TITE OMAHA DAILY HER : SUNDAY , 2 , ) , 18)2 ( ) SIXTKEN : PAGES. 11 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opened Ball nud a Shade Lower Yesterday. THERE WAS A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT LATER Corn Ilrctin to Advance nnil There Win n Sharp llulKa In October ItlliB These Influence * Karly.Aflrcthcnl nnd Oilier Ccrcnls , CHICAGO , III. . Sept. 24 , While wlioat oocncd dull loduy und for a tlmo win a shade lower , thirewas a KOW | but gradual linrdctilng and nn Improvement In business the price ad vancing a law fiactlon ftom lust night's close , thougn ll WIIM not nil held , The early trading Influenced a good deal by the pro nounced weakness which ruled ut the close lust night , nnd MIMIC of the lon s who fulled to got out yesterday were m-eklng lo do so anil the demand was light and conllncd largely to shorts who could cove-rat u satis factory profit. A report ot a fresh cholor.i nllauH In Now Vork was alRO circulated , Itut the sol HIM was soon o\or and the olTorlngs Krew light and prices began toh.irden. The exports were iulto | generous. Corn hogan lo advtuicn and there wns a Bharp hulgo In October ribs. These Inlliicnccs BOOII liognn to Hired wheat und there was : m uasy rally of * { c and Iho markul hold firm for Rotno time , but without any very large trade. During the last hour thu market weakened ! ic. hut rallied \c on good covering by shorts , wi'ukoned again and closed steady. Decom- I or opened ) iu otT at 7l'je ( ' , sold at 7i'o ad- vaiiccd to 7iUo. ( wo.ikonul lo 7iJc ( ! , r.illlciUto 7diU ? and closed steady ulTiPic. Corn WIIH ensv at the slart on the line \vcuthornnd bearish crop ropoilH. 'the soil ing \viiHqtilto fieu and thu dcm ind much re st ! Iclod. I'or a considnrahlu tlmo the market was iUiet | and steady , but a report that , i co d nave was nrolmblo woke up the shorts and MarltMl them them toi-otorltit ; . resulting In a tdoudv udvnncoof ? io from thooir y prko for October. The maruot remained ste.idy and llrm during the last hour , llioilgh May showed a tendency to Ing behind October. October opeui'd ' o low or nt 41'nC. hold for ! > omn time at from 45'io to 4.VC. advanced to 4l > > ( . > , \\eak- enod and olosul at45'.c. OatHWuio iulut | , but firm Ihroiightnit the FUHHlon , elos ug at abuut yesterday's final "llog products weio slrnns and higher. The cliUU ! | In conltol of Uctoburrlbs iiirnud on tins neiews again , giving ihu shorty iiMivoro twist. They \Miru Informed at thu onculiig by thu jopresenlali\cs of thocl ! < | uo Unit they lould hutlle at if'.i.fiJ'.i. ' ' The close last night was l.7. ( > . The price bid wns tlm same at the opening and It advanced by .lumps ot .Oo and 23n until It reached thu figures II as "pogued" at. and i few MIDI Is settled at that price , but 'ho re mainder , believing they could gel In on better terms held on * reducing tholr bids , until , on the call , they were olTered JU.IO , but the ma ilpulaloisore still llrm , holding nut for JlLi ii. niiring the lust liour the siiuco/e was leliixed fur n ( short lime , Iho price going doxvn to J'.vr ' ' > , bus ItMIH renewed with extra pros- Hiiro toward the elc c , folng up lo iU.75 , ami the close was at the "pegged" price i'.l.OJ'J. ' The transactions were limited und ihu ex citement not nearly In pioportlon to the ex treme advance In prices I'otk sympathl7cd to a dcgico with the .idvanco In ribs. October ononcd unchanged at $10.20 , advanced during the forenoon to flO.45 ; und put on a fresh spun lining ihu afteinoon. gnlng up to JM.IVJ',4. Thou II wealiened lo 10. . " > J and closed at that price. October lard , afloropcnlng unchanged iilfi'.40. advanced lo and clot-oil ul$7.lii ! ! , Lake receipts ! ic lower at''cforcorn to iluf- fa o. o.Killmntcd recelnls forMondk.yVhont,0 : 0 c-iirs ; oath. 4 5 car ; hogs. 27.0JO head nnil UO- udO ln > .id nexlveek. . The leading f mil run ranged as follows : \ . ( 'ash quotations wcro as follows : I'l.ouu Sti-ady and unchained. WHEAT No. s siirluc , TJJjc ; No. 3 spring. : No. i ! rod. TJf.c. r UI.H.N Steady : No. 2 , 45.'ic ; No. 3. cash , 4i'la ; No. 3. yellow. 4iliG4G'4c. ( OATS' No. : , Illo : No. ' . ' white , f. o. b. , ai No. : i white. : IlAHI.KV No. 2 , We ; No. 3 , f. O. b. , No. 4 , f. o. b. . Ifiaoic. I'I.AX SKKII No. 1 , * ' .OM ; ; . TIMOTHY SEKD I'rlmo , $1.80. 1'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , JlU.MaiO.C2W ; lard , ier 100 Ibs , t"i' ( ' ! J : short ribs , sides ( loose ) , } 7,4Vii".r > 0 : dry salted shoulders ( Doxedl. 46.80(8 ( U.flii ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , ifr.9ia7.ur . WHISKY Dlbtlllcrs' llnlshed Roods , per gal. fl.lO. SunAiiB Unchanged ; cut louf , .VriSJj ? ! Knur luted , fi'sc ; btniiilunl "Ai'TiUc. KotclplM.ndslili.uivnts today wcro as to\- \ lent : On the I'roiliico cxihaimo today the Inittei market was nnchanced : crcninory , IGu''lo tlulrles , U.2c. U ES. 18'4IUi ' ; . Ne\v Vork New VOIIK , t ept. 24. Ki.ouit Dull , easier pxtra , (2.UliDl.(0 ( ; > winter wlicat , low cradi's I'.WIW ( : fair to fancy , 3J.OUttl.Ou ; patents ioit.VMEAi ; , Steady ; yellow western , W.0.5 tl.l > i. i.WllKAT Itccelpts , (1SI.699 ( bu , ; oxporte , 10.1,50 Iiu. : miles , : i'iHi ( ( liii. of futures , lui.oiu hu o very'uul and closed llrni at ! < ft ? o KUII for the day No. 2 rod , September. 7U ! c : October , 7Ulio Novomber.'HIo ; May , b8ic. } HVK I'irni , i | u lut : western. ( lSC7e. ( HAIII.KV MAI.T Noiu.nal : cjiinada , . CoiiN Heeolpts , lO'.LUJ bu. ; exports , 27 , ti bu. ; sales , IGO.UVO bu. of futures , 'i7.U.O hit. a spot. Spots quiet und llrm ; No. 2 , S3tt53jo ; I elevator , ild A46o ! allo t ; unsradect niixot KltidCM'iU. Ujitions dull a' He udvunco , u foliowltii ; wlo..t In the west , closing llrm Heptombor , KlHtSltO ] , closing utKl'Ju ' ; Uclobo K4f.'xJio ! , closlni ; ut MJio ; Novomlior , M'ii c.osliiR utft.'t'ici Docomber. 54'iQ5li"e , closln ul5i ; u ; Muy , f)0Jiti.'OVc ! ( , closing utfta'jO. OATS Uecolpts. I57.AUO ull. i exports , 1,700 bu , sales. UO.UID I ) n. of futures. 1UU.UM bu , of tpo bpotsiiuiot , firm ; options dull but steu'liei bolitoinber , u7o ; October , fl7 4-hc , oloslu ; u u7fiic | ; November , aa4tt3i ! ; c , closing ; ut No. 2 white , 3S.t'u ; mixed western , Uii white western , ilJHu ; No. 2 Chicago , 3f-o. llAV-Qnlot und sti-udy ; shlpplnir , coed to choice , 7.5Jd8.M ) . lloi'8-yulot ' ittt'-'Jo. , steady ; 1'ncKlo count. - . tuoAlt ituw , dull but llrnii rotlnliir ) , 'K Il'ici ' ecntrlfuu'alslHl trM , 3,4M Il-ic ] ( ; rellnet inodorutely active and llrm. Moi.AsiKKocliM ! ) , nominal ; 50 test , ICc DIIW Urlciuif. difil bu ; htoudy ; common t t , mcy , S5JU.V. KiuK-Acttvo. ( Irinj domestic , fulrtooxtn 4UUOo ; Japan , AtTA'tu ' , Kiins-Sieady but ijulct ! western prlmi SlliOi e ; western poor , pur cuse. Jl.oJttJ.W receipts , r > .3oupks. IIiDKs-Qiilet but atoadyl wet salted No Orleans be celod , 45 to 00 lb , o c7o ; Texu Mt7c. I'HOVlHlONS-l'ork htnadyt old mess , lll.oi : 11.25 ; new mess , t l.75 l'u ; o tin primo. UV eiJ.00. Uut meuu. In falr-dumiind and Urn jdcklod bell es. Si < | 84o ; plokled shoulder \Q.W pickled liai.n. lo > M\Hic. \ l.nri stronger but dull ; western kioum closed i K.O' . Suloii. l.ioi tlorces ttt7.B5. Option sale 2..0 tierces. eplcmbvr olosod al(7.bl ; Octubu i * . 0 ; ufler Uio change higher price * wui iiskcd. ItliiTKli Innctlvo but ( toady ; westei dairy , l. > ® il'ci ' wo item creamery , is factor.i , liQH7o ! ; KlKln , 2Wit25 fulrly steady : p.trt , I'm IIION Dull , itondy ; American , (1:1.00 : 1.V.V ) . L'ori'EH-lhiU ; ItiKe. ( II.OOAll.ia l.UAP-tiluiiily : domchf.c. < I.Lt > ; cl.C7)i. ) 'ilN-Quletl sirulKhtB. 2U.i5i(2U.20. Ouniliu 1'roiluce .Marlcut. * IlitTTKii l'.ickliig stock , 133Hc : cbol i'ouniry. H/if-Mr. fpriiiKchlckuni and oid bom , 6 uucki , . b l'OTATOK8-7v < 2S 10. l Jlurkoti. l.ivtiironi. fopt , 24. - WIIKAT Dcmni poor : holders oiler nioUeruiely. ( JOHN ttmuly , Uoniund poor ; mixed wci i > rn , 4k'd iiur cental. JMIIII I'rlmo weitern,3Tii porowt , Hide * unit I'rlU. uro ilio price * yald by Ouua floiiloritor hides nnd pelts , quoteJ subject to clungo without notice : No Igrccn hide * .W , No I Ktpon united lililrs. 4a 'ie ! N. . a crcnn Raited hldec , : ia UP : No. 1 crcrn mtod lililc * . ! S to 40 Ibn. . 4J14UUI No. 8 Kreon suited li dcs. 25 to4llbn.,3 i.l1iC ! No. I vc lflttlf.8tolJHi . .M8 Oct Na 2 vonl oiilf. H to 15 Iiu , , 3HC ! No. I dry Hint hldos. 7c : No. 2 dry flint lildes. 'c ; N ( . . I dry niiUcd lildt , .V.tfc. Part cured > ila < jc per Ib. less than fully ciiro.l. ahoop paltvClrron salted , onch. .rtcOfl.lV ercon salted nlioirltnR < i ( liort wooled early klm ) each. l.WiVJ ! dry sliearllnzs ( short woolcd c irlv sklnsi No. 1 , each. .ViJIOej ( frv slioiirilngit nhort woo'ed early kln < ) N < > . a , cnoh , ftct dry flint Kamai and NolinrsKa btitclior wool uolu. per lu.ictual wclilil. U' © 14Hot dry Illnl K amain ml Nebraska MurrRlii wool polls , peril ) . , actual wel ht , ciai.'e ; dry flint Colorado butcbor wool pnits. tier 11) . . nrtunl weight , initiate ; dry nint Colorado Murrain wool pelt . per Ib. , actual woljlit. © lOc : dry M ia and buck * , .told il wouhU. 7 ( ii'ic. llnvo fool cut off , us It Is useless to nay frcluh on them. St. Unuls M ST. IOUIP. Mo. , Sent , 24.-n.otm-Un- rhnnecil : uutcnts. * .l.rta.l.70 : extra fancy. J.2jil3.Ui ( ) ; funcy. tt.7txiJ.MiOi choice , J..2.- a'i4J ! family , $ .MXi(2.1o. ( \ViiKAT-Cloiod UVio over yoslerdays No. 'J roil. cn li , lower at O'l'Jc ; tcptombcr. C3' c nomlnall October. 7.e ) nominal. OniiN On bail weather predictions closed Sttt'io up ; No. 2 , cash. i : tfiii : > jci September. 43' ubld : October. 4ljc ! : .Mav. 45 ( o. OATt < In nisent demand : No. 2. i'a b. ! : ! lc ; Scptombor. 31o bid ; October. IW'ie hid. live-No. 2 , V > c. HAIII.V.V Steady : ABMQGIc. HAV mi. iincliaiiKod , IIIIAN . * > s nt mill. IUiTrin : 1'iu'h.iiiRcd. Ktiiis Hti'iidv : uc. ; rix4Knii 1 Inn : 11.05 TIMOTHY SBII : tl TiWll.sa. I.KAII Ollnreil atJ.l87i. ! WlllsKV-t'.IO. . I'novisuss-I'lrmor. ) rorU-tll.no. I.ird- J7.2Urv Hnlt Meats tJni'hiituod : lno i > . ( I.D.II boxed. I5o morn , llacon Uuchaiiit < d : I'ackod shouldrrs. J8.7.-II lonss and ribs. $7 SI : shorts , J'lOJ ' llams-rncliuuiri'd ; sil ar cured , shoul- ilrrs. $7.25i IOIIKS and ribs. J8.75 ; shorts. } s.8iS { © I. ' . . " > ) . ItKCUH'TS-riour. 5,000 hbls ! whout , ICo.001 hu : oorn. 48.IHK ) bii. ; o.its , i5OOJ bu. : rye , 12.IWO : liiirlcy , ftilMl. Siiii'MKNTs-Klnur , 9.001 bbls. ; wno.it , lf.7.00) ) Iiu. ; corn. 17,0.iO bu. ; oats , U.'JOJ bu. ; rye , 0,000 bn. : b.irloy , none. Oil Market. NKW YOIIK. Kept. 21 I'KTIIOI.EUM Qulst , steadv : crude In bbls. , 1'arkern. J > .01 ; crude In bulk. 18. IB ; refined. Nu v YorK. f I.IU ; I'hlladol- ehta and llultlmoro , fO.O" i roiliied in bulk , W5 > ® 'l iw. OoiTONbKEii On , rftoady ; crude. 374o ; yel low. "We. f TAI.I.OW Quiet , steady ; city ( J2.00 forpkgs. ) 4 Hi' ' . HiiSlN-Qulet. steady ; strained , common to Hood. $ ' .224ti.aJM. ! Tlliti-KNTiNC-Uull. Htoady at SixaWUe. Onialia I'rult Marltnt. (1iiAi'E ( The supply of homo crown Con- cotds Is siowinir Inss , It Is estimated that Iwo-tlilrJsof tlio crop IMS been slilppiMl out aliu.idy and hUlier prices are ooUodforln the near fill uro. Concords , 2533 10 per 10-11) ) . h.ixUets. L'Al.iroilNlA Olt.M'KS-l'ci' critc. $ l.2'1.50 muscats ; tl.75ToK.iys : moro pioutv. CAI.H'OC.NIA I'K\CHI-S IVr hOV , J1.4)5l.53. OAt.iroitMA I'KAitR . ' ,4 1(3.2. ( V ) per bov. I'I.U.M INirbox. $1.5' ) ® 1. 75. scuico AiM-i.KS-l'orbbl. . JI.OJ : fancy , $1.53 ; five bbl. lots 2'ic less. _ KIIIIK.-M ; lty 'Mui'Urls. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Sept. 21. WIIKAT Lower and active ; No. 2 hard , now , Ol'l02c ; No. 2 led , dlitiiiV. Coii\ Irregular : NaS mixed. ISX Wic. OATS Kirin ; No. 2 mixed. 2i'il ; ' ( i'7c. llUTTEit Dull : creamery. l-i5."Jc ! ! dairy , 12 (3180 ( Kens Stonily at llic. UKCIJIPTS Whe.it , 71,000 nil. ; corn , 11,000 bu. ; outs , none , BIIII-MIINTS Wheat. 51.000 hu. : corn. 10,000 : oats none. _ St. I. oiils I.I M > Muck .Market. ST I.ouis. Mo. , Sept 24. OATTI.E Uecolpts. I . ' .Hi head : shipment * . 300 head ; market e.is er ; Texan nnd Indian steers , t..J.V&2.7.s Ilixis Kccelpts , 'OJ head ; shipments , noun : niaikut stiiady : ninuo , tl.Uii % < . ID. SllBlil1 Uerolpts. 2111 head : shlpmoiits. nonp ; maiket steady uud tinchuiiriod : Kood natives. Colloo .MnrUct. NKW YOHK. Sopt. 24. Opt Ions opened barely steady. 20 lo.'ll points doun and closed sle uly at lOto 3U iiolnts donn ; salis. 20.70) ) nags. In- cludlnp October. * l4..i5isl4.41) ( ) ; November. JII.I5 ( iiH2 > ; December JH.tO ; Jaiuinry. * ! 3.s'ai4.00 ( : iMarch. JI3.S513.)1 ! ) ; May , il3.V > ® ! 3.W. Spot Uio. nominal : No. 7 , * l5.t7'Jl5.r : < 0. Cotton Alurki-t. N i\vO it I.CAS = . Ua. , Sopt. 24 Stonily ; mid dling , 7ICc ! > : low middling , ti.'jo : seed ordi nary. UHC : not recolils. | 1,811 bales : gross , 3U'4 bales ; exports coastulse , 50(1 ( bates ; sales , 1.050 bales : utock , 70.138 bales. Traders' Till I ; . CIIICAOO , Til. . Sopt. 24. Counsolman & Day to Copkrnll llros. Commission Co. : Wheat opened > ie lower on llmildatlon hy tallcrs lethe the late local bull deal , but. at the decline it Is supposed thut the origin 1 bull croud took on tholr lines again. 1'rlcos advanced Irregu larly * c from the bottom , ha t.ng occasion ally on account of some cholera minors , and closed 'ic higher than ycsiciduy. The Im portant news was furnished by private de spatches and samples ronlirmlng Prime's re port lo the effect that the y to d und quality of late threshings vero very disappointing. Corn ruled firmer on a very active cash demand and adealroof shorts to cover , owing I o the sig nal hcrvleo predictions of free/In ; ; noathcrln 13 ikota and MlnnoMit'i und fronts a > , far houtli as Nebraslc i bofoin Monday morn nu O.it < were painfully dull , but very firm , owlnti probably to an oversold con Illlon of our mar ket , due to Hie s ties of Octobnr o.its aa hedgoi against purchases In Neiv YorK. The piov.s- Ion market WIIH worked from the CoilnliJ olllco , as puppets are now worked by n hiring. A good many short.s in October ribs paid off the tiddler and quit dancln ; . Afoot many othcis still think that tlm ( lie undei the hrfi lion will soon dlo out. Wo think thai there U plenty of fire loft nnd the hues : shoits will receive the best roasting yet Other product was affected by thu doapcratt artlon of October rlbi , and closed at u Mian advance. CIIICAOO. 111. . HinU'JI. Konnolu Hopkins .S Co. to H. A. MoWhortor : Tlio soiling outyrs tcrday of a big iliiiMif wheat by a proinlncni local operator w.is misleading to room trad' ors. They jumped lo tlio conclusion th.it tin bull movement was ever and put their house In order for a landslide. They cllsvovorei tholr mistake this morning. As tlmo pus > o ; thov are likely to realise with mnn clcarnobs that nlavlni ; for a breul nt current pr ccs Is not sue ! nsurothliu us It used to be. Thcio Is ovl donee to support a bullet that the market ha turned In corn as It has in wheat. Hear now bus been exhausted. Tustlmony Is acciimu luting that u very consldor.ible port on of tin maturing crop U so soft that It can never bi marketable unless frost holds off niucl longer than usual. The no\t tov eminent report Is oxi-aetctl to sho\ a yield of not ever l.MW.OOj.O 0 busliuls , am later on when poor iiuullty Is definitely deter mined It Is not unlikely thut this mav bo cu down to 1,5)0.0011,0:0 , ) : bushels. Oats have re covered somewhat from their depression am look like a fair inirchuse. on the bro.iks. Than was another twist of tbo screw for Ootono ribs und the manipulation intended to olhu products fur near deliveries. OIIICAUK. 111. . Sept. 21. 1U. . Lognii & Co. t Duncan , llolllngor & Cu. : Dm who.it mar kotouenod with a lU-ht buslno < ? at III'-4 ' to Dccomber , A very lltl'o buying caused ; steady udviinco to TiiliOn ome roall/.liig th price dropped off to 70J.70Jo ( ! which brought ! homo fresh orders and It again adv.incod t 7il\i and 70'i. Thu cloi.ng pr.oe was 7ii ( ? nu May tiy , MIICU wilting nur letter yesterdv the posltlun Is unchanged. One or two mor solid bound thinking men have Joined th small b.md who believe wheat Is to low and U a bate piuoliiiso fn Investment. They Imvu acted on this oplnloi and have been good buyers , Ono ar uniBii for hJRliur prices Is that our stock of contrac gr.ulo umojiits to " .S.UWJ bu. . one-third o which couslhts of No. 1 old northern whlo will comniaiid a premium of several cents bushel , und thnrofnro Is not available on con tracts. That rodiuos our stock 10 about I , DLW.HOJ bu. to III ! December contracts. Th well I n formed men suv wo cannot draw an No. 2 lure because It does not exist , \Voui uroity coiilldeut II cannot be had from th nuw spring crops and M > fur thu wlnti states have uontrlbtiied little. This wit the low prices causes the Dullish sontimen und uiiill this chniifus. If It docs ohunze , will puy to buy. Corn otiunuil ut the lowei point of the clay. At thu opening there ui poured to be a good inuiiv buying orders un the seller * were few , The line weather Is I favor of thu maturity of tlm crop. Until It secured the weather Is the Important facto OulM kept steady , In provisions tlio oxolli nient was In October ribs , which bold up I i'.toz Wo uro friendly to the whole Hat i Junuury products. bTOOKb AM ) 1IOND1. Cuiulderuble Activity 'u Developed I Krcuritli' Vt < ( terduy. NEW YOIIK. Sept. 24. The day In Wall sire was llttlo more limn the doting of a spocul lion which has developed considerable a tlvity In the stock market und served to mal Ububbtaiitlul ro.icllon from the depress ! ) caused by the cholera bcare. There w llttlo feature to Uio trading. The I was ijulet and hold within narrow llml throughout the day. except Louisville , wh i wu kill ! prosed for s.iio und deullnod u fra id lion. Gould'H brokers wcriT buyers of Ml hour ) I'.icllio nud Toxiis I'aciflo. but the prc burn upon the loader bottled tlio list awi slowly until after the publication of the bai statement , which aguln t > hotcd u slight yu in ihunurplu * reserve. .TUoouly really ttrous point lu the Hit w \Vhcbllnir St Iuko Krlo prcforreil. whojo gain WHS ! 4 per cent , IIPI , hut the Inlluenco of tliM win more than offset by n drop of U per cent In l.nckawnnna on vvfy lUht trndlng. 'Ihn trading wns barren of foitttnu nnd the close WHS steady with most olocks at oIlRht lo soi from lust cventnu's flpolfs. llonds were , It nnythlng , mort nctlvo than tiounl , bat whllo a firm tamper wns mnlnftlnod tlio changes were few In number. The snlos wcro jmi.ooi1 , of which West I'olnt lives contributed gl.lU.OCOnml HcHdlnz thirds J10VOOO. The sales nf stock were I.4.II shares listed and 0,135 un * listed. Read tig furnishing 49.00. ) . Uovornmcrt bonds bavo been dull nnd steady. Stnlo bomU dull and steady. The Post s.ivst A comparison of clly bunk nnd t'nllid Mutes treiiRUrv holdings today day with those at the opening of August , when iriMsury reserves were nt tholr low eun. Illustrates the remark iblo chaimo which has since como over the distribution of money , At thut tlmo It will bo remembered there was a great outcry against the i.ctlon of the banks In holding back culd certificate ! ) nnd throw- London l < 'lnanciul Kuvlew. ICopyrlifhted 1SW by Jniues Cordon lloanult.l LONDON , Sept. 21.-Now ( York Herald Cable Special to THE Hue. ] Thlb lias been a very ( inlet day on the Stock exchange , for iiot only hiis Iho alleiinance of members been smaller Ihiin usual on Saturday , bill Ihu fact of Ihu aollh'inenl bolni : near tended to deter uporat- ors from ciitoring Into new en-uiM'nieiits , 1'unds are iinchutupd. while Indl.in ruiico paper Improved 'ad. Home railway securities close r.ither Irrom ar. Oulimtotho very few dealings changes of prices uro quite un morlanl. | ) Ameiican railways met with a f.tir amount of attention from Insldo opor.itors , and have boon toler ably firm from opening to close , advices fiom New Von : belli. : moio loasstirlng. LaUu Shore leaves off l higher and most others from'B to H. MUcollnneons securities have been neglected. Beyond a fall of ! $ In Coats ditto preference and I'uars ordinary they nre unchanged Money has been iiiltou | drug. Short loans have been easily obtained. The discount mnrUet has been iiilet. | THO und three months' bills wore quoted at 1 to 1 1-10 per cent. New i'ork Monny Market. NEW YoitK , Sept. 24. MONKVO.V CALL Easy , with no loans , and closing oirercd' ut UVi per cent. I'ltiMi : McitCANTii.E I'APKH 4JiGj ; per cent. STRIII.INO EXUIIANOE Steady at fl.b. > ; i for sixty-day bills and J4.S7 for dcinnnd. The closing niiotatlons on bonds ; U. M. In rck' . . . Mutuiil Unlun Us. . . . Iiu U. . 48 eouii . N. J. L1. Int. Cert _ L' . S. 4H" rex IOJ t.Nortu. 1'nciao Ists. I'aclilciis of 'Hi. . . . 1U" Northern 1'nc. 2de. . . l.oulslnnn st'licil it , 811 Nortlinestcrn Con. 137JI Tenn. new BOtlla. . . . 101 N.V. . Con. Deb. is. . 105 Tenn. new 8ct.r > d. . . . 1UU ISt. 1 , . .VI M.Cen 5s 105biVa Tonn. new setHs. . . . 75Hj S. U4.S. K. Gcn.M. . 10SI Cannilu So.'ndi. . . . lui W tst. Taul Consols. . ISO Oatr.il I'aclllc l t 11W Ht. I' . . O. & I' . laU . IIU ID. A K. ( i. 1st 120 Tax. lM.O.Tr. UcH IIUSMC Den , & It. (1. 4s SI Ti-x. 1MI. ( ; . Tr Hcts 31 < Krle Vails 1UIH Union Pacific Uta. 11H1H M. K. AT. lien. ( . . . West Shore . 10SH JI.K. AT. ( Ion. is. . . It. U.V . VJ bid. tasked. HoHtou Stock Onotrttlons. IlosTOK , Slass. , Sept. ' . ' 4. Tlio following nro the closlns stock quotations : Airli. &Top Calumet .V llecla. . . 27S Huston .t Albany. . . Catalpa . . < . . 15 ihi Malao KtiU7 Prnnklla . 12 0. II. A. Q U7 Kcamirco . 10 Knetern II. It.Cv. . . 12V Htchbiirt ; U. It Muitu I'e Copper. . . . l.lttlo Hock A : M. S. . Tamarack . MOFB. I en Annlftton l.anil Co. . ilex Con. coin 14 ! . , llOHtcin Kami Co , . . . 6 N. V. A N. Knitlund. 37k Went I ml I.anil Co. 17 -V. V. A.N. U. 7a. . . . 120 Hell Telephone . 203 Old Colony liiinikon More h . 17 Win , Ccn.eoia Cont. Jl . 17u Allouer Jl.Co. ( uu\\ ) N. K. b . Atlantic II. Is , II. C . llomoti A. Mont. . . Kan rrnnoUco Mining Qnotiillons. I'ltANClSCO , Unl. , Sept. 24. The ofllolal ooinx limitations for mining btocUs today \\uro as follows : Altn ra llono lij llulwer : to Nnvnjo 10 llcst A llolchor. . . . . ' . ' ) Ojihlr 325 lloiiluCon < K > t'ulosl 115 Chol'nr ' 120 JIIVPKC 245 Con Cnl. & Vu 4'JO Morra Ncvailu 270 Crown I'olnt 185 Union ton 110 liould , v Uurry ITJ Utah 60 llulo A. Norcrosa. . . UJ Vcllow Jacket 140 Mexican 225 Ne' r York Mining < { ii tiitlons. New YOIIK , Sept. 2.I. The following uro the closing mining quotations : Choler , 115 Ontario J'.lX ) Crown Point I7J I'lyniouth 40 Con. Cal. A Va 4iiO Merra .Nurada 2i4l Dcailwooil 250 Maiulard 1200 ( iouhl A Curry. . . . Kil Union Con VOO llalu A NoroTosi. . . 310 Vullow Jacket 25 lloiucstake , , , no ) Iron hllver ( > oJ Inilependonco , . . , 5 Quick Hllver 300 .Mexican ' . ' . ' 5 ilo preferred liW North Mar , I.5J itulwor 'M ' asked. St. I.mil Mlllliii ; ntorlt * . ST. Iouis , Mo. . SopU SI. Tlio following quo' tatlons were made on the Mining oxcliunut today : Htock Did. AbUi'l. nloik. : Hid. Asked , Kllnabeth . . . . 47K 1'at Murphy , . . 02 U.l ( iranlto M. . . . 7UJ Small Jloucn. . tU I'lllilnrnil .Notes. IlAi.TiMOiit : , Md. , Bopt , 24. Clearings , Ji'.ail , NEW ORLEANS , La. , Sept , ' . ' < . Cloarlncs II.IM.1) ! ! . I'Aitis. Sept. 24. Three per cout rontos , 93 ; OTSic for tlio account. rim.Am.i.i'iiiA I'u. fceot. , . . 21-Olo.irlir-s Jii.oyo.iw.1 > : baiancoi , i.aii.7'i. : J/M)0.v. ) Hunt , -j ) . Amount of bullion Koni Into tlio llnnk of ICiuliuul on O.Uanueb today MEMPHIS. Tonu. , Sept. 91. New York ex cbiinzo s llliiK ul tl.SU. Uluurlius , ilMG'JU bill uncos , ( JI/JI4. NEW YOIIK. Sopt. SL-OlnarlnxB. 1103.880,021 balances. tl,5S9T4S. 1 M r the \vccL % clcurln .H Hia.lWt.iaii baluncos , $2.i.O.Wllu. fir. Louis. Mo. . Sept. 21. Olo-irlnzH , $ l. : i | . OM ; baUnco * . J.TIU.VHa. Exchanco on Nov Yorkoffoied at par , 75o discount i Id , liOBTON , Mass. . riupt. ' , ' ! . Dlonrlius , 113,811 , ; c.'l : bulaucoa. tlfiU.i.lMoney , 4 per cent Kxoliuniioon Now York l'.io to I5o discount , QC1NCINNATI. O. , Bopt.'l.Monoy , as5i8 po cent. Now Yonc oxchanvo. pur. Oiourliici . ' ,2UI,01vi for tlio WOOK. 14.iH..Oi : ; for corru spondlnx wooU last your , II2,877,8M. CHICAGO , III. , Sopt. 24. Money firm am uuchiiDKod ut Wiio per cent for both time un call. Ulciirlngn. tlU.42li.4. : 1'or the week , tlOI. B74.02a Now York oxcIiuiiKo , Me discount Sterling cxchunfo dull and iinclnn.'ed a tl.B U for sixty-day bills and Jl.b'jji for bUh drafts. _ 1,1 VK hTOCKMAHKKTd. . 1'iivoniblo Conilllloiu NiirrouiiilliiB the Cal tl Tr.ule HOBS Still Uncertain. OklAlu , Sept. 84. Kucolpts of all kinds < block tlio punt eok Imvu boer > fulrly 1 1 hum uucl iniiko u very respect uhlo showlnp con part'd wild the week previous nud tlio con 01 pending week luat yu.ir. The rocoid Is i Outt'e. lloce. Bhoo Itccolpta this week . JU.ni'j 2Ub74 in. I Iteoolpta lust week . 1J.UCJ S ,616 H.O Same week lust year. . . lU.Utl ) 10&i5 ll.B Notwlthatunalni ; au lucroui.0 lu the cult 'IMPROVEMENT ' THE ORDER OF THE AGE. " n T H J EMIER. Did anyone mention anything The increasing business of about TYPEWRITERS ? the Smith Premier Typewriter What is a Typewriter ? Company has made it neces Well in order to answer this sary for them to build an question satisfactorily to allex ADDITIONAL FACTORY amine the SMITH PREMIER which will give employment to And you will see whnt n typewriter - 900 men bygjanuary i , 1893 , writer can bo inudo to do and the and a daily output of IMPROVEMENTS which have been niudoon Uio old machines , 12S MACHINES. "We court inspection and PROPER MECHANICAL comparison -with other ma CONSTRUCTION and the chines and therefore there is best of materials , assembled nothing to hinder anyone from , by expert mechanics , in the fully satisfying themselves as finest equipped factory in the to our claims of world , show conclusively , to the unprejudiced , that this ma chine is the most durable and SUPERIORITY has more improvements. THE OFFICE Smith -IE Has not Sot the Copy for Writ'ng For But Elf.oon is Today Maoblncs Years No. 16091/ * THE Premier Farnam Street , And by its "W M my VaU a'alo asd Ptactica1 vomonta Impr Telephone 1284. Leads a 1 Otho s and Is now Boat Experts ' To the only A'TBIAL True Model Of a Typewriter MEANS A i % L * n ' "Country Patrons Address The 'War Department order for 15O THE SMITH C'OWIPANY. PREMIER TYPEWRITER SMITH PREMlERTYPEWRITERSwas 16091/2' Farnam St. , given after a decision by government OMAHA , - NEB. MECHANICAL EXPERTS. rcr-elpti this week compared with last of over T.o'o head and eouiparod with a year R o of about 4MU ) head , the market lias oxporleuL'til no particularly noteworthy chin : e olt7r r for liottor or worse. In fact , the trailo > ias been monotonoimly stoidy tnruuKb- out. As usual , at this tlmo of this year , tlio market has boon hut indifferently supplied with Kood beef cattle , either nutlvo * or westeins. but the avidity with which the few choice bunches offered were snapuud up nud the very respectable Osures they brought showed how strong the market really was on Ibis clasj of stuff. Coinfed natives have sold loadlly as lilsn as $ I.UOand.i.lO. and thera bavo bcon plenty of western cattle hero that brotmht from W.oO to JibO. In eenoral prices were well maintained on all desirable otTertrue. On the other hand , with such liberal offerings there was nat urally a tendency to noRloct tbo common and Inferior cattle , and holders of this class of stuff reported the market moro or lo = s dull und unsatisfactory all week , nltliouch prices show little or no olianso compared with u week ago The fooling throughout has uccn rather firm tlun otherwise. In thu butchers' stock and caunor line the tendency has bcon to hotter prices , urterlnps have not been as liberal as miKbt huvo been expected , consldcrlm ; the blB Incrcaso In iccelpts , , and it Is mainly on this account that prices have de veloped the stronKth they lm\o , The market Is not really stroiu yi't. but It Is n blK Im provement over last week on nil the bettor trades. Cuiinersof course lire still too freely offered to admit of uny material Improvoinont The htookcr nnd foo-lor trade lias been char acterized by Kreat activity , and uctwlth- Btnndlng the very liberal supplies the sharp udvaiicoof the week orovlous has been well maintained. Good , smooth steers of wolslit ana nunllty uro snapped up at court Uiii.es , und while trudo In ihe undorwelplit htiiff Is occasionally a trilloslow , anything ut all oe- cent doesn't bavo to o bc inK very Ions for " ijaUIe"Soff'orliia were rather Inrsor than usual for a Saturday , and to put It "illdly the iiuullty was decidedly Indifferent. Tliero wai the very uood uenorul demand that wo hove liad all week nnd sellers lind lit tle dlflloulty in ( llcposlni of desirable or useful stock satisfactorily , but when It came to the "betwixt und between" cattle cattle not good enoush for beef und too good tor feeders the trade was rather slow. A bunch of half-fat 1.2S5-1U. steers brought ta.S.'V. The westerns sold ut ull sorts of prices at from J2.3iro tUU. but the yards were pretty well clenroddy ths close , C'ows and mixed utopK sold nt Eoncrnlly stronger prices , the oxmmio range lining froni tl.uu lof.MS. The bulk of thu fair to Kood stuff sold nt from H.7Q , to & 2.10. Hulls , oxen und stags were KcnorAlly unchunucd , solllni ; ut from * I.I5 : toLMU. Catves were lu moderate supoly , fair demand , arid ilrni at from J..OJ to Thestocker nnd fcoflqr.trnde wns not overly ively-It never Is nnbuturduy ; but whllu thiiru was not uvoryMfid country demand. thu regular dealers wcrbUll 'ooJ buyers , und prices hold linn on 'eVcrythinc desirable. IteprcBentatlvo Balesl : li _ UIIKSSKOUUEf. No. Av. I'r. No. AVU'r. No. Av , I'r. 7. , 1237 a is au.ita ia 85 i.r.iK > 400 COWK ; S , , 818 1 00 a..llft ( 1 < ! 5 4.,1020 175 1. . OiO 1 00 04S-1 ' 23 , . 1MJ 180 1 25 10 , . Ml 1 60 1 25 6 , . IX1,1 ) ! 70 M , . i-'JI 210 1 4'J 10. , 008 , 1 7J 5 , . WO 2 n 1 . U5I 1 fcO 7.,1050 1 75 10..1UUI 230 2 , .1135 1 50 7..1.&S' 1 75 1 ,1'JCO 240 10. , U21 1C5 a. M3 1 75 17..1U7U IIUIKEHB. 30. . Wl 1 55 15. , 587 1 45 11 , , 850 2S5 CALVES. 1. . 2fiO S 00 1. . 340 2 25 I , . 152 425 2. , 245 200 3. . 123 4 01) ) 11111.1,3. 1. 1300 1 35 1..12CO 1 75 O..I178 200 ' . ' , , 1115 1 f > 0 1..11UJ 1 UJ 1..I710 200 1.14'tO 1 (15 ( 4..1U45 1 W J..1IW 225 1..1610 1 03 OXEN , 2..1415 SCO BTOCKEI18 AND FEEUKIIS. 1. . 630 3 03 u.10ll 2 45 1 , , 9D SCO 1 , . UXl 225 15. . WO 2 .SO ] . , UJO 05 u. . Wi3 2LO a. . COO 2.V ) 7..10W 275 3. . bsj 2U : 11. . 740 250 1'.1J5'J AVtSTKIIX CATTLE. No.b . Av. I'r. No. Ar. I'r. b btecrs..1201 fi CO COl.OIUUO CATTI.K. Btr tlp..vrjO 1 00 6 feeders. . , UOfl 2SO , blcurii.lAil 2 61 U .lccrj..lU 7 27J 5 ilocrs. . . 014 275 1 Blocr 1210 310 3 "leers .1101 3 10 I steer 147J 310 5 steers . 1S31 31) ) 4 steers. . .1147 510 2 steers . . 1220 310 1 steer. . . . .U'JO 310 1 Bteor. . . . KI.'O 310 2 sluois..lor,5 , 310 4 steers , . . .1150 3 10 1 steer. . . . 1KU 310 1 steer. . . . .1480 310 1 ov 11)110 2bO 13 sleorj. . . .1135 310 l.Vstr * . UK .1284 221 3 feeders. .1010 225 1 ox 1-JJ 250 32 feeders. 1041 2 75 WYOMING CATTLE. NEW MEXICO CATTI.K. 25 cows 778 1 70 : il cows S9J 200 4 cows b)5 ! ) 2 DO lions The hos market lias been very un even throughout thu oiitlro weok. Governing conditions liuvo not changed materially , but thu fcolliif ? Is ono ot unertulnly , I'ueker.i' Blocks nro un unknown iiii.ntlty | ; coun- Irv biipplles aru also enllruly a mai ler for coiijocluro , but thu course of the prov.hlon market Is the fo.ituro about which thcro Is the most uncoita lily. Under Iho ulrcumst.inccB , w.th dealers all alsca , tlio course of prices for the present Is almost en tirely a question of receipts at the lend- In U inurxots. lleyond lluctuullonlons wllhln a 15o lo 25o ran.o , prices are not a grout dciil different from a week uxo I'er- naps Iho most noteworthy fo.ituro of the bog trade at present U the blR Incroabe In the averIKO nelKlilol tlio olfcrlnxs. The avorauo weight of bo/a for Iho third week ot foploin- ber was 24s Ibs. , or about 15 Ibs. heavier than a month 111:0 : , With this Incrimso In the niimher of heavy liogs offered there has como a corrcbiioiiillnKly Improved de mand for tlio Unlit and butcher uuluht stun" ' und IhobO uro soiling rolatlvoly butter than Iho heuvlor wolxhtn. Until within the labt few duys.liowovor , Iho runeeot prices has boon very n.irrow , 1'aoUcrs have been buurinn down on thu rough , heavy and "sowey" hos ot late and prices bavo given way badly nn those grades. The week closed with u very fair supply. There were nearly twice ab muiiy hogs here us labt Saiurd.iy but ihoiiualltv us n whole was nothing extra. With a Kood fresh meal , shipping und speculative do- mum ! the market opened steady on good Iliilit and butcher weight hugs und on the bebt heavies with sales lur ol.v ut from 5 20 lo t.VUO. Packers worn very bearish from start lo finish , and utter tirucnt fresh meat and shipping orders bud boon filled the ur rkot ruled 60 to lOo lower on ull but the very bout IIOKS , ( Cough heavy und mixed puckers bold from II.W1J to tt.15 , anil were slow Milu ut thut. Most of the hoc * selling ut $5.20 or better were moro or less sorted , the rouah heavy ends and throw- outs selling at from 11.73 to $1.85. Kvorythlnx sold , the pens being cleared before noon. Bales wore largely at from C .05 to f-'i.UJ. against * U5 to (5.25 Kilday. The general average of prices pild was 15 iftit , ugulnst S..u'i Kr duy und $ : > .lDii lust tJuturuuy. Iti-p- rcbcntutlve silica : ins AND notion. 13 . 200 80 4 f 5 SHKKP Tlioro was one frnsh load received. The market WIIB steady nun the pens cleared early. Fair to peed nativeJ .Vjffl 50 : fair to coed wcHterns $ > .25OJ.15 ; common and stock sheep. II.-Yit3.2ri ; good to choice 40 to 1KI- 11) . , lambb , tlUO4.75. Representative sales : No. Av. I'r. 31)4 ) N. M. wethers 74 } 3 75 210 Hull wctherd , 115 4 UG IlcrolptH unit DlHpohltiiin of Stock. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock nr shown by the books ot the Union Stock Yards coiiiiuny for the twenty-four hours eudlui ; ut 5o'clock p , m. , September',1 ! , lb'J2i IIUCKII'TH. IIIHI'OSITION . mrvnitx. CAT1I.K. I1OOS. Uniahn I' S fiS TlioU. II , Hammond Co. . 11IJ ( fiSS.I . 210 rinlft A I'D 4111 The Cuilahy I'nckhiK Co . CI4 J. I' . Bqulrcs , llontull Wliltii I' . A I ) Andrew Unas , . , Hjiec. , Mipprs. ami Keert'rs 11.15 Leftover ilOO Tot.iL. t.-ia ClucaRu l.lvo Stock .Market. CHICAGO. 111. , Sept. SI ( Fpoolal Telegram to Tin : IlKK. ] The Kvcnlng Journal reports : OATTI.E Uecolpts , 4,500 head : Hhlpments , I.5UU ; market stu.id/l Hulk on innrkel Texas ; business light ; no oliuiue In prices ; good lo prime nutlvni , tl.7.Vfi > 5.vO ; no extra on sule ; others , * ] .U.VIM.25 : TOXUHH , n'.55i ; .H5 ; rangers , DVOasS : COWH. . ' .2.Vfi.75. UOOB Itoculpts , 14,000 bond ; shipment1 ! . 0,000 head ; market trlllo stronger ; rough und common , JI.UJlW.K ) ; puckers und mixed , l.i. 15ft ' " . ' - ' . " ) : prime heavy and biitcliers' weights , t5.355.55 ; prime luht , I5.40.it5 45. HIIEKIHocelpts , 1.AJO head ; shlpmnnts , none ; inarKol steady ; no clmngo In prices : natives , iJ.OJ445.25 ; lamliH , J4,7.5.75. Kiiiuim City l.lvo atook Market , KANSAH OITV , Mo. , Bopt. 24 , QATTIB Ho celpts , AOJ < ) ; Blilpments , 2,3DU : iiiiiruet tin- chiin-'cd : shlppliiK btecrs. ti.K < 2 > 'i.m ; Texan and Indlun steers , i2.00 < &v.l5 ; cows. tl,20i42.2Ji slooKers and feeders , I'-.dXii'J.W. Uoos Iloceipts , b.8 0 : shlpmcnu , tOO ; market - ket .S3IOo lower , closing IQo lower ; bulk of sales. * 5.004t51S. tiiiuup Uecolpts. 800 ; shipments , 1.5"0 : mar- kei ( ju.ot und steudy ; uinttons , A ( Jholent Scare. A reported outbreak of cholera at Hoi' metta , N. J. , created much exolloinout lu tbatrlclnii.T. InvcstlKatlon showed I hat tbo disease was not cnolora. but a violent d.vson- tory , which Is almost as lorero und danger ous us otiolera. Mr. Walter Wlllara , a prominent inurchnnt of James bur , two miles from ( lelinotta , ays Cuumberlaln'a Cello , Cbolora and Dlarrtiaui Ueincdy tins Hlven grout satisfaction In the most sovord cases of dvsuntery. It It certainly ono of tlio best things ever mado. For sale by druggists. _ _ Tlio Hluvo Kxplodml. Wtilla Mrs. Joieph Hell of 2111 South Thirteenth street was preparing breakfast yen tor Jay tlio Kasollno btovo exploded tbrowlcR tbo buruliif lluld over her face uud clothing , The woman wax torlouily ourced , but will recover with nothing tnoro serious than uscarrod faco. Tbo lire department was oalloj , but the flames had been oxlinguishod before tba trucKs arrived. STUHT'S SMAKT SCHEME. Ilo rorcstulloil the Connrll liy Laying it Walk Alter Midnight. Ernest Stuht bus nn ulrti that bo is about tno largest man in town. Ho fco that ho has scored a point on the city coun cil. Vriday night the coiinclljuassed a rostJu. tlon ordering J.V. . Furnas & Son to discontinue layuif ? n pcruiuncut walk , twenty-two loot wldo , iu front of Ubarles P. Birkott's property ou Mason street. Stuht was present when the resolution was idoptod. Ilo at once lolt the room , woke up .ho Furnasos whopot out tboirKUDRs of sidewalk - walk layers anil nt daylight voitorday morn- Inpr the walk was down. Shortly after 8 o'clock the chairman of the Board of Public Wonts sent hla clerk to servo a copy of the resolution on Funms. When ho reached the point where ho expected to find men nt work ho discovered nothing but fcJtuht and a completed walk , btuht wu dancing about and ontcrinining a crowd of pcoplo by toll- inp thorn how bo had KOI ahead of the coun cil and all of the city departments. Cliolera When properly treated us soon as the first symptoms appear , cholera can nuarly always ho cured. The patient should RO Immediately to bed and remain as quiet as possible. Send for u physician , but wbilo awaiting bis arrival iako Uhatnborlalu's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Ucmoay In double doses uflor ouch oporatlon of the bowels moro than natural. If there lu sovcro pain or cramps take It in double doses every ilftoon minutes until roilovod. This remedy has boon usou with great HUCCCSS In seven epidemics of dysentery that wcro uliuost as severe and dangerous us cholera , and if used as directed a euro 1s almost certain. 1C very fainllv should havoaW-cont boltlo at bund roidy for iu- btaut use. After the disease is under control castor oil must bo taken to cleanse tba system. No other physio or substitute- will do In place of castor oil. For sale by drug gists , Oiutoin lloimi ) Iti'i'clptn , Followlnu- the receipts of the Omaha custom bouse for the week ending Soptora- bor W : 440,000 pounds tin plutn for CuJaby Packing conipany from Swansea , Wales ; 4U.UOO pound tin plates for K-jctor-WIlholiny company from Hwunsoa , Wuluv ono cabn dross tnminliiKs for Morsa Ur/ Goods coin- puny from Purls ; ono caao cigars for Max Meyer & Co , from Havana. "Lain to boa ana euny to rise will shorten , the road to your horce In too ekloj. But early to boa and "Llttlo Barly UUer."tna pill that nuifou ilia longac und better anl wiser. TltK UlJ.VI/rV MAIJKKT. TNSTUUMENT8 placed on record Bopt. 21 , WAIUIASTV DKBDS , S A Bmltli to B A Ji-nuou , lot 8 , N J Smith's plnco. . , t 2,000 O K Kyun and liusbiind to same , lot U , ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' \V .1 Wugon'or'uu't ! wlfo'l'iiii j"J'riiVt'Voti ( Us-ml u , block I. Van lluoren UoUhU 700 U 1 > Hewur.l to Iliuli MoMonlxle , lot .a hock ! 4 , 1'otler iV C'obb's add to bouth Umaha , , , , . . fiOO Nor.i Alstadt nnd liiibb.ind to Titkor it Allen , s 47 feet lots 1 und . ' , block 'J. Uiimpbell'H add , , , , , 'J.OOO T II llcaly to M ry llealoy , n ii lot : ) , blocKll' ' , tioutli Omaha 1 QUIT CLAIM niiii. : : ! Jacob Klaiiim and wife to Jacob ICeller , lVxIG5 ! feel com at P1525 feet sof nucor ai-is-ia. . , , , , , . i DEl'.IIS , Adam Huydor. county trouvtlror , to U I ) ( Jarvlil , lot 23. liluuic 17 , ItoJforU I'luce - to same , lot 11 , mme . , Total atuouutol transfers , . , , , "e..SJl