlon 11. The legislature , whenever two- thirds of the members elected to each house shall concur therein may , in 01 after tbo year ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven nnd not oftener than once in every four years , Increase thu number of Judges of supreme and dlstilct courts , and the judicial districts of the state Suoh districts shall bo formed of comp.ict teril- tory , nnd bounded by county lines , and such Increase , or any chnngo In the boundaries of n district , shall not vacatu the olllce of nny judge. Approved March 30 , A. D. , ISO1 ! . A Joint resolution proposing to amend section six ( C ) of article ono (1) ( ) of the Con stltutlon ot the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. He it resolved and enacted by the Leg- Ulature of the Utato ot Nebraska ; Section 1. That section six ( U ) . nrtlrlo ono (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska bo amended to read as follows. Section C. The right of trial by jury shall remain Inviolate , but thu Kglslatuio may provide that In civil notions live-sixths of the Jury may render n verdict , and the legislature by nlso aulhorlz trial by 11 jury of a Itss number than twelve men , In courts Inferior to the dlstilct court. Approved March 23 , A , L > . , 1&33. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of the Con- stltutlon of Nebraska , relating to officers of the executive department. Ho It resolved and unacted by the Leg- ltdaturo or tbo State "t NebntHltu : Section 1. That section ono Uj of article llvo (5) ( ) of tbo Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as rol- Section 1. The executive department shall consist of u governor , lieutenant governor , secretary of stale1 , auditor of public ac counts , treasurer , superintendent of public liiHti notion , attorney general , commissioner of public lands and buildings , and three railroad commissioners , each of whom , ex cept the said railroad commissioners , shall hold his ofllco for a term of two years , from tha > lrt > t Ihursday iifur the first Tuesday In January , after his election , and until his successor is elected and quali fied. Kueli railroad cotnmlnxlom r shall hold bis olllco for a term of three J'C.IIH , beginning on the P.ist Thursday after the first Tuesday In January after his election , nnd until his usccessor Is elected nnd quali fied ; 1'rovlded , however. That at the llrut general election held after the adoption of this amendment thorei shall bo fleeted thre-u railroad commissioners. QUO for tbu period of ono jewr , ono foj 'lu > period of two ycurs , und on ® for tno period of thre-u years. The governor , secretary of slate1 , auditor of public accounts -nd treasurer fchull resldo at the capita ! during their ttrin of oince ; they shnll keep tbo public records , books anel papers there , nnd xhall perform uuch duties us may bo re-qulrcd by law. Approved March 30. A , D , , 1&3. A joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion tncnty-slx (26) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of the 'H ' Constitution ot the State of Nebraska , limitIng - 31 ] Ing the number of cxrctillvc atnto officers. 111 Ho it resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of thn Stnto ot NebMsUn : Section 1. That section twcnty-sU C ) of artlclo five ( R ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to rend as follows- Section 16. No other executive state oill- eers except UIORO named In 1S9J.'H ( of this nrtlclo shall bo created , except by an act of the Icglslnluto which Is con curred In by not le-s-s than threo-fottrtha of the mcmberd elected to caeh house thereof ! Provided , Thnt nny ollleo created by nn act of the legislature may bo abolished by the legislature , two-thirds of the incmbcia elected to each house thereof concurtlnic , Approved March 30 , A. I ) . , 1S9J. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section nltic (9) ( ) of nrtlclo eight (8) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nobiaska , pro- vldlng for the Investment of the permanent educational funds of the state. Ho It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section nine ( J ) of nrtlelo eight th ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to rend as fol lows. Heutlon n. All funds belonging to the state for educational purposes , the Interest ninl Income whereof only iito to be Used , slmll bo doomed trust funds held by llio stnto. nnd the state shall supply nil losses theto- of that may In any manner accrue , so that the sninti shall remain rsr vur tuvlolalo ntid umllmlnUhcd , nnd tvnll npt be In vested or I on tied except < n I'ntted Stntet or stale sccurltle-s. 01 registered county bonds or registered school district bondi of this state , and suoh funds , wllh ( bo , Interest and Income thereof are he-roby solemnly pledged for the otitposcn fop which they niu ginntcd nnd set apart mul lmll not bo tiansfctred to any other fund for other uses 1'rovldeil. The bo.nd crenu-,1 liy Boctloii 1 of this article Is onniowor"d to sell from tlmo to time any of the securities belong ing lo the permnnonl school rund and In vest the prooce-ds nrtsmir therefrom tit nny of the securities enumerated in tins sec tion beating a higher talc of Intere-st whenever nn onpottunlty lor better Invest" men ! Is prosonicd. And provided further. That when nnv vvnnnnt upon the st't- Measurer regu larly Issued In pursuance of an npptoprla- tlon bv the legislature and seemed liv the levy of a ln\ for Its p lynienl , shall bu piosotitod to the state tioasnrci foi pay ment , and thcio shall not bo nny mono/ In the pioper fund to pay such warrant , the board cre-ntcd by section 1 of this at tl- clo may dhect the stuto treasurer to pay I ho amount duo on such wairanl fronx moneys In bis hands belonging to the pei- manent school fund of the stntc. nnd ha shnll hold said warrant as an Investment of said pcunancnt school fund. Approved Mnich 29 , A. 13 , , ISM. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of the State oC Nebraska by adding a new section to nrtlclo twclvo (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( ) , rclatlvo to the merg ing ot the government of cities ot the metropolitan class and the government oC the counties wherein such cities arc lo cated. lie It resolved und enacted by the Leg islature of the State ot Nebraska : Section 1. That article twelve (12) ( ) of tbo. Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended by adding to said ttiUeln a now section lo bo numhcicd section two (2) ( , to read as follows : Section 2 The government of any city ot the metropolitan class and the government , of the county In which It Is locnte-d may bo merged wholly or In pirt when a proposi tion so to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the votois of such clty nnd county and received the assent of iv majority of the votes cast in such city and. nlso a majority of the votes cast In tho- county exclusive of ' . ' " e cast In BUch. motiopolltan city nt such election. Approved Mnich 20 , A D , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section , six ( G ) ot article seven (7) ( ) of tho- Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pro scribing the manner In which votes shall be cast. He it resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of tbo Stnto of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six tH ) of nrtlelo seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of tbo Stnto of Nebraska be amended to read as fol- Sec'tlon ( i. All votes shall be by ballot , or- such other method as may be prescribed ; by law , provided the secrecy of voting bo. preserved Approved March 29 , A. D , 1SD3. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen ( H ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela- . tlvo to donations to works ot Internal Im provement and manufactories. llo It resolved and enacted by the Lcgls-- laturo of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ( ) of article- fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the S'ale ' of Nebraska , bo amended to toad ns follows : Section 2 No city , conntv , town , precinct , municipality , or ether subdivision of tho- statc , shall over make donations to any works of Internal Improvement , or manu factory , uulos a proposition so to do shalf have been first submitted to the qualified electors and ratllled by n tvvo-lhlrdH vote at nn election by authority of iaw : Pro vided , Thnt such donations of n county with the donntlonH of such subdivisions In the aggregate shall not exceed ten per e-ont of the assessed valuation of such county ; Provided , further. That any city or county may. by n throe-fourths vote lnoron.se such Indebtedness five per rent , In addition to- such ten nor cent and no tionds or evi dences of Indebtedness so Issued shall bo. valid unless the same shall have endorsed : thereon n Cyrillic ito signed by the secre tary and auditor of sliilo , showing that the same Is Issued puisunnt to law. Approved March 29 , A IX , 1S35. I , J. A. Piper , secretary of state of tho- btato of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to tho- Constltutlon of the State of Nebraska uro true and correct eoples of the original en rolled and engrossed bills , ns passed by tho- Twenty-fourth session of the legislature ot the State of Ncbiaska , an appears from said original bills on ( llo In this ofllco , aud that nil und each of gad | proposed amend ments arc submitted to the qualified vntcra of the state of Nebraska for tlirlr adoption or rejection nt the general election to ho held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November A. D , 1896. In testimony whereof , I have tliercunto > set my hand and a nixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , in I ho year of our Lord , Ono Thousand night Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of the United Stairs the Ono Hundred , and Twenty-Unit , and of thin ututo tha Thirtieth. , , Seal , ) | " / ] J. A. PII'EU. 1 Secretary of State. Aug 1 ntoNovS morn only , IIOTKJ.S , oooooooooooooooooooooc * oo OO o Oo o o o o o Q o O o O o 314,310.313 South 16th Street. a o Just opened , everything now. o o a o BBT LOCATED HOIEl IN IHE CIIY o o RooiiiH 7Bc , $1 mid $1,50 Day , o First ClnfaH Cnfo in Cotiuoctlou o o o HENEY LIEVEN o o , Proprietor , a oooooooooooooooooooooo .Vni AMI JO.NKS STUUKYS. . 110 room' , bullm. tit urn heat unil all moJtr.X ( .omenlriicif. Hutu. 1.W ) un < I | Ml ( per Jay. Table unexcelled , bpeclul luw rates to icuular bojrdem 1'lt AN 1C Ull , DITCH. Mir. : JAMES E. BOYD & CO. * Telephone 10J ; ! ) . Oiniiliii , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND ; STOCKS ncom 111V4. IJoord of Trade. Direct wires to Clilcat'o and N > w York. Corrtupoodtnti I John A. Warren It Co , 4 t