THE OMAHA DAILY 1J13I3 : 2lltHHr | ] ] > A.Y , OCTOHKR 130 , ISWJ. C0111IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Acts na if it Hud Again Suited on a Bull Campaign. FOREIGN MARKET SURPRISES TRADERS Mtltn llfforc Xmin n Slrinlj' Ailvnnci * Sot I" . lc < ! enibiT UlliuliliiK : Ul > In Xi-nrly SfViMtt- i Otic Cenlx. CIIICAOO , Oct. 2S.Vhcnt nctcil toilny n If ntnrtcd on n. rcnewnl of the recent temporarily wmpcniloil bull citinnnlsn. It nilvitncetl to 7IV' o fop Hcocmber nnd closeil nt from 70&o to 71c , or ncnrly 2'ic ' hlshcr thnn It tlU yeBterihty. lletfcr I.lvctpool cable ! " , n stroiif , ' noitiiwcril tnarkot nntl en- BngeinenlH for Atmtrnllnn ahlpmcnts nil contributed to the strength. Corn nnil onto purtlclpntotl In the bull feeling , ndvuncliiB > io nnil Uc rcspt'Ctlvc-Iy. Provisions closed nt practically unchanged figures. The Liverpool mnrltct wns oncu ngnln a BUI prise to the trndcrx here , who looked for 118 being quoted very weak after yes terday' * emphatic slump. Hut on the con trary , pi Ices from there showed a ? dd nd vnnco by the time the session opened. Thnt set December BoliiR nt an ndvnnco of UP. The first transactions In that option were made nt from Klc to GIHic nnd lnnlde of half an hour the prlca hud risen to K' ' ' , c. The northwestern receipts were ngnln BO heavy Hint they weighed at limes on thu minds of the traders like Uamiua'H KhiiMt at the banquet In the Imagination of Macbeth. Minneapolis nnil Uulntli re ported I.20S carloads recclvitl , compared with ' . ' ( ' ' < a week ago and with 1.22.S on thu corresponding day of the year before. To counteract this were advices from the northwest that farmers' deliveries nru rapIdly - Idly fulling off. A point In the situation In Minneapolis which was much com mented upon was that the premium of Oo cembcr over cnsh wheat In thtit market , which n few iliiya ngo was 4c , was down to Ic nt ono time today. The bull Hentlment was held nomcwhnt In check during the morning hours by the % senk London and continental cables , by tltn fact that New York cleared no wheat and by the con tinued closeness of the money market. Hut n little before noon n steady ndvnnco set In , December climbing to 70) c. This was caused principally by n sudden divelop- ment of buying orders supposed to cotno from Cuilnhy , whose selling was held to bo In n largo measure responsible for yes terday's bleak. That he should now turn buyer was an unexpected development and calls.-d u sharp rally. The northwest was nlso bullish with prices there advancing sharply making nearly 2c advance-ami there WIIH good buying hero for noithwcst account. During the last fifteen minutes mi-ssages from San Krnnclseo confirming the fnle of three cargoes to Australia Blurted buying nncw. December advanced to 71Vic. but reaotod somewhat before the close , final figure * being from "OTii : to 7lc. Corn was quiet but firm , being helper ! n peed deal by the stronger feeling In wheat. The advance In freights from the west Is expected to diminish the receipts , tem porarily nt least , nnd that perhaps made shorts nil the moro ready to cover. May opened unchanged nt from 27740 to 2Sc. ad vanced to SS'Hc and closed steady nt from SSVic to 2S-c. Oats were quiet. A firm feeling existed and prices were higher , lnnueitct.il by the ctlon of wheat nnd corn. Hut little Inter est 01 UK-red In the market. May started n shade higher at from 21 ; c to 21 lie. touched from ZlVic to 21io , ndvancod to Zl jic and the last price wns 21 < Q2IKc Provisions were heavy. The heavy re ceipts of hogs and largo estimates for to morrow caused it uonk opening'nnd under pretty general nelllng u further decline took place. 'Jhe strength of wheat and corn had Its effect later , however , nml nbotit all the decline was rc-covcn-d. Jan unry pork clone * ! 2Uc lower at 57..XO ; Jim- tiury hiril ut.olmtmou nt $1.50 Jniiimrv r"w ' unclmiiKcd ill W.Wfi3.S71i ; ICHllmnteil receipts Tuesday : Whenf , lie _ Thu Icadlnc futures ranged ns follows : "Art'olBir | "Opon. | Hlght" T Lo'vvT" | Cli V i.nit.so.'j 00 llec 71U III ) ' -a'liy 70ft 73H Ccin.No. 2. Oet 22M * ' " tf4)J May . . . ! ! OatR.No.-j. . SSM'aM 17H 17M May 1RUWH Pork.pcrb ! ) ! Dec 0 XI ) li Oil n RO G 00 Jtu 7 75 7 hi ) 7 03 7 btl Lanl.lUUtbi IKHJ . . . . 4 i.3 4 : ld 4 'JO 4 nn ihortlUbH Jan 4 45 4 50 4 42i ! 4 30 Dec a nas Jau : ) K.'W H KU 3 K7 ! < Cauli quotatlomi were an follow * : nl | I3.7ojil.is , | n wood ; winter puti'ii'm J3.50fr ' r.0. vtralKhtH. )3.Ziift3.CO ; tprlni ; "iM'eliils 13 f03 w ; Fprliu ; patent * , 13.03.b0 | ; jttralEhttt , IXOOIf . . . . - a ii.f TI.MOTIIV 8Kin-l'rlmc. : J2. " ' 1'jlOVIKION.S Menu purk , per 'litil. , JC nr , per 1W liw.JI.5o ! .hort rlhi. , ! , f3rl3.S5 ; : , lry ralte.l . MimilJcra P/.m"- ? fvClMnrt".llc" ( l)0)- 1 > - - re . UI.TIIMnrktt vary itirkoy.s , chlrkeim. C f7e ; ilucks. ( . S4c. UlBtlllcr * ' finished goods , per gal. , 112 Wcrc lhe rccel'"B ' nnj hlpment kia"i".il > \ : toj vtht. butior'mar. i ? i * L .mj creamery , ti iilH c * * titrv : iKij L'i5/.i _ - tt * * loaJy ; Ircrtli , 17 c. UUceao. Htc'-ulv ! M'2\V YOHIC ( SUXBKAl , MAI11CKT. < luotntl.N of | . Hay , , „ VarliiiiM CoilllllOlllll , . , . ViiYOUK Oet , : . - ) n , Vii , - :8.-riXUH-HcclDti ) 13. CX , lw 8 export , , 3,3M iljl8. ; ( | Uet.wlVir | buyers nml Kllcra apart , clonlne firm : Mlnne-ota pat ent. , ll.MCI.10i winter straight11.1001.20 ; win. tcr patent. . I4.45 I.M. winter extras , J3.COO 3.35 ; Jllniip'otu bakers , J3.:0ff3.8.0 ; winter r ; C ? ' - , ! 0"e"ca " " , ma until the iiftcrnoon. when prices lul- ln.VCnen 1" " ' y ° " - > Indian | drouth , riWrlp- continuation of the inircharcs ofevernl Callfornl-i ' . cuu'oe. for . Au.irnlla. Mrong cn mnrket ' .i . were MroiiK and hlKhrr durlnV the , h y " llKhter rvrrliiti nml the mlvani-o In whenl cliw" Inif nl , NfUo nilvanee Octolwr. ; . iifi30Vie c o - " 30 " ' ' " ' ' " . SlflStKc. clo.lns 3 ie. : , > > ptlomi were iuu-t. hut ' flriiier with corn . clo.lntr nt Ufi o nilvaiieo "i- ' 0 ! ' 1)rc < ; nll"ir' aWMUc. clo : ; ! 'llll'plnr' | MlQ > ' Ci Rood to choice , 75 > ic. I.KATi ilKll PIrm nt ZOQIZc : hemlock nl < . ' "Kht to hc" ? ' erop 21i s.r v'ToW1 > > r.Sl.'inn : rnllfornln. . Jl to * 23 III * . IV l'IlOVIHIONH-ll-.f. . , | | } . V Dull ; city. country , lL tii"frIi'clrDl.oun,11 .1" ' " ' " 'yi ' llri lralned. coinninn { „ KOOI . } . II.IK ) . Turpentine , rtull ; sSHOWo ( . < oitoii coj oil. nlxiut ulenilv : nrlini > rruilp , : jfi3c' nrlnie i'i 'i New Orlcnn. , ciwii kettle , 2vu3e. . nilHnilTH TO l.IVKltrooi ririn cotton , ; by rlenni. S-16 < 1 ; itmln , by lenin. Oil. KOaH-llPceliti. | 7.SS7 pkir-r market -tciidy ; * lnl.t-"n : < 1 I ' nn.ylvanlu , isosicj wviUrn , 1581SK- . IHITTIjU-llteelpt. . 7.7SS pUs. , ; nijtkit i > ti > ady ; wmlcrn italr > ' . tOI2l4ci wp ti-rn crvam- try. IHOOI } | IIKII. | , KH-J fuciory. 7 l2c. CHKIIHK llreelptit. l.na plim , : market Irmly ; larnc. THtflOUoinall. ; . TUOlOUc ; part iklin , SViU7oi full .klm , JVitMc. M13TAL3-1'U Iron , quiet ; southern , 110.240 - 11.71 : iii.rthcir. Ji1' Wfilt "fl. Cuppr , easy ; btltff hr.ikfri * , IP' i' . rtrhnns * flofl&tiln 70 I.oid , firm. Tin. * lcady niid en y. Mrnlt * 111 ! 7V4TIS W ; pintfirm. . Spelter , lit m , tlumetllc , Jt.MH/J. Vi. U.IIAIIA tTiV-rijitAiT' " C < indlllnn of Trnilc nml Uiinlnllon- iin 5 < lnpli > nnit I'n no ) ' Produce. Ilt'TTiil-'onininn lo f Ir , 0i choice to fnncy. country , HOllci trparntor creamery , . . UAMi-Pnilili > ehlrl.rn * , ptr dot. , I8.7WI.OO ! ntmll , ll.TSffl.W ; trill itiltliK , II. W : led llCBils nhil , -liomeM'c brlelt , fc : IMam. | wr dox. . 19. : : , , club houkp , I-IL. JHI- * . | er dm. . S3.15 ; Llm- t nrrr. fancy , per lt > . , > e : Hoqupfort , U-lb. ] am. prr doc. , t.l (0 ( ; Younc Amcilcii" , lto ) ! ; t lm > , fancy , > \y \ < . . VKAl < Choleo fill , ( .ft to 1M lbi . , are quolrd nt 'Rfc ; ( nine and rt > MK4n c. iiHIOK nii rottl.THY Sprlnic chlcltfn * . 7c : old limit. i4f"ct tin ) : < ) , lOfllJc : BCCJC. lOc ; ihiek * . 10c' . I.IVn lt''it'LTHY--lfrn . & < $ < : eock * . ! c : fprliiit chicken * . 5V4e : Hprlnir duck * . 607c : turkeys , < f "He. I'lOKONS I.lve. 7SflK > 0 ! dead plseftini not wanted. HAY I'pland. > ; niMlnnd. II.M : lowlnml. J4 ; iyi uraw , II ; color makes the price on buy : light 1 ip tell the U : t ; only tip KMitlei brine tp price * . TlltOOM COltN ixtremelylow ml * : new crop , delivered tin trnck in country : choice prccn fclr-wnrktnc rntpet. tier Ib. . I'.Jr : choice srccn. ninnlnu to hurl J'jej enmnnn. IHc. VHnBTAHt.KS. \VKIT I'OTATOU.S-On order * , per bid. , M-63 n.TS. TOMATOKR-I'cr H-bll. bncket , MlfTCOc. ONlOXS-liood > loclt. per bu. , WJtSOc. LIMA lJiANS-l'tr Ib. . 1C. iKAN'S llnnil t.ked | navy , p-r bit . : i 4nTl.r.O. 'AllltAOB Home rrowu , per hundred , 730 ! . CRLKHY-l'cr tli * . . : .V ; fnnev. l.irce. 4J"- I'OTATOKS doitl flock , per bu. . : . ' ,030c. OItAI'158 NVw York 15 > 'c ; Int c Iot3 , lie. c.M.ti-'oitMA ri-.ums-Nonc. : I > 1.MR | Nnhlpplni : Htt-elt. CAMP'OIINIA fill M'tliJ-Tokftys nnd other fnncy varieties. JLIOflLM. t-ltANIIKItltlKS-rapp Cod. per hbl. . JH OOf7C BO. AI'PI.KH roolilnc. per bid. . 11.75 : entlnp. Jl.Sj fl : TO ; Jonnttmns. fnncy. } ! . :3 ; fancy New York , J2.on. ' 'AI.IFOIINIA rnAHS I'er box , 12 ; New York , per hbl. , $3.f yi. Ql'lNC'lOS-IVr hhl. . J4. TitoiMCAt. rnurrs. QIIANUKS Mexican , It. lt.MONS - MefBlnnn , ji.OOiS.60i ? California lemon * . JI.COfM.25. IIAri.V.VAH-Cholce. larKClock , per bunch. 12.fo 2. : meillum-JIzed liunche * . JI.MiT2.DO. .MISCiiIANKOL'S. : OY8TKHS-- York countx , per can , 4Jc ; New York rclecU , per can , 40c : extr.i Eelecm , per can. 3c ; ntniidardx. per can , 30c ; medium * . per enn , 2. > c ; New York countn. per 100. 11.25 ; per l.COO , til ; New York 'elects , per Rill. , } J ; per tub. Jit : bulk Matidanln , | > T Kt\\ \ . . Jl.r.0. HONIJV Kancy white , per Hi. . HfflSc ; choice. 13c ; Callfoniln , nmber color , lOc. ClliMt-Clatincd Julcu. per half bbl. , J2.73 : per lilil. . JI.tOai.75. MAI1) . ! : RVHUI1 FIvc.Rnt. cans. each. J2.73 : enl. can * , per iloz. . ill ; half-eat , cans , JU.25 ; ip.nrt cnnn , J3.DO. I'lOS Impnrtril fancy , 5 crown , SO-lh. boxes. lie ; rlinlcp , 10-lh. boxes , 3 crown. OfllOc. NUTS Almond * , California , per llj. , medium lie. 10o ; Tarrupona nbnonil * . per in. , laiRe , 12'4c ; nrnzll * . per Hi. , Fc ; HnRllrli walnut * , per Ih. . fancy K.ift flicll , 120 ; m.tium rlze , lOc ; ill- berl * . per Ib. . lOo ; pccann , pollnhed medium , kc ; hirce. lOc ; pcnnuls. raw. 6li07c ; roasted , 7V4cj cheBtnutK. lOc. rilKSH MKATS. nnni--Ocoil native ulcers , 400 to COO Ih * . . C'.iO e ; upvtcin pteer * . Mf5'4e ; good COUH and helf- cr * . DSMic ; medium co s and helfcic , 4ic ! ; Rood foniiiiiirii > ni eoivn nnd heifer * . 3'4e ' ; KOOI ! fortquartcr * native ulcers. Cc ; Rood hind- ipiailer * cows nnd helfcrn. CV4c ; Rood hindquar ters native itcerx , SHc ; cow rounds , 5c ; cow plale * . 3e ; Itonelem chuck * , 4o : eou- chuck * . 3e : rteers chucks. 3'ic ; beef tendcrlolnp , ISc ; beef roll * . bonelc-H , So : vlrloln butts , boncleii" , Mfcc ; loin linckD , bonelcus. Do ; loin backs , 7c ; cow rllx , .Si , . 3. Cc ; cow lulnx. No. 3. fc ; beef 3ic ! ; rump butt * . DC ; ihouliler clods , Cc. St. l.oiilH ( ifiii-rnl Jlarkoc. ST. IXJl'lH , Oct. 2S. Kl.Oim-Hiill , easy ; pat- entp , tl.00irl.10 ; extra fancy , t3.0t03.70 ; fnncy , t3.00 3.iO ; cholco. t2.t.OW2.CO. Wll HAT Illsher Liverpool cables strengthened the market here nnil brought about a reaction In the price of future * . This was fulloncd by nn un etlled feeling. I.ondcn and llerlln being lower. loiter on iemrls | from Iho northwest that the farmers' deliveries had fallen off the market Irtcnme MroiiK. e | n.elnlly for cash , and while continental markets were puny nnd lower futures hero clofeil stnmi ; nnd hlRher limn > e terduy ; ppol ftron . with n better Inquiry ; No. 2 cash. In elevator. 7Hic ; on trnck , 72f .3e ; No. J hard , cash , Clc ; Ueccmber , 7354c ; May , fOUN Futures Btronir nnd higher , due mostly to the iiivtnrn In wheat ; ppot dull nnd easy "i'ie ° ' 0'iUCOTh ( > " * * > " 'ici "member. 224 ! OAV.l L-'UU' on..l . , . , Lut ralllc.l UI..1 iidvaiieed nlom ; with oilier Rialnj tpot ilull. "Yn'B-Siic lild'1' ' 1C'ic tlU ! * lnv > a' tc bljl - ' COIIN MKA'lU-tl.40. llltAN Dull and tending upward ; Backed not jalHhle nlMivo 3c und Hilpments 43cold ; on track , this side , nt o and C2c. K1.AXKKKII Hlpiiily nt C7c. TIMOTHY Siiil'rine. : | . f2.0. ! ; , JL'iAiY ' Tlnuitll > ; . ' ' " " * 'xt'clt for nner Kraucs ; ' .y,0 ' " " ' ' wllh ll ready EUlc timothy . ! . , . , ' ; J7.00 ° ! JiC , . . ? ' ' ' 5-'S07.CO. thin * lde. nL'TTLU-Lowcr ; creamery. H 21c ; dairy , Eff KOas Lower nt 14e. roiI.TItY-Flrm ! : ehlckens. old. rc : FprlnB. 5He ; turkeys , quiet ut 7c ; ducks , quiet nt cu .c : Rene ' " , quiet nt 4liCc. WIIIHKY-tl.lS. ' ' nt"C2 - " - { . ' 2iiI\r'I , . Ilacon > hR'cr | : prime steam , 14.15 - ; choice. . Nixed fhoiilderH. extru nhort clear nnd ribs. Jl.02',4 ; thorts. 14.75. Dry salt meats tUJfe ; ' . .JoJrli'rt4..Xtra ! " ' ° rt C'C"r ' Bn < l " "I tx-KII'TS-Flour 6,000 Mil * . ; wheat , 21.000 bu. ; coin. 113.000 bu. ; oats , 31.00U bu. bllll'MKNTH Flour , 7.COO hlil * . ; wheat Cl 000 bu. ; corn. 12S.eoo bu. ; oat8 , IS.QQQ bu. ' .criidii .nrcN. UVnrU'OOI , . Oct. S8.-\VHKAT-Spot. qulof demmid poor. Xo. 2 rod , , ? ' , , rlnB. Cs 514,1 No. with " ' neur " " ' ,7s distant ' ' ' " ' " ' I nel Plead , positions ? , d hlcher cloyed pteady. with near nnd distant po-ltlons October ' "K"c'i i'.U81lneJi.s ' nboul fnunlly dlnrlhuied ; , Cs 2'.id ; November. Ca 214,1 ; December March 'ft ' 55Sry ? > B3 2i" ! : * * " ' . . c SW ; TOUN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new , 3s 2d. I'Utures ppcne.1 steady , with distant posl- t OIIB i,4l hlKher ; doped quiet , with near iiosl- t ons unchanRe , ! to Ud lower and distant po- Kit ons 14,1 lower ; business about equally < lls- trlliutfd : October , nominal ; November. 3s lud ; Decemhcr , 3s l il ; January. 3s Id ; February 3s Id ; March. 3s Id. 11' llcnlaml poor ; stIxul3 fnncy , I'UOViaiONS-Dncon , plendy ; demand moderato - erato ; Cuniberlund cut , 2S to 30 Ihs. . 34 * Cd- Fhort rlhs. 20 to 51 Ihs. , 30s ; long clear , llslit' 3J to 33 Ihs. . 31s ; long clear , heavy 40 to 43 Ibs. , 29s C.1 ; n'.iort clear hacks , llRht. IS U.S. . 2s ; Bhort clear middle * , heavy , 45 to 50 Ihs. 25s W : clear bellies , II to IB Ibs. . 30s Cd. Shoulders square. 12 to 13 Ihs. . 31s. Tallow , line North American , 20u Cd. Hums fchort cut , 14 to ia Ibs. , 41s. llecf , extia India mess , CO. ; prime incus , 40s. Pork , primp mess , line western , 47s Cd ; medium , western , 40a. Lurd. sternly ; prlmo western. 23s Od ; rellned. In palls , 2d4 Cd , CIIKKSB Firm ; demand modi/rate / ; finest American , white ( AuRUst ) , 45a ; finest American , colored ( AUKiict ) , COs. IlllTTKIl Flncm United States , 5 ; ROO < 1. COs. OILS I.lnteed oil , ISs Cd ; petroleum , rellned , 'llKFUIfSKRATOU DGHF-Forcquarters. 3i < l ! hindquarters , Cd. HOI'S-At I.oiulon ( I'aclllo coast ) , 3. Dry' ( IiMMlx. JK\V YORK. Oct. 28. Considerable new bu l- nc H was effected throURli many tpot pclcctlons of brown , bleached nnd colored cottons , flannel ettes , cotton dress Koodx , wool dress Bluffs nnd miscellaneous fabrics. The demand , however , wns very much better , nnd reeldent representa tives of out-of-town IIOUPCS nnd a Rood numl > er of vlrltlntf buyers were outlve In their Inquiries for Btnpl.i r<ci , . nnd offerx for IUTRB blocks were turned I'nui. i'rlntlnn cloths were In uo.t.-o I'.cinnnd. with - < if C0l 0 pieces pot and ccnlracts for 30.000 pieces nnd 2c. Lnrue ord'-rj came In nt 2c bid and declined for FALL IUVKII , Oct. : S.lnoil sales of print cloths ; ( pots ut futures at 2c. Mnrlii'tM. I'COUIA. Oct. 2S.-COUN-StDndy ; No. 2 , 22',5o : No. 3. 22o. OATH Blow nnd IrreKiilnr ; No. 2 white , 20J4C. IlYK-CMIet ; No. 2. Clc. WHIHKY Mnrket sleudy ; flnlihed Roods on the bn lii of II. IS for hlRli wines. WIIKAT No. 3 red winter , CCc. HKITHIITH Corn. 87 , ' . ' ) bu. ; outs. M.300 bu. ; rye. 1,200 tin , ; whlrky , none ; wheat , 4,200 bu , HHII'.MiNTS : Curn , 23so bu , : OUIH , W.400 bu. ; rye , COO bu. ; uhlfky , t25 ial . ; wheat , 7.SOO bu. . . NF.\V YOHK Oct. 2S..SHnAK-Haxv. .tronK ! fnlr rellrilnK1 , 2ic. rt-ntrlfUKal , IK ) test , 3 > ,4c ; re. lino1 , tlrnu-r ; etamlurd A , 4 > .c ; ccnfecttoner. ' A. 4tlc ; Rrunulated , 4Ue. I/ONDON. Oct. 28. SlOAH ! Cnne , dull ; little dolni ; : rvnlrlfuxul Javn. 10s Cd : Murcovndo , fair rellnliik' . 9 3d. ISeel niKar , linn , tut llttlo doing ; October , Cn Hjd ; November. Us l(4d. ( Cotton MurK-cl. BT. I.OUI8 , Oct. 2S.-COTTON-Stendy nnd un. chanced : mlddllnir , 6 1-lCc ; pnlf . 77U balem re- ! U l"lle' ! tlll"n | < 'n' ' * . T4 biilcsi Hock , ; . Ool. -COTTON-Hteady ; mliiailnt- 3-lCo ; low mlddllnir , 7o ; good or dinary , Cic. _ ( Ml City Mnrl.-ol. OIL CITY , Oct. 2S. Credit balances , 11.14 ; certlllcute . opened. J1.17 ; hlidi , JI.18 : low , 11.17 k"b'b'l hlpmcntii , tO.Ztl bbls. ; runii. 101- 'KrUi-o Wlient. BAN FJtANCIBCQ. Oct. 2S.-\VHKAT-Qulet ; DpcvinUr. 11.34 ; May , H.37 % . XIMV Vork Wlient llulU Actlvo. NKW YOHK. Oct. 2S.-WhcBt Lull * w re arouwa today , auU with llttl * effort run prices ( up over Ie n tni'hel. Dreemlier nll , nl 7K' r. nRnlnst ' < * Inot nlR it , nn.l Mny mlvnnce < l f r-in 7 ! > e to MUe. The mU lici > wan due to light < .rT . > rlnK * , Iretlrr cables t inn expected , bulll'h crop news from India nnd reiiortB thnt * evr l cnric , * * ( mil been Inkfn In fan Fraticlpco for AuMrnlln nnd fnpetown. There wns exlenlv * IniylnK In Chlrmo for Iwlh north nnd outh- urntrni Recount. n well ns for foreign nceoiint. Thl * . wllh the exceptionally ptronu ensli ultua- lion In Mlnncup'ill * , nnd Iho prediction of Ilithter iprliiR wheat receipts , onrournKpd loenl IOIIK nccoiint purchnre * . There wns porno hrl- tntlon , but the cloc wnii ptronii. Totnl trnn B- lions for the day were 4,7StM ( ) bu , STOCKS , \.M > IIO.VHS. Vtiltinu * o'f ItnxlitfMM III SeiMirltlfM Very Sluoh HciliiiM-d. Ni\V YOHK , Oct. M. The volume of bunlne's In 'locks todny wns nlKiut one-half ns Inrxe ns on Tuepdny nnd lli * market dlrplnycd nerv- ouncs throughout , reflecting the nfter effect of yesterday's "scoop. " The trend of "jrlee * . wns j towanl n lower level , with n few fitful and fhort- . ' lived rallies Intervening. The trading wns purely | professional nnd the Rovernlnff Influence con sisted of pronounced monetary strlnRcncy. Call loans toched 12 per rent nnd nlthoiigli 6 per cent wns subsequently eclnbllihed , the bulk -of the lolins were nl 7 to ! i per cm ! . The rallies were almost In every Instance nttrlbulnblc to cov- tiK of short contracts. The severest declines were made In the forenoon operations nnJ npnthy characterized the afternoon session , nl- thuiiRh prices settled bnck to the. lowest points nt the close. The early extreme losses extended to 2 per cent In Kugar In the Industrial. ) and to lji per rent In the railroads , with the Ilurllni- Ion , Hock Island nnd Manhattan the chief suf ferer * . In the late trudlnc Consolidated ( las was ccm-plcuons by n break of 2'.4 per cent , while , on the other hand , New Jersey Central advanced 1 per rent. AllhoURh the market was sltiRRlsh the limited btislnepH wns fairly uphel 1. Tneru wns practically no news having n Rcncrnl l ar- hiK upon prices. Sugar mndn n tllRht recoveiy from the lowest on an ndvnnco of \ , ' per cent by the American Hucar Hellncry company In all Rriuk's of refined sURiirs , cucccedlnic nn eqitnl ndvnnce enrly In the tiny In domestic rnw Rrndes. The bears ndvnnced the theory of - probable prolrncted ilelny In the effort to facilitate the payment of n dividend on Chlenno Oa.i unil deiressed | the price of Iho stock lr per cent , which wns the exnct loss that had been scored on the pievlous day nnd wns bound to relied manipulation by powerful Intercuts. In the last hour tlm Rencrnl market was helped slightly , sympathetically , by the ratty In wheat , but fell nunln on renewed realization and bear pressure , llond prices snKRed slightly on lim ited ofTeilniSP. The rales were 1900.000. Oovern- mentM weru native nnd generally ( Inn on trnns- nctlons of JCS.OOO. Silver eertlllcntes were fairly steaily on dealings of JK1.WO. The Kvenlnir 1'ost's Ixindon financial cablegram says : The ptock markets were dull , but , except for Kalllrs , which were tint on rt renewed forced closing of accounts hero and In 1'arl * , the tone was not absolutely bad. At the same time , U liHiltH as If business were coming to n stand still until nfter tiio t'nlled States election. The Stoelt cxchnngc will be closed Monday. Amer- lenns were dull nnd closed wenk. A feature of t .0nv'h money maiket Is Unit pmall nppllca- tlons hi\tf bein inniir to the Hank of Knglnnd fer loat.s nnd 1'iaf the bank declines to lend I'Wfit HI hlnher rates than the ofllclnl quota- Han of 4 prr tml. Tlilt made n considerable Inipc ' " ' ! 1' ! oil the market , and It Is believed t-i Indicate tintank's desire to be In nn ex- ccitt.unlly | stroni : condition next week , for whnti er hnl | < ns Tin1'nrls boui > o was Mat nnd Iho jlerlln u nrket quiet. The following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : Atchlaon ii : N. Y. .V N. K. . 4B AdaniHKx. IIH Ontario * W 4BHI Al'on.T II 6S Orccoii line Am. Kxnruta Ill ) tirecon Nav HI IinUlniore , V Ouo14 ! O. S. L..tU. N Canada l-aoltlo. . . . fiii ? ( I'acllle Mall 21 ! ! Cnnnd.tSumhnrn. . 4i > > I'eona i Dec .t K. . . a Central I'acltli ; . . . . limiPllttburir HIS RhcH.A.OIuu ! ) ! ( , Pullman I'alaeo. . . 157H Clileaco , t Alttin. . If.H 'Headln ' ? " . ' > ! < C..II.AJ 74M K. 0. W 15 ClilcairoO.lt 07 * * K. O.V. . UM 40 CoiiMilldatetl Oat. 147 iHocx Itlaii'l U-m C. . C. . J. .VSt. L. . . i7 ! 'St. ' I'aul 71H Colo.Coal , vIron. Hdonfu \ 1'3 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . 14 St. 1' . .tOmiha. . . . 4li > 4 Dclawaroi Hud. . liM't donfd ll'l Iel..L'ick..t W. . . IS : ! * * . Southern I'.icinc. . 1:1 : U.<.U. pM 4''h Snear lletlnorv. . . . HUM KaNtTonu 14 iTonn. Coal .Vlro'i : tl < Krlo ( Jo Did lnHiT. .tO.Cont. nU. . . CO Fort \Vnyno 100 I Union I'.ioltic R tt.Northern pl.t. . . 11:1 : UJ. S. Kxnraiu 40 _ . . . ! . Ul l\V.st. U Hocklni ; Vallor. . . IIHnolHCcntr.il. . . lil : | \Vulls l-.irzo BK. . . SI. I'&Unlutlt. . . IK \V. Hlern Union. . . . K.&T.pfd VB \Vhccllnir .t L K. . J.'M ' Lnko Krlo iVeV. HI Un pfd. itotiM 117 M..VSL L HI LakeSUoro 14'l I ) , 'ill. O 11 Ix Bd Trust'l < ic. K LoulNvlllo.VN. . . . 4fiW N. " L. A-N. A C. F. .VI ManhaltanCon. . . . mi { do nfa Meniuhtsi O IS T. St. L..tlC. C. . . . -4Vi MlclitcaiiCont 111 T. St. U .tK.C. pU 10 Mluuotlrl I'.lolllo. . o'C. . U.K. . _ H Mobile.V Olno. . . _ Kn .S.U.11 ifil NanhvllloCim. . . . UH I Am , Tob. Cede National Uor.la j. UHo' do ntd. Nut. UorUa.-ontd. . o' Am. Tel. .VC. Co. . . 01 N' . J. Central lot Coin'lC.iblo Co. . . . 140 " Am. Sinr.ir pM North Am. Co .III 4 U. H. Conlaza tt 1. It ) Northern I'.ielllo. . II U. S. Loalhor pM. . DIM N. Pacific nfd V1K U. S. Ilubb.- . ' . ' 0 > 4 U.I' . l > . It O U. S Htibliarpfd. . Korthweatern 1OreifOi Nav. IHIM. 108 donfit 144 us L.s..tKiHtTii as N. Y. Central. U3W offered , t bid. t all auwss nciitH p-itd. Thn total Kales of ttucks today were 1C2.2S1 share * . Indjillni ; the following : American Sugar , 40.COO ; HurllnKton , 11COO ; Chicago Gas , 12Si > ) . I.c.iiltvlll. . & Narhvlllo. S.OOO ; Manhattan , .1 snO ; He.idln . I'1400 ; St. Paul , 17.COO ; Western Uriui , C.COO ; SIlTer ccrtltlcntes , 29,000. NIMV York .Money Market. NR\S" YOHK. Oct. 2S. MONKY ON CALL Stringent nt S5i'12 per cent ; lust loan , S per cent ; closed nt (710 per cent. l-IUMi : MKHCANTILU 1'Al'EH Nominally 7O 10 per cent , STKHLINO nXCHANGn-Steady. with nctunl business In bankers' bills nt t4.84Hir4.S4X for demand nnd JUO'fl.Sl'.i for sixty days ; posted rate * , t4. 2Q4.i.2i ! nnd } I.M'i ; commercial bills , t4.fOli. IIAIt SILViil-C4lc. ! ) SILVKH CiHTIFICATKS-CIT4O6c. ( OOVUHNMKNT 1IONDS Firm ; state bonds. Inactive ; railroad bonds , weak. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U.S. 4n , ros. now. 110 0. 1' . tHtt ot 'U3. . . . U.S. 4Hcoup.uo'.v. 117 I ) , .til. 13. 7a 11:1 : U. S. . ' . re/ 110 1) . .VU. O. ll U. S. 5s.coup Ill ' ' ' ' " ' liOK II. S.4n. riv 107 O. H..v'a.'Xi'lls. ! . 101114 U.S.48.cant ) KIH ( ; . H. .VS. A. 7 . . . . Hill U.S. - .r ; al : H. fcT.C. 5i ' * PacificUHof ' 95. . . 101 tin' Ala. , cl.vsi A 101 M. . 1C. , VT. 1st 1 . Ain..eli)3U : 101 doi'd 4n Al-l.-el-ID U Ul Mutual Union J4. . HI ? Ala.currimev l > 0 N , J.C. ( ion. fts. . . . lli : La. Now Con. 13. . 111 ! No. I'aolllo lau. . . MleHourllls KIJ Ilo2dn N. C.di 115 N. W. ContDls N. C.ts OS do S. F. UJ'J. 31. 1074 S.C. ilOTfillU I1 K.G. Welt. tsls. . . 7'J j Teiin. now not Us , 78 St. 1 * . Oantili 7a. Teiin. nnwt'jt J-i. . 103 do O. .V V , W. 51. 117 Tenn. oUllls 00 St. L. .t 1. M.Oaa 1. Vii. ContnriBH SS St.L..tS. P.tSj.i. ) . Kill dodefurred To.xaalMe. 1st * . , . 844 : Atuhlson 4i 75 Texas IMe.-Jdo 10 AtcnlHOii''d A : iH U. 1 . l tH of ' 0 J. . . . 100 Canada So..Mi. . . . 101 \VestShoro Is 104 L. A N. unified 4s , 74 n. 11. &N. Uts. . . . lUd Southern .14 84U N. 1'ao. Hill. US Iloxtoii Stoclc ( tiiotatloiiM. BOSTON. Oet. 2fl.-Call loans , B i ) per cent : time. loiiiiH , OG47 per cant. Cloilu. nrlcj.i for Htocku , boiulu and mlnlnir bit : A."T..tS. F HT T Wvnllnzh. Else. . . . B4 , Am. Siw.ir ll'-'H W. Kloe. nfit , 40 Am. Sujar nfd. . . . UUH Wis.Cjnir.il 214" liayStatuQaam Ed. Kloe. Ill 13S llell Tolophona. . . 204H Oon. Sluj. nfil it ; : lloBlon .t Albuiy. ' . ' 03 Atohlsoii 2d 'J1H benton Ji.Mahio. . l.v.i AtchlHon 4H 74 > i C.1I. < t 74M Fltclibunr OOH , Atlantic. . . ! 17M ( Jen. Klectno S7ki [ loBton .V Montini 82K IlllnoiH Stool 4S llutlo.V lioitoii. . . . m Mexican Central. . R Calumet .t ll'jjl'l. . Slu N Y. &N. B (10 Franklin o Old Colon v 17S Orc.ShorlLlna. . . . 14 vn Un Door. ' . ' 0 Otilncy 11:1 : Union Pacific H Tnmar.ielt 85 XVeHlBnd 07 Wolvorlua 7 Went End nfd H'JW Suit Francisco Mlnlnpr OuntntloiiH. SAN FIIANCISCO. Oct. SB.-TIm olllelal cloaliiT auot-itlonH for nilntnir HlocUn to.liy were an fol- IOWH : Odttlo Receipts Oonjtjrmo Ilciwy and Busi ness Holu.tairly Brisk. DEMAND FOR SHOWS INCREASE P.uy TM from llii Country Put New .I IV Into til * ' ' MiirUol _ HIIKN SlTtulV , 'Hit ClONC nt a Decline. SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. ES.-Uccelpts for the duys Indicated wcru : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. October 2S 4.SS5 3,914 3,00.1 October 27 3.3SU 7,49'J 1,101 October 20 4 78T 1,895 C.03S 73 October 21 iiw : 42.14 447 October 23 2,501 3K' > 5 2W7 Oclober 72 2.75T , 3,718 1191 October 2i B.97S 4,2fi2 1,0.17 October 20 3,470 4,159 October 111 4.li.1 : 1,414 69 ? 4S Oclober 17 1,309 3,013 3.47C 1 The oillclnl number of cara of stock brought In today by each road wns : Cnttle. Hogs. Sheet ) . Horses. C. . M. & St. P 2 -2 O. & St. 1 , . Uy. . . . 1 Union Pacific 78 16 S 2 C. & N.V. . Uy i 11. & M. U. U. U. . 57 21 & C. , H. & Q. Uy. . . . 17 2 C. , H. I. & 1 > . Uy. R 3 2 C. , U. I. & P. Hy.NV 15 Z C. . St. P. , M. .t O. . . . 2 F..I5. & .M. V. H. U , 18 12 . . . Totnl receipts.191 CO 13 2 The disposition of the day'8 receipts wns ns follows , cnch buyer purchasing the num ber of hciul Indicated : Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 3 O. H. Hnmmontl Co. . . . . . . f,0 1.702 Swift nnd Company 7t3 1 G'.S Cudahy Pncltlng Co 1,059 1,327 H. Mucker nnd Ucgan. . . . 1SS J. U Carey 151 Lobmun . & Rothschilds. . 145' W. I. Stephens 227 llcnton & Underwood. . . . 5S Sperry & Barnes. . . . . Cudahy. Kansas City 4S1 Swift , direct C7 Nols Morris , C32 Other buyers 91 Left over 250 100 450 Total 4,993 4.9SS 1.S30 CATTM3 The old snyliiR that the un- cxpeclul always blippetm In relation to the markets has boon cxcmpllllcd iiKiiln this woelc In the cattle market. Kvcry ono was nntlclpatltiB n llBht run of cattle and very little doing Hi the market for the last week of the presidential campalBn. On the contrary the receipts have been liberal and so far 'hnvo fallen wry little behind thu heavy' h n of last week. As to the condition of ' ( ho trade , while It has not been as brlsl : as operators would IIUo to sic. It has been [ fully ns good as could bo expected nt a tmo | when money Is HO scarce. Today's market illd not show much change In the matter of prices. There were not many fnt cuttU and the packers took about everything there was In peed sea son , pitying fully steady , and according to their Ideas , stronger prices. Some fairish westerns brought SI.noQ3.40 and short fed natives $3.W4.03. [ Mid one lot JI.20. There wcru quite L good many cows nntl heifers In the van s , thirty to thlrty-llvo loads , but the ilenr ml wns mIllclontly ur- gent to absorb pra tlcally all of the offcr- Ings. The prices pald were about the same ns prevailed on yesterday's market , there being no qti table change , The yards were "full of Htockorn nml feeders , but the'ro , 'cre also n good many buyers In from tl $ country , which put considerable life ll to the trade. In addl- lion to 11 number of small buyers who wanted n load ( or two each , there were several largo buyi , T , so that before the closen ; oed ma ! y cattle hail changed hands. The prlcn paid were not ma terially different rrpm ycatcrdny , so far an the general rllpjof the tiittlo were con cerned. Good fdeders Weighing right around Sno pounds ) were In good ilcmnntl nnil commanded1 suoltg prices ; In fact they hnvo declined very llttlo from , the high point. Ueprcsentatlvo sales : " . . ' . < - . I . -NATIVES. . 1 , HECK STiinns. No. Av. Pr. No..tAv. I'r. , No. Av. Pr. :0..137 3 23 1..11100 | 3 73 22..11GG Jl rS 1..1HO 3 70 20. . . 14S7 3 M 20..1352 410 IS..1372 370 13..1H12 3 1'5 COWS. 1..1CCO 1 50 3.ioo : 2 is 1. . . . 970 2 35 L. . . 930 1 SO 1. . . 2.20 7. . . .1000 2SO 1. . . . MO 2 10 3. . . 1073 2 y ) 2..1133 2 53 8..1012 2 13 1. . . IUSO 2 I 2..1100 270 L. . . E70 8 15 1. . . 1210 2 23 1..1ICO 2 70' 3. . . . 'M 2 IS 1. . . 870 2 SO 1..1140 2 3 H 1. . . . MO 1 73 1. . . 7W 2 SO 3. . . . KtC 2 C3 1. . . . 710 2 CO 4. . . b02 2 50 1. . . . HO 270 S. . . . 590 2 03 1. . . I'M 2 K > 2..10M ) : 10 1. . . . 770 2 10 15. . . 710 : CO L. . . 520 3 10 1..1000 2 10 1. . . 710 2 GO 28. . . . 910 3 10 1..1150 1 75 1.5 t > 20 2 40 . SfO 1(0 1. . . . MO 2 3S . . . 2 40 .I'M 2 K 1..1COO 2 40 2 oO .1310 2 75 1. . . . 9W > 2 40 C'ALVES. . 210 Z 25 2. . J 215 3 40 90 4 ! " ) , 330 3 00 4.4 272 3 M 140 500 . 332 3 10 1,4 310 3 ' 5 (10 , ISO 323 i . ! to 4 90 130 C 00 . 370 3 23 STOCKED AND FEEDEHS. 1. . . , 530 2C5 2. . . 6CO 3 10 .1031 3 15 1. . . , 7SO 3 00 1..I CIO 3 10 1. . . CM 3 15 1. . . , KO 3 00 21. . .11SO 3 10 6. . . 621 3C.O 1. . . , C30 3 10 20. . , .1131 3 10 1C. . . C73 330 8. . . , E2 ! " 3 10 1. . , . ! > 50 3 IS 12. . . C13 3 W 27. . . 813 3 10 12. . . . CSS 3 15 4. . . 702 3 S3 2. . . , C70 3 10 WESTERNS. No. Av. IV , No. Av. 1'r. 23 feeders..11S )2'l )2'lNKIIHASKA. NKIIHASKA. 2 cows 970 1 SJ C feeders..1053 2 90 4 COWH ! % 5 2,24 2 fi-eilcrn..1017 300 10 cows 11W 2 32 fcederM..1017 320 Franll U. IIUKhes. 1 Etng 11(0 2 2 ] 24 steers 1012 300 1 feeder SCO 3 M ' J. H. WrlKht. 1 bull 1170 104 2 heifers 903 2 SO 8 cows W2 2M i str. tUr..u : 2 S3 2 bulls 1025 2 23 3 feedera. . . . .133 2 95 4 cows 1015 234 U feeder * . . . . SC3 3 10 1 heifer 100 2 M 1 calf 190 4 73 OHEGON. 100 cows 9CC 2 3 217 feeders..1093 270 1) . P. Uruwn , 2 lJullH 12CO 1 VI 1 feeder 1000 300 1&3 cows 1)72 ) 2 3f'S . IDAHO. 1 bull 1CCO 1 7J 2 tra. tltr..1030 2 HO 4 bulls 12S2 2 til1 il feeders..1110 3 00 W. IX Heam. 7 cows 1121 2 4t 15 feeders..1000 3 10 1 cow kM 2 75 J. A. ISIdrldRe. 1 bull 14M 1 71 1 cow 1130 220 1 bull 1200 2 CO 49 fefders..llO 300 J. A. C. Kldrldgo. 1 taf 1SUO 1 25 33 cows 907 2 no 1 bull 1070 1 75 108 feeders. . . . 1W3 300 1 ox 2010 2 CO 47 feeders..10TJ 3 10 MTYOMINCJ. 1 cow 12M 2 i 7 tletn 1321 3 00 3 Fleers 1120 2 71 11 feeders. . . . Ml 300 C steers 1321 .S.Tl , 3 sirs , Tex..1030 3 00 7 sirs , ; . . . : 2 VS" > n 18 steers 1172 3 10 SO feeders..1C04 S i/5 , 44 steers 1212 320 1 steer 1070 3.'W u . , J ( . f Douglas. 2 steers 1210 ? M „ CVll.'Chrlsnian. G sirs , tlB..ii6 ' 1C7.J' I'aul Compton. 10 cows 930 . " U - 4 Pteers 1207 270 - It.P. . Allen. 7 cows 1031 2 7 27 BterrH 11W 310 Swan l-atiil and Cattle Co. 1 bull 1150 1M 42 hclfcrs 10S9 2 tO 1 stag 11305ZnS5 JI C.1 Holland. J cow 1140 2 S3 3 itrv , tiff..1493 2K > 3 cowsVtofXWl 2 sirs , UK..1115 275 1'4 ? & Qucalcy. 40 fecderB.,100l I.3 * 20 feeders.,1101 3 10 JUfjiN. Slilck. 2 cows 840tJia 4 t WH 11JO 2C5 34 steers 1103 325 1133 3 CO MO 2 00 37 cows 'M " 275 * " SC steers 1267 330 * UTAH. 1 bull 1ISO 1 CO 10 cows fOO 2 30 4 bulls 1293 1 75 12 cows M7 233 1 bull 13CO 2 ( K ) 3 bulls 1330 240 1 slue 1010 2 rt 1 cow 1030 2 CO 17 cows C4 2 10 9 fvoders..1032 2 75 19 cows 7(7 2 20 KOUTH DAKOTA. D. Andcrsi > n. 1 IJIIII..J..1CCO 1 5 James Korr. 22 feeders. . . .1131 3 OS 20 fleers HOC 3 20 Wenr I * H. Co. 2 bulls 13iO 1 M 9 nil-cm 1221 2 90 3 rows 870 8 10 1 calf 01 11 heifers { .03 2 M 1 calf 110 4 00 23 hvlfvrs 1017 273 1 calf 100 C 00 10 Mrs , UK..10M 2 Ul \VenU ; m lUnchci. 12 cows tir.2 2 35 2 steer 1205 3 10 20 cows 1017 2 CO H. Franklin. 10 cows 987 2 W 2 heifers 1075 2U 28 cu\vs 9U 2 33 , C clt-trs 1311 3 10 i. tOLOHADO.f * 8 feeders..1045' 2 70 40 feeders , . , . 905 3 15 V feeders..lit ! 2 72 ' ' F , Doll. 1 bull HUO 2 15 2 ( r . Us..12SO 2 75 1 itaf. . l * { > 0 2 4 fccdun. . , , VA JCO IS i-.w . KIS 2 K K * f.-e.li-rn lfll 3 ( in 40 i-ows. . , . SIO : CO feeders . . VH * 3 13 J. II. lltcley. If.own 077 5 JfMconii 1MM 241 U. T. Ontllo Co. 17 Pflwn Ml 300 7 ffulerx. . . . MS 300 70 con * ION I M \Ventrrn Utilna lM r Co. 1 fir , tic. . . . MO I W S mltm. . . . Ml S 73 S Mri > , tlK..HW ! W 8. Sftniplc. 2 Imll * 11SO ! ) 2 fMdfrs. . . . M9 I Jf 2 liflfcr * S10 5 7 tin. tie..1171 2 ! O. c. ItrnnUlum > . 19 fcnlcrK..llSl 3 10 10Kner Kner Ilrw. 1 Hr. llK.i.lJ 1 50 114 frmlrrs . . .KOi 3H 9 ftlT. tlif..lW 2 | fl in Mrr * lllfl 3 15 4 feeders..llfO ! II. .1. It.iiuirtoii. 2 row * IdfW 1M S cows 10W 2 AS 1 litllt 1310 SIS 1 feeder UN W 1 cow 1190 2M IS feeders. . . . W ! 3 2C MONTANA. 7 cnwn 1M7 ! 50 1IQO8 There wan n fnlr run of IIURM todny for the middle of the \\rpk , but It looked ninll \vhi-n couiinreil | with the rxrCTjIve recelii | | ot yentenlay. In addition to the fre h n-eolptu them were n K od ninny holdovers. KJ thnt tlic total ofTerlnirsriv hirce. The tnnrket opened nliout tendy nnd. the d - innnd M-ns llbernl , tlm trnlc uetlve. After about forty lend had clmnRcd handn. nnd Ilio \vln > nlBi * had been taken oft I lie demand , In * iii.ii koteakcniHl. . and closed . " .frloc louu. Heavy boss sold larnely nt S3.ffes.l . now nnd then n load \\clKliliiK ns much n 300 Ib * . or over touching 13.1.1. The number that brotmht the last mentioned jirlcc wns pmallrr tlma yrslcrtlny. Light nml llplit mixed loads roM nt J.tJOfT.I.S ) . nnd one load of light welghtx ns hlith n > n.32'4. Taking the market as n whole It would show nn nvernKe decline of clone to to. The average rrlco | inld for IIORK todny was the InweM since the 10th of the montli. llriiresentatUp miles : No. Av. Pli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. f.2 341 . . . 30" 70 D SO 31214 rr > 311 to 3 K ; no w. > n s izu , H 3OT . . . 305 Cl 232 fO 3 12'J 71 3211 ICO 3 Mi IK < ! ICO 3 12'i 51 337 ICO 3M CO 277 ZtO 3 13 11 320 . . . 303 C.1 277 fO 315 4 3\0 120 303 CO ! 67 40 313 M 593 . . . 306 M 320 120 315 R4 KG M ) 3 OS 63 2nS V 313 49 39J . . . 30fl C2 322 2M > 313 K 3 < G HI 303 f.7 29S : < U 313 63 133 1M 3 10 63 11 iO 3 15 C3 S21 . . . 310 6S 301 500 313 M V.H M 3 10 CS 319 W 8 15 S3 2911 40 3 10 fl ( 273 120 3 IS 63 311 SO 310 C2 272 ICO 313 61 372 (0 3 10 37 l . . . 3 13 CO 310 200 3 10 49 2 3 SO .1 15 65 W 310 71 171 JO 315 M 2tS HO 310 63 22. ' . ICO 3 IS 72 2 2 00 310 to 321 120 315 41 500 ICO 310 60 SOS . . . 31714 60 2 ! " < W 310 Mi Ml TOO 321 43 316 ! 0 310 C9 217 0 320 67 S9 120 310 12 1JO . . . 320 I CO 301 . . . 310 M 2S7 0 320 CO 327 ICO 310 C7 215 . . . 323 61 341 f.0 310 M J',0 . . . 325 C4 312 40 310 S3 ltl ! . . . 323 S3 317 . . . 310 153 20S 1W 330 67 3 : 120 310 77. . . 204 fcO 3 32V6 C9 232 120 3 1214 P1OS-ODDS AND ENDH. 1 230 . . . ICO 3 30G . . . 300 1 2SO . . . 2 CO 4 317 . . . 300 6 332 . . . 2 ff. 2SO . . . 300 6 332 . . . 293 1 310 . . . 3 M 2 20 . . . 293 1 3(0 ( . . . 300 4 302 . . . 293 .7 3JO . . . 305 t 3.15 . . . 295 ' 4 343 . . . 3 07"j C 300 . . . 295 4 303 . . . 3 07 > i 4 332 . . . 2 ! > 3 B 2S1 . . . 310 1 35.0 . . . 2 t-3 6 22S . . . 310 6 348 . . . 2 3 7 232 . . . 310 8 332 . . . 300 34 103 . . . 323 HIIEKP The receipts were IIITKC , but the mar ket was slow und fully lOc lower. HcprcEcntn- llvc rnles : No. Av. Pr. M tUnh ewes 102 J2 M 1143 Utah ewes 100 2 M 230 Utnh liimbs CO 3 10 CIIICAR4) I.IVK STOCK. < ! cmml Hun of Cattle- Move * Off nt Illprlior I'rloivi. CHiriAdO , Oct. 2S. The general run of cattle moved off nt stronger price * , nnd most lots ncro nt from lOc to 15c lilnher. Common to prlrno native beef steers wcru In demand nt from 13.30 to 15.10 , with pnlcn largely between I3.0 nnd 14.10. Tlieie wan the usual demand for stockers nnd feeders , nnd sulcs were mostly nt from J2.75 to 13.05. COWH nnd heifers sold largely nt from t2 to } 3. choice heifers l elriK scnrcc nnd firm nt from (3.50 to U.f.V Hulls fold chiefly nt from } 2 to 12.75 , nnd caheseie Inactive nt rullnw iiuotntlons. Texas entilecie ICe hlKher , nnd choice stc-era were wanted lit from 13,15 to 13.25. Western ratiRe niltle \ \ < re netlvc nnd had their part In the ndvnnce. Hales of eoxvs nnd steers were largely nt from J1S70 to > 3.CO. Trndo In hogs wns not very animated nnd prices suffered n further reduction of from Cc to ICc. Common to prime droves sold nt from 13 to Jl 45 , heavy packing lota going nt from 51 to J3.25. Ttie local packers' ryndlentc offered 13.40 for llrfhtwelKMs , but later tlie > lefurrd to pay ovt-r 1.35 , nnil the marl.ct closed at a decline fur IIL : day of lOc. I'l on- was the usual moderate demand for theep nt the ruling prices. Sheep were wanted nt from )1.60 to (3 for common to KCMN ! fnt lliH'ks. sales being mosilv nt from J2.25to 12. ! 0. OC.IK ! feeders brought J2.fO. Choice native sheep weie scarce und pretty much nominal ut from k' lii )3.23. I.amlm were In fairly good demand nl from S2.73 to 14.13 , n few prime lots being wauled at from 14. 4u to | l 1.0. IX'clpts : Cnttle. 10.CIH bend ; hogs , 30,000 head ; tliet-p. It.OOO head. City l.lvo SlooU. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 2S. CATTM--HecelitK. : | 10,000 head ; shipments , 2.00 head. Market Mendy to utrong nnil active ; Texns tteer * . > 2.00fr3.E5 ; Texas coxvs. I1.755T2.CO ; native Ktetr . $3.COft4.fO : native cows nnd heifers. H.30ST3.00 ; rtockers nnd feeders. J2.6flG3.70 ; bulls. J1.75 3.CO. HOOS lleeelpts. inooohen1 : * liiini | nl Mniket wenlc to Cc lower ; bulk of rnles. } 1207 3.30 ; heavy nnd picker * . $3.1Sfi3.25 ; mlxe.l , 3.ri'W ' 3.30 ; lights. 3.20lf 3.3214 ; Yorkers. J3,23J3.3,4 ; I.IK" . S3.20gi3.33. KHEEP Itecelptp. 3.000 bead : Fhlpmrnts , 2.300 head. I-nmbi. S2.25ff4.25 ; muttons. JI.23C3.00. Vi w Viirk I , ! % Stuck. NKW YOItK. Oct. 2S. HEEVES-Hecelrits. 1,632 head ; steers , quiet nml f toady ; roiiKh biitcherB1 stocR. slow ; gem-rally easier ; native ktccr. " , IJ.fOffl 60 ; Colorado , $3.50iJ3.70 ; Flags nnd oven. J2.00Q1.10 : bulls. } 2.00ii2.CO ; dry cows. $1.13 < T2.C3. European cables quote American steers nt lOfllOViC. dretKcd weight ; pheep. nt 9fflOc. dreuFCd weight ; refrlKerntor beef. 7'bffSViC ; ex ports todny , 3.3W quarters of beef. 8IIKEP AND I.MlIleeelits. | . S.S13 head ; shet-p. J2.00H3.M ; lambs. J4.Mff4.90. HOGS Hecclpts. 9.434 head ; firm nt t3.S004.20. SI. I.oiil * ! . ! > < Stuck. ST. IX1UIS , Oct. 2S. CATTUllecolpts. . 4.f.00 bend. .Mnrket lOo higher for geol : others strong. HOGS llccelpts. 8,000 head. Mnrket 6c lower ; Yorkers , J3.30U3.35 ; packers , J2.10H3.S3 ; heavy , J3.00ffl3.40. - SHEEP Receipts' 1,000 head. Market strong. SlorU In Itecord of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets , . October 2S. IbW : Cattle. HOK * . Sheep. South Omaha . 4 , 25 3.914 3,003 Chicago . 10,600 3iiOflO 1C OM Kunsns City . 10.600 10.000 3.000 8t , Louis . 4.COO S.OCO 1,000 Totals . 29.S25 67,914 23.C05 CofTfc MiirUrt. NKW YOHK , Oct. 2S. COI-'FBB Options opened Inactive nt unchanged prices : ruled quiet nnd featureless on llKht support from Haiti- more , met by locnl nnd Europenn selling cables , unsatisfactory In view of yesterday's ndvnnco here ; clofcd steady nt . ' . { (10 points net decline ; December , J9.90C9.95. Spot coffee , lllo. quiet. Mild , quiet. Total warehouse deliveries from the United States , 32,020 bags , including 17,511 hnH from New York ; New York Ftoclc today , 190.S51 lines ; I'nlteit States Flock , 235,170 lines ; atioai for the United States. 442.000 bags ; total visible oupply for the United States , C77.170 bags. against (40,033 hngn last year. ItlO Oct. 28. COWEK nrm ; No. 7 , 12,700 rels ; cxc.iuiiKe , 8 11-lCd ; receipts , ll.KH ) ti K ; cleared , for the United States , 10,000 bags ; for Europe. 1,000 bags ; stock , 310.000 bags. HAVIIE , Oct. 2S. COFl-'KK Closed un changed ; snles , C.OOO liana. HANTOS. Oct. 28. COl'TEE Klnn : gooil average - erago Santos , 12.SOO rels ; receipts , 1SW bags ; stock. 442.CCO bags. HAMiiuito , oct , 2s. coKFnu-tjuict ; ? ; oi pfg. advance ; sales , 4tOO bags. Wool MarUrt. IIOSTON. Oct. 23. The American Wool and Cotton Heiiorter will ray tomorrow of the wool trade : While the movement of wool In Hoiton tlie past week has been smaller than In the previous one , eales In both New York and Phil adelphia have shown a pubstnntlnl gain , bring ing the aKKregato rales for the three markets over 1.300.0M ) ) bs. In excess of the previous week , the principal Increase being In forelpn wool. TIM story of the Boston market Is one of firm ness on the part of holders and unciiKlness on the part of buyers , who find thu outlook for outers is not as clear as It could be wMieil , and they naturally hetltnto to buy heavily of tlm raw material , Manufactuiers , while deferring their purcharcs until after the election , nro watching the market very clorely. In New York nml Philadelphia nn active market Is re ported. Territory wools continue In fell well , The Fcnrclly of ccrtnln lines of stocks continues. Snles In Boston , New York nnd Philadelphia for the week aggregate 7,651. COO Ibs. . C,0 < 3,200 lh . being domestic and 2,491.400 Ibs , foreign. Sales In lloston , 3.crooo | h ; . domentln nnd XUO.OOO ] b . foreign , making a total of 4 , 452.000 ILs. IN Cll > - .tlnrkrlM. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 28. WHEAT Market unchanRcd , cloicd IfiJc blither ; Nu. 2 hard. Cfl ! > < ! 3cj No , 3 , & 7fllli ! ! ; No. 2 red , 'iltt'tc ; No , 3 , C7 > 71c ; fancy , 73i7fa ; No , 2 "prim ; , Me ; No. 3 , CORN Mnrket active , about unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 20ii < fr21ic ! : No. 2 white , 22c. OATti-Mnrket tlendy ; fairly active ; No. 2 mixed , nominally Ktl7o ; No. while , old , 2l'ic ' ; new. nominally jcpisc. IlY12-Market steady ; No. 2. nominally 29S30c. HAY Market ftradys choice timothy , t.10 ; cholco prairie. | . ' . .OOfiO.M. lIU'lTEIt Market steady ; creamery , dairy , ICHIZo. EOClB-Mnrket nrin. Hc. Kori-lnii KliiniK'Inl. 1IEIIMN , Oct. 28. nxchange on Jxjnilon , clcht days' sight , 20 murks , 30 pfg. PA1UH , Oet < 2-Tlirco per cent rentes , 10U 7.v for the ni'cauntj t\cliiiiite o.i l.ondrn. . ' ; .c : io for itucki * . 1. | > NIHN , Oet. H.Hold If < | UOi-.l ( M Ultimo A } re * todny .it IW.xti ; nt Madrid , 19 , nl l.ii- boll , 3l'ti ut Home , I'liinni-ttil . -i MHMIMItff. Oct. JV-OlpurlBW , mt4l N'l\V ! Oltl.lCANH. Oct. llAI/riMpIii : Oct. SS.-.clemlnsn. US . ; ST. I.OUIS , Oct. Sv-Clnirlnici. Ji.3ll.MS ; bal ance * , IOO.tr.6 ; moiiH ) . nfls ir nt ; JJ w York cxc.miiKC , J1.7& dlfcvinil bid ; 75c dlm < ciuit nk < M. CHICAOO. Oct. SH.-ClPiirli.KM. 114 913. IM ; money , linn nl 7 per rrnt for call nnd time Ironx ; New YotU exchange , ! < V discount ; fnielmi oxchanBp , iteudyi ilcmnud , | ( M ? : ruty dns , II.S1U. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amendments to tin Constitution of tlio State of Nebraska , at ) hereinafter set forth In full , arc submitted to thu electors of the State of Nebraska , to bo voted upon nt the general election to beheld held Tuesday , November 3 , A. U. 1SDS : A Joint resolution proposing to nmcnd Ecctlons two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , nnd live ( t > ) , of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to number of judges of the supreme court nnd their term of ofllco. He It resolved and enacted by the Lculs- lature of the Stateof Nebraska : Section 1. Thnt section two (2) ( ) of artlclo six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended so ns to rend ns fol low U ! Section 2. The supreme court shall until othm-wlso provided by law , consist of five ( fi ) Judges , n majority of whom shnll bo tu'copsnry to form n quorum or to pro nounce a decision. It Khali have original Jurisdiction In cases relating to revenue , civil cases In which the state shall bo n pavly , mandamus , quo warrnitto , habeas corpus , and mich appellate Jurisdiction , ns may bn provided by law. Section 2. That section four (4) ) of article nix ( C ) of the Constitution of the state of Nebraska , bo amended so ns to rend ns fol lows : Section 4. The Judges of the tiupromo court shall be elected by the electors of the state nt large , nnd their term of oHlce , except an hrrelnnlter provided , shall be fern n period of not less than five ( ! > ) years as the legislature may proscrlbi ? . Section 3. That section flvo (3) ( of artlclo six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska , be amended to read as follows : Section 5. At the first general election to bo held In the year 1MHJ , there shall be elected two Judges of the supreme court one of whom shall be elected for it ttrm of two (2) ) years , one for the term of four (4) ) years , nnd nt each general election thereafter - after , there shall bi > elected one Judge of thn supreme court for the term of live (3) ( ) years , unless otherwise provided by law ; Provided , Thnt the Judges of the supreme court whose terms have not expired nt the tlmo of holding the general election of 1SC. shall continue to hold their oltlce for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 29. A. D. 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to seel Ion thirteen (13) ( ) of article six j of tie ! Constitution of the State of Nebraska , j relating to compensation of supreme nnd I j district court Judges. j i He It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska : Section I. Thnt section thirteen ( ID ) of nrtlclo six ( Cof the Constitution of thu Stain of Nebraska be amended so ns to rend nn follows : Sec. 13. The Judges of the supreme nnd i district courts shall receive for the-Ir ser vices such compensation as may be pto- vlded by law. paynble quarterly. The legislature shall nt Its first session after the adoption of this amendment , three-fifths of the members elected to each house concurring , establish their compensation. The compensation so cs- tnbllshed shall not be cliunf od oftcncr thnn once In four years and In no event unless two-thirds of thi' members Hooted to each house of the legislature cnnour therein. Approved March " 0. A. D 1SP3. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the officers of the executive department. Ho It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the Slate of Nebraska : Section 1. Thnt section twenty-four (20 ( of artlclo flvo (5) ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to lead ns follows : Section 21. The ofllccrs of the executive department of the state government shall I receive for their services n compensation to bo established by law. which shall bo neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they shall have been commissioned and they shrill not receive to their own use any fees , costs. Intoresls , upon public moneys In thi-lr hands or under their control , perquisites of ofllco or other compensation , and all fees that may hereafter bo payable by law for services performed by an officer provided for In I till * "I'1 shall be paid in advance Into the state treasury. The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption ot this amendment , three-fifths of the mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the salaries of I the ofllccrs named In this article. Tno { compensation HO established shall not bs changed oftener than once In four ycara nnd In no event unless two-thlnla of thu members oloeti'd to each house of the legj j Islnturo concur therein. Approved March 29. A. D. 1P3. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section ono ( ! ) of article six ( C ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating ' to judicial power. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section one ( I ) of article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of j Nebraska bo amended to road as follows : I Section 1. The Judicial power of this state shall bo vested In n supreme court , dls-1 i trlct courts , county courts , justices of the pence , pollen magistrates , and In such other courts Inferior to the supreme court ns may bo created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house concur. Approved March 29 , Ai Jl. 1S5. ! A joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article six (0) ( of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , re lating to Increase In number of supreme and district court judges. Ho It resolved and enacted by the I-efj- Islaturu of thu State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section cloven ( II ) of art- ) clo nix ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stnt of Nebraska bo amended to read us fol lows : Section 11. The legislature , whenever two- thirds of the members elected to each house Khali concur therein , may , m or after the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven and not oftener than once In every four years. Increase the number of judges of supreme and district courts , and the judicial districts of thu Htntu. Such districts shall bo formed of compact terri tory , nnd bounded by county lines ; nnd such Increase , or any change In the boundaries of a district , uhall not vacate the olllco of any Judge. Approved .March M , A. D. , IMU A Joint resolution proposing lo amend section six (6) ( ) of article one (1) ( ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by jury. Ho It roaolved nml enacted by the Leg islature of thn Slate of Nobrnska : Section 1. That ncctlon six ( C ) , article one (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska bo amended to road ns follows : Seellon C. The right of trial by JUry shall remain Inviolate , but Hi" legislature may provide that In civil uclloim five-sixths of the Jury may render a verdict , and the legislature by also authorize trial by a jury of n less number ihuii twelve men , In courts Inferior to the district court. Approved March 29 , A , U. , IttiS , A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article five ( S ) of the Con stitution of Nebraska , relating to olllccrs of the executive department. He It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the b'lnto ot Nebraska : Bcctlon I. That section one (1) ( ) of article flvo ( r , ) of the Constitution of the Htutu of Nebraska be amended to read us fol lows : Sentlon 1 , The executive department Khali consist of n. governor , llimtcnnnt governor , secretary of alate , auditor of publlu ac- countu. trcitHurcr. iniperlntcndent of public Itutructlou , attorney ecutral , couiuiluilouur of rir.iilu lamia nnd tMiltdlnirfl. nnd threi rxlliond comml.ijilunrts , pnch of whom , ex frVl. VV * * all > rnliroml oommtsMonorii , shnll hold his ottlco for n. term of two yearn , , fiom the tlrst Thursday niter the first l Hominy In Jiinury. , niter his election , nnd until hlrt mtccessor Is elected and qtlltll * lied. Kncli rnllroiul commbt-lonpr nhnll 1 hold hi * olllco for u trim of three years , beginning on HIP first Thurmlay after the i llr.it Tiimntny In Jnntmry nftor his election , 1 nml until bin tificccHnor Is olcctcd nnd quail- ' Hod ; Provided , however. That nt the llrst . Kottrral elce'on held nfter the ndoptlon nf this nmeildment there shall bo elected three tnllrond cinnnl * loner , one for thn period of one yenr , ono for the period of two yenrs , ntid onp for the period ot thrco years. The governor , ticctoinry of sinlo , nudlior of public accounts , nnd treasurer nhnll irslde nt the oatdtol during their term of olllro ; they shall keep the publla records , books nnd papers there , nnd shall perform such duties ns. may bo required by law. Approved March 30. A. D. , 1S95. A joint resolution proposing to amend sec * tlnn twenty-six Ufl ) ot article flvo ( B ) ot Ih * Zon.itltutton of Iho State ot Nebraska , limit , lug the number of executive -Into ofllcer.v He It resolved nnd enacted by the l.cff- lidaluro of thtStnto of Nebraska : Section l. Thnt section twenty-six ( M ) of article , tlvo ( f > ) of the Constitution of the siato of Nebraska be ntnendcd to trend ixs fullo\\s : Keethm ! C. No other nvcruilvo stnto ofTU rera except these named In Boctlon one (1) ( of this nrllcle shnll Im crouted. except by an act of the IcKlHlalttrc which Is con * curred In by not loss than throe-fourths of the members elected to each house thereof : Provided , That nny onice created by an net of the legislature may bo uhollhed by the legislature , two-thirds of the members elected to each house thereof eonrurrlmr. Approved Murch 30. A. lISM. . " A Joint resolution proposing to amend , section nine (9) ( ) of artlelt. clfiht ( S ) of the | Cottbtllutlon of the State ot Nebraska , pro viding , for HIP Investment of the permnncnt educational funds ot the Mate. I Ho It resolved and enacted bv the I.cg- Islaturo of the State of Nrhr.utkn : iSrUi0 V''i"1/00110. ' ; " "lnu < 1J ) of nrtlcla i 18) of the cljtht Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to lead ns fol- rrcctlpn 9 All funds belonging to the stnta i for educational purpose. , the Imprest and Income wheu-of only atv to be used , shall , J.o deemed trust funds held by the stiite. . "I"1. "I0 Htftp.hnll | . supply nil losses thereof - of that may In any mnnner nrertto , so that 4ho samp shall rrmnln forever Invlolnto nnd iindlinlnlMhrd. nnd shnll not be Invested - , vested or loaned o\-eit | on I'nlted Statc.i I or state securities , or reglRtered county j bonds or registered school dlslilct bonds i of this statu , ami such funds , with the Interest and Income thereof nro hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes for which they nro granted and set npart ami shall not be transferred to any other fund ; for other USOH ; j Provided , The board created by section , 1 of thla nrtlclo In empowered to sell from 1 tlmo to time any of the securities I.elonK- . , Ing to the permanent school fund nnd In- I vest the proceeds arising thoiofrom In nny , of the securities enumerated In this scc- tlpn bearing n higher rule of Interest , whenever an opportunity for better Invest ment Is presented ; And provided further , Thnt when any warrant upon the slate treasurer regu j larly Issued In pumianco of nn appropria ] tion by the legislature and secured by Iho ' levy of n tns for Its payment , shall bo presented to the stnte treasurer for pay- nieiit , ami there shall not be any money ! ' In the proper fund to pay snob warrant. I the board created by section 1 of this nrtl- i i elc may direct the ulnto treasurer to pay l the amount due on such warrant from i ' moneys In bis hands belonging to the per- i ' maneiit school fund of the state , and ho shnll hold suld win rant us nn Investment of said permanent school fund. Approved .March 29. A. 1) . , 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to thu Constitution of the State ot Nebraska by adding a new section to article , twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to be num- bcrcd section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg ing ot the government of cities of tha metropolitan class and the government of the counties wherein miuli cities are lo | , cated. , He H resolved nnd enacted by the LOR- ! ' Islaturo of the State of Nebraska : 1 Section 1. That article twelve (12) ) of the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska bo amended by adding to said article n now 1 Hcctlon to bo numbered section two (2) ( ) , to read ns follows : Section 2. The government of nny city of the metropolitan class and the government of the county In which II Is loomed may bo merged wholly or In part when a propogl- l tlon so to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the voters of such city I nnd county und received the assent of a majority of the votei oust In such city nnd nl.MO u majority of the votes cast In the county exclusive of those cast In such metropolitan rlly at such election. Approved March 29. A I ) . 1VS3. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( G ) ot article seven (7) ( ) ot the * Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pre scribing the manner In which votes shall bo cast. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Lcc- Islaturc of the State of Nebraska : flection 1. That section six ( C ) of artlcU seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stala of Nebraska be amended to rend us fol lows : Section G All votes shnll bo by ballot , or such other method us may b pivserlbei ) by law. provided ihe secrecy of voting b * preserved. Approved March 29 A. IX , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing to nineml section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela tive to donations to works of Internal Im provement and manufactories. Ho It resolved and onncted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ( of artlclo fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of tha State of Nebraska , bo amended to read a * follows : Section 2. No city , county , town , precinct. ir.tiiilclpillty. or other subdivision of the stnto , shall over make donations to any works of Internal Improvement , or manu factory , unless n proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors and ratified by a two-thirds vote nt an election by nuthorlty of law ; Pro vided , That such donations of a county with the donations of such subdivision : ! In the aggregate shall not exceed ton per cent of Iho assessed valuation of such county : Provided , further. That any city or county may. by a three-fourths vote Increase such Indebtedness live per cent. In addition to Bijoh ten tier cent nnd no bonds or evl- deuces of Indebtedness HO Issued shnll bo valid unless the sumo shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the secre tary and auditor of state , showing that the same Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved March 19 , A. IX. 1805. T .T A Plner Rprrpfnrv nf Htntu nf HIM state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to the | Constitution of the State of Nebraska are I true and correct copies of the original cn- I rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by tha j Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of I the State of Nebraska , as appears from nalil original bills on file In this olllcc , and that all and each of said proposed amend ments are submitted to ( ho qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for tliclr adoption or rejection at the general election to beheld hold on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , A. I ) . , 1896. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this Uth day of July , In the year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Klght Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of the United States the Ono Hundred nnd Twenty-first , and ot this ittato tLo Thirtieth. Seal. ) J. A. PII'EH , ( Secretary of Stato. Auc 1 DtoNovS morn onlr. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1 Oil ! ) . Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN ; PilOYISMS : AND : , Hoard of Trade , JMrcct wires to C'U'IVIIKO nnd Niw York , Corrcspondtntil John A , Warren & Co. WHEAT BOOMING and never offt-icd a butter opportunity fur mak ing money. Write U. H. Murray t Co. , Hanker * & Hrbkers , 122 Hlulto 111.IK. . , L'nlcunu. members of Ilio Chlcauo Hoard of Truue In KOOU .landhiK , fur their book on Htatlntlos and Bpccu. lutlve Infurmatlun , and Dally Market Letter , QIVIJN