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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opened Dull and a Ehade Lower Yesterday, THERE WAS ASLIGHT IMPROVEMENT LATER Corn Began to Advance and There Wus Sharp Bulge in October Iibs—These Influences Early Affect Wheat and Other Cereats, CRICAGO, T11.. Sept. 24.—While wheat opened dull toduy and for a time was a shade lower there slow hut gradusl hardening ana an Improvenent in business, the price ad- vancing a lurge fraction from lust nishv's s, thougn It was not all held, The early trading influenced a good deal by the pro- nounced weakness whien ruled ut the close lust night, and sowe of the longs who falled toget out yesterday were secking to doso and the demnnd was light and confined largely to shorts who could cover at usatis fuctory profit. A reportof a fresh cnolera Attack In New Vork was aiso elreututed. But the selling was soon over und the oiferings grew lght and prices began to harden, The ©XOTLS Were quite generou Corn began to advance and thero was a sharp bulge in October ribs. These influences 8000 began to il tand there wasan easy rally of % narkot hold firm for ®onie time, Lut without any very large trade. During the last hour the market weakened but raliled %e on good covering by shorts, Kkened ngaln and closed steady. Decen Leropened lge off at 30%c, sold at Tie nd- vineed to 1ie, weakened to ralliedito w6%e and closed stendy at 76 Corn wis easy b the start on the fine weather and bourish erop reports, ‘The sell- ing w frec nnd the dewmnd much re- Fora considorable tine the miurket 4 und steady, but ns probable woke stiried them them 1o coverln il stondy udy. 1 y price for October. T walned steady and ¥ siwowed ey 0 lng ober oler | Wt Ay for some time 30, i Vanced Lo 4iige, Weak- enod and ciosed AU Ge. Oats were quiet, but firm throughout the kesxlon, clos g wt wbout yesterday's finnl fizure 1oz products were stronz nnd higher. The ellyue in control of Uetober ribs turned on th Crows nguin, £iving the shorts oro tvis They were informed ab the opening by the representatives of the elique that they could o ut #6205 The close last night was The br Lid was the same the opening and advanced by Jumps ot e und antil it renched the ficures It was “pogeed” at. wnd o few shorts settled at that price, but tho ro- , beileving they could get in on better terms, hold off reducing their bids, until, on the enll, they were offered 8,10, but the - N pulntors were still firm, hoiding out for #0020, During the List hour tho squeeze reluxed for a short tine, the price 2oing ¢ 10 8020, bus 1t was renewed With oxtra_pres- gure toward the close, ¢oing up 1o 8.5, and thie close was at the “pegged” peice—i 62 Tho transactions were lmited und the ex- citement not nearly in proportion 1o the ex- treme advinee in prices. Pork sympuaihized o degree with U ince i ribs. Octobe opened unchan: 10,20, advanced dur e forcnoon 10 810,455 und put on fresh shu curing the afternoon, going up to 81 Then It weakened o #10 i cl price. Flard, afier opent Ivanced to and uts for Monday: Wheat, 6 0 s hogs. 23,00 head and {50,- XU week. Wirar Kepto Uctover...... Janunry.l BHOUT Rins~ Reptember... October, Jnnuary. 1. cash quotations were as follows: Frovi—Steady and unchanged. WHEAT—No. % spring, 78%c; No.3 spring. €5t87c: No. 2 red, 74 —Steady: N %ci No. 3, cash, 443c; A6L,@46; ki TIMOTILY SEE) Mess, 7,022 short ribs, sides (oo salted shoulders (boxed), 86.8)@ ur sides (hoxed). ¥7.90@7.95. d goods, per gal., L 5552 gran- nts today were as fol- WILCKIPTS. [SI0 PMENTS. Flour, barrels...... Wheat, bushels. Corn. bus) wn 000 e, ! 00 Bauley. - 15,000 On the Produce exchunge today the butter murket wis unchun:ed camery, dulries, 1@, 18} @10 New York Murkets. EW YOUK, Sept. —FrLovr—Dull, easler; tra, 8000 L005: winter wheat, low grades, 0G5 00 fuir to fancy, SAGA.00; putents, 41060440, o ConNuEAL—Stendy; yellow western, 8.0.G WiEAT—Recelpts, 62350 bu.: exports, 104,500 bu.; sules, £a,000 b, of futurcs, 14,000 bu. of spot. Epot moderatély active ind firu red, W@Ie n slore and elevator; prihern, 8@ c; No. 1 hard, Si@se Chiugo, bt Options wero very' du andclosed firm at L@%e guln for 1he du; rod, Soptember, 7lye: October, 00 November. §ic: Ma v, quie Nom nal: Cunndu, 06e@31.00, Recelpts, 105(0) bu.; bu.i sules, 160,00 bu. 'of futoros spot. Spots niet und firm; No. vator, H@sd'so ulloat:’ ungr S@dte. Options dull ot e wdvance. lowini who.t In the west, closiog firn bor, BIBHI! Jge; Oetobor, 3 November, i ng ut % e; 4% @51 Tac, Closii AUbRe: Muy, 63500 3 “Kecelpts. 1o ports, 1700 bu.; 0,000 by Of futures, 100,600 bu. 0f spot. Bpots quiet, firmi options’ dull iio; Ootober, 37 4-8¢, olosly Novimber, i@t closing at white, 3% ¢; mixed Wostorn. Q3 white western, duthe: No. 2 Chicuko, #8e. HAY-Quiot und steudy; shipping, 86 00@0.50; £0ud 10 Cholce, ¥1.004 .10, Hors—Quiet, stondy; Paclfic coust, 17 . PUGAR=LuwW, dull” bat firm; refining, ot contrifugnls 0 test, $5,@3 11-16c; refined, moderatuly sotive und firm. Mot forelgn, nominal; 50 test, 100: Now Orleans, “difi bus stoudy: couion 1o Ri0k—Active, firm; domestie, fair to extra. A@so; Jupan, Kaeaiye, Gs—Sieady but qulet; westorn prime, WOsLOTN BOUE, DOr cuse, $1.0465.00} DIPLS, B0 Pk 5 ES-Quiet but steady: wet snltod New Orleuns 5o coted, 4 o 60 1be, G@1e; Lexus, ic. PROVISIONS—Pork stoady; old mess, $11.0:0 11,205 HOW tiess, § 1, Uj oxtra prime, $12.:0 @I, Cut wieats, In fuir'demund ane firm: dckled beiltes, SNGELCr piokled shoulders, G.025; plekled hunis lo@iise. Lard, strouger but dulli western stoc ciosed 4t §.00. Suloy, 110 LUvrces nt Option sules, 0 tlercos. Beptember closed wt #7.81; October, 0; after the change Ligher prices were asked, bUTTER—Tnactive but stoudy: wests duiry, 16@Ilc; Wostern oroumery, ING2 wostern fuctor, 1 a@ITe; Elgin, S@2te, Cnepse-Quiel. fairly steady: part swins, Yaeatyc, PiG Inox—Dull, steady; American, #1000 Ei -Dulis luke, lll.flw’:ll.lfl. Owmaha Produce Market, BurTki—seking stock, 13@ldc: cholee country, 06, POULTIY—>pring ohickens and 0id hens, So; Ge: ducks, bgve, 1ik@ire. @80 Liverpool Markot Liveuroot. Sept. 24 - WHEAT — Demand holcers offer moderate.y. Soudy, demund poor; mixed west- ern, dx 7 per cental. LARD—¥rimo western, 37s per owt, Hides und Felts. Following are tho prices pald Ly Owaba THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEATEMBER 25 1802-SIXTEEN PAGES. Jlors for hides and peits, quoted subject b ¢hange without notice: No 1green hide No 1 green salted hides. 4@ise: No 2 g snited hides, #5 le; No. | creen saite 2580 40 1bs., §@414c; No. ¥ green sult o 40 1bw,, 3@3ic; No. 1 veal calf, 8 1o 13 Vs, 6ci No 2 yoal oulf, $ to 15 1bs,, d%e; No. 1dr. fiint hides. 7e; No, 2 ary "flint hide No. 1 dry salted hides, baoe. Part cured hides ‘4o por Ib. less than fuily curel. Sheep pelts-- Groen salted, each. Hic@#l ereen salted shearlings (short wooled early £king) cach, i dry sheariings (short wooled erly skinsi' No 1, each. 5@10c; dey sheariings («hort wooed enrly skin® No. 2, dry fiint Kkansas and Nebarska 00l pelts, Per b, actunl welzht, 1@ tdry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska Murrain wool pelts, wctunl weight, <@ilc: dry flint Colorado bitehor wool poits. per Th. actual sei dry flint Colorado Murraln w 1b,” nctual @loc: dry and bucks, acki o welzhts, 7 @oe. Have fest cut off, us It Is uscless to pay freiteh on them, St. Louls Markets, sept. .—Frovn-U £@sT0: extra faney. 41.0; cholce, § i fumily, 8. . WHEAT over yestorday: September, 7ie nominal. ther predietions closed 1@%e up; No. ypkise: Septenber, 4450 bidz October May. 43, OArs—{n urgent demand: No. 2 cush, 04 346: Bapas le bid; October, #ie bid Rye =N c BArrEy—Siendy. Bhic HAY=TY . unchanged. HIAN-58¢ At il Berrei—Unchanged, Baos—Steadys: 10e FrAxsken—Firm: $1.05 TAMOTHY SEGD—$1 700152, LEAD Ofored ut 48 Witisky 410 PROVISIONS—Flrmer. Pork—$11.00. #7.25 Drv Salt Meats—Unchinn boxed, e moro. Bacon—Unehan shomtders, $6.73: lonzs and ribs, & i shorts, #0100 Hams—Unchanzed; suzar cured. shou Tongs und ribs, §8.35: shorts, $.8 logr, 5,000 bbls; whoeat, 00 Du.i oats, 5,000 b 0,000 bbls.: wheat, 107.00) ats, 9.000 bu.i rye, 6,000 arley, pone. 011 Market, NEW Yonk., Sept. 2—PETROLEUM—Qulst, steady: erude In bhis, Parkers, $1.65; erido in bulle §8.5: refined, New Yori, £510; Philad faand Balting 5 refined 1n bulk, 855 Or—steady; crude, 37%40; yel- L TALLOW=Quiet. stendy; city (3200 for ps) ROSIN-Quiet, steady; strained, common to TURPENTINE - Dull, stoady at 203204 e Froit Market, )y of ho grown Con- s s zrowinz loss. 1t stimated that Wirlsof the crop has by a1 out dy and hizher prices ure for in pir future. Concords, s 10-1b, crite. $1.2°@1.5) pionty. Por box, #4601, @250 por b ree Por bbl., $L.00; funcy, $1.50; five bbl. Knnsas Cliy 0 IKANSAS Orry, M anductive; No. red, Giaie. CORN—Trrezuly OATs—Firm: No BUTTER—Duil; Cre @ise Faas—St e RkCE s Wheat, 11,000 bu.g corn, 11,000 bu.; outs, none \ SiipseNts-Wheat, 51000 bu.: corn, '10,000: oats noue, St Louls Live Stock Mar S1Louts. Mo, Sopt 2—CaTrLE=Receipts, 1600 ieads shipments. @00 head: market xan i Todian ‘steers, §2.500275. ceints, S0) ewds shipments, nones mATKOt stoady s ringe, H00 1. SipEr—Ieeoipta, 20 heads shipments. non market steady und unchuugeds good natives, 1001, 10, Coftee Murteot. NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Options opened barcly stendy. 20 Lo points down and closod stedy at 1050 50 poiuts down; December § M R18502,11.0 Ltio, nominai; No. Cotton Market, NEWORLEANS, La., Sept. 24 —Steady; mid- dling, 7 5-10c; low middling, (%e: good ordi- nary. 6%c; net receipis. Laies: gross, 4 ‘bales; exports e ., 506 bules; ales, 1.050 bales: stock, 70.138 bales. Traders’ Taik. —Counselman & Day Commission Co.: Whent opened 1ye lower on lHguldation by taflers to buli deal, but at the deciine it i 101 buil crowd took o0s ndvanced irresu- ha ting oceasion- ceonnt of some cholera rumors, and e bigher than yesterday. The in ptnews was furnished Ly privato d 108 iud sumples confirming 1'rimc’s ro- the effeet that the vie d and quality of hings were very disappointing. Corn ruled firmeron a very active cash dénand and wdesire of Shorts o COVEr. 0w ing 10 the sig- nal service predicifons of fraczing weather in Dikota and Minnesoti wnd frosts is far sonth s Nobrasks beforo Monduy morn ng. Outs Were painfully dull, but very firm. owing probubly to un oversold con 1ition of olir mar- ket, due 1o the s es of October outs s h wzinst purchases in New York, The provis- ion wurket was worked froui the Cuduhy office, ns puppets are now worked by u string. A good muny shorts m Ociober ribs putd off the fiddler and quit daneinz. A good many others still think that the fire under tho hdz iron will soon die out. We think that there 1s plenty of firo left and the intest shorts Wil récoive the best roasting yet. Other product was affceted by the desperats wetion of October ribs, and closed at o sharp advance. om1cAGo. Tk St 2. —~Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8 A, MoWhorter: Tho sellin: out yes- terduy of w bix line of Wheat by & prominent locul pperator was misieading 1o room trad- ers. They jumped to the conclusion that the bull movenient was over and put their houses in order forn lundsiide. They discovered their mistake this mo < time pusses they ure dikely to realize with clearness thut blaying for o at current prees . fs asure thinz a8 iU used to be. narket haus \T nows exhiustod. Tostiniony fs nceuniu- Jating that a very consider.bic bo maturing crop I3 8o soft that it can Ketablo un'ess frc than usual. ent report Is expact show A yleld of 1ot over L600,001.0 0 bushols, und later on when poor quuiity is definitoly deter- wined {tis nov unlikely thut this may be eut down to 1,)0,000,00 Hush ats have re- covered somewhit from thelr depression and 100k like n falr burchuse on the breaks There was anothor { the serew for Octoner ribs an xtended to other prod rdelivories CHICAGH, 111, Sopt. * Logun & Co. to Duncan, Hollingo Wheal ar- ket ovened with i 1izht business for December, A very 1tt'o buying causcd o stendy ndvineo Lo 0. On some realizing the price dropoed ofY 10705 @70 e Which brougnt in somo fresh orders and it again advaneed 1o 0% and 10%. The cios ng br.ce was 1% nud Muy *13. Since writing our letter yestorday the poition 1y unchangvd. ‘Que or two iure soid sound thinking men have joined the Small bynd who believe whent |5 100 low and s 4 safe purohuse for Investment. They have ucted on this opinion and have been good buyers. One arzument for higher prices is that our stock ofvontract grade amoants to £50.00) bu.. one-third of Which consists of No. 1 old northern which will commund & preniium of several cents i bushel, and therefore 15 not availabie on eon tracts. That rodaces our stock 10 wbout | 600,000 bu. to fill December contracts. Tho well informed meu suy We canoot Araw uny No. 2 hero because it does not exist, Wo are prety coufident It canaot be hid ‘from the new spring orops wnd so far the winter states huve coutributed little. “This witn the low prices ouuses the bullish sentimer and until this chunees, it it does chunze, will puy to buy. Corn opened at the lowest point of the day. At the opening thore ap- boured to be i £0od mauy buylng orders und the sellors woro fow. Tho tiile weather 18 in favor of the muturity of thecrop. Until It s ured tho weather is the important fucto Duts kept steady. -In provisions the exeite- t was in October ribs, which sold up 1o 262 Wo ure friendly to the whole list of Junuary products. STOCKS AND BONDS, Counsiderable Activity Was Developed In Securities Yesterday. NEw YOuK, Sopt. 24.~The day in Wall street was little wore than the closing of a speculu- tion which has developed cousiderable wc- tvity fu the stock market aud surved to make wsudstantiul resction from the depression caused by tho cholera scure. Thero was little feature o the trading. The | st wis quiet und held withiu narrow lufits throughout the duy. except Loulsville, wh ch wus still pressed for sale und deelined a frace tloi Gould's brokers ré buyers of Mis- sourl Pacifiv and Toxus Pacifie, but the pres- sure upon the leader settled the list away slowly until atter the publication of the bank stutewent, which again showed & slizht guin Au tbe surplus reserve. «The ouly really slrong polut 1o the list was Wheeling & Luke Erle preferrod. whose galn Wus 4 Der cent, ne, but the Influence of this w than offset by A drop of i per | 1n Lackuwanna on vefy 1lzht trading. trading was barren of feature and the close was stendy Wwith m cks at_sIIght losses from Iast event s Honds were, it anything, more active than usual, but while a firm tomper was maintained the changes were fow in number. salos wore #634,000, of which West Poln 2130000 and Renaing third of stock wore 134,84 shares nd 6,195 un- jisted. Read ng furnishing Governmert bonds bave duil and stendy, Stats bonds ¢ The Post says: A comparison of ity bank and United States trensury holdings today day with those at tho opening of Augusi, When LFesury roserves were at their low ebb, {1 ustrates tho remark ble chunge which has aince come over the distribution of nioney. At that time it will be remembered there was & great outery aguinst the etion of the banks 10 holding back goid certificates and throw- ing the burden of export gold withdrawals upgon the treasury. Pessimists hero and In London were talkin® of the early extinetion of the trensury niarzin over the $100,0 0,000 reserve, But the treasury g0 d fund went no lower tody, despite the large goid shipments of August ana Septem- The govern holds 86,433,52 more thin at the o August, while the anks Huve nt th tine decrensed 1n specio and le holdin,s moro than s, Waile this decrense 18 strictly at- able 1o the westward movement of cir- v UsuAl At this season, iL menns niso the puymient from the banks into the troasury of something ko $14.000,000 gold, for tho 8, 10,000 rtsinee Auzust [ were muinly withdrawn sury, leaving, after their with drawal. a not o of tronsury gold of more than 400 The foilowine osing quotations for tho leading stoeks on the New York Stock ex- chunge today: Atchinon.. ... W do pid Adams EXpross 16N Central Alton, T. H kit do preterred ;... 180 Amorican Expross altimore & Ohlo nada Pacific...... UL P Den nada Southers ral Pacifle. A0 pra. 7 N Y. Conteal Consolidated 5 CO G &St bl 0. N L Colo. Conl & Tron.. 404 Pacife A Cotton Ol Certit's orln Del. Hudson..... urk. .. Dl & W Tan aly D& 1 G prd tending.. .. D& CF. CoLil'nl 87 (Rtichmona Enst Tenn... 8 do ptd ¥ i veeeenes 2% R0 Grande W o pEd 3 a0 ped Fort Wayne ..., Rock Tsland. Great Northern pid. |at 1. & 8 KT G & B L prd 3 |-t van Hocking Valloy. .. 825 | Qo prd. ! 1linols Central W[t Paul & O St 1L & buluth do preferred Kan. & Tex. ptd.; Lnke Erle & West o pfd o Unlon ¥ L& NUAG, ooi6 UL S kxpress Manlattan Con WS Lg “Memphis £C ....00 B o pfd Mich. Cent....[01000 10k Wells Farko Missour Pac’. 0110 tern Unlon Moblle & Ohio) 12 3ilg Wheeling & L. Nnshville Chut Natlonal Co “uld. The total sules of stocks tod, shares, inclu Louisville & adon Financinl Keview {CopyTighted 1592 by ) ordon Be LONDON, Sept. 24, ald Cable —8pecial to THE heen a very quiet duy on the Stoek exehiung 10t only has thoe attenaance of members been smalier than usual on Satur: but the factof the settiement being near tended o deter operat- ors from cntering into new enzisements Funds i) unchanzed, while Indtan rupee paper dwproved hd. Home rallway securities ciose rather’ irre:u ar. Owing tothe very few daalings chunges of Drices ure quite un mportant. American rallwiys met with a fair mmount of attention from inside operators, nnd have been toler- ably fiem (rom openin: (o elose, wdvices from New York beinz more reassuring. Luke Shore lenves off 1 higher and most oth from ‘5 to 15, N pilneous s been neglected. Bevond a in Coats ditto preference and Pears ordinary they are unchanged. Money has been guite w drug. Short loans hive been ensily obtuined The discount market has been quiet. Two und three months' bills were quoted at 1to 11-16 per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—MONEY 0N CALL—Easy, with no loans, and closing offered ut 3% per PIIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4X@0!4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady at §1.85% for sixty-duy bills and 8.57 for démznd. Tlio closin: s rek —.- 113 Mutunl Unfon s coup L.L.0l 1 N J. G Int. Cert. S 4vgn rew. L orth, Paciic Iuis “Piciic s of .. Louislann stped 43 Tenn. new sot tis onn. new set ba. . new set .. s 2nds.. " 1014 15t acilc Tain 106 (8L I 5 b Tox. 8% Den. & B¢ 5 Tex: I 13§ Erle 2nds 1043 *Cnion I 1065 MK & (| West Shore.......... 1025 MUK & T Gon. 8s... 463 |R. G. W. i) bid. fasked. Bosta ck Quotations, BosToN, Mass., Seot. 24.—Tho following are the cloxing stock quotitions: Ateh. & Top ... i Calumet & Hocln, Boston & Alban Catalpa o Maine.... Franklin.. CoB&Q. i Kearsurge Enstorn it 108 Osceolu. Fitehburg RUR.. unta Fe ¢ Littic Hock & Fi. 8 Tamarack 5 Ansn, Cen....... 165 Anniston Lund €610 Mex. Con. com .. Iils Boston y V. Engiand. San Francisco Minlng Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 24.—The officinl closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follows: Choi'ar. Con. Cal Crown Polnt. Gould & Curry. Hale & Nore Moxiean........ Quotations, NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Thg following are the closing mining quotatiol Chol Con. Cal. & Deadwood . Gould & Curry ITale & Norcross Homestake: Independen | Yellow Jneke |1ron Siiver | Quick Stiver. \ do preferred nsked. St Louis Mining stocks, ST, Louis, Mo., Sept. 24.—The followinz quo- tations were made on the Mining exchange toduy: “Hiock Bld, Aske STock. Bl Asked. Ellzabeth ..., — i Pat Murphy.. 02 03 Granite M 0 1 Hoves.. % Financit Notos, BauTINOWE, M., Bept, 24 —~Cloarings, 8011« 0. NEW Onueans, La., Sept. 24.—Clearings, $1,108,154. Paiis, Sept. 24.~Throe per ceut rentes, 9f 07340 for the account. PHILADELPHIA, 24 —Clearings, pt. 2. —Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Enlund on Lulances toduy, £20,100, Meswnrs, Tonn, w York ex- chunze sslling ut ) o #150,658; Dalunocos, 821,314 - D08, New York, Sept. 23—Olearinzs. #103,880,621; alunces, #5978 Fir the week, clearings, L 1855 Dalunces, $20, 54, 116 8. Louls. Mo, Sept. 2. \zs, $L304.- 039 balunces. 8310584 Exchanie on New York offored at par. 75 discount . id. BOSTON, Mass. 5 2h—=Olearings, #13,811, @24 balunces, #1508 Money, 4 per cent. Exchange on New York 12430 to 150 discount CCINCINNATL O.. Bopl. 24, 4a@h po Gent. New Yori exchanie, pur. Olearing 201,00 ; for the week, ¥14.414.00; for corre- sponding week last your, §12,87,850, Cuicaao, 1L, Sepi “Money firn unchunked at 8@ per cent for both Clenrings. $16.421,34. For th New York oxchunj ag exchunge dull an Bibsiy for sixty-day Oiils and §.s drafls, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Favorable Conditions Surrounding the Cat- tle Trade—Hogs Still Uncertain, OMamA, Sept. 24.—Recelpts of all kinds of stock the pust weok buve been fuirly liberal, und muke w vory respectable showing coni- pured with the week previous and the corres- ouding week lust yeur. The record is us oliows: Cutt'e. Hogs. Shoep. Recelpts this week...... 2,013 20,874 1,128 Leooipts last week...... ladks 2.6i6 KOil Sawe week lust year.| 10,000 10085 10817 Notwitbstanaing an iucrease i the cutile | “IMPROVEMENT THE ORDER OF THE AGE.” THE SMITH PREM Did anyone mention anything about TYPEWRITERS? What is a Typewriter? Well in order to answer this question satisfactorily to all,ex- amine the SMITH PREMIER And you will see what a type- writer can be made to do and the IMPROVEMIEN" which have been made on the old machines. We court inspection and comparison with other chines and therefore there is nothing to hinder anyone from fully satisfying themselves as to our claims of SUPERIORITY | THE Smith Has nnot Set the Copy for ‘Writ'ng Machines For Eif.een Years But is Today THE Premier And by its S Miny Valvabdle an Practica! Impr vements, Leads a1 Othe s and Is now acknowlglged By t:e 3 Best Expert3 To the only True Model Of a Typewriter OMAHA, Qonntry PLu.éroua Address THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY. 1609%4 Farnam St., NEB. The increasing busine the Smith Premier Typewriter Company has made it neces- sary for them to build an ADDITIONAL FACTORY which will give employment to 9oo men byfJanuary 1, 1893, and a daily output of 128 MACHINES. PROPER MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION and best of materials, by expert mechanics, in the assembled the finest equipped factory in the world, show conclusively, to the unprejudiced, that this ma- chine is the most durable and has more improvements. OFFICE Y o No. 1609% Farnam Street. Telephone 1284. MEANS A The War Department order for 150 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS was given after a decision by government MECHANICAL EXPERTS. Vi tof over receipta this weok compared with lns o e compared With u year ago af 7.0.0 hend und comp Rityoathagoot nge oit=sr for about 4,500 head. the market b no particulerly noteworthy cl botter or worse. In " fu hus been monotonously steady out. As usunl, at this time of the yeur, maket has been but indifferently suppliod ith good beef cattle. either Westerns, but the avidity with which the few ehotee bunches offered were snapved up and the very respectable fizures they showed ~ how strong the wus on this cluss of stull. natives huve sold adily a3 bien e 200 und $5.10, and_thera have been plen L it from ¥4.50 to ell muintained western eattie here that bro .80, In generul price on uil desfrable offer:n with such liberal off Lig increase in receipts, mainly on this nccount that' prices have de- Veloned the strangth they have, The murket 18 not really strong yet, but it'is provement over lust wook on ull krudes. Cunners of course ure suill too freely offered to ndmit of any material { in prices, The stocker and feerder trado hius been char- acterized by great neuyvity, standing the very | W purchuser. Cattie offerinzs were rather usunl for o Saturday, and to put it quality was decidedly indifferent. Tl the very good general demund that we have nad wll week and sellcrs tle difenlty in disposinz of or useful stock savisfuctorily, it came to the “betwixt catt attle not good pugh %00 good for feeders—the trado wus rath slow. A bunch of half-fut brought ¥4 The weaterns sold at ull sorts but the yurds were preuty well cleareday tho close, Cows and wixed stopl sold at genernlly stronger prices, the exkrame range being from #1.00 10 #2.45, The bulkof the stull sold at from 8170 to $2.10. and stags were generally unchunged. selling at from 8145 to 8%.60. Cakves wore In moderate wir demund, and firo at from 82.0) to of prices ut from #2500 £1.85, i stocker and feedar trade was not overly livoly—it never is on, Saturday—but while there was not a very go country den: the regular dealers werk wll good buyers. and prives liold tirm on “everything tepresentative sales:) | - DRESSED BEEF, No. Av. P'r. No. Av. Pr. ot i Wtidean cows. 8.100 165 M8 163 Eemescmo Sanaas EEERES .g- e 101 19) s 1w € S gozs s= & cescsuss OXEN. STOCKERS AND FEEUERS. 0 01011 2 45 25 15080 250 W .00 250 B 10T 250 o WESTERN CATTLE, No. Av. Ir. No 0 steers.... 1961 #2060 COLOKADO CATTLE. 1strtlg...1200 19 6 feeders... 28 steers... A1 260 U aleers.... 1047 5 there wis pat: urally « tendency to neglect the conimor inferfor cuttie. and holders of stult reported the market auiland wnsutisfuctory il oo cos show little OF no ohil Wity wotk neo. - The feeling throughout hus veen rather firm thun otherwise, Tn the butchers’ stock and canner tondency hus been to better prices. have not been as liberal huve been expected, considering tho mprovement iberal su-plies the sharp udvance of the week vrevious has been well maintained, Good, smooth steers of welzht ana quulity ure snapped up at good fzu. and while trade in the underwelght stuff is oecusionally a trifle slow. anything at all de- cent doesn’'t huve to g0 begging very long for the f BLOCKS larger thun " Rreu for beef und these lust nothing ment, mund £00Q the steers. . wteers steers. | steers steer steer. fecders feeders. 1041 cow strs, tig 7 fecders. 1074 2 cows cows strs, tie eders feeder feeders. . bull.. food 2 fecders. 1050 sLeer. .. stoer . stoer steer. . i steers. steers steers steers.... steers cows, .. 4 cows.. . Hoas—The hog market hus been ve even throughout the jous huve not chungod mater.u) is one of u for prov.sion which there Is the most uncerta nty. the circumstances, w.th denlers uil it se, the course of trely ing markets. 1Bo o ut deal different from o week hups the wost noteworthy foaturs of the hog trude ut present is the DIg increase in averige welght of the offerings. welght of hogs for the third week of =epts ver was 1bs., or about thun & in the number of Leavy "hogs of hus come a correspoudingly improved de- mand for the light and buteher weleht stutf® and theso ure selli the fow duys.however, the run| VOry i down on the rough, heavy and “sowey” of lute and prices bave given way badly on grudes. week closed with u very falr supply. Were nearly twice as many hogs bere ns urday but the qualiity us a whole wis but heavy aud mixed pacl 5,15, and were slow sale ut that, hogs selilng at less sorted. the rouxh he d outs selling at frow $470 10" #1.5). Sold, the pens being cleared before’ noon. lurzely “ut from agiinst 8115 to 8.2 Friduy. Wverage of prices pid wus 8 % Fr duy aod tative sules Av. Sules were 4 steers.. 147 eling uro an suppiies prices for the present Is wlmost on- eipts at the lead- Boyond fluctuutionions within The nvernge e of prices has been shipping the Mght and on the b from 5.2 to from start 1o finish. meat and shippin m: rket speoulative 108 with sales lur ely at Packers wero very beurish and after urgent fresh orders bad been % sold from MUTIE Lo Most of the or better were more or 1 hewvy enas and throw- Everything The generai A1 lust Suturduy. 4 ZEEE z LEEBET e e e BEEEEE 515 1GS AND ROUGHL ne frosh load re The market wus steady nna the pens Fair 0 to %- ales: No. S04 N M. wethers 210 Utah wethers Ieceipts and Disposition of Sto Offictal receipts and disposition c shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours endiug ut bo'clock p. m., Septembe 12 Omaha Packlng Co ) . Hawmond Awift & Co. ke The Cudahy Packing Co. J. I Squires. Boston, White 1% & ... Andrew Hinas. 7000 Bpec., Shpprs. and Foe Loft Over...... 0, 111, Sept. 23 —~(Spoecial Telegram to —Tiie Evening Journal repor Roceipis, 4,500 head; ship 1,500; market stead;: vulk on market T Dusiness 1izhit; noohunze (o prices; good to 755201 no_extra’ on sale; @245 rangers, S—Roceipt head: shipmen head: markot ‘trifle stronzer: rough non, $4.905.10; puckers und mixed, prime beavy and butehers' welghts, prime l12ht, 83,4085 45, Kecelpts, 1500 head; shipments, none cady; no chauge i prices; nutives, & Tamm bs, BTG5, 75, Kunsus City Live stock Market, KANsAS CrTy, Mo. Sept. 24--OATTLE-Ro- celpts, 5,00: shipments, 2,u0: chaned; shipplng steers, und Indlun steors, #2000z stockers and feedors, 0, Hoas—Receipts, 6.8 0: shipments, ket 5@10c lower, closing 100 lower; sales, $.0005.2 BukEP—Iteceipts, 600; shipments, 1.60: mar- kevqu.ot and steady; wuttons, 6.0:@1.50. et A Cholera Soare, A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel- metta, N.J., created much excitement in thatvicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cnolera but a violent dysen- tery, which is almost as severe and danger- ous as cholera. Mr. Walter Willara, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg, two miles from Helmetta, says Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ana Diarrbaes Remedy has given greut sutisfaction in the most severs cases of dysentery. It s certainly one of the best things ever made. Kor sale by druggists. —_—— The Stove Exploded, ila Mrs. Joseph Bell of 2111 South Tuirteenth strect was preparing breakfast yesterday the wasoline stove exploded throwicg the buraing tuid over her face und clothing. The woman was seriously burced, but will recover with nOWMIOE WOre serious than ascarred face. The fire department was oalled, but the flames had been exiinguished before the trucks arrived. - STUHT'S SMART SCHEME. He Forestalled the ancil by Laying n Watk After Midnigh Ernest Stubt bas an idea that he about tne largest mwan i town. He feo that ho has scored a point on the city coun- cil. Wriday night the counciljpussed a resclue tion ordering W. Furnas & Son to discontinue luymg & permanent walk, twenty-two feet wide, in of Charles P. Birket's property on Mason street. Stulit was present when the rosolution was adopted. Ho at once lett the room, woke up the Furnases who got out their gangs of sido- walk Jayors uud atdaylight vosterday morn- ing the walk was down, Shortly after 8 o'clock the chairman of tho Board of Public Works sent his clerk to serve @ copy of the resoiution Furnas, When he reached the where he expected to find men work he discovered nothing but Stubt and a completed walk, Stuht was dunciog about and entertaining o crowd of peoplo by tell- inp thom how be bad got abead of the coun- cil and all of the city departments, —_— Cholera When properly treated us soon ns tho first symptoms appear, cholera can noarly always Ve cured. The paiieut should go immediatery to bed und remain as quiet as possible. Send for & physician, but whilo awailing bis srrival wake Chamberlaiu’'s Colie, Cholera and Diarrbea lRemeay in double doses after euch operation of the bowels more than natural, If thero Is severo pain or cramns take itin double doses cvery fifteen minut uutil rolleved. This remedy has boen usod with great success in seven cpidemics of dysentery that were olmost as severe and dangerous as cholera, and 1f used as directed u cure is almost certain. Bvery family should bave a 50-cent bottle at hund ready for in- stant use. After the disease 1s under control castor oll must be taken to cleanse the system. No other physic or substitute will do in place of castor oil, For saie by drug- gists, Custom House Receipts, Following are the receipts of the Owaha custom house for the week ending Septem- ber 24: 440,000 pounds tin plate for Cudahy Packivg company from Swansea, Wales; 42,000 pound tin plates for Iactor-Wilhelmy company from Swanses, Wales: ono case dress trimmings for Morse Dry Goods com- pany from Parls; one case cigars for Max Meyer & Co. from Havana, — “Late to bed ana eariy w rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies, early to bed ‘and “Lattle Early Riser.’tne pill that madas Lite longar anl beuter anl wiser, e — THE REALTY MABKET. NSTRUMENTS placed on record Sent. 24 1802 WARKANTY DEEDS. 8 A Smith to §A Jenison, lov 8 NJ Smith's place. ... ... heasssae. OF Kyan wnd husbind w sime. 1ot 0, W J Wugonoer uud wife to It J Grant, lots 13 end 14, block L Van Bueren ideidits O P Beward to Huzh MeMoniglo, lot biock 4, Potter & Codb's add 1o South Omuh . A Nor. Alstadt and Wushind (o Takey & Allen, s 47 feot lots 1und 4 blook & Oumpbell's add. B einly to Mury Healey. n tp lot South Omahi. Yoy, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Jacob Klamm und wife to Jacob Keller, Wx16 foel 0o ut DL 2 oot 8 0f ne cor DEEDS, Snyder. county treasurer, to It D 1, 1ot 24, block 17, Beiford Pluce Eame Lo sawme, lot 1l 8ithe ATrag Totul awount of trausfers.., , 4. <. 2,000