r Tina OMAHA DAILY irElfcl-JirNnasnAY , OCTOHFSIl M , 1800. Wheat Readies the Best Quotation of tlio Year. , DECEMBER TOUCHES SEVENTY CENTS Tlmt Ceronl Slnrl * Hli n .lump Out ) mill Oiiu-Ptmrlli Cunt * 1'vr Ilifliel nl CHICAGO , Oct. 13.Vlicnt to.luy sold at the best price of tlio your ; December lunch ing 7uo at one time. To tliu surnrlslnfj strength shown by the Liverpool market was iluo moHt of Die tulvnncc. llouvy rcallz- Ing created n reaction later , but the Ue- comber option so-orcil u I'.io iidviinoc ; corn nntl oat both nlmrcd In the prosperity , and advanced He each. Provisions were the only commodities to decline , pork. Innl and ribs showing reduc tions of from 2'.4o ' tu 5 < : . Wlisnt Htiirtcil with a Jump of about Wic jM-r Int. . much to the dlseual of many of thu bulls , who Imd old their IOIIR wheat yea- tcrday , The sudden advance was principally because of the strength with which the Liverpool market started , Uoth wheat and corn In Loverpool opened tit Id advance upon yi-utcrday'rt closing price ? . This rise Indicated Independent reasons for hmher lirli'cavlilcli was partially explained by a cablegram , saylntf It was iluu to Hpoeula- llon. To thr news of yi-slcrilay. ton , was duo i > art of the strength , with im iii-knowl- 1'ilgril HhrlnknKf I" our own crop of nearly CO.UOO.OM ) lui. trom last yrnr. an mlmlttec Hhrlnkace In llussla of r,7MO.fXjO ( bii. . and over . I'W'O.OOO ' Im. In Anjonilm1. with the JICWM of dl-aster to the wheat crops of India and Australia , there Is no loiwi-r loom for reasonable doubt that Amerle.i will be cnlloil upon for Inrgur roiilrlbutloiis than usual to the world's mipp'.y. with the ability to respond less than usual. The range or iirlet-s at the opfnl"B wnu a wjdo one. bcrcmli'T Bold nt from 7u-e to iUv c. De livery was npnrlntly made at tbo exireniuH. but heavily nt from 70e to TOT.o. 1 lie elos- IHK prlec yeHti-iilay wat from Ciu ! to l.'JHu. The IlKiircs Klven marked almost the entire range of the forenoon's Illieiuajioii ? , the only exception being a illp to lOVic , the ciilmlnalliiK point of a gradual reaction which set In after the opening ; * nlurRi. lull that was followed by n second rise to (07tc before 12 o'clock. The prlnelpiil bcarMi fac tor w.is again tlio heavtneiw of the do mestic rcrrlptn. Chicago got 347 cars and Minneapolis and Uiiluth together. 1.433 cars ngiiltiHt l.Ki a week ago , and 1,440 on the corresponding day of tin- year before. IlrailF-lrccfH visible supply statrmc-nt showed an Increase In the world's stoc.s : or GIXK.0'0 bu , This was heavier than expected and caused a temporary slight depression In the market. The effect of this was dis pelled by the strength of the closing cables , and encouraged by that strcnRth there were plenty of buyers on every soft Hiol. The price of December had \inmeroiiM lluc- tuatlonn between 70c and 7Wic , and finally rested at from TUVie to "O-Kc , or l',4c rise for the day. The reselling of some UO.OO ) bu. taken some days ago for export created a slightly easier feeling. Corn got a good send off from tbo strength of the Liverpool market , which opened Id higher than It closed yester day. The first few minutes of the session nhowed n rise of Ic in the price of May. liut Hollers became too numerous for such n considerable and sudden advance to hold. The advance In lake freights allso helped to address the advance. The undercurrent , however , was bullish all day. May opened Irregular and about % c higher at from ZSMn to 2Sc , advanced to 2Sc and declined tn 2S',4e. where It closed. Oats opened firm , grew very strongimil advanced considerably In prices , Tor n lime the nlrcngth was held , but when wheat reacted oats did likewise , but only slightly , and tlio market closed with but a portion of the advance lost. Demand was very rood , shorts especially being active buyers. May opened about % o higher at from IO-Se. to 2'Tftc ' , advanced to 21c , and closed steady at 21c. Provisions opened with n strong bullish feeling , due to the stronger hog market mid the II nun ess developeJ In grain and prices advanced rapidly , but enormous offerings by packers and ox-KriKllsh houses caused a decided reaction and the close was at slightly- lower prices. January pork closed 5c lower nt JS.10. January lard EC lower at H.C7J4. January ribs , 2Jfcc lower nt 14.0714. Kstlnmtcd receipts Wednesday : Wheat , 270 carx ; corn , kCJ cars ; oatu , 390 cars ; nogs. 31.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : u tir > * r.tr < ' < tl * .k'V > WHEAT No. 2 FprliiK. C3Uc ; Xo. 3 fprlnff , K C7c : No. 2 red , 7liH7Hic. ! COHN'-No. 2. 24I4H24HC ; No. 2 yellow. 25 { OATH-No. 2. ISKc ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 20iO tie : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 17i ! j:0c.- HYK No. 2. 31 > : p. DAHLKY Nominal : No. S , f , o. b. , 2Cff37c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 2J 2c. ! ) ri.AX.SKKI > No. 1 , 73fi75',5c. TIMOTHV KKKO-I'rlme. J2.55. I'llOVIHIONH-Mesn pork , per bbl. , J7.Kff7.30. Lard , | > er 100 U.S. . , J4.4SiTI.CO. Short ribs , Hides ( leone ) . t3.MJJI.10 ; dry railed rhoulderH ( hoxe.l ) . J4.00H. : : > : lO.ort . clear FlcVB ( boxed ) . JI.12H04.2S. WIII8KY ninllllerH' flnlrhed Rood * . J1.18. BnOAHK-Cut loaf , JI.93 ; Kranulated , tl.32. The following were the receipts and BhiumcntH today : On tlio Produce exchanirj tolivthn butter mar. ket was flr.n ; eivainory , UJIfic : dnlry. UiS lllr. KCL' , linn ; frebli. lie. Cheeuu , Htuady : BUOe. _ NEW. YOHK ( inXKIlAI , JIAUICIJT. QiKitntlonn of the Dny oil Viirloux CoiiiinoilllloH. Ni\V YOltIC , Oct. 13.-KI/UIt-Hecelntg , 18.- COO bbls. ; exportK , 1C.1CS bids. ; strong und active today In nympathy with wheat ; prices were nd- vnnced about 10flSc ; Minnesota patents , J3.W 4.30 ; Minnesota bakers , j.7W3.35 ; winter pat- nln , .DJ < .2 ; wlnler stralKhtc , I3.C5C3.75 ; win- ttr cxtrim , j.30C165 ; winter low Kraden. I2.10O 2.30 ; city mill putvnlH , I4.70&4.7 : ; city mill clear * . JUOm.M ; mill patrntK. 3.70ai.o. Ilye Hour llrm ; nupcrJlne , J2.COO2.70j fancy. | : .75 ® 2.W. lluckwheut Hour , llrm \\.Kii\M. \ \ . COIIN MBAIPlnn : yellow western , Clc BW-'Jic 1'1 " N ° ' s wcalern > 44'itt45c : car lots , IIAIII.IOY Finn ; feeding wenlern , 30c ; mnltlnf. 56C. WHKAT ItecelptH. 233,600 Im. ; exportn. 47g bu. ; No. 1 hard , 7bic. Optlona were utronircr nnd unexpecledly hlnher on cables , foreign buy- \n und bull rcnllment , advnnclnir Inter on re- ] iort of further rhlpmentii to India to t'.ie MK\\- \ t point of Hie year. The feeling wan very nerroUB und Just before the close prices dropped off u Illllu under realizing ; closed nt c net advance ; Oclober closed nt Title : December 7GH1i76Tlc. closed ut 7Clic. ' COItN-HecolpU. 1IO,3K ) Im , : exports , 130,213 bu. ; i-pot flnncr ; No. 2 , 3ISe. Options strong und hlKher on forelcn buylnu , oed cash di-llv- ery nnd symp.ithy with wheat , closing Irregular lit Htltte ndvunce ; October , 3tC3t',4c , closed at Slfcc ; Din-ember , SSHUSS ic. clokcd lit SIKe. . OATH Heeelpts. 240.000 l > u. ; exports , 23k85 bu npot llnnvr ; No. 2 , :3c. Option * < iulet hut nrnier vllli tliu other markels ; closed u shade easier nt He net udvunce ; October closed at 2S e : De cember. UVfCJftc , closed nt 23 Jc. HAY Quiet ; sprlnir , I5.50fld.00 ; good to choice. js.oons.M. IIOI'H ( Julet ; state , common to choice , 1891 crop. 2HHc ! ; IMS crop. 3ft7c ; ISM crop , SRIOc ; 1'aclllc conn , U9I crop , 2MHu ; IMG crop , JtiCUc. lUDICM-KInn ; wet. snlted , New Orleuns , se lected llulvrslon , llo ; lIueniiH Ayres , dry , ICe , 1 nominal. Texus , dry , ( He ; California , J3c. l.KATUKIt Klrnii heiniocK sole. lluenos Ayres. Unlit to heavy weluhts. IJ'.Jtj Oc. lIUlTKU-ltccvliJls , 11,741 pkKs. ; steudy ; west. ern creamery , 121/150 ; western dnlry. 7l4tftliic ; Kllilns. 13o ; factory , 7Ullc ; Imitation creamery , UItl2'4e. flliiHi-IlcTC'lptl : ( , ll45 l > kcs. ; steudy ; InrKf. small , 7aiOc ; part skims , 3UU ' .4c ; full shims , 0 , r.CKlH-Hecelptp , S.C10 pkgs. ; nulel ; state and rennsylvanlH. tUiiSOc : western. UHlkHe , PHOVIHION8 Out iiHMila. llrm ; pickled bellies , Id Cc ; plvkled shoulders , 4Ui4Ho ; pickled lmni HJjUHc. Ijard , clored easy ; western steam elosed h nt } 4.W ) ; sales , none. 1'ork. hlKher ; mess , JS.Mtj 0.25 ; short clear bullies , t7.COUIO.CO ; family , 110.50 . . TAI.LO\V-FIrm ; city (12 per pkif. ) . j C4o ; country ( pkes free ) , 3HC4UC , us to quality. HICK Firm ; domestic , fair to extru , SSUCc ; Japun , 4UIUe. MOLASSKS Steady : New Orleans , open ket tle , good ( o choice. 29U370. FLAX81CUD llIUCKB-Steaily at $1.0005.00. , OILS-Coltoniecd oil , * .ctlv and excited ; prime i * - / crude. IJHnJlri prim * crude , f. o. K mills , ISO1 ! Uc ; prlinn summer ytllow , ! ? flMc ; off summer ellnw , Xttl'UCi butlrr smiles , 5 ci prime white , ( TfitdO , IVIndMim , quIHi t'nltcil clo ed Bt ll.iiU Mil. llnrln , firm ; rtrfllnrd. common lo Rood. JI.77i.4OI. SO. Turpentine , firm ; 2S02SHP. Mlh'AI.SI'lB Imii. O.UIH ; snui.iern , lin.MO 12.00 ; norlhrrn. | l0.7tflliW. Cupper , itrmly ; olu if , JI0.50 ; < xeli riis * . tlO.WfflO.fn. I.rmJ , Midy ; brt.kfiP. tJ.Mi rxrlmnnp , J2.724 ! J Tin. stfAdy : ttrnlls , ( i.r fM2.6 ; plnleii , dull. P.fitcr. . dull ; ilemf tlc , _ _ > 3.tftjf3.7v' . O.MAIIA Cn.NHIlAl. .UAUICHT. Conitlllnii of Trniln nnil O.miliillnim tin Simile nml I'nncy I'rinlnce. ir.is-fioo.i ( Mock , Hue. llt'TTMll-Commun lo fair. Cc ; choice to fancy , country , llfllM ; ifpiiratur creamery , 150Uo : Kalheied CH'iim. UOllc. UA.Mi-'inlilc | chickens , pi-r dot. , | 2.COfl3,00 ; nuall , tl.MDl.Mi lent ducks , ( l.Wftl.W ; red heads nnd m.illnidt , )2.5off3.00. t'HCKHi : Doinestla brick , 9c ; Hdam. per doz. , ! > . : & ; cliili holite , 1-lb. Jnrs , ler iloz. . 13.13 ; I.lm- icrKer , funey , per Ib. , t'c ' ; Iloiiucfort , U-tb. nrs , ptr dux. , M.CO ; Vounff Amcilcas , 10(10 ( ; wmn , rancy , t' ' e. ViAL Cliolci > fnl. fO to lid lb . , arc quoted at ifHu : Inrcc nml runrte , 4RCc. I'Olll.THY l.lie hrns , RHflfic ; cocks , 3c : spring rlikki'm , .r.4jCc ; rprliiR ducks , "tSc ; turkeys , . PintONH-Ure : , Mo ; Oeml plitcons not wanted. IIAV fpland. J4.50 : midland , tl ; lowland , :3.iOj : rye straw , Jl ; color mnken the J TCC on my ; llKht bnles tell the bcit ; only top grades IMC ILP prices. IittOOM COItN lixtrcmcty s'.ow mle ; new cron , delivered on trnck In country : c'lolco rreen rlf-wnrklnir carpet per Ib , . l c : choice green , rur.nlnR to hurl. 2' < c : cr.mmon. IHc. SW'Kirr POTATOKS-OII orders , per bbl. , 11.75. TOMATOIM-Per li-ljii. Imthvt. toflCOc. ONlONS-dood stnck , per bu. , 35050c. LIMA IIHANS Per Ib. . 4c. r.KANS lint" ! picked nnvy , per bu. . 'MAffl.M. AlinAnn-1Iome grown. p r hundred. TSBlWc. Ct.M.r.riY Per dnr. . 2..c : fnncy. large. 45i50c , rOTATOHS-Oood slock , per bu. , 30H35C. FllflTH. nitAPCKNenYork. . 12UC , CALIFOIINIA PIIACIIIIS Frecslones , OCc. PLC.MS No fhlpplng sttck. CAI.1FOKNIA ( IHAPICS Tokays nml other fnncy vnrli-tle" tl.2.i. AI'PLUS-Cookimr. " | ! cr bbb/'ll i : ' ratine. ' HM ! fl"J ; Jonathans , fnncy. 12.25 ; New York , 12,00 CALIFOIINIA I'KAllfi-Pcr box , 11.75. CALIFOIINIA Ql'lNCr.S-Pcr box , 11.75. FUUITS. , . . . I.K.MONS - Mrmltiai , 15.101/5.50 ; California lemun . J4.00fi4.r,0. IIAN'ANAS I'holce. larcc slock , per bunch , t.0002,25 ; medlum-sl7.od bupch''S , ll.CofT2.CO. ( ) YSTI-llS--Ni".v : York counls , per cnn , 43c ; Now York scli'Cls , per enu. 4uo ; exlra telecls , per run , &c ; slnnd.ird < < , per ean. Me ; mediums , tier eun , Me ; New York : ounts. p r 100 , Jt.2. > ; | icr 1,000. Ill ; New Ymk H'kctn. per cut. , 52 ; ier tub. Ill : bulk rlnnd.irds. per I.MI. . JI.CO. IIONKY Fancy white , per-lb. , 14fie ; choice , 13c ; Cnllfornhi , nmbcr color , lOe. Cimii : ( Minified juice , per half bbl. , 12.75 ; per bid. , -,004.75. . MAI'I.K SYUt'P Klvr-Kal. CUIIH. each. 2.75 ; nl. ennn. prr doz. , } U ; half-gal , canx , ( C.25 ; ijiiurl onnn. | * .5D. Fins Imported fancy , C crown , SO-lb. boxes , 14e : clioleo. 10-lb. Ixixes. 3 cioun. 9/IOc. NUTS Almonds , California , per In , , medium site , lite ; Tnrraeona iilmonds. Per Ib. , InrRe , lic ; Ilrnxlls. per Ib. , Kc ; ICnKllsli walnuts , per Ib. , fnncy soft shell , 12n ; medium size , lOc ; ( II- lierls , per Ib. , lOc ; pecan. " , iiollxhcd meillum , fee ; InrKe , lOo ; iienmits , raw , C507c ! ; rousted , 7Hc ; chPi.tnuts , lOc. IATiS-IInllo\veen , per Ib. , 5c ; fanls , 10- 1 b. bones , prr Hi. , 7e. IIIDK3 AND TAU.OW. . Hinns No. 1 wreen hides. 4o ; Xo. 2 Krcen hides , : c ; No. I Klcen stilled hides , 5c ; No. 2 Kit-en raited hides , 4c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. , Cc : No. 2 veal calf , S to 15 lln. . 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 7iSc ; No. 2 dry Mint hide * . C07c ; No. 1 dij Balled hides , fie ; purl cured hides , J4c per Ib. , less t'liin fully cured. SIIini > PKI/rS-Creen ! salted , each. 25fCOc ? ; crreii salted shearlnKS ( abort wooled early hklnc ) , encli , 15c : dry Hlicnrlngs ( short wooled tally skins ; . No. I , ench , Cc ; dry shenrllnRs ( xhort wooled curly tklns ) . No. 1. pach. Sc ; dry Hint Koii nn nnd Nebraska biilcher wool pells , per Ib. , nctiinl nclKht , 4ff.o ; dry Hint Kansas and Ntbrnrkn Mm rain wool pelts , per Ib. , net- mil nt-lghl , 3C4c ; dry llir.l Colorado bulchcr tt'iwjl iwlls , per Ib. nclunl weight , 4Q5c ; dry Hint C'olurado Murrain wnul pc-ltK. per Ib. , actual weluht , 574c ; fret cut off. us U Is utcless to pay frelKht on them. TAM/IW AND OIIKASB Tallow , No. 1 , 2 c ; tallow. No. 2 , 2c ; ureast. .vhltc A. 214e. ; Brense. white II , Hie ; Rrcare. yellow , l',4c ; Brense , dark. 1'to ; old butler , 202'vic ; beeswax , prime , 15O 22o ; roiiRb tallow , Ic. IONiS ! In car Irts , weigher nnd delivered In ChlcftBo : Dry htiffnla , per ton. J12.00KH.OO dry cnunliy , bleached , per ton , $ IO.OO T12.M > : dry conn- iry. damp nnd meaty , per ton , $0.00(78.00. \YOOI < I'nwnsheil , line heavy , 6iI7c ; line , llKht , fjc : qunrter blood , 10f12c : seedy , burry nnd chnay , fI9c ; colted nnd broken , course , 709c ; cotted nml broken , fine. CflSc. Fleece washed Medium , l.lttlSc : line , 1401Cc ; tub washed , 16f ? ISc : blnek. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tng locks , 2@3c dead pulled. 5fCc. rnngii MEATS. lliiCF Good native steers , 400 to COO Ibs. , C4B ! 7c ; westein steers , CfKUc : KOOI ! cows nnd belf- ers , 5a35ic ; medium cows nml heifers , 4l4c ; Koo < l fon-quarters COWH nnd I'clfers. 3H04c : peed forequnrtcra native steers.4l.4fJ5c ; Bood hlnd- qunrlers cows and heifers , C'.jc ; poo.1 hindquar ters native slccrn , S'.Jc : cow rounds 6c ; cow plates , 3o ; boneless chucks. 4c : cow chucks. Sc : iteer chucks , 3i,4e ; beef tenderloins , IDc ; beef rolls , boneless. He ; flrloln butts , boneless , S'/e : loin backs. IxinclcfB. t > o : loin backs , 7o ; cow ribs. No. 3. Sc ! ; cuw loins. No. 3.7ijc ; lxef trimmings , 3c ; rump butts , 5c ; shoulder clods , 5c. 5c.1'OHIC 1'OHIC Dressed IIOBS , 4Sc ; pork loins , 7e ; pork tenderloins , He : spare ribs , 44o ! ; hum rausnKe. butts , 5Hc ; pork shoulders , roUBh , 44c ! ; poik shoulders , skinned. 6c : nork trlmmlnKs , 44e ! ; lenf Inrd. not rendered. BUe. MUTTON Dressed lumbs , 7c : dressed mutton. r.c ; racks , mutton , tic ; leu * , mutton. ( He ; sad- dies , mutton , 814c ; stews , 2',4c ; sheep plucks , 3e ; sheep tongues , per doz. , 25c. Liverpool .Murkctx. I.IVKIIPOOL , , Oct. 13.-4US n. in. closlnB : WHKAT Siot | firm ; demand fair ; No. 2 red , sprint ' , . Cs liid ; No. 1 hnnl. Mnnlloba , Cs 2 d ; No. 1 Cnllfornla , Ca 6d. Futures opened llrm , with near and dlstunt positions Id higher ; eloted stroiiB , with near positions lJ2d hlslier and dlstnnt positions 1V4SHM hlKher ; buslnesH about equally distributed ; October , C Id : No vember. Cs M ; December. Cs l',4il ' ; January , Cs lid : February , Cs li l ; March , Cs 2d. COHN-Spat llnu ; Amerlain mixed , new , 3s 2Kd. Futures opened llrm. with near and dis tant positions id hlKher ; closed llrm , with near positions l ! ; l'4d higher and distant poaltlonx unchunBcd to 5Jil hlBhcr ; business ubout equally dlslrlbiiled ; October , 3s 2V4d ; November , 3s 3d ; December. 3a 34d ! ; Jnnuury. 3s 2 d : March. FIJoun Firm ; demand firm ; St. Louis fnncy winter , fit 3d. PROVISIONS Ilacon , llrm ; demand Bood ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. , 33s Cd : short ribs , 20 to 21 Ibs. , 30M ; lonB cleur. llBht , 35 to 3X His. , J9 6d ; Ions clear , heavy , 40 to 43 Ibs. , 2Ss Cd ; short clear backs , llKht.-lii Ibs. , 27s Cd ; short clear middles , heavy , 43 to 60 Ibs. , 23 H Cd. Shoul ders , fquare. 12 to 18 Ibs. , J7s. Ilnms , short cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. , 4Ss Cd. Tallow , line Norlh American , 21s 3d. Ileef , exlrn India met * . 50s ; prime mess , 40s. 1'ork , prime mess , 4Gn Cd. Uird , Hrm : prime western , 24s Cd ; refined. In pntls , 26s Gd. CHHUSK Firm ; demand moderate ; finest American while. August , 4Ss ; finest American colored , August , 49s. llt'TTKIl Finest United Stntes , 90s ; Rood , COs. OILS Tun > entlne. splrltfl , 21 M. llosln , com mon. Cs 3d. Cotlonseed oil , Liverpool refined , 17s. Llnteed oil , I7s 9d. I'elroleum , rellned , C4d. ! ItKFItiaiiltATOH IIICEF Forequartcr , SVJiIj hlndquarter. 5 d. IILKACIIINO 1'OWDHn-Hardwood , f. o. b. , Liverpool , 7. HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) , 3. The receipts of wheat durlnc the past three days were 183.000 centals , Including 87.000 centals American. The recelplH of American corn dur ing the pnst three days were 205,000 centals. Thrf weather Is cold nnd dry. St. LoulH CifiK-rnl Jlnrkct. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 13. PIX > UK Market firm and rome expert business , but inly of small lots ; a fair domestic trade ; patents , 13.75iT3.tiO ; extra fancy , J3.3ift3.41 ; fancy , r..75g2.VO ; choice , 12.35 d 2. 4 5 , WII12AT Market opened excited at an ad vance , which was upheld all dny because of the Brent amount ol bull n.'wn , futures closlnB higher thnn yesterday. There was lively buyttiK. which kept up btter than the sellliiB during the early advance , though there wns sonic re- nllzlnB. Spot , hlsher ; No. 2 red , cash , clevntor , 72u ; track , 724c ! : No , 2 bard , cash. We : Decem ber , 73'ic bid ; May. 77Tic ntkcd. COIIN Futures lilnhcr In sympathy with wheat ; spot higher ; No. 2 cash. 23c ; December , I3iJc bid : May. 25 c. OATS IIlEhcr ; No. 2 cash , 17c ; May , 21 4c bid. HYK IllBhcr nl 39c. HAY Choice ( trades still scarce and firm nnd lower ( trades dull nnd steady ; prairie , 17.00C7.50 ; timothy , J5.OOfill.Mi. this tide. IIKAN StroiiB nnd hlKber ; 44c sacked , cast truck , FLAXSKED-fitendy nt 71c. TIMOTHY HL'ED-l'rlme. I2.CO. IIUTTUn IIlKher ; crcumery , 14C2lc ; dairy , 10 ICfJnR-Steady nt . POl'LTHY Quiet : chickens , old. CVjflCe ; sprliiB. Cfjcvjo. Turkeys , stroiiK : fn,4c. Ducks , steady ; 7CI7 e. Oeese. steady ; 4iC'jc. \VHIKICY-11.18. LKAD-t.f > 2M bid. Speller. 13.45 asked. 1'IIOVIHIONS Pork , stcar'y : standurd mess. Joblnir , 17.70R7.75. Lnrd , sleady * prime steam , 14.25 ; choice , 14.33 , Ilacon. boxed shoulders , 14.75 ; IOIIKS. II.S7H ; shorts. 14.17(4. ( Dry suited meats , boxed shoulders , 11.23 : tones , 14.25 ; ribs. 14.25. lU-cclnts : Flour , C.OCKl bMs. : wheat , 41,000 bu. ; ccrn , CR.OM bu. : oats , r.0,000 . bu. Shipments : Flour , 10 , ( M bids. ; wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn. 121.COO bu. ; oals > _ J44.000 bu. Dry CiooilM. NEW TOIUC. Ocl. I3.-llnln ani absence of mail orders canted a llKht demand for simile cottons. ultho'jKh there WUH im Improved Inquiry for fancy cottons and woolen Rood * for account of sprliiK snles. 1'rlntlnK cloths llrm at 2 3-Kc. nnd no snles of spots , but thU amount WHS bb ! nml declined for contracts , sales of odd Koods ubout 15.000 plerer , MANCHEMTEIl. Oct. 13. Cloths nnd yarns , nmrket quiet : less nctlve. FAL1 < ItlVEIt , Oct , 13. Print cloths steady nt I 9-lc. Moderate rules of odd goods. MIllllCIIIHlIlN Wlll'llt. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 13. WHEAT Close ! Op. tuber. WHc : Decemlier , MTUiCTc : May , 70 ! ; If 71c. On truck : No. 1 hard , C6ic ; No. I northern , CiVtc ; No. a northern , fSUc. lucelpls. 510 curs. Ai'viiiiiulatluii cif drill ii Htuukii. NEW YOIHC , Oct. U. Special cable and tele- ernplilo illcpatchci to Uraditreet'i , covering the irlnelpnl point * of accumulation , Indicate- the following chamtes Insl Satunlny , an compared with thi > I'lrcedlnir Haturdnyi Wheat , tnlled Hlnles nnd t'nnmta , east of the Itorky moun- alns , Increase 3,49l.doo bu. ; allont for nnd In Curope , Increase , j.Mfi.ooo bu. Corn , United Slnles nnd Canada , east of ihc llockles , In crease 912,000 bu. Onts , I 'lilted Stntes and Can- nda , enst of the Ilorklc" , Increase 944.000 bu. Ijirjtir Increase of wheitt stock not reporleil n lids official vb lbl < > supply statement Include 128,000 bu. In Mnnltobfl elevators , 400.000 bu. n northwestern elevators , 172.COO bu. nt Oal- veslon , 100.000 bu. nt New Orleans , 9) M ) bu. nt l.oulnvlllc. 50,000 bu. nt Kansns City nnd 42.000 bu. In Milwaukee prlvnto elevators. The only heavy decrease was IM.OOO bu. nt Fort William , Ont , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS AM ) IIOMKS. Miei-iilntlon | .Si-iitliiu-nt Wont A roil nil to Hu < Hull Slil < > VfNli-rilit ) ' . NEW YOIIIC , Oct. 13. Speculative sentiment vent around lo Ihc bull side today. The volume of business , however , was not particularly largo or Hie distribution of dealings Improved , Ac tivity ngnln centered In n few of the strongly cllqucd shares , with Tobacco the slur performer on mnnlpulntlon ngnlnst the shorts. News of he completion of the fortnightly settlement on he I nilon Stock exchange without friction wns ouplcd previous to the local opening with ca lled ndvlces of higher prices -for American se curities. Keiiorts of greater confidence ns to the renernl business nnd flnanrlnl outlook nnd at a further fhnrp advance In the prices of our cereals nnd other food products , together with n ct-ntln- led Increasing export Inquiry , excrled stroHB In- luence In shaping prices. Nevertheless , buyliiB other than by proreFslonaln was the exception. The announcement wns nl o mnde of n further cnBnBement of about J6CO.OOO In gold for Import 0 nils country , nlthouKh experts ilBured thai the advance yesterday to 2rS per cent In London llscount rale precluded Import * on n regular ex change basis at above JI.M'j for actual demand sterling. The exchange market was slightly easier lo- day , nclunl demand being offered In some In- BlnnceH nt 14.84 net. Hankers nenernlty arc ills- iosed lo put out lllnc money for other limn lerlods ot nine months ami beyond one year , while borrowers are more concerned regarding short time accommodations. There Is some com ment over the extremely llBnt return llow of 'unds to this city that were forwarded earlier for crop moving purposes. Commercial paper of the very best quality Is In Increnrcd supply nt S per cent , with n very light demand , Im- irovemenls In the forenoon shnrc prices were , 'ery pronounced. Tobacco moved up Ci per cent : o 75'ji The rise wns attributed to operations of iielated rhort Interests. Other advances In the nduslrlnls extended to 2'H per cent In 'I'lc.igo ( Ins , nnd In the Icvi i.cllve group on lo H4 per rent. In the rnllwnys the gnlns rniiRcd up to ITi In Hock Island. Profit-taking around 1 o'clock cnused ni retlmck. In which Sugnr nnd Manhnltnn were the chief sufferers. The decline wns of brief duration. Itenewcd slrenglh de veloped genernlly In the final hour , the bcM figures nf the dny being recorded. The gnlns nmong the usually Inactive shnreH were numer ous , Including St , Paul preferred , which sold nt 121 , nnd Hnblier preferred nt f.S'j , ns compared with respective closing bids ycsttnnv ! of 120 nnd ra. The closing was slrong nt the best IlKurcH nint rhowlnB net gnlns of from 1 to .1 points. The bond market moved upward In sympathy with stocks , nnd In many Instances the. gnlns were malerlnl. The greatest advance nnd activity were In the Atchlson and Heading Issues , which nveraBed n point. The sales were CS8.000 share ? . Oovernmenls were quiet but higher on purchases of l-ono. The Evening Post's London financial cnblefiram says : The stock market opened dull today and then rallied Benernlly , nml considerably on llghler ccntnngoes nnd nn easier arrangement of Ihc ef fect In this reltlement thnn had liecn looked for. The Improvement continued until near Ihc close , when there wns n slight reaction on further gold exports , Indicating a strong probability of a rise In the bank rale. The Bcnernl liellef here In that Inrse amounts of gold will return from America afler the elec tion. Americans were good frcm slnrt to finish. There was a mihMantlal recovery In other mar kets. Hrntll l > elng the principal feature. The Pnrls bourse wns much better on the rise In I/indon. The future of Ihe bourse Iherc mnlnly depends on Spnnloh flnnncc. H Is hoped there that no further Iliicslnn loan mny lie Issued Just yet. The llerlln mnrket wns stendler , The following were ihc closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : _ AtehlHon N. Y. Central * AilamsKx. N. Y. .t N. B SS Al'on.T. H 6.1 Ontario * W Am. Express 10H Orvgon Inm nalllmoro.VOtito. Oregon N.'iv Cnn.ida I'aolllc. . . . O. S. I * A U. N HI Cannd.isoulhorn. . Pacific Mall Central Pnclllu. . . . Pcori.i Dec A E , . . Chen , & Ohm I'lltHbup.- UK ) Clilcnco , t Alton. . 1C5 Pullman IMl.icc. . . H.I U..1I..VQ Ileadlmr Chicago ( pan liUJi U. O. W IB Consolidates ! O.n. 144 111 O. W.nfd 40 R. . ( ! . . U. A St. L. . . 'J4MIKOCK Island Colo. Coal A ; Iron. H.St. . Paul Cotton Oil Curt. . . . 12 ! < iloofd KM Delaware It Hud. . 110H St. \Oirihr : . . . . SUM Del. . Lack. A W. . . 151 doofd l.4Il.J. tM 4m Southern Paciflo. . r.rlolbt r'-l do'Jd pfd 1:1 : * Tonn. coal &lroa del : < l pfd 17 TcxaaPaclflc " FortW.-mio 15H T. .V.O.Cent. l > fj. . . .8" ( ! . Northern DfJ. . . 117 Union P.iclnc. . . . . . O.iM. I. nM HO U. S. KxrjroHi Hocking V.-vllov. . . 11)11 ) XV. St. L. , t P 0 Illlnoli Central. . tillV. . St. I * . A P. of.l. 0U SUP. .tUnlutli. . . . 118 Wells F.ireo Ex. . . H5 K. AT. pfd UK'f U'eflteni Union. . . . K3 fjikoKrlo.t WosU 14i ! Whccllmr iU U. . S'- iloofd Ill no pfd S'14 LakoSiioro 1 ii : IM..vst. L 14 Lend Trust I'd ID..V11. U ion LoulHvlllo&N. . . . 4' > U (1. K 20 L. AN. A 13 ' " ' ' " ' " " " Manh.itt.in Con. . . . . C.'F..t'i. . . ! . 18 Memuhls.V C 10 do nto. VO Michigan Cent till T. SU L. , V K. C. . . . MlHHonrl paclflo. . 1UU T. St. L. ilC.C. Ufa 1(1 ( Mobllo.t oluo..n ' S. II. H. . NaRlivllloClnt. . . . OS' H. H. HIM o KntlonalCord.itfi ) . Am. Tob. Cede o74U Nat. Cordaio nf J. . do ufd U'l ' N.J. Cntr.il IOU Am.Tol.tC. Co. . . 110 N..V W.ofd Com'l Cable Co. . . . 1411 North Am. Co 4 Am. Siiif.ir pfd osn Northern IMclflo. . 1:1 : U. S. CordntfO etd. . 10 N. PaelHo nfd "i U. S. Lcntbar Pfd- U.P. U. A O. * * O. S. Rubber Korlhweaieni U. S llubberpfd. . Mb do ufd 14VH ts - - " 40 bid. t offered The. total sales of stocks today were 17T.CS8 share ; , Including the following : American To- liaccn , 18,9(0 ; American KiiKar. 43.400 ; HurllnRlon & Qulncy. 15.400 ; Chicago Can , 4.100 ; I.oulxvllle tt N'anhvllle. r.,300 ; Manhattan , 9.100 ; Heading , 8,100 ; Hock Inland , 3.COO ; HI. 1'aul , 32,100. OMAIIA Llll STOCK MARKET Oattlo Rocoipla Light , Demand Dull nml Prttes Lower , i.i' BOOM CARRIES IOGS UP ANOTHER DIME i 'i .nii Illir Receipt's it'll * < 1'o Demand WIIM unit . ' .nrly Arrival" ( Illicitly llitiulM Sheep Ac tive mid Fir in. TUESDAY , Oct. 13. Receipts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ilorsca. October 13 3.JUG 3,00:1 : 1.4U7 October 12 4.3S3 02 3,3iS f.2 October-10 2.772 3.CI2 . . . . 41 October SriO 4,013 23 October s ian : u.cs ? 3,027 . . . . October 7 3,7I7 ! 3.214 1.413 79 October C J.JSO 4G1 27:0 44 October B .1.C70 1,523 CM 190 October 3 l.oil 4,740 2,12."i 21 October 2 3.1BS 3.S33 1.430 . . . . The odlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Htiyers , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. Uy 1 O. , t St. L. Hy 2 Union 1'aclllc System 45 11 U. & M. U. It. It Cl 0 5 C. , II. ci Q. Uy C C. II. I. & 1 > . Uy , cast 2 C. , St. I1. . M. & O. Uy 1 P. , 12. & M. V. II. U 45 IS 2 Total receipts K3 47 7 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Uuyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Company M 01 . . . . This G. II. Hammond Co. . BIO R5.1 . . . . Swift and Company CI3 777 . . . . The Cudahy Packing Co. . i03 1,165 1,159 U. Uccker & Degiiu 13 J. U Carey 277 Lobman & UothschlUls. . . 1ST W. I. Stephens 170 Hill & Lewis Company. . . 321 llcnton .1 Underwood 32S Huston & Co Sfl Laylon & Co ! > 2 . . . . Hrlttaln & Co i' Other buyers r > 3S . . . . 3T Left over 100 . . . . 253 Total 3.P27 3,052 1,791 CATTLE The receipts today were. 3 P3 head , as against 4.3S3 head yesterday and 4,250 head on Tuesday of last week. The market , as a whole was dull and unlntercBt- Ing , and far from satisfactory to the sellIng - Ing Interests , The market might'bo des cribed as Just the opposite of what It was last week , when V.IIUI-H had an upward tendency and the demand was active. Uuyers complained that the most of the western cattle on sale were rather common. The feeder market being slow , sellers had sorted up pretty closely and a good many cattle wcro offered to tlio killers today that would have gone In as feeders last \vtek. Itcports from other markets were not calculated to stimulate free buying , and the consequence was that the buvers were very Indifferent and bearish. The whole tendency of the market was lower and the trade was a drag from start to nnlsh. Good cows and heifers commanded about steady prices , ami were the best selling cattle In the yards , the offerings being cleaned up In good season. Common cows and heifers were not such free sellers , and the market on thixt kind was easier. Stockers and feeders were also slow and the trade was without that snap and anima tion that characterized It all last week. The buyers apparently wanted the cattle , but they wanted them lower , and If they could not pet them that way they seemed to prefer leaving them alone. Representa tive sales : IIHBP 8TKKHS. No. Av. 1'r. J 'n. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 3..1333 3M tt.llPO Jl 30 35..12(2 ( 4 40 COWS. 1. . . . FOO 100 1. . . . 920 ! 03 1..1030 HO ; . . . . ojo i.oo ' .i..io4o 2 10 as. . . . jra : < o 1..10.10 ICO . 4..115 ! 210 1. . . 1150 240 ? " " 1K2' } ° 2..11M Z IS 1..1010 2 40 4..104. , j A5 .13. . . . M7 2S.1 3..1140 340 2. . . . ! > , . . ITS , S..11M 2 2S 1..1MO 240 1. . . . MO 175 ; ! . . . . 10 225 16..ll$0 ( 260 1..IMO ISO -I. . . . 770 230 I..1140 260 2..1110 1 S5 . -2..1125 2 SO 20. . . . S72 2 CO 1..KOO IT 2..1205 2 SO 1. . . . 9CO 260 1..1000 2.CJ - 2..1041 230 ' 2. . . . JCS 265 I..1050 SOO 3..1KC 235 1..8IO 2 CO 1..1110 2 00 . , ! . . . . SX ) 233 6..1126 270 1..1070 2 00 S..1210 2 40 - HEIFKIIS. 1. . . . GSO I'M t. , , . 820 230 1..1040 1. . . . C70 1 40 3. . . . KG 2 43 1. . . , 6T.O CO. . . . 718 2 i : < 4 2. . , . 7f5 2 45 1. . . . 040 2. . . . 410 225 9. . . . C34 S 60 2. . . . 7C5 ! . . . . 430 223 6. . . . CCO 2 W 3. . . . 7CO 1IUI.I.8. 1. . . . 750 200 1..1IM 240 1. . . . 700 . . , , ) 220 4.i'J2 243 1. . . . WO STAGS. J..1310 240 1. . . sso 2 60 1. . . . 110 4 00 G U 1. . . 241 3 CO 2. . . . 205 4 W 1. . 6 23 1. . . 330 360 1. . . . 210 5 CO 1. . G25 1. . . 300 375 1 6 23 STOCKKIIS AND FEEDERS. 1. . . 940 2 C3 4 $ . , .1027 3 20 15. . . 7M 3 30 4. . . 4o 2 75 18. . 671 3 20 23. . . 3 30 2. . . G50 2 75 18. . CIS 3 23 20. . . 1010 3 35 3. . . 643 273 . 760 3 25 C. . . ccc 3 25 C. . . 9C3 2 110 . 6C5 3 25 15. . . , IM 3 33 19. . .1034 290 . 725 3 25 13. . . 702 3 40 1. . . 7CO 3 CO . 950 330 19. . . 10M ! 3 10 13. . . 06 3 00 , . 423 3 30 1. . . lift ) 3 40 1. . . 600 3 00 .1200 3 30 2'J. . . SCO 3 40 3. . 713 3 10 . 739 3 30 4. . . . 102 3 45 1. . . . COO 3 10 , . M7 3 SO WKSTEKNH. NCUUABKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull 1570 12 ro 1 feeder 1010 12 50 1 bull 740 2M 15 fveJera . . .100S 325 1 bull 11MJ 240 31 ffcilera . . . S31 320 1 bull 11 UO 240 12 feeders. . . . C90 340 2 feeders. . . . 775 2 CO 12 feeders. . . . 7fO 3 40 1 slag 1250 2M SU feeders. . . . 720 343 3S Hire. Tex..1053 2 11) ) C. Schrandt. 1 bull 14CO 1 IK ) H. M , Faddls. 42 feeders , , . . CTO 2 00 00J. J. "Wood. 2 COWH 1130 2 30 1C feeders..1152 3 23 2 steers K-05 3 00 John Schrant. 9 cows 1017 1 fcfl Si heifers 911 2 SO 15 COWH 33 2 40 2 feeders. . . . SCO 3 00 3 bleers 1070 2 40 4 feeders. . . . MI 3 50 WYOMING. 25 heifers S73 2 CO 13 cmvs' . .HHrj 2 CO 1 cow 2 65 1C COWH . 1031 2 C5 2 steers . 1230 3 23 2 calves . 220 4 60 J. JlcOrow. 2 cows 1275 250 " 21 feeders..12C3 335 Ogallala Land "and Cuttlu Company , 8 bulls 130 : 1 75 5 ulcers 1328 3 00 5 steers 1170 2 00 It. Tiiornton. 7 cows 935 2 IS 2 ImllH . 1020 2 60 Cl COWH 1051 2.40 I bull . 1010 2 CO 2 cows 11C5 225 II steers . 1023 3 00 4 cows 1107 260 1 'feeder . 1020 3 00 3 BttlKB..1100 2 63 14 feeders. . 11 3 05 1 HtaK 1050 2 C5 Cl feeders. . 1176 3 25 21 feeders..1137 290 3 steers 1250 3 30 10 Btrs. UK..1292 2 90 J. Coftman. 1 bull . 1UO 2 10 8 feeders. 940 3 40 6 cows . 1022 2.CS ICmleli & fleorce. 1 feeder . 1260 : &r 24 feeders. . . .1177 3 25 Knocli ] { . 10 feeders. . . .1237 J,3Q. 2 feeders. . . .1290 3 30 William llethliren. 1 cow 1UO 2 00 13 feeders , . . .1224 3 20 12 cows I'M ' 2 00 Wood. 2 cows. . 9S5 feeders. . . .1003 315 * COWo . , _ _ „ „ „ v- - " - _ . . _ _ . Coffee. 3 bulls ISGiilfifO 3 steers IOCS 3 00 Enoch & Wiley. 1 slai ; 1250 2 25 22 feeders..1225 3 20 - Allen. 11 cows . 930 ' > cows F54 2 25 1 bull . 1340 2 10 6 cows 'JC5 2 35 Knocli & Allen. 1 bull . 1ICO 2 15 7 feeders , . .1104 3 10 1 cow . lOSO.jS'lf 9 feeders , 3 17' , ' 2 . . . , . . . * C feeders. ! ! $26 3 30 Jetsen Uroi. 3 cows . 10S3 2 40 4 steer . 12S2 2 75 1 rt R . M0 ! 260 39 feeders , . . . 1124 3 40 1 ulcer . 1130 ' " 'nrey & Ilro. 2 cows . ( CO 3 nteera 135C 3 10 27 cows .1073 2 40 1 calf SOO 3 60 2 steers 1245 2 7B \ W.IC. Irwln. 7 cows S4IT 1 K- 8 feeders , . . . 9:0 3 10 6 heifers C'J2 2 40 4 steers 13 ! < 2 3 10 1 heifer 1090 2 75 2 calves 330 3 CO 3 calves 393 3 DO IIOQS The hO market went on quite u boom tills mornlnir. itreclpttt were qulto large , but so WUH th demand , ' and tliu market opened Ida hliher : , The muvijiient was active at the ml- vance. and all the- early arrivals soon churned Iiiiniln .im that ba l > < ' A loud or two of .rough , heavy IIOKS sold down as low as (3.20 , but Kood heavy weights brouKbt } 3.25 and from that u ; > to 13.35. with Kome 2EO to 292.111. hotfs us high as 13.40 , The most of the hous welKhlni ; 300 Ibs. or over sold ut 13.25 ; ; 3.30 , wlille tlioiu averaulni ; lens than 300a. \ \ . went largely at I3.30Q3.40 , with somu sorts at 13.43. Today's advance carries the market to the hlKhcst point touched since early In Mny , anil within Coo of what tl WUH a year agu , The IIOKS sold today 25Cr30c lilgher than one week IIKO. Iteprvncntatlve ale < ; No. Av. Bh. I'r. No. Av. Hh. I'r. 13. , , 253 140 | 3 1.1 ' M 300 60 13 30 66 337 UO 320 07 Z ° > 7 40 330 cc : ut 120 320. U ) 271 . . . 330 CC. . , 3C3 3K ) 3 25 IX ) 338 ICO 330 61 339 10 325. 16 , , , 33 ! 120 3 30 72 3T.4 120 SK ) 33 Z33 40 3 30 U 357 ICO 3 (3 327 120 S 30 CO 2M ) 40 325 28 304 . . . 3 30 19 377 M 3 S3 63 2'J7 120 3 30 < C 33t . . . 3 M 302 UO 3 30 tfi : M IM 1 M M 319 10 S37 1BO 3 M M ! T 31 . 0 fO 3 K J7 . ST5 tO 330 S9 . 337 100 JM SI . S4J 40 330 M . 290 40 3 IS 43 . S93 , . , 330 M . 276 UO Sir , CO . 3U 120 3.10 M . : ll ( .0 3 SS M . 3IC . . . 33'4 ' C7 . 310 1W 3 2(1 ( 63 . 2H IM J 3ft f. . 313 . . . 3tt 17 . Z79 * 0 335 W ! . 300 fO 3 J7W Kl . I&3 120 333 4 * . MS IM 3 I7U 67 . 3 . . . 33. } M . . .3S9 . . . S 27Vi M . S3" ' SM 62 . 315 . . . 330 fd . 25S IM 3 M f4 . SM 40 3 30 f.3 . S97 IM 335 8.1 . Mf , 160 330 CI . 2SJ 120 335 S . 3M . . . 330 43 . SO 100 3 S5 (4 . 312 fO 310 12 . 2M 10 335 4 . 401 . . . SSO 67 . S92 120 340 M . 274 40 330 72 . 3 80 3 40 Kl . S4 . . . 330 116 . 5SS SO 3 40 CO . MG SO 330 330ASSOIITI21) ASSOIITI21) . W . MS SO 3 43 I'lns-onns AND HNDS. 1. . . . 410 . . . ICO 4 . ! . . . 3 tO 1 . 4:0 . . . ICO 7 . 340 . . . 320 1 . CO . . . 300 9 . . . .3T2 . . . 320 3. . 4Hi . . . 303 10 . 130 . . . 32ft 3 . 3M . . . 310 4 . ! ! > 7 . . . 32.1 S . ! ! > 2 . . . 315 8 . SIR . . . 323 1 . 3M > . . . 315 4 . 3W SO 323 HIIIJ1JP The demand for sheep wn Rood nmt the irnrkcl fairly active nt steady to utronR prices. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ciiiu.vr.o i.ivi : STOCK. of rii l ' Slow ( Himy I'rlcon , Clioloc lleliiMT Nonilniil. CHICAOO , Oct. 13. Sales of cattle were flow at cnfy prices , choice beeves tielns nomlnnlly firm In the absence of offi'ilnK * . Soles were on a bnMs of from J.1.40 In 13.75 for the jioorcct na tive drcprcd lieef ulecrii lip to from J4.CO to } 3 for choice to prime beeves. The bulk of the cat tle went below JI.CO. Hlocltcrs and feeders Went nt from 12.75 to $3.75 , nnd butcher nnd eannlnc nnllvcii brouKhl from 11.25 to J3.S3. Good Texas steers bruiifjlit from J2.W tn J3.10 , and common lots were ratable nt from > 2.CO to J2.S3. Western rnnnc cattle vxerc In only fair demand nt frcm S3 to J.1.J3 for fair stccr , and nt fruiu J2.6 to | 3.V > for fair to chalco cows nnd heifers , IIIIIKO froillnt ; steers FellltiK around 13 In ( I. Z5. HOBS had a further advance nf 6c today. Hales were mnde nt from J3.0 > tu J.1.70 for conrsc heavy to prime assorted Hslit lots , the syndicate nd- vancliiK Its price for llKhtelKhls to I3.CO. Choice butchers' weights nnd fancy llKht IIOKH iiRnln fold topether , more IIORS tellliiB nt from M.25 to J3.M thnn nt nny other price. In nheen n fair hupliip ; * wan trnnsncted nt from tl.33 to } 3.25 for Inferior to prlmn sherp , nnd nt from } .1 to J4.fl for poor Jo choice Inmlnt. West ern rniiKo ( locks iiKaln composed the urent bulk of the oaVrlncs , and rnl < B were mostly tit from 13.20 to > l.35 for lanibx. Kcedels botiKht n coed many dicep at fioni } 2.CO to 52. CO. nnd packers paid from t2.75 to $3 for Rood fat westetn sheep. i'VedlliR Innili * bnuiKht from J3.20 to 3.60. Iti-celptK : Cattle , 0,000 head ; hogs , 50.000 head ; sheep , 15,000 head. KIIIINIIM City I.lvo Stuck. KANSAS CITV , Oct. 13.-CATTIK-llecelpts. 13.CCO head : shipments , 2,400 hend. Ilest prndes stcmly , others Flow nnd wonk ; Texas steers. f2.20H3.25 ; Texas cows , } 1.7.ff2.:5 ; native steers , ; 3.:0ff4.$5 ; native cows and heifers , ll.25fi.1.W ; stockers and feeders , f2.45ii3.75 ; bulls. Il.602.f5. Iions-Hecelpts. lO.CM head ; shipments. 300 hend. Market oi > encd stroiiK nml active , closed CfilOc hlKher ; bull ; of sales , t3.15r3.40 : heavy. t3.inirf3.40 : packers , )3.15j3.45 ; mixed. t3.20iT3.60 ; llRhts. W.40 3.474 ! : Yorkers. 137'.4f3.48U ; I > lB . . . " . . SIIKKI' Hecelpts. 3,000 head : shipments , 1.400 hend. Market steady ; lamb * , S3.00ii4.CO ; muttons , ll.Kfl2.60. _ Now York Ijlvo St tk NK\V YOIIIC. Oct. 13. HiiVKS Ilecelpts. 451 head : no tradliiR ; cables < | tiotc American steers at icill'.4c. dressed wclnht ; sheep. lOffllc : drecsed v/rhht ; refrlRerntor beef. fflSHe ; ex ports , C29 beeves , 1,150 sheep and 2,420 quarters of beef. SIIIiKI' AND I.AMHS Ilecelpts. 2.101 head ; sales , I , MO head : quiet nnd steady ; rluep. iHwr to fair extra , (3.25 ; Iamb * , common to prime. 4. < XTC.tO. ) HOaS Ilecclpts. 4.C30 bead ; higher nt J4.COf ? St. I.oiilH I.lvc StocU- . ST. I.OUI8. Oct. 13.CATTMHecelpts , C.OOO hend. Mnrket ntiout steady : native steers , J3.7JW 4. SO ; Texns steers , t2.60J73.CO. lioas Ilecelpts , 8.CC3 head. Market Ce hlcllfr ; llKht , t3.30 73.C2 < i ; mixed , )3.10ff3.4U ; heavy , I3.20ff 3.4i. 3.4i.SIIKiP SIIKiP Hecelpts , 2.000 head. Market steady. Stnrlc II llecord of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets , October 13 , IMHj : Cattle. HORB. Sheen. South Omaha . 4n > 3.00 1,400 Chicago . 6.000 room ) 15 O1 * ) Kansas City . 13,000 lOOOO 3.IKO St. Louis . C.OOO 8000 2,000 Totals . 29,000 41 , DW 21,400 CofTi'o .Mnrlii-f. NEW YORK. Oct. 13. COKFEB-Optlonii opened firm , with an advance of from 15 to 25 points , ruled generally llrm on Kuropenn nml home buylnR. following hlRher Hnvro nnd Hnm- built markets and free warehouse deliveries. clouxl steady , 10fj25 point * advance. Sales , 30- 7C3 boRS. IncludlnR October. tlO.fOi ? 10.05 ; Nu- vcmber , 19.70 ; DeccmlH-r. t9.55fi9.CO. Spot coffee. Rio. Hrm ; No. 7 , I10.62I& Invoice : J11.12'.i J b- lilnp ; mild , steady ; Cordova , SlS.OOfjl7.00 ; gnlcs , SOO bnKS Maracalbo p. t. lIAVHi : . Oct. IS. COKPEE Close < l quiet but steady nl ytt net advance : sales. 24,000 baRS. SANTOS. Oct. 13. COI't'KII-Nn returns. IIAMIU'IIO. Oct. 13. COKFEK-Sleiidy nt lUt'fe advance ; K.iles , 15,000 IIURS. IUO. Oct. 13. COI'TEE No returns ; rccclpls , two dnys , 12,000 \VooI .llarU.-t. I1OSTON , Oct. 13. The wool market continues linn nmV sales are being maintained nt the ad vance. The market for territory wools Is llrm on tin- basis of 3 c scoured. Fleece wools lime felt the tetter tone , but sales have ruled mod erately compared with territory Rrndes. Aus tralian wools are llrm. with steady demand. Quotations ; Missouri quarter blood combine , irc ; Missouri tlirce-elRhths blood combing , 15c : braid combine , X. 14K145c ! ; Texas wools , spring medium , twelve months , 10(7He ; scoured price , 2S030c ; territory wools. Montana tine medium nnd tine , 9O10c ; seouriMl price , 29c : staple , 30ff 3Ic ; Utah , WyomlnR , etc. . fine metlliim nnd tine , 9CflOo ; scoured price , SS029c ; staple , 30c ; Call- fonila wools , northern sprtnR , 108lie ; scoured price , 2S SOc : middle county , fprliiB , S69c : scoured price , 25j27c : free northern family , 61 ? 7c ; scouretl price , 32&35c : Australian scoured bnsU combing , supcrllne. 45fT47c ; Kood comblnK , 40I43c ; comblnK. 34J3Sc ; ( juecnslund , comljIiiK , 40B42& ICiuiKtiH Clly AIiirk-otH. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 13. WHEAT IircRUlarly hlRhcr ; No. 2 hard , ClfjGJc , latter for choice ; No. 3 , 69fiC2c ; No. 2 re I , nominally , 73if74o ; No. 3 7IfC72V4c ; No. 2 HprlllIHc ; No. 3 , 67ii5Sc. CORN Dull , but llrm ; No. 2 mixed , 21Kc ; No. 2 white. 21V lll4c. OATS Slow , but firm ; No. I mixed , 'nominally , 17flSc : No. 2 white , new , nominally , 19c ; old , nominally , 2UiC2c % HYB Firm : N" . 5. 3li34i4c. HAY Steady ; choice timothy , t7.0007.CO ; choice prairie. t4.CO r 00. miTTEIl High" ! creamery , 138t5o ; dairy. lC 12c. EGGS Steady , on fair recc'pts ; quotable at 13c. IiOinloii SlucU ( ) iii > ( ntIoiiH. LONDON. Oct. 1:1 : I p. in. cloiln. : Consols.m'v IlliJt Mexican ordinary. IM > Console , ucc't. . . . . . . 10'J St. r.iul eo.i . T1H Can : Pacific 6x ! < N. Y , Contr.il . or > Krle 14 I'ciiiiHVlv.iiua . Krlulatofd : ' - ' 11H 111. Central. . . . . . t'L' ' Mex. Con , new . . BAR 8ILVER-29 id per oz. MONEY 10111 per ccnl. The rule of discount In Ihe open mnrket for short bills , JG2 ° ) ii per cenl ; for three months' bills , 2'i per ccnl. CllHli Gold In Demand. . NDW YORK. Oct. 13. An Increased demand for cash gold Is reported by bullion dealers , without a perceptible change In Ihe premium from yesterday. Lots of from 1300 to J10.COO are being purchased for the account of In dividuals nnd llnnnclal Institutions In the west nnd southwest. H Is alleged that money which In the ordinary course of evenls would have been remitted to New York Is coming back very slowly. Cash gold Is ijuoled nt 6-lCf % per cent : gold to arrive , Viij'3-lG ' per cent , and calls nt lUGlVipcrccnt. _ SiiKiir Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 13. BlIOAIl Raw , steady ; fair refining , 2Hc : centrifugal , I * lesl , 3c : re fined , n.nlct ; standard A , 4c ; cut louf , 5'ic. BILONDO'N , oft. W.-CANE HUQAR-Quiet iiut steady : centrifugal Java , -10s 'Wrt : Muscovado , fulr rcnnlng. a 3d. Dect sugar , sternly ; prices fully mulntnlned : Oclober , Sa 10',4d ; Niivember. 9s. Slock of beet sugar In the United Kingdom , 137,000 tons. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANH , Oct. 13. COTTON-FIrm ; middling. 7'4c ; low middling , 7 1-lCc ! good ordl- NE'W YORK , Oct. 13. COTTON Quiet ; midST - ' ' ST ! LOUIR. Oct. 13. COTTON-Bleady nnd unchanged - changed : middling. 7Uc , Hales , 508 bales : re ceipts , 4.13S bales ; thlpments , HO bales ; stock , 20.9G8 bull's. , . Oil CHy Marlc- . OIL CITY , Oct. 13. Credit balances , 11.14 ; certlllcntes. no bids ; shipments , 122.9S3 bbln.J runs , noco bids. I'orrlKii I'MiiaiK'lal , IinilLIN. Oct. 13. Exchunga on London , eight days' sight , "Om 3 < VipfK * < PARIS , Ocl. 13. Three per cent rentes. lOlf 25o for the account. Exchange on London , 25f 17o for checks. LONDON , Oct. 13. GobV Is niiolcd nt lluenos Ayres lodav at 182.75 ; nt Madrid , 19.25 ; nt Lis bon , 32 ; at Rome , 107,05. Amount of bullion withdrawn from Ihc Hank of England on bal ance today , . 350,600. KliianrlnlotiM. . IIOSTON. Oct. 13.-Clenrlngs , 118,195,427 ; bal ances , I-03.7C1 , 1IALTIMOIII3 , Oct. 13.-Clt-arlngs , 12,559,512 ; balances , 1137,316. NEW YORK. Ocl. 13.-Cleurlngs , 1109,836,740 ; balance' , IG.jGX.Ki/ . PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 13.-Clenilng , 110.9CO- > 33 : balances , 11,509,183. ST. IX1U1H. Oct. 13-Clenrlngs. 14,400.023 ; bal ances , 1330.107. Money , COX per cent. New York exchange , 11.25 discount ; 11 discount uiked. They are so little you hardly know you are takltiK them. They cause no grilling , yet they act quickly anil most thoroughly. Such are the famous llttlo pllU known at PeWIU'a Llttlo Karly lUstrs. Small In size , frcat In results. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The followlni ; proposoil amendments to thd Constitution ut the Htnto of NclirntiUn , ns hcrnlnuftor cct forth In full , nro submlUoil to the cli'Ctora of the State of Nebraska , to bo voted upon nt the Rcncral election to beheld held Tuesday , November 3 , A. I ) . 1S3G : A joint resolution proposing to nmend sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and live (5) ( ) , of article six ( C ) of tlio Constitution of the. Stnto of Ncbrnskn , relating to number of judges of the supreme court nnd their term ot adlce. llo It resolved nnd enacted by the t > ccls- Inturo of the Stutc of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two ( t } of nrllclc fix ( ft ) of the Constitution of the Btnte of Nebraska bo amended no ns to read as fol- loxvs : Section 2. The mipremo court hnll until otherwise provided by law. consist of llvo (5) ( ) Judgc.i , n majority of whom xlinll bo necessary to form it quorum or to pronounce - nounco u ik'clalon. It sluill huvo orlKlnal jurisdiction In cases roIatliiR to revenue , civil cnsos In which the state shall bo a party , mandamus , quo wnrranto , habeiiH eonuis , nnd mich nppcllata jurisdiction , us may bo provided by law. Section 2. That Bcctlnn four W ot article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the utato of Nebraska , bo amended . o an to read as fol io WH : Section 4. The Judpcs of the supreme court shall be elected liy the electors of the state nt InrKC. nnd their term of olllce , except as hereinafter provided , shall bo for a period of not less than llvo (5) ( ) years ns the loulslaMiro may prescribe. Section 3 That section live (5) ( of arllclo six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska , bo amended to read ns follows : Section 6. At the llrst Kenoral election to bo held 111 the year U9 . there shall bo elected two judges of the supreme court one of whom shall be elected for a term of two (2) ( ) yours , one for the term of four ( I ) years , nnd nt each general election there after , there shall bo elected one Judge of the supreme court for the term of live ( ! i ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , Tlmt the JildRcs of the supreme court whose terms have not expired at the time of holding the general election of ISM , shall continue to hold their olllce tor the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 29 , 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 supreme and district court judges. Bo It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section thirteen (13) ) of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo nine tided so as to read as follows : Sec. 13. The judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation ns may bo pro vided by law. payable luartcrly. The legislature shall tt Its llrst session after the adoption of this amendment , three-fifths of the m. bers elected to enrh hnlinn nnnfMirrlnt * atnltlfali fli lr compensation. The comf nsntlon BO es tablished shall not be chant ; , \J'ener than once In four years , nnd In n. vcnj unless two-thirds of the members el > oted tt. ach house of the legislature concin therein. Approved March CO , A. D. ISM A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of nrtleft flvo ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of N > liraskn , relating to compensation of the officers of the executive department. IJe It resolved nnd enacted by the Locls- lature of the Stuto of Nebraska : Section 1. That section twenty-four (24) ) of article five (5) ( ) of thu Constitution of the State of Nebrunka bo emended to read as follows : Section 24. The olllcers of the executive department of the state government shall receive for their wrvlces u compensation to be established by law. 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 nny fees , costs. Interests , upon public moneys In their handu or under their control , perquisites of ofllco or other compensation , nnd nil fees that may here-after bo payable by law for services performed by an olllcer provided for In this ' -lo shall bo paid In ndvanco Into the stnto treasury. The legislature Hlmll at Its first session after the adoption ot this amendment , thrcc-llfths of the mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the salaries of the odlccre named In this article. The compensation BO established shall not be changed oftener than once In four years nnd In no event unless two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the leg islature concur therein. Aipprovcd March 29. A. D. 1K93. A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to judicial power. Bo It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska ; Section 1. Tlmt section one (1) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section 1. The judicial power of this state shall bo vested In a supreme court , dis trict courts , county court ! ' , justices of the peace , police magistrates , and In such other courts Inferior to the supreme court as may bo created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house concur. Approved March 29 , A. D. 1&35. A Joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stcto of Nebraska , re lating to Increase In number of supreme and district court judges. Bo It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the Stnto of Nebraska : Kent Inn 1. That section eleven (111 of arti cle Hlx ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol lows : Section 11. The legislature , whenever two- thirds of the members elected to each house shall c&ncur therein , may , in or after the year ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven nnd not oftener thnn once In every four years. Increase the number of fudges of mipremo and district courts , and the judicial districts of the state. Such districts Bhall be formed of compact terri tory , nnd bounded by county lines ; and sunn Increase , or any change In the boundaries of a district , shall not vacate the otllce of any judge. Approved March 30 , A. D. , 1SS5. A joint resolution proposing to amend section six ( G ) of article one (1) ( ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. Bo It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( C ) , article ono ( t ) of the Constitution of the titato of Ne braska be amended to rend as follows : Section C. The right of trlul by Jury shall remain Inviolate , but the legislature may provide that In civil actions live-sixths of the jury may render u verdict , and the legislature by also authorize trial by a jury of n less number than twelve men , In courts Inferior to the district court. Approved March 29 , A. U. . 1SD5. A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article flvo (6) ( ) of the Con stitution of Nebraska , relating to officers of tbo executive department. Bo It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section one (1) ( ) ot article five (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the Htnlo of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol- ' ' Be'c'tlon 1. Tlio executive department shall consist of a governor , lieutenant governor , secretary of state , auditor of public ac counts , treasurer , superintendent of public Instruction , attorney general , commissioner of public lands and buildings , and three railroad commissioners , each of whom , ex cept thu said railroad commissioners , shall hold his olllco for a term of two years , from the llrst Thursday after the llrst Tuesday In January , alter his election , und until his successor Is elected and auall- lled. Kadi railroad commissioner shall hold his olllco for a term of three yearn , beginning on the first Thursday after the llrat Tuesday In January after his election , and until his uscccssor m elected nnd quall- Iled ; Provided , however. That at the llrst general election hold after the adoption of this amendment thorn shall bo elected three railroad commissioner ) ! , one for the period of one year , ono for the period of two years , and ono for the period of three years. The governor , secretary of state , auditor of public accounts , and treasurer Khali reside ut the canltol during their term of olllco ; they shall keep the public records , booku and papers there , und shall perform uuch duties ua may bo required by law. Approved March 20 , A , D , , IK > 5. A. joint roiolutlon proponlug to amend ec < ( Ion twenty nix (26) ( ) ot article flvo ( & ) ot lh Constitution ot the Rlnlc ot NcbtnsVn , limit , INK the number ot executive state oflkera , . lie It resolved niul enacted by the I.ee- Islnttirn of thn Stnto f NctirnitKn : Bcotlim I That Meotlon twrnly-slx (26) ( ) ot nrtlcle llvn (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the Htnlo of Nebraska bo nmcndcd to irrnd aa follows : Bi'ctlon SC. No other rxcciitlvo stnto oTl- ( errs except those named In section one (1) ( ) of thin nrtlelo nhnll be created , except by nn net of the legislature which In con- cm red In by not IPM thnn threc.fourlhs of the members elected to cnch hotiai thrrcof ; I'rovlilcil , Tlmt nny office created hy nn net of the Ipulshitnrc mny bo nbollMit-d by the legislature , two-thirds of the mcmbcra elected to piich house thproof concurring. Approved March 30 , A. U. , ISM. A Joint rctoliitlon propoilnii ; to amend nctlon nine (9) ( ) ofrtlclo clRht ( S ) ot the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska , pro viding for the Investment of the permanent schicntlonnl funds of the stutc. lln It resolved nnd nnncted by the Ixg- Islaturc of the finite of NchrnsUn : Section 1 , Tlmt portion nine. ( .0 of nrtlcla right ( S ) of the CoiiHtltiitlon of the Ktnto of Nebraska bo nmcnded to rend ns fof IOWA : Section 0. All funds brloiiKlnc to the ntut for editcnlloiinl purposes , the Interest nnd Income whereof only nro to be used , slmll bo deemed mint funds hold by the. state , nnd the Htnlo ahull tnpply nil losses there of Hint mny tn nny mnnncr nccrue , no that the same shnll rctnnln forever Invlolnto nnd undlmlnlshcd , ixiul Hlmll not bo In vested or loaned i-xeviit on United Htntcs or Htnto Hccurltles , or registered county bonds or rcRlstered school district bomU of this stntc , nnd uch funds , with ths Interest nnd Income thereof nro hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes for which they nro emitted nnd set npirt ; nml shall not bo transferred to any oilier fund for other llsi-s ; Provided , The board created by Ht-cllem I of this nrtlcle Is empowered to sell from tlmo to time nny of the Kecurltles belong * ln ; to the permanent schccl fund nnd Invest - vest the prm-oods urlelim therefrom In nny of the securities enumerated In this sec tion bearing a hlKher rnto of Interest , whenever nn opportunity for better Invest ment [ a presented ; And provided further , Tlmt when nny warrant upon thi > Htnto treasurer regu larly Issued In pursuance of nn appropria tion by the IcRlHlnturu nnd secured by the. levy of n tnx for lln payment , tihnll bo presented to the state treasurer for pay ment , nnd there slmll not bo nny money In the proper fund to pay such warrant , the board created by section 1 of this nrtl- cle may direct the stnto treasurer to pay the amount due on stioh warrant from moneys In his Imnds belonging lo the per manent school fund of ihe Btnte , nnd ho shall hold unld warrant us an Investment of paid permanent school fund. Approved March 23. A. I ) . , 1S03. i A Joint resolution proposing an amend- ? merit to the Constitution of the State or Nebraska by adding a new section to nrtlelo twelve ( II ) of said constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the mcrc- IIIR of thu government of cities of the metropolitan class ami the government of the counties wherein such cities are lo cated. He It resolved nrd enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That nrtlrle twelve (12) ) of the. Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska bo amended by adding to snld article n new section to bo numbered section two (2) ( ) , to rend ns follows ; Section 2. The government of nny city ot the metropolitan class and the government of the county In which It Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when n proposl- 1 tlon so to do has been submitted by nu- > thorlty of law to the voters of such city f I and county and received the assent of a " majority of the votes cast In such city nnd - - * also a majority of the votes cast In the county exclusive of those cast In such metropolitan city nt such election. ( Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1&95. A joint resolution proposing an Amendment to section six ( C ) ot article seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska , pre scribing the manner In which votes shall bo cast. Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( fi ) of artlcla seven (7) ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read as follows - lows : Section C. All votes shall be by ballot , or such other method ns may bo prescribed ] by law , provided the secrecy of voting bo preserved. Approved March 29 , A. D. . 1S93. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) ot tu Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela tive to donations' to works ot Internal Im provement and manufactories. Bo It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ) of nrtlelo fourteen (14) ) of the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska , bo amended to read 09 follows : Kr.ritlnti 9 Kn r\\v. \ \ rnimtvtnivrv nrnlnof municipality , or other subdivision of the state , shall ever make donations to any \\crks of Internal Improvement , or manu factory , unless a proposition so to do shall have been llrst submitted to the quallllcd ] electors and ratllled by a two-thirds vote at an election by authority of law ; Pro vided , That such donations of n county with the donations of such subdivisions In the aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent of th assessed valuation of such county ; Provided , further. That any city or county may , by a three-fourths vote Increase such Indebtedness five per cent. In addition to such ten tier cent and no bonds or evi dences of Indebtedness so Issued shall b valid unless the same shall have cndorecd thereon a certificate sinned by the secre tary and auditor of state , showing that the same Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1835. I , J. A. Piper , secretory of ntnto ot the , Etato of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska ara true and correct copies of the original en rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by the . Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of r the State of Nebraska , as appears from ' said original bills on file In this ofllco , and that all and each of said proposed amend ments are submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to beheld held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , A. D. , 1SOG. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto set my hand and affixed the grcat.scal ot the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , la the year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Bight Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of tbo United States the Ono Hundred and Twenty-first , and of this state th Thirtieth. Seal. ) J. A. PIPER , Secretary ot State 4uc 1 nioNovS morn only. FROM Through the K. B. Do.in Co.'w system ot operation. An enormous WHEAT SYNDICATE farinliiu' . Write fur piirtlculiirH. THE E. S , DEAN CO. , 35 Hroaihvay , N. Y. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone KKM ) . Omaha , Nob. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SF03XS , Hoard of Trade. IV.rcct wlren to Cnicato nnd New York. CkrrexDondenii ! John A. Worrtn & O > WHEAT BOOMING and never offered u better opportunity for rnak- Inn money. Write 1C , H. Munuy & Co. . IlankerH & lirokem , 122 Itlalto Illdi- . . C.ilcuKo , mciiiber * or Iliu ChlcaKo Ilourd of Trmlu In coocl ulandlnK , for their hook on KliitliitlcH und Hpccu. lallva Informatlun , and Dally Marliot Letter. hoth frf , HI'HCIAI. ATTKNTJON OIVKN TC > OUT OK TOWN OIIDKHH. WILOOX. COMPOUND , Bafn aiiU u 'c rellrf , tiercr fill , other- , arolmltill'ini. AtnlMrugsUti.vrltufur II'mum't Kijimartl I'llKK. AVILCOZ MJCUU CIMX CO , ! iidto , QglitUt't.i i'MlnU. , ! '