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THE CONDITION OF _TRADE. Money Continues Olwe, Both Here and in the Eastern Markeets, THE OUTLOOK FOR FALLBUSINESS GOOD. Jobbhers Express The mselves Well Sat- ifled — Collections Reported Good—Condition of Crops ~Miscellancous, The clearings of the associated natinal banks of the elty for theweek ending Sep- tember 13,88 reported by Mr, Hughes, man- agerof the Omiba clearing house, were§5,- 007,115.93, an_fncrease over the corresponding weeklast yearof $.2 per cot. Balaces wern s 18,0, There s ben 1o apprecible thang in the money market sinc week ago, Money continues closeboth hereand in the eastern market. The president’sorderto prepay &, - 000,00 intereston currency s will have @ tendency v rlieve tho stringency of the New Y market, but local bankers express thebelief that its effect here will be very slight, although every openingof the troas- ury and plcing additionl money in culation must necessarily bofelthere in a greer or less dogr Heavy customs duties on largeimportatins haye lad much to do with the presat closeness of the mar- ket. Tue demand for money conties heavy, bt allcalls have thus far been sup- plied at the rtes that lave previled for sOme Lime past, The usual stiffening of rites will come with cold weather, but no changes have yet been made and nowe are antidpatel in the fmmediate futire. The business outlook for fall trade is most promising. Augusttrade wasrather dull in nany branches, but S has started out with a de increase, andjobhers express themselves as very well satisfied viththe prospects for the falland winter. Sepember collectins have been very satisiactory. Reposts from various portims of thestate have not materially chinged the crop pros. pects as previously published. Ttis ol be- ieved that asn whole the state will average half crop, butthis is owing to_the factthat some sections have litevally nothing. Where there is anything there is considerably more than a half crop. Prices are so high, how- ever, thita half crop meansa very fair de. £1e¢ 0f pros perity Visits among the jobbeas fail to discover any complaints. A heawy fall trde is pre- dicted inall branches. The boot. and shoe e report exedlent busiuess, althngh prices are jumping. Thero Tas beenun increase in buff md gmin gods during the past week o fully 10 per cent, Sole leather las ben advancig, the e in raw soles amounting toabout | eent per pair, The advance has heen inall grades, although itwas soslight in the highergrads goods as saurcely (o bo noticed. Advices from tho munuficturers state thit if hides hoid a thelr p: ther will be a geeral advance ranging from 15to 25 per cent, ac corling to thegrado of gods, — As thehi murketis already preoptibly weakening t riss is mot amlicipied, althugh mno falling off in pricesis expected before Janu- arl. The mibbertrado continues dull two laxgo orders were received diring tho week, but everything depends on the stson, Anearly winter, with lard weathor, will ad- Vanes yrices ind mike business with the rub- ber dealers better than ever before, The lardware dealexs predict extra good business in the sections where the crops are not total failures on unt of theprices that will be obtained for products raised. Copy @ud irou remain about the _sime, but tin and leud have advaneed aboit 10, The heaviest advancehas been on tin plate,vhich has taken arise by degrees of about $1.10 percaseof 2% poinds. Further changes depend - on tho action of congress on tho taxif, 1{the chan go ismadeus now proposed advincing thetarift oulin plate, it will cause @ further riso of about £.50 wr case. Ifno changeis mde it is believed that the recent sdvamo will not Juld, asthe rise wis mide solely I anticipa- tion of tari ff changes, without which. prices Wil rule about the same as two months ago, With the exception of potatoes, there havo c One or ben w0 material chages iu the roduce market during the week. he receips of potates have been abut twenty car loads, which has 1ot been exceseive, but thern' are prospects of heayy shipments aheid, which will fill the market, Tlhey armostly coningat present from Wisconsin and Minnescta, The pre- walling price has been §1.10, with readly sales, but they were offered yestorday at e on ton days’ option, and notaccepted. This, Towever, does wt mecesswily indiate 4 further reduction, as dealers are well sup leled_ and the price is muchtoo high tospecu- ate upn. There is & weuk focling in the arke Butter has held about thosane, “There Is stiff market, and thero is just about enough comingin tosupply the detmnd.. Bggs havedropped to 16¢, witha few sales at151e. The market is a little weak at the former figure, but the present cold snup will lave atendeioy toholl it wherv it is, The receipls have been heavy. Poultry has changed butlittlo. Tho rewipts have beam moderite. 0l chickens bring &3, 0)@3.%, Jarge spring§3.00, mediums §2.00@2 4l California fruits ar firn. Peaches are worth§2.00in four basket crates, pears &3.0), plums §1. 756200, grapes $1LO@175. The re- ceipts have been fair, but thers will bea fulling off this week, Considerable native fruit is being received. The grape supply is very good and is worth 30@35¢ per basit. Arphfi are asierand the marketis well sup- plied. Good eating applesare worth §3.000 825 and cooking$2.5002.7, Winter apples will bescare and high, The melon scson is nearly over, The houwe supplyls sulicient and very few arebeing shipped in, The lmprovement Record. The following figures show the totals of ral estate transfers, buildng permits and ~nlc dearings for the pastweek, conpard with the correspouding week of lust year : HEAL ESTATE TIRANSEENS, PR R TRt Total. . Anineren last year of 34.2 ONAMHA LIVE STICK, Catel Suturdiy, September 1 £stinnted recelpts of cattle . 13 com- pured with 2,18 yestorday and 008 Situnivy of Last week, 'T'ho market opened fui rly nelive d steady’ om steors and butcher' Stuff. verything desirablo changed hunds o urly. Feedurs renain unchinged with mor in the yards than ther s denund for. Hogs. Estinated receipts of hogs 5,000, as com- pared with 3,961 yestoraay ana 4660 Satunda, Of last week, The warket urfned Alow and higher, Buyers were not witllig at first to lmv the figures domanded by sellers and trad- ng was slow, The mirket finally became ne- tve under buylng for siippen, Lights and mixed selling 100 advance and heavybso advance, the market closhg firn @t the ud- . <o BO.007, 115,03 er thecornsponding weekof per cont vanowithall aid. The rneeof tho e was H.O0DLAD. the DUk sulliig ke §20eE) s, mixod, "M.20045! heaiy, Light, 84004 %.s&m{"h erage of the prices puid ws L824 us compared with H.24 yesterd: d 11 EafirdBy o Tt atokFira martot ol with lheuvorn’a #1160 higher thau it opened the firstday o Prevailing Prices, this mownth, The following 1s atable of prices patd la (his market forthe grade of stotk mehtioned: Prime stecrs. 150 to 1000, MY @l steers .30 gnrxltlhe 15 alr 00 to 1150 ., 00 Coxnmon, M to (200 b 4,60 Common tanmners. .., 1,00 Ordinary (o falt cows. 2 Fairto good cows 2 Good to eholee cows.. §00 Cholee to faney cows. Faitto good blls Chaoice to faneybuijs @ht stockersand feed edors, 10 £o 1100 ... . irto cholce ligh t hogs. (dr (0 eholce heavy hog Fairto eloice m A b Comparative Table. The following table shows the rangs In \ priceson hogs during thisand lust woeik : @35 @265 @100 Duys. | This Weok. | 1ast wWoek. 0 ity 670 Tuexny ...\ s Weadnesday $Tiged 0 | 390 urkday....! C0 @D |5 Frida 0 @i | 380 Saturday . L Highest and Lowesst sales of Hogs T Yesterdav, Hizhost... Ilizhest. .10 Lowest. Low est.. 405 ted Today. 4lears. " 00) +o Tioars, 5,000 forses.. ‘1ear, 1 age Price ot Ho s, eaveraze prico pid for loads ot on the duys Indicated in 18§, 15, 1830 " Showing t ho 11 Sundsy 620 Average Cost ot Hogs. The follow ing tahle gives the average cost Of hogs on the dutes me d, Including the costtocay, s based upe Septen hor 1 Septen ey 1 e e el Seplor ber 5 Septem ber Disposition of Stock. ing thenumber of head of stock pur- terduy, on this market, us reported Ightmasters of the Stoc kyards com- Switt & Compuny. e G 1L 1 The Armour-Cid Lee Rothsch Hamil ton & » Benson & U Nels Morri Becker & D, 8.4 S Other buyers. Total.... OGS, roudaby packin <iig_company . Ift & Compuny . o G 11, Hamuiond Coipin The A rion r-Cud Ot s E & Sperey & Buries Qhibreiiic ompany. TOR SR oo Switt & Company Armour-Cuad Dleyer Total ... Representative Sales. STERRS, No. Av, Pr. No Av., Pr. 20,1243 415 121161 425 1060 2. L on i L 06 1 L 0N 1 Bl 6..1040 180 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 15. 10.. 811 50.. 2, 3. 51052 2 5 50 21015 £ 50 15 1601085 2 50 10, 31010 25 BUILLS, 11430 180 CALYES. 1. 350 2 00 1.30 2 0 L1 200 CANNERS. 1.060 100 2.80 13 B.60 16 COW AND CALF. L. —200 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Pr. 43 steers, corn-fod 40 1steer, Texas. 2% J. N Pease— 240 2 8 1K, Buiie 9l foedo Ferguso 5 cow Brown-Iifr BLOOWS ..., 031 W cows. 884 2 feeders | 1steer, corn-ted. >rill'& Moore— ® steers, 10 steers 1cow.. 2 bulls J.H. Barren~ 2canners. 1oow.. 3 bulls, bk cows N teede # Swan Lind & Cat 15 s teors tailings 22 steers tailings. 1 steer 1 steer 1ste 1steer Isteer. . 2 steers 1 steer 1 steer. EEE: EEEE EEEE EEEESEEEE! EEEEBEEE [ AND SKIPS. Lt e A R R T ER & b Market Mention. Hogs higher. Cattle steady, Nosheepon the market, G. I, Alrler of Stella sent In a car of hogs. B.F. Hull & Sons of Pender marketed cattle. John Hastle sent in car of hogs from Jullan. [ James Greem & Co, of Schuyler sent in u car of hogs. P. Mangold of Benning ton marketed a car of hogs, ThomasPowers seut in shipment of hog s from Ly wian, Anderson & Johnson, heavy shippers from Enkl-nd. had several ears of hogs on the mar. ol J.Buck of Fssey, T, and J. O Welsh of Clarinda marketed hogs. Sohofield & Longnecket of Walnut, Ta, mar- keted m oar of hogs, Menshal & Vandervort of Stella marketed twocarsof hogs. I A. Temploton brought n several cars of cattle from Tekamah, MeKeogan & MeMannls were among those thit marketed hogs. B J. Tierney, & regularshipper from Ansley, sent in a car of hogs. A, W.Olinger, a rogalir snipperof Kearney, sent in'nour of hogs. O W. Doopof Adalr, la after a shipment of catile James Ci those that 1 wos here looking nige was among arketed eatile. Roseborongh & Gray of Blue Springs were anong those thathad hogs here. Rooney & Co.. prominent shippers from th Brayton, had cat'tlo on the market. I n Jind and cattle company sent buneh of range catile from Kok Creek, W. T Rickloy of Colunbus was at the ards looking after a shipment of hogs. J. M. E rine of Council Bluffs, Ia,, was on ket with ashipmentof hogs. verdigris was ropresented by T. A. Texalsky who niarketed m bunch of cattle, Among the regulir shippens that had hogs here toduy was W. L. Barstox of Burwell. R. Baea, a well kiown Towa patron of this market, Drought over tvo cars of hogs from Glenwood. dixon, & well known patron of this 1 wasliere ok ing nfler a car of hogs. foshipped from Merphis. ilade, Anselmo, F. M. Sackett, nas Harrs, Central City, H. I alksier, Lovington, and G, A. Dove of Cairo marketed hogs. W. H. Ruskot Villises Ta. wxas over and pur- chisedn bunch of feeders to o on his furm in Montgomery county. W, Krotter manuger for Singstor & Bary stockrien of Stuart, Holt county, wus I With ashipment of hogs belonging 1o his f Among the arrdyals at the yards was J. ' pson of Cedar Creek, Cass county, willbe an ad journed meeting of the ix and board of directors Sat 1p m. Business of e lefore the meeting and e uttendance. . Wiloy Black.apioncer pitron of this mars up from Plattsmouth with twocars of ONMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Produce, CORN—40@0c. OATS HAy- MILLsSTU S OHOPPED Pou iy cholee mixed, £3.003 .25 i D252 1ive " pigeons t—Creamery, faney rolls, wrint 200 fancy, solid packed, H@10; L chotce, 10 dairy, fancy rolls ancy, solid pucked, country roll, T@he; Tnferior, Ko, for strietly fresh; stalenot sal- roosters, for sruall largo; OW-—Green salted No. 1, Tight, 65@7150; y flint hides, 74 It hides 2c less. D pelts groen, ench, 85@i.25. Sheep pelt, dry, wr I, 104z i I : ns, 8.7 a0 teal, SLO@1 mixed duc ks, $1.0051.50; plover, S060e, Aricansus, s alifornia, per Tox, #1500 Gaves—SCaligonn, por Missourd, 471506 po Prows—Purple D 10X, 81 i Dox. TIBRL0; c 81502, ane, Columbia, eto @20; wild goose plums, '3 bubox, i:)m 5 Gorman, perbos, £.00; French, 8175 @2.00; gross, $1.7% ) Porbu, @10, A v southiern, per bbl, $4.5005.00, or erat e, 8.0003.50, ebraskianc Iuw‘i‘l‘a)er bu, $1.15 2,50, b ‘aney, e perlb. 10x. $1.40, 0, EV APOR AT) BLUZBE ney Roal, Perbunch, 81 ; coarse un 5w6e ; hen vy, 4@ LiNseep OiL—Ruw. 0c; boiled, 6o, Hoxey—Strained. combhoney, fa BiANS plcked na country, $1.7 Iornin, perlb, 4 Frsi—Per I1b—Perch, 7c: buffalo, To; plek- eral, 8gc; pike, ho: trout, ie; white, doi crop- ple, s Gattish e cod steakk, o; “floundors, Bc; Oregonsalmon, 18; black’ bass, Bics lob- sters, Idc. Frsi—Coldfish, extra_ Georges, mew, 54o; grand bank, new, 4120; 811ve snow white. 2-10 bricks. nevw, 8% large middle bricks, Ve; snow whites, crates, 8e; medium scaled herring, led herring. e; domestic Hol- Hamburger spiced herring, Russian sardines, spiced, e Russian mporied Holland herring, milkers,ic: mack~ 1, shore, half bbls, 318.0; b blocks, Blc; turkey cod. Innd herring, $00; sardlnes, plain, dc Crownbraud, Sto; doftaney erel, N half bbl. white fish, half bbls, #. trout, half bbls, §25. family white fish, ' & Ton, ~ ®50; per doz, 21b brolled mackerel, #2.0 3-1b in mustard, 2.60; 3-1b In fomato sauce, #2603 b-lb Miyo 1ess mackerel, 1-1b brook trout, #I. d=1b brook trout, 1-1b salmon, #1.2 white fis i 11D white fish, 3 Ly doster, " 8, Fairnmont. 4 oz, #i lams, little n. 5 i-1b 20 Ibs avg., Tie ., e shoulders, tenderioins, T D 8! clearpork bue ued ium, S \ ¥ short cut e v poric, H0.50; family pork, $1050: pig porl, 3. new extrea beef, ol o 10 beel ne beef, Jinew rumps, 5 0. ~Bhl—Extra d, vinter scralned, fic No. | lard, dc Ulurd, ez N Ble; extraneatsfoot, & tallow oil, 4 nesisto A'l'tallow, 5 anpol y rendered, 6. D MEATS-Sugar cired hams, 12 medium, 15 to 16 1b ay 21h ave, 110 skeinned sl The; Californiu b sulders, skinned, 6 boneless b, 0 to 7 1b strips Se; bre o driod beef hans, (2 Sh extra verge, loars, 6e; long Dellies. short ribs, 550 o: shouldars, short 5 baweks, Hie. )10 0015 ‘wverg : 0-1b ave wid helfors. 400 to forequarters, s dressed” hogs, forequariers, ows, cholce dressed mution, FRESI BEEF CUTS-Rolls, 8%40; beet tender- Toins, 180; sirloin _butts, 7e; honeless sirip Abec; rounds (rump off), fe; rounds (rumpon Go3 rounds (shank o), 5l3c; boneless rump chucks, B30 biek halves, de shoulder clods, i No. | (steer), @14e; beof loins, No.?, 105tie; beef loins, No. 3, 90; Dol ribs, (135} beef rids, No. 1, 10411 sweet breads (per doz), %0; kidneys each), ox talls (each), 403 beef tongues (each), 0¢ striploins, 6igt, SAvsAGE—Lologna, 4¢3 bologua 1n weasind 4130 frankfurts, 640 tongue, 1403 blood, e Liver, 4b500 headehieose. de: Polish, e p sausige (inks)6c; pork sausage (meat), n tin padls, be. Groceries. SuGAR-Per Ib.—Cut loaf, 7%40: Oubos, andurd, powdered, 7i0r X XXX, powdired, annlated, standand, “64e; Contection- ers'A, 640; White, Extra C, Climay, 6 ©, Nobraska, s4c; Amber, ot Diark ¢ MAPLE SUGAL—Por Ih.~50 cakes, -1b boxes, 10¢ eikes, 01 boxe: 1-1b bricks, 30 1bs'n boy, pu'e, 16e OFFEE-Ronsted A nos Bunola, German, MceLuugh! a Mailpouch, v Golden, Rio, 24 cy old peaberry, 2415 0; Rio, choles to fancy, = Rio, prime, 2! o Kaio, Kpod, 2jes Sanid and Common Kig, igete Moclia. £ Juva, genuine, O. 4, Be; Java, good, interior, e} Loxican, %o, Diikn FROTS—Turkish pranes. le hhds, 18%, Tiqo: original hhds, e less; Hosnia prunes, 6 1b boxes, 100 to 100, 7Xc; apples, evaporated, uew rilg cholce, lse; evaporitod, newring priue, 120; apricots, fancy, 1 sicks, Dblackberrios, now, lic; raspberries, 5 1by e; eurrants, new6i{e; original cask ax0 lessi Vostlzza currnts, exury, in boxes, o L0coANUT—Per 1b, In pkgs, N@27e; bulk, = SEeps—-Mixed bind, 1-1b plkgs, 5¢ heup, 4i0; anlse, 18c; Loppy, e, than ; canary, S THE SPECUIATIVE MARK ETS. Frost Reports Fill Triam with Fear and Trembling. - THE EARLY CORN MARKET RENARKABLE. Oats the Only ;fiflnr the Leading Markets Which Kepe Within Bounds AlL Day-Cattle and Hogs, Careano. Sept. 1h—[SiccialTelegram to Ten ~Therewas 10t s greatdealof news in wheat today, but ther wasa great narket eurly. The corn seare over frosts last night sot thetradeln all pits vild and In sy mpathy with the jump of over & in corn over night wheatopene 1e and very unsettled. Thers was n sule or two on Imperative stop orders at #L07:4. but the opening price was generally t 41,01, This wasthe (op price for De- and May started at #1103, with possi- bly a sale atdlil, There was nothing to hold the muarket at an advance, and there wers many things to cause adecline. Tobeginwith, that took prop £ Thon came & cautiois feeling: D of tradens over Snith & Ce wol did not respond to the b futures lower at theoy On topof this was Wall street news, & @ing (v smash on tight noney and o goneral fo £l cuumeid very gen el lguld all diny, Some of this lijuldition Iy thé scarcenoss of moiey hire litors attempted to_ barro: feature wis largo recelpts at Minx ) polis and Duluth, Athnticportsshowed but 2000 bushels of Wheat red for the ~ yeek, Tlere of an awo Inthe visiblo - supply for oy, The expectation of a big spring tiovementwas before the trade, and market underall theso nflunces went slowky down ls¢ from oj figures and 1150 underthe close atnight. Upto 1 o'clotk [ cembersokd at B107 10 31.05% 10 $1.06% to $1.0: 1081014 May sold at 31105 ot to #1084 wnd up to $1L0SY ut the sine time. The wheat market touched the Towest pricesduring t ho last half hour. September wis quotedat the close at #1015 December soll down to $1.04Y and elosed ot $1.00% ; Nay tonch ed 8LOSY and closed o shide .08 421081 tho mnge for the sruber 81003 o 304, Docernber 1 and May $1.11 10 81,085, The carly corn market was remarkable Prices not only Junped up nearly 4 conts over night,” bt they went. off abou t threecentsinalout asmaty minates— arepatitionof ysterday only on i more sen- sational scale, “The wlole mirket tunied o (e weather—{rost reports. The Weat hor mip und privateadyices showed frostsas farsou 18 Kansas und Missour), killing frosts at Lowa points, withsensatlonal reports from $pring: jield, Wichita, Kansas ity and jundreds. of athe i potnts " Lo marker started vith o fex sales for May at ; 5340 and nerl trading aro any who wer the pit atthe open ing sclling orders d notget corn sold till May wasat s44e and it nt and “about 11 gclock the price toucied i W over the close yesterday. Later priees recovered w5340, Closing priceson corn forall montls *ptemb U, Noven ber mber =10 Tjos My $1%e to ke o oriic over the glose yesterday, Oats was the only oneof thi kept withinbounds all interest ullday, but ngspe prices. 2 rmarke s which e wusa fair 1 mews to affect CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHI10AGO, Sept. [Special Telegram to THE BRE.]-CAmLE—Recelts 3000, Trade windsup slow and quite’ a number of ven good steersand ulargennuber of undesirablo and common carred ovor there was scarcely e sufficint nunberof priwe steers to make o shipmient, hence no huyers. They had to e carried and nobody seemed to want comrnon stockunlessat prices that the buyer could afford to carry same ‘m(“l Monday. Best cows Is, and heifers sold at the same as for Texans ruled sten .90 ondy prices—that wrsluy ahd Fri . 1{ut stoers soldat Gy04-80; third, 31.000 4355 Toxans, 820@3.0; ranszers, $2.6560-4. Hoos-—Recelpis, 8,00 Businesy was active with mnother uptirn of 1061 some Instances the advance wasmore, prices belngextromely unoven and buyees’ fichs 15 to quility were aboutas iregulic as price Packers ~ paid 20445 for prime heavy butcher welghts, $4,9004.8; andslight sorts sold at 34.50@4.50, About every thfng sold and | market closed steady at an_ad Astratght carloadof hogs from Suy- 1L, 501 at $4.8%. 3 again 5 gIn FINANCIAL. NEW YORK, Sept. Il —[SpecialTelegram to Tar Ber|-SToks—The week closed with clouds hanging over the stock market. The last hour could hurdly have been less favora- ble. Something great is expected from the treasury inthe way ofrelief. oo late to help matters much came o rumnor that the govem- mentwould take $7,00,000 4's at $125. This was nore than offsetby a bhank statenert the Inst hour showing a further decroaseof abont £,000000 inre venues and #,000,) in deposits, witha heavy Loss in speele. The order of the morning was weakness and lower prices. Many stocks sold lower than nt any tine duriiz the present deckine. Villard stocks especally were weak, with transcontinental oft from 43to 404, closing at 41, and _Northera Pagiic preferred off from B to 764, closing at 77 In the grnzereroup was . sharp it taek by bears eirly and Burlington went off o 05and St Paul o 073, with @ hetter feeling and fair rally of 3% in ¥t Pl and 134 in Bur- lington before the o Chitago Gas v Vi 2k points to 4 raklied %, arrow andabout steady. s ched 127,00 5 U7 S8 conpon. Sy reular. doprefo 0|0 KN, W 1 ) prefur 3ilg| New York( Chiewo & Al P & iurlington ROk Ts & Quine S CLL & SE P - D, L. S0 | o preforrod 0y i 5 St.Paul & On L, B.& W D1 dopreforred. AL Union: Pact TONEY —Ensy at 4 per cont. B MERCANTILE PAPER 100 per cont, TERLENG ACHA —Quiet but barly dy sixty ~day bills, $1. Mining Shares, pt. -~ [Special Telezram to B followingare themining st L B Plo | Sute Cruek e Market. t. B.—[Speciul Telogran to |—~Coflee options opmed dull and nged to § points down, closed stoady, W to 65 diwn: 8 § i b T 0t Rio quiet wnd lll'l;‘l‘ No. points CutoAao, Sept, 13,11 —Eisy : ous) ) BSOS M Corn ady; cash May, 53340, " * P m. close — Wheat L L0185 Devtuber, $1.00,@ 100 3 %es Octoder, H0c; Qits—Steady; cash, 3 Ocrober, #8c; Man it 1 Cloverseed—Nomina ! at #4.1, Ness Pork—Dull; cash, #10.00; October, Jauuary, #1216 Lard—Dull; cash, #4.7 Octoler, 16,303 January, 8. I Short 'Ribs-Dull;! csh, & i October, 54055 January, 8508380, 7 ¥ i 1 steuly al i [ ¢ Bt Prime Timothy Seed—41.25a1.20. Hutt fi Steady and unclinged; winter wheat, spring wheat, §1.807 tye, H.00@ Bulk Meats- short clenr, §5 0G5, Butter— dalry, 113 Ulie sy oulders, #5.8@5. short ribs, 85,4005, ull ‘and quiel; cramery, 14420 ; Quilet: full cream , BG83 : young o 16aslie, chellurs 8@ merlea, U4@4e. Hides—Unelinged; heavy green silted, salted bull hides, 5% ary fl groon green salted, iy Ited, T@; salted o b, B¢, int, 5@ ;800 deacons, How-Unchanged. Recelpts. Shipmonts. Flour, bhls L R0 §,000 Wheat. bu 0,000 Com, bu Qats, bu.. . eses New Yomk St 1§ —Wheat-Rectipis, 050 bushels;' exports, none; Spot Jower: red, 3LOIY@L.0s In elevitor ; $.0561.05: .055G1.064 . o bes options open 1401% 0 up. boke N@3e.and dosed at_low- esti No, sl Sepiombr, eloing sl 81,044, orn ~ Rewolpts, 60 Bushels; expor 20 bushels; spot weaki No 2, 5 in slo= yator; Wado wfloat; angrada mived, GE@ 504c;” options advinced 1 %@k on fresire- DOMS elsinghenvyon realizing and_better wither report: Septem ber eloing ot 57% ¢ Oats—Recelpls, 6,000 budiels; exports, 28 spot_heary; Xo' 9 white, 4@l mised westeri, 40046; ¥hite westem. 4403 optlons frm e Seplember closing at i e, (Joee-Optins ciosed endy. 3 polnts vp to 18 down, Sals, 2750 bigs: Septeuber, H15.05 @1815; Oeto oa wot Ko firners falr cargoes. K.’ ar —~ Raw, firn; refning, furals. 0 test fe bid; refiied, Petroleum —United elosod &je. 7160 centri- ctiveand firm. for Outober at Eegs—Steady; wetern, [814@e, Porlke—Firm; mess, #11 Lard ~ Ensy anddull; vostern steam, Hutter-W westrn dalry, 1041 cam ery, 12022150 Cheese~About stendy; lightskims, 43 @Ko MINNEAPOLS, — Sept. 18 —Wheat—Sanple tables lirge and somany of thew poor that they went slowly. Anoflier owse of the drug- &g market was’ the decline in futures so rapldiy after opeing. Wheit reeipts, 259 shipments 16, “Closing: No. 1 hard, | uber, 4§ § 0. 1northern, | o Decomber Wig QiLe; Octoner, W) on tnek, 07 N0, 2 northern, Se plember, 920; on trick, e, S, Louts, Sep: cush, IJII“A .lh Corn- & her My, Oats—Firm; cash, May, dle. Pork-Q Lt #10.50, Lard-Quiet at #.00606.1 Wh cady ot #1016 Butter—Quiet;” cremmiery, @250 daly, 12 @lse. NATL Sept 13-Whet—#irm; No. 2 ) Corn-Firmer; No. 2 mixec Oats—Firm: No.l 3940, Whi sky— 40, KANsas Curr, St 13-What—Strong; No. 2hurd, tash and Septenber, No. 3 red, cash, 9% bid, Corn-Easi Oats MILWAUKEE Sept. 13.-Wheat—Eisier; No. 2spring, cash, e December, W No. 1 northemn, $1. Corn-Stealy Oats-Steal i PROVISLONS-Quilet; park. January, $12.11%. LIvEROOT, Sept, ~Whew—Quiot; lold- ers offer mode Corn-Quiet, with the demand fallen off; nixed western, 4sid per centul. LIVE S10C CHICAGO, SeDt. ono-half of which tle--Receipts. 3.000, cre Texuns and rangers: during ~the past No. 1 fat sold_at $4.00 second ~ dnss, 8. iird “clnss, H.0004.25; cormmon, Toxamns, &2 FAnrs, 20540, llogs-Receipts, '8,500; market stive and higher; during _the ' week prices advan ced 20 ey packers, 24.4% prime leavy and BDutoliers' welghts, $4.5004.50; lig ht, 4.5004.85: Digs, FI0@4.0, Sheep—Rewipts, 1.000; m week ket steady na- tives, H.00480; nixed ewes and weathers, BB Toxar 04.50; westens, $.05@ Laubs, ST LU shipmcits attle—Reciprs, Ketstoady; falrto finey stockers and fedlers, ilozs—Rewipts, 1,30 siipments, 4,200, mirket highor; heivy, S nixed grades, #. ih t,§1. 400460 13.—(attle-Ry mirker ste 0 stocker: KA ly: steers, and feed- 3 shipments, 3850 ; mar- to Ttk steady, s NEW Yon Tie Br Sept. The week anges : 05,800 18,100 pecie, 2474, 400 Legalt SI8.500 Deposits, decre 5, 18400 0,400 less than the rile. Too Many Clerg; A ven ble cdergyman, who is chiefly occupied by the cares of family real wratein this city, was heard to remark to a brother clergyman on un elevated milway trin that there weresixty cler- gymen of his denomination living in New Yorkwithout a minisverial charge, says the New York Sun. Some dally with Lifo insurance work, others dabble in litera: ture,and not o fewlive on their wits, The speaker attributed this spivitual surplus tothe mistaken zal of societics for the increase of the ministry, which offer to impoverishel young men a sup- port through cllege and the theologi. seminary, and thus bribe them to take up acalling for which they have no taste and ave neither morally nor intellectual- ly fitted. “Itisa free-lunch routeto the altar,” o said, ‘and nothing better could be expected of it than that it should producea ruce of clerical bum- mers, The panvered puuper finds o late that he has made a mistake in climbing up into the pulpit, whereas if he was really fitted for the work he woull have minaged toget into it with- out anybody’s help.” The listener left the cr althis Yuinl, and as he went on his way he wondered how the tvo old gentlemen would have taken it had Bob [ngersolloriginated the criticism, Lol Dr. Bim cres catawrrh, Bee bldg. i i Through coaches—Pullmun palace sleepers, dining car, fres recliningchair carsto Chicago and intervening point via the g Rock Island route. ~ Ticke | offico 160 ecenth and Famam, THE REALTY MARKET, = = | '[N‘TRUJH NTS placed on rocord Septe or C E Comanand lusbund t0E F anlels, unid b ofe 100, bt 56 BurrOal, icls andhus 2 | 00 o and | 1 lot 13, bIk w C llobble an | Tots & and 2 Exeh ange %) Patrick Man lwife to TN, ST S 80 i andl ot ot 1, bik 7, | Lin Hows L Oof 0k i« Shinn's W add Bt School distric tNo 46 10 ¥ hl, e 110 8N COR W W 24~ 80 | Quo warrano, habeas corpus, and s ADE KNI SY.Q0x AN I M i i | te irtscotton u maay Do provided by b e n | ctlon 2 Thatsecion four (4) of wrilie siy ) ud wifoto liorman Holt- Of the constitution of the stateof Nebrask,, e AS Panlelcsada .. 7,00 | e amendedso asto eed 18 follows 0B Den ng M Colley Tot . bik | _Seetion 4 Thejudszes of the supreriocourt R et e i A 1 1he elocted Ly theelectors of the stite i Walter Wills tosane lot %, BIK], sane 33 nod thoir terns of office, e xcopt ay Totalamount of transfors. . .........& 1 ROCLAMALLOY, WiEREM, A jolnt resolution was sdopta | by ature of the state of Nebrusk i, at | thetwenty-first session t ho M A D. IR, 1t 10 Seotion Thir of the eastitution of section asumended sl wit: Swtlonl: Thatsectlon thirteen (130f ari- clesix G of theconstitution of the state of Ne- braska beatiended s as 0 read as folows Seetionld: The judges of thesuprene o shall each recelve asilury of thirty-f dred dollars (@400) per anum and Lh of the disirict ourt shall recelvo oy three thousanddollars (83,00) PEr anmnur; thesalary of eich shill Do pay Eich person voting in thisamendment shall hive wriilen oF upon bisbullotthe followln “For the projosed mme niment o thoe taton, reatin suprem e ind Theretore, el B0, 3 that sild reud us follows, o- judges st~ to the saliry o/ judges of the Isirict court.” John M. Thayer, govrnorof thestateot Nehrasks, do hereby give not ina irdance with section one(l] anticle fif- teen (151 of the comstitution, aid tho provi- | stons of wn actentitd: “An at 1o provide themanier of propsing all wnenduen tsto theconsiliution and subnlttdng thesurme o ectirs ofthe stite." Approved Fobruary A. 1187, that satd propsed amends et wiilbe sibmitled tothe qualifid voters his stite forupproval or rejoction, at the alk dectionto e hell on the 4ib dayot mber, A. D, 1800, Inwitisss whereof I have hereunto set ny hand andeaused to be afixed (he great sl of the stte of Nebraska Done at Linoon, thisioth dny of July, A. 11890, and the twens ty-lourth yearof the staio, wid of (e | nle- pendenceot the United Stites tho one hun- dxed 8F teent) | BytheGovemor. — JOHN M, THAYEEL | BEMAMIN K. COWBERY, i (§EAL Becretar of Slate. | Augustldim | and that | s, | (6 of the constitutionof thestateof 3 1z, | "“‘f rore, T | this %th duy of Jul — N ) CHOICE A —AS THE— OMAHA BER Submits was newor made before by A newspiper, = HINK OF IT — —— THE BEST ENCYCLOPADA PUBLISHED IND THE BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WESTFORA YEAR, FOR 8CENTS A DAY THERE HAS NOT BEEN A DAY SINCE THE OFFER WAS FIRST MADETHATTH EORDERS HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THOSE OF THE OAY BEFORE. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE Gall at the Bee RMERICANIZED ENCYCLOPREDIA BRITANNIGA Counting Roam. FYOU HAVNT TIME TO CALL, TELEPHONE US (NO. 233) ORDROP A POSTAL CARDANDA REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU. IFYOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN, ACIRCULARGIV- INGFULL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK WITHSAMPLE PAGE TO SHOW THE TYPE WILL BESENT YOUBY MAIL. $2.60 per nonth, s All ourpresent subscribers are entitled toall the advantages of thi great offer. People living outsile of aboveliberal offer by lavingthe monthly payments guarantsd by s sponsible bakeror merchant in theirtown, PROCLAMATION. WaeneAs. A joint resolutio was adoted bythe lgisliture of thestateof Nebraska. at the twenty—first sesston thereof, and approved Eebruary 13ty A . 1880 proposincan anend. ment to the constiutin of snid state und that said anendment shull read as follows, tion 1t Thatat the general dlectin to boheld on the Tuesdaysuceeeding the first Mondayof Noverber, A, D.180.there shall by sumittel to the elwrors of this stite forap- provalor rejectionan anendinen tio thocon stltution of this state In wirds 1s follows: forsale anfor- “The nunufacture,salo and kee pin ofintoxica ting iqiors us a bover ever prohibited {n this state,und (e ture shall provideby Lay forile enfor of this provision” A nl thew shill sild elwtionhe separatly sibmited {0 the electorsof this stie for theirapproval or re- Jectionan auenduent to the constitution of the state in vordsus folows: “Themanifac- ture, ale_and keepng for siicof intox et 1iuors as 4 beverge shall b Liens od an rgulated bylaw. fec. 3 A€ such election, on the ballt of ewch elictoryoting for the proposed mmend- uents 0 theconsiltution shall bewrition or printed the words: *For poposed mne nent. 0 the constitution, prohiliting the nanufictury, sals and keping for sale of intoxicathg ljuors as s beverage, or “Againmst the projosed amedment t) the constitition prohibitiig the manufacture, sile anl keping for, sule of iutox leting liguors as w beverige.” Fhierishallulsobs written or printed on the ballot of ench eledor voling for the proposed amendment to tho constitution, (he words: r popose ammdment tothe emstitution that €l manufaclire, sale and koping for alo of Intoxleating 1iguors s & boverige in his state shall be liensed andregulited bylaw' or "Azast sid poposad aumond- nont o tho constitution thit themanifae. tire, sile and keeping for saleof 1itox leatin lquorsas a beverage shall be licensed an regulating by law" Sec. 3 Kt eit of the said proposed amendnentsshiallbe approved by majority of the electors viting 1t the & then it shall consltute scetin twenty-seven 1] ofarticl one(1]of the coistitution of this stut Thenfore,T, the state of N in M, Thayer, Govermor of o hicreby give notice | inaceordane with secton one rticlo (15) of the constitutionand the provisons of the act entitled “an act to provide themmnier of proposing aull amendrnents tothe onseintion and subm i tiing the same 1o the e letors of thy stute.” Approved Fobraary Bth, A, D, 1837, UL wld proposed amendient NI be su'b: nittedto thequaliied votersof this state for approvil orrelection at the generl elction 10 be leld onthe ith day of Novenber, A. D, 180, I1n witness whereof T lereunto st myhand, and caige tobe afixed the ;&rmuwnl of tho state of N Drone at Lincoln this 26th o the 24th yerrof the ndeice of the Unitel fifteain JOHN M.THAYER. 1y, 1800, stite, and of the in Statesthe one bundre Iy the Governor, COWDERY, = elary of State, August 1dim TROCLAMATION. WHHEAS, A Jolit reol 0 by thelogisitieof the st tlie twonty-first sess Marchimeh, A anend. nent (5] o | Arti constitutlon 1 axended shall read ald section rllowe, (0= wit; lon 1 afseetion two(® of artile stitution of the st (50 1310 rend s follow Thesupreme court shall con. sist offive 6 judges, ity of whonsh le necessiry to forn I OF 10D FOI0T 1 0o ndechion. ‘Tt shill have orignil jurisdetion I cuses rlnting 1o re dvil eases in which the state siall bo u ) ¥, mandum ovided, shall be fora period of <llon 3 That seetion five (5) of artidle six L ras ki Donm ended 0 as to res lus follows: Section b “Atthe first Zmorul eledion to o) f this arnendosent to the cons it ion, 1be clieted thres () judwes of &l oirt, one of whon shill be dectol of oie () yearonefor th tern rsand oie for thelermof tiv enl eletionthe re ted or judze ot Lho ive (3) yean, S of the supreme artwhos terms have it expired ut the holding the tenenl eletionof 180, )1d thelr oM for the r erm for wiich they were cuivoly clected unier te presenteo uthon cllon 4 That ea be ekl 1o the year IS0, and after th tlos ) years, afterihe; - the person vating fn favor of thls all have wrilien o printd Ishallol theolloving : Fthepropoed anendmen b Lieconsi- tution roliting to the nunber of sipreno John M. Thyer, Gov ate of Nebnska, do hereby i ordance with siction one (1) & toen 15). of the constiution the pr the act entitled “Annct tproyie ner of proposing all ynendients t stitution and s ubmitting ehe s i t tors of the state” Approvid For, nor of ¢ nOE ln Iole fif- islons of 1 i in ace A DLISTT, that sild proposed amend wii be rvsented 0 1he qualifed voters of th stafefor aprovil o njection w the gon e olectbn tobe hed onthe 4 ber. A, D. 100, In vitnes whereof Thave hereunto set handind cused to b afled (he £t s of the state of Nebraska, D day of Noven- ny il ne ut Lincoln + A D 1800, and tho tw ty-fourth yoar of Chestate uud of tho in pendeioa of the Unlted Sltes e one b nor, dred fifteanth, JOUN M THAYER, BESIAMIN . ConpERY, By the G [Sea Becrtlaryof Stite. A Ugust lism foon OUR PROPOSITION. 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