r TTTTC mrArrA DAlLiV 15EE : . .irmnAV. nrfrrvmm ? i . isnn. COJIJII.HCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whcnt Hoguins What it Lest Wcdnwdny on a Variety of Reports. STRONG FOREIGN MARKET THE CAUSE I. < MvoKl Pi-lrex f Hie Hnj' Itcnolic-d .Soon After ( he fleiiln | : , line u Ihc I'rleiCi llvporl CHICAno , Oct. ID.-Tho failure of the x\-vmt crop In India , attended by the eon- tlnoed enpagem'Tits for shipment to this country , helped wheat lo regain w'.int It Itst yesterday , nnd n little ; more , too , De cember closing nt Ic advance. The coarser K-olns were not sympathetic , corn closing unchattK'd and oats ttc lower. Provisions ndvanri'd to from 2'ie ' to IS'.ic. ' Tbe trenglh of the foreign market was the mnln reliance of the bulls nt the opening of the ivhrnt market. Chiefly on account or thi * Iif-eember opened nt , m advance of Ue. Inflal trades belllB nt from C ! c to 70 < Another matter which hclpt-d the fur- theranr'e nf bulllsli sentiment was the com- pnrntlve snmllnes * of the northwestern re- C'Ipls. which were reported as being S.7 cnrlo.ids. compared with 1.1JO n week aso ntul 1.27U last year. Advices from the north- W " were to the effect tbnt a gradual ill- mlnlsliment of farmers' deliveries might be lookeii for. The opening advance was not fully maintained , however , but although tjirre was soon after the opening and enl l > nil KiilifKiuent occasion.- , lots of wheat for wile , there wete always buyers enough to pnent a severe break. Tie lowest prii-cy nf the day were reached soon after th > opinlnp. Tills decline was due to the prl-o Curreiil'K report that the wheat crop promised to irach 4MOOV"W bit. and to the foniiniii'cl selling by Armour. This feature w 11 vi ry prominent again today , but the if.inrss | with which hH lirokers disclosed li- ! n , in . n en ted an ltnprerston that the cr.lliu ; was more to break prices than to K" ' rid of , ils wheat. Hut It was of sulll- r li nt Inllnencv to f'Uce lce"inber down to ttl , < ' Then Hie Inlluence of tlie foreign iv\- , | II-KIII ; to be felt again. Liverpool , \vlil. h opened at > < ( d advaliee In the fneo of j-i t rd.iy'H local decline , .ported a fur- lli. r i Iso Inter , dosliiK C'lblett showhiK an nilv un-e for the dny of id to l'4d per cental fr i American wheit. P.irli and Antwei ] nml llrilln also noted advances , and ad- vniu'i x from San Francisco said that Gd tid\nni. | . per quarter had been bid there for wh'-nt to no to Calcutta. SI1I : another ni'i'lv.for buying was found In tlie heavy evonrt from the Atlantic seaboard , which ninoiiried to the equivalent of about ( pOOfiM bu. That Included 1Cion bu. of wheat from Nrw Orleans which was cleared yesterday. Ir.it not previously teported. The nrloe nf IJeeember grndmilly recovered to 70'/ic and during the remainder of the session held Bllllly around Ci ! c , with occasionally a dli | of Vic from that price , but winding up Btrong with n spurt to from " ( Hie to 70',4c. where It closed. Among th" other stronrr rcntures of the day's news was the re ported tnklnr for export at M Inn-a polls and Dlilolh together of about 490.010 bit. Corn WHS quiet and weiiKei. The demand for the IMS.I article was good , however , both fcr shipment from here and nt New York for export. It was tin ; until the strong wltidiip of the wheat market that corn looked like maintaining yesterday's clos ing pileo CVn l'lornbl" ' re-illzlng wns done liy longs whose holdings showed a satisfac tory prollt. May opened about ' , ic lower nl from 27ic to 2 > > lfo. declined to 27',4c ' and recovered to 2S' < , c , that being the closing price. Oats sold lower on account ot liberal offerings , also In synm.ithy with the early decline In wheat. Tin ? close , however Hho-.ved a portion of the lo s regained ami onlv a slight drop from yesterday's closing prices , the recovery belnp due mostly to nvinpathy with wheat. May opened nn- chanrcd nt from 20'io to " < lT < .o , ilecMned to 20\c nnd recovered to L'O c. where It closed Provisions had a llrm undertone am ! noon recovered from the openltm decline roused by a weak hog market. There was n noticeable lack of offerings and with i good demand prices roMe steadily. Tin close was at tlie top prices. January porlt closed 12 > 4 higher at J7.SJ14 ; January lard 2'e "ilirhor nl $1.10 ; January rlbn 10o hlghe nt J3S7',4. ' rCstltnated recelptn for Krldny are : Wheat "t'i cars ; corn. 97u cars ; oats. 443 c.irs ; hogs 28.0(10 ( head. The leading fiitiiroa ranged ns follows : Arl clt't. I QIXIII. | High. | Low. | " cloi j. Wrriil.No. Ocl row Dec 70HH ( May foin.No. _ ' . Ocl 24 2.1' ! 14 ? Dec VR 24 ! < ( * H Vfi May J7) ) < i VfiM' ' On IB. No , St. Oel ITS 18 Dec 17U lhi May -0 U'Ji V'OJIi VOX vo ; . Pork.pcrbbl U H.I n P.- , n ur Jan 7 00 7 ou Lard.lUUlbi Dee i in 4 - ' . ' ! S 17H Jan 4 : ui 4 40 4 40 il'ort ' IUIJH- Di-o .1 ( i.i 3 (17S ( 3 n''H Jan S 73 3 H7k ( ash limitation * vvrre ax follows : PlXlt'll I'lnn ; winter patents. J3.KOf73.80 MralKhtH. J3.c < j3.W ) ; Fprliig Fi > cclat . W.SOfi I (0 Hiring pate-nlii , J3.f,0i3.SOj utr.ilKlitx , I3.00S3.30 l.nkiTs. J2.f,0i2.t > 0. WilKAT No. 2 Kprlnjj , CO\iJC9Vlc ; No. i rprlni ; . CUidCc ; No. 2 n-d. 71'45iiSc. OIIIN-NO. 2. simci'ic. OATS No. 2 , mic ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , : o\4fj \ Sic. No. S white1 , f. o. b. . 17fJ20e\ IlVi : No. 2. SCc. HAIU.KY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. I74J37C , No. 4 , f. o. b. . s.10c. . . . , . TIMOTHY HKKD-PrlniP. J2.53. rofl.THY-Market e-asy : turkeys , 7I.iiS\ic cldekens , CSiC'to : dileks. SJiS'ic. 1'IIOVISIO.VS Mrra polk , per hid. . J0.93B7.PO Inrd. tier Id ) His. , JI.20 ; short ribs tides , IOOHO , } 3.503.70 | : dry pulled shoulders , boxed , Sl.OOf/ 4,25 ; short rle.ir sides , boxed. tl.2Un.2. ! > . WIllSKY-Dlstlllers' llnlsheil coods. per pil. Ht'OAltS fnclmnBcd. The follow Ins were the receipts and shipment today : M'jw YOIIK < ; IMII.VI , MAMKKT. < IIIIU ( ( | < IIIH of tlie Day on VnrluiiN ComnioilKleH. NKYOIIK. . Oct. 13. FLOtm Ilcct'lpt * . 12.300 htilB , ; export * , 1,402 bids. ; nuirkrl llrm nml fairly active ; Mlnnoola pat- eiilH. J3M 4.30 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.70iTI.3- , ; winter patent * . J3.MB4.2fl ; winter MrnlRhti. J3.C5 C3.75 , wlnt rext nt , J2.30ttw" ( ; winterlo.v Kiadex , 2.10f(2.30 ( ; city mill potentii , Il.TOfil. ; : . ; city mill cU'iirH. I4.104I4.W ; mill patent. . awl.ZO ly" flour linn ; lupcrllne , J2.COft2.7u : fancy , t" jiiw 2 w , lluckvvhe'al Hour , llrm lit J1.C.W1.W. I I'lrm ; yeilovv vve'styni. Clc. cuMr ; clonlnic at Mile net adv-iincii" ; ' No.2'"rcd' Octolier , closed al 75sc ! ; December. 7C&77 1-lCc , flowed al tc. COltN-liecelpts , t.WV ) bu. ; r port . 35,000 bn. Rpot racier ; No. 2. 3Uic. Optlonx wralcer at llmt under M rrcrlpm and llqnhlatlon , later imrlly re'covcre-il with wheat , nnd clo > e'd mi- e'huiiKiMl to Ho lower ; October cloi.cd nl 31e" UL- rrnilier , 3I14CH3211 , cloved nt 32c. OATS-ltrcrlitM. | 117,200 bu. : exports , 4so bu. Hpot t-iihlrr ; No. 2 , 22itc. Options dull and nomi nally weak , climlnif at u parllal HWde decline'- October clofed at 2i'ioj Drcrinber clofce'd at * Ki'i-i--nrm. ; IIAY-Kany ; rlilpplnir. J3.MIJjO.CO ; Kood to choice , J7.dOiS.25. lecteil Oul\estnn , He ; Itucnos Ayres , dry ' ICc nominal. Texas , dry , Hie ; Cullfurnltt , 13e. ' I.KATIIKII--nrm : lirnilnek sol , . . lluenos Ayres , light to heavy wclKhts , 19i > ( i20c. I'HOVIMIONa-Heef. llrm. Out meats , ilrnr. plekled liellles. CjJCo. l.nrd , Fteiidy ; western ste.im , J.r ! > 7't ; rrlliifd steady. I'mk dull , ine < . JS.UHi'J.25. uliort clear bellies , J7.WftO.W ( | ; family JHI.COfl2.W ! ) TAI.I.O\\-Klrm ; rlly < 2 per Umed nt Jl.ll. Itnsln , llrm ; slrulnrd , common to KU < H | , Jl.iiHul.M ) , ruiiHnllne , llrm ; : sti > ' . < - . HKM' Firm ; dotnesllc , fulr to extra , 3H < f e : Jnpnn. 4 il'ic. MOI.ASSKH-Htmdy ; New Orleann , open ket tle , Koiul to clioloi' , 29i/37c Hl'TTWII IlfcclpU. f..0 ; pkcs. ; nitirket utendy ; wrttern creamery , ISWIOci weBtrrn dulrles , 7' , U HV > c ; KlRlns. li'o ; fnctutlrs. 7CT1IO. C1IKKBI-J--llrcclpt * , k.KO pkx * . ; murkrt iUl | < t : luiKe , 7i(10o ; smiill. 7b0 | > iu : purl klm , 3V tf ( He ; full tklms. : 2Uc. IvClClH-'Itecrliits , 7,417 pkRS. ; steady ; flnlo ami IVmmylvnnlii , : or ; western , l5iili > Ho. Hl'tlAH ' Itnw iiiilet hut llrnii rcllne.l rjulet nnd tlrndy. Kriinnlated , 4He. ri.AXHIlirn IIUirKHHlendy nt J4.POU5.M. MirrAI.H-riit Iron , uteady ; noutbern , JIO.S5W 11.00 ; northern , J10.7iOU.00. Cu ? r. ( iron * ; ' biok'r" . JI .7Si rxrhnnit' " , JIO.WtllO.78. Ix-nd , MP. ' | J ; htnkcrs. IIO'i ' ; pt.MliK1 JJ 7MTS.75. Tin. i nriiin-i Kindts. tiil.M. ; I'lnlcs , market > | idtt. fp-ltcr. flil ; domollr. J } . 013.70. OMAHA CIMH/ : . MAIUCKT. f'onillMnii n r Trnilenml ( liinlitllnni on Slnplo nml Knney I'Oinlnor. ' ' * ' li'fTTKK-'ortniiMKii . c ; choice to fancy , country , llflllc ; uparator creamery. ISCIGc : KNlhrird cream , lJfl3r. OAMlI-l'iidile clilrkcnii , per doz. , J2.5W3 M ; < | iinll. tl.KVLM ; leal ducks , II.Mftl.M ; red heads aim milliards . lJ.Mfl3.00. ( 'HIIF.Srl-Dumestlc brick , Jc ; IMam. per doz. . JJ.r. . < bib house , 1-Iti. Jnri" , I cr doz. , Jl 111 Mm- bensT. fnnry. per Ib. . 9c ; Hi > quefort , ' .4-lb. Jaii , per do * . , J.100 ; Young ; Americas , lone ; twins , fancy. ! > i > r. VKAIr-flioIco fill , ffl to IM HID. , arr quoted nt idle ; burc and contse. 4Rtc. rni'tTHY 1,1 vi- hen * . fi'ifKc ' ; rnck * , 3c ; MirlnR ' ' > . . " . ' ,4li ( ! < - ; fprlnR ducks , 7Hcj turkeys. , . | i-e , Win , dead plErnnn not wanted. llAY-rpland , ll.r.O . ; mldlaml , Jl ; lowland , J.M ; rye rtrnw. J4 ; color makes the price on lay ; llchl hales tell the besl ; only lop cradrs > ilnir lop price * . IIIIOO.M CONN-nxtromely s'.ovr rale ; new crop , delivered en track In country : c'tolco rrcen Hf-wniklne carpet , per Ib. . z c : choice ercen , ' to hurl 2Mo : common. 1'Jc. S\ViKT COTATOi.S-On : orders , per bid. . J1.75. TOMATOirt Per li-bu. bai-ket , r.OOC.Oc. ONIONH-Oood Hock , tier bu. , 35fltOc. LIMA UKANS-l'rr Ib. . 4c. r.flANM-llnnd Mckrd nnvy. prrbii. . Sl.iont RO. t'AIITlAOIIIonir Krovvn. prr hundred. " 5 ! K' . ni.BUV-Prr : dnz. , Mr ; fanes' , larer. 45J60c. 1'OTATOr.S-Ooejd idork , per bu. . 30H3JC. Kltl'ITH. OHACKS New Vork. 12',4c. I'AI.II-'OIINIA CKAriins-KrccFtonfp. 90c. I'M'MH-No ? hlpplni ; loch. rAI.IPOUNIA ( IIIACIIH Tokays and other ani-y varletlr , Jl.2ft. ACc'l.KH-f'nokTnu. "per bbli.'Tl.iS ' : ' e'atlmc , j'l.V. 12.rt | ; .lunalhans. fancy , J2.2 : ; New Yoik , J2.00 ( ' .Vi-IFOItNIA l'UAIta--rrr box , 11.73. f'AMKOIINIA IJI'INCIW I'rr box , J1.75. TItncir'AIj KISPITS. OIIANIIKS Mrxlran , } 4.floni.i. LK.MONS Mrrrlnnii , J.1 tWl.BO ; California cnuiiiN , fl.WJ74.fid. IMN"AN.\P-"h"lce. larur ! < tocl ! . per b inch , 2.0'iff2 2 : , ; mPdliim-Klzed hunchrs. jl.5on2.CO. MISCCI.LANKOI'S. OYSTIJIIS New Yoili counts , per can , 4"cj New York rrlrctf. tier can , 4Uc ; extra felee'lu. > er e'lin , 3.V1 ; Htandards , | * er can. 30c : nie.lliinis , ier can , 25o : New York count * , per ICO. Jl 21 ; ler I.COO , $11 ; New York tcleem , per Eal. , J2 ; MT tub. Ill ; bulk Ftandardi , per Kill . SI.TO. HONI5Y Pnncy vvhlte , | irr lh. , 14JJ15c ; choice , 13c ; Cillirnrnln , andicr e-onr | , lOc. I'IDKIt Clarinecl Juler , per half bbl. , J2.7S ; p r > bl. . J4.Mf4.7 : > . MAl'I.K SYIlt'C Klve-unl. ran * , each , 12.7 : ; : ni. onus , per dtz. . ! 12 ; half-Kal. can.i , J0.25 ; tiarl : rann. J.1.rn I'lOS Impiirte.l fancy. 5 crown , 30-lh. Imxrn , llr > ; eliok-e. . 10-lh. bnxej * . 3 rlovvn. PfMOo. Nt'TS Alninndf. California , per Ib. , medium ye , NY ; Tarracona iiliiion. ] . " , per lh. . hirer , i'ic ' : Hiny.llK. per Ib. , > c ; Knclltli walnuts , per lh. . fnncy soft shell , I2c ; mr Hum size , lOc ; fll- | iertd , per lh , lOo ; pecans , poll hed medium , ( > c ; Ke. lOe ; peanuts , raw , G'ifi7c : roasted , " 'ic ' ; 'stnuts , lOe. rnrsii MIATS UKir-flood : native steers , 4i'0 to COO Ibs. , C'iO 7e : vvi'stein ftfers. FiftMie : P < H ) . | e-uvvs and tielf- etr. SflS'tc ; medium cows and heifers , 4' , c ; Rood foreiiunrtcrn cows and relfers , S'ilHe ; KiKid f'lrriiuartem native Biters.4itfjr.c ; Koiid hindquarters - quarters COVVH and heifers. C'jc ' ; Kood hindquar ters native strrrn. fc'ic : cow rounds. fr ; e-ow platen , "e ; bnnelccs cliurks. 4r : row chucks , 3e : t T chueks , 3'4c ; brff tenderloins , IBo ; beef riills. boneless , tv ; sirloin butts. h < meless , k'Se ' ; lotn hacks , boneless , IV ; loin hacks. 7c ; cow l Ihs. No. 3. 5140 ; cow loins. No. 3. 7'ic ; iR'ef IrlmmlnKs. 3c ; rump hutts. Cc ; shoulder clods , fie. l'iUK-rI > rcsjed hrKs. 4jc : pork loins. 7c ; jmrk tenderloins , lie ; spare ribs , I4c ; hum Miui.aKr , liutts. fi'.H' : pork shoulders , rough , 4'Jc ' ; pr.rk lii.iiMrrr. skinned , f.e : pork trlmmlnRS. me ; leaf bin ! not rendered , r ie. MUTTON Dre'sed lambs , 7c ; dresu'd muttnn , ; tucks , mutli.n , IV ; lens , mutton , f'fcc ; sad dles , mutton , fi'te ; stews. 2isc ; sheep pbn-ks , 3c ; heep tonKue's , | ier doz. . 23 * " . SI. l.imln Ccnernl AlnrKel , ST. I.OUIS , Oct. 15.-Kl.orit-.Miirket llrm and sonic export business , hut only of small lots ; a fair domestic trade ; patentti. JJ.7Mi3.M ; extra fancy. t3Kia.K. fancy. J2.7r.5i2 ! K ) ; cholee. JJ.STitf WI1KAT Fuiutrt. opened hlnlier. but IK-KIUI at men to decline. , and vverr weak for a lime lie- i-atise there was more wheat for sale than minted. A rtport that Liverpool was hlKher caused a swift rall > . and the miiket closed mi V' above yesterday ; tpot. nominal ; No. 2 led. I'imli. elevator. 71 > .ju ; Hack. 72 i73i ; ; No. 2 hard , cash , 61'tc ; Ueeemher. 7Te ; May. 77SC bid. CollN-There was a further decline In futures ; "thiT domestic maikets and the trading llisit ; spot , lower ; No. 2 cash , 22c ; Decemhor. 2S'4c bill ; May. 2fic. OATS KuturcB were neKleeted most of the wsslon and the feellnc was easy ; spot , dull nm steady ; No. * 2 cash. ICc bid ; May. 21V4o bid. HYK 3. > c bid. . . 11IIAN Klrm ; east track. 40c. I-'lA.\SI.ii-Htendy ; 70c. TIMOTHY Sii-i : : > Crime. J2.CO. MAY Showe'd no Impruvenient : prairie. J5.COfl 7.00 ; timothy. J5.Mfi9.f.O. ) t.lls side. COUI.TIIY Market lower : cldckens , old. fr sprlnc BHc ; turkeys , llrm. M4fi9c ; ducks , steady sprlnff. C'if7c : neist ? , steady : sprlnK , 450'4c. lll'TTKIl rirm ; cienmery , 15f214u ; dairy. 9T ICc. ICc.KORH KORH Illchrr : 14c. W1IIHKY $1.18. I KAH-Qulel ; Fteady : J2.r.OfJ2.C3. Sl'KI.TKH-llel.l nt J1.45. CKOVISIONH- rk. lower : Hanlard , mrs . J di- hlnir. J7.23 i7.ro. l ird. Fteady ; prime Bteani. J4.C5 ; choice. J4.121ll.icon. . ( boxed ) , shoulders. M.7S ; IOIIKH , Jl.Si'i : rlhs , J4.73 ; ehorts. JI.S7'i. I'ry salt meats , ( boxed ) , shoulders nnd extra short clenr. Jl 25 ; rlhs. JI.25 ; shorts. H.37U. . IIKCKICTS Fliiur. 3 00 < ) Mils. ; wheat. 35.0C < liu. : corn. 7S.WO Im. ; oats. ll.fOO bu. HHICMiNTJKlanr. . ILeOO Mils. ; wheat. 10,000 lui. : corn. 39.MO bu. ; oats. 10. , lin. I.lveriioiil .llarketH. MYK1ICOOU Oct. 15.WlliATpot. . llrm denmnil niwlrrute ; No. 2 red. spilnK. t's 2d ; No. I bard. Manitoba , Cs 3d : No. 1. California. Cs r..id. Kutures opened Fteady , wlti : near iiosl- llons 'id hlRher and distant poslilotiM hlKher ; closed strom ; , with near positions l higher nnd distant positions Hffld liK'hcr : ness nlxiut eiiu.illy distributed ; Oetoher. Cs . November , fis Hid : December. CM 2'id : .Innuafy , Cs 2iid : Tehrunry. Os 2'iil ; March. Us 2'jd. e'OUN Spot , steady ; American mixed , new , 3s 'Jtl. Kutiirva epened tleady. with near nnd dis tant positions li'l ' hlKher : hiiFlncES nhuut cruali | > dlHtrlhuted ; Octol.er , 3s 3'.id ; November , 3s 3id ; December , 3s 3d ; Jumoiry , 3s 2'.4d ; .March. 3s 3'-d. l''I.orit Klrm : demand moderate ; St. I.onls fnncy winter. Ss 3d. CHOVIHIONS liacon. 'steady ; demand mod erate ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ihs. , 33s 6d ; s'aort ribs. 20 to 21 Ihs. , 30s ; long clear , light. 33 to 3S Ibs. . 30a ; IOIIK clear , heavy , 40 to 45 Ihs. , 21's ; short clenr hacks , llKht , 18 Ibs. , 27s l l ; short clear middles , heavy. 13 to 50 Ihs. , 24s : clenr bellies. 14 to 1C Ibs. , SIK cd. S'louhler * . siiuare , 12 to 18 Ihs. . 27s M. Hams , short cut. II lo 1C Ihs. . Ms. Tnllow , line North American. 2tH 3d. Ik'cf , extra India mess , Ms ; prime mess. 40s. Cink , prime mess , line western , 47s M medium western , 40s. I.ard. steady ; prime west ern. 2.s : ; rrllned. In palls , JOs. niKHSK Steady ; demand moderate ; tlnest American , white ( AtiKiiM ) , 4Us ; ilnest American colored , ( Aliens ! ) . Ms. Ill'TTUn Kini-st t'nlted Stntes , WH ; Rood , COs , COTTONSnKD e III.lvei | > ool. 17s. HICI'MtUiKKATOIl llii- : | . ' I.'oreiiunrters , Slid IdndiiunrlerH , CVd. HOl'ri At London ( I'aclflc coast ) , 3. KIIIINIIH City KANSAS CITY. Oct. K. WHEAT Hard , fairly active. sllKhtly hlnher ; soft , active , l&2c hlKher ; Nu. 2 hard. Kic : No. 3 , GOfiClc ; No. 2 red , one car fancy , 77c ; No. 3. 72JJ7ic. ! latter for fancy ; No. 2 sprint ; , nominally , COS6lc ; No. 3 , CO UN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 21H 22c ; No. 2 22c. 22c.OATH OATH Slower ; No. 2 mixed , 17c. nominal ; No 2 white , Ih"4fl21c. HYK ririn : No. 2. 3IVC. HAY Steady ; nnclianied. lll'TTKIl I'lHInu more fettled ; creamery , 14V W15".c ; ilalry , lilfT12c. KCIOS Not so firm. 13c. Dry ( ioiiilK. NIJW YOHK. Oct. 15. There wns n more nen- ernl inquiry ns the result of the better feeling In commercial circles , and , while home > business resulted for Immediate requirement , menu was laid out for Fprlm ; . Woolen und worsted dress good ! , had more attention , and tlie same Is true of specialties In cotton. There IH n quiet request for Information ns lo values and Ftucks that may develop Into n larte huslnesx nt any mo ment. Crlntlni ; cloths int. In better request with free enles. nnd the mnrket Is showing In- creiiFeil steadlnei's at current prices. KAl.b IlIVKIt. Mass. , Oct. 15. I'rlntlni , cloths , steady nt 2 9-lCu ; fnlr rnles. London SloeU ( luutiitliiiiH. LONDON' . Ojt. 13-1 | i. in. cloil.ir . : ConsolH.in'v KHl | Muxlcuiordinary. 'JO CoimnH.aco't lOSUiHl. I'.inluo.n 7:1 : ? Ran. I'aiilflu OtH 1 'N. \ . Centr.il P4i Krlu l-M I'Kinmvlvnnia Ml ) KrlnlHlDfd . KlU.Ue.-nllni : i-JH Ill.Cuntr.il 1'4 ' iMi-x. Cen. nuw 4 . . 00 ex-dlv. 1IA11 KILYIIIl WT.d per ounce. MONIJY 1 14 per cenl. The rate or dlscounl In the open market fur shorl und Ihree monllis' Mils In 2 % per cenl. 1'eorln MnrKeiH. CiOHIA : , Oct. 15-COIlN-Steudy ; No. 2. 23ic No. 3. 23o. OATS Quiet , linn ; No. 2 white. 20 > 4c ; No. white , ISc. IlVi-Qulet ; No. 2. 35iI3 c. WIIIHKY Mnrkrt Ftondy ; J1.1S for lil li wines lllcr.ir'ICorn. : . C3,470 bus. ; oit , 9S',150 bus. rje , 1,100 bu > . ; whltky. 75 Kills. ; whvnt , 7iX bus. SlllCMKNTK-Corn , 27.7CO bus. ; oats , 18,83 bus. ; r > e. tXIO bus. ; whlFky , l.lui RHtB. ; wlieut 12,000 bus. _ _ _ NUW YOIIK. Oct. 15-HltaAU-nnw. nrm fnlr ri'llnlni- , c : centrlfuKul , 9 < ! test , 3a ; rellnei Itrmtr ; standard "A. " 4c ; Kranulntcd , etc. IXJNDO.S' , Oct. IJ.-Ht'O.Mt-Cane. Utady ; cell IrlfuKiil Java , ion iHd ; Murcnvuilo , fair reflnliiK j 3d. llf > 't siiKiir , steady ; little October , 8 ; Nu- vender. 9s Mi < l , _ _ _ _ Coffee .llnrkel. NUW YOIIK. Oct. 15. CQKt'KB-Onllon epcne.1 ileady : Ocloher 15 points hluhtr ; otht niontlu & lo id points hlKher ; ruled Ki'nerntly ( In on foivlKn nnd local support and llrmnets u pot coffee ; clorrd steady ul 10 to W j ) UlU lie udvnnce ; October , I10.OU10.S5 : Novrmber. J5.K ) DrcvmbDr , 15.70'u'J.85. Hiiot coffee , Illo. | | rm ; No 7 , Invoice. $11 ; JoLblur , | 1LM. UIU , steady ( Cor dova , llS.OOfTIJcX ) . Total warehouse deliveries from llir Vnllril Hlntrn , 11.133 Imus , tncliidlmr 10.WI lines from New Vork. New York steirk today. IIV3ID bans , United Htntm stork , 17.111 Irtim : nllonl for thr 1'nltrd States , 4W.IXX ) bass : total vlnlblr for thr fnltrd Ktntes , C ? ,1U bnRs , aKnlnM 573,3rC IUIRS lail yenr. HANTOS. Oct. IB , iXHTIJIJ-airnilyi Rood nv- ernRe fnntos , ll.SOi ) rels ; receipts , SJ.OnO bas | ! stiH-k , 387,000 buns. HAMIIl'un. ' Oct. 1.1.rorr.nfRlrndy ; Sffl pfK. ndvancr ; snles. 12W l hairs. 1IIO. Oct. lt.-4OrVKl ; 1'lrmi No. 7 Illn , tO.WV ) rrls ; exchatiKr , 22I-3M ; receipts. fi.Poo hints ; cleared , for llir t'nltrd Htntes. ! I.X)0 ( ) baK : for Kliripn , 1000 bacs ; sleek 3 I.O < iO baRK. IIAVilK , Oct. 13-rOI-'I-'KK-flofed steady nnd active al l\i)2f nel advance ; sales. 2S , iO baRs. STOCKS AMI noxns. . MnrketVnn IrrcRiilnr , with n SnuKlnir Tenile-ney. NI-\V YOltK , Oet. 15-The stock markel linlny wan Irregular , with n sagxInK tendency , on n diminished volume of business. Thr profrs- slenal traders maintained their control of Ihc speculation , but sonic commission house pur chases for ens.i were also reported. Thr Indus trials bore the brunt of perslstenl hear drives nnd the ccnernl list was sympalhelleally de pressed. The market ns n whole was unfavor ably affecte-d by the stiffness In the money mnikrts and by an unexpected heavy with drawal of Rnld from tlie subtreasury under somivvhal peculiar circumstances. Thr details of tlip transaction will he found In anoliier column. The stock mnrkel made an early dis play of KtrenKth on the failure of the K v- einors of tie Hank of KnKland to advance Ihc minimum rate of discount of Ihe Institution , us had been exported. An advance to 3' per cent had been considered In the light of n foreKime ? conclusion , owlni ; to the rise In tlie London Mrvet , or op > > n discount rate , to 3 tier cent , which IH the current hank Iliturc. This e-on- servallve nttllude f the Itrltlsh Bovernmentnl llnanelal Institution was regarded as assuring further larRe s ilitncnt | of i"U to Dili country. Thr Kood effret Has soon dissipated , nnd a uecrssion c.f hear attacks broke prices , despite avnrnhlr trade reports arfeetliiK some nf the ( > cks Involved. The jrentct tiear apKiesalon ccurred In tlie afternoon seFslon , and e'liused lie wiping etit of t ie e''irly Improvrtnent. Th market opened llrm despite lower London rlres , under the U'ndcrshlp of Tobacco. In tthlelv toik effective manipulation was iiKaln app.irent n revived ruiinr. : < of nn ItnpendlnK luin-hase of ii'lliiR llrms In ippmltlnn lo the rompntiy by ovverful tlminelal Interests. A rise of 37 per ent tn 7ii ne'curred on an IrreKUlar movement , iibsrqiienlly leaellon took plnee to 7t'.j. The mil Ilijure was 7SU. Hey State fas ! dropped i ; per rent to R on rinnoiH of nn ctual or ImpctKlIn receivership , which elicited mnhatle denials nf Inside Interest . The stoek . 'illlel In 10'i. The i rrsMiie npalnst H > " H t ntis d di c' nes of 2 11 r i eil In fe'iignr and I.e t'i r ml lo Fi's of n point from the hleh lewi were evued bv ChletiKo ( las and flenerol Illectile. he Kiancers and other leading shares s dd off to 1'i per rent , vvltli St. Caul. ItuillnRtnn nnd lanhattan lending. The close was weak at rnrtlmml net les rs. Itallrnad bonds were dull ml fractionally lower In moi-t Instance ? * . The snles were J'ill 000. Oovernment bonds vere firm on trnnsnrtlnnsj eif J43.0O ) . Sllver'cer- Illrale-i were sliKhtly hlKher on purchases of The'Kvenlmr Cost's Ixindnn llnanelal i-ible- T.\m says : The stork markets opened unsettled odav. pending the dn-lslon In the hank ratr. and ons'oH wrndovin to lOS'f , . On Ihe nnnounre- nenl nf nn eh'inne In the rate , the market" rai led Rcnernlly , consols ilslng lo lOS'i. Kxcept or cnnsols. however , the recoverv wn short- Ived. nnd. on signs of trouble nnd fnriel lliUlda- | Inn In the mining miiket. the dull tone again isserted Itself. Mine. * vveie heavily sold from 'arls weak accounts being closed there nnd lere. Americans were str.vlv. Of nil the nmr- ; el . U may be said that Inaction of thr bank > nly prolongs tlir uncertain feeling. There vn * n. general surprise hen Ihe Imnk returns leeame known and the bunk did not ralfe the rate. It Is l lleved that thf illreelorn will cither > orrow money from the market lids week , nnd so make the rate rffrctlve. or will ralfc the rnte next week to 4 pel cent. The details of lie gold movement for Ihe week show that 1 3fi. ( ) In bars and t'nllrd States coin were sold Hat JC370.0CO were exported to Kn > | it. and hat JCM.Oefl were ( nought from Kgvpt. und ! ) .000 nun I'lirtugal. The Carls nnd Ilerlln markets wer.w < -nk. The following were the closing quotations on he leading stocks of the New York exchange odny : AtuhlHon CJ-'IlN'- . Central lu ) AdnnmKT 11:1 : N. Y. A N. K 4. . Al'on.T II f..1 llJnliirloA W. Am. Kxnnm l. > 'ijrccott ' linn II im Oregon Nav Ill Canada Poclllc. . . . f.U'l O. S. T * A U. N C.'lj C.inneliSoiitli : rn. . 4.1 'IMclfle ' Mall IM CYntralCaelllo. . . . it' : I'oorw Dec. A. K. . . l-i .AOIuo 14 | Pltmbiinr IHO Cldcnco A Alton. . Ifi.l I'nllman IMIaeo. . . 14.V , C..H.AI ] II.V4 He.-idlmr -3H Chicago ( van oli't U. ( . \V I. Consolidated Gn. : 244 II ( j. W.tiM 40 C. C. . . ! . ASl. I. . . . W4 HOCK MiuM fifiTfi Cedo. Co.ii Ali-cin. li'lt St. IMlll ( i'.Ui rotianoil Uert. . . . i : l Mania I'J.'i Delawarel Hud. . 111H ! St. C. AOnrm-i. . . . Hflit Del. . Lack , t VV. . . lo.i . do nW II * D.AlMi. nfJ 4''M Southern Caeifla. K.iNlTeiin 1:1)4 : ) Suirar Koflnorv. . . . 107 Krla Tonn.Boil : Alroj. J1K iloiitil. . . . . . ; . . . . . IS Tux.lHlMclllc Fort Wiivno 13S ' " 60 O.Norlliorn nfJ. . . 117 tjidou'lCiclhe. . . . ! C.AII. I. iiM H ! ) ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ' 3S Hocking Valla1(1 ( \V.'st.'L. A . . . . . (1 ( lllliiolHOonlr.il. . . Ul \v. st. L. A c. i > r t. II St. P. & Dublin. . . . IK WullH Pur.ro K < . . . [ . " K.AT.nM ' - " - W. stern Union. . . . LnkoKrto A Won ! Wheeling Si U H. . elonfd il'i pfd " ' 141 ( M. A St. Ij. . . . . . . * . . 14 Lraei Trim. . . . . . . . IU ! D..V U. O. . . . 10 LonlHVlllo AN. . . . 4' " . < O. K Jl ! L , . AN. A 4 K. I. 14 < Manhattan Ron. . . . flliH C. V. .VI 17 < McinuhlHAC 15 I "do Ufa 1)0 ) Michigan Cunt 8H T. St. U Alt. O. . . . 4' ' MlHHonrl C.ieltlo. . 1(1 ( | T. SI. L. AK.C.fl 10 Mobile.V Olno Itih , S. K. U K N.-iHhvllloClrit. . . . CS 'S. ' U. U fd ' - ' . II , .N'-itUimlCor.r-f ! : i. 'Am ' To ! ) . Co. . . 7fl NatCnnlaionfd. . t < ' i tdo nfd III N.J. Oontral p.-l'Am. ' Tel. AC. Co. . . III N.&VT. uU 14T Com'ICiblo : Co. . . . 1411 North Am. Co IX Am. Sinr.ir pf.l Northern I'.iclllo. . ii'U. : | S.Cordru-o ell. . N. 1'anlllc nfJ ! flt III. S. l , ntlio. pM. . IJ.I' . .V ( ) m U.S. Hub ! * " Nortliw t > turn ( I7H U. S UuubOTpfd. . UG ! UonW 14VHI The tdtnl mlrs iif flocks toilny wen1 X MV York .Money. NIW YOIIK , Oct. is. MONIY : ON CAU- I'lrin at 45J7 per e'cnl ; lust loan. 5 per cent ; closed. 4li5 per cent. ClllMi : MKIU'ANTlI.i : CACKU-Noinlnully S < j per cent. STUHLINO IZ.XCIIANCHSteady , with actual liUFlnvsti In bankers' hills lit } < .MinfH SI fur de mand and JI.Wiid.M for sixty days , posted rates. ! l SI'tfi I.s3 ! , nnd ! 4.SI4.s : ; coninuTclal hills , J4.7ti < i. IIAlt KHA'nit-CI'sC. S1UVKII CIJUTIKH-'ATKS laetS'.iP. GOViHNMKNT ; HONPS Finn ; state bonds ilull : railroad honds weak. Closing iiuotatlons on liomls were as follows : Il-UiiC. ' I' . , l ils or 'Jj. . . . ] in ) I U.S. 4HCU.1.IHJ.V. | 115- ! D. * K.O. Ill ) U. S. Si , nv 111 3U : ) D. .t H. U. Htf U. S. 5i. OO.IP ' OSi 11. S. 4s.ru/ 104 > { ( i. II. .VS. A. Il'i. . . . HHi'ii U.S. IH.COIII ) 1117 0. H.VS. . A. 7B. . . . Kill ' Oi ! < II. .tT.C. Sa . H'acliTeiMof 'iij' ! . Kll dolls . * A In. elm : A 1111 IM. . K. , t T. iHt li. Hill | ilo ' . ' ( Ms . i Mutual Ualoa'li. . HI ? N' . J.C. ( } ) ti. 'n. . . . 11.1 < I.i. Now Con. it. on No. I'.iollla 1st ! . . ir-jn IIM 101 1X. C 11- ' N. W. Coimoli 1:1.1 : N. u. * & un doS. ! ' . Dili. li. 107 ( S.C. noiifund. . . . 1 U. fi.Vust. . Ituv. . Tenn. now H l id. 7(1 St. v. CJISJH : TH . Tenn. noww 3 < . IDS iloR. , vlV. . li. < Tenn. old II * nu St. I * A I. M.QanX. Vn. Ceiiinrint 57 I St. I * AS. P. ( J.I. I. 1H3 dodofurrcd D' iToxas t'.ia. IHH . . 1H3MIM Atclilnon 4 * 7tJ4iTuxis : ; I'.ie. 'Jds. . . . 17 AlciilHOii'.M A : iHS ( U. 1' . Isf ) of 'JJ. . . 1IIOU Canada So. lids. . . Ill : \VeslShoro It I..A.N. f.7t $ O. II , AN. Iiti. . . . Soutliern.ta. . Ht : ! < lN. 1'a.o. : i'U Ibid , offorcd IIONtOU StdCli ( lllOllllllIIN. HO5TOX , Ool. 10. Call louin. fi't7 ' n3r cant ! Ilinu loins. 0 7 par oont. Closui.pnsj t for tooUH. pj 1 1 1 nl nl'il if Viirn : A.T.fcS. V . Kil. Kiuo. Ill . 111.- Am. Siisar . 1(17 ( Cnn. K\o \ : nM . 111.Oil Am. Huirar pfJ. . . . li.l AtclilHOr Vd . . . li.l4J < AtUlllHOIl . Hull Toljplione. . ' . ' 01 Nrw Knxlur.l : Oi. . llostoii A Albany 202 WlH. Clilll. iMt . . . O. II. .tu Allo'.icz.Mliilnr Oi CO Kltchunri . . ( ill Atl.uitlo . COHI CMI. . . SOW Hoston ft Mo nt in \ B < 1 IlllnoiH Sl'jul 40 llutlu.V lloitan. . . . " Mexican Central. Cnliinirt.t Hojli. . 3I01" OlilColonv Pranlcllii . U Ore.SturlLlna. . . 1:1 : Ki.irairio. : . 10 lUiboer. in Union I'.iclHc inHi ( , Dinner. ifo' ° Went Kiul 04iTainar.ick. ! , hO Wrai Hull nM Hll Wolverine \V. Kloc. nfit Sail I-'i-niiulNvo T ( liiiilntloiiN. SAK PltAN'OISUO. Ojt t.t.-Tha oniclal clmliif quotatlolia f or .nl.lni : wo-j a-i fjl- Iowa : AH.i77 Ta Halo A Norcroii. . 170 AlnlmCon lei JllHtlCI ! 3n Annex Ill ) t.-iilv-W.mli. Hon. . n Ilelcher (17 ( Muxlc.-\n fiU IlrstX Il-'lolior. . . . lift Mono , . l/.o llodmCon fi' ' OecliluiHal Con. . . . 67 Ilulllon ! ' . ' Oohir 140 Oveniinn IH Cliallciu-u Con. . . . 40 I'OIOHI. , H.I Cliollar . ' 'Oft Savairu 72 Comlnunco . . . . 140 Snorplon 72I ( I Con. Cal. .v Va. . . . 1H5 Slurni Nov.aU'i , , , , 71 Con. IniPTUl . ' - ' Union Con Ul Oi-ou n 1'olnt . CO UWIi Con. UlII Kxuliuniinr . 4 Yollovv 01 nouliliOiirrv. , . . . 83 Silver > > i-t. UIHt : Mitlui l d > lur . blilii ilratu , nir. tjlo/r.ip'no. ' iur. New York Mlnlnu ; ( liiotiidonn. NKW YOIl'C. Oil. IJ.-Tlu following are tlio closlnv inlnlur Dulwcr 40 Ontario BOO Chnllnr IHO Onhlr. lin Crown Point fiU MMymomn.Ml Con. C.il. A Va. . . . l.tQ UnlcKHllvur ino Deudwood 110 UntcKRllrcr uM..1600 ( iovilil A.Cnrrjr. . . . . 40 Sierra N'ivaui. : . . . . 110 llalcA ; Norcroan. . 1'3 Standard Con K 0 Iloincttiiku , 2UUO Union Con 40 Iron Sliver , 4' ' Yullow Juclcul. . . , 40 Mexuian 40 off rt < l. OMAHA LIVE pCK lIARItETjj Fair Run of Common Cattle Finds tlio Trade 'Unchanged. ORDINARY CORNjjt : GET HIGH PRICES orV Slock Al . ( Steady nml l-Vrilt > rN Co n iil'/lli / * 1-Jnnlor Him * llronU .sMir'n1AloiiK ! " 'III ' Pr'ovtxIoitM , THURSDAY , Oct. 16. Hccclpts for the elnys Itutlcntcd were : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Horses. October 15 3.S07 4,702 1.SI7 October 14 3.1WI 4,2M 43 October 1:1 : 3. ! > : w 3o .i 1.407 . . . . October 12 4.3-a fi02 3,353 62 October 10 2,772 3,012 . . . . JJ October ! l 2310 4,013 23 October S lU3 ! 3Vi7 ( 3,027 . . " October 7 3,707 3.211 1.413 i October 0 4.250 4 , < fi3 2 7.0 44 October fi 3,070 1.629 CM 1W Thu olllrlnl number of ours of stock brought In today by cnch roiul wns : Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. P. . M. & St. P. Hy 2 O. ft St. I , . Ky 2 Mo. Pacific Ky I 2 . . t'nlon Pacific System 82 21 1 H. ft M. K. U. K 1 1" > ' C. . H. ft Q. Ky ! ' C. , K. I. ft P. Ky. , enat -I C. , 11. I. ft P. Ky. , wont. . . . 11 1 C. . St. P. . M. ft O. Ky. . . . 2 3 F. , K. ft .M. V. K. K 2S 19 . . Totnl reeelptH 113 78 S The disposition of tlio days receipts wns i as follows , eaeh buyer purchasing the num ber of he.-ul Indicated : I Huyers. Cnllle. Hops. Sheep. ; Oimilm Pneklnir Co M ffi-3 . . . . The O. II. lliiimmuid Co. 3.M ! 1.1M 217 ! Swift and Company 4.i1 1,070 42 I TheCudahy PaeklliK Co. 3'11 ' 2.446 l.KJS ! It. Hooker nnd Derail.M I Yunnan ! ft Co 112 ' .I. I. . Carey KM i \V. I. Stephens 21. | Hill ft Lewis Co 10S 'Kenton ft Underwood. . . . 120 ! Huston ft Co It Livingston ft B 31 Cudahy Hros. Ce > . K. C. . . Ill Other Itnycra G51 . . . . Left over 100 ST.O . 4S1 Totnl 3.S14 5.401 1.SI CATTI.I There was n Keiod. fair run of cattle today , the receipts numbering WO" head , ns imnlnxt 3.0'l ! yesterday anil 1.93.1 eit Thuiliiy of last week. The Keneral mar ket did not show very mueh ehaiiKe ns eotnpareilvltli yesterday. Meef steers were In llflit supply nml In Kood deninnd nt steady tirlces. One buncl of fairish enrnfeil native steers sold nl Jl " . The ofTerltiRa were all taken In KOOI" seiison. Thu mnrke * on butchers' stock was also about steady , and the twenty to twenty- live loads of cows and heifers on sale were , mostly all sold enrly In the elay. Tlie stoekeraml feeder market .was stend > to a little cn.Hler. Salesmen who happened to have e-attle thai pleased the buyers re ported their pales ns steady with yesterday but the tendency nf Ihe feeder market was lower. KcprcHentnUve sales : N'o. Av. Cr. No. Av. Cr. No. Av. Cr. i..KM > $ jio 7..I2 : : ji 70 3i3..i3i ! ) Ji r II..1lfc7 3 (3 : . . . .llO' ' 3 75 COWS , L. . . fr > IV ) I. . . . I'M ) 2I.- . l..i.5.1 243 1. . . . 7 0 1 f.O 1. . . fri. ) 2 C. 1 . tW 2 f l 2. . . . or.1 I7S 1. . ' . . M ) 2T3 7. . . . ' . .21 2M L. . . K < > I ' . 'I 1.-W ) 230 l..1K ) 2 M S. . . . | IX > 2(0 . . . .llil.1 23K 9..11)22 ) 2M 1 7PO 210 I.,1114) ) 23.1 1 1010 2 S" t. . . . S.-.0 21D 1. . . . ! " * ) 2 M 1..10.V1 2 K 1..12.0 2S | 4..1012 2 W 1 1011 2 CO 1..1ICO 2 IS l..i.llJi ) 2 M 4. . . . ii.VJ 2 r.1 1. . . . HO 215 fi. , . . ICO 240 I. . . . ! > ! ) 20.1 S. . . . > SI 2 I'd i. . , . MO 240 3. . . . 1-fiO 2W 1. . . . M > 220 . . ! . W' 240 1..1010 2 ! 0 . 410 2 40 ' ' nn i. . 410 2 75 . fsn 2 41) ) & . . . . T30 2f.3 i. . 7 l 2 75 . 7fo 2 40 , 7)0 2. . 1(2) 2 SI 2 40 19. . . M2 2 CO 1. . 2 M ! 4lil 1 KM 2 TO L. . . 434 3 25 . s.18 2 53 1. . . . 840 2 'IlllLI.S. .1220 2 00 1' . . 1.1WO 2 50 i. . . , MO 2 r.o . WO / 1..IJ2I2 ) M 1..17SO ' 2 CO .1170 2:0 -.2..1370 2 10 1..1CU ) 2 G5 .1 75 2 : o 3..10CO 2 40 CAI.VIS. . 375 2 oo C. . . . I ? : 3 fit 1. . . 210 B 00 . 378 2 W 2. . . . SCO 4 ( O 1. . , ICO r , co . 3110 3 no i. . . . 100 r.oo 1. . . . 5 25 . 370 .1 M i. . . . no r. do i. . . . ir.o C 25 . 240 3 : i. . . . 10 5 w 1. . . . IM 5 25 STOCKKIIS AND Pi : ram-nts. , . OCT. 2 13 1. . . . S40 3 20 2C. . . . 723 32.1 .1UIO 1. . . . Mifl 3 20 52. . . . 62S 3 30 ' ' 2V. . . . I'M 3 20 10..1048 3.10 , . 720 205 ! ) . . . . Iil5 3 25 1I..1HJ1 3 3' ) . . 00 3 0.1 ? . . . ! U5 s : . - . 13. . . . 102 ! ) 3 30 . . SCO 3 ) . . .1014 3 21 10. . . . MS 3 35 ' ' 3 00 14. . S2S 3 2.1 13. . . . Ml 3 40 , , 720 3 05 1. . S70 3 25 4. . . . ! K)7 ) 3 45 , . r.io 3 10 30. . Ml 3 25 32. . . . 741 3 SO . . sss 3 20 Nn Av. Cr. No. Av. I'r. 2 sirs. Tex..KM 12 CO NCliltAHICA. 1 cow 1010 J2 10 10 fpeilers. . . . Ml 3 20 ZCOWK 1075 2 25 12 feeders 1170 3 30 1 bull 1210 2 25 ! )2 ) feeders. . . . 743 3 40 2 COVVF 1125 2 W 41 steers 1300 3M 2Meers 1250 2 75 2eteors 122S SCO 10 feeders. . . . 911 3 10 1 calf 100 5 00 IS feeder * . . . . CIS 3 15 llleharJson & Co. 2dteer 1110 SCO Hepburn Ilron. 2 liullK ISM 1 7S Ucovvs 103.1 3 COVVB t'CO ' 1 75 1 feeiler 1050 3 20 4 COVVH U7u 2 55 55It. It. I-lcco. Ilcco.fi 4 cow * ! > 25 fi feeders. . . .Ift.VI 2 Heem 1017 2 23 3 eiih'OM . 30C 3 M 5 cow * 950 2 03 CKFtevm . 1017 3 CO I heifer CCO 2 73 U3 feeders. . . .1033 320 COI.OUADO. llfiiry Kolder. 1 heifer COO 2 C3 10 feeders. . . . COT 3 33 2 feeders..1015 320M. S3 feedi'ru. . . . ( .00 3 33 M. Xclran. Sstrn. UK. . . 9M 1 75 2 feeders..1000 2 CO 1 heifer. 1120 210 40 feeders. . . .1073 2 CO 1 sir. HB..10SO 2 25 25WYOMING. ' WYOMING. 7 steers 1027 3 15 10 feeders. . . . 932 3 25 2 feuJerH..10CO 320 10 feeders. . . .1100 335 . Johnwun. 1 feeder 000 2 SO 45 feeders..1073 300 T. S. Stee.l. 2 cows. . . . , 955 22.1 17 covvn 334 2 C5 3 heifers. . , 703 Heel & Prlenil. 9 cows. . . , . .HOG 2 25 1 slue. 1145 3 33 1 Kir. UK. , , .1530 2 2.1 S5 feedera..H45 333 Tallinn ! Co. IS cows. . .loos 2 25 4 Fte-ers 1107 45 cows. .1014 255 IS steers. 1170 r heifers WO 2 5 7 ( itc/TS 11C5 \S" . C. Ixirn. 2 cows 970 2 M 18 feeders. . . . 9fO 2 enws 9(0 ( 2 CO 31 feeders..10CO 303 1 str. tl.10Mi ( 2 C5 to feeders. . . . ! ) CO 3 20 2 feeders..llt.0 2 75 . Pitch. 8 bulls 1301 1 feeder fUO 2 CO 2 bulls 12CI 2 00 6 fe > edcr8..inss 2 CO r bulls 1240 2 20 14 feeiler.1023 3 00 & cows 97C 2 23 tieo. IlUKFCll. 1 bull HOO 1 75 8 cows. . . . . .1095 2CS 1 cow 10 < X > 2 10 10 steers. . . 3 20 1 cow MO 2 ! 5 4nteers. . . 3 25 4 cows 1050 2 O ) 22 feeders. . .10v8 3 CO 1 steer. 910 2 f,0 T. II. Vcrden r. COWP ,2)10 i 1 staR .1300 1 tit 1 eow 710 .2 19 , . 3 M 1 hull 12 > 0 2M 10 3 r 7 cows 914 li.10 17 feeders. . . . 973 3 30 6 cows 1090 SK . . 4 feeders..1100 3 50 'J'.lT\\'liIttnker ' 1 bull 1010 3 cows 1020 2 4" 1 cow CO J 60 , , 39 htrs. Tex..1124 2,90 7 cows 10C2 3,15 2 feeders..1115 3 20 4 bulls 1237 250 ' 21 feeders..1110 3 23 29COWH 1033 ' 2 45' 1 calf 3d ) 4 00 HOi.S The re-ctlptHt of houa were Illirml tuiil the lai-Rcst In uoiur idu s , 4,7li2 beliiK reported In , cs iiKalnst 4,202 yesterday and 3.C" u week OKO. The tihnni ndvaiice'in'valiiHS the nast few days has evidently hnU.aL.siiiiiulntlnB effect upon the shipments nf IIOKS. - After n steady upward tendency since Monday nf last week , durlrtf' ' which time value * ad vanced 33IOc. the Inevitable reaction came to dny. Yestrrdny's Kljarp bleak In Lie provlnlon market was Ihe Immediate cause for the de cline In the lidkc . mnrkul today. The Iradn ope-ned 10f)15o loKi'rhaii yektt-rdny'B mornlnK market , and an .rufcfiiien Rcnerully were pre- pnied for the hn'iKf 'they took their medicine. and the movement yt'n fairly active at tlie de cline. Kvrrylhliw i\tns sold In Kood tcason nnd the market chisnil n little stronger under the Inlluence of the coed local demand and more fnvoruhle advices from rartern markets. llenvy IIOITH sold Try larKely lit J3.10U3.15 , ijs HKulnst J3.25W3.30 yenterdnj. A few loads .f henvy IIOKS , thnuKh not many , sold at J3.m In Ihe vami ! way lhal a few loads brouxht J3.33 yesterday. Theiu were some prvtty Rood llRhl hnss here , llKhter than anything on sale yesterday , which went ut J3.30 < iT3.35. The Kfcnl bulk of nil Ihe IIORS sold nl J3.15ff 3.20. the hulk ycstenlny beln r nl J3,30ft3.35. To day's break cnrrlos thu market Kick to nbout where It was on Monday. Ite'prmentntlvc sales : No. Av. Hh. IT. No , Av. fib , Cr. . . .257 M ) 11 10 f.'J . .314 yo ji : o BS. . . ,314 120 3 10 fd . .2CO Ifxl 3 20 r.o IM 3 10 fdC2 . .305 2M ) 3 20 2 370 3 10 C3 . .347 ICO 3 to 2C. . . 270 to 3 10- f.0GO . .303 3 20 49 3.12 toCO 3 10 GO . .2SO ICO 3 20 13 423 3 11) ICOM 3 20 M 312 COne 3 1214 tS 2S3 120 3 20 68 31fi no ? i $ 48 233 1:0 3 20 57 ! l ICO 3 15' C2 S'lO 2U4 3 29 55 V28 3 K.j t3 232 ( 0 3 20 II 315 3 lit. 17 278 40 3 W SC 274 M ) 3 15 41 325 ICO 3 21) B7 S07 120 3 IS 79 209 * 3 20 C3 2W (0 3 15 k3 IH 40 3 21) f.5 341 3 IB CO S09 40W ) 3 20 M 373 120 3 13 M ft4 40 3 20 42 305 10 3.15 . . . . . . . . 40to 3 20 M 293 129 3 U U J33 to 3 M 31 93rt . . 3 IB M * I7 IM 1 ! A 4 ! .314 IM 3 IT. U 317 M J il W . . JIJ fO 3 IS 71 . . . . * ' UO 350 : l 270 KO 3 IB M. . . . . . 311 . . 3 M 4 .TK . . . 3 IB t * IIS 10 335 no 307 ire 3t.t : < i : < too .1 M : M fO 3 IB 7 < 33rt . . . 33R ( S M7 IM 3 IB M 217 . . . 3 SR K K > 3 tO 3 IU 7R 279 W 3 l MS . . . 3 IH4j U J l IW 3 ST. 67 274 . . . 3 X 69 2SO M 3 JR K : ni so 3 so m MI 40 3K B3 2M ISO 320 6K 2HS . . . 3 K fO 2M ISO 3 JO 61 32 JO J If , i1 120 3 M to IOC ICO 3 2S M 17 40 3 SO f.0 303 . . . 3 27'i ' ffl 272 M ) 32i ) fit 21 120 3 SO 1C' . . . S M SS 175 . . . 3 3fl 7 203 M > 3M CO 221 40 3 SO .7 ion fO 3 SO 78 2H 43 3 S3 cias-onns ANO n.vns. 103 . . . 2 RO 2 31(1 ( . . . 310 3 420 . . . 2 ( K ) r. 311 . . . 310 13 W. . . . SCO 4 402 . . . 310 2 SM . . . 3 ( XI 23d . . . 310 B 344 . . . 3 Of , 2 335 . . . 310 C 2.16 SO 310 3 176 . . . 320 4 2JO . . . 310 1 3CO SO 3 20 3 W.1 . . . 3 10 HIIKKP There were 1,847 'sheen In the yard * and ihe most of them sold curly nnd at Just about Firmly prlcrs. Itrprrientntlvc sales : < > Av. Cr. 49 culls to Jl 60 WO Wyoming mixed 91 200 S.VS Wyoming mixed 92 2 40 217 western wether * 102 2 1 > 5 CIIICACO i.ivr. STOCIC. Clioloc lleeveH Were Stroiitt n ( We-il n eMilnyV KI ureM. rilK'Afin , Oct. 13. Choice beeves were KtroiiR nl yesterday's advance , but ordinary to Rood catlle sold Flowly nt n decline of lOc. Common lo choice cultle were wanted nt from J3.60 to Jl.tO. snles beltiR largely nt from tl.25 tn U.7B , nnd prime to fancy e'attle were iiKiiln held nt frnm J5 to J5.2.1. The mocker nnd feeder trade was moderate at from J2.7Ii to I3.MI , Cows nil I hclferH snld al fieim JI.2Ti tu J.1. > 0. bulli sid.l . at from J1.75 tn J3.25 , chiefly nl fr m 12 tn (2.75. and calves were active at from J.1.60 tn J for common to choice. Texas itcers snld at from } 2.o to J.t 15 nnd raiiRe cattle moved off at from J2.0 ! ' tn J.I.M for steers nnd nt from J2.2A to (3.30 for cows unit helfels. Trnile In IIORH wns fairly RiM > d , 4'hlrngn park era lining most of the liiiylnn. e'nmm ill henvy ti prime IlKht IIORS snld nt fiom J.I to J1.52'fc. nml tlie Rciuial market was 15e lower thiin jester- day's lw-Ft prices , with rales largely nt from (3.20 ( to M.IO. The nuirkel closed badly , with choice hoi ; * Felllm ; nrnnnd J3. to. Trifle In sheep wns fnlrty active nt Rener- nlly unchanged prlcrs. Sales were on a basis of from J1.75 tn J3.25 for Inferior to prime sheep , wc'terns relllni ; at frnm (2ro to S3 , a frw at (360. Feeders ImiiRht a good many sheep aionnd from J2.40 tn (2.CO. l.anilm Fold at from J2.75 to J1.M ; larRily nt from J2.25 to JI.25 , Incbi'lliiR n Rieat ninny western" . llecelpls : Cattlr. 12WiO brad ; IIORS , 40.H'0 head ; sheep. 15000 head. KIIIINIIN City ll\e 'tfiielc. 1CANSAS IMTY , Oct. l.l.-CATTI.C.-Urcelpli. R PCO head : shipments , I. CCO head ; mirket Fteady Texas steers , ( ! .25fi3 25 ; Texas enws. SI. ? . * > { ! 2..1 ! > ! native sle-crs. J3.I5 TI M : nntlve cows nnd heifers , S1.2Bfl2.00 ; Ftockcrs and fcedns. J2.40ji3.75 ; b-ills. JI.W ? 2.- ( ! , . lions Itreelpl * . ll.ono head ; shipments , 40n head ; market weak. IflWlSe lower : hulk of Fairs. J3.do i3.25 : hen vie * . J2 9. . ? 3.20 : pnckcr * . Jl.efifi3.r. : mixed. J3.COff3.30 ; IlKlits. J3.25U3.40 ; Yoikers , J3 2A47 3.3.1 ; plRS. J3.COi3.20. SIIKKC llecelpt * . 10 IKK ) ! iend : shlpmsnti , 41.1 hem ) : mniket steudy ; Inmhs , J3.00i7l.0i ) ; muttons. J 1.7057 2. 60. _ SI. l.oulH Live Sliielt. ST. I.OlfIS , Oct. 1.1. CATTI.IJ-Uecelpt * . 6. < oo head ; market steady ; native shipping steels , > n fO 4 75 ; Te\ns steers , (2 40fI3.rn. HOCH HrcelptB. 8500 head : market 10 ? lower : llBht , t3.10J73.25 ; mixed. J2. ! 'if3.M ; heavy. 13.0,1 . . HHKKC Itecelpt * . 3.0WI head ; market steady. Ni'iv Yeirk Ilve > Sfnelc. Ni-rxv YOIHC. Oct. i-itiivis-nrreiit : | none ; no tnidbiK ; culden ipiote American steers at lu flUHc. dressed welKhts : sluci | at KliMli- ilrciFed vvelRhts ; rcfrlgrrnlor beef nl ! > * JST4c ; no export * . lioas HecelptH. 3.27.1 head ; firm at J3.75ftl.l5 SlueU In Sluhl. lleconl of lecelptn of live stock nt tlie four principal markets for ThuiMlay , Oclnber 15. 1'W , : CattleHOKS. . Sheep. South Omaha . 3501 4 ( B2 l.47 . . . Knnsas City . s.tieo H.imo lo.ono St. l.iiulH . C.tOO S.500 3.K < Totals . 2JI.M1 C7.152 29,817 .llnrKet. KT. I/iriS. Oct. I ! . CorniN-iJulet ; 1-lCc o\ver : mlddllnK. 7 B-lCc ; Fates , 233 bales ; receipts 3,4."i8 ' bales ; shipments , tW bale-s ; stock. 22.9 4 > ales. NI\V YOIIK. Oct. 15.-rOTTON-Kutnres - steady ; snles . , 1C.1.0CO bales ; October. J7..V ; S'nvetrl't ' r. J7.61. IM-cnd > er. 17 75 ; January. J7.SC l-Vhniary , J7.D2 : March. J7. ! ' ; Anrll. JS ; May' 'U.OI June. ( K.07 : : middling. 7 15-Ifc ; net re ceipts. 3.332 hales : Rro > s receipts. I2.SCI hairs NIJW OUI.KAN.S. Oct. 15. COI-ro.V-ejiilct : 73-lCc ; low mltl'l'lnc. 7c : good oi.llnary. CJjc. Toledo < iriiln. TOLiiO. Oct. 15. WHCAT HlKher : nrm ; No. 2 red. 75ie ; Di'ceinber , 7S'se : May , 7l3ie. COIIN Dull ; steady ; No. 2 mixed. 24 ic. OATS Dull : Fteady : Nn. 2 mixed. 19'ie. CLViil : sm-rn-Stcady ; prime Oetober. J5.f,0 MIiineiiollHVbenl | , > IINNIACOLIH. oet , 1.1. wuiAT-Quiet ; oe- iober. ( .7c ; Deeember , G7"jc ; on trnelc. No 1 mrd , GT'.ie ; No. 1 northern , esc ; No. 2 northern Clc ; receipts , t09 cnrs. Oil CIl.v Mill-lift. OIL CITY. Oet. l.l.-Cre lit balance * . II.II , certlllcntes , no bids or offers ; t-lilpnicnls. ts.nri bids. ; runs , 103.450 bids. Frlm-n Wlient. KAN KIIANOIS(1 > Oct. 15. WIIICAT Stronc- necember. J1.3JH ; May , Jl.30'4. I'MiiiiiieluI. IliUl.lN. : Oct. 15.-ixchatiRe on Ixindon. right days' slKht. M marks 3514 pf . I'AHIH , Oct. 15. Tlnee per cent rentes. lOf 35c for Ihe account ; exchange on Ixindon. 25f 15c for checks. IXJNDON. Oct. 15. The Hank of nngland'n rate of dlHcnunt remains unchuliRed nt 3 per cenl. Hold nt llnenns Ayres , 181 ; Ma. . Ill I. t'J.15 ; Lisbon 33V4 ; Home. lOG.'jO. The amount of bullion Rene Into the Hunk of Knulnml on balance today. 23,000. _ . t'MimnclnliileN. . HOSTON. Oct. 15.-Cleailngs. JI4:3,120 ( ! ; bal ances , Jl,432,913. UAI/riMOUl ! . Oct. 13.-Clearlnc , J2.2C2.359 : balances , JMI.205. NHW YOHIC. Oct. 15. ClrarlnK * . Iti5.7 ! > ,340 ; Inlnnres , J5,450.r,9l. I'lllI.ADKl.l'llIA. Oct. 15. Clearing * . S10.022.- .V. ; hnlaiices , Jl.527,014. ST. I.O11IS. Oct. 15. fllrarlnRS. J3.500.SSO ; 1ml- nnces. J27I.255. Money , Oils per cent : Nrw Yoik exchange , JI.25 discount hid ; $1 discount asked. WASHINGTON. Oct. 15. The treasury today loft J742.200 In Rold coin nnd J32.200 tn liar * , which leaves Ihe true amount of the reserve. JI22.C5C- OW. OW.CHICAOO. CHICAOO. Oct. 15.-ClenrlnRi , J14,709.7C ; money , steady ; on I'nll , Cft7 per cent ; on time. 7 per cent ; New York exchange * , Jl discount ; for- elKH rxrhniiKC , weaker ; demand , JI.HV. ; ttxty days. Jl.SO-n. Drum CorpH Out on I'nriiile , Tlio Contlnenlitl Drum corps wrenaded The Heo last night nnd Rnvo n eoupie of U'ctloiiH with life nnd ilrum , nccumpnnled with other "cffeets , " In nn mlmlrable niiin- ner. The orKiinlzallou is : i new one nnd In composed of young ; men living In the SevenUi wnril. The eorpo numbcrH tweiity- HCVUII members. After p.iraeiiK : the HtreetH tliu corps attended t lie muss meeting held nt the lloyil theater , which WIIH aililresHcil by Senator AlllHon , Ii'4 > III-CAST OK TOIJAY'S WUATIIIJIt. .Yeliriihku IM I'roinlHeil n Fnlr Invllli > 'orlli tii | AYext 'VYIiiilN. ' WASHINGTON , Oct. 15 , The forecnxl for Friday Is : Kor Nebniskn , Iowa and Kansas Fair ; north to west winds. For Colorado nml Wyoming Fair ; warm er ; light , variable wlndx. For South Dakota Fair ; west winds. For Montana Fair ; llg'.it , variable winds. For Missouri Generally ralr and ullahtly uooler ; llglit to frenli north winds. OFFIOK OF TillWIOATIIIOH ; HUUI3AU , OMAHA , Ocl. 1.1 Omitna record of tem pera turu and rainfall compared with the ccrrespomllnK clay of the pnst tlirce years : IS'JC. ISM. 1K-.II. 1S-J3. Mnxlmum temperature. . . Ii3 K'.t M n Minimum tcniperalure. . . 41 f > : l Ki K Average lemperature .11 fil Ci CI Rainfall 00 , OJ .CO .0) Condition of temperature and precipita tion at Omaha for the day anil slncu March I. W-n : Normal temperature for tlio day fa Kxcecs for the day l Accumulated exeexs since .March 1 27 Normal precipitation for the day. . .OS Inch Deficiency for thu day OS Inch Total iireclpltallnn since Mar. 1..30.83 Inches Kxccss since ? March 1 3.83 Inches Dfllcleucy eorrcHp'tf period IMlj. . S.M Inches Doliclency corresp'g porloil Itai. . 14.CO Inches from SInlloiiM nt H p. in. vtt T3 4 STATIONS ANn BTATI3 OP 3 ? WKATHKIt. Omaha , clear Cl | .00 North 1'latte , clear ui72 \ . ( * ) Halt I.aku C'lty. clc-ur 72 | Ml cltar fit' ' .M flaidd City , part cloudy. W ,0i ( Huron , cloudy f i , i ChlcuKO , part cloudy. . . . CO .OJ HI. IxillIn , clear 74 . ( k' ' Kt. Caul , clear KW \ Davenport , clear 701 .U ) KnnpiiH City , clear 701 . ( llt-le-im , purl cloudy C4 | .U ) llavie , clear w ; , .w llUinuick , clear Wllllilon , part cloudy. . . . cloudy L. X. WELSH , Local Korccatt Oflklul. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed Amendment * to thri i Constitution' of the Stale of Ncbrnelm , n * ' hereinafter set forth In full , ate submitted I to this electors of tUc Stnte of Ncbrnskn , to bo votctl upon at the Kcnurnt dr-cltcr. to beheld held Tuesday , N'ovctnbcr 3 , A. 1) . 1SSO : A Joint resolution proposing ; to amend sections tw (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) . .Mid five (6) ( ) . of nrtlclo six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of Iho Statu of Nebrns1 < n , relating to number cf judges of thu supreme court nnd ihctr term of olllce. Uo It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : ileetlon 1. That section two (2) ) of article nix ( fl ) of the Constitution of the Stntc of Nebraska be amended so ns to road as fol lows : Section 2. The supreme court shall until otherwise provided by law , consist of live (5) ( Judges , a majority of whom slmll bo necessary to form n quorum or lo pro- nuunco n decision. II shall have ! original Jurisdiction In cases relating to lovenno. civil e-ases In which the state shall be a. parly , mandamus , quo wairnnlo , hnbe-ns eorpus , and such nppellato Jurisdiction , as may bo provided by law. Section 2. That section four (4) ) of article six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the slnto of Nebraska , be nmeneleil so ns to rend ua fol lows ; Section 1. The Judges of the r uremn court shall be elected by the elrcturn of the state at large' , and their term nf olllee , except as hereinafter provided , shall be for a period of not less than live ( .1) ) ycnrs ns the legislature may preM-rlho. Section 3 That section live ( S ) nf nrtlelo six ( fd of the Constitution of Ihc State of Nebraska , be amended lo read an follows : Section ! i. At the llrst general election to bo held In the year I'M. there shall be elected I wo Juilues of the supreme court one' of whom shall be elected for u term nf two (2) ( ) years , one for the term of four ( I ) years , and at eneh general election there after , there shall be oltclnl niu > .IndRo of the supreme court for the term of live ( S ) yenrs , unless otherwise provided liy law ; Provided , Thai the Judges of the suptemo court whose terms hnve not expired at the lime of holding the general election of IS'C. shall continue lo hold their olllce lor the remainder of the term for which the'y were respectively eomm ! sloned. Approved March in , A. D. 1V03. A Joint resolution proposing nn amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of nrllclo six of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska , relating to compensation of supreme and dlxtrlct court Judges. He It resolved by the l cglslnttirc of the Stnte of Nebraska : Section 1. That secllon thirteen (13) ( ) of artlclo six ( fi. ) of the Constitution of the Stulc of Nebraska be mutinied o as to read as follows : Se'c. 13. The judges of the supreme nnd district courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation as may be pro vided by law , payable nunrterly. The legislature shall t Its Ilr.'t session after the ndrotlon o , ' Ihls ninendment , three-fifths of the m.vtjors electe-d teach < -ach house concurring stnbllsh their -ompensatlon. The - romf-nsuttmi so es tablished shall not be chain : , i .ijieiicr I ban once In four years and in n. wen ! unless two-thirds of the members < ) > oteil U uiittll house of the legislature eoncuv therein. Approved March .TO , A. 1) . ISA' A Joint resolution proposing to amenJ icctlon twenty-four (21) ( ) of nrtlcft nvc ,5) ) if Ihe Constitution of the Plate of NMirnskn. elating to compensation of the officers ot Ihc execullvu department. Ho It resolved and enacted by the I ocls- laiure 01 me otnio 01 .NeiiraMtn : Secllon 1 That section twenty-four (20 ( of article Mvo ( C. ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to rend us follows : Section 21. The olllcers of the executive department of the state government shall receive 1I 1 for their services a compensation 1I to I be established by law , which shall be neither Increased nor diminished during the I term for which they shall have been commissioned nnd they shall not receive to their own use any fees , costs. Interests , upon public moneys In their hands or under their control , peiqulsites of olllee or olher compensation , and all fees thrit may 1I hereafler 1 be payable by law for services performed by an olllcer provided for In thl' "lo shall be paid ill advance. Into the stnto Ire-usury. The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption ot this I amendment , three-fifths of the mem bers elected to cacli house of the legisla ture I concurring , establish the salaries of the I oltlcers named In this article. Tie ; compensation so established shall not Lo changed ofleiier than once In four yorir.i nnd In no went unless two-third ! ! of the members elected to each house of the leg islature concur therein. Approved March 29. A. P. 1K05. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of artlclo six (0) ( ) of the Con stitution of the .State of Nebraska , rcliillng lo judicial power. Be II resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section one (1) ( ) of article six ( ( G ) of the Constitution of tin- State of Nebraska be amended to read ns follows : Section 1. The judicial power of this state shall bo vested In a supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , justices of the peace , police magistrates , and In such other courts Inferior to the supreme court as may be created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house concur. Approved March 2n , A. D. 1S93. A joint resolution proposing to amend nec- 'lin eleven (11) ( ) of artlclo six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stole of Nebraska , re lating to Increase In number of supreme and districtcourl * Judges. He It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section eleven (11) ( ) of nrtl clo six ( C ) of the Constitution of tlie State of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol lows : Section 11. The legislature , whenever Iwo- thirds of thu members elected to eacli house shall concur therein , may , in or after the year ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven and not oftener than once In every four years , Increase the number of fudges of supreme and district courts , and the Judicial districts of the state. Such .llstricts shall bo formed of compact lerrl- iorv , nnd bounded by county lines ; and sucn Increase , or any chnngo in the boundaries of n dlsttlct , shall not vacate the ofllco of nny Judge. Approved March 30 , A..D. , 1S > 33. A joint resolution proposing to amend section six ( G ) of artlclo one (1) ( ) of thu Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. Ho 11 resolved nnd enacted by the Leg- Udaturo of tlie Htitte of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( C ) , article ono (1) ) of the Constitution of the Htalo of Ne braska be amended to read us follows : Suction 0. The right of trial by jury shall remain Inviolate , but the le > glHlatuio may provide that In civil actions five-sixths of the Jury may render a verdict , and the legislature by also authorize trial by a Jury of a less number limn twelve men , In courts Infe ior lei tlio district court. Approved March K ) , A , L ) . , A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article flvo ( li ) of the Con- stltulion of Nebraska , relating to olllccra of the executive department. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Leg- islalitro of the Ktiito of Nebraska : Section 1. That section one (1) of nrtlclo five ( B ) of the Constitution o , the hliito of Nebraska be amended to read as fol- ' " "section 1. Tlio exee-utlvo department shall cotiHul of governor. euMinniKov > 'rnar. secretary of state , auditor of public ac counts treasurer. superlnlcndenl of public Itmtruc'tlon , attorney Keiioral. commissioner of public lands and buildings , and thruo railroad commissioners , each of whom , ex- cent the said railroad commissioners , shall hold his olllco for u term of two years , from the llrsl Thursday after the llrst Tuesday In January , after h s election , and until his successor Is elected and quali fied iach railroad commissioner nhiill hold his olllco for n term of threw years , beginning on the first Thnrueliiy after tha flrot Tuesday In January after his election , and until his UHCccxsor In elected nnd quali fied ; Provided , however. Thai at the first general election held after the adoption of this amendment Ihere shall be tdcotcd tlirco railroad commissioners , ono for Iho period of one year , one for the period of two years , and ono for the period of ihrco years. The governor , secretary of stale , auditor of public accounts , nnd treasurer uli u 1 1 resldo nt the cupllol during their tenn-nf ofllce ; they shall keep the public records , books and papers there , and shall perform such dutlcu uv may bo required by law. Approved March 20 , A. V. , U93. A. Joint resolution proposing to amend co- lion In ciity olx (2 ( ( ! ) of nrtlcln five ( D ) of th r'onHiltutlon of I lie Stale of Nchrniki , ilinlU ! ui : Mm nnmlirr of c.vectitlvo ntnio oniccr . Ho II ti'xolvcil nml enn Mc < l by ihotg \ * Isifiltire of thf Rttilf of NohrnnKn : Section 1 Tlint m-rlloti twenty-six ( M ) of nitle'lo live ir. of th , . CciMMItutUin of Iho fltnto of NfliruHliti be air ended to irciul n Serllcn ! C No other executive Mule ? ofH- eorn ixcept ? thoie mimed In proIon ! onei ( I ) of this nrllclei shall be created , except by nn net of the legislature which is con curred In by not less than tliiee fourth ! ! of tliu members elected to each hous * thereof ; PioIded , Tlint nny olllee created by nn act ot the legislature tuny bo abolished by the legislature , two-thirds of the mcmbeia elected tn cnch ho'iso thereof concurring. Appt'ived March 30 , A. O. . lSi. A Joint revolution proposing to Amend icrttoii nine ( ! > ) of article eight ( S ) of the Constitution ot the State of NebrnnUn , pro viding for tlio Investment of thu permanent ftinils of the Htntc. llo It rcMilve'd ami clinolPil by the Leg- iNliituro of the Stnte of NehritpUu : Section I. Tlmt M-i'tlon nlno if > > of nrticlo Misht IS ) of the Constitution of the Slnto of Nebraska bo nnieniUil to vcail ns fof- lows ; Koethiii o. All fniula brlonpltiK to the ntnto for ciluctitionul pnrpo.Hos. the Interest uiul Income \vh < roof oi.ly re to foe used , ahull tie deemed trust f.tmls held liy the slnte. and Ihe Biatti HhiMi mimdy nil lessen there of thut jniiy In nny manner ncrrue. EO that the Mime nl all renuln forever Invlolnto uuU umlln-.lulshed , n-.ul sii.'l ! not he In vested or loured cv.jit 0:1 : Vnllod Stnten or suite secuflilco. < .r icKlstereil county foomls or rcRlrtereil t-'moi diiitlct bonds ot this stalo. and Milch findu. : with the Inter-tot aiul Income th-ivof me hereby solemnly plrdRrd for the purposes for uhlrli they arc Ki'nntcd nnd not apart and lmll not be tr.iiiai'eiiod to any other fund for other UKCSJ Provided. The board created by pr-etlon 1 of this artl'-lo Is empoweted to Hell from tlmo to time aiiy of the Keoiiiltlcn hcloiiK- IIIK to the iiernmi.ont rohool fun. I and In vest the pioecedn arising therefrom In any of the securities eiinnii rated In this sre- llon bcnilni ; a higher rate of Intereiit , whenever an opportunity for better Invent * inent IH presented ; And provided further. That when nny warrant upon the mate treasurer rciu larly Issued In pursitiineo of an npiiroprln * tlon by the IcKtolntnre and secured by tha levy of n tax for Its payment , shall bo priMictitcd to the stnt < - ironniirer for pny inent. and there shall not be any money In the proper fund to pay Mich warrant , Iho board created by Hcettnn 1 of thin arti cle may direct the stale treasurer to pay the amount duo on tmch warrant from moneys In his hands licloiiRltiK to the per- " . " " . ' . ' ' 'l1 ' . .T1"1.fllml ! ° f HIP Mate , ami ho nhiill hold sild : wnrnint aa an Investment , of raid I'erminieut Hclinol fuml Approved .March 2a. A. 1) . , ISM. A joint resolution piopoalnR nn ntncml- mcnt to the Constitution of the Stnte ot Nebraska by nililltiR a new section to nrtHo tvvelvu (12) ( ) of .said constitution , to bo nuin- brrcd section two ( i ) . iclntlvo in the nicrK- Ins of the government of elte ! of the metropolitan class nml the government of the counties wherein such cities nro lo- cated. lie It resolved at'd enacted bv the LcK- l.ilatnro of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That iirll-le twelve ( IS ) of tha Coiifltllntlou of the Ktato of Nobrnnka bo amended by addliiK to wild article n new Hectlon to be numbered section two ( ! i ) . to rend nn follows : Section 2. The Koverumrnt of nny oily of the metropolitan class and the Kovernment of the county In which It Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when a proposi tion HU to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the votor.1 of such city and county and lorelvod the assent of n , majority of the votes cast In such city ami also n majority of the votes ciist In the county exclusive of those cast In such metropolitan city at such election. Approved .March ) . A. 1) . . 1J.P5. . A joint resolution proposing nn amendment to section six ( C ) of article seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution ot the Stnto of Nebraska , pre scribing the manner In which votes Eholl bo cast. lie. It resolved and enacted by the I.CK- lalature of the .State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( G ) of .artlclo seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the. Ktato of Nebraska be amended to read n fol- loivx : Section li. All votea Khali bo by ballot , or sneli other method as may be prescribed by law , provided the st'urucy of voting bo preserved. Approved March 20. A. 1) , ISM. A joint resolution proposing tn nincniS section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen ( II ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rein- tlvo to donations to works ot Internal Im provement and manufactories. He It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ( ) of nrtlclo fourteen (14) ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , bo amended to read u > follows : Section 2. No city , county , town , precinct , municipality or other subdivision of thn Ntnto , xliall ever make donatJonH to nny works of Internal Improvement , or manu factory , unless a proposition HO to do KimII have been llrst submitted to the iiialllloJ | electors and ratlin d by a two-thirds vole at nn election by authority of law ; Pro vided , That such donallonH of a county with the donations of such subdivisions Ilk the ngKrcKato shall not exceed ten per cent of the asseoseil valuation of such county ; Provided , further That any city or county may. by n three-fourtli vote Increase such Indebtedness live per cent , In addition to such ten i > cr cent and no bonds or evi dences of Indebtedness so Issued shall b3 valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon n certificate signed by the necre- lary and auditor of slate , Hliouliu ; that the same Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved .March S3 , A. P. . : st'5. ' I , J. A. Piper , secretary of titnto of tlio state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska ar9 trim nnd correct copies of the original en rolled nnd engrossed bills , ns passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of the Stntc of Nebraska , AS appears from said original bills on file In this olllcc , and that nil nnd each of snld proposed amend ments arc submitted to the ( jnnllfinl voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to beheld hold on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , A. 1) . . 1890. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto sot my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Dona at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , In the year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of the United States the Onu Hundred and Twenty-first , and of till * state th Thirtieth. Seal. ) J. A. 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