TUB OMATIA DAILY 1JI315 : IT BSD AY , AraUST 25 , 1890. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Eealizing Today Caused Decembe : Wheat to Oloso Lower. HIGHER CABLES AN ENCOURAGING FEATURE Streimtli > f the Foreign Market Win In lOvliliiiciXeiir I In * Clowe mill SInilc ( luotntloiiN Much Htronuer. CHICAGO , A11 if. 2l.-lle > avy realizing to dny caused December whcnt to close ' , < below Saliirelay'H Until llRureH. Hull news was plentiful , but the tcmptiitlon to tnki profits was too HtroiiR. Corn nnd oats \\eri both weak , closing from He to Uc lowei rcspeetlvely. 1'rovlslons closed from Cc lo 7l4r lower. NotwIlnHtniiillng that It had n Krcnt den ! of cncourjiKoment from the higher cables wheat had only about fifteen minutes ol firmness before It commenced to show the effect of a desire upon the part of the loiiKf to secure the prollt which Saturday's 2c rise had placed within their reach. The bulk of the speculative business la now In 1,1)0 December future , nnd the opening price this morning xvas from GUie to Clc. Only ono or two trades were made at the high est of these quotations , and the bulk of the llrst transactions were nt ClUe , about He below Saturday's close. After selling down again to Cl'ic ' , and rcacllnc to 61'Jo ' , thr-rr occurred nn irregular decline , which did not stop until some few trades had been recorded as low as WU' , or about ' .fcc be low the price It stopped nt Saturday. A Biilllclcnt number of fresh buyers came In at the decline to caiWu prices to turn up ward again. The taking of wheat for ex port and for shipment to eastern millers was known early In the day to amount to n peed round total quantity. lleforu noon It was reported at about arAOOU bit. Tin Chicago receipts were 177 cars , only six ol which were contract , while the outlnspec- lion wiui Ul,1'j : > bu. Minneapolis anil Duluth received Mil cars , showing that ne\\ wheat Is beginning to move freely In Uu northwest. The export clearances from the Atlantic seaboard were small at the equiva lent of 1.1.1,000 bu. In wheat and Hour. The latter Item and the closing of a small pri vate bank over on the west side were fac tors In the early decline. The visible sup ply decrcaced (1S7.000 ( bu. Ill contract , with i.SOI.OOO bu. decrease a year ago. That also helped In causing an early decrease. The strength of the foreign markets was In evidence near the close and the market which had been gradually working upward became quite strong. About thirty min utes from the end of the session , December wheat was bringing fil'U' . but another rush to take prolltw on long wheat resulted In n setback til the close to fil'de. Corn was dull and weak. The contin uation of favorable weather and heavy local receipts were both depressing factors and the general firmness of wheat was power less to counteract the effect. Sontember opened ' . ' | C lower at ZMic. sold to 22TfC , then declined to and closed weak at 22' c. Oat. " were practically neglected. The range of prices was narrow , and no particular feat ures were developed , the easier feeling developed being brought about through sympathy with corn. September opened i/ic lower at from in ; c' to IG'ic , and de clined to Ifi'/ic ' , closing easy. Provisions started heavy and continued BO. The enormous run of hogs decidedly upset calculations and created n weak feel ing , which lasted throughout the session. September pork closed 7" > e lower at JSS.1 ; September lard , lie lower at $3.37V ; Sep tember ribs , fie lower at $ .1.22'A. Estimates for Tuesdav : Wheat , 275 cars ; corn. 050 cars : oata , KO curs ; hogs , 11,000 head. Tin- lending futures ranged as follows : _ Arllel = * I O IVI. I lltjll. | L. ) V. | OI313. WlicntiXo'S Aitg B7 67K Sept &HK . ' .7 Dec 01H Corn. No. 2. Aug 227 li 22H Sent 22H May C.llH. No. ' . ! . . Sept 104 Mny Fork.purbbl Sept fi 0'2 < 4 fi PO D S3 Out S 85 A (10 ( Jan 7 00 0 UO U 05 Lard.10011)3 Sept 3 37 K 40 3 37 K 3 374 Oct I7H H 4li Jau 3 75 HO 3 75 3 77H flioitlllba- Sept 3 2fi HO'W 3 22U 3 224 * Oct a .I'M 'W 3 27 3 30 Jan 3 47f .1 4.I S 45 Cash quoditlons were ns follows : FLOUR Firm ; winter patents , J3.16p3.20 ; straights , J2.20fl3.20 ; spring patents. J3.15Q3.55 ; straights. J2.6003.CO ; bakers. J2.00fi2.3.- . W1II5AT No. 2 spring , 57',4c ; No. 3 spring , 62 5c ; No. 2 red. C24c. ! CORN No. 2 , 2-Jlio ; No. 2 yellow , 22'ic. OA.TS No , 2. 17c ; No. 2 white , 20ic ! ; No. 3 whltp , IS'.ifilf'O. ' RYI-J-No. 2. 31 Ho. HARLIIY No. 2. nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. , 20 J32c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. . KliflMc. FLAX"Sl-ni-No. 1. C71tc. TIMOTHY KIWD Prime. J2.CO. 1'ROVISIONS-Pork. mess , per bbl. , J5.C5iff5.90. Lnrd , per 100 Ibs. , $ I.37Hf3.40. Short rlbes sides ( loose ) , J3.205f.1.30. Dry nailed shoulders ( boxed ) , J3.75ff4.00 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , J3.C2' , < : { J 3.75. WHISKY Distillers' nnlsbed goods , per gal. , $ ! . ! . SUOARS Cut loaf , unchanged. POULTRY Steady ; turkeys , springs , 909',4c ; chickens , 7'4c ; ducks , hprlngs. 9ii9'.ic. The following were the receipts and shipments today : OntlioProlujo ex2iviirj ! ted iv tha butter mar- krt was linn : creamery , OBlll c : dairy. l" " lOn. Y.fK , llrm ; Iresli , I''c. Checsu , Btcady : OMAHA < : i\niiAi , Ciiiiilltlou of TriKlr nml tin Slaiilianil Kaiicy I'rixliiec. EOGS Choice stoclt. 8c. UUTTKH t'oiiiiiion to fair , 7c ; choice to fancy , country , ll < 713c ; Fcparntur creamery , ISijlCc ; KUthcrvd creum , I2H13C. VKAI Chcilcu fat. SO to 10 Ibs. . Is quoted at 7flSc : hircc nnd coarse , 4TDc. OIHCHHU ) ( ) stlo brick. lOc ; Hdarn. per doz. , J9.50 ; club house , l-lli. jars , per doz. , J3.60 ; Llm- berRer , fancy , per lb. . 9tc ! ; Ro < juefort , V4-ll > , jars , per doz. , J3.CO ; Youns Americas , Stc ; twins , fancy , 6V4c. POULTRY Live hens , CHc ; cocks , 3c ; spring chickens , k Sc ; > < pilnK ducks , 7 jSc. PIOKONfi Live. Me ; dead pleeons not wanted , HAY Upland , 53.00 ; midland. J4.50 ; lowland , 11.00 ; rye straw , J4.00 ; color makes the price or , bay ; light bules fell Ihe best ; unly top grades lirlns top prices. 1IUOOM COHN Kxtrcmely slow sale ; new crop , delivered nn track In country ; cholco crcun relr-worklai ; carpet , per lb , , i'lc : choice green , runnlnc to huil , S'-lc ; common. I'.ic , VKOKTAllLllri. WATI'RMii.ONS : 1'cr doz. , crated according to size , J2.60ii2.75. CANTALOIWKK rer crate , JI.25. TOMATOBH Per ' ,4-bu. bnpUet , 40c ; H-bu. bas ket. : oc. CUCUMIIHRH Per dos. , 20i23c. NKW ONIONH-dood stock , per bu. , 35f30c. LIMA llHANH-Per Hi. , 4c. 11HANH- Hand picked navy , per bu. , Jl. 4031. 60. CAIIIIAni ; Homo grown , per hundred , 75cQ 11.00. CKI.nilY Per eloz. , ISffSOoj fancy maininoth , icnsoc. I'OTATOiS New potiitor > , per bu. , 25c. Fill ) ITS. QRAPKS Hninn Krnwn crapes , 22Q23c. CALIFORNIA PKAt'IlUS e'rawfords. S5O90C. CALIFORNIA 1'I.UMK Per box , J1.55B1.60. CALIFORNIA ORAPKS-l'er case , Fontuln- lileau , J1.25n.40. APPLKU-Cooklnff , per bbl. , } l.f.0lf 1.75 ; eatlne , Sl.75ii2.CO. CALIFORNIA PnAHS-Ilartletts , J1.C081.75 ; lluerro Hardy , J1.30S71.50. JILUKIIUIUIIKS None. NKCTAHIANH Per care , JI.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANnKS-Radl. per case , J .60. L15MONB Messinas , J.00ii7.00 ; California lem ons. iO.CU. IIANANAH Cliolc" large stock , per bunch , | : . (00.25 ; medlum-cUcMl bunches , Jl.toai.W. PINKAPPLICH-No thlpplni ; iitock. MISCni.LANKOUS. IIONHY Fancy white , per lb. , lie ; choice , 130 ; CfUlfvinla , nmber color , luc. CinUR-Clarined Juice , per half tbl. . JS ; pet bbl. , J5. PRKSI-niVRS-Aitorted , 20. lb. palli , each , 11.40. MAPLH HYRUP-Flve to I. can * , each , JZ.75- , gal. cans , per do * . , J12 ; K al. can * . 16. M ; quart cans. f3.W. FIGS Imported fancy , 5 crown. 30-lb. boxes , lie ; choice , 10-11) . boxen. } crown , 9G10C. NUTS Almondi , California , per lb , , medium site , lOc ; Turrucona ulmonun , per lb. , luige , lie ( : Iliaillii. pel lb. , te ; ingllih walnuts , per lb. , fancy toft shell , 12o ; medium site. lOc ; 111 berl , per lb. , 10c ; pecans. lulUhtd medium. larce. lOc ; peanuti , raw , CHCfTo ; roasted , 7ic. ! DATliS-llulliiHcen , IU , Cc ; furdj , 19-Ib. taxes , per lb. , 7c. DRKSSEU J1EAT8. IIUKF Drefved steers , 4W to (00 Ibs. , 6Htf7c ; western ( leers. 4ifu > tc ; tw.nl cows and heifers. 4i < Wic : medium cows and liulfeii. 4V-j 5c ; guo.1 ( orniuarlert , cows and heifers. Il4tf4c ; good foruuarter > . native uteerv. 4'.jC5o ; good bind nunrtpr . COWH and heifers , 71C7iv ! : Kood hln < * quarlerB native slrer * . Wkv , cow luuiuls , 6c | cnw plntex. Sc ; boaelrmi chucks. < c ; cuw chucks , 3fi 3) c : steer chucks. 3 c ; l > erf tenderloin * . lc ! ; lieef rolls , boneless , Oc ; sirloin bulls , boneless. 8Uc ; loin backs , biineless , $ c ; Iplu bucks , 7o ; cow rili , No. 3 , fo , cow lolnn. No. 8 , Sc ; beef trim- Diliiici Sc : rump butts , ( c ; shoulder clods , te. MUTTON lre M4 Umbt , 7o ; di utd wuttOD , Cc , rack * , lOc , legs , 8c ; saddles , ( c , rtewH. 3'ic /h p pltn kn , 3c , sherp tonrties , per doz. , Ke. POUIC DreMeil IIORS , 4'ic , purk loln , tc fparc rlbx , 3Hp , ham rnurnKeK , buttn , 4'f.c , porl flioulilcrn. 4'io ' ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4Uc porlt trlmmlnKS. 3c. leaf Inrd , not rendered , 4c. H1DR3 AND TALLOW. Itllns--No. 1 Brpon lililes. J'.ic ' ; No. 2 greet Miles , 2Hf ; Nn. 1 green raited hides , 4 > ic ; No. : crccn rplted hli'.fK. 3fc ! ? ! 'o. 1 tn\ \ calf , 8 to 1 : lb * . f.c ; No. 2eal calt , 8 to IS lb * . . 10 : No. : dry Hint hliUr. Cf7c. No. 2 dry Hint hides , CfiSc Nn. 1 dry raited bldcc , DC ; prut cured hides , H < per lb. less thra 'mly cured. rillllKl' I'ELTS-ur'-tn tr.Ited. each , ZJOCOc ; green tailed nheartlngs ( ; iort wooied early fltliiK ) . each , 15c ; diy elie rnni { ( short wooled caily pklnr ) , No. I , eacr. , ! * : dry fhenrllnK ; ( Fhnt w-ooled eaily skills , . No. I , each. 6c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual welelu. ( iitc ; dry flint Knnrni and Nebraska Murrain wool ptlts. per lb. , act ual weight , 2 f4c : dry nint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , i'tite ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 304c ; feet cut off , an It ll useless tc pay freight on them TALLOW AND atlttASU Tnllow. No. 1 , 2',4Ci tallow. No. 2 , 1'jc , RUafe. while A , 2 0 ; greate. wlilte II , l' , > c ; gieare , > ellow , l'ci crease , dark , llic ; uld butter. il(2'ici beeswax , prime , 153 22c ; roURh tallow , Hie. HONKS In car lots , welched and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , JlZ.OOf/14.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , JlO.evfi 12.00 ; dry country , damp and mealy , per ton , jr ( KUJS.fto. WOOL rrnvmltdl. fine heavy , 6.7c . , nr.e. light tasc : quarter blood , loifl'jc. reedy , biirry and chaffy. 8i ? ! < c : cotted and broken , coarce , 7 9o : rotted ami bri'ki-n , fine , GHSr. Kloeco wanhed Medium. ISSIIKc : nnc , HSJlCc ; tub \Mirbcu , UO He : bliek. 8c ; burk , Cc ; tag lock ? , 203c ; dead pulled. 5iCc. _ STOCKS AM ) IID.NDS. lluri * ( hi * Iti'Kiilntliiii I'rofOH- Hliinill Af | ir'l AM Dli.v. NKW YORK , Aug. 24. Today' * rtoclt market was of holiday proportions fa fnr ns the extent of the trading wan concerned ntul considerable Irregularity of movement .was displayed. The. dealings bore the regulation piufepKlonnl nrpcct. The opening was slightly deprtrred on news nf an extension of rate cutting and uncertainty regarding the Immediate financial outlook. The chief point of interest was the meeting of the clearing house loan committee of the nupoclated banks and the action likely to be taken , which It was believed would In 11 meartirp Indicate the actual financial stntus. Western t'nlon was the feature at the olltrct and simultaneous pales were made In the rtock from 74Tfc down to 73',4. ' ns against 75 % , Saturday's final price. .Support ing orders soon appeared in mine of the ppe- clnllle.K and thin tact checked the sagging ten dency and .cauci-d n generally rally. The Ooiild stocks were well supported , Manhattan rose 2"j per cent to 78 > 1 , Western t'nlnn to 75 and To bacco and Sugar gained 1'i per cent nnd I'd per cent respectively. Tin- other Improvements wi-ic fiuctlonnl. At the high points tcnllzntlons oe- cuned , which weit < partly attributable to a Btlff- enlng In money rates , call funds advancing to an extreme S per cent. The announcement of the clearing house loan committee that no applica tions for loan certificates bad been received failed to check the downward movement an * fome storks wen- carried below the early low points. Frequent fitful rallies occurred otter- ward , but the cloning was at the lowest of the day. The report of the appointment of n ic- celvor for the Louisville & New Albany bad a depressing effect , although pilch a contlngency liad been practically foreshadowed by the presi dent of the company Fomu time ago. The news , however , offset a slump In call money In the Into dealings to 3 per cent nnd n further decline In ? tor 11 MI ; rates to 14.83 for actual demand. finding ; In Louisville & New Albany shares was less conspicuous than recently , and they moved within n narrower range. The preferred sold down 1 per cent to f > and rallied to 5V The bonds weic neglected aside from one trans action In the consols at n concession of 4 per cent. Railroad bonds were dull ami Irregular , with some exceedingly wide vnrlatlonfl In t'.ie high priced Innctlvi * Issues , Northw'estcm sink ing fund r.s particularly breaking ! > H points to lOOUj. The market generally was depressed toward the close. The s-nles were 531.1(00. Governments were fairly actfve and slightly lower on sales of J.r,2MiO. The ISvenlnir Post's financial cable from Lon don says : A sharp rise In Kaillrs on the Rho- di'sla news was the only feature In the stock iimtkctH here toduy. Public buying of Kaf firs Is not largo at present , but symptoms of renewed activity In the market continues to Increase. Other stocks were idle , but better ndvlces from Crete have Imparted n firmer tone generally. e'onmils rose to 113U. Americans were neglected and dull here , but closed also at the lowest. The bear clique here raided L'Milsvllle it Nashville early In the day , but ns New York abtorbed nil the stock offered a recovery followed. Much silence Is nuw ob served here as to probable gold shipments to the rnlted States , but Indications In good quar ters suggest that more gold will go this week from here or Frnncc. Money rates nre firm for the moment , but theru are IndlcatlotiH of an easier tendency. The Paris bourse WIIH firm on buying of Kulllrs. The Iterlln market was steady. 'Ihe following were me closing quotations on ( he leading stocks of the New York exchange tcdav : 'bid. toflured. Jail IIHBUHS iin-ntii paid. The total sales of stocks today were 87,075 shares. Including the following : American Sugar. 20.900 ; Hiirllngton & Qulncy , 8,400 ; Louis ville & Nashville , 5,500 ; Manhattan , 13.COO ; St. Paul , 14,100 ; Western Union , 18,000. New York Money .Market. NKW YORK , Aug. 24. MONEY ON CALL Firmer ut 3 ( 8 per cent ; latt loan , 3 per cent ; elc.MMl . at 3 per cent , PRI.MIJ MKRCANTILn PAPKR Nominally at 701'- per cent. HTKRLINO EXCHANC1K Weak , with actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.85iT4.85'i for de mand nnd J4.K434.84V for sixty days ; posted rates , J4.85ff4.8SVi and I4.fcG"iyJ.ST'ii commercial bills , J4.85'i. RAR BILVKIl CBHc. HILVKR CKRTIFR'ATKS C0 % 67c. OOVKHNMKNT DONDSVeaU ; state bonds , dull ; railroad bonds , weak. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ; bid. t offi-reil. w YorU Mlnlntr < luotiitloiis. NK\Y Y.Htlt. A'ir. ' ' 'l.-Tiu fjllo.vi.ix arj thi clouing mliiliit iiuoUtiua'ij Klnniiuliil AlViilrx. HKRLIN. Aug. 24. Exchange on lx > ndon , eight days' sight , 20 nmrki 99 pfics. PARIS , Aug. SI. Three per cent rente * . 10f C7'iu fur the account ; exchange on London , 25f ISu for checks. LONDON , AUtf , 24. Amount of bullion pone Into tb * liunk of England on LaUnce today , JCW.OOO ; roM Is nuotetl at Hneno Ayres nt 182.25 , Madrid , 19.25. Ll'lwn , 29'.4. Home , 107.10. Sun rranoljicei Sllntnir < liiotntlon . SAN PIIANC1SCO. Atii. 21.-Tho offtclBl cloilnf Quotations fjp inliimf stjjutotiy wore ns fol lows ; I'liuiiiclnliilcM. . IIOSTON . AUR. -Clearing" , J3.3r,0COS ; toil- nnce-s , llMO,3i * . ItAIriMOItlAUK. . 24.-ilenrliiK9 , J1,70U30 ; balances , } 2MS)7. ! ) NK\V Y011K , Aug. 21. Clcnrlngs , J57.4S,01 < ! ; I ml MIH 05 , | 3,1M,34. > . rillljADKU'HIA. AUK. 2) ) . ClenrhiRs , J7.CM- WO : balances , ti.4crr,29. HT. IXM'IS , Aup. 21. ClenrliiRs. SI.4n5.26l ; 1ml- nnce. , J ( 07.070. Money , sternly nt tH6 ! per e-ent for cnll liuinn ; GfS per crnt nn thnc. New York cxclintiKe. ) ! . : . " illfcount Mil. ( "IIICAtlO , AUK. 24-nenrlriKS. Stl.1K.9H. Mt'iii-y , vtHnKcnt ; cnll loans , Hf7 per cent ; com- aicrclnl paper. 7 per cent. New York e.xclintiKe , SI. 15 discount. Foreign exclmiiEe , Imrcly Btcnily ; dcmniul , J4.S.5U ; flxty ilnyn , M.S4'i. St. LinilH ( ienernl .Miirlcet. ST. LOt'lS , Aug. 24. WIIKAT lower ; No. 2 red , cosh , In elevator , l.VAIIC.Ic : on track , C5c ; No. 2 hard , Me ; August , CSJjCGc ; September , ClTic ; December , fit'.do bid. CORN Ix ) er ; No. 2 cash , 20'ic ! ; August , 20'Jc ' ; September , 20r-ic ; Decehiber , 22c asked. OATS Lower ; No. 2 cash nnd August , 19c ; Septe-mber , l ! > c ngkcd ; May , 20c bid. RYI-J Firm : 2S'4c bid. CORN MMAI.r-l.ower at J1.30. IIRAN Dull ami weak at 29Uc , cast track , FLAXKICHD Higher nt 03c. east track. HAY Weak ; prairie , J4.605.50 ; timothy. J7.60 010.00. lll'TTBR Firmer ; creamery , 12gilc ; dairy , 9 POULTRY Mnrket quiet ; chickens , old , G4c ! ; springs , _ Sc ; turkeys , springs , 5JCc ; ducks , * 1-XK5S Market steady at io'c. ( , PROVISIONS I ork , lower : standard , J0.60. Lird , steady ; prime steam , J3.25 ; choice. J3.32i . Uncoil , shoulders , J4.12 > , fe : longs , J3.82'i ; clear rib1 * , J4.12H. Dry snlt ments , boxed shoulders , J4.75 ; longs , SS.M'i ; ribs , J3.75 ; sides , J3.17H. HKCKIPTS Flour , C.OOO bids. ; wheat , 154,000 bu. ; corn. 193.0110 bu. ; oats , 4S.OOO bu. SHIPMINTS : Flour , 6.000 bids. : wheat , 105,000 bu.j corn , 76,000 bu. ; outs , 10,000 bu. ColTct- Ni\V YOUK. AUK. 24. COFFKI- : Options opened Mendy with quotations a point higher to B polntH lower. The market ruled Kteady on llBht mipport. Foreign ndvlces were uninterest ing and without Influence , Trailing wns ulnck mill closed dull nnd unchanged to r , points nd- vance ; pot , Hlo , dull nnd easier : No. 7 , 10r > 4c ; mild , t-teady ; Cordova , J15.00fin6.73. SANTOS , Aug. 2t. COFFKK Quiet ; good average Snatos , ll.OiKI rels ; receipts , 22,000 bags ; ptock , 375,000 bags. Weekly report : Quiet ; good average per 10 kilos , 11,000 rels ; receipts during the week , 139,000 baRfi : shipments to the United Stntes. 14,000 bags ; stock. 134.000 bags. HAMlltmO , Aug. 24. COFFKU-UuIr nnd un changed ; sales , 0,000 bngs. HIO. Aug. 24. COFFKI3 Firm ; No. 7 , 10,730 rels ; exchange , yd ; receipts. 10,100 bags ; clearing for the I'nlted States. 6,000 bags ; cleared for Uurope. 7,000 bags ; stock , 22S.OOO bags. Weekly report : Firm ; exchange standard , 10,7,10 rels ; re ceipts during the week. ( W.OOO bags ; shipments to the United States , 332,000 bags ; stock , 22S.OOO liana. IIAVIin , Aug. 24. COFFKi : Clewed Hat Uf net advance ; sales , 5,000 bugs. IVIIIIHIIH Clt > * Mni-ltetM. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 24. WHEAT Steady but active ; No. 2 hard , DOii52Hc ; ; No. 3 , 47T5nc ; No. 2 red , nominally DGc ; No. 3 , nominally 49Jfr > 2c : No. 2 spring. 48 ,4c. CXDIIN Slightly lower , active ; No. 2 mixed , 20'4f20 4C ; No. 2 white , 2I ; c. OATS Active , unchnngi-d from Saturday ; No. 2 mixed , one car poor , 17',4c ; one car choice , 21c ; No. 2 white , 22c. KYIJ No. 2 , nominally , 23c. HAY Firm : choice timothy , J7.00S7.50 ; prairie , choice. J4.00T4.50. lIUTTKn Firm ; creamery , 1314c ; dairy , 10 EGOS Unchanged at So. MarUrt. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. SUOAIl Raw , steady ; Tull refining , 3c ; centrlfusal , 9S test , 3lo ; re- flned , steady ; crushed , 6-jc } ; powdered , 5c ; granu lated. 4Jc. NEW OHL.RANS. Aug. 24. SUGAll Quiet ; centrifugal , white , 3Ti3 15-lCo ; yellow , 3 11-lGfi 374c ; seconds , 2' < . © 3V4c. Molasses , dull at Z < u 9c ; others unchanged , LONDON. AURT. 24. SUGAR Cane , dull ; little doing ; centrirugal Java , 11s Cd ; Muscovado , fair reflnlnc , 10s. Dcet eugar weak but active ; August , Sa 7',4il ; September , Os 7Kd. Dry RoiiilM. NEW YOIUf , Aug. 24. The demand was pome. what Irregular IIH to the classes of goods wanted , as the chief request was for printed fabrics , colored Roods and low grades of bleached cot tons , while for brown sheetings there was a wider Inquiry and prices were llrmer at a small advance. Printing cloths were tinner nt 2 7-lCc bid nnd no sales. Audits have advanced the price of colored ducks , 9 ounce denlma nnd 8 ounce ticking Uc each. FALL IUVKR. Mass. , Aug. 24. Print cloths were quiet at 2 7-lCc. I'rorlii Market * . PEOIUA. Aug. 24. COItN Easy ; No. 2 , 22'ic ; No. 3. 2Hic. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , ISc ; No. 3 white , 19c. 19c.UY13 Dull , nominal. WHISKY Market steady : finished goods on the basis of 11.19 for high wines. KECHIITS Corn , 35.HOO bu. ; oats , 71,550 bu. ; rye. none ; whisky , 76 gal . ; wheat , 4,200 bu. SHIPMENTS Com. 8,100 bu. ; oats. 59.500 bu. ; rye , none ; whisky , C65 gain. ; wheat , 7,200 bu. Cotton Mnrlti-t. NEW ORLEANS , Auff. 24. COTTON Nominal ; middling , 7ic ; low middling , 7 9-lCc ; good or- dlnary , * 5-10c ; receipts , 2.2I1 bales , all new ; sales. 550 bales ; stock , 25,233 bales. NHW YORK , Aug. 24. COTTON-Qulet ; mid dling , Sc ; net receipts , none ; gross , 2,053 bales ; exports to the continent , 300 bules ; forwarded , 6 bales ; sales. 302 bales ; spinners , 700 bales ; actual stock , 73,584 balev. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 24. COTTON Steady and un changed : receipts , U bales ; shipments , 375 bales : stock , 21,003 l' l - _ VlNlbli * Grill ii Simply. NIOW YORK , Aug. 24. The visible supply of grain Saturday , August 22 , us compiled by the New York Produce exchange. Is ns follows ; Wheat , 45,169,000 bu. ; decrease. 687 , OW ) bu. ; corn , 14100000 bu. ; Increase , 2.-dOW > bu. : oiitx , 6,907,000 bu. ; decrease , 327.000 bu. ; rye , 1.670,000 bu. ; la- crease. 5,0,000 , bu. ; barley , 7S.OGO bu. ; Increase , 9,000 bu. _ r _ _ ELGIN. Ill , , Aug. 24-lll'TTKn-Flrin ; offtr- Ingu , 07'JCO Ibs. ; bales , 49,320 Ibs. at 17c. WKSTISH.N 1'HXSIOXS. Vftrrunit of < ht ! liiilc AVjir Iiiiirm - licroil ! > > ( Init'iirrnl 'iovoriiiucnt. WASlllNOTON , AUK. 24. ( Special. ) Pen- Blons granted , IHHUC of Aiign-it ) , were : NubruHku : OrlKlnal William P. Cran- dnll , North Loup , Valley ; William NlcholB , lA'XliiBton , DuwHon. Iowa ; Original William H. Canby , Win- fle-ld , Hunry. Increase Carl Knodt , Posl- vlllp , AllamaUeo ; Chrlslophcr K. Johnson , Decurah , WlniieHhlek ; James H. Ilavlland , Ilonton , Hint gold. Orlglnul wlilown , oti' . Narslppu Harris. Athelatan , Taylor ; Anna C. Johnson , Madrid , Hoonu. Montana : Original Simon Ii , Shaffer , Kkulaka , Custer. Colorado : Original Henjamln I eng , Itonldcr , Uoulder ; George llarger , Pueblo , Pueblo. Sotilh Pukola : Original widow Eliza beth Hhormiin. Vermllllon , Clay. . Wyoming ; Original willows , etc. Minor of Jacob /.Ink , Kotlien , Crook. IBSUO of Augusl 6. weru : Nebraska : Orlulnal John Prltchanl , Heaver City. Furnas. Additional William 1) . Hall , Sargent , Custer ; Hlchard Ji. Scr- gent , Spring Oreen , Furnas , Increase * James A. Nelson , Harrington , Scotlu llliifT. Original widows , etc. Minora of Jllrain U. Kenyon , Albion , lioone. Iowa : Increase Thomas H. Jacobs , Kel logg. Jasper ; Ocoreo W. Verlz , SI. Charles , Mndlson ; Hamuel O. Vanclenve , 1'eorlu , Mtihaska ; Thomas H. Hlckley , Oltumwa , Wupcllo. He-Issue John O. Coles , Charlton , I.ucas. Original widows , etc. Kllza J. Hlghl. Glenwood , Mills ; Ada O. Gregg , In- dlanola , Warren , South Dakota : Original widows , etc Minor of Francis 11 , I.awton , Madison , 'Colorado ; Original John H. Long , Colo. rado Springs , 10 1 Paso ; Delia A. Cornull ( nurse ) , Denver. Arapahoe. Issue ) ot August G were : Nebraska ; Additional James nubser , Omaha , Douglas. IncreaseI.evl Uowrnan , Jluvmla , HIcharelHon ; William J. Ilaney , Itenkelinan , Dumly ; Joseph Wohlgamuth , York , York. Colorado ; Original Seferlno MfBtas , Sturkvllle. I.as Animus. Increase David J. . McPhlllmy. Kowlt-r. Otero. South Dakota ; Increase Haper ICHswortli , Cuatalla. Charles Mix. Wyonilnt ; : Orlgliml John Johnuon , New- fork , Fremont. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Largo Cattle Eeceintaflontinno nnd Prices TnkHlJrop. THREE DOLLARS THFIllGHEST FOR HOGS UnoliitlmiN on All' ' KlnilH "f Slock do Don non TVM 'CeiitH ' A liny ifAciiiry to tliu Seller. SOUTH OMAHA , Aim. 21. AURllSt 19 . 2GS3 7.1U9 3SI AllKUSt IS . 3t J2 5.TH3 I,5i2 AUKUSt 17 . 2 JJU 1,445 l.WU August 15 . GS1) 3,12 * 2,2111 . AURUSt 14 . 1.0G5 2.000 233 The ollk-lnl niimhor of curs brought In toilny by ioh ronilasi Cuttle. HORS. Sticop. C. , M. & St P. Hy. . . . . . . . < O. fi St. U Uy . .Mo. 1'nc. lly , . . 1 Union 1'nclllt ! system 3S 3 11 H. & M. lly. . . . . M 4 R , E. ci .M. V. Uy. . M 3 C _ _ Totnl reci'lpls. . . . Tr2 15 li The disposition of thfl ilny's receipts Was ns tollowH , cneh buyer pui-chUMlng this num ber of heuil Imllcatuel : Total . . . . ' . l.-ISa 1.638 3,1177 The market on all klmls of stock was lower toelay , calllc , hogs iinel she.-ep. OATThlS In spilu of UiHt week's br ak In catlle values , which would havn a natural tendency to limit receipts , 'ho week opens up with n larger run than the week before. Uncie we'reI.44S entile reported In today , as against 2,217 on Saturday and 2-ir,0 on Monday of last week. Tlie caltlc here were practically all westerns , theru being few natives of any kind. Viewed from a seller's standpoint the market aH a whole was far from being In a satlsfaclory conilitlon. The demand was not of thai urgent character which Induces active buying and a llrm market , but , on the- contrary , the whole lenilency of the market was lower In addition to being slow. There was not a load of cornfed sleers In Ihe yards. There were two or three bunches of Rood western grass beeves among the offerings , but the balance of the cntlln was not especially desirable. The markel wjis slow lo open and Ihero WIIH nol intich life lo Ihe trade. * at any time. Owing to the few good catlle hero the mar ket , perhaps , was no lower on that kind of stuff , but on anything olhcr than the best grades It could safely bu quoted lOc lower. The receipts of butchers' stock were large , there being several big bunches of western cows In addition to the usual run of odds and ends. A few of the best eows and heifers sold early at aboul sleady prices , but the most of the offerings were of the medium grades and they sold about lOc lower. The common grades were ex tremely slow and dull at the decline. Stockers and feeders constituted a very considerable proportion of all the cattle here. The fresh receipts were large and there were also quite * . ! ! good many cattle In the hund.s of speculators carried over from last weox. Where a buyer happened to want a certain ! kind of very desirable stuff he would paySibbut sternly prices , as there were not many really first class feed ers on sale , but asliK < from that the general market was lOJJliic lower. It was a drag all the morning and the day was well ad vanced before anything like a clearance was effected. Henr'eseiitntive Bales : COWA Xo Av. I'r. Xv : .I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . MO JI f,0 , :2..10UI2 2 : 1. . . . SMI J2 50 2. . .1300 1 r,0 1..J2CO 2 GO 1..1240 2 05 1. . . 40 1 75 i . i 1IBIKHKH. 1IBIKHKH.40 3. . . . C7C 210 . . . . , 40 1. . . . 510 2 55 1. . . 140 B 00 l.SOO li K ST'OCKRUS A'NU Kii2Dius. 1. . . CSO 250 5. . . . 8 2 fcO C. . . . 520 3 00 3. . . 420 2 70 1. . . . WOO 3 00 WESTERNS. NKI1KA.SKA. \V. F. ilelllck. m -i 40 SOUTH DAKOTA. . 1893 140 24 cows . 104 ! 2 35 1 cuw . ! > 3 < i t 00 4 cows . 9b7 S 65 1 cow . 930 J 00 lions There was u moderate run of hogs , 1 001 head , at against 1,415 on Monday a week ugo. The fact of the receipts being light , how ever , did not affect the market apparently. Ad vices from "II sources were unfavorable ami values here dropped lOc. The market opened at the decline ana was fairly active , everything selling In good n-a on. The big , heavy hogs told at J2.CO largely , as against J2.050.10 on Saturday. Medium weight mill mixed loads brought j.C5&2.7i , against JS.75 4/2.80 on Saturday. HJine. light welfhU sold up to J2SN ) and one load as lilKli us J3 , but the latter sale wa nut reported. Today's bieuk In values carries the market to the low eat point touched > et and beats the record of ull previous declines , Th lowest point ever touched uisre today wai en July z , tut the mnrkct today wan fully Bo lower th n 01 that date. The low point of this month prevloui to toddy was Angurt 13 , but the market WAI then cloje to lOc above present values , llepre rrntatlvc snlos : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. 15 . 3S . . .J2W ) CO . Zll 120 J2 M 6 . 340 . . . 2 GO 69 . Sll ZOO 2 M 3 . 30 ! . . . 2 m re . z * > 120 z M C . 31 < 40 2M U . Z92 200 2 C7' ' rn . so ice 2 co 48 . sis . . . 2 C7 < < in : , . 324 Z40 2 TO 7 . 2'J ffl 270 80 . 320 240 200 CO . 284 80 270 49 . 20 ICO 2 US f.9 . 278 120 270 64 . SS3 . . . 2 C4 . 2SO 1CO 275 fl . 5S5 . . . 2 C6 63 . 2(3 ( 210 255 f,7 , . 310 ICO 205 79 . 2,11 2t 2 SO 67 . 298 40 265 23 . 215 . . . 2 ! K ) pias-onos AND INDS. : 3 . 373 10 230 3 . SOS . . . 2 fO 0 . 300 . . . 2 CO 4 . 335 . . . 2 CO C . 210 . . . 2 CO C . 240 . . . 2 CO 1 . .170 . . . 2 CO 6 . 375 . . . 2 CO 6 . 2M . . . 2 CO 7 . 375 SO 2 Ki 8 . r.S . . . 2 CO SO . 236 . . . 2 M 3 . S13 . . . 2 CO R . 21S . . . 2 SO 811I31' ! ! There was n pretty rood run of phe-ei today and some of lite offeringsweie quite good The market war. fully lOc lower , llepresentntlvi Hales : No. Av. Pr. J Utah , mixed . 104 1285 MH IHnh , mixed . 102 2 SS 4 < > 2 Utah , mixed . IM 2 85 114 I'tnll , mixed . ICO 285 7 I'tnii. rnlvpi ] . ! > 4 28.1 3 t'lall , mixed . 70 2 85 10 I'tnll lambs . 3 400 8 Tilth lambs . ! 400 413 flail lambs . 02 400 1C1 ftnh lambs . C4 400 M I'tnh lambs . 03 400 2 * I'lnli lambs . 06 400 101 Utah lambs . 02 400 cu ir.uao' 7i v ii "STOCK. In Cnltle tin * II InHIIII WenUeiMarket. . CIIH'AOO , Aug. 24. In cattle the big mr cntised a weaker market , nnd there was n get ) ' crnl decline of from fc to lOc In botli nntlvi and range stockt c'.iolce feed cattle only re maining steady ; snles were on n basis of fron : J3 to J3.60 for the poorist. grassy lots up ti from J5.6H to jr > .86 fur choice to extra IK-CM-H , with trading largely at fioin J3.8. > to J4.00. Stockers and feeders sold tarrely at from J2.7. to J3.ro. This btislneFH Is glow Ing as thu season advances ; 112 cam of feeding cattle were sblppcil eastward from here last week , Including guoil xlilpmcntR east. Range cattle wele In the usual demand ; steers Felling chlelly at from J3.6I to J3.00. In hugs tbeic was n good local packing nml shipping demand , nnd a InrRf hmlncss was transncte-d , but the enonnoUH tun forced pi leer down 6c for tin- lighter ! , nnd fumi 6e to luc foi bi'iivy weights. Llgbt and medium welgbtf sold freely , but lieiivlt'H moxed off slowly. Heavy hogs cold nt from J2.CO to J3.20 ; me > dlum al from J2.M ! to J3.45 , and light welghtx at from J2.2.1 to J3.W. In sheep there wns n fairly nctlve demand. but the big supply resulted In a decline ol nl "nit lOe nn lambs. Werlein range sheep wen salable at from 12.60 to J3.M , nnd natives wen wanted at from J2 to J3.50 for poor to extrc lots , few going over J3. ! . " > . Sheep were In ex- e-ellent demand , nnd choice weie sold ill stronger price * . I iiiiliH were slow at from J2.M ) to Jfi.Rf for Inferior to prime lots , with n superabundance of stock Receipts Cuttle , 20,000 head ; begs , 50,000 head ; sheep , L'0,000 heail. IVIIIINIIN City Live SloeU. KANSAS CITY , Aug. -CATTLH Receipts , 10.300 head ; shipments , 00 head ; best grades steady , others weak to 10c lower ; TexnH steers , Jl.S5fi3.15 ; Texas cows , Jl.riOS2.20 : beef steels , J3.Uifi4.45 ; native COWH , Jl.50ii3.00 ; stockeis nm ! feeders. J2.60 I3.CO ; bulln , Jl.COifZ.30. HOGS Receipts , 1.3UO lieait ; shipments , 1.1W slUC'P Receipts , 700 head ; sblpmentx , 4CK head ; market steady ; lambs , 53.305/4.60 ; muttons , J2.005J3.50. Steel ; In SlKTlif. Record of receipts of the four principal mar kets for Monday , August 24. IMC : Cuttle , llozs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.WJ 1,091 3.3'i Chicago 20.000 60.000 20.0CK Kansas City 10.3(10 ( 1.3 < iO ' ( * . St. Louis 4,000 3,600 IW < Totals 38,109 65,381 25.5CS St. IMils Live Stoelc. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 24. CATTLE Receipts , 4.00C head ; market easier nnd slow ; native shipping steers , J3.60tt4.30 ; diessed beef and butcher stuff. J3.0 f4.10 ! ; cows nnd helfeis , JJ.OOH3.60 ; Ti-x-ns und Indian steers. J2.40i3. 5 ; cows , J1.75fjS.75. HOGS Rcci-lpts. 3.000 bead ; market SWIOc lower ; light. J3.10S3.40 ; mixed , J3.flOf3.25 ; heavy. J3.00i73.30. SHMKP Receipts , 1,600 head ; market a shade oil ; native muttons , J2.50Q3.25. \evr Yorlc IIre Sl elf. NKW YORK , Aug. 24. 11K15VKS Receipts , 2,794 head ; steers , stronger ; oxen and dry cows , steady ; bulls , lower : native steers. J4.03 to J4.C3 ; stags nnd oxen. J2.7504.10 : bulls , J2.OOif2.CO ; ca bles quote American steers 10'4fjrilc ( , dressed weights : refrigerator beef , 8@S5e ; no exports. SIIM13P AND LAMliH Receipts , 21.34G bead ; lower : sheep. J2.6094.00 ; lambs , J3.75GG.OO. HOGS Receipts , 10.514 bead ; quiet at J3.75S 4.15. NKW YOItlv (5IOXP.IIAL SI AHIC1- ; ' ! ' . QiiiitntloiiN of the Day nil VnrloiiH Coiiiiii nlltleH. NKW YORK , Aug. 24. FLOUR Receipts , 100- 225 bbls , ; exports , 2,917 bids. Market active and higher on spring patents , with a corresponding advance on other grades In sympathy with wheat ; Minnesota patents , J3.35 < ti3,75 ; winter patents , J3.40ft3.GO ; winter straights , J3.ZOI > 3.35 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.35i72.90 ; winter low grades , Jl.SOJ/2.05. Ilye Hour , dull ; superfine , J2.40ii2.CO ; fancy. J2.C002.75. CORN MKAL Dull ; yellow western , COc. 11ARLUY Quiet : western , 32&33c. HYIS Firmer ; No. 2 wettern , SJitJc. IIARLKY MALT Steady ; western , CSfjCSc. WHKAT Receipts , 94,360 bu. ; spot lirmer ; No. 1 bard. G97ic. Options opened strong and active on foreign buying und higher cables , sold off under realizing , and was unsettled all day , ad vancing sharply on export buying , but finally broke under renewed long selling , und closed " under the ' highest ' " polnt. . . . , but , - . - "isitlc - . above . ste'ady , ' but subseijuently eased off on nn in- creafce In the visible supply and heavier carlot estimates : doted unchanged to ! Jc lower ; August , 2Sy,428'ic ; September , 28UC ; , closed nt 2SV4C. OATS Receipts , 27,400 bu. ; exports , 600 bu. : spot we-ak ; No. 2 , 21' , c. Options dull and weaker under liquidation und sympathy with corn ; clohed4c lower ; August closed at Ulc ! ; September , 2l 521'ic , closed at 21VjC. HAY Quiet ; shipping , COc ; good to choice , J8.60Ji9.00. HOPS Steady ; state , common to choice , 1884 crop 2'AJ'4Hc ; Ib95 crop. SffS'tc ; Pacific coast , 1894 crop. 2V403C ; 1S95 crop , SSC'.ic. 1I1DKS Steady ; Oalvenon , He ; lluenos Ayres , dry 16c ; Texas , dry , S'.jc ; e'ullfornla , 13c. LEATHKR Quiet ; hemlock sole. Duenos Ayres , light to heavy weights , 20821c. PROVISIONS rieef. steady ; family , J8.60S9.00 ; beef hams , J16.6031C.OO ; packet , J6.fltf7.00. ( Cut meats , steady ; pickled bellies. 4'4i5'ic ' ! ! ' ; pickled ' bams J9.60iflO.IO. Hacon shoulders , 3'Ac ; pickled , , boxed shoulders' . J4.4U ; lonuues , JJ.75 ; ribs , } 4 , Khnrts S4 12V4. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders and longs , J3.60 ; ribs , J3.75 ; shorts , J3.8714. Lnrri , steady and active ; western steam , J3.W/4 ; choice , J3 15- refined , dull. Pork , firm ; old to new mots. J7.7588.60 : fhort clear , JS.76010.00 ; family , J'J2r > ilO.Ofl ; standard mess , jobbing , JC.rOif8.65. , OILS Cottonseed oil , steaay ; prime crude- , 19fi20o ; nrlnii * yellow , 23S23'.Jc. Petroleum , steady ; United doted , Jl.OG. Turpentine , steady. 24 i24e. Rosin , quiet ; strained , common to good , Jl.75fil.80. Turpentine , quiet at 24S > 26c , I1UTTKR Receipts , 9,201 pkgs , : Him ) state dairy , 10i12c ; Hate creamery , ll'.ifllCVic ; west ern Malry. Hi-iflZc - ; KlKlns , 16r. UIIKKSU Receipts. ,91C pkgs. ; steady : large , 6fl8'ic ; small , CilS'ic ; part tkims , 205cj full HOGS Receipts. 7,580 pkgs. ; firm : state and Pennsylvania , 13 Kc ; western , 13i(15c. MI-JTALS Pig Iron , weak ; southern , J10.25IT 11.O ; northern , J10.75iJI2.60. Copper , quiet ; brokers. J10.75 ; exchange , J10 CJidl.OO. Lead , iiulet ; brokers , $2.50. Tin , dull ; straits , JI3.25 © 13.35 : plaits , steady. Spelter , quiet ; domestic , J3.7003.75 , Liverpool MnrketN , LIVERPOOL , Aug. 24. WHKAT Spot , nrm ; demand poor : No. red , winter , stocks ex- iiuugted ; No , 2 red , spring , 6s Id ; No , 1 , Callfor * nln , 6s 6V4d. FutureB opened slendy , with near and distant posltlona 1U < 1 higher nnd distant pokltlonii Vid hlglHT ! business about equally dis tributed ; August , 6s i.id : September , 6s Ud ; Oc tober , 6s Uil ; November , 6s 2di December , 6s 2lld. CORN Snot , firm : American mixed , new , 2 * lld. Futures opened quiet and unchanged and elated quiet , with near und distant positions unchanged to ' .id higher ; business heaviest on middle positions ; August , 2a Hid ; September , 2s 8"1' October , 2s 9V4d ; November , 2s lOd ; Decem. U-V. 2s lOd. FI/M'R Firm ; demand fair and freely Blip- idled' St. I.ouls fancy winter , Cs 9d , PROVISIONS Ilacon , demand inoiiernle ; Cum berland cut. 28 to 80 Ibs. , 32s : short ribs. 28 Ibs. , 30 ; long clear , light , K tel 31 Ibs. , 2Gs Cd ; long clear heavy. 65 Ibs. , 2Gs ; short e'lear backs , light 18 Ibs. . 20s fid ; short clear middles , heavy , 4' , to HI lb * . , 23s Cd : clear bellies. 14 to 16 U.S. , S2s- shoulders , tquure , 12 to IS Ibs. , 2I Cd ; hams , Miort rut , 14 to 1G Ibs. , 42s 6d. Tallow , linn North American. l s 9d. llecf. extra India me s. 4Cs 3d- prime ine s. 30s III. Pork , prime mess , western - ern 45s ; meillum western. 38s d. I.anl. quiet ! prime western , 19s ; refined in palls , SO * Cd. CHI3BHU Steady : demand moderate ; finest Amcilcan , white , 39s 6d ; finest American , colored , * HUTTKR Finest United States , 60s ; good , OOs. Oil S Linseed. 10s. Petroleum , refined , C' d. IIKFHIQBKATOH IlKBF Forequurters. 4idi ! & > II'-CIBO coast ) . 1 14. . Oil MnrUi-f. OIL CITV , Aug. 24 Credit balances , J1.04 ; cer tificates opened hlKli. low and cli.su at JI.OT , ; no sales ; bhlpmentn. 1C8.S75 bbl * . : runs. 169,408 bids. LONDON. Aug. 24.- < < AIXM'TTA LINHKKI > - Hpot , 29 4d ; July , shipment tin Cupe , S3s 3d. MlniieiilioIlKVlieilt , M1NNKAPOLIS. Aug. 24 - WIIUA'Hieauy ; - - 54c DrcrinUr 6'iff August. 64'.ic ; SeptemU-r. ; f.7 ic ; em truck. No. 1 hard , old. 6C , c ; new , 64 ir : No. 1 northern , old , B ; c ; new , 64ic ; No. ,2 , northern , iif.r.C , , new , Ij3if 'Frlxeo AVIu-nt ( liioliitloiiH , SAN FRANCISCO , Autf , 2i , WHUAT-Qulet ; Di-vcmUr , PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Xebrnskn , ns hereinafter set forth In full , nre submitted to the electors of the State ot Nebraska , tc bo voted upon nt the general election to be held Tuesday , November 3 , A. 1) ) . 1S96 : A Joint resolution proposing to antcml sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and live (6) ( ) , ol article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska , relating lo number ol judges ot Ihc supreme courl nnd their term of ofllcc. Uu It resolved and enacted by Ihc he-pin- Inlure of the State ot Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ) of article Blx ( G ) of the * Constitution 01 tae State ol Nebraska be amended so as lo read as fol- See'tlon 2. The supreme court hull unll' ' olliorwlse provided by law , consist ! of llvi C. ) judges , a majority of 'vliom shall bi necessary to form a quotum or to pro- nouiice a decision. It anali nave original jurisdiction In case * reiatlnt ; revenue civil cases In which the state shall be n parly , mandamus , quo warranto. Imhciit corpus , and such appollalc Jurlsillellon , nt may be provided bv law. Seetlou 2. Thai section four (4) ) of arllclc six (1) ) of Mio Constitution of tnc slatcl XelitiiMiCii , 'M- amended so as to read ns fol lows : Secllon t. The judges of the supreme court shall be elected by the electors of the stallat large' and their term of otllce , except as hereinafter provlili'd , shall be for a period of not loss .hun five (5) years IIH the legislature may prescribe. Section .1 That section five (51 of article six ( B ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , be amended to read an follows : Section 5. At the first general election to be held In the ye-ar UM , there shall br elected two Judges of the cuprcmo court one of whom shall be elected fnr a tetm of two (2) ( ) years , one for the term of four (4) ( ) yeans , and al each general i-tcclloii there- afler , there shall be elected one judge ol the supreme court for the term of live (5) ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , That the Judges of the supreme court whose terms have in- ' expired at the tlmo of holding the general election of ISM shall continue to hold their olllce for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 2S , A. D. 193. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment lo section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of Hie Constitution of Hie Slate of Ne'brrsk.i. rclaling lo compensation of supreme titn ! district court judges. lie It it-solved by the Legislature of Uu State of Nebraska : Secllon 1. That section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six ( fi ) of the CoiiFlilutlon of Ihe 3t le of Nebraska bo amended so ns lo read as follows : Sec. 13. The Judges of Ihe supreme and district courtu nhnll receive for their ser vices such compensation as may bo pro vided by law , payable quarterly. The legislature shall at Us tirst session after the adoption of this amendment , three-fifths of lno momners elected to each house concurring , establish Ihclr compensation. The compensation so es tablished shall not be * changed oftencr than once In four yearn ami In : io "Vent unless two-lhlrds of Ihe members ci.-eted to each house of Ihe legislature concur tnerol" . Approved March 30. A. D. 1S05. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of article Jive (5 ( > of the Cnnslltutlon of Iho Stale o ! Nebraska , rclaling lo compensation of Ihc officers of the executive department. liu It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature ! of the Stale of Nebraska : Secllon 1. Thai secllefn twenty-four (24) ) of article live (5) ( ) of the Coniilltullon of the State of Nebraska bu amended to read aw follows : Section 24. The officers of the executive department of the state- government shall receive for their services a compensation to be established by iaw. which shall be neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they shall have been commissioned and they shall not receive to their own use any fees , costs , Interests , upon public moneys In th lr hands or under their control , perquisites of ofllce or other compensation , and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for soi'vlceH performed by an ofllcur provided for In this ' 'In shall bo paid in advance Into the slate treasury. The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption ot this amendment , throe-fifths of the mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the salaries of the officers named In this article. The compensation so established shall nol be changed oftencr than once In four years and In no event unless two-lhlrds of Ihe members elected to each house of Ihe leg islature concur therein. Approved March 29. A. D. 1S95. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) ( ) of article six ( C ) of tbo Con- stilullon ot Ihe Stale of Nebraska , rclaling to Judicial power. Be It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska- Section 1. That suction one (1) ) of article six ( ) of Ihe Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska bo aiiiemleu to read as follows : Section 1. The judicial power ot inls state shall bo vested li a supreme court , dls- Irlct courls , county courts , justices of the peace , police magistrates , and in such other courts Inferior to the supreme court ns may be created by m < v In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house Approved March 29 , A. D. 1 93. A joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of nrtlcle elx ( C ) of the Constllutlon of the State of Nebraska , re lating to Increase In number of supreme and district court Judges. lie It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature ot the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section eleven (11) ( ) of arti cle six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read us fol- "scctlon 11. The legislature , whenever two- thirds of Hies members elected to ouch housu Khali concur therein , may , in or , .fter the year ono thousand clghi Hundred and ninety-seven and not oftener than once In every four years , Jncreant the number of Judges of supreme and dlstrlcl courts , and the judicial districts of the stale. Such districts shall be formed of compact terri tory , and bounded by county lines ; and Bitch Incre-ase , or any change In the boundaries of a district , Bhall not vuciito Iho olllco of any Judge. Approved March SO , A. D. . 1R03. A Joint rcsolullon proposing to nmeml section nix ( C ) of article ono (1) ( ) of the Con- Blllutlon of Ihe State of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. Ue It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State al Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( G ) . article ono (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska bo amended to rend as follows : Section C. The right of trial by jury shall remain Inviolate , but the K-glslutuio inu > provide thai In civil actions hvc-ulxlhs of the 'r.ry may render a verdict , and the legislature by also authorize trial by a lurv of a Ifss number than twelve men In courts Inferior to the district court. Approved March 29 , A , D. , 1S95 , A Joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) ( ) of article flvo (5) ( ) of the Con. slllullon of Nebraska , relating to ofOcurs of Iho eiccullvo dcpartmenl. lie It resolved and enacted by Iho Leg- Isluturo of Iho Slulc - { Nebruska. Section 1. That section ono fl ) of article five (5) of the Constltullon of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol- Secllon 1. The executive Department shall consist of u governor , lleulunant governor , secretary of stale , auditor of public ac counts treasurer , superintendent of public Instruction , attorney general , coiiunlst.loiu-r of public lands and buildings , ami three railroad commissioner * , each of whom , ox. "t'lit tin ) said railroad commissioners , shall hold hlH olllco for n term of two yeart ) , fro n thei llrst Thursday aftuj- the first TiieHday In January , utier Ills e L-eUlon , and until his successor Is electcil anil quiil . Vlr" ' Knch nillroud commissioner Hi.all hold hi * olllco for n term of three years , beginning on tlm first Thursday after the llrst Tui-Bday In January after his e co.lon , mid until his uscccsuor la elected and quail- lied : I'rovldcd , however. That at Iho llrst general election held after the adoption at this amendment theru shall bo elected three inllrond commissioners , ono for thii nerlod of one year , one fet Mie > period of two years , and aim for tno period of three years. The governor , secretary of state- , auditor of public accounts -ml treasurer shall resldti at the eapllol during their term of olllce ; they slmll ltt | HIO publlo records , books unit papers there , and shall perform such duties as may be requited by Approved March 30 , A. D. , 1603. A Joint resolution proponing to amend sec tion twenty-six (20) ( ) ol article five ( G ) or tlic Constitution of the StAte ot Nebraska , limit. Ing the number ot executive state officers. lie It resolved nnd enactcel by the Leg * l Islnturo of the Stnto of VebranU.a ! Section 1 That section twenty-six (26) ( ) of article live ( , ' , ) of the ConBltlutlon or th ? Stale of Nebraska be amended to read an follows : Section 1C. No other executive stale offi cers except those named In section ono (1) ) of this nrllcle shall be created , except by nn net of Ihe legislature which In con * em-red In by not loss than ihree-fourthM of the members elected to each housd thereof : Provided. That any olllco created by nn acl of Iho legislature may be abolished by B the legislature , two-lhlrds of the member * > ' r elected to each house Iherf-ol concurring. rV i Approved March 30. A. U. . 1SD5. A Joint resolullon proposing lo amend sect Ion tilno (9) ( ) ot article eight ( S ) of tha Constlluilon ot Ihe Slale ot Nebraska , pro- S vldlng for Ihe Invcslmcnl of the permanent educational funds of the stale. lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg * Islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thai section nine (9) ( ot nrllcU elghl ( i ) of Ihe Constllulton of the Slate or Nebraska be amended to rend us fol- Hectlon ! > . All funds belonging to the stnto for educational purposes , the interest and income whereof only are to bo used , shall be deemed trusl funds held by the state , and the stale shall supply all losses there of that may In any manlier accrue , so that the same shall remain torover Invlolato n \ anil uiullmlnlshcd , and y.mll npt be In t , vested or loaned except < m I'niletl States ) .o or state securities , ot registered county bonds or registered school ilistrtrt liondrt of this state , and oucli funna , with the liilrrrHt and Income thereof are hereby solemnly pledged for the. Durposcs for which they are granted and set apart ntul . slmll not lie transferred to any other fund ITf for other uses. f ' Provided , The board crcait-.l { iy section 1 of this artlrir : s einptiwr il to sell from tlmo to time any of th * securities belong ing to the permanent school fund and In vest the proceeds arising theretrom in any of the securities eiiuiiiTalril In this sec tion bearing n higher rate of Interest whecicr at ! onnor'Mnlty lor beller Invest ment Is presenie-d , And provided further. That when any warrant upon the slc' 'reasuror regu larly Issued In pursuance of an appropria tion by the legislature and secured by Iho levy of n tax for Us payment , shall bei presented to the stale treasurer for pay ment , nnd there shall nol De any money In the propel tund 10 pay such warrant , the lionid created by section I of this aril- cle may dltccl Ihe slate treasurer to pay the amount due on such warrant from moneys In his hands belonging to the per manent school fund of the slale , iind ha shall hold said warrant nr. an Investment of said permanent school fund. Approved March 29 , A. 1) . . 1S93. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to Ihc Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to article twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg ing of the government of cities of the mctropolllan class nnd Iho government of the counties wherein such cities are lo- caled. lie II resolved nnd enacted by Iho Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That article twelve (12) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska bo ninended by adding lo said article a new section to lie numbered nectiun two (2) ( ) , to read as follows : Section 2 The government of any city of the metropolitan class and the government of the county In which It Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when n proposi tion so to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the voters of such city and county nnd rccetveil 'lie- ' assent of a majority of the votes cast in Much city and also a "majority of the votes cast In the county exclusive of SK.'e ! cast hi such metropolitan city at such election. Approved March 29. A. D. . 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment lo section six ( C ) of article seven (7) ( ) of the Constltullon of Iho Slate of Nebraska , pre scribing the manner In which votes shall be cast. lie It resolved nnd enacted by Iho Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thr.t sccllon six < ( ! > of nrtlclo seven (7) ( ) of the Constllutlon of Ihe State of Nebraska bu amended to rend as fol- St-eilon G. All votes shall bo by ballot , or such other method ns may be prescribed by law , provided the secrecy of voting b preserved. _ Approved March 20. A. D. , 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska , rela tive to donations lo works of Internal Im provement and manufactories. Ue It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , bo amended to read as follows : Secllon 2. No oily , county , town , precinct , municipality , or other subdivision of Iho slate , shall ever make donations to any wcrks of Internal Improvement , or manu factory , unless a proposition so lo do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors nnd ratified by a two-thirds vole at nn election by author ! ! ? &f iaw ; Pro vided , That such donations of a county with the donations of sucn subdivisions In the aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent of the assessed valuation of such county ; Provided , further , Tnnt any city or county may , by n three-tourtim vote Increase such Indebtedness five per rent , In addition to such ten ner cent and no tionds or evi dences of Indebtedness so Issued shall bo valid unless the same Biiall have endorsed thereon a cortiflcatii signed by the secre tary ana auditor of stale , showing Umt the same Is Issued pursuant to Inw. Approved March 29 , A. D , , ISM. I , J. A. Piper , secretary of state of th slalo of Nebraska , do hereby cerllfy lhat the foregoing proposed amendments lo Iho Conslltutlon of the State of Nebraska are true and correcl copies of Iho original en rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by Iho Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska , as appears from said original bills on flic In this olllce , and that all and each of said proposed amend ments arc submitted to the qualified voters of thetstulo of Nebraska for Ihelr adoption or rejection at the general election lo beheld held on Tuesday , Iho 3d day of November , A , I ) , 1SUC. In , testimony whereof , I have thereunto scl my hand and afllxcd Ihc great seal ot Iho state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17lh dny of July , In Iho year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Klght Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of the United States the OHO Hundred anil Twenty-first , uud of tlilu Blalo thu Thirtieth. Seal. ) JA. . I'IPim , Secretory of State. Aug 1 DloNov3 morn only. " \ollce. To C. K. Klvlng and to Whom It May Concern : Notlco Is hereby given that on , towlt , ' the 2,1th day of February. A. D. , 1S % . the board of managing trustees of the Texas Colonization company levied an as- Betunenl of $10 per share upon the capital stock of said company , payable within sixty days from said dnto ; that said u > sessnionl upon fourteen and one-half shares of said stock belonging to said C. U. Klvlng Is now delinquent , and that said shares of stock or so much thereof as shall bu ne-ccs- wiry to meet such assessment touuther with Interest and costs , as provided by the bv-luws of said company , will bo sold at nubile auction to the highest and best bidder for cash at thu olllco of said company In orange City , Sioux county. In. , on the 31st day of August. A. U. . 1SHJ , la 2 o'clock in the afternoon. TJ5XAS COLONI/.ATION COMPANY. 13y A. VAN OKU MIJIDK. Secretary nnd Munugnr. A15d 171M. . j JAMES E. BOYlJ < f CO. Telephone 10'W. Omaha , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SIOCX5 Iluoin 11144 , Hoard ut Trade. Direct wlrcH to Chicago unil New Vorlt. CorresponitfnUi John A.V r fn * Co. OR , rncCREW ,1 Till OhUY SPECIALIST WHO TRKATfc AU. PRIVATE DISEASES Wcakneii St Diiordtrrf MEN ONLY tO Vcait Kipericuce. 9 YMII in Oraibi. R ok KM . Coniuluiiaa lid hjamiiiftlioQ } 'jc 14th nd Firnim