THE OMAHA DAIIAT BEE ! SEPTEMBER 30 , 189CJ. tOMMERCIAi AND FINANCIAL December Wheat Declines Over Ono Ocnt During Uio Session. LIVELY FLUCTUATION FOR AWHILE Trio DccJileillr IJppreiHlnK Itomn of Greet tli ; Hulls In tile Wheat 1'lt nt tlie Opening. CHICAGO , Sept. 29. I > ec * > intr wheat todny declined lc. The market was too heavy to be held up , even with the active support nf n large contingent playing ( or big t > ii > llt , the big northwestern - western receipts < > nd the Miuld's shipments bringing out more wbenl than Urn market could itnnd. Corn declined Uc | oats lulmnrcil Ku and provisions ileclliad from i'.ie to lOc. THO decidedly depressing Items of nexvs erected the bulls In the wheat market nt the opening. One urns the Russian ( shipments of nhcat , which amounted to J.024,000 bu. . compared - pared with 1 , DM , 000 bu. the week befoir. This made the total exports to Kuropt $ ,419,000 ' "ii. , ns ngalnst C,4IJ ( , 0 bu. last year , It xxns fnr from confirming the statements of ehorlaxu uf the Russian rrnp , which have donn KO tiiucli In helping to create the bull sentiment with wlilvh the traders lire saturated. Tlio receipts nt Min neapolis , nnd Dultltli WITC 1,1M cars , compareil vltli ii03 corn n week ago and l,22tt n year ago , Tlic effect of this was seen nt once. December. which elo/ed yesterday nt C7-Vic , cptni-d nik t from C0o to CT'ic. The diptosMon lasted till December xvhenl tnnclied frnm WVsa tu iWiO. It recovci-ed to C7'ic In iibout nn huur. the I l-o telnk' grndunl , but steady. After that the prl < u jumped aitiiind like pr > pcorii over n hot tire. but In tin ; end It did not swell xvoith tent. The Atlantic port cli'.ininccs xvefu amounting In wheat nnd Hour tn tunic than CO.COO htl. Tlmt was the i en Mn for romc icMnunco to the deflluo which threatcni'd cxery tempornry nilrnncc. Ilrndstieet'H it-poll cnmu diirlnK the lust hour , ultmvlMK nn Increase uf the oild'n stoclt lust Week : of only ! > 3PW bu. , where thele wcie oxer 6OW,000 bu. Inerciifc the- week before , but thH did not nrifft th weakness. The fellltiK pres- siiio xas heavy and December dropped tu OCli \ It icacted later to GUTtc. but turned weak HKnln nnd cloned easy ul from M'c to M jo. Coin nvcinKtd llrnicr. iiolwlthstnndlnn the weakness In xvhent. There WHH a good demand , partly to cover shorts nml partly fur the long account , nnd the nxtrnge xvns tlio mint1 to n fraction belter than It clnwd yesterduy. May opened Uc lower lit 23V4c. llnctiiated belxvrcn from 25 > c to 23Mc. closlm ; steady nt 23'iu. Oats xvere firm under n good Imiulry , larscly from the elevator Interests , and were ulso helped by the llnnni'ns In corn. The openlnif xvns slightly easier , but prices soon declined , May opened about unclmnKcd nt from 19c to lH4r ! , Huctuated between 19'/o nnd I' ' ic , and closed Mciidy at from 19io to HUta PruvlilotiH got nenk start .on account nf liberal receipts of hogs at all xxestein points , nnd nothing happened to turn speculative wntlment. The deniatuL for nisli products wns icported tu be good , \\esteni packers xvere liberal sellers o ( January pork , and rommUslon houres ap peared to have u goud deal ( if It sllort , xvlilch they xveii * covering for cuwtomei'3 ! pilceH ruled easier all day , closing ensy nt slightly loxvcr prices ; January pork clom-d iflu lower nt (7i January Innl. iHn loxver at (4.07VJ ; January rlba , 7 o loxvcr at (3.47',4. listlmatc-d receipts for Wednesday : \vhent , 193 cnrs ; coin , 610 cars ; uats , SM > ciun ; hogs. 35ono bead. The IcndlnR futures rnngcd ns follows : Artclo-t. | OIMII. lllgh. | Low. \Vl pnt.No.tf Sept . P7W 00 ? Doc . May. . Coin.No. 2. Scut . Oct . 21 K Jl'l Uce . J'JM 2'JU Mit.v. . . . . . . . 26t Oats. No. 2. . Sent . 17 ICId Oot . 17 1UU DOC . 17H 17W 17M 17JS May . H Pork.pcrbbl oct ( I 0.1 o or. n oo 0 00 Jan 7 l)7 ) 0 07 ! , 7 00 Oct . 3 70 : t 70 3 70 3 72 Jim . 4. ! - ! $ 12M 4 07 ! * 4 07H Sliortnibs- Oct . 3 1A 3 20 3 IS 5 1(5 ( Jan . 3 Oil 3 fiii4 a 47W il 47' < quotations xverc as fidloxvs : FLOUR-Klrm ; winter patents , (3.SOO3.60 ! itralglits , (3WI3.40 ( : Hiring specials. (3.WO3.75 ; BtralKbts , (2.73O3.10 ; bakers. (2.20JT2.GO. WHEAT No. 2 sprlmr. noc ; No. 3 spring , 6314 if.c ; : No. 2 red , C7 fT6Sc. CORN No. 2 corn , 21V.iiT2lKc. OATS No. 2. 17c ; No. 2 xvhlte , f. o. b. , 201J ! 2I15c ; No. 3 xvhlte , 17B20V4C. RYU No. 2. 35n. IIAULUY No. 2. nominal ; No. J. f. o. b. , 3tn2IUc : No. 4 , 2327c. KLAXSDKD No. 1. 74C75HC. TIMOTHY SHED-1'rlme , (2.G5. / PROVISIONS Met * pink , per bid. , ! 6.03fl'.10 ' ( ! ; Innl , per 100. Ibs. , (3.7Cffl.77',4 : ; short ribs , sides , loose , (3.25'r3.CO : dry salted shoulders , boxed , (3.r,0 fS.75 ; short clear sides , boxed. (3.50T3.r,2lA. WHISKY , Distillers' finished goods , per gal. . 11.18. SUGARS Cut loaf , (5.32 ; granulated , (4.70. The following xvcre the receipts and shipments today : Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Fldur.ubls. . . 10.000 12.tnm Wnent.bu , . , 201.01)11 1I8.0DI ) Corn , bu. , . . . , OH2.ll 0 1101.000 Onlu , bu 1)77,000 ) 2HO.OOI Iljo.b.i , S'.ODO HO.ODO Barley , bu. . . . ini.OOO H.OIIO On thol'rojuco oxclivu'trtod'iv tlm butter mar ket xx-as ( Ir.n : creamery. U3inc : dilrv. : 'Jil IXo , Kirira , tlrm ; frosn , lie. Olieeoo , atcady ; NIOUYORIC MAKKI2T. Qnotittlonn nf tlio Uny on Vnrlourt CoiniuixlltlcH. NEW YORK , Bept. 29 , KfXUR Receipts , 1R- 100 bbla. ; exports , 20,104 bbln. ; sales , 28.SOO bbls. ; easier , particularly on spring brands , xvlilch have been pressed for sulc ; Minnesota patents , $3.COW 4.10 ! xvlntcr patents , (3.70M4.CO , Rye Hour , llrm ; superfine , (2.COQ2.70. Huckwhent nour , steady at .ll.t.OKl.65. 1 ( < \ It LUY ! Quiet : feeding. 3J 32 c. CORN MEAL Steady ; yelloxv western , E4c. RYE Firm : No. 2 xvcstern. 41Uc. WHEAT Receipts. 79,500 bu. ; exports , 111,880 bu. ; spot , weaker ; No. 1 hard , 7 < % c , Options opened weak and loxvcr on account of dlMip- polntlng cables , heax-y xvorld's shipments , largo spring movement and big clearances , but finally sold off under realizing nnd absence of export demand ; eloped l l'ic net lower ; May , 1CiP73Tic , closed 7Sc : December , T2'/Uf73'/.c ' , closed Ti'.ic. ' CORN-Recelpts , 6,400 bu. ; exports , 254,231 bu. ; spot , steady ; No. 2 , : ! 7W27'ic. ! Options opened steady und ndx'iinced on lighter reeeltite nnd big clearings , later eatdnc off xvlth xvhcat and cloxad Ua net loxvcr ; May , SlflJlltr , closed 31c ; Decem ber , 2SHW28 11-Kc. closed ZSiJC. OATS RrcelptB , 247,100 bu. ; exports , 1,710 bu. : spot. Menily ; No. 2 , 2lc. Options quiet , but steady , cloning unchanKcd ; September closed nt 20ic ; December cloeed at "o. RICE I'll mi domestic , fair to extra , 3V40 < io ; Japan , 4O4'.ic , MOLASSKS rirml Nexv Orleans , open Itcttlc , rood to choice , 24fj27c. PROVISIONS Ileef. quiet ; family , (8.00W12.00 ; beef hams , (15.r.Ofno.fO. Cut meats , steady ; pickled bellies , 4tiCc ; pickled nhouldtrx , S ff 4c ; pickled liaiim , iH > ic. Lnrd , firmer ; xvett- ern Hteameil , ( I. CO ; September. ( I 17 , pickled bellies. 4tt 7Cc ; pickled shoulder * . Witt to ; pickled bams , Hi9)ic. Ijird. barely stfady ; western ( teamed , ( l.lutft.U'i ; September , (4.10 , nominal ; refined , rlenrty. Porlc. firm ; old incus. V.mtf.K ; Khort clear , J8.Wijti.10 ; family , (10.DO t/11.50. TALLOW Steady ; city , Stic ; country , 3)ic. OILS Cuttotifeed oil , iiulct ; prime crude , 21 < T 22o ; prime eummcr yellow and off m miner yel- low. B 34c. ! Petruleum , firm ; Vnltcd closed at (1.171.4 Idd , Robin , llrm ; HtralneJ , common to good , ( l.C09i.C2'i. ; TuriK-ntlno , firm nt 2Ciiiil'6 > ic. IIAY"Easy ; shipping , DOOCOc ; good to choice , | OIT75c , IIOPH Steady ; state , common to choice , U93 crop , S 7o ; 1M6 crop , 7 T10c ; Paclllo coast , 1S96 crop , 3 T4iV4e. HIUKrf Firm ; Qalvetton , lie : Iluenos Ayres , Iry , IGc. nominal ; dry California , 13c , LEATHERKlrm ; hemlock cole , Ruenoj Ayres , llBht to heavy weights. 19l4fi:0c ; sold 19Jifl23o. IIUTTnil Ilecelptl , 11,273 pkgF , ; firm : xvvstern rtalrjen. T Hllo ; xvestern crcamvry , HfflCo ; El- Bins , H'o ' ; factory. IVtflSo , CHEESK-Reculids , 4,137 pltgs. ; dull ; largo. TC9c ; nmlK TCfV'.io ; purl skims. SjjCc ; full KQCIS Rece'lpts , H.W1 pltKC.i llrm : stale and l enn ylv iila. 18V4 T19cj wcelern , 14 rlSc. MKTAlJS Pis Iron , quiet : southern , (10.2 0 12,00 ; northern. tl0.7S 12K ( > . Copper , uteudy ; i.rokcrs , (10.C2H : excliange. (10.70. Lead , teady ; trukera lt. li fxchaiiKC. CJi'.itTS.SO. Tin , quiet ; traits. ( lS.OOffl3.10j pluteu , steady , Spelter , flat ; domestic , ( JfO , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Coif - < > SlnrUvl. NR\V YORK. SeiT. 29 COKKK1'/ Options .opened quiet and unchanged to ( polnl advance ; ruled nulet , but generally firm on covering dc- Itwntl , wltli few telUrs ; cloned steady at 10 points net ndvunce : sales , t.7CO bags. Includlne tflitMiilr : , 19.M ) bid ; December , 8.7ifJS.75 , tipot oiffee , dull ; No. T , Invoice. (11,09. Mild , quiet. Total xvarctiouse dellverlcti from the ttnltcd State * . M.Ji : bairn , Including 21 , 7M ) bairn from New. YorK ; New York stock today , 213.050 lu r ; Unlled'Sltitfs itoult. Z37.7DJ UiKu : afloat fur the United State * . 213.000 lines : total visible supply for the United State * , 470E7 bays , aaulnit C3OSO ' ' \MamjRo'lr'Slit. il.-COl'FEl--pteady ; und ur. ImiiKcJi talc * . O.CGO lintrii. ' RIO , Beplj ? J. VOFKUE Han-ly Heady ; NO. 1 Rio. 19,000 rcU ; exchange. 823-32d : receipts. txru day * . 22.0CO bugn ; cleared , for tjc United 13,000 biica ; fur lluiope , 1,000 baci stock , BANTOS , tfctit. 29 , CWJBWeak : goodv i . rur Cantos , 8.900 reUj receipts , two dayn , 13,000 k. Htpck , 163,000 bag , S ( . I.uuU nuiicrnl UnrUct , , IXUI8. Kept. W.-l'-IXJIUl Very ijulet ; np tualiifn being reported and llttl * iloiuea- jtde : patent * . J3WS3.1U ; winter patents , , f.30 : fancy. .6itr.76 ; choice. } S.tuC.5Q. .1KAT Future * declined "w ut itb open- but rallied tliuri'ly on statements that I-lv- i\ cables were up.iv < l on reports of a Inquiry at.Ncw Vcrk. Tue rally was not lieU , the market declining nnd ctoilng weak lit % UHtc under yenterdny : rpot. steady ; No. 2 re.l , rash. el v tor , cfii + o : track. eSWflWc : Nn. 3 hard , rnsh , Clr , September , O'.iC ' ; Dccetn- bi-r. 6Vlflf.9c ; May. 72)io. CORN- There wa R further ndfanc ? In the spri'iilailre trading , but trnillni ; wns quiet. r n < l the dose wns It regular nt fractional changes from yeMtrilny ; fpot. utendy ; N't , 2 cash , We ; Sep * tembcr , 20'io ' asketl ; December , 20T4c nsKcds May. 23 > ic Hsked. OATS Futures on entl. firm , l > ut without clmnge fmni yesterday ; snot , ctrady ; No. 2 ciii h nrd Sepemlr ( , 16e bM. RYU IHshcr ; truck. 400. CURN Mi\l l.i' , . 1JRAN Hnnlly any offered ) Mlf-ablc , tast track , nt nic. nnd this ride at Xt < dV < c , ru\XRKii ) IIIilirr ( : C7rf70c. TIMOTHY SKKD-Pilmo , (2.CO. HAY-rftrong for cooler timothy and offerliiRii ninall ; Improvement noted In lower grades ; mil ! Ic , (4. ItmTL'll HlKher ; crpamery , JlJB17c ! ; ilulry , IXiflH-Flrm : 12'ic. ' POULTRY CJulet ; chickens , old. 64c ! ! ctirlmr. (7.00 ; turkey * . MC'fcc ; ducks , 6V47c ; gecfft , 48 c. WHISKY-I.1S. SPKLTIJR-Qulet and steady nt (3.40. rOTTON TIiS-I.U ; bncrjlng. CTllIKHe. , PROVISIONS- Pork , slcndy ; standard mers , jnbblng. SMWiTC.uC , l.iit d , steady , prlnin xti-nm. ' ' rhidr-c. (3.70. Raron , boxnl shoulders. i $4.2'j ; i.imrs. Hw"rlbs ! > / , H.12',4 ' ; short * . $ < .23. Dry 1 salt moatfl , l.nxi-,1 shoulders , 13.75 ; iongu , $3.CO ; llfec'lillTS rinur. ti.OOO bids.vheftt ! , 10,000 bu. ! i-irn. 52.000 ti'd.t pnli" . 41WO bu. HIIII'MKNTPFldiir , Ift.CfiU 1 > bKVhcat ; , S3.WO bu. ; corn , 37.000 bu. ; oats 12.100 bit. OM.UIA ( ; I.MUAL : MAIUCHT. Cti nit 11 luii of Trnile mill ditulntlniift on Slniilt * nml I"nnuy I'rinliieu. Iin08 Clioica stock , 13ft ! 3Hc. IH'TTKII""ontninn tn fair , 7c ; chelcc to fancy , country , 11012 < < ; tcparator creamery , 1510c ; l.-athcrcd cmtm. 1813e , OAMn-1'nilile chicken * , per doz. , J2.f.Oi5n.OO ; ( infill , $1.2Vjl.CO : teal duck- ! , Jl.ir.ITl.r.O ; red hrnda ' and mallards , | 2.M'83.(10 ' ( , t'UHMOi l > umcHlr lulck , Jo ; Hdnm. tier dos. , ! D.2i" ; elub IIUUM1lb. . Jnr. , per doz. . 13 11 ; l.lin- berKcr , fancy , per lb. . 'MI Itnnurfort , ' ,4-lb. JIIIK , pur doz. , J3. i ; Young Americas , loUci twins , fancy , f-c. VliAL-.CIiiilcu fat. f tn 120 Ibs. . Is quoted at iffic ; large and coarfc. 45J5C. I'Ot'L'ruV Live hens , CfiOVfcc ; melts. 3o : wine I'hli-kenx , C'Jc ; spring ducks , 7Q7V4C ; tmlr : > 'f , HIICc. IMCJinNK-I.Hi. : COV ; dead pigeons not nnntcil. HAY t'lilnnd , JS ; inldl.mn , Jl.SO ; lowland , II ; rye rtrnw ( I : cnlur iniikes tin ; price on hay , light bales sell the best ; only top grades brlntf | tp prlcrh , HIIOO.M COUN Extremely slow rnlc ; nrw rrop , dellvcted n Hack In countrj' ! choice green olf-worklnir cnrpit , per lb. . 2"c : el-nlcc Ktefii. running to httrl. 2tio ; comrnhn , 1'ic. ' ' S\V1-KT : l-OTAT : - oVtierf. pd bbl. . JI.75. WATKHMULONy-l-er dnz. , cinuil. anorJIns to fill ! . SI.751(2. ( : ' , . CAXTAI.Ot'l'ICS-l'er i-rate. 7IQEOC. TOMAT OKH .per 16-lm. basUet , "OUS C. Cl'C'UJIHKHS-IVr doz. , 20C25C. NK\V ONIONH-Oond ctr.cl : , per bu. , SJOJOc. LIMA IJRANS Per lb. . 40. r.n\NRMiirn1 nlckpil navy , no' Int. . SI 4f' ' l " " iTADHAnK Home Krown , per hundred , 7MfiOc. rtJI.KUT 1'er d z. . sre ; fancy , large , tSSflOc. PUT.VTOHS New nnintnes. per bu. . oOlHth-- . rni.'ITS. OUAri'S Hnnip giown grapes , ISc : large lots. 13W14C. New Yoilf. ICo. 1-AI.lKOnNIA PU.U'H US Freestone ? , OOc ; ellngs. ftc. I'l.t'.Mrt-Orcgon. (1.23 ; California fancy. ll.ir.Q1 1.3P , : HrmUhawK nnd Itrtllan prune ? . H 13 1.2.1. OAl.IKOl'.NI.V OUAI'MH Tckoyx. J1.23 ; black Terrain M.O" . cnANHKItniKS-Cnpi ! Cod , per bbl. , JS.OOJ/G CO. Al'PLRS-Cooklng. fvr bbl. . tl.CO ; eatlitf , Jt.75 fi2.on ; .TonnthrinH , fancy , :2.2u. CALIFORNIA rnAIlS-'llarlleltn , J2.M ; Hucire Hardy. { 1.75 ; HIIPITC ClalrRCan. 51.73. CAUFOHNIA CJITINOCK Per liox , J1.75. TROPICAL Klll'ITS. ORANfllCR Mexican. ll.KWl.IO. LKMONS Mes.'lnas. SO ; California lemons. J4 EO. HANANAP Oholci1. large stock , per bunch , J2.00fi2.25 ; medlum-slzod bunches. JI.60B2.00. IMNKAI'PLES No shlpplns ftnck. MISCIiLLANKOIid. OYSTKRS Now York counts , per can , 4'c ; New Yoik pelectc , per can , 40e ; extra relccts. per can. 33c ; i < tiindard ! * . per can. 30c ; medlinnv , per can , 2io : N w York raunts. per ICO , 1.1.25 ; per 1,000 , 111 ; New York selects , per gal. , $2 ; nor tub. $11 ; bulk ptniulniils. per ual. , $ l.ro. HOJCKY Fancy wutc : , per lb. , 14o ; choice , 13o ; Californianmber color , lOc. iill-it : Clarlfleil Juice , per half bbl. , J2.75 ; per bbl. , f4..riOff4.7ri. MAPL1SYUUPFlvegnl. . cans , each , J2.7r ; gal. cans , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal , cans , $0.23 ; quart cans , $3.CO. FIGS Imported fancy , 5 crown , 30-lb. boxen. He ; choice , 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown. 9UOc. NUTS Almond. " , California , per lb. , medium size. lOc ; Tarragona ulmmvls , per lb. , large , 125c : BnizllB , per lb. , fc ; ICliKlltll walnuts , per lb. , fancy port shell , 12c ; mc.liinn size , lOc ; ill- bcrts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium. Mi ; large. lOc ; peanuts , raw , C',47c : roasted , 7'/c. UATnS Halloween , per lb. , 5c ; fards , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , 7c. HIDES AND TALLOW. . Hints No. 1 wrecn lildes. 4o ; No. 1 green hides , 3c ; No. 1 green ealtcd hides , 5o ; No. 2 Kreon foiled hides , -c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs , , Co ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 75f.So ; No. 2 dry flint hides , Ci7o ; No. 1 dry Ealted hides , Cc ; part cured hides , ' , * . < : per lb. , less than fully cured. SIIU15P PKLTS-X3rcen salted , each , 23IfCOo ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Cc ; dry shearlings ( short \\oolcd early fltlns ) , No. 1 , each , 6c ; dry Mint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual nelglit , 4 r.o ; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Hi. , act ual weight , 3 < < f1c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 4fjc ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 34c ; feet cut off , as it Is useless to pay freight nn them. TALLOW AND OUEASK Tallow , No. 1 , 24c } ; tallow , No. 2 , 2c ; greafowhite A , 2lto ; greape , white 11 , IVJc ; grcabe , yellow , ! V4o ; grease , dark , l' < ! c ; old butter , 2(72V5c ; beeswax , prime , 15 ® 22c ; rough tallow , Ic. HONES In car lots , weigher and delivered In Chicago ; Dry buffalo , per ton , $12.Xjfn .CO dry country , bleached , per ton , * IO.COS12.0 ; dry coun try , damp and inenty , per ton , $6.0008.00. WOOL Unwashed , linn heavy , 6ff7c : fine , light SSPe : quarter blood , 10ai2epeedy. ; . burry and chaffy , F@9c : cntted anil broken , coarse , 749c ; cottcd and broken , fine. Gi Sc. t'leece washed Medium , ISWlSc : fine , HfflCc ; tub washed , IMP ISc : black , lc ! ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2Q3c dead pulled. 50Cc. Iilvcriool LIVERPOOL. Sept. 29. WH KAT Spot , llrm ; demand poor ; No. 2 spring , Cs lOVid ; No. 1 , Cali fornia , Cs ! 4d. Futures opened llrm , xvlth near and distant positions I'.id higher ; closed steady , xvlth near positions md higher nnd distant posi tions 1HQ21 hlglier ; business about equally dl - trlbiitcd ; September , 5s 9ltd ; October , Cs 9'jd ; November. Cs 0 > id ; December , Cti SSd ; January , Ca D d : February , Cs lOJJd. CORN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , noxv , 2s 9sd ! , l'"uturcs opened quiet , xvlth near positions Ud higher and distant positions Ud higher ; clowd steady , xvlth near positions unchanged from yesterday's cloving ami distant Ud higher , business about equally distributed ; September , 2s 10d ; October. 23 led ; November , 2s lOlid ; De cember. 2s lOOid , FLOUR Firm ; demand poor ; St. Louis ftmcy , winter , 7s 9d. PROVISIONS Ilncon , firm ; demand good ; Cumberland cut , 2) to 30 Ibs. , 20s Cd ; ribs , 20 to 24 Ibs. . 29a ; IOIIK clear , llu-lit , 35 to 33 Ilia. , 27n Cd ; long clear , Iietivy , 4U to 45 Ibs. , 27s ; short clear backs , light , 13 Ibs. , 25s Cd : short clear middles , 45 to M Ibs. , 21s 6d ; clear bellies , 14 to 10 Ibs. , 29n. Shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs , , 25s. Hams , short cut , 45s 6d , Tnlloxv , fine North American , If 9d. lieef , extra India mess , ( Ss 9d ; prime men , 37s Cd , Pork , prime mess , fine western. 4Cs ; medium western , 3Ss M. Lard , steady ; prime xvcstern , 31s ; refined. In palls , 23s Cd. Cd.CHEKSfi CHEKSfi Dull ; demand poor ; finest Ameilcan , xvhlle , 4s ; finest American , colnivd , 44s. IIUTTEK FlncHt United Htatea , SOo ; good , COs. OILS Linseed nil , 17s ; petroleum , rellned , Cd. RUFRIUKRATOR UISHF Forefuarter | , 34d ! ; hlndquarlere , 6Kd. IIOPS-At lxndon ( Pacific coast ) , 1 15s. Receipts of wheat durlnsr the past three days , 1(0 CM centals. Including 123.CO ) ftnlalu American. Receipts of American corn during the past three days. 179,900 centals ; weather showery. Afdininliitluu < > f Cirnln SlnekM , NI7W YORK. Sept , Z ! > . Special cnlde and tele. graphic dispatches to IHndctrcet's covcrlnf iirln- clpal points nf accumulation Indicate the followIng - Ing ciiunges In uvallulde supplies last Saturday IIH eompnred xvlth the preceding Saturday : Available - able stock * , wheat , United States and Canada , eust of the Itorklcs , decreiihc. 1,157OCO bu. ; afloat for and In IJurope , Increure , 7M.OOO bu. : total In crease In world's available supply , 693,000 bu , Corn. United States nnd Canada , east of t.ic Rockies , Increase , CCG.OOO bu. Available stocks of xvltcat. east nf the Rocky mountains , exclu- slvu of there Included In the otllclul visible tupply Btatcment , showed , among other * , the following chances last week : Jncieatc' 831,000 bu. In Chl- ciigo private clcvatcrs , soo.'eo ihi. tn north- xveftern Interior elevators , l..O.WO bu , nt various Manitoba sturuge points , und 140,000 bu. at Qal- vevton ; decrease , 195.0d ) bu. at Fort Madison , S5.COO bu. at Clevelanclj and 25,000 bu. at Omalia. I'iMirlii Mnrlo-tN. PKORIA , Sept. 29 , C'ORN Market firm. IdKher ; No. 2. Su o ; No. 3 , t'OVic. OATS Market Inegular ; No. 2 xvlilte , 19ff20ic ? ; No. S xvhlte , 18O19C. RYU Market dull , nominal. WHISKY Murket steady ; finished goods on the busl * nf IMS for high xvlnee , RIJCKIITS-Corn. 40.110 bu. : oat * , 119.2W bu. ; rye , none : xvheat. 9. CCO bu. : wnltky , 73 culn. tHU'MKN1V-Corn. ) 13,100 1m. ; oats , M,4v > bu , ; rye , none ; wheat , 4,200 bu , ; xvhliky , 770 gul * . UN City KANHAb CITY , Sept. 29. WHEAT HCIn loxver : No. t hard , CJlic : No. ! red , C7Vic ; Nu. 3 red , CSc ; No. 2 iprlnu , C9ci No. 3 , Vic. UORN-Sllehtly hither : No. ! mixed. ICIc ; No. 3 , nomlimlly 19v ; No. 2 white , nominally 200OHc. OATti Very tloxv ; Nu. 2 nilicil , nominally 15 fMioj No. 2 white , r.exv , nominally ICifUo ; old , 2di. . , RYU No. t , nvmlnally } 0c , Hi'TTini Firm : creamery , I8o ; dairy. HOic. iaas ! io higher ut 12c. l''runt Doi'M J.It ll < > Dniniitfe. CHIPAOO , Sept. J9.-TI1C Illlnol * weekly crop bulletin Utued today fuym Little or no dam age. from fret > t Imn rcriiltcd , owlni ; to the ad vanced taKe of if II farm products. Farm xvark > u been puslifi rtipldly durliik- the past xvivk , Hie K'H havlntf Veen placed , In excellent cosutl- , lon for work by Hie rulni of the previous week. I'lcixvlni ; wu eenerul over the ttule anil te dloe In central counties. oil ( Utv 3fiirk ! t. OIL CITY , Bept. fcCredlt baUncei. Jl.Hi cer : lftaUc evened , U-17 ; hlcueit , 11.1'lii low and closed. 11.17 ; rnle * , 3 NO bbli . ; shipment * , . ' .9.C97 bWs. ; runf , 11S.02J bbls , STOCKS AM ) I10.M1S. tpcrntor Attempt to .Mniilpiilntr tinMnikrt lint I'll 11. Ninv YORK. Kept. . Today' * stock mar ket , vead bt-tween the line * , Indicated n change In t.ie diameter of the peculatlon. Operators xxtio lind flKiircd prominently In tie orlKlnnl bull movement decided nt the close of last week thnt a rcaetlnn In prices was Impending nnd sold out their holdings. Kfforts begtin yesterday to brlMg iibout n decline nnd create a new short Inleiest were continued today In the eutly ite.illngs. The manipulators dlscox-ercd , however , lh t stocks were not easily dislodged and promptly te\erred their position * . The regu lation bears , hoxxever , xvere not ns tensltlxc to the Renernl temper , and put out quite n line of new shorts THe result w s nn Irregular move ment of prices. The market was fairly active und the distribution of t. e transactions xvntt teller than for some tints past. The opening xvnn li.xx-cr undir the Imltieiu-u of realization nnd offerlnR * for the for- elcn nfpoiint. The enure for the change of frcnt on the purl of the London dealers wan not gen erally knotxn here until the Inn hour of bml- nss * , when It ttansplred that political rumor * had unsettled the Kuropean bourses. The grnn K'-n and rpcclnlties displayed the greatest lienvl nesc. Tle leuetlonary mox'Cinent xvns facllltnted by u firmer market for foreign exchaiige , acliia rntcR for long und short bills diverging further from Iho natural R < dd Import. This fiction xvns the logical outcome of the market for commercial paper. The October remittance retirements are nlt > a case In point while the ndx-nncea In the prices of xvheat nnd cottim restrict the movement of commercial bill * . The loxv lex'el Induced heavy purchases for both accounts , a material Increase In cummin * "Ion house tniyliiK Ijelng noted. The loxv priced shares \xerc In especial favor , nnd large blocks of Rending changed hands nt substantial ad- vn lire ? , Tlio otiu-r coalera Improved Fympathct * Icnlly. The publication of the llurllngton state ment gave n decided Impetus to the general up- wtird innvcment , ns the exhibit xvas decidedly les discouraging thnn had been expected. The r.ttlvlty subsided to n considerable extent In the afternoon dealings , but the upward tcndenc ) xvns still In evidence. The Mlsh priced slocks xx-ero In good demand. The advance from the loxx point axcrnged 1 per cent or thereabouts In the principal shares , xvlth a partial reaction til the close. The market left off steady. The bond market displayed aggressive strengthen on Investment and speculative dc.-illngs , xvlth the greater activity In the Reading Irsuen. The sales xvere ( I.nc7,000. novernments ruled llrm < m dealings of (75.COO. Silver certificates ere n shade higher at rGVlc on dealings of $11 WO. The Kvenlni ; Post's London financial cable gram says : The slock markets xvcic xx-enk today nn 1 little business xx-as done. Two smnlt failures xvere announced on the Stock exchange due to the recent severe fall In pi Ices. Consols dropped to 10D44 on unfounded political rumors , but cloned nt IM'l. The monthly settlement In consols lias begun and cnntangoes as high ns 2fe ! per ecnl Is reported , the bank borrowing In consols EO ante to hnrdcn the money market. This cannot be continued nml I scarcely bellPX'e It. Americans xvere dull , but the close xvas better on Nnxv York prices nnd cable ndvlces that CCOCOO Jn gold xvriH on the way to New York from Australia , Mines xx'ere especially Hat on adverse ncxvs from Mnshonnlnnd. Shares xvcre practically unsal able. The continental exchanges are dropping , Iterlln exchange today going rather heavy agalnet Londcn. The Paris bourse xvas flat on the approach nf the settlement and the failure to underxvrltp the Spanish loan In London , Purls being heavily committed In Spnnli-h stocks , The Berlin market wns steady , Thi > follow Ing xxerc the closing .iuotntlons on the * lending stocks of the New York cxchance today : Atchlson Hi donfd 140 * .ilaniHi\- : 1411 N. Y. f7cntr.il IH ! Al'on.T. 1 ! Gil N. V. * N. K 4B Am. Kxnrass IDS Ontario & W 13W Halllmore.tOino. 14 urccon line ! < Canada Pacific. . . . f.7 tlreson Nav 18 OatmtVtHontlmrn. . ! 0.8. L..tU N 14 Central Pacific. . . . 14 Pacific Mall'ii)6 Cln'H. , t Ohio..i. . ir H Peona. Dec &B. . . . 14 Cblcairo i Alton. . Ifit ) Plltabunr Ifi.'i LU.&U 7 ( 4j Pullman P.ilaeo. . . 147 Chle.ico OIB ll'JJi Itcadlnc- It ) CoiiHolldaled Uni. 14H . 'II. O. W l.r r. . O. . J. X St. L. . . UOMiMl.O. W. nfJ -JO Colo. Oo.il k Iron. ! llocrt Itlan.l il.l ration OH Curt. . . . 1.1 rSt. Paul 71X Uelawnrot HiU. . l'-4 donfd l'J. > ! 4 iol..Lack. : , tV. . . . 101 ' ' ' ' ' ' U.&U.O. Df.l ! : ! cloiiW . . . . . 117' KiihtTonn Mt Southern P.ictfls. . 15 Krla 'M'- Suirar tluflncrv. . . . 111 ! do Did 1M.L Tcnn. Coal & Iroa FoitW.u-uo 14K TuxasP.iclfle 7i ! H.Nortliorn pfd. . . Hit T. AO.Coat. uft. . . SO C.ifi. I. nf.t 8'J Unloi P.iclbc llockliisr Vallav. . . 10U ' " " ' 35 Illinois Ooruril. . . POM vr.s't. L. AV" . 35Cl St.P.&liliiti. : ! . : . 17 W.St. L. iP. oft. K.AT.nfd -4 WcllH Rlnro Et. . . UikoKrlo.t West 1(1 ( Western Union. . . . doDfd 05 * Whocllns-AL. B. . UllioSlioro 14U-H do pfd. . Lead Truit Sln ! ! M..VSU L Louisville , &N. . . . 4vit D.Alt. G L. fcN. A 1 * ( i. U Manhattan Ron. . . . . HH N. L 10 Moniulila.V C ! . " > Michigan Uont Ul ) do Ufa bl ) MUsonrl.l'aultlo. . - ' ! ) < T. St. L.&IC. C. . . . 4 ! Mobile Ac Ohio 1HU T. SU U.tK.C. pfl 10 NashvllloChnt. . . . 08 Am.Toj. ! Co. . . . . . . Ul ! National Conlan. 4 do nfd 0. > KnUCorda''oiifd. . 1) Am. Tol. .V C. Co. . . 1)0 N.J. Central ] oty ; Com'IC.ibloCo. . . . 140 N..fW.ofd 14hi Am.3uff.ir pM U'JW North Am. Co 4 4 U. S. Cordaio i IHhi NortliemPaeltla. . lij : U. S. Lenthor Df.L. K. Pncttluofd 21M U.S. llnbbcr tl.P. D. iG IM do pfd 711 Norlhxvestern 09K S L.S.&ElstTH ottered , t ex-illT. Tbo total sales of storks today were 239 , ! < l shares , Including the follnwlns : American To bacco , 11,100 ; AlchlFun , 4MO ; American HiiKnr , 26.300 ; Ilurllnclon , 35OCO ; Louisville & Nnsli- vlllc. 13.400 : Munhattan , S.IOOj Rcadlni43,400 ; Ilock Island. S7.SOO : St. 1'iiul. 33.660 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 3,400 ; Wheeling & Lake Hrle , 4,100 ; SoutKTin preferred , tSCO. NIMV York Money Mnrknt. YORK , Sept. 29 XIONRV ON CAI.Iw Plrm ; 4 4fi per cent ; last loan , 4 per cent ; closed , 4 per cent. PltlMK MERCANTILE PAPETR 6HS7S ! per cent. STnitTJNO KXCIIANOB Firm , with actual liuslneas In birnkerH' blll nt $ < .Sl'ifj < .SI',5 for demand , and J4.Sliffl.S2 for sixty dnys ; posted ratt-8 , blank : commercial bills , 51.S004.S2. HA it SII.VERHC. . SILVKR CKRTII.'ICATES5SKilc. . GOVIJIINMKNT 1IONDS Firm ; etate bonds firm ; railroad bonda gtronir. Clotlne quotations on Donas were as follows : U. itIs. . r j ? 117 0. 1 * . Istsof 'U3. . . 10-J U.S. 117 D , &II.O. 7 . U. S. Bl , rag . HUf D. .tK. G. 4i . 80 U , fi , fia. coup. . . . . . Krlo'Jda . AD hf II. S.4s.nv . O. II. AS. A.lli. . . 102 U.S. 4B. couo . O. II. .tS. A. 7s. . . 101) ) U.S. 'JB.re ; . Oil H. JcT.C. 5s . lilllU Pacific Us of ' 03. . . 1(1 ( 1 W dolls . ' Ala. . clisi A . IIH ) M..K. &T. 1st 1 . fii'y AUi..clisi ; II . 100 . r > iu Ala..cl isi U . Ul Miitii.il Union ' , ! ( , . 1(17 Aln.Currnuov . 1)5 ) N.J.C. Oeu. 61. . . . 114 La. Now Ooa. It. . III ) No. I'.iciao Isti. . . HID 107 N. O. ill . lit ) N. W. Consols . K , O , 4i . nn dos. P. IJb. 3) . 107 H. C. iioilfunl. . . . iu < II. O. West. law. . . ( ID Tviin.navv H3t Hi. 7U St. 1' . CJai-jlo It. . IBS Tenn. iinwuBiat. HIS ilnO. , V.1 > . W. It , llOhi Tenn , old Us . no St. Jj.lt I. M.Qjnl. 7S Vn. Centurion . B7U St.L.AS.P.tJji.J. 1DU doilnforrod . Tuxas I'.ie. Ian . . (1 AteliUon 4i . ToxiisTao. 'Jds . . ( AtcnlHon''d A . U. IMstiof 'Jj. . , . 101 Camilla So.Ms. . . . KIJ WentShoro I * . 104 L. AN. i O. H. AN. UM. . . . 108'j ' Poutliern fi * offered. HoKtoii StiieU . , . . . „ , nOSTON , Sent , 'JO , Call lonm. fl' 47 mr co'it ! tlmo loann. 7 pir cent. Ulosiu ; prices fol * Blocks. bi.Un an I mini t : - ' A.T. AH. K 111 \V. Eloo. nU . Am. Htu.ir llllf WIH. Oomr.il . Am. DIN o n. Elua nf.l . ns Atchlnon 'Jd. . . , , , , liiI llrll Tuluplione , . . AtclilRon 4a . lloNlou & Albany. NewKnrlind fla , . 110 KoHtouiM.-vtno. . ins n n. Kloctrh' "U. , . H7V C. II. .iy . 70 < Win. Cent. Inta . . . a Kltchbunr . ' Allouxz Mliilnz Cj * O Oc'ii. Klootrla . All-intlo . IK Illinois Stool . llostnn .V Mnnlvi \ IKM Mnxlcaii Contr.il. . 8V llutloA Ilottoii. . . . su : N Y. iN , E . Cnlumet & Hojlv , alii Olitrolonv . Fr.inlilln . Ore. Itnbuer Short . Una. , . . ! * " Ucartiirrc , . , , . Union r.iellio. . . , . oumcy 1111 \VentKnil . T.imar.iclc tin Went End nM . \Volvorlna Wcnllngli. Elee. . . . SHU Frniii'Iico AIliiliiK CltiotntliiiiH. SAN PIIANOI33D. Sant , UL-TluoOlJllI cluiln ; quot.itlona fjr nli.tir at j-.t ) toi iwarj ai fjl- lowai Alia , 4. fcCnrrv AlnhaCoti 11 llale.V Norcroua. , iio ; AllUi.'U 25 Jivitlce , . . . llelchcr 4(1 ( Itcnruciv Con , . , . 0 Uetit.t Uolehor , . . , fill Muxlcun. , , , , , , , . , 1.1 IlcMliuCon , AD Mono , , . , , its million H ) Oplnr HM IliilwerOou U7 Overman , ( Mlitlonn , , . , 10 t'oioai llrt nhnllenee Oon. . . . 47 Savairu 4U dollar. lilt ! Sierra Nuvall. . . Ul Uonflaence 121 UuloiiCoii. . , . . . . inD Con.i-il.a Vn. . . . 155 Utah Con . , . D Ron. Imnerlnr. . , , , 2 Yellow Jacket SB lnt 45 Sllvur ttl.'f. il.V < > ; Mixbti ilulUM , i Uriti : , . ' ! c : un.'r.iphli ; . 10 ; . York Mlnluif CVuoliiUuiiM. NEW YOKU. 3ipt. ' . ' 3. TU ? fdHawlny arj tlii eloBin ; tnlnlnr 'inJt HID HI " * nnltvcr. . , . 40 Ontario . . . . . 800" Clmllur. , . . . 1KO Orhlr. , , , . . . BO Crown Point 4 > > IMvmoiun. . . . . . . . ' . ' ( I Con. Cat. A Va. . . . 1.10 Ullle'Ksilver , , lr.0 IK-adwood 110 QulcHHtlror PM..1DOO oould ACurry. . . . . 46 Hlerra NnvuuL. : . . . ' (10 Hulei Norcross. . 125 Standanl Con 1BO lluinentake , . .3UiK ) Union Con . . . CO IronSllver. . . . . . . . . 10 Yellow Jacket. . . . US Mexican 45 offered , _ Loniltiii Stock ( liiotntluns. LOHPON.Sapt.Wl > . I n. u. lml r a.in'v. , . . , . . HIjTMuxleiiuordinary. | VII ) Couaol9auo'l . 10.v St. 1'atilco n Cllli. 1'aclllc . . . . 4ti < 4 N. V. Control . .M. Krlo . I4 ! ( I'miimvlvanu . 8 4 Krlolutufd , . :1M : ito.-\tliil ! . I'M ' III. Central. . . . . . . _ t'3i ' { ! Mox. Pen , new 4iu 08H ' HAIl 8ILVEII-SO & ! < 'p7 ounce , JJONnV-lUaiU > cr cent. Tlio rate of discount In the open marhet fur hort mill" three tnonthi * ' bllU li tK ptr ceut. OMAHA LIVESTOCK JIARKE1 Dcsirablo Wostei/K/hing / Oattlo Are Stil UliSbta'inablo. ' BIG RUN OF HOG UiCKLY SNAPPED UP l.nrue HrovlptH Soil nt Slronp : I'rlcr nnil Kvcrytliiiifv'Wici Clcnrcil ( t llcftiri1111:1 ' i'l Aluo IilliLTiil nnil .stcinlj' . TUESDAY , Sept. 29. v Cnttle. Hoc ; ? . Sheep , Horse" . September 29 , , . . , 2.SM 6.1.11 1,394 20 September 2S 2,108 l.HB 1,243 22 September X. . IMS 4,913 1,103 . . . . Kfplcmber 25 , 8,740 3470 2.CM2 September 24 , , , , 2.S51 4.S40 I.M2 26 September 23 3.170 3.9SI 3,174 . . . . September 22 3.C22 6.0C9 1,333 . . . . September 21 4.151 1,517 4,490 74 September 19 , : ,622 1,777 The otnclnl number nf cars of stock brough In today by each rend was ! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , Horsrn O. , M. & St. I * : t O. A St. L. liy 3 Mo. Pac. liy 22 3 U. P. System. . . . . . . . 3S 19 C. K. N. W. Ity 1 II. & M. H. H. It. . . . 22 23 C. , H. ft Q. liy 23D O. , ft. I. & P. , cast . . 2 (5. . R. 1. & t' , west 1 C. . St. ] . . M. & O 1C ! ' . , E. & M. V. R. R. 34 Total receipts. , . . 105 V3 B T.ie disposition of .the day's lecclpts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the number o ; liend Indicated ! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , Omaha 1'acklns Co 18 244 O , II , Hninmond Co 21S 1,1x15 Swift and Company 432 1.120 7fl C'udnhy Packing Co f,3 : > 2,142 R. Decker .t Degan 72 J. L. Carey 2i > 9 Lobmnn Roth-chllds. . ! ! . . . . 1C9 \V. I , Stephens lie Hill & Lewis Co 43 Henton & Underwood 181 Hiiston 105 L. & Stmllcr Cl Layton * Co 91 Cudahy , from Knnsaa city. . . 694 ' Hpcrry & 11 'ass Oudnhy Rros 203 Other buyers. . . . 126 Left over 200 Totals 3.CCI C.112 7KO CATTLE The rrc pts of cattle today were 2.SC4 , as against 2,803 yesterday and 3f,22 nn Tuesday of hist week. , Included In the receipts wcro CM head shipped direct to packers , leaving only about 2,200 head on sale. The supply of ilrrssod beef cattle wns small There were n few cornfeil natives , one buncl Felling1 at H.S5 , Among the westerns ttere wns not a really desirable bunch of killing cattle to be found In the yards. Tim niarUct on beeves was , to say the least , strong and active. The packers wanted cattle and were claiming that rlKht desirable beef steers would fell contlder- ably higher If they \xcrr > lo be had. A dozen or fifteen loads of cows were offered on the market , nnd with the demand active the pens were clofcd In good season In the morn- Ing. The prices paid were nbout the same us -rcvalled on yestcrday'o market. Stockers and feeders were In good demand nnd sold freely at stronR prices. The market ns n whole was In very Fatl'fac- tory condition BO far as the sellln" Interests were concerned , all kinds of cattle bflng In de mand nnd selling freely. Representative sales : ilr.nv " * 1.311.141(0. - " No. Av. 1'r. No.AxPr. . No. Av. Pr. 23..1123 $3 20 a. . . .1103 13 70 1 - 1400(400 43..1111 320 2V..1069 3 fO 20. . . .1147 420 24..1i : > 2 3 3.1 E.t.l 2 4 00 49..14S1 4 C..10C3 3 40 21..1016 4 00 20. . . .ms 4 r , : > 4..1355 3 4.r. i'.1SJO 4 00 49. . . .1478 4 K 5..133S 3 45 c6\vs. 8. . , . 990 1 CO 1..1A40 215 1..11SO 2 45 7. . , .10.14 1 > 0 * ' * ' 1..1240 2 f.0 . zi . .IIW 1S5 II. . . , 947 2 20 1..1210 S CO ! . 9S5 i sr. i..1050 2 25 i..iora"2 r.o . 3 , . , . SS3 1 ! K ) 'Jl..lO : > 0 2 2. ) 2l.1.1070 2 CO 1. . , . 870 2'00 2:0 , 1..10SO 2 50 1. . . . 910 2 00 fexl 2,30 .1033 2 00 2 35 ' ' ' ' , .1030 2 10 5.,1030 2 40 2' . . . 965 2 83 2..1073 2 10 , t 910 2 23 2. . , , 7tO 2 EO s. . . . 615 2 co fa2 40 2. . . . J40 2 CO 1. . . . C50 2 C5 'C30 245 1. . . ' . CCO 2 EO 1..1010 2 C5 COS 2 43 \.i. 120 2 CO 1./.1070 2 70 GS8 2iDO 12. . . . ff.3 2 M | UtfLLS. ' ' ' " ' t , , ' 1550 t'eT 'i ? E30 'JS ) 2 40 , ' .1030 2 10 0..1133 2 35 1..1020 " 2 43 , .12SO 2 25 CALVES. , . 300 3 00 3. . . . 253 3 CO 2. . . . 95 4 75 ; . sou 3 SO 2. . . . 330 3 CO 2. . . . 145 STOCK KHS AND FEEDKHS. , . C30 2 45 18. . . , CS7 3 20 9. , .1003 3 30 , . C03 2 CO 9..1070 3 20 21. . . 9R4 3 :0 , . SIO 2 DO 2..10S.V.3 20 20. . . 7r,4 .1 80 , . 4S3 2 73 9.1151 3 20 1. , . 950 3 35 , .1070 275 3. . . . ECO 3 20. 7 * . . C27 3 35 , . DGO' 3 CO 20. . . . (137 3 25 8. . C33 3 40 , . C$2 3 10 1. . . . 7SO 3 23 l.t C90 3 40 , . 520 3 15 34..107B 3 25 19..103S 3 40 , . 929 3 20 7..1024 3 30 8. . . . MIS 3 40 1 cow 920 1 50 1 slccr ,1470 , 3 45 3 cows 976 2 40 2 calves. . . . , 185 & 00 NEimASKA. 4 cows 1017 1 25 51 feeders. . . ,1153 , 3 30 3 cows , 733 2 20 129 feeders. . . . 912 3 30 12 cows 1050 2 25 29 feeders. . . . C01 3 40 M sirs , tig. . , "MO 2 25 3 calves. . . . . IbO C 00 27 feeders. . . . 10 3 05 John Ilratt. 1 hull 1220 1 G5 11 cows , , S47 2 15 2 bulls 1G40 1 SO 1C cows ,1020 2 CO 17 bulls 1252 200 J. Con way. 1 calf i > 0 200 1 calf 330 4 10 21 coxvs 9C3 2 15 19 calves. . . . 750 b 00 IDAHO , D. J. Costly. 1 bull 1410 2 10 2 feeders. . . ,1015 , 2 50 C5 coxvs ! K > 3 2 43 C feeders. . . ,1141 3 20 1 cow 1000 2 43 KO feeders. . . ,1010 3 20 COLORADO. A. D. Hoy. 4 cows 922 1 CO 13 cows , 826 2 20 C cowt ) ! ' 33 2 00 3 cows. . . . . . ,1113 , 2 25 \V YOMINO. Kfcllne nros. 1 cow , . 810 2 00 3 heifers. . . . ,1083 3 30 1 coxv .1020 2 20 9 steers ,1222 3 30 3 sire , tig , .ua 2 EOW. W. Holland. 1 heifer . < 20 2'25 2 feeders. . .1030 3 23 1 heifer . C$0 2 CO 1 calf . 330 3 HO 1 steer .1000 2 S3 1 rnlf . 320 3 CO 4 heifers . CS5 2 55 2 calves. . . .175 4 00 1 feeder. , , (20 2 ID 1 calf . 90 C 00 1 calf . 340 3 CO 1 calf .130 6 25 C. Hogrson. 3 feeders. . . .1CEO 2 7fi C9 feeders , . .1106 3 15 1'ugslcy Hros. 33 fclrs , Tex , .1023 C. Burnett. 2 feeders. . . .1045 2 (0 52 steers. . , . , .1191 3 40 C. 1'feffer. C feeders. . . .1118 3 20 18 steers. . . . , .1158 3 SO SOUTH DAKOTA. l.bull 790 2 tO 9 feeders. . , 675 3 35 10 heifers. . . C22 2 4 calves. . . 3 CO 2 calveH 205 2 CO 8 calves , . . 3 75 1 Btosr. . . . . . . VJO 2 7n 3 cjlvea. . . . 10 C 00 C calves 210 3 W 2 calve : . . . . 173 C 23 C feeders , . , 900 3 25 H. a. Wearo , 1 row 050 2 ( X ) 14 steers ,1117 3 05 8 cows . . 912 2 M & feeders. . . ,1206 3 15 2 cows . .1005 2 W 1 steer. . , . , . ,1200 3 20 1 feeder , . 940 2 75 15 steers. , . . . ,1298 3 20 1 feeder , .1170 3 05 1 calf , 270 3 CO Mutndor Cattle Co , 1 ulcer ,12fO 2 90 1 eteer , itso 3 25 2 UK-erg. , . ulSTiS 2 DO 12 steers , nu 3 25 0 steers , .1SC1 2 10 WKSTKItN RANCHES. C cows , , .1003 255 12 steers iir.s 3 oo 11 cows , .1070 2K5- 1 feeder. . . . 1140 3 15 9 heifers. . ,10M 2 fa t. . 45 steers 11C3 3 15 .tjj OREGON. M.I 1C. Parsons. heifers. , , 937 2SO r T. J , Porter. 2 cows 10COT2323 feeders.1086 3 55 15 heifers..1087 270 14 feeders,1091 3 to - " 1 feeder 1020-TOO- 1IOOH Thu rii-iiptVi today numbered C.131 , as against 1CC5 yefirrTday and COG9 on Tuesday a week ago. It was- tin largest run at this mar ket In borne tlniy.ifbiit. none lee large to supply thu demand. , M . The trade openedtoirly and a little stronger , especially on tpH JUht and medium weights. The buyers all ajitfti hogs and they went after them. It was , Ifi'M' ! , an ucllvo market from Hart to flnlkli a.nJt.uyrry ) liot ; In the yards w > rold und weight * ! Ou : buforo the inlddlo of the forenoon. I" , 1 * A few extreme' ' btjivy hogs sold down to J2.SO , but the great IljilVlof the heavy loads brought J2.SJi/2.0 / ! , the sitme range an yesterday , but with tbe difference t ht the pioportlon of heavy hogs felling abvYt M5 > VP much larger today. A few very giV-i iVgs welKhlng SOO Iba. and above fcold as blgh as 13.00 today. Medium weight "end light mixed loads neil largely ut $2 K0f.W. with a few bunches weli.Ii > ln a little above M Ibs. at $3.20. Itepresentatlre No. Av. Bh , 1'r. 35 44 $2 75 35 liwi 2 60 35M M 2 SO iO 2 CO . i ? : : : : : : 2 10 50 2 10 C2 . .351 200 2 10 S37 40 2 U co 2 EO coM. M. . . . . . 2 H CS 40 2 W 45M ,373 40W 2.F5 45Cl ' 200 Cl .SUl 2 S3 ClUS. .297 120 2 { 5 US. . . . . . .323 120 2 85 43 2 S3 43M to 2 85 (3 , . .217 120 (3U . . .329 40 2 K (3u' ' ' ' ' ' , . , SOO 40 2 U u' . . . . , . .3t3 . . . 2 fS 71. . . . . . .351 47 . 31 ! 200 2 U 46 SO 2 I 4669.JTU. . 40. J.W If su to i M C7 rs ice zr. M 3.15 JO 2 K7I4 M 2SO 1 295 M 317 . . . 2 $ T'4 1 2S3 250 300 N 321 fj 2 J7 8 ? WO 40 J 00 l\ 1 JO 2 * 7 4 IS r SO 3(0 ( M 3U SO 2 ! > 0 GS 137 ffl S ( XI M 352 SO 2 M fifi S ! HO JW 54 807 . . . 2 M W ISO 40 3 CO M 34,1 ffl 2 00 flf..5.W 40 3 W SO 344 (0 2 M l 241 80 3 00 72 ZM fO 2 M 12 SOS . . . 3 CO 31 2M . . . 2M 6 * 237 f 0 3 00 M 316 > 0 2 DO 15 . -4 . . . 3M U J07 40 2 M ( ! 4 2M SO S 00 M 4 4JO 2tt > 102 ISO JO 300 ra 4 to s oo 7- 241 ; . . . 3 co 2 ? 7 ( > 2 ! > 0 f-1 IJ2 . . . S OS 0 2 ! > 120 2 M 7t 207 $0 30' M SCO . . . 2 ! O SI 151 SO 310 r < i 2S1 40 2 fO C2 231 . . . .110 73 244 160 2 M 3.1 . 220 . . . ,110 72. . 2ff ! . . . 2 fO 20 517 . . . 320 rios-onns AND ENDS. 1 B4rt ro 2 K 2 ISO SO 2 76 1 CIO JO 2 f.O 4 V. < a . . . 275 4 42.-I .A 2 fi7'.4 3 ! 10 . . . 2 iO 2 3JT. . . . 270 2 IM . . . 2 SO A 2 . . . 270 B 2:0 . . . 5 SO 2 . " . ! 0 . . . 2 7S C ISO . . . 250 4 ISS fO 2 7fi S Silt $ n 2M 7 2SS . . . 2 73 C 2J6 40 2 SO 3 S40 . . . 2 7S I 4 sr.2 . . . 2 SO 1 2fO . . 2 7fi 6 273 . . . 2 SO R r,8 , . . . 2. 7r. . 4 Ml . . . 2 M 4 370 . . . 2 75 B 200 . . . 2 M 1 370 . . . 273 B 274 . . . 2 M 9 320 . . . 275 t > 27,1 . . . 2 91 2 rr. . . . 2 75 c IM . . . 300 B SM . . . 273 7 100 . . . 3C5 6 2.1S . . . 275 BIIKEP The receipt * of fhecp were liberal nml the market about steady. Ileprcsentathc mles : No. Av. 1'r. 40 western ewes ICO $2 0 < 1 17C veMern ewca 104 2 . ' ' 0 CC4 western lamba. , Cl 305 cittCACo I.IVK STOCK. Cnlllc TrniliKnlrly Active nml Slintm \ ( ( 'llHIIKCM. CHICAGO , Sept. 29. The cnttlc trade wan fairly active , nml thawed no particular change * . Hales were on a basis of from (3.30 to J3.MI Tor the common nnd native beef Mcers , up to fron } 4.W ) to Jl.fO for choice to prime , will ! fane beeves In ilemnnil at from tl.90 to $5. Must nf the stockers nml feeders cold nt from J3.50 to fl.CO , a few | irlmo lots ft HI UK nt from (3. CO to tJ.I'O. ' Hulls KO mostly at from 12 to J3. nnil vciy feu lietfrrs KO above W.W. Palvcs were Fcarce. nm ! c.iolco lots sold nrouiul JO. Texan steers lirotiRhl from 12.40 to > 3 , and western rniiKO cnttlc PC ! at from S3 to J3.CO for ElcerB , nnd nt from } 2.2f to J3.20 for cows nnd heifers , n few helfer Fctl- Inir us liltrh as (3.40. I Trade In hops was active at about Monday's price ? . Sales were made nt an extreme ranijc ol from 12.55 to (3.50 for coarse heavy to prlmo nrnortcd llcht , choice medium and the In'M llKlita rcllltiR clojc toRcther. Sales v.-erc larKely at frnm (2.SO tu (3.2j. The' market was uneven nnd closed easy. llierc wan no Improvement In the condition ol Hie nhcep market today. T.ie shecps' fleece was heavy with water , and this tended to c'.iecl ; tradlni ? . Knlrn draped at from 51. LO to Sl.'o for the poorest sheep , up to from S3 to (3.23 for n feu * prlm ° exnnrt native * . vv- p . " .nun p 'no [ ' "Id chl.-Rv nt frnm $1 7S to $2.75. Limbo were In lal no eni'ply nnd In lair ui-inaml at Horn ; 2.CB to J4.GO for poor to prime stock. Hecelpts : Cattle. G.COO licnd ; hogs , 19,000 bend ; slieep , 20,000 head. ICiiiiniiH City I.tv < - Stoclc. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 23. CATTLK lleeclpts , 15.0CU headFhlpmcntK , 3 , COO head. Market for best steady ! others wcalc ; Texas steers , (2.2.1& 3.20j Texas cows , Sl.r,0j2. 20 ; beef sti-ers. ( ] .2."i9 4.K5 : native cows , iI.CQIf2.SO : stockers nnd feed ers. SI.6C4T3.cr , ; hulls , Jl.CClSa 7B. HOGS llecelpts , 10.000 head ; shipments. 300 liend. Market , light steady , otheru weak ; bulk of Kalea , IJ.5Sff3.15 ; heavy. (2T5fJ3.00 ; pncltcrs , (2.rOT3.10 ; mixed. (2.95M.M ; IlKhts , } 3.0Kif3.20 ( ; Yorkers. J3.15fr3.IO ; plKB. t3.0 : . } 3.20. HHEBI * llecelpts , 5,000 head ; shipments , 3.900 head. Morl'ct fnlrly stcaily ; lambs , (3.1W3.40 ; muttons , (2.C062.40. _ Xew YorJj Iilvc Stock. NEW YOIIK. Sept. ! 3. nnKVnS-nccclpts. 9,332 head ; no trading. Cables quote American steers nt 10U011C , dressed wclfht ; sheep , 94ffi ! > 10'ic ; rcfrlRcnitor beef , SS9c ; exports , J.43S beeves , 1,400 Hlieep nnd 3,000 quarters of beef. KIIISGI * AND r VMItS Hecelpts , 2,337 head ; steady ; sheep. (1.75iiT3.0. ! ; 11OUS Hecelpts , 3.C03 head ; S3.235J4.25. St. I.oul.s I.lve Stock. ' ST. LOUIS. Sept. 20. CATTLE Hecelpts , C.OOO head. Market steady ; nntlvc shipping steers , :3.rOW4.C3 : : Texas steers , $2.603.CO. IIOOS Iteeclpts , 10.000 head. Market Co lower ; icavy , $3.00f3.30j mixed , } 2.SOJ3.20 ; light , (3.10 03.35. SHEEP llccelptf , 3OfM ) head. Market steady. Stock III Ilccord of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets September - ' ' > , ISM : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep Omaha . 2,792 B.755 l,39f ClllcaBO . G.OlW 19,000 20.00U KanPas City- . . . . . . . . . 15,000 10,000 6,000 St. 'Louis . . -.V. . . . . .7. . . . . . . . . 5.000 10,000 .3.000 Totals . . 28,79244,753 SO.SftJ V 'ool Auction SuloM. LONDON , Sept , 2S. A good' selection was offered nt the wool auction pales today. The number of bales offered was 14,338 , of which 2.000 were withdrawn. Competition was fair , with faulty wools 10 per cent below the opening of the soles nnd other wools , except the best Krades , were fully B per cent lower. Kollowlnir ire the sales In detail : New South Wales. 2,391 bales ; scoured , 7V4dJls 3V4d ; greasy , 5',4fl9d ; Queensland , 3.33C bales ; rcourcd , 9iflld : greasy , 1'iS ! > d ; Victoria , 3,009 bales ; bcoured , CJftls 6"4d ; erensy , fi iiillld ; South Australia , 13 bales ; bcourcil , lid ; TnEmnnla , 447 bales ; greasy , CK8T 107 : New Zealand , B.010 bales ; scoured , 9d@ls 21td ; greasy , 4 > ; 9d. _ Cotton Market. NEW YOnK , Sept. 29. COTTON Ppot , closed quiet ; mlddllnB. uplands. 3 11-lCc ; middling , gulf , 8 ll-16c : sales , 75 bales. Futures clotcd quiet ; sales , 148W)0 ) bales : January , ts.29 ; February , i8.33 ; March , (8.J7 : April , (8.41 ; May , SS.44 ; June , S.4S ; October , J8.09 ; November , 18.10 ; December , 18 21 ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29. COTTON Steady ; mid dling. 7lic ; sales. 150 bales ; receipts. 4.4S3 bales ; shipments. 4.475 bales ; stock , 17.SC3 bales. NI5W ORLEANS. Sept. 29. COTTON Steady ; middling. 7 ic ; low middling , 7 9-16o ; good or dinary , 75-lCc. _ . NRW YOniC. Sept. 29. SUOAIl Haw , steady ; fair refining , 2&c ; centrifugal , KG teat , 3 l-I6c ; rellned , quiet ; stiindnrd A. 4 ? e ; cut loaf , B'/4c ; lowdcred. 4lc : granulated , 4',4c. LONDON. Sept , M. 8UC\H Cnne. pteady ; nothing doing : centrifugal. Java , 10s M ; Musco vado. fair refining , 9s Cd. lieet wugnr , dull : easier ; September , Us ; October , 9s 3d. DrjCioodN Market. MANCHESTER , Sept. 29 , Cloths nnd yams vcro quiet without quotable change In pilcen. TALL HIVER. Mass. . Sept. " 9. Print cloths vcra quiet nnd tlrm at 2Ue. It Is reported here hat moderate tales .of cloth hove been made lero and In other centers today nt 2 9-lCc. Trlnoo Wliout. RAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 29. WH EAT Strong ! December , (1.17 % ; May , (1.17C'i. KliiaiiclnloteH. . IIOSTON , Sept. 29. ClenrlngB , 115.57aC18 ; bal ances , (1,627,45. NEW YORK , Sept. ! 9. Clearings , (99,318,140 : balances , (5,300,324 , P1IILADI3LPIHA. Sept. 29 Clearings , (9,093- 00 ; balances , (1,234,974. 1SALTIMORK , Sept. 29. Clearings , (2,274,037 ; balances , (401,690. ST. LOUIS , Sept , 29. Clearings , (3,427,014 ; bal- anccs , (333.02S ; money steady ; call lonns , BGC > er cent ; time loans , 7G8 per cent ; New York xcliniiKC , (1.23 discount bid ; (1 discount asked. CHICAGO , Sept. 29 , Clearings , (21C44,1CO ; noncy steady on call at CiJ7 i > er cent ; on time , , per cent ; New York exchange , 7Co discount ; orelsn exchange , llrm ; demand , (4.84ft ! sixty lays , (4.81ft. _ AfTnlrM. I1ERLIN , Sept. 29. Mxfhanire on London , eight lays' idslil , 20 marks KVi pftr. PARIS , Sept. 29. Three per cent rentes , lOIf 5c for the account ' ; exchange on London , Kf 7o for checks. IX > NDON , Sept. 29. Hold U quoted at llurnos Ayres today nt 177.CO ; Madrid , 1U.S3 ; Lisbon , 3074 i tome. 107,12' $ . Tito amount of bullion with- Irawn from the IKink of England on balance oday wat 8,000. olUlcnl IlfliutK ICiulN In n SKDALIA , Mo. , Sept. 20 , In n light over politics at Ottcrvlllo. Cooper county , today 'lioiuas Snundcrfl , a gold advocate , shot nil Instantly killed John Dol&on , a ullvei cmocrat. After tlio men liail engaged In flat fight anil been separated , SaumlcrE irncured a revolver and put three bullets nto his aJveraary's body. Many lives of usefulness have been cut hort by neglect to break up an ordinary old. Pneumonia , bronchitis and even con- tunptlon can be averted by the prompt use of One Mlnuto Cough Cure. Truurily AttumlN 1111 iiiiiciiirnf. | BOMnilVII.LR , Tenn , , Sept. 29 , Peter D , Crawford , a well known citizen of this lace , was lilllcd by J. II. Winfrey , Jr. Crawford's niece and Winfrey were trying o clopo when Crawford Intercepted them , /hereupon Winfrey shot the old man to cath. m Flit ill Holler HAZELTON , Pa. Sept , 29 , Four boilers t the Hardwood colliery exploded with errlflc force , Instantly killing Peter Parkci ml fatally Injuring Michael and Andrew larguard , Tetter , eczema and all similar skin roubles are cured by the ueo of DoWltt'a Vltch Hazel Salve , It soothes at once , and entorea the tissues to their natural con- lilon , and never falls to euro piles. .Sal vn ( Ion \VorU In CHICAGO , Sept. 29. "A prison gate lome" for ex-convicts will bo opened by ho Salvation Army at 181 North Clark street nrxt Thursday nvenlnp. Commander I Iiooth-Tttcljcr will bo present nnd work ' v.'lll be begun on food and shelter hoimca for the tincmploy'cd. " B" Speed and safety nrc the wntchwords of the ngc. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure nets speedily , safely anil never falls. Asthma , bronchitlt , coiigha end colds arc cured by It. run HI\I.TV INSTHUMI3NTS s > lnced on record Tuesdny September 20 , ISOfi : WA1HIANTY D/HDS. llenwn Lund syndlcntc to John fannnc-n zlnd , loin 10 to 1 , ' > , block 1C , liaison S C5 0. H. 1'ayne , trustee , to A. ) : . It.iyleo , w 13 feet of lot 2 nnd c 10 fret ( if lot 3 , bluett t , Avondnle [ mil : ! , SC 11. O. NVnlktr nnd liu bniid tn Cntlinc .Mil ler , tots C , 7 , II nnd 15 , Klmwon.l add l.M Wllllum liyali nnd wife to A. \\llllr\in * . 1.49 ncri'S In sw 3S-1H-12 4 QflT CLAIM DKKDR ! ' . II. IXHVII. tiustee. tn C. 11. Ltf , * H of lot 2. blnel ; t. Kllkwuod add C. L. Slmins nnd InuMund to Dninha I.O.TII nnd Tiuct company , c M feet of R 15S feet of. n U of w " 5 nr nw to 9-1C-I3 Total amount of transfers . .15.05 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS "Iho following proposed amendments to th < Constitution of the State of Kchraglca , a hcrolnnftcr set forth In full , arc silhmlttci to the cli'ctors of thu State ot Nebraska , I bo voted upou at the general election to b hold Tuesday , November 3 , A. D. ISDfi : A joint rosolutlon proposing to amcui sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and flvo ( u ) , o article six ( G ) of the Constitution uf th State of Nebraska , relating to number o judges of the supreme court anil their term ot office. Uo It resolved nml enacted by the I.csls laturo of the State or Nebraska : Section 1. That section txyo 12) ) of artlcli six ( f. ) of the Constitution 01 tno State o Nebraska bo amended so ns to rca.il ns fol loxxs : Section ! . The supreme court -shall untl otherwise provideA" liy iu" " consist of fi\'f (5) ) Judges , a majority oC * vhoin simll l > i neccnsnry to form a quorum or to pro nounno ,1 decision , ft ; : . ' . : nave unclna jurisdiction in ca c relating > o revenue , civil cases In xvhlch the stiito snail bo n party , mamlftnius. 'iwo vvarranto. nnbcas coriius , and uuch tpficllato jurisdiction , us may be provided b.v laxv. Section 1' . That section four 14) of t-rtlelr six iC ) of Mie Conslltutlon of situ Htat c Nebrusxa. t)0 umcndcd ao as to read na fnl lows : Sjo.ctlon 4. The JiidRcs or the supreme court shall be elected by tlio elemifrs o the state at large , and tnclr term of olllee , except as herrlniittcr provided , shall lie for a period of not less r.n live to ) years n the legislature may prescribe. Section 3 That section five (3) of nrtlclo six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stnto o" Nebraska , bo nmended to tw > d fi follows : Section S. At thn first general filoctlon to be held In the year 1S91. there shall bo elected txvo judges of the Etiprnie cottrf one of whom shall be elected for a term ol two (2) years , one for thu term of four (4 ( ; years , and at each general election there after , there shall be elected one Judge ol the supreme court for the term of five (5 ( ! years , unless otherxvlso provided by laxv. Provided , That the Judges of the supreme court xvlioup terms have nc-t expired nt the time of holding the general election of 1800 shall continue to hold their olllce for the remainder of the term for xvhlch they xvere respectively commissioned. Approved March 2D , A. D. 1S05. 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 suprcino and district court JuOscs. Ue It resolved by the Legislature of thu State of Nebraska ; Section 1. That section thirteen (13) ) of nrtlclo six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended BO as to road as follows : Sec. IS. The Judges of the supreme and district courts unalt receive for their ser vices such compensation as may ho pro vided by laxv , imyauio quarterly. The legislclnro shall at Its first session after iho uctoptitm o. ' this amendment , three-flfths at tun tnemners elected to each house concurring , establish their eompensatlon. The compensation so es tablished shall not "or. change ; ? "iflencr than once In four years , nriu tpe event unless two-thirds of the members fleeted to each house of the leclslalnro concur tncreln. Approved March SO , A. D 1STS. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( of article flvo (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the State or Nebraska relating to compensation of the oillccrs of the executive department. ilo it resolved and enacted by the Legls- laturo of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section twenty-four (21) ( ) of artlctu flvo ( fi ) of the Conutltntlon of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows : Section 24. The officers of the executive department of the state government shall receive for their services iv compensation to bo established by iaw. xvhlch shall bo neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they shall iiava been commissioned nnd they shall not receive to their oxvn use any fees , costs , Interests , upon public moneys In HioJr hands or under their control , perquisites of ofllco or other compensation , and nil fees thnt may hereafter bo payaljie by laxv for services performed by tin ofllcer provided for In this 'He shall bo paid In auvnnco Into the state treasury. The legislature shall nt Its first session after the adontlon ot this amendment , throe-fifths of tno mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish tb " Ijtrlen of tlio oHlcers named in tnls article. The compcnuatlon so estnbllchEiJ shall not bechanced chanced oftener thnn once In four years and In no event unless txvo-thlrds of the members elected to each house of the leg islature coneur therein. Approved March 29. A. D. 1833. A Joint resolution proposlnr to s seetlon ono 0) ) of article six ( < ; of the Con stitution of the State ci Nebnuka , relating to Judicial power. Bo it resolved and enacted liy the Legis lature of the State of Ncbrasftii. Section 1. Tlmt nation Gnu u > of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of tlio State of Mi'braska bo amended to reaa an follows : Section 1. The Judicial power ot this itnto shall be vested li n supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , jumlces of thu leaco , poltciinajxlstnites , und in ucn other cmirt ? inferior lo the Buorcmc court ns may bo created Tiy law ; n which txvo- thirds of the members elected to each house 'oncu ! . Approved March 20 , A. D , lisa. A Joint rraolntlon proposing lo amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article Ms ( G ) of the of the Stnto of Constitution Nebraska , re- atlng to Increase In number of supreme and district court judges. I5o It resolved and enacted by tlio Le-- slaturo of the StattTof Nebraska : Section 1 , That bectlon eleven (11) ( ) of arll- clo six ( C ) of the Constitution of iho Bluto > f Nebraska bo amended to lead UH fol- OXVB : Section 11. The legislature , whenever two- hlrda of the members elected to each house ulmll concur therein , may , in cr .tfter the year ono thousand olulu 'iinulrud nnd ilncty-soven and not oficner tnnn once In every four yearn. IIH.TLMBtho number of udges of supreme und district courtu , und ho judicial districts or ino ptate. Such districts shall bo formed of compact terrl- ory. and bounded by county lines ; and buch Increase , or any chungo in the joundnrles of a dlstrlJtmll not vucalo ho olllco of any jtidgo. Approved March S" . A. D , . 1S33. A joint resolution proposing to nmenJ lection six ( C ) of article out(1) ) of thu Con- tltutlou of thu Stale ot Nebraska , relating o trial by jury. Do It resolved and enacted by the Leg' slaturo of the Btato of Nebraska , Section 1. That section six ( G ) . article ono 1) ) of the Constitution of the titut" or No rnuka ' > amended tn read as follows : Section C The right of trial uy jury shall remain Inviolate , but the ii-glnlntnro mu > irovldo that In rlvll actions five-sixths of ho ir.ry mny render a verdict , nnd the eglslaturn liy also nutliorlze trial by n ury of a less number thnn twelve men n courts Inferior to the district court , Approved March 9 , A , I ) . , 1R9S. A/Joint resolution proposing to amenO KC < /on one (1) ( ) of article flvo (5) ) of the Con- by iittoa of Nebraska , relating to utflccri of : LJ executive department. Do It resolved und enacted by the Let'- sluture of the State .t Nebraska. Bectlon 1. That eectlou ono U ) ol article f.te 13) of the Constitution ot the Btnl or NvbrnsUfi bo nmoinHa to read na ftl lows ; I brctlon 1. The executive department * hfl | consist of n Kovernor. lieutenant uovcrnol st'orottiry of state , inulllor of public nJ counts , treasurer , superintendent of mibll Instturtlon. altoincy gciu-rai , commission * ! ( it nubile muds nml buildings , nnd Uird rnllrimil commissioners , each at whom , e > | cept the wild railroad commissioners , slml hold Ills olllco fur n term uf two ycnml from the tlrst Thursttay nfter the tlrftl Tuesday In January , nttr-r .ils election ! nnd until his successor In . - ctcii nnd n.uati-1 lie ? . Knch nil Iron * . commissioner sl.nlll hold liM olllco for n term of t irso vcartf beginning on the I'.rst Twu < * ay nrlcr thtl Ilrst Tuesday In January nfter his elco.lonl mid until hl uscccssor Is circled nnd qualll lied ! Provided , however. That nt the flnil Koitprnl election held utter the .idoptlotr of this .iinendtnent there shall lie electee' ] thrro rnllroad commissioners , one lor thcL pn toil of ono yenr , ono for 'ho period oil two years , nnd otie tor tno period of thrctl yearn. The Governor , secretary of ntalo.l nndltor of public accounts "nu tronstiretl ! < hnll resldu ut tno en in to ! ntirlni ; thrill term cf oHlee ! tnoy nhnii k p tlie nuhllJ rcrordq. books r nd papers therft. nnd shall perform such duties ns mny bo rcuulrcd b ; | law. Approved Mnrcli 50 , A. D. , 1SD5 , A joint resolution proposing to nnieml tec ] tlon tueuty-ilx (20) ( ) of aitlclo nve (5) ( ) ot th/ Constitution of tlie State oi Nebraska , lltnl f Itif * the number ot executive state ulHccrs. Ko It resolved nnd enacted by the Lori IslfiUiro of llni Stnto cf Nebraska : f Seollon 1. Thnt section twenty-six (28) ( I nrtlclo five ( B ) of the. Constitntlnn or th Stutn ot" Nebraska bo nmcndcd to read follows ; Section tn. No other executive state ofTI cers except these nnmed In section ono ( il of this article shtill ho created , excrpl bl : tn act of the legislature ! whlrh I * coif cut-rod In by not ICFS thnn thrce-fourtlil of thn members elected to each housl irreiif ! f 1'rovlded , That nny ofllee created liv nl net of the lenlnlntnre nny lie abolished bl the locNIaiitre , two-tlilid.x of the meinbr r elected to each hmiso thrrr-o ! concurring. I Approved March SO A t ) . . ISM. ' A joint resolution proposing tn nn' rj section nine (9) ( ) of article clRht (8) ( ) o ) . til Constitution of the State or Nebraska , prJ rlilliiR for HIP , ivrslmcnt of the pcnuaueij educutlonjjjf . ot the stutn. Bo It ijWHk.'U anil unautvd by the lalaluru uf tlio Slnlu of Nubrattkn : Section 1. That section "line CJJ of artlcl etRht ( S ) of the Constitution of the Stall of Nebraska bo ainondcu to read ns fol Iowa : I Hoot Ion g All fiimli bcloiiKlnR to the Btatl for educational purposes , thn Interest nnl Incomu whereot only nro to bo used , shuf be deemed trust funds held by the HtntiL nnd the state shall mipplv nil losses there of that may In nny manner ncoruc , so that the sanu- shall remain rer ve.r tnvlolnta nnd nnillmlnUliea , nin'i s s : . IIP' bo In vested or loaned o.xceut n L'nlted Statfij or state sccnrltli' . o ? ii/nistercd county bonds or rcHlstorcn srnuol itlstrtfit bomla of this state , ana sucr < jinuis , with the Interest nnd Inconio thi-reof are hereby solemnly jijpxr " 'cr the lUrposeH for which ifirv uic firntuca nnrt B .t apart , nnd shall not bo transferred lo any oilier fund for othrr uses. Provided , The board creau-,1 oy section I of till , * urttcic w einpfitre 1 to cll from tlmo to ttmc any of tno recurl"'lM 'iclong- Intf to the pci'manont seho l rand nnd In vest the proceetta nrlsini * tliorrtrom in > nny of the mctirlllea : i-niimrrutcrt in 11ns BCO- lloti hearlne a hisncr rare -f interest whenever nn opportunity jor uctier Invcft- ' ment Is prpsenieil , And provided further. That when warrant upon { hs t ? " > 'rftasurtr ' r.r. Inrly Issued In pursuance of --'S'proprl tlon by the legislature ! nnd secured by t1 ! levy of a tnx for Its payment , shall presented to the slate trepmirer tor pay ment , and there shall not be nny money In the propel Mind to pay such warraj the board created by section 1 ol this nl cle may direct the state-ireastircr to 1 tlio amount due on such warrant fr | moneys In his Imnt's betonRltiff to tlio pi mnnont school fund of thu st.ile. and L shall hold said witrrant ns an Invcatnij ot said pcrnmncnt school fund. Approved March 29. A. D. , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing an amen meat to the Constitution of the State i Nebraska by adding a new section to artll twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo nil I bcred section txvo (2) ( ) , relative to the mc | Ing of tbo government of cities of Ij metropolitan class out ! the government | the counties wherein such cities ura cated. Ue It resolved and enacted by the IJ Islaturc of the Stntu of Nebraska : Seetlon 1. That article twelve (12) ( ol Constlt'itlon of the State of Ncbruskil ainendcil by adding to unla artlcln n f section to bG nutnucred Bcction two (21 read as follows : f Section 2. Tnu govm nment of any rl | the metropoliian class and Hie govcrnl of the county In xvhlch It Is located mil merged wholly or In part when a pnl tlon BO to do has been submitted liT thorlty of law to the voter.of sucll and oonnrv and received the assent f majority of tnu votes cast in such clt-L rtlso a majorltv of the votes cast ! county excltiflvo of t ; : ' et ? rnst Itl metropolitan city nt sunli election. Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1895. A Joint resolution proposing ante to section six (6) ( ) of article tjcvcn (7) ( ) bi Constitution of the State of Nebraska , ! scribing the manner In xvhlch votes | bo cast. _ lie It rcsolvci ? and enuctcd by the 11 Islature of the State of Nebraska : 1 Section 1. That section six ( G ) of a.rl | seven ( T ) of the Constitution of the' i of Nebraska be amended to rend Section 6. All votes shall bs by bo ? such other method as mny bo pre < by law. provided the secrecy of voti preserved Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1S95. A. joint resolution proposing to . ' section two (2) ( ) of article' fourteen (14) ( ) ' 4 Constitution of tlio State of Nebraska tlvo to donations to works of Intern : provcmeut and manufactories. .1 e It resolveml enacted by the L. ' laturn of the Stnto of Nebraska : , Section 1. That section two (2) ( of # j fourteen (14) ( of the Constltntlon of < ' State of Nebraska , bo amended to re& follows : i Section 2. No city , county , town , preclj municipality , or other Biil > dlvsloi ! nf I state , shall ever niaki donations Jm works of Internal improvement , 01 factory , unless a proposition so to t have been first RUlimlUrii to the i clcetorf and rntinen oy it two-thltl at an elcrtion uy pittltCr'lr of ia'l vldcd , Thaw -men rtonntlonfi of a 1 with the donations of HUCJI subdlvl.l the nKKrefjato rtirill not nxceeu trn til of thn assessed valuation of such ( I Provided , further , Tnnt any city or I mny , bv a tlirce-totu tlm vote. Incren-l IndobtPitnesc tvo per wilt , in mldiil such ten tier crr.t nna nu bonds f dnncr-H of Inilchtcdncsu so Issued Kll valid unless thn pamn mull hnvo ill thereon n certificate sined br t'i l tary and nndllor of maio , snoivlnl the same la Issued pursuant in ! avv. Approved March 29 , A. , . 1SS5. T. J. A. Piper , secretary of state itnto of Nebraska , do hereby certlj ( | tlio foregoing proposed amendments Constitution of the State of Nctiraaltl true apd correct copies of the crlglnif rolled and engrossed bills , as pasted ij Tvvrnty-fourth session of the legislate the State of Ncbraiilra , as appear * eatd original hllln on ( lie In thin olUce ] that all and c&ch nf said proposed at' mcnta are submitted to the qualified vl of tbe state of Nebraska for their ado | or rejection at the general election held on Tuesday , the 3d day of Nove | \ , D , 1890. In testimony whereof , I have tlicil set my hand and affixed the great fnf Ihe state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of Ji | the year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Hundred and Nlncty-aU , of the Indtl MICO of the United States tbe One Hu ] mil Twtuty-flrst , and of this elate rlilrtleth , Seal. ) J. A. PIl'E Secretary of Sta Aue 1 ntoNovS morn only. JAMES E. BOYD & Telephone 1030. Oiiinli.i , N COMMISSION ; PROVISIONS : AND : SIC lllVi , Hoard of Trade. Hifcct wlrea to Chicago uud Nrw YorU Corrtupondmli ! Juhn A. Warrtn * WHEAT ma never offered o belter ofportunlly HE money.Vrlto ! ' , U. llurrayl I nktra & IlroUvni. 122 Itlullo liMii.J number * uf tlio t'hlcaKU Hoard of Trfti itamllni ; , for their book on Htutl.tlcs < l alive Information , untl Dally tlur vjlh free. ai'KPIAI > ATtBN'tlOtf 3UT OI ? tOWH