HHB 0 THE OMAHA DAILY R13 : I'lirESDAY , tfOVMiJTUIVEU H , 181HJ. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL1 Wbcat Advftncc9 Over Two Cents on a Narrow "Margin , TRADING NOT HEAVY , BUT BUYERS ACTIVE Corn Ittilex Slronw nil Vrry Minllfil HiiHlncMN , Dci-lilrd MlrciiKlli 1" Win-ill , rirm Ciililinnil liiillcn- llotm of hiiiiilhT llccclplN , CHICAGO , Nov. 2. Wheat advanced 2'-o ' on ii narrow market today. Mtich of Uio ntrenjith wan due to the advance at Liv erpool. Other markets were neglected , corn advanced 4C and oats titiout the same. I'ldvlslotm closed with but little change. Wheat proved more InterestlnR than had been expected of It the day before elec tion. TradltiK was not heavy , but the orders to buy were In the majority , and nellers could only be found when prices \v.-re bill. The BtreliBth came principally from the foreign Munition. Liverpool opened lyd higher for futures and reported 11 diTTcase In stocks of wheat which were already small , of 135.000 bu. Thu llures ( on world's shipments wete conflicting , but nil of them were largo , and this was a dis quieting Influence , but only temporarily so. The quantity on ocean passage was GIO.OOO l u Uss. The net result was a very strong market. December , which at the cloc Suinrd.iy , was bringing from 72H to 72ic , opened this morning with buyers at from " : " , e to 73'e. A reaction to 73'c ( followed , bin from that point It turned upward apaln nixl with steady persistency , but without much activity In the tradlm ; II rose to 74 ,1- before 12 o'clock and later , after a reaction to 7IVic It rose to 74V. Thu nonlnxesit receipts of wheat were I.4.V ) cars , o 4i ) less than a week u.o , and 3 0'less than u yenr ngo , which , was u partial contlrma- tl'jn of the predictions so freely made last week that the dellveiles In tniit quarter WI-H > to fall off sharply. rio. lng cables ( ii > iwd an advance of 2'4d at Liverpool nnil Ihe olo.ilng price of December which Iind III the meantime fallen to 74''ic , nil- viuireil iiKaln to 74'ie. Utirliifr the last Jlfi < n minutes an extra spasm of bull ishness carried the price mi to 7."ie. The closing was ( Inn at from 74 ; < i to 73c. t'orn ruled strong on very limited busi ness It wa affected a nimd deal by Un decided strength In wheat , by the llrm cabhs and by the Indications of smaller local rf'elptF. .May started n shade higher nt .Mic and advance.l to I ! > ' .lc. selling nt from Lli'ic to Ki' c at the close. cuts were very quiet , but a llrm feeling existed and prices ruled higher , sympathy with wheat and corn largely ruled lluetiia- tlons. .May opened ifc higher at 2IV. sold lo i'li'ic ' and closed steady at from l'2c to 22kc. In provisions almost nothing was done. The small run of bo s had but little In- Jluenci- view of the proximity of elec tion. Live stock prices were higher and tills , with 'the strength of grain maln- talnid the opening advance. January pork closed r.e higher at JS.i- ) ' ' . ! : January lard Unchanged , at 14 fO. January rlb 2''C ' higher . , . Ksllmated receipts Tuesday : Wheat. 1C3 oars ; corn , 711 cars ; oats , 4UI cars ; hogs , 11.000 head. The lending futures ranged ns follows : AM elnH. Opon. | High. | Low. | duo. Whl I't.N'o.'J Nov 71H Di'C 7SH - May 7UJJ 77H 70J Cm n.No. 'J. Nov 54 Dee S5M1K JBH May CJlMh.No. _ ' . . Nov 1R isn MIX , is-K 1UU JJliy 81 H ' MIX.1 Pork.rcrlibi IKl ! J.in H ll.-i H or. 8 OJ > Laril.lOOItn 4 :1 : ( ) 4 ill ) 4 i7H ! t 27s ! Jan 4 C''i 4 .V.'hi 4 47 ! ) 4 SO illTtltUlH lire . . . . 3 7i."i 3 7'J > i H 72)4 ) Jan a 7h : < Him CnMi quotations wire as follow * ; KLOHIl Firm , wlnli r paunm , J3.7r.5tl ( V ) ; tralKhlH. | ] .404r3.M : > : i-prlUK rx-clnb | < . JI.OWI.23 ; print ; pnlenlH , I3.MI/4.U ; nlriilKhlB. J3.4l > { | 3.75 ; baker * . J2.7Mf3.IO. WIIi\T-No. 2 pprlnir. 73',4c ; No. 3 tprlng , CC'.b CSV. No. ! red. 7ii7r4e. COIlN-No. 2 , 2lc ; No. 2 yellow. 24 > ie. OATS Xo. 1. lSVi il ! > 'io ; No. 2 white. 2lO : : ' . e ; < So. 3. f. o. b. . 17Ulil'Oc. HYK-No. Z. SCo. . HAHLiV-No. iinmlnal ; No. 3. f. o. b. , IIO toe. No. 4. f. o. I ) . , 23'/4CIZSc. l''LA.\HI-ii : : > No. 1 , 7l71'to. | TIMOTHY HiiiPrlmc. : : . J2.M. 1'OI'LTHV Mnrlit-t nrm : turkeys. 8Jfl9ic ! ! ; chlckeiiH. 707I4c ; ibicki * . KiSUe. PUOVIHIONS-Piirk. per bbl. , J7.1Si7.:0. Lnid. prr ! ( ) Ibi. . 11.30. Short ribs , | . | ilcn ( loote ) , J3.70W 3.1-0. Dry willed Flioiibb-m llHixeil ) . J4.OOU4.2T . Kliort rli'iir rlitrn ( boxeil ) , JI.OOij4.l2H. UMIlHKYDlstllleritllnlrlicil foodi ) , per fc-al. . The following were the receipts nnd hlpments Yoitit < : I.MH.\I , WAHICBT. UiiiilalliuiN of I be nny on VnrliuiM ( ' ( lllllllllllllll'N. N1JW YORK. Nov. Z.-KIXtil-Hecclpt : , 27.- 4CO lihlB. ; exporm , CM btla. .MaiUut quiet anil livlil MTISc higher , without Luyem except to 1111 urgent wants ; Mlnneeolu pnlentK , J4.liOfr4.40 ; Mlnm-HOta biikem , J3.30tf3.tK ) ; elty mill pulenu , J4.WJ5.1J ; winter t-trnlKlit.i , J4.10fjl0 ; u Inter pat ent * . JI.43ti4.GO ; winter eMras , J3.wa3.35 ; win ter low Krailex. JZ.CCKJZ.OO. Suuthein Hour , MCaily ; p.uKeil Koixls , J4.UOII I 15. llye Hour. llrm ; Ktiperllne. J2.7SW2.M ; fancy. JWjffa.IO. Ill'l-ICWIII-AT-Julet : ; 37e , trade , for prime. C011N MKAIr-Qulvt ; yellow western. co. HYl- > Dull ; weflera feeillng. SHatH'SV.e. 1IAULKY Uull ; i\r tt-rn fveillng. Skfubljc. IIAIII.UV MAI.T Dull : western , Mjj55c. WIIKAT Iterrlptii , 491.700 bu. ; export * . 31.551 Lu. ; fpot llrnii-r ; No. Z red. f. o. b. . 8Cc ; No. 1 hnnl , S5 > 4c. OptloiiH opened llrm and atl- vuneed all day un higher calilcH. llsht Uverpoul Hoclta. pro > peclH of em.iller worlifu * liliinvnt | * . local covering illul n dlMppulntlni ; vIMIile up- ply Incrcurv ; elowd liiit ! io net hluhcr ; No. 2 red. Novemlier. cloced at 7 ! < ; ic ; Dtfcvmber , Wi ! tlMS.e , eloieil lit W.c. COUN lteeelil | , 243,700 bu. ; pot firmer ; No. 3. 3Iu. Optlinn cHli't-l'ilt | ' KlroiiK all day , with ' . hval , clcfiiin nt Un < ! net advance ; Novem- lier elovcd nl 30e ; December , 3''ij3 1ic , clowd ill 32'e. OA'IS HeeelptH. 2S2.700 bu. ; tpot firmer ; No. J , l'2'ie. Option * Millet but fctruimrr ; coi-d | lit ii'.ie net advanee ; May- closed ut M-Sc ; tie- i-cintn-r , ZJ ? ( | Z4c. elored at Sic. HAY Dull ; vhlppliiK , > 5.50aG.OO. IlOl'S'-l'Irin ; hlaltroinmon lo choice. 1SCG crc'p , 3d HIK'O crop , SdlOVjo ; 1'aclllc count , ISM crop , 3fo 7c ; U ! ' crup , 7B110 ; Ixnuluii llrm ; C0if70o. IHDHS Klrin ; lluenos A > re , dry. nuialnal ; Texii * . dry , ! H,4 IOc ; Callfornln , 15c. LKATHKIt-Hrin ; hrmlock tole , II. A. , light to hi-uvy\\i-lBlit , I91tvih ! ; acid , SOHZJo. Ilt'TTKIJ-llei-flptB. S.1C8 pUn . ; nli-iidy ; wcvt- ern creiiinery , liKdZtfc ; wcblern dairy , fcWl ! ! o ; KlKlnx , 20u ; factory , 7tni- . t'lIKKHU llri-rlpt * . 9.UCS pkgn. : Inige. 7'.if78iic ! ; Binall , H4nO'ic ; part vklmn , SUUTc ; full vklma , IXJOS lli-eelptu , 3.K2 pkB . : vteady ; Blalc nnd Pennnylvanln , lS'iCJlce ; lern , ISttlOc. I'HOVIHIONH llecf. Btrndy. .Cut incuts , Ktuady ; plekled iH-lllcn , 5O ! > } ic ; pickled Hhoulders , 4',4c ' ; plrklrd hams , S SC.i'.io. ' Uiril , dull ; wevlera Bleameil. elutft-d Jl.d5. nominal ; rrllaed , llrm. I'cnk , tlull ; mc , J8.DOiJ9.tiO ; fam ily , Jlo.iiWil2.ro. OILS ( otlonvecd oil , barely steady ; prime cniilr , ZZ' ' . o ; prime jellow , 2Cc nclUHl. IVlroleum , quiet ; llnlted clokod J1.17U. HuiMn , llrm ; Mrjlncil , eonimon to good , J1.94. Turpoiitlni- , Blcndy ; : S' ' ( i'c- ; ' , TAI.t.O\r-Dull ; city. 3Hc ; country , 3jo ! , us to nunlliy , llli'i : Klein ; donievllc , fair to extrn , 37iQCc ; Japan , 3iIilVie. MOLAHKUH-lrrcBulnr ; New Orleiitm , open kellle , good lo choice , 227c. MIOTAl.KI'll , - Initi. o.ulel ; Foulhvrn , JIO. JJ 11.75 ; norlhi-rii , J10.7r.Jj 12.50. Copper , Bteady ; Iwlie lirokrm , J10.75 ; exehatiKO , JIO.75fflO.iiJ. Lead , Mrady ; dnmectle , S..ttl ; exclmiiKv , U'.WfiJ.W. i'ln , llrmer ; ctiiilKhln , J13.05 < n3.15 ; platc > , quiet. Bpfllcr , iiulct ; dome-die , J3.Mi/3.S74. KIIIIKIIM ( ' > KANHAH CITY. Z.-WHUAT-Dilll ; nom. limlly He hliihcr : No , z hard , nominally n , * > c ; * . 3 , KHfiC3Ue ! ; No. 2 led. noinlniilly M c ; ' 3 , nombmlly 74Q77c ; No , Z.Bprlne , Clo ; No. A le. t'OUN-lrrrKUlur ; No. Z mixed , l'J021c ; No. Z \Ytllle. Z2e. OATS Steady enrly ; clo ej lower ; No , Z mixed , nominally ICc ; No. 3 while , old , nominally WViU1 : : c ; New , nomliiiilly ICfflSc. llYI-Klrm ; No , 2. Sic. HAY Ktcady ; eholro timothy , JSOW.50 ; liolcc prairie. J4. OjS.OO , JltTTIJIl-Htcaily but aulet ; creamery , KllflS Nominally ttendy at HHc. l.lveriiool MurUclx. MVKHI'OOU Nov. Z.-\VlliAT-Spot. : firm ! demaiut poor ; No. Z red vprlni ; , CH 5HJ ; No. 1 Cullfoinln , 7 * M. Kntiir B enrned Bleady , with i.rnr and dlilnnt pollloiii 1'id lilchrr ; clofed firm , with nrnr pnsltloin l ( i2U hlxhrr nnd dlntnot oonltliiiiB Mill ; burlnrm nbout niii lly d'alr.tutril ! NottinUr , < CUd ; Die mber , f 6UJ ; January , February , March and April , ( < 6Ji < l. { , l fli-m Anirrknn mix. .1 . ntw r.i SM l-iiturm < I" i > - - < lmil l iind unihunn'ii tinfni llrm with ii'i.r rn. | , i.tmil | .riii.n . * ' l hlKlicr. liunlni * * uli'iilt e < | iiall > illnlrlliiltdl. Ni'Vrmlicr , 3 * 2'i'l. ' In com.r. 3 < ! ' ' ! .lanunry , > * 1 vl < Ktbrimiy unit Mar < h. I * 1'jd. KLol'll Dull , demand poor ; St."Ixnil * , fancy wlntr , 8 M IMlOVIBIONS-Itaeon. utendy ; demnml iioor ; CumbM'Iniiil eut , lo SO Hi * . , M M ; flint t rlb , M In II ! ! , . , to * ; long clcnr IlKht. V < In JS Ib * . , SI * ; lung cirnr , liravy. 40 to { ft Ib * . , Ms ; Miorl eleiir Ixiek * . It lb . , ton ; * liort elc r mlilillo * . hemy , IS tn to Ib * . , nominal ; clear llllw , II to 10 Ib * . , SO * , mimihler * . * quar ) > , 12 to IS Hi * . , d * Cd. Ilnm * . 'hrrt cut. 11 tn IS tb * . . < ! > . . Tnlloiv , Hne North Amprlran , Z0 . H * f. extra India me * * , M * fld ; prime m < - * , 42s fld. Pnik , prims innf. tine wvntrrn , Sn ; meillnm wet'rn , 4S fld. l ard , dull : prime werlrrn , S3 M ; rcllned. In i > nlp | , 24 . CIIKKSK Klrin ; flnenl Amrrlean white , 4M ; flne l tnitrlean rrlnipil , to * . Ili'TTKH I'lni-H fnlted Slale * . ! * ; Rftod. m . liiiliniHrUrx. EVI. HOPS At Lnmlon ( Pnrino const ) , JC3 t . OVIAIIA < : IMK\L MAHKKT. Coiiillllnn of Trnili- unit on Simile n nil l n IKI'riiiliice , KflOS Orwul flock. ICr. IlL'TTLMt-fonimnn to fair. M7e ; choice ta fnney. country. llftIZe ; fcpnrator crrnmcry , ISO ICe ; galhrred eream. 12Q13c. OAMIi-PrnlMc chicken * , per iloz. . J3.730l.0fl ; qunll , (1.75(12.00 ; lent duck * , tl.M ; red hcatln nnd tnnll.irdii , JZ 75 < 03.C'0. ' CHKKHi : DomeKt'c hrlck , 9c ; Kdnm. per doz. , J9.Z , " ; club IHHISO. 1-lb. jnr. , per doz. , S3.1J ; I.lni- tiprger. fnney , pr Ib. . Jc ; Hoquefort. U-lti. Jars , per doz. , I3.CO ; Young Amerlni * , lOVic ; twlnn. fancy. J'l c. VRAICliolce fnt. fO lo 120 lb . , nro quoted nt 7fi7'4e ; Inrgo nnd eonrfe , 4fc. nitllSSKI ) roiJLTHY Spring cldcki-n * . 7e ; old henC'4iT7e ' ( ; turkey * , lOc ; peefe , 10o ; 'bii kn. lOo. t.IVIJ I'Oft.TI5V-Hcn . f.Ho ; eoek * . 5e ; jprlng rhlrlcn * . .Vie : Fprlnu ibiek * . 7fie ; turkey * , fc. I'lfiONS : Live , 75JI-Oe ! ; dead pigeons not . IIAY-1'pInnd. J5 ; mldlnnO. Jl.r,0 ; Inwlnnd , ' 4 ; r > e mraw , J4 ; color make * the prlec on liny ; llglil bales ell the I BI ; only top gradi- * lirlnc inp prleeH. llllOOM cOtlN-Hxtrcmely flow rale ; new crop. OrliviTo.l in , track In1 conntry ; c'lolco ' green rnlr.worklnB rati t. per Ib. . z'je : ct.olce grcon. running to hurl ? vo : eomnnn. U5c.K VKOirrAIILKS. S\ViRT l'OTATOiS-On order * , per bbl. , $1.63 flt.75. TOMATOKS-I'cr M-bu. baxket. f.OnfOc. ONIONS-Oood Flock , per bu. , SOffMc. LIMA HRANS-1'cr Ib. . 4c. r.MNMUp'l i.lrked navy , pr' Im SI 4nfl * fi. "AIlllAOR Hoine grown , per hundred. 7S T ! > Oc. n.M.nilY-T'cr ilo ? . . : > ; fnney. Inree. 45I7EOc. I'OTATOKS Ooml Ftoek. per till. , 25c. KtlffTP. ( JUAPI-.S-Ncw York 12'ic ; l.irgc lot * . IZc. CALIKollNIA I'llAriins None. Pl.tJMB-Nn fhlpplng Floek. r-AI.IKOHNIA flllAI'KH Tokay * ami other fancy vnfletlr * . JI.M. CltANIIMIlHIIW-riipe roil , per bbl. . J Oftfjfi rn Ari-LnS-Cnohlntr per bbl. . fl.75 : enllng. JI.S.1 (72 CO ; .tr.nathnns , fnney. J2.ZS ; fnney New York , r-ALiroilNMA I'HAHS I'cr box. J2 ; New York , per bbl. . J3. iftl. Qn.Nris-ivr bid. , jt. THOI'IfAL I'UUITS. ClIIANORS Mcxleiin , Jl. I.KMONH MoMlna * . J5.C005.50 ; Cnllfornla lemrma , J4. 0084.25. II VJI..I.'AS riinleo. large stock , per bunch , t.tx' T2.25 ; medium-sized bunches , Jl MffZ.CO. MISCKLLANKOfS. IIONKY Knncy white , per Ib. , UQKci choice. 13c ; California , umber color. lOe. CtDiitarintJ : | Juice , per half bbl. , J2.73 ; p r bid. , J4.MJ14.75. MAI'M-5 SVIlfP Flve-iwl. enns , e.ich , J2.75 : gal. enn * . per djz. , J12 ; half-gal , cans , J0.25 ; q-.inrt onnn. J3.r,0. riOS linporled fnney. S crown. 30-lb. boxes. I4r ; elmlce , 10-lb. boxo * . 3 crown OOlOc. NUTS Almond" . California , per Ib , . medium Jlr.i > . lOc : Tartiipona nlniond * . per Ib. , Inrge , i2ite ; Itrnzlls. per Ib. , Fc ; KrmllFh walnut * , per Ib. , fanry Foft * hcl | , 120 ; ntum slzi- , lOc ; til- orrts , per Ib. . lOc : pecanpollfhed ! medium. So ; Inrre , lOc : pennuts , raw , G'i87c ; ronsted , 7V4c ; clicstnuts , lOe. FIIKSH JIKATB. _ IlKKl.Ocod unlive deer * . 400 lo CCO Ibs. . C',4f e ; weptetn Fleer * . 5fi5ut ; Bid CUWH nnd belf- r * . satHc ; inrdlum cow * nnd heifer * , 4''c ; good rnrrquniiei * row * ant lielffrn. 3' i" ; goml forniunrleta nallic Fleer * . Cc ; good bind- Itiat-lcrn ws nnd hrlfi-rs. C'ir ; good htndunr- | lera native Bleer * . SI P ; cow rnumlo , f * ; cow rdali- * , ? ! , IMIU-IPMM chuekii. 4e ; cow clntrkH. .V : Dleer * chucks , 3 c ; beef tenderloin * . ISc ; beef roll * , bnnclcra. tc ; sirloin bull * , boupkii * . Me ; loin bneka. bonclpFa , tkloin ; back * . 7c ; cow rllis , Ni , . 3. Cc ; cow loin * . No. 3. Sib : > -ef irlmmbiKs. 36c ! ; rump butla , 5c ; shoulder clods , .ic. PORK Dn-FFed bogs. 5c ; pork loins , 7e ; pork tcmlerlnlna. l.V ; spare rlbi. 5o ; bam sausage , butt * . 5'ic ' ; pork shoulder * , rnugn , 4'te ; pork shoulder * , t-klnned. 6e ; pork trimming * , B'.ic ; It-af lard , not lendered. O'AP. MI'TTON Drcsrrd lamb , 7r ; dresred null ton , Cc ; rack * , minion , 9c : legs , mutton. Hie ; vnddles , mutton. S'.jc ; slew. 3o ; sheep plucks , 3e ; kheep tonguen , per doz. . 2Tc. HIDES AND TAM/JW. HIDES-No. 1 gncn bides. Kc ; No. 2 green bides. 4c ; No. 1 groin snlted bides. Cc ; No. Z green Failed hides , Cc ; No. 1 venl calf , 8 to 12 Ibp. , Ce : No. 2 venl cnlf. S to 15 Ihs. , 4o ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. Miv ! ; No. 2 dry Hint bides , 7 Sc ; No. t dry Milled bides , H9c | : part cured hides.to per Ib. less than fully cured. HIIKKP PKLTS ( Irien Failed , each , Z5SCOo ; green vailed shearings ( short woolrd early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( s'.iorl wooletl early Bklns ) . No. l , each. fc ; dry ehcarlnss ( Fbort wooled early Fklns ) , No. 1 , each , r.c ; dry flint. KmiFiin nnd Nebraska butcher wool polls , per Ib. . actual weight , 4i)5o ) ; Ory Hint Knmms Hiul Nclirnnkn murrain wool pells , per lh. . netiial weight , 3 4e ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelt * , per Ib. , netiinl wclghl , 4f5c ; dry Hint Colorndo murrain wool pcltn. PIT Ib. , nctual Wflght , 3ti4c ; fret eut off. aa It Is iifelc s to nny frplKhl on them. TALt/JW AND CUiAHi-Tallow. No. 1. 3c ; tallow. N'o. Z , 2'ie ' ; greaFe. while A , 3c ; grease , white II , 2c ; grease , yellow. Zc ; grenne. dark. IJlc ; old butler. 2fl2'ic ; bcebuax , prime. 15SJ 22e ; rough tallow , Ic. SI. LiinlH ficncrnl . ST. LOI'IS Nov. 2-KLOUIl-Klnn nnd higher ; ' VlTn f"nt'y' * 3' < iiwi- ; : VvlIKAT The bullish features of the market brought nbout n > hnrp iboiiBh llinlu-,1 .U-maiul mid ( -iiUMMl nn advance of 2c for the ilny In future * . Spot dull , bill higher. No. 2 re-d , cash. ' ? " ' ! ' ' : lrnck77 ' -'c ; December , 7SHc ; ' c-u'ltN Kuturei slroiiR nnd blKhe-r. In sympathy wllb vvlicnt , though Irndliii ; was i > lack ; hpol higher : No. Jj cash. 2214j23c ; Dtcrmber. 23'.4Jf OATS immure * llrm nnd higher ; spot dull nnd iiinnliipl ; No. 2 cash. levic ; May. l'2"-c. ItTK Klrvntor , 33c. rOIINMHAL lt.40. 1I1IAN Klrin ; Flicked , 41tf east track , I-'LAXSCKD-Kaslcr nt fSc. TIMOTHY Siii-Prlme. : : J2.50. HAY Dull. but tlrm ; prairie , J7.OOiT7.SO- tlniolby , jo.oofiio.r.o. thu flile , Hl'TTKIl-Qulel ; creamery , ICJJSlc ; dairy , HJf KOOS Klrm nt He. pniJLTHY Market nrm ; chickens , olil , Jiffllc- tprlns , 5140 ; turkeys , 7c ; duckti , ( jii87c ; Kecsa ) WHISKY-JUS. LH AD Nominally worth J2.CO for common nnd "pltOVISIONK-Pork. rtendy ; Mamlnr.1 mess. Jobbing. J7.25Ji7.C2V4. Lnnl. Mcnily : prime rtcam' J 1.12',4 : choice. J4.20. llaccn , boxed slmul.lcrs nnd extrn short clenr , J4.M : ribs. M.tW ; PhorlB Jl 75 Dry Kail me-ntn. boxe.l phoiiblcrs and oxlni short clear. J4.W ; ilbK , J4.1ii ; > horl . J4.25. HccelnlB : l-'lour. 111.000 bbls ; whent , 4 < ! 000 bu corn. 337.0X ) bu. ; oat . 107.0CO bu. ' .Shipments : Flour. n.COrt blil . ; whent , 53,000 bu. corn. 177,000 bu. ; oats , 1R.OOO bu. ColTec .Mai-lire. NK\V YOIIK NOV. 2.-rOKFRU-OptIonH opened utemly. with prices unchnnced to JO polnis lower ; ruled Kenernllv aulet , Kurnpe-an nilvlceH belli * dlfnppolnlliiB. PelllnB wnH rhcrKe.l . by world' * vlilbbsupply fnllbiR to | . | inw expected Increui-p : irmllni ; conrrrvntlve pendlni ; e-lecllon. Clor.eil flearty at net ndvnnce of lOc ; net ilrcllne of fi pnlnix ; call's. ll.WX ) li.ii-s. floveil : March I .MCS W ; IX-cember , J9.H5O10.tO. Spot coffee"mi dull ; inlbl ( inlet. IIAMIIPIIU. Nov. 2.-COi-'Fri-Qtiet | nt lit ? K-nfB lifeline : sales , 10 000 bni ; * . HAVHi : . Nov. S.-roi-TKB-Clorml ( nilet nt If net ilecllne : rnle * . 12.f\XI liacs. .J10' , N'OV - fOKKnK-Slenily ; No. 7. Illo. 12.400 rels ; exchange. K1-3M : received. H.fCfl baf - cb-nreil for the Pnlted Pialos. 5.COO bac ; cleared for Kiirope , 1.000 baus : stock. Zili.OOO baKH. Weekly : Sleaily ; exchange ulninlnril , 12.400 re-Is- recelptu il 4rlm ; the week. 91,000 baK ; MilpmrnlH tn the United Slnlen , 76.000 bam. ; nlock , 296,000 ' SANTOS. Nov. 2-COrPI-n-Oulet : ; Keel nver- nue Santos. 13 f 0 rein ; receipts. :9.dOO baiiKutock 411.000 baits. Weekly : Quiet : Koo < l nveniKe Sanl ton. per 15 MliiH. 13.000 rels ; receipts during the week. 13MOO b.iKs ; shipments to the United Stales , 6.000 bans ; Mock. 441,000 bat's. Xi-vv York AVIii-n | .MnrKet. NHW YOIIK. Nov. 2.-Krom start to flnlnh today - day the wlient market cave n Mirprlrlnic exhlbl- lion of HtreiiKth cnnslilvrlnK the fact that to morrow IB a holl'Iny. ' openlnK Uc hlKher nt fcO'.le December kept on rlMntr. H r.-acheil Sl .c. where It cliweil. Speculation vvns moiit active In llie last half hour , und the tolnl fnlc for the day only reached 3.1&O.OCO bu. It wn n cafe of bull centime-lit , reinforced by strom ; foreign news nml Kuropi-an buylmerpcclnlly on the Pacific coast , wlie-ret further export orders were reported. Llv- eipool stocks showed n fnlllnt ; off for Hie month- ! ' ! 1SIrV1' ! * 'hll'ments ' were ertlmnti-il nearly 1,0(10 ( 000 bu. lei's than Intt week , nml there was a reduction of C40000bu. in pawaRC , TheAmeVI - enn vlillile mipply Increased only half aa much H ciperlpit , I'orn ami oat a were ipileter than whent , but shnica Un trontr umlcrlonc. Ilr > - CooitH. NHW YOIIK. Nov. -Mnny buyers have madu fairly free engagement * of brown , blenchei ] and colored collomi nml fancy prlnta , of which the collective laklliKH will reach n inexl ; larnc qunnllty. Home makes nf wlilo vhertlnuH weie nvliifluled for nn nitvnnce In prices Wednes day inornlnir. Priming clotlm wenllrm nt 1&3 bid nml declined , ami finall saleu vve-ru made nt 2 11-ir.o. KALI , HIVKIt. Mnts. . Nov. Z.-Prlnllng cloths llrm at : % c ; good elcmaml ; mills ( low ' ( Hern. | | | | > ( irnlii Sup n ! } . NEW YOHIC. Nov. 2. The vlilbld supply of Kraln Saturday , October 31. n compiled by the New York Produce exchange , U an follows ; Whcut. IS,678.000 bu. ; Increase. l.UI.OOO bu.i com , 19,310,000 tu , ; tncrcu * , 1.U4.000 bu. ; cats , lt.7l UN ) tu j liunnff , S.tHX ) bu - rye ? 84l,0"fl bll lhi.ri.nr , 3-i.i.lH ) bu , . t.uUy 6. ' . J7.l'00 ' bll.j lni.rr.irc. 1 tl'l.UH ' ) bu. STOflvS AM ) IIO.NUS , Keeui-ll.v .Mnrkel i\bltillM : Proiiiilineed Stn-imtli All liny. NK\V YOHIC , Nov. 2. Tile stock mnrkfl to day exhibited prnnounretl strenglh nnd nn un- Uoually broad dltlrlbullnn of a mndeft vnlumc of bUFlnpM , The abnormal conditions confronting the ( imulatlvp nnd Invectmrnt eomnumlty were irFpoiiFlble for t.ic Indifference dlnplnyed to ex ceptional stringency In money rntes. The snme ennslderatlon comiiplhil HIP clranlnit up of short contract * tlmt In some stock * had been long outitnndlnn. In the face of rnte * for call fund * , running up lo H per cent with Interest n dny nnd li per cent nnd Interest on loiins over eleetloti dny. togeiher with higher actual and pn i l ipiolallon * for foreli i exchange , * liK'k * , were buoyant , nnd scored mlteine ndvancM of 1 to 3 per cenl In the rcgulnr shaie , nnd 6'4 ( ipr cint In the liny Stain ( In * . The strcnKlb of Tie last mentioned wn * due to the den I bnr- nu.nlzlng nil of the recently eonlllcllng Inter- csts In the properly nnd vneallng llie ri-cclxer- ship. Tin- Mock left off 1H per cent below the blKhe t on renllzlng. A fpatuip of fie day wni the expcutlon of numerous ( .ales of stocks fur rash. The granger * nnd nnthrnclle eonlers rcoreil tlip grentrsl Improvement * In the mil- way * , rlMng ZW3 per i-ent , nnd the maximum ; nln noted wn * In the Industrlnl * , recorded In Sugnr. which nlso led t IP market In point of activity. Other crnsplcunuly strong slock * were C.ilengo Oaa nnd Aim-rlcnn Tobacco. The Mrenglh of the slmre speculation ex truded to the rrfllwny bond market , which was inusunlly nellve nnd broad nt material nd- vnnce * . In government bondi nn extreme ad- vnncp nf 5 per cent wns recorded In the IIPW I * , rcglsteipd , which Is nn exccpllnnnlly wide luctunllon In that Is-u * . TUP buying wn * nt- trlliutpd to Investment nrcount. To return to the Block mnrkPt eonsldernble Interest wns nt- tnchcd to heavy dpnlltiKS In the low priced sharps. Including Union Pacific. TennesFce Coal , Papltlc Mall nnd Laeb-de ( la * . In tie Inactlxo Fpeclnltlr * Illlnnl * Stcpl TOFP 4'i per cent to 'iM . Sll\er cerlltlcate * were denlt 111 nl eon- ees'lons from pn-vlPiis Fiiles , closing nl S3 , as ngabiFt fS'4. the tlnal sale on Saturday. The liond ninrket developed decided strength n * the lay prosrc sed. nnd closed buoynnt , with heavy iL-mand for the speculative IFFUP * . which n-conled net Improvements of IflZ per cent. The sale * were * Jl.57Z.CiOO. Government * dis played buoyancy , rlslns H2 | per cent , the extreme treme- gain In new 4s. leglstered. Tlie snips were t.V.fOO. Silver certllli-ate * were active , nnd declined ' ,4 to C5 ! on snlci of J72. ( < k ) . Tlip Hvcnlng Post' * London flnnnclnl cnblo- gram says : The position of tie : money imr- kpt Is n * described on Saturday , nnd It will remain FO until the result ot the elecllon of Ihe United Ktntcs I * announced. The Paris bourse wa cheerful todny. The selllement tiiere Is going more smoothly thnn had been ex pected It I * reported , but not confirmed , thnt a Spanlsti Inlernal loan of 5PO.CCin.PCO P etus bn been taken by the North of Spnln Uallttay ; rompnny. or rather by Paris nnd Mndrld lianks , behind the railway company. The following werp the closing quotations on Ihe lending stocks of the New York exchange todny : _ . _ Atclilnoh i.lMi N. Y. Rnntr.il . IM Ailanm lit 14 , N. Y. & N. K . Al'on.T H OS Onlarlo . .tV . Ill ) 'Oregon ' Imn . llallltiioreAOiiib. . lil'i ' Oreeou Nnv . . - . . o rnnaila I'aclllo. . . . 57M O. S. L. , VU. N . Jfi CatiailaSomhorn. . 47 ! Pacific Mall . " reiilr.il Pacific. . . . lUSi Poonn Dec. , V K. . . CheH.A Ohio IChlcnco .t Alton. Hill H'ullmnn Palace. . 1Q3 C. . R .to llcadlmr sirtii Chlcaro ' ( .it H. G. W IS CoiiHolldntcd ( Ini. 141) ) U. O. W. lifJ 41) ) ( ' . . ( ! . . J. ASl. L. . . JH : Itocx Iil.imt (17 ( Colo. Coni , V Iron. Si. Paul 73 Cotton Oil Cori. . . . 14 doufii las Delaware t Hint. . II ! 4 SUP. AO.nini. . . . 4 a Del. . Lack. A vV. . . dnnfJ i . ' - D..VR.C. . PM 41 Soulhern Paciflo. 1:1 : Rail Term . Hurar Kotbierv. . . . Krlci ftl'flTcnn. Co.il * Iro-i. rtuiitil ltl ) TexanIMclHe t > FortWiivno K.U T..to.Cent , nta. . . CO fi. Norttiorn nM . Union P.iclnc 10U C. &K. I. lfl tilHi U. S. KxuroBS U ) llocliliic Vallov. . . Hi VV. St. I * AP IlllnolH Oentr.lt. . . W. SL I * , ft P. i ( I St. P. & Dublin. . . . 1H Wc-lls Kiirao K-c. . . K. . .T.pM \ \ vmni Union. . . . U'lknKrlu AVm' IM i Wheeling AL , K. . 7 ileuM OH Un | iM 58 LaheSliorj 14smiM. AMI. L Li-ad Trust lM'6 I ) , .tit. U I.OIllHVllIU X N. . . . 4KH r. . K - u L. A N. A IM N. L lit MniiballnnCon. . . . 14)4 O.F.A1 MciiinhlH.V C 1ft l 'do pfil MlchicnuCeiit 111 'T. ' st. r .vic. o. . . . Mluxoiirl P.iclllo. . U''H'T.St. ' L. AK.C. Pfl Mobilet Ohio ] H S. K. 11 NanhvllluClrit. . . . US , S. K. It , M National C'or.lavo. 6' < Am Tab. Co 78 NauConlazuiiM. . I > U do uM us N'.J. Cotnml lOil i Am. Tol.AO. Co. . . ni4 N..VW. uM 17' < , < Com'l O.itiHi Co. . . IB * North Am. Co 6 i Am. Suz'ir pM HUM Northern I'.iolllo. . lOi. U. s. Corilaito irt'l. . lll't , K. Paclllc nM J'-Jli U. S. Li'atlio. pfd , . tt ; : U. P. U. A O S i U. H. Ullbtfoi * ji NorthwoBtem 10-JX U. a UuuburpM. . 7m _ eiLo iM . . . 14441 _ Ibid , * ollered. ; ex-dlv. The total pales of mocks loilay was 232.IFO share-a , Incluillng Ihe fnlluvrlnR : American To bacco , 4.100 ; Sugar , 17,700 ; Hurllnglon & qulncy , 10.300 ; Clilrago ( Ian , 8.4W ) ; Ohcsapeake & Ohio , 3,3iiO ; ( St-ncrnl Klectrlc , C.VVO : l iulnvlllc fc Nash ville , 7,300 ; Manhattan Consolidated , 3.300 ; Mis souri Paclllc , 4.COO ; Henillng , 22.WO ; St. P.iul , 11.300 ; TtnneMee frail nnil Iron , 4,100. Union Pa clllc , 10.400 : Wnbusli. S.tXM ; Weslein t'lllon. 4.COO ; Wlu-i-llnR & IwiluKrle , 4COO. Southern Hallroad. 4.COO : Soulhern Hnllroad preferred , 4,1 ) ; Silver cerllllcates , 22,000. Xr\v York Jloncy. NfiW YOIIK. Nov. 2. MONKY ON CALIr- Stringent nt Cii40 pe-r cent nml IWi'.i per cenl , und Inleresl for Iwn days ; last loan Vi pe-r eent and Intcreiit ; closed olfercd at U per cenl und ln- leresl. PUI.MIMHUCANTILK PAPKIl-Nomlnnlly 7W 10 per cenl. STHItLINO HXCHANGI Firm. with actual tiurlneFX In bankers' bills. J4.SJKI.tC for demand , nml J4.S2f(4.(3 for sixty days. Posted rules. J4.S2 Q4.S2li anil tl.SSHU4.SC. Commercial bills , JUu'.i. HAH SILVKH-Wc. --ilTlFK'ATnS-C.IiC5Uc. | : . OOViilNMiNT : HONDS Uuoynnl ; state bonds Inactive ; railroad bonds Ftrong. rioslni : quotations on bonds were as follows : . iiV. S. IH , renew orpTTuis -'j5."To-j U.S. iHCDiiH.nuvv. US D. & It.a. la Ill ) U. S. Ss , ruif Ill D. A R. G. ti fen | U. S. D . coup Ill Krle-.Ms liIJ ( < U.S.4 .ro7 IDS C. H. AS. A. 111. . . HltlVJ U.S. 4n. co.m 1IIU ( ! . I ! . .VS. A. 7b. . . 11)1) ) ) tU.S. vs.r U.I II. AT.C. Sa 110 M'acinellnof ' 1)3. 11)1 ) do II4 Ill.Sli Ala. , cl-ns A M. . K. AT. 1st U. H-JU AI.1..C1.1HHII 1UU ! { do''cl 4 ? till tAla..clis- IM Mniu.-ii Union ! . . 1(17 ( * Aliu Ciirr.inov. . . . nl : N. J. R. ( ion , ut. . . . 1 llt1 Ln.Neivv Con. Is. . ll-J No. IMcUlB lati. 1H'4 ID. ) ilo _ ! ! 107 IX. ( Mm 11 I { N. V.V. Comols. . . . 1:15 : N. C.- 03 ( loS. V. ljt > . .Ii. S.C. iionfuirl. . . . 14 It. G. Wmt. Isu. . . Tenii. now Hot Us. 7S St. P. CoiiiN . Trim. nnvVHStSi. 11) ) j do ( ! . i P. W. ' JPJ iTeim. oldlls . " . _ * Sl. L. A 1. M.'Jon "I 7m ; Vn. Cuiitiirini 57 ISt. L.AS. P. ( JI. 1. 1114 dodifirred S dTeixaH ' P.ie. tsu. . . SIM AlClllBllll li 7 4'Texis : P.ic.'d * . . . 21i ( AlcnlNOii'Jd A 41 U. P. . lu-j Canada So..Mi. . . . Hll Wc > at Shorn . L. AN. unlflitit IS. 7I1 , , Ci. K. .VN. Southern3 - - H7' < 'N'- ' 71) ofTered. Ibid. ; ox-lnl. IliiHlnii Stock Uuotatloiix. HObTON. Nov.Call loaim. & 7 per cenl : time , loans. Ojt7 pur com. Closbii' nrlce-i for HlockN , bonda nnd inliiliii ; Hlian s ; A.T..VS. f 15 W , Bice. Ufa Am. Stnrar 111) ) Win. OMtr.ll - Am. Sim.ir | iM. . . . 1U,1 KU. Eiec. Ill HI.- liny Statu Gas , , Him. Elo. . nM HI.113 lii-ll Toluphono. . . JOS Atc-lila-jn I'd lloaton .V Alb mr. JO 7 lAtctilson Is UOBton AM.Him. . HID | Alloue.zMlnlnO > ' 3 C. 11. xu 71HAtianflo | . .V.'T. . . iim Fltcbbiinr l < lli jlloaloii A Monl-itil 7H ! ( ( 'CM. Kloctrio Jlijjllutlo.t Iloiton. . . . Mexican CcMitr.ll. . OliK.'oloiiv 177 ! Franklin. HI Ore. Short Lino. . . . Kcarantva ' I'oioii P.icllla HIM OHCOOl.l lf' lf'Kf WcHtKnel im Oumcv Went Unit I'M 8 ! ) Tainar.icK Kf WeHllnirb. Klec- . . ' 'I XYolvurlnd Sun I'rnnnlMeo lllnlni ; QiiolutloiiN. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 'J.-Tho ulllclil cloning quotation ! ) for mlnbiff HtoA:4 : lo liy woru uu fol- IOWH : AlLi II ) Jull.i AlbbnCon 11 JiiHllce Konluoltv Con lielvber ni Mexican 44 lieBl.V llelclior. . . H7 Mono 18 llmllnOon 114 Occidental Don. . . . 43 million IS Onlnr 1'JS UulwerCon 4. > Overman Cali'ilniaii 11 Poioai Cballeneu Con. . . 41) ) S.ivairn 117 Chollnr . .Ml.I .Scorpion 04I Connnencn 113 Slum Novadi. . . , I ) Con.Oal. v V.i. . . . 17fi Union Uoi : 04 Crow n Point 44 UUH Con 04n Rxchcauor Yellow JucUot . . . fit ) HuloA. Noreroii. . 14U Silver bint , ll.Vtc ; Mrtxlc.m dollar l. D14c. , p r ; lele r.tp'ilu. pir. \e v York Mliilnu < inoliitl < inn. NKW YORK. Nov. 'J.-Tho following are Hid cloblnf mining ( ino'atloiiBi Dulwer . 55" Ontario 730 Chollar. . 10.1 Oohlr. 1'JII Crown Point . 41) ) tl'lvinonln VII Con. Cftl. A Va. . . . 1HD UulultHllver - . ' . ' , ( ) Dendwood . lin UulcKHllvor i > M..lull ) ) Ootild A. curry. . . . . 7.1 Slorr.t Nnvaua t3 ! Ilalc.VNorcrosi. . 1'3 Stauilnnt Con 1B3 Union Cor fill Iron Stiver ; I3 Yellow JaoKut. . . . CO Mexican . . . . 43 } : iKked. offered , I' ' < irelK" I'liiiiiieliil. IIERL1N , Nov. Z. Exchange on London , eight dayn1' ' night , 20m SCpfg , PAHIH , Nov. Z , Three per cent rentes , 1021 STljc for the account. Exchange on London , Z5I 20o for checks LONDON , Nov. Z. Blocks , bur silver , 30d per ounce ; money , 3 ! > per cenl , The rnlo of illsi'ounl In HIP oprn market for Bhurt nnd three iiioiillm' bllU. 3U03Xe. Guld Is iiuoted ut Huenoa Ayrca today nt 17k.)0 : at MailrlJ. 19.Z5 ; at Llvbon , IS ; nt Home , 1CC.UO. United Klatea coin amounting to JiZ.OOO WIIB withdrawn from the Hank of Eng land today , _ _ Kliiiineliil .Volex , WAHHINGTON. Nov , J. The treasury today lo t 11,351,000 In EOM coin auJ 111,100 In ban , I I Whl , h I-ii o t . t-I. V utilf HiRjlil re- " ' ' "HiisrVw'Vv ' anre-s , 12 ZW.svS. HALTIMi.Hn , " Now , J.-Olwirlnw. H.27J.540 ; balance * , NKW YOIIK , Nov , , . -Clwrlnit. 73.749S : luilnnce-s , IMM1 PHILAHP.LPHIA. JSgr.iS.-Clearlnn * , JUH.fOO ; , balances , J1.M0.7CI. i HT. IRITIS , Nov. I.lcifiirlitrM' . W.7II.7M ; Iwl- nncps , JJsS.072. MOIICJ' , ' jfi per rent. New York exchange , J1.3R illrcourif-Md : Jl discount nuKe-d. I rillUAno , Nov. 2-i-fltnrlngn. JH.filfl.iMI. Mnney 1 fir" nt 7 per rent for t | ) limuc. New York ex- i ennnge , ,60 ill-count. J-'urclgti evchanne rlrong ; I dcm m , J4.JJ74 ; sixty TfflVs. JI.MH. Cotton . tnrliit. ST. LOflS. Nov , , 2.-COTTON-Stenily nnd 1-lfc hlRlier ; mlihllliiR , 7f-lGc ; sales , iw Imlts ; receipts. 0,371) ) bnles ; shipments , 491 bales ; slock. 59,117 bales. NHW YOHK. No\i. 2.-COTTON-rutures closed steady ; snles. K.ROO bnlrs ; January , } S. ! ' ; I-Vbrunry. Jt.21 ; .March. JS.27 : April , JS.3I ; Mny , JH.3C ; June , J8.40 ; July , J3.4I ; November , Ji.SS ; December , JS.OI.- NKW OIILKANS , Nov. 2.-COTTON-Plrm ; middling. 7 , c ; low middling. 7 3-16c. P < -orlu .11 M IlieI M. PKOIIIA. Nov. 2.-COIIN l-'lrm ; No. 2 , : < c ; No. 3 , 23'4e. _ OATS Plnii ; No. 2 white. 2P.4C ! No. 3 white , IIY13 Firm ; No. 2 , 35H4J3i : . WHISKY Market stemly ; Ilnlshed goods on the biifls of Jl IS for high wines. UKt'KIPTH-rorn. SU.ICO bu. ; ontB , IM.eM bu. ; rye. 3t ) ! ) bu. ; whisky , 7. gals. ; wheat , 4,100 bu , SHIP.MHNTS-rnrii. .10.7(10 ( bu. ; onls. f.B.OSO . bu. ; rye , none ; whUky , 77u gals. ; wheat , none1. SlIKlll.Ilitrkct. . NIIW YOIIK , Nov. -StJOAK Haw. nrm ; fair rednlng. 2'c ; centrifugal , W test , 3'ie. Hcilneil , llrm ; stnmlanl "A , " 4Uc ; granulated , 4'c.LONDON' LONDON' . Nov. 2. St'OAH Cane , iUlet ] ; rentiIfusal. Java , 10s M ; Muscovndn. fair rc- flnlnK , 9s Gil. llect sugar , steady ; little doing ; November , ! > sl',4d ; December , 9s 3J. Lonitoii Whent .1lni-l > ct. LONDON. Nov. 2. Whrnt nt the llaltlc closed firm toilay nl 3d to dl inlvnnce. California wheat , October nnd November shipments' , soi.l nt 34s. ami Walla Wnlla wheat. Novcnih'-r and December shipments , cell nt 33s. No. 1 northern spring v\hent. off the const , sold for 31s IM , luid was n-offercil nt 32s 3d. Liverpool Slock * eif LIVERPOOL , Nov. Z. Followlm ; lire the stocks of tiread turfs mil pro\l lnns : Flour. SS.OtO Ibp. ; whrnt , SI7.0M cenln's ; c > rn 4f4 COO Cflil'ls ; bacon. fi.eC'O ' boxes ; hnin , 1,100 boxes ; shoulders , l.fiuo lioxrs ; lard. 1'J.ffn llerecs ; cheese. 49,100 boxes ; butter , 10,500 puns. Oil Clt MiirTiet. OIL CITY. Pa. . Nov. Z. Credit balances , JI.17 ; certificates opened higher nnd closed nt 51.17 : shipments. 30th nnd 31st. 3tt.4H bbls. ; ship ments November 1 , C4,5ft ! bbls. : runs , October 50 nnd 31 , 111.C51 bbls. ; runs , November 1 , CG.ZVO bbls. Toledo Crnln. TOLEDO. Nov. Z.-WHEAT-HlKhcr : nrm : No. Z cash , I3le ! ; December , SS'je ; May , S3'lc. CORN Active ; higher ; No. 2 mixed. Z3ic. ! OATM-Dull : steady ; No. Z mixed , 15c. KYE-FIrm : No. Z cnsli. ? 2' ' i-- CLOVER 8EED Higher ; llrm ; J5.40. IMIH Win-ill. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. Z. WHEAT Strong ; rioscd : Novembfr. 73'ic : DecPlntwr , 7ic ; Mny. 7fe. On track : No. t hard , 74 > ic ; No. 1 northern , 73'4c ; No. Z northern , 7 ! < ,4e. RecPlpts , 971 cure. itnln llntli-r. ELGIN. Nov. Z. IIUTTER Slendy ; offerings , C.3SO | Ibs. ; sales. ! ioO Ibs. , nt ISc ; 37,220 Ibs. , nt IS'jc ; l.SOO IbB. , nt 19c. l.oiidon 1'ieliniiwre CtoKi-d. LONDON , Nov. Z. This belns n bank holiday , the Stock exchange Is closed. PrlMeoVluilt. . SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. Z , WHEAT Firm ; Mny , J1.4S 4 ; December. Jl.40 % . .IIOXTULY ITHLIO hlfllT STATUSIH-NT. InorciiNc for OetobriIN Over Seven Million DiitlarM. WASHINGTON , Nov. 2. The October statement of tlio public debt shows debt less cash In the treasury on October 31 to have been $ DS7,4ftS,9o ยง , nn Increase for the month of $7,103.720 , which Is accounted for by a corresponding decrease In thu cash ( in hand. The debt Is recapitulated as follow : Interat bearing debt , ' ' $ S47.3CI.4GO ; debt on which Interest has ceased since maturity , $1,007,010 ; debt jiearliiK no Interest , $372- 100,247 ; total , 1.221.071.717. This , however , docs not Include $564.340- 023 In certificates and treasury notes out standing , which arc offset by an equal amount , of cash In the treasury. The cash In the treasury Is classified as follows : Gold , 1C5.323.S2C ; silver , $509.058- 741 ; paper , $1C4C51,2SC ; bonds , disbursing officers' balances , etc. , $17,639,361 ; total. $ S3CC76,221 , against which there are domain ] liabilities amounting to $603,103,460 , which leaves a cash balance of $233,572,761. WASHINGTON , Nov. 2. The monthly comparative statement of the receipts and expenditures of the United States shows the total receipts for the month of October to have been $20,232,829 , ns compared with $27,901,818 for October , 1S95. The disburse ment during tbo month aggregates $33,978- 277 , showing a deficit for October of $7,655- I5S , as compared with tlio deficit of $6,601- CS7 for October last year. The receipts for the month are classified as follows : Cus toms , $11,105.493 ; Internal revenue , $13.363- 156 ; miscellaneous , JlSI 1,180 , as compared with October , 1S95 , the customs receipts decreased about $2t6SSOW. and the Internal revenue receipts Increased about $150,000. The total deficit slnco July 1 , 1S96 , Is $32- SS9.677. Many lives of usefulness nave betn ci > * short by neglect to break up an ordlnan cold. Pneumonia , bronchitis and even con sumption can bo averted by the prompt use nf Ono Minute Cough Cure. DIPIITIIIOHIA SCAKI1 l.V TUB IIHI'OT. Two Children Stricken While Trnvul- ItitS "Mil Their Puri-litH. CHICAGO , Nov. 2. Visitors at the Union depot yesterday vvcro given a diphtheria scare. Shortly after 1 o'clock the health department officials were notlllcd that two children suffering from the disease were In the ladles' waiting room of the depot. lrs. Murdoch nnd Kngleman of the health de partment went to the ficene and found two children of Hoy. John Hutter lying on the benches In the waiting room. The J.-mlly arrived at noon from California. When the family left the wc-st there were Mr. Huttor and wife and throe children In the party. Heforo reaching Denver ono of the children was stricken with the disease and died before the train left the city. Shortly afterward the other two children were taken down with the disease. The family was on Its way to Philadelphia. When the family reached the "Union depot yesterday the father was thoroughly alnrmcd at the con dition of his children and called Dr. Sum mers. The physician saw at a glance- that the casea vvcro diphtheria and promptly notified the health department. Later the patients were , .removed to the diphtheria ward of the county hospital and the roomu at thu depot thbrou'ehly ' fumigated to pre vent a spread of the contagion. Mrs. Rut- ter Is at the hospital nursing the patlcntu. The condition of the--children is reported to bo critical. Antltoxlnc was administered and the attending physicians have hopes ot saving the lives of ( ho children. They are so lltt'.o you nanny know you are taking them. ] They cause no griplns. yet they act < iurcWnnd ; most thorough ! } . Such are the famous little pills known as DeWItt'a Little JJa'rly Risers. Small In size , great In r'eKUlls. _ IniliortM of Canned .11 en IN .Not Hnrred HBUL1N , Nov. ' 2.- The North German Gazette - zetto today says that the statement Is In correct that a rc'eut order renders the Im port of American itlnncd meat virtually Im possible by providing for the examination of each tin on Importation , The lIng ; of pills'Is Hficcaarn' * fleccham's. THU HI3ALTV .1IAU1CUT. INSTHUMRNTS placed on record Monday , November 2 , 18 6 : WAHHANTV DKKDS. Theresa Otla nnd hunhnml to William Cirncnltf , lot 1C , block 5 , I'lnlnvlcw add $ MOO William Gentleman and vvlfo to KlliiH BvciiHon , lotH 13 , II und 15 , block C , HowlingUreen . " 330 C. V. Mos nnd M. T. Moi to A. K. HlanfiiHH , lot .1 , block 21 , Omaha View extension 1,200 William /ClmmiTinan and vvlfu to H. K , Huber , lot 2 , block 2 , Avondiilo Park , 1,600 Aiitiu OlbboiiH tu It. n. McCrow , lot 2 , block C. Kotmtzo I'laco C.OOO C. A. Plank to 1-V B , Kolliuwbeo , n'/i lot 10 , block \ , Hoi'KB & H'H 21 add. . liM ( M. C , Wear and liuxbnnd to John nnd Hcrtlui Welinur , lot G , block 12 , Cor- rigun Pluco 300 Total amount of transfers OMAHA LIYi I STOCK MARKET Less Than Two Thousand Ilend of Oiittlo Offered for Sale , PRICES RANGE FROM STEADY TO STRONG Kv < > -lliliiK Ol ( until V\t Kurty nnil IIU-NM CliiicN Firm Mou * Open SI run | j anil Sell lllKher All Tlirouisli. SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. S.-HecelptS for the ilnys Indicated were : Cnttlc. HORS. Sheep. Horses. November 2 2 KM l.XG 3.522 SI October 31 lV.ll 3,010 213 October 30 I.TO7 I.JWi 2.KM October ESI L'.ROI 3,705 SC > 7 October 2S 4,8X5 3.911 3.0H3 October 27 3.SSO 7.41W l.lfil October M 4 787 1.3V5 5,03.1 October 24 1,111 42.4 ' 447 October 23 2.M1 3.C.03 2K > 7 October 72 2,7.V 3,710 1193 CATTL1S As anticipated today's run of cnttto wan very tight for u Monday , tliero bcliiK lens thnn hnlf ns many n were hero ti week ago. The offering * on the mai'.tel were considerably lighter than this receipts , ns 410 head of the number reported In were consigned direct to n packer , and were not on the market at nil. Killing cuttle of nil kinds were scarce and It did not reiinlre much time for the. buyers to clean up the few head on sale. There were a few bunches' of natives , which Hold at $3.7" > fr I.SO. The prices paid for beef steers were Just about steady with the close of lant week. Cows and Jielfers were also fully steady or even strong , mid with the demand peed the eight or nine loads on sale were soon sold. Stoekers and feeders were In light sup ply for the llrst of the week , but still con sidering the fact that buyers are In clined to hold buck until after election , the offerings were fair. The demand , however , pioved to be quite good and the. market was fairly active nt strong prices. The moat of the cattle changed hands In good season and practically everything sold be fore the close. lteprerentiitlvc sales : NATIVES. 1. . 2 CO 53. . , . S27 2 f.O . . f.fiS 270 1. . 2M 1. . . . GoO SCO . .1030 313 IHJI.US. 1. . . . MO 2 CO CALVKtS. B. . . 1M 22 * . 4. . . . 130 3 r,0 1. . 130 f. CO K. . . 23) ) 313 1. . . . 100 4 M 1. . ISO 523 CC. . . 334 3 tO 1. . . . 120 4 73 8TOCICiUH AND KKBUKItB. 1. . . . : o 2 M 35. . . . B2i ) 273 2. . . .1033 310 1C. . . 4SO 275 II. . . . 7M 275 WYOMING. J. Lnycock. No. Av. IT. No. Av. I'r. 7 cows. S71 Jl 7-i 2 fce-de-ra. . . ttt.1 $3 CO 1 bull 13CO 2 10 79 feivlfTS. . . 700 340 t OUTIl DAKOTA. 2 Mills . 1245 210 4 ctrs. tlt.232 275 6 COH-8 . 1041 270 1C feeders. . . .1GOI 313 1 It'll IloborlM. 1 bull . KM 173 11 heifer * . 1001 273 I Inill . 1410 200 1 slir. . . 1410 310 2cows . 1CCO 2 SO 7 alters . 1220 320 1 sine SfcO. UTAH. J. H. Illicit. 1 feeder ! > SO 22.1 62 feeders. . . . f91 27.1 2.1 sirs. tig..1023 2 XI ( ' . Nllglf. 2 steers 1327 273 43 Fleers 1327 340 Wllllahi IlliiKhnm. 7 fcrilvnt. . . . 912 2 ! ) 22 feeders. . . . CISC 2 SO Oeorgo L. Shoup. S bulls Hi7 ! 1ST , S slrs.roiiBh.124S 2 SO 1 sir. tig. . . . MO 200 17.1 feeders..111.9 320 2 Mi-ers 1332 273 1C steers 1332 340 1 klr. UB..IIW 2fO COLOHADO. 4 bulls I HO 2 00 2 ir I IK. tig..110 02 K 1 bull Itcp 215 5' ' ) cows M-0 2 70 220 2S feeders. . . . till ) 3 CO C cow S.76 213 1 ete-er. low ) 3 23 23 hclferc S07 2M 1 cnlf 2uO 4 50 P. Travis. 1 bull 13JO 1 M 8 feeders..1002 2 W > 38 heifers 1041 2 61 61D. D. Hanna. 23 rows 707 1 9.1 15 sirs. tig..1070 2 BO 1 sir. tie. . . . WOi 50 2C feeders. . . . k57 2 73 A. Leonard. 4 cows 19.1 2 steers 1030 27.1 1 feeder MO 2 23 1 feeder CM 2 73 2 sirs. llg. . . 970 2 2,1 7 feeders. . . . Ml 2 73 1 Mag 1330 2 40 1 feeder 910 310 2 heifers 710 2 CO 23 fcuilera. . . . ! U3 3 10 15 cows S3 2 50 6 steers K3 3 15 1 heifer CIO 2 70 1 Me-er 1000 3 23 0 hclfera MO 270 7 feeders. . . . Dill 3 23 NKVADA. r > bulls ir-o i so 47 fecik > rs. . .l005 325 1 bull 1PGO 2 ( XI 19 Fleers 1111 3 SO 5 cows 107S 2 13 32 feeders. . . 1005 3 SO 35 feeders. . . . MS 2 70 16 steers 11M 3 4J 81 feeders..1059 3 10 HOO3 It wits the kind of n hog market Hint salesmen like to sec It opened nt an iidvjnci- nnd held tu It until the close. The demand was good nnd the twenty-two loads on sale were aoon cleared up. The prices pal.l showed tin advance of MTlOc , mostly lOe , as compared with tiie clohe of last week. A few heavy loads sold nt J3.20. but the great bulk went nt J3.2.1. ns against 1.1.1.1 on Satur day. Light bogs were scarce , but one load sold nt J3.S5. Tlio week opens with the market back Just about when * It was n week ago , nnd at Ihe highest point touched since October 26. llepie- Fcntnttve sales : 8HKI3P Tlie rceelpts weie larRe , but n KOOI ! many cf ibcm were common. The market wus jui < t about Etunily. with ilolrnble niuttoim la oil demand. Heprcucntnllvc rale : No. Av. Pr. 10 culls M $1 M 2 tallliiKB M 1 r ( ) 14 tallliiKH 101 210 45 I'lnb mlxe.l 102 225 21S western wethe-r t6 240 247 weKlein wetbero S7 2 40 24S western wethers t-r 2 40 CO Wyomlm : wetbr M 250 ( it lltuli wcthem 97 260 f2 native wet hern 114 275 15 Wyoming limlm 61 3 PO 25 Wyoming liunlix CO 3 M li Wyomlm ; lambs . ' .0 3 00 23 Utah lambs 00 300 10 I'tali lambs M 300 9 Ulab lambs r.r 3 00 742 Mrfker 61 315 IOC I'la h lambs G.1 3 0 24S tJlnh lambn C'J 3 SO R5 t'tnh Uinbn M 3W 110 Wyoming laintis Oi SCO IIS Wyoming lambs C2 3 f.O \VyombiK luinbu 67 3 CO CIIICAUO LIVn STOCIC. J I to Choice CiiUle Moved Olf Quito H < -Klllllrl.v. CHICAGO. Nov. 2. Oood to choice cattle moved off readily at nbout lOc higher than was paid nt the clone of last week. Sales were brisk nt from f3.CO to JS.10 for common to choice native beef Mecrs , with the bulk of catth- going nt from J4.25 to Jl.fT , nnd fancy entile wi-ru sold nt from J5.15 to J5.2.1. Hutc icrs' nnd fan ners' cnlllc rold veiy well , Ihe weakness re cently wllncsted being checked by the llmlled offerings , and calve-s were llrmer. Texas nml weslerns were nellvo nml In iood demand. Then was u good demand for hogs , nnd Ihe fcupply was ( jiilcltly taken nl nn advance of fully lOc , the bulk selling nt from J3.20 to 13.M. Kales were at nil extreme range of from J3 10 In 13.CO , choice lots of different weights again selling cloi-u tOKCthor. Prices for shrep were largely lOo higher. There was n brisk Ir.ule nt from Jl-25 to J2.15 for Inferior to from 12.75 to J3 for good fat Hocks , nnd u fuw prime native sheep brought 13.10. I.ainbH were uctlvo at from 12.75 to It.40 , with nnles chlilly ut from J3.25 to 11.2. . Choice bimtis were very scarce. The demand for feed ing sheep wan unalmteil. HccclpU Cattle , 12.DCO head ; hogs , 10,000 head ; iihccp , 13,000 head. SI. Li.ulH Live * Slock , HT. LOPIfl. Nov. 2-CATTLIi-Itecclptfl , 2,000 lend. Market strong to lOo lilgheT. HOafi-Hecclptii , 4,100 head. Market lOo ilgher ; Yoikers. J3.40i73.50 ; puckers , J3.:003.4S ; heavy , J3.10fi3.50. BHHHP Ilecdpts1,000 head. Market lOc higher. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KIIIINMH City Live Nloek , KANHAH CITY. Nov. 2-CATTLIJ-Heceliti | , 6,000 head ; ihlpments. 2,200 bend ; market ulroiig to lOu higher nml active ; Texas tie-en , 12304/1,0) . Texas cows , J2.00/2.UO ; nnllvo strem. J3.litil.75 : native cows nnd hrlf r , JI.2SiT3.40 ; utockiTS und feeder * . J2.304,00 | ; bulls. tl.75 r..W. 8-IUiclpt , 3wo head ; lilpmenm , none ; mnrkft fi/lCc1 / blRlu-r mil ncllv. - U t > I ' ef rah i , $ .iacft3.45. Ii. nvy J I 'i , , | i . .r l.i : n i 1,40 mlxe-1 H ; 1.14 , . Ib-lus , i- ' YurUcr * , J 4i' i3 15 , plgn JJ .MI3.3 : . SUMP. ! ' llferllitii. 5 mil Lend. hlrninit * tn-iie. mnrkrt ttruiiRer , lAinl" . $3.nil'S , multnnip. | l . . . . fl3.K > . i \ MV YorU Live StoeU. ! NiW : YOIIK , Nov. 3.-lliiViS--Heee.pl : : | ! < . S.74S it-nil ; HM-I-K , fnlrly nelUe mid tiUtirr ; roimb Mock t-Ttirmlly rnrler , unlive Ho r . 13.toff4.SO ( ; Coloinilux M lotJ3,7ri , rtmen mill iiten , > ! .Cuff 1.15 ; lillllii. J ! ( 4J2.M ; city eiwu. | l. ! tf2.l . I'uhleK iiuole American rttrn nt IPc to tn ie i1rr rel welRbt ; nhrrp nt 7c In e dtpmrd Mriuht ; ietrlit r- ntnr lifef nt 7\e to > 'nKxpnrtii ' liniinireiw , 1.340 be-even. 1,400 sheep Hint 3.1'V nlinrlcru of l < -f SIIMKP ANP LAMIWItieflptK. . ll. hfn.l . ; mere nrtlve and llrmer ; Mieep. J.e > lff3.W. HOaS-Itrerlptii , 1. < M bHil ; fleaib lit } 8 70ft 4.10. t Slock In Sliilit. lleennl of recclpln of live Hwk nl t ic four prlnclm | ! nipiketn N'nvpinber ! , IVW : ( , 'nttle. llocn. Hhorp. Pniitli Omalm 2 XW IMS 3.Z2 flileiiKo 12 r.on to.roi I3.1KX ) KntiMi * Oily f. coo 3 ( 00 2.fi St. Louis 2. o 4.MO l.-'ifl Totnls K.S36 M.05 ! 19.SK PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amendments to tin Constitution nf the Stnto of Nebraska , n > 4 hereinafter set forth In full , urc submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to ho voted upon nt the general election to be j | held Tuesday , November 3 , A. IJ. IS'JS : [ A Joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (2) ( ) , four ( I ) , and live (5) ( ) , tit article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska , relating to number of Judges of the supreme court and their term of ofllco. He It resolved nnil enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Kcetlon 1. That section two (2) of article six ( C ) of the Conntltutlon of the State of Nebraska be amended so as to read as follows - , lows : Section 2. The supreme court shall until otherwise provided by law , consist of ' ! vi' ( u ) Judges , a majority of whom shall bo necessary to form a quorum or to pro nounce a decision. 11 shall have original I Jurisdiction In cases I elating to revenue , j l civil cases In which the state shall be a I ; party , mandamus , quo warninto , habeas col pus , and such appellate Jurisdiction , as may be provided by law. I Section 2. That section four ( I ) of article tlx ( ( i ) of the C'onntltutlon of the state of Nebraska , be amended so as to read as fol lows : Section 4. The judges of thu supreme court shall be elected by the electors of the state nt large , and their term of olllee , except as herelnalter provided , shall bo fern n period of not less than live (5) ) years as the legislature may preseilbe. Section 3 That section live ( ) of article ( dx ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , bo amended to read ns follows : Section 5. At the first general election to be held In the year UM. there shall be elected two Judges of the supreme court one of whom shall be elected for a term of two (2) ( ) years , one for he term of four (4) ( ) years , and at each general election there after , there shall be elected one Judge of the supreme court for the term of live (5) ( years , unless otherwise provided by law ; 1'rovlded , That Ihe Judges of the supreme court whose terms have not expired nt the time of holding the general election of ISM. shall continue to hold their ol\ci ! \ > for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved March 2S , A. I ) . U93. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska , relating to compensation of supreme and district court Judges. He It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska : Section I. That section thirteen (1.1) ) of article six ( ti ) of the Constitution of thu State of Nehrnska be amended so as to read as follows : Sec. 13. The Judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation as may be pro vided by law. payable quarterly. The legislature shall at 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 es tablished shall not be changed oflener than once In four years and In no event unless two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the legislature concur therein. Approved March TO , A. U 1M3. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of nrtlcln five (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the olllcera of the executive department. Do It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That portion twenty-four (21) ( ) of article five (5) ) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska bo amended to read ns follows : Section 21. The olllcers of the executive department of the state government Hhall receive 1'or their services a compensation to be established by law. which shall bu neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they shall have been commissioned and they shall not receive to their own usi > any fees , costs , Intercom , upon public moneys In their hands or under their control , perquisites of olllee or other compensation , and all fees that may hereafter ue payable by law for services performed by an olllc-er provided for In thK M shall be pnld In advance Into the state treasury. The legislature shall nt Its llrst session nftfr the adoption o ( this amendment , three-fifths of the mem bers wlrctcd 10 each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the pal.-.rlca of Inn olllcers named In this article. Tno compensation PO established shall not ba changed oftener than once In four years and In no event unless two-thirds of thu members elected to eucb house of thu leg islature concur therein. Approved March 29. A. D. H03. A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono ( i ) of article six ( G ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to judicial power. He It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the Htato of Nebraska : Section J. That section one (1) ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska bo amended to read aa follows : Section 1. The Judicial power of this state shall be vested In n supreme court , dis trict courts , county courtu. Justices of the peace , police magistrates , mid In xuch other courts Inferior to the Kiiprem ? court us may lie created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected lo each house concur. Approved March 29 , A. D. ISI'5. ' A joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , re lating to Increase in number of supremu and district court judges. Bu It ret-olved and enacted by the I-eg- Islatun : of the State of Nebraska : Section I. That section eleven (11) ( ) ol arti cle ulx ( G ) of thu Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read us fol lows : Section 11 The legislature , whenever two- thirds of the members elected to each house shall concur therein , may , in or after the year 0110 thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven and nut oftener than once In every four years , Increase Ihoiiiumber of judges of supreme and district Vourla , and thu judicial districts of the Htate. Such dlstrlctu Hhall be formed of compact terri tory , and bounded by county lines ; and such Increase , or any change In the boundaries of n district , ahull not vacate the olllco of any judge. Approved March 33 , A. IX , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing to amend section EX ( G ) of article ono (1) ( ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by jury. 13o It resolved and enacted by the Leg- talaluru of the Htatu of Nebraska : Section 1. That section ulx ( G ) , article ono (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the Htatn of Nebraska braska bu amended to read aa follows : Section fi , Tim right of irl"i ) jury shall remain inviolate , nut the Ipetilaturff"mny provide that In civil nctluiiH live-sixths of thu Jury may render n verdict , and the leglnlaturu by also nuthnrlzo trial by a Jury of a less number than twelve mull , In courts Inferior to thu district court. Approved March 29 , A , U , 1S95 , A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article live ( C ) of the COD- stltutlon of Nebraska , relating to oQlccra of the executive department. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Lcu- Islaturo of Hid Blato of NfhrueKn : Section 1. That Hcclton one (1) ( ) of article flvo ( C ) of thu Constitution of thu State of Nebraska bu amended to read an fol lows ; Section 1 , Ilia c.xo < : utlvu department shall consist of n governor , lluutfimnt governor , secretary of state , auditor of publlu uc- counU. .treasurer , superintendent or uubllo Instruction , nttornev gincrnl. rommlMloner of public latins an.l buildings , and thru r.mro.id commission-in , i , u-h of whom , ex- c.T'l tlii- said ral'ro.id ' tommlsMoncrs , shall hold his otllco for u trrm of two years , from the llrst Thursday nfter the first Tuesdav In January , after his election , nnd until lilt miccessor Is elected mid quail- Hod. Kncti railroad commissioner shall hold bis ofllec for n term of three years , beginning on the first Thursday after the tint Tuesday In January after hla election , nnd until his ti cccssnr Is elected nnd quali fied ; 1'rovlded. however. That nt the first Konrrnl rlce'Mu held after the adoption of this nmeiidmenl there shall be elected three railroad commissioners , ono for the period of one year , one for the petlod of two years , nnd one for the period of threw years. The governor , secretary of mute , auditor of public accounts , and treasurer Bhall eslde nt the capltol during their term of olllee ; they shall keep the publlo records , books and papers there , and shall perform such dutlcH IIH may bo required by "Approved March SO , A. tX. 1S > 3. A joint resolution proposing to amend cc : lnn twenty-six (20) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of th * Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska , limit * lug the number of cxi-cutlvc Male oincers lie It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section twenty-six (2o ( ) ot article live ( S ) of the Constitution of vhti State of Nebraska be amended to iread ns follows : Section JC. No other executive state olll cers except those mimed In ruction one (1) ) of this nillulu shall bo created , except by nn act of the legislature which Is con curred In by not less than three-fourth ; ! of the members elected to each houca thereof ; 1'rovlded. That any olDce created by an net of the leitl-daluro may be nbollthed by the legislature , two-thirds ot the members elected to each hou e thereof concurring. Approved Moroh sA. . IX. ISO. A joint resolution proponing to amend section nine (9) ( ) of article eight ( S ) of the Constitution ot the State of Nebraska , pro- vldlng tor the Investment of the porm.incnt educational funds ot the Mate. He It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section nine i > of artlcln eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the Si a to of Nebraska be amended to lead ns fol lows : Section 9. All funds belonging to the stain for educational purposes , the Interest and Income whereof onlj are to be used , shall lie deemed trust funds held by the state , nnd the state shall supply nil losses there of that may In any manner accrue , so Hint Ihe same shall remain forever Invlol.ilo nnd undlmliv.-di-nl , and shall not be IM- .eslcd or loaned except on I'nltcd Sl.itr : ! or state securities , or registered county bonds or rc rlfitored school district Imnd-j of this state , and such funds , with tlm Interest and Inemno thereof are hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes for which they are granted and set apirt am ] shall not bo iransftrrcd to nny other fund for other uses ; Provided , The board created by section I ! 1 of this article U empowered to sell from time to time nny of the pccurltlca belong ing to the permanent school fund and In vest the proceeds arising thcf-from In miy of the securities enumerated In t'lls s < t Ian bearing a higher late of Inlirotit , whenever an opportunity for better Invst- tnent Is presented ; And provided further , That when anj < warrant upon the ulato treasurer regu larly Issued In pursuance of an appropii.i- tlon by the losl.-dalurc and secured by Ida levy of a tax for Its payment , shall ba presented to the ulnte treasurer for pay ment , and there shall not be any money In the proper fund In pay such warrant , Ihe liuaul crealed by section 1 ot this aril- cle may direct the state treasurer to pay the amount due on Bitch warrant from moneys In his hands belonging to the per manent school fund of thu state , and hu Bhall hold Fiild wairant as an Investment of said permanent school fund. Approved March 2 ! ) . A. D. , 1SS3. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding : i new section to nrtk-lrt twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo mini- bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg ing of the government of cities ot the metropolitan class nnd the government ot the counties wherein tuch ? cities ore lo cated. He It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg- Islaluro of tin- State of Nebraska : Section 1. That article twelve (12) of th i Constitution uf the State of Nebraska bo amended by adding to said article a new section to be numbered section two (2) ( ) . to read an follows : Section 2. The government of nny city ot the metropolitan class and Ihe Kovorntm nt of thu county In which It Is located may bo merged wholly or In part when n proposi tion so to do has been submitted by nu- thoilty of law to the voters of such city nnd county and received the assent of a. majority of the votes east In such city nnd also n majority of the votes cast In tlm county exclusive of those cast In KUCU , metropolitan city at such election. Approved March 2U , A D. li''j. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( G ) of article seven (7) ( ) of tlm Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pre scribing tlm manner in which votes Bhall bo cast. He It resolved and enacted by the Leg. Ifllnturo of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( C. ) of art-la ! Hoven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stiit of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows : Section G. All votes shall be by ballot , or such oilier method as may be preserlbeil by law , provided the secrecy of voting ba preserved Approved March 29 A. IX , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) ot nrtlcln fourteen (14) ( ) ut tha Constitution cf the State of Nebraska , rela tive to donations to works of Internal Im provement nnd manufactories. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Lnls- ; Inturc of the Slate of Nebraska : Section 1. That section two (2) ( of artc | | fourteen (14) of the Constitution of the | State of Nebraska , bo amended to rend as follows : Section 2 No city , county , town , preilnrt , .municipality , or other subdivision of tlio slate , shall ever make donallons to any works of Internal Improvement , or miinu- ftictory , unless a proposition HO to do shall have been ilrst submitted to the qualified cleelors and rntllled by a two-thlids vet at an election by authority of law ; Pro vided , That such donations of a county with the donations of ruch subdivisions In tlio aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent of the assessed valuation of such county ; Provided furlber That any city or county may. by a three fourths vote Increase such Indebtedness five per cent , In addition lo tuich ten ner cent and no bomls or evi dences of IndeblrdnesM so Issued shall bo valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon u certlflcale signed by the secre tary and auditor of nlntc , showing that Old same Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved March 19. A. U. . USD. I , J. A. Piper , secretary of state of the Etato of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to tlm Constitution of the State of Nebraska are true and correct copies of the original en rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by tlm Twenty-fourth session of the legislature ot the State of Nebraska , as appears from said original blllx on flic In this office , and that all and each of cald proposed amend ments arc submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to beheld held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , A. D. , 1SOG. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto set my hand and nfllxcd the great seal ot the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17th dny of July , In the year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Hlglit Hundred and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence * of the United States the Ono Hundred nnd Twenty-first , and of this state tlio Thirtieth. Seal , ) J. 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