THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29 , 1885. DHIECTOE.T MEAT MARKETS. W5AI , , fe WilUKN.S : , Fancy Groceries , flour , Eeod , Etc , Poultry , Vrvv.\\ \ Honor nml t'.irjr * n uporlnlty Thin firm hn toiitf licon notnl ns llm lemilnir one In UiOIr Him for the Ililnl wnnl Irmlp. Alwn.vn on tori'rltliiv ' ntiil up to tlin tlinem with plenty of ov- Cfptlihie thtUlfli/orxl kf > iit miutnhlly In BW cur li.Ui nixl l > u < l o si root. OKO. W. MAK30N , AT TUB Peoples' Meat Market , linn untucnt mmlily tlio no rou , 1 loiinmi. now. OM , mot * ftini | lei mm i'i > K nt nimknt in ilin cltr. Mo line * tlio S'tovptisioollnft room , which j well K' in lift tlio best rrilrlirarnlor liirtnrnK THrpnono i > n No 16-1 liowmii HI , , oor. fct. SMnry R nvo hellleKiiilunl lent tartl Is n f > pocl\Uj ( \ > . E. 13th Street Market. All klnrtn of froth nnd Milt mimn constantly on luiniU \1'niiliry , Riimo , etc. , In H-uson Ii , Hurbortz , HENUY niTTKKS , Meat Market , * At W(1 ( Cntiilne SI , , Is I tin plncn to not the Ifimlrr- BM nml iho ( ( Miami ) " iiiul romtH I''rc li tl.ili , , gutnO mid ull lliu iJollcuelos In SARATOGA MARKET. ED KUPPIG , Prop-ietor , 801 N. Sixteenth Street PrO'h.PnH ntiil gtnoloxl Monti * . ( ionium Sim- { WHOM it m > txiulty tiiiine , Poultry ami VPJJOIU- llo In MMwoii. No clicapor nun-hot In low l n. I-IA.TT1TE3S * " ' California Meat Market Donlor * In Frtwh nnd Suit Meats , IVultry and 'lf > loiliono | 130. CO ) North I0lli8trtx > t. TEAS- SAIN GOOiM ! The > ' < ml tlbnullKi TIIINKSH Tin. In roeml , luilf pound mid pniiuil pu.'ku.m Kent IniiXntoil lln-l fln D Monnlne Clilnosn drink unit uot Ilio liuiiitnitf pulntuJ lc.it ) . Gold oalyliy SAN GOON , No. 413 N. Slxtcuiilli Slrpc DRUGS. , PrescriptionsPerfumery , I'ATUNT MKD1CINK3 , KTO. aBSUtconthSU Corner storo. Mu- < ono ! Hall. W. J. WHITEHOUSE , ICth AND WnSTnil3T3. : PniCT , Tnlnts.Olls ami Stntlonorv. nnn'Vn Pllo Ointment euros every tlmu. 1'rico CO oonw. Kv- cry lx > x Wiurantoil. RESTAURANTS. II. DININGHALL. . Warranted tlio t > t't < ni | > nf mtToo In the citv. lonl cannot lucimil ) | ) < ) il lloiinl liy the wuok * 4 ; Wm'loinoaiak ) . 100 | < L > t > | ilu daily hi altviuliuico , CIHS lHh ! mi-em. JIUS. S. T. WILSON , 71U N IBtli Mroi't , near Hurt , Restaurant , Cigars MontHloonier , A liujro | > ntnmr < > troMi rowilar lH > ur < Hn ) < : loenloil nniir tin'gumt iuilixiul liop- > txiulllio Nonuo-ilorni o tor | { no as cun IH ; MV ourodln tliiR | > ui-l ol Hin choiipur lluia iiny ether i , , roHpccUihlo locution in Uiaiihu. The American Cafe , COS SO. ISTl'Il STllKET , NKAU HOWARD. I.iulloV anil Ountlonmn's Itestiiinuiit. Munld well ixxjkucl , well guiuoaud uaJ v Eorvnl. lull Hilpjicr' il ppei-liil y. { lonfil linn ulual i.L'liir,5l. ) lloit cupof cotToo u tlio eity. J , W. Jones , nixsnvvoll rimilslioil , ell kept , Ililv bniiHii nl No 1711 ( 'iniilnir > l. ami all wlio > 'l"o , iihn u Irlululll I rruiilnrciiHloinnnt I In COD- . hlB own I'oolclnir unil M * wile iitlomH to tun lu-u tiiunial. liunie Ilicri ) In tint uliuw line unit mo- , ; fytlihik' IM itHlioulil liu. 16tl7St. RESTAURANT CIIAS. n. WEBSTER. Prep. TT > o nrnlesl nml l > o" t conducKul culslno In the . noill.orn i.nit nl tvn. . Tr } ( if lor ono \\cnk. i ' No. ! . " llith nuur Oliloiint ) rit. The Norris Restaurant In th < vnrv lioit I'utlnir liouso hi the city , Try It ml you will In ) MitlHtleil. M'lcUoU loril inonNl.1l. . lloarit by the oelt & ) . > . Meiils , Z'M uuuh. IGth Bet. DouRbs and Dodge SU wits. . 1. 1' . niLLurs , Restaurant ITnn ] nnt tnknii llio IHITH anil coiaiiiodlntin r - tni.ninii i-uinieil | in No UM N li'ih 1-1. , an . uo Ulloil it up wltli a line I'oii'cclioiniry ' hiiinu u the ti-ot t , whltii the MlclK'ii ' iiiul dlnliij , ' r < Hin I- iiiost e < ) MiilelulV | tin ni-hc. I. Tlie uiUtt ii.u filMvi \ vvucls lerilio t'Oiint. NEW. 1'lItST-OLASS Union Restaurant , CotToo nail lainuh iiioiii , 1.1 ; Ilin-nuy HI. , but , IMli UIKllalltlH. OllUHII llll.l.Of l'IUIK.MKVI.ShKIV- | r.n'AT AM. IIOIIIH DM.V lioinil HIM nml S4 ] Kr wuuk. MIN , Wullui , 1'ioiululoiesii. OLD VIC'S Restaurant , Sll S U'lll Miet'l. ItotHw > n I'liniiini anil loiiuln * . SfiU thi'ltont In- p Ue In the city. Moaln at nil liuuio. $500 Reward Fur n IxMlrr cup in entire limn can U > liiul nt HID l-'iimtiii ) . UtiliUHiniil ( ieiilH iiisiiini-unt. II.VSII > IKII epii'lnliy llxtiact lunn liillof laie Hun l.lint- te _ anil iMitnioiiH i-enitl with nil mom ami e 'n o iliiiv : I'm ter lioiinsieiik "HJ , oliokt * rlli McaX | j . Hllllolll bll'llk ' - C IlllltlOII UllOllH I U. | HII | ( choi | LA : , hum anil ejrt IV- . Hun iina luicon I'o , unil eviiMihliiK la iiiiHiiii | < in i.liS. Dili MIUCI. C ) , U Kiunh'.V 1:0 , I' AUCTIONEERS. A. W. l'0N \ A : CO. . Auction and Commission Milcll | > > il ; liniiitiiii until , ulcs el lac Mick iiiul Inn M-linlil mini l\ire in luhiile uvii e icin ! > | ivli h ) itli 11 * Jlcntiiiiilici' the | iluil > , Weal A I llUlliei it u o h K Hit ) . i , No IIJ A MANAGER MERRILY MATED , Unrrm 0 of an Estimable Pair of Lincola's Best People. THE GOVERNOR THE MASTER , Tlio Survey Made ! > > r the Hlldiorn Vnl > Icy Honil Kntcrprlse nt I lie Block Ynrilfi A Ilt-oozy lluilgctof Capltul Sinnll Talk. TUB nFK'a MKCVH.V mmrtUr.1 A { jrand wedding occurred night t tlio now 'rrcnioiit hotel , the rotr tracliti ; * parties beinyThomasl'ltxtferald , one of the proprietors nnd managcrd ol the holol , tun ) Alary I. ( Jaylord , foimorlj of Hruljopoil , L'onn. , How Of this Oit.y , Father Kennedy , of tlioSt.Thornmi oath olio oluiruh , of I.iiu-oln , ollkdatcd. Al 5:80 : 1) . m. thu party assembled In llm Ix'tiiitifnl parlors of tlio new Tremont , The yroom was dressed in conventional hlaolc , mid thu bride In cruain silk trimmed with real lauo , After iho euro- iiiony was performed a company iniiu bor- IntfMX ) partook of a Biniiptuous Mippor. Air. Kgan , who was to have responded to lliu toast , tliu "Now Troiuont , " was un- nblo to bo preHont , nnd I ) . ( . ( Jourlnc.v inndu a few remarks , in w.hiuh hu com plimented the propriutors on uetnbllHli- nifr so line u hold us the Tie- nionl , and also .spoke in pond tiTinrt of thu briilo nnd crooni. 'J ho prosuntH roeulvod b.y tlio briilo nnd groom wi-ru mi iiHH-oiiHti ml costly. Aiming the niOht UXJKIIIHIVO wa.s a beautiful diamond mend collar pin nnd an elegant old wutoh U > thofiroom , priftontctl byfjiii'Hln ol the homo. Al 10 itJ | > . m. tlu ; happy ) > air took the west hound train for Den- usr , whcro Ihoy will Hpi-nd si conplo of weeks nnd return to Lincoln and take up tlitiiralKxlo at the now 'Iremont. The kind f ( idlings ot hundrod.s of ailmirin Iriuiulri tollow thorn 'I UK MA'HIK\\'SON MAinr.Il. It IK reported that the btipiYino court inlonds to file an opinion in n low dass in the onso Hiibmittwl in iho court by tlio hoard of pnblio Jundsi and build m ; a , iiHkint ; it to dVlino the power ol the board ami the ovornor in ro In I ion to Iho appointment 01 a mtili'on of the nmano hospital , and that the court will hold Unit tlio governor alone lias the appoint ing power. This decision will give Dr. and Mrs. Mat hrnvbon , together with the governor , full sway at the IIH > | IIHI , and th board will havu nothing to do hut allow : ho salaries of Iho olliuci's and om- ployoB of that institution. TIM ; MJitvnv MADK. The Klkliorn Valley railroad company are making a new survey Irom Kremoiil to Lincoln. At lirnt it wa.s nimorcd that the ooniany } would use Iho maps ami protilos formerly proparotl and adopted dy EngiiH'or MoNair , tor the tormur Lin- eoln iV Fremont railroad company , but Mr. I'rie'o , the railroad contractor , says that the railroad companies nro lee smart to ns-o the liold note = i or prolilos of any ether than their own ongiiumr. A rifelllNO r.NTiitl'll.SE. : { The Stock Yards company has np- pointed a committee to visit the Nebraska City packing lion.su in order to intorm them.selvoK and the company of what in necessary in building a similar iiiHlitu- tion in Lincoln at its yards , Tlio coin- nillttm consists of , lohn Fitzgerald , 1. D. McFarland.and J. T. Imlioil' . The com pany hold n meeting at the Commercial liolol Tuesday night and it was deter mined. to push forward not only the pack ing lioiiM ! enterprise but numerous other important , mutters will bo insti tuted. NKAIU.V AN Acrinr.vr. Jacob Hocho , the republican cnndidato for treasurer of this county , met \\itli what might have been usurious accident. His ( arm hand oiled his Iniggy prior to Air. Hoeho leaving his homo at Ilickman a day or two go , and In putting the burr on one ol the wheels tailed to secure it snllit'iently tight to one ot the a\le.s. Tlu ; result was that the wheel came oil' , the team ran away and totally demolished tlio buggy. Mr. [ I. esuapod with a few bruises. Mr. H informed a reporter to- tiny that his mother was very ill and at the time of the accident hu was on h s wav to secure the medical services of Dr. Fuller , ol this city. CITV KIIKVITIKS. Chancellor Mtinalt , pf thoStntc univer sity. has purchased u building situ in the f-outheast portion of the city known as Pleasant lli I addition. \V. C. ( trillifh , the defeated candidate before Iho republican convention , lor county Ireasnrer , is now working dili gently tor the election of the democratic nominee for that ollice , AuMin Hum phrey. Orillith says that the Germans threatened to boll if Hoeho was not nom inated. and he says he will give them a do > o of their own medicine The mayor di-ehurged one of the special policemen ytihtorday on the ground ot ineompetency. Ilia name is C H. Camulay , and the people have learned that it is necessary to bu compe tent in order to retain a position on the Lincoln police This is a revelation. Tlio weather is cold and damp , with a fair prospect for a .sol d freu/.o The Lincoln postmaster now' puts out signal Hags of muav colors to intorm the public s\ hat kind of weather they may exiiect. The postoniee grounds are in a dilapi dated condition. This state of things is accounted for by the lack of funds lur- ni.-bed iho ollice to keep things in apple- pie order Mr. Dakin. who kindly went to Iho ex pense of budding an elegant band stand on the government square , exporting that the public would surely contribute toward the en.st , informs a reporter that the stand coat bun between $ : IJ. ) and $10. ) and he has not yet received but a small portion ot llm amount , and would hu thankful to llioso who leel inclined and will assist In bearing the expense. One failure has oectii red in Lincoln in the past few dn.sit . was that ot II C. l.owrio. This H the licit failure in some monllin The Imbilitie.i are not very great , not more than $ lhl ( ) ( or * . ' , ( MI ) > . Lou no claims IiU assut.s sullicieiit to pay all claims 11 ) .itr.ttlon of votes for th > Elkhorn As Valley railroad bond election com menced icMerday Until recently the clllensere in the habit ofoting bonds without roglMorng , but certain attorneys contended that the bonds would bit illegal without a legal registration of votes prior lo election. The iiie.tion | of voting bonds to the ex tent of l.'i.iHitl lor a new court house is now being agitated , and the legal' epics- lion as to the right of the commissioners lo isiiic bonds lor a court house , even though \oted b\ the people , is being dine - e n. ( ( ! . It is claimed by some thai Iho supreme court 01 this stale i > i a recent decision of a eas brought trom one of the we-tcrn counties has held that under thu pieoent law the people cannot confer pouer on tJio conn' * board toUsiiii bonds even b.it . vole , no matter how great the majority east in Its favor. Policeman Fowler was arrested Tues day on the ehaige of having made an ar rest of three purlieu with malicious in tent and knowing the parties lo lie inno cent The three jiiii'tic * in question were charged with lighting and .shooting in iMrs Co.iUuy's saloon on la-t Sunday allernoon The\ , were relea.sed h.\ the court aflei * a piVliniinao csatmnalion , and forlhudh had Fqwlcr arrested. This policeman seems to havu lots uf trouble liefore he had been on tin tnree iwo d.o * hu urro.ited u uiuu for tcdng ! u . H tV J watch , nnd it subsequently appeared Ihnl ho had the wrong pig by the ear On being ing released the indignant pr.soner im mediately sued the policeman and tin city for $20,0011 , nnd the suit is still pending ing in tlin diMrict coart. A largo crowd went yo terdny from tlii eity by special tr-i'in to the Turllng stock fnfm snip , whieh Is down on tlu Nebraska ( 'ity railway. Many noteti e.attlu and stock men trom IllinoU and Iowa were In the cily nnd luft with tin excursion. The widdlng of Mr VA Ilnrris nml Miss funk , of this eity. took place ye terday niHin nl Ihe Conprcgntlonal church. Mr. I Ian Is is a Lincoln boy , the son of George S. HnrrK formorl.v land commissioner of the Hurllngton anil Missouri , ami Mis * Funk in the dnughtei of Fre l Funk , Fsq , i roprlctor of the Lincoln opera house. iSIr Ilnrris is en gaged in the blinking bitsltiom nt Onl , in this state , where ho intends to mnkr his homo in thu future. The good wishc * of many friends follow lliu Impp'y couple. An nl tern | it was made Tuesday nii ht to burglarize Woltermade's saloon. Ihi ! thieves made the break between I and ' ! o'clock in the morning nnd were fright' ened away. Several tools lifted by the burglars were found on thu ground. BTATI : AIIIIIVAUS. K. N. Donn , David Citv ; J. N. Aniotv buch , York ; T. ,1. Murphy , David City , L. T. Hull. York ; Phil ( JiirroUon , Oma ha ; F. N. Prout , Hluo Springs. SUMMKIl conirijAINT cured nnd Inv niedlaU'ly nOlovisl liy Dui'i'v'fl Punt : MALI Wiisiuv ) : , 81.as pur bottlu , sold by Duiijgl.siH nnd Oroocrs. The I < eel < Miilh'H Art. Chicago News ! "Tell you something about loektuulths ! " exclaimed an old crattHinan , dolefully ; "theru nro none any moro. The trudo Is dead. Looks are all made now by machinery , exoept , perhaps , safe and prison looks , those are hand-made because they illord | grifaler security than Iho olhur kind. Time wa when Die loek-maker was n ftinilh nnd iHill-linngur as well , nnd tliu trade was a good one , but it is nil changed now , ami we do nothing now o.xcMpt repairing , or occasionally miplicating a key that luus been lo.st. " 'J hu Inctory-mndo look hns taken the | ) lncu of tnu hand-Hindu article , and U riven us out ot thu business. Now , per haps , twenty mun aie retpiircd to maUua look which lormeriy was the work of one man. ' 1 hesu men Mipci intend machinery by which certain parts of lliu louk are made. One man imndles n punch , and cuts out the tumblers ; another makertlbo Inters , the spiings nru ntiulu by anotner , and so on , until all tiio parts nru ready to bo put together. Nmiu of thvse men could make a look without nssisttinue trom other workmen , and they have no knowledge of the principles ot looks. "Uoforo the oraol muulnnery all locks were madd by hand. Tlmt is why > old lock-smiths understand ( jieir budiuess so well. ISnt there are very few ! smitlis of the old school in the business lunv. Most of them have quit making locks , and are making sowing machines. The princi ples on which sewing machines are made can bo easily understood by any lock- smity , tuld thuru is moro money'to bo maile in the new business. "Yes , lliu modern lock is superior to the old-tasliioned nnd for- this - one , - rea son , it is harder to pick The old lock was madu to accommodate a large key , so that no matter how line the construe- t.on insidu an accomplished cracksman could always get an idea of thu works. The kov-holc lieing large , he would in sert a wire , the end of which being cov ered with wax would receive nil im ) ivs- B on of the st ) lo ol key required to op"ti the lock. It Wns an easy matter to make a key alter this model in wax , so that al most nil the old locks could bu picked wilh but little dilliciiHy. ' ' "Tho patent lock of to-day ; requiring n Hat key , duties any attempt at picking tliu works , because tliu key-hole is so small and the slots are too numerous. For t nit reason skeleton keys nro nseless to thieves nowadays , and urauksmun rely lor success principally on their po sus- dion ot duplicate keys.j ' " 'Jail work , " sis it is known to tlin trade , is the only branch of our business wh' ' ' machinery is not used. 1 A 1 the looks for jails and penitentia ries .ire made of wrouulit-iron and con- strnetKl with from Iwo to live tumblers finished oil'smooth on the inside and held together by steel screws nml brass clamps. The parts when thus joined are nlsoliitely nir-light and the only opening in the look is thu kev-hole. Such a louk is at ) durable as can be mado. "The principle ot the modern lock is very old. I have a book here which fjives a description of n lock found among thu ruins of tnu great temple 01 Karnnu , and wli ch wan in use moro than forty centurie.s n io. The leading principles of ( hist lock have served as the foundation for most of the inventions of recent times. The locksimtns ot China , we arc told , had centuries be lore the birth of Christ perfected a lock out of which a sharp nambno thorn would 'dart ; | nd Mr.ko tlie hand of any one wrongfully tampering with it. The end of this am- lioo thorn was .steeped in a poisonous de coction , and should the hiokless tlief ( esuapo death ho would' ' be ( harked for lite. Hut this story is hardly cut tied to full belief for the reason that ns the Chinese thcinselvca claim , gunpiw- ) der was manufactured b.y them at the time , n celestial safe-blower could enNily render the patent louk harmless by tlio aid ot a few grains ol powder. "Tho mcdnevnl locks were among tlio most elaborate and delicately contrived specimens ot these articles ever pro duced They were enveloped in stuel , covered wilh beads and lloral designs , and were mostly found on tliu doors of lliu ancient cathedrals or in the magnili- cent cab nets that have been thu marvel ol succeeding ages. " Angostura Hitte/rslsa hoiuwho'd. word nil over the win hi. Kor over .V ) years It has ad- vcilised itselt hv ils inoiiK It Is now adv'cr- listd to wain Hie pnblio au'an-t ! eotmter.cits. Tnep'tialnoaiilciu Is in.iniil'autiiiod by Dr. J. ( ! . IS. aie-reil .t Sons. Torco of Habit. ' Harbor ( lo customer in chair ) Do you live in the city , sir ? Customer 'I live in Itiiflalo. Unrlnir In business in liud'nlo ? Customer Yes , sir , in the same line thai von are. I'm a barber. Harbor Ah , indeed ! Pleased ' to mqet n lellow prolensionnl. Trim y'our li.t.r up n lit-cr have a xliani-cr-yi > iir head in lull ot dand-cr-try a bottle ot my Nonesuch Hair Inv ig-er-ah-jeh-barbcr-lhc.royou are sir-tun cunts , please. Nc\l ! The Woeld iMovos. Tennyson's latent poem is unlitled'Clos-n of AnotnurJCvu. ' IIiiw the world does improve1 The firsl Kvc had no clothe- ; al all , if the photographs wo have seen of the lady are ( o bu relied on. rii.ns ; ; pihirs it m n H A sine euro for Dllml. Itlcedlm ; , Ilcldn- nnd Uleeiated Piles has biM'i ) diseoveied by Di. Williams , ( an Ind an lemeih ) , called Dr. Williams- Indian Pile Ointment. A sin lu box ha-s cmed the woist chlonie eane-s oli'n \ > c : > U.veais i-tandlii ! . ' . No one need suffoi ne minuteaitei apnl.vln this wundernil south in. medicine. Lotions and mstimiients ilu iiioie luu in limn pmd.'llliii"in' \ Indian Pile Ointment absoiln the tinno.t. allajs the intense iti ldn , ( paititidnrlj nt nitrht after tettbii ! ! vvaiin In iK.-iD.iH'tsasii iionlllce , irives hiMant relief , nnd Is iiicpiired only lor Piles , itchiiu'of piivate pails , and lor nothingclie. "SKIX lIKi\HIW : < JL'Uii ) . Di , I'r.i/.ier's ilairiu Oinlinunt cnrns us by niauic. Piniplfs , lllaek Heads or ( iinlks , lllolehes nnd Kiiipthins on thu face , leaving thuhlun clem and bcaiitltnt. Also ruinsIteli. halt IMiemii.rue Nnrnlu . Sore Lipn , and O dOtHliuatel'li'i'rs. ' .Sold In iduj-'tiistn , or mailed on iceultlt pf .Vice HIM. Itelailetl bKulm ACo. . . nnd Sfhrouler As licvht. Al wlioc.saiu by C , K C > uod < iua. LUCK COIJptABD CHARMS , Spitting en a OoJJi nq an Oblation to Dam < 'Fortune , Articles Carried to Keep off D nml AppcaVo tlio Witches- Undertnker Denver Trilmno-llopubltcan : YosU > r. day an extravagant' gniillomnuslopped nla Denver fru t Hloru and purcliasod { i cunta worlh of pnnnuta of the presldina gi-nius , who happened to bo a small lmy , w hose brown skin ftud black uyes denoted - noted Hint ho WUH a child of mmny llaly As the gcuUeman was In nt ) hurry , and us tlio dirty awning over the peanul stand allordod soiuo shellwr from tlu : ruin , the gunlloman lln rod , ate his pur chases nnd ulinllod with the boy.Vhen ho had. llnisli'-d ' Ids chat , ho gave the boy u nickel. Thu youth entiled , thanked his benefactor , spit upon the coin nnd put it in his pocket. "Why did you spii. upon ( lint nlcklo be fore yon put it into your pookct , " nbkod thu iruiilloman. "Aio Hpita on a nloks for lucks , "replied thu dago , witli u pleasant , grin. 8PITIINU ON A COIN. 'Iho act of spitting cm a git coin to bring luok wns not n now tiling lo Iho questioner , but il. sot his mind upon thu Htibjoct of lucky coins , and during the day ho Inquired among his iiL'quaininuecs with a view of ascertaining how many of them carried luck coins or pocket pieces. Ilu found Hint almost every man whom hu met carried Bomusortof a com , medal or odd articlu in his pockets either as an oblation to Dnmo rortunu or as sou- veil. . ra. ' 1 ho greater number of coins were either trom toreign mints or wore coins of the I n ted Males , either < ounterfe t erse so badly defaced as to ho of no use as lo- ( gnl tender lor nnytlimg. Several were 1-ceiit nieces , which until very recently were almost useless in Colorado , ns only dimes and mukels wuru used ns small change. A TltttASntr.t ) NICUT.t. . One young married man who had just declared that he hadn't irot n cent witii h m , I. shed a very black nickel out ol his ket when tlie'"mattor of souvenirs ( . . .inn up. Ilu said that laat didn't count tor money , as bu had carried it for Ion years and wouldn't spent it When asked why hu treasured it so carclully , he siuilud sheepishly , and si id " \\cll , I don't ' care about it now , but I've carried it HO long 1 uont like to pail w.th il. When 1 lirM got it ,1 , was a young tool. 1 was dead ma.snod by a lilllo g rl , and I couldn't get acquainted With her. al though 1 tried everyway known to pol to souiety. Final ! v , one evening , 1 was s t- ling in a tliealeij wifh a hall eye on tne stage , nnd nu eyi , nnd a halt on her , wti.m she sndduuly' jmllid her handker- ehiet trom bur poulcit and out dropped this nickel , nndit' rtdled dinctlyat my leut. I picked ii up , and I've carried it over RJneo. " ' tale " said of "liuite a renu'fkaiilo , ono Ins hearers. ; "You were iv dHlionest fellow , " re marked a secoiid , "y"itt ought to have ro- lurned it to the lady. " " Ves , " said another , " nnd you might have got acquainted by that means. \ ou were a tool ns > vella # n knave. " "Wns that young , lady > our picjent wifey" asked aiiotlii'r. "No , " said IhVri/an / with the nickel , "and ii'on't you'tell'rho fetory to your wile or she'll tell mine.- " - AM. KIN Us OK Wnm TIIINC.S Further inquiry revealed the taet t'lat n greiit variety of articles are carried about in people's pockets tor all sorts of reasons. Any quant ty of people carry "buckeyes" or horsu chestnuts ns pro- vuntaves of rheumatism. One old gen tleman wears a lirass ring whicn used to bu n part ot a pair ot sn.spcmlurs. U his wa&nl-oa warder against rhenmati.sm. Till ; I'NDr.ltfAUKIt s AITUI.NllUi : . Ono undertaker's apprentieu was found witn a br.ieelut upon Ins troukled wrist. lie was a red-lienlled' , long-neekcd lad , with an air ot reckless abandon. Ho swore and distribute , ! tobacco juice with n pcrle.ct prodigity ; and the discoverer of the bracelet wa.s astonished nt sucli a display ol asthctic.sm. He asked mm why lie wore the Uaublu , and the boy re plied that it was i\ \ sure thing to prevent blood-pomoning , to which he was more or less li.iole m handling corpses. \ \ hen asked win re he got the lir icelet. lie replied that lie got it oil' tlio vvr.st of one ot their sulcits | : There were liorscslioes uvervwheru ami of all kinds , gold , diam ) ii I , w j , > 1 MI , jet , tin and paper. 'I II.-M ! were worn as w..luii charms , as br.ieeh ts , as wad or naments. The.v Were hung over doors and lienind saloon liar-i and in store win- dons. Everybody knows tn.it they aru the most lucky thing-i ill tiu ; world , and it a person can Imd one in the street or upon a country road where a horsu has just east it , il the Under knows when sheer or Inis well o it.will . no p o' ' < e I up care- Hilly , mud and nil and carried oV. : ucnri.sd 'i in ; DIVII. ; A WAV. Tlie horscshou suporatition is a rem nant of tint old habit ot'gn irding against witches and witeli-cratl. 1'he old eiiito'.n ' was as now , lo hang it over or upon the hoiibu door lo kuop the witeheeof tie | devil out. There is one ol 1 superstition which has grown tobea portion ol architecture , if tin , tiirm may ho iincdand which is never noticed , Any one can sen it by simply looking at an ordinary door where tliu mateinil is entir.dy wooJen. Aglaneu will show that thu solid woodwork which passes between the two upper pannels of the door ciosscs nl ( lie base ot the upper pant els , nnd Ihun between thu lower om s. lorms Iho lignro ol across. It is a "M Peter's ' cross. . " .St. Peter , according to liiMorv , was crucihed head down- vv arils. Th's crons was originally plact'd upon doors to keep the ( lev ,1 or the witches out , niidi-iUins grown to bu a custom of all eiit-p.'fll.trs anJ buildon of modern times. l > ( l , , ( . Coughs , Cohis nnd .Sore-Throat yield readily to I * . Douglass & Sons' Capsi. cum Cough Drj i ) ! , ' The Prolo.YfiifHi ol' Haso Hull. Philadelphja-lleeWhl : For some years past the ailiniri'i'no.i ' ' bast ) ball Imve clr.ir- h perueiyed thai their lavontu game was fast passing from llm c.itcgoiy of sjiorts in the long lists of professional enterlain- nients ilmt aruUUi.'red to an excitement- loving publ.c ilnriii" ' the summer months. It is not a dieadw : SIIT.JU th i o.t > ' of P i In- dulphia. for ij 'AUi ' 'lo , was swarming with amateur ( dqliWi amateur ball clubs , able on occasion to give the best clubs in the country a Imi'dtiihHlu. Gradually thu niimbei ol lliese organi/.ationsbas iiiniin- ished , until now thureare but , three oi' lour that may justly lay claim to consideration , and ot lliCM ! i.nt one the Young America is made up exclusively ot amateur players. The nat'onal gamn , as its vota ries st.vlo It , is now a profMioii ( , in which emiilo. ) munt U regular and well rewarded anil to winch access in becoming eaeli gear-on more and more ilillicult. And the gumo vyliieh anmUmrs play toi anuirH'- ineiil with ball and bat is quit > n di.ler- unl all'alr trom an exhioit'oii by profis- Ploual players T'IO ' lormur in a nport ; the latter a spect iele. Am ituur contests nru no more iv ardcd than a passing gamu of billiards would bu , while tie games played by salaried prnfcst.nnalK . attract great crowds of sneutaturs and form a source of large and bj no means uncertain revenii" ' Tlh iwo U a ling bas ball , s-.oi i it < m tvhuh , b , > tiiu i uit'Iu plan ol Inrpor enlnrlo * thnti nnv others , contro the inoyoinbiits of loading playen havi now joined together In a compact ' .vhlel cmphasi/M and renders linal the com plete transfer of thli } aine from ils posi tion ns n national sport to a place amonj the long l.iHof monev innkinp inMltit tiona which In America nro digniliei Milli the name of sport Ten years ag < Inifie bnll managers and club dli-wtor were either sporting enthusiasts or de. Iterate gamblers , now thovaro rotp otabli and hard headed men of business , whogt . iboiit the a Hair of winning championship' 'cnanl with methodical calculations nm H rold blooded disregard for anything be.yund thu gate receipts. The ndvnnt nge of this nevy order ot Ihings is that I entirely eliminates from tlio game : played under such mnpleofl all suipiciot of corrupt connivance or collusion. I there is no enthiHiaMi ) among the hlroi players , neither Is there any tctnptal 01 to diihone t play. Thus it IIUM beet inuilo possible to place games of base bal , Hpoik si high plane ) of public inteies ) nnd nssnru nl the unino time that per mancncu of nati image which is essenLn to an exhibition of HO costly n character With the National league and Atncrlcai : ns oclation banded together , aa ut prea cut , the future of base ball as a Held foi remunerative investment seoma to bi well assured. Nothing can dofent tin intent of Ihe malingers o.xcopl. n wide spread revolt on the putt of playeif backed bj * large capital in OHCM eilj where a lenguo or association ultib oxKts , It is not nl all likely that sne.lt an up rising will onour , or , if it should occur , that It will succeed in ovei throwing ( lie monopoly cMUiblNhetl by the now agrctv incut. 'Lho Strong defense of the exist ing organizations , nsido from the heav\ cost ni setting up an opjKisition , is in tin ; tact that the iiia.xliimni salary of playurs is lixed nl a higher liguro than any out side parlies can pay with any \peela- tion ol maklnga prolit When the root-Jilts in all thu league and association cities nro averaged it is evident that 5-.IKM ) for Iho . .eason is a tnlr , nnd even liberal , re- numeration lor any player. The tiexl step should bu an eijunli/.alion of play ing strength between thu clubs ol inn two ashooiallons , s-o that the disparity between witinoN nnd losers should be less marked ami distinct. Thu olnbs have it In their power to make large profits tmxt season by this simple pro- cess. The pain of .lob's boils wa < < n'ruravat- ed liy his comforters It ho had had St Jacob's Oil lor n comforter his boils vvo'iltd have lelt him. DAYS OF GOLDEN MEMORY. How a Hiroct Cur Conductor Havoil . UO Tlio "Msscr" "oil tbo Hull New York Telegraph. A fat man with a blue suit and a enrdigan jacket but toned Under bis coat stood near the place where the hor.so ears Mop and start at Harlem yesterday , taking to a young man with lead pencil smut on Irs nose. 'I ho tat man was connected with the stieet railroad company. The Doting one was a tepoiter of the Unily Tele graph. They were talking about the growth of Harlem ami iUorrisant i. "Them's n palatial saloon up here in Harlem about ready tor occupancy , " the tat man said , 'that thorn * .story con nected with that's worth hearing Itwdl cost $ ; ttiii ) > to nt il up , nnd the rent is ijl.dili ) a year lor the entire building , which the saloon-keeper leases and par tially kith-jets. It'Jl be the most gor- geonsgin-mill in llarliiu. "About three 3 ears ags a fellow comes to me and says , 'I could get on as con ductor if I only had $ -n to put up as so- curt v for Iho breast-plate bell register , ' nnd I lent him the money. I wasn't vecdant enough to do it on the mere chance of his saving i nongh to pa > me out of u conducror's monger salary. He was a progre.shive young man , and I knowed 1 had a pointer togive him that'll make payment ns easy as stowing away a turkey dinner when jou're teulintr hungry. All that Icllow calculated to stay on the road was tour months , but what does ho do but hang on lor twunt.s one , and then he ( hops oil' with a clean & -'llD ) to his credit in the savings bank When the man came to relieve him my friend looks h m over , and seein' lie was bright and not likely lo < n > agin his own interest , 'icsays- 'I'm goin'oil' , and I m not iroiii' to starve , either I've made mm ev in it , and . \oucan , if yon maiit to. ti ve me $ . > . and I'll li.\ jon out' His man cninc down and he handed over the Lttlu thing as piled up tne * .VOii. ! It vva-n's bigger , bnt u little thicker , than those 'In Oed We Trust' silver pieces , what is valued at about Wi cents. When you put it in , > our _ hand and chip it up 'against the register n man up n tele graph | iole eonldn t tell , tor h h lite , that the bell hadn t rnn r and the register elmrged n a fare The bovs call it 'the ii'ggel',1 ' I suppose it's because the re ceiver thinks there s an Atrienn in tins fence when the receipts lake n drop. , woist eases iclleved and cured by Dir-v's Prm : M.u/i WIIISKIV. : Kecoiuiaendcil by leading pliVhicians. bold jy diuxs'sts ' and plovers. IN-j-aonnl N. S. Harding , ot Nebraska City , h at the 1'axton. : &Dr , M M. Moore , of Chicago , is at tlio L/'o//ens. W. II. Michael , of Grand Island , is at the M.llard. J. 15. Hnrncs , of Poncn , is registered at the Millnrd. Dulcvan Hitas , of A'irora , isin thocity , stojiping at Hie iMillard. Dr. T. C. Kern and T. K. Luavitt , of Lincoln , are at the I'.ixlon. ( inner , il J. C. Mo'iridii. of Lincoln , is n tlio eity , a guest al thu Paxton. Tl O. ISronvj , a prominent attorney of Norfolk , is stojiping at the P.i.xton. I ) . J. O'Donahue loft vestor Inv for thn cast , to meet his wife hom.ivvard bound Hon. Church llnvvo , aecompanieil l.v iih him , 11. U. Howu , of Auburn , is at thu L'a.xton. J.jmes C. Hirnev , of Civln , member of M ilo live stouk commUs.on , is at the A. L. Smith , city treasurer of Wept- nliesler , Pimn. , is in the eilv. a guest of I. K. Coulter , deputy oily auditor. Mint Paddock , of Beatrice , is in tlio citv , the gn > st of Mr. nml Mrs. W. K. Aiinln , nt 1 1 17 Sherman avenue. O. H. MeKnUiu , Platlsmoiitli. William Daily , P.tniiJ. W. Cook , Wakelield. W. II liarstow. ( Vole ; A. Powell , Hluir , N. 1 { . ( Joooli , Albion , are at the Canfiold. Jndgo Andres lust niaht married two poojile in peculiar comlltion of life A man entered his oilicn about el < jlit ; o'clock accompanied by a young woman and declared his desire to be united in the holv bonds. Ho had a liceiisi ! fiom the county court which authori/.cd the Irahsaetion , and thu jmlgo ntraighlway pi r'ormed the ceremony. Upon the completion ot the brief lorm the man with some embarrassment asked llm costs , iiivl was told hritlho law allowed ? : i.iD. ) liride and gloom retired for a Few minutes lo the hallwav wneru thcv I'onferred , at Ihe conclusion of which man rutnrne I ii'id dupes led ' ? J ' , ' . " 1. all Ihe twain could nke and serapn together In t'lu ' vvotld. Tliojnd < 'u ipiietl intorm I'd them thai they had bettin keep the Funds to set up housekeeping , nnd they retired With thanks. Von c.nn buy fnrnituro cheaper of A. L. I'jtoh & Co . -th I . < t . but. Parnum and DnuglaH. than nnv otlmr plaun in Iho fit } . Ladles will Mud It to tin ir 'idvanta o lo xaiinno Patch's wloi'k ol vard wide em- < r < ndei4cil nk itmg Jlanuoii buluru pur- jhito.iiir elnuwnere DAILY REVIEW OF COMMERCE Wheat Havinj n Wild Whirl , but HoldiDj lU Own in Price. THE MARKET A FLIRTING MAID Livestock I'lRiires Contlniiti tfiisnlls raotory anil lepresnliiglj ) Dull Trade nt l''oi-elRn ' lolnt Our Homo Koport. OUAIX Ciin-Aoo , ( ) rt , Js.-Tspeclidto tlirt Hr.K.- ] "Woliavo hrtlneoiui'lllsh nuiui-l snld a poitly louker-on In wheat ; \er > mdok to lespend lo liilluoneo on and ol llioi'iui > es teiidinx to tils tnrh viduo.ve luive bad nboiit as laany tin one Hiiio ns on the oilier. If nil iulvniiUiN ) liaa boon scoted on cither side It IIIH IKHSII b > Ihe bulls , vsho Imve J4e to their emlll. " Thlh was tiliout Wovu : : ) n limmberhent RKK | ( | nlMi'ic , compaiison heiii inndelth jostvr duj's oloslng i\t ! ss fte. linriy in the daj things IcoUd lnnthe pit bcltiK full 0) ) sellers nml prieos | > lntliif. ilowuwniil. Tin-it ueie IIIIKC iiiiintnksot | min , ' \\laut luoii lil out.MiikliiK IhiHinlKr down lit in Jv < ' in t > si > viV ( ! > \\hleh intleiiis the lowest point. A rilled aid lo the weakness \vhuiitliisdov\nwaid nuine wasinndeas thu | io.-ltiii , ' ol ir > * , uoJ laisheis. or Is heal loads < > i utl uintvr wheat In Now.Yoik as behitf oat til nonunion. On e\ej-.v ( liH'Imo , all ilu way do\Mi , taere were qiiimtUtes el'stnlt otTeitd , bill It Heeined to uouio lunn the Oio\\d ) ; eii- eraby , mtlior ihim troia any pai licit , ar IIOIIM ) . Tne ihs-iino NMIS ste-iiped hy talk of llfiht nvelpls and u tleslro on the pait of local opcinlois to load up at the ihvdnc , To-iinu row's cailnmto on \ \ ae.itasomy It'Jeais. SaniLs a so thought It n KM ii H I time to cover. A combination 01' Imtuiio and gossip \\eie lartots that iinoied the bu.ls on the up nun. On the llooi tele- Kinius leiHiitul tlueecaip'inM IUKCII lei .vlnp- IIKIII al Toledo , but latei KliiK > V Co. , ol that c.tj , diseialnied n I kmnvlcilce ot It. A stuij \\ius ( livmated that aiiiotuftsarln _ ; imai ir > uOU ! to IMI.IHHI lui. hail been tal.e.i line lei the same pininise , liiiKt'i Is nletd ( to have taken It Itc.ixd lij these ivpoits the top pt ices o > thotla > wiie leached dmliii ; the last limn , NouhucMcin aihices ic le s hainivun and not dixiphedoutof ( he ea cii- laiious. and theilivadiin intilinx assot'ladoii is eallin Icna ol a n liie. An olllcial ol the Noithitn I'aciiitibet ; that the iiioveiiient ot wheat on tlnil luail Is itlUYled elliileh b ) pilrehVhen "Slliinii s.ijs llilliuhsup" lil ) > - intnlh me lice and vice ui.-n. 'Ihevaie sio\\cr now than on Dctolwi 1. 1'riKlureih can hold , as a Kcacrai Mile , \\hen ( he nan Kit uoihiijiiiln.st them. Moiaire iupaeli > in M. null is limited. Du.mli has a tnpaciu tor ioiwntwi ) Ini.silli 1,11111,0110 bu. in stoic. This \MI.S oa the mitli. Mncc thai dale it has lieeii ilii leased lo lsl'ilKl : ! ( lai. 'l'o\\aids USio theie \\neaiewh.iles ot Deoeinbei at & ' .ii4e hut this \\iis land ) the ( reneial m.iiket. Latei II stuuiK' | < l ml i4e , c.osiiig iiulet ill thu net iid- Mince noted. I'io\ ; ISUINSDmliiK the tiist two hoiu > ot the uioinim ; session the pinMs.un pit eon- tallied a lai ci t m\\d than at any one time Ibis i-easeii. 'Hie lUiiso wa * the mnisual weakness iiiodiued o.laise receipts 01 hos > . I'liees , howexei. onlj diupiicilolt i'jOi'.Vand ' ' latci ivtiovcitd in sj iiiiuuhj with the CIIICUJO lilV3 ! HTOUIf. CIIICAOO , Oct. as. [ Special to Iho Uii.J- : C.VTTI.I : The nniikct lemidns in the SMIIO dull and nnsutisiat'loiy eondltion us | nc- viomly noted. Tlie veiy l > e.st natives on the iiiiiiketnie not making oveil > .00 ( < ( \ > . . ' > n. The hitter is tin ; hilii-l | juice Ililh week and tlicv were a lot that nvorap d l.VW and over. IJut- Inh nraikets Mww no iiujiiovuiuent ; Aincii- ciin Ihec.Utlo aie Milling Ihia week at the cxtmoidinary lew puee of ll H c lor tlioestliiialed dio-ssed vvti hl , and Ainciie.in ix'tiitrumtor beef atK D' ' e. Neln.iska u.inned ( foods sue selling for the lowest price * on let'ind. Tlie .stocks aie the heaviest known , not only in Chicago iiut to the Iirltlf.li inn- : Ket.s and only u war will cte.ilo n demand tot this p.ut of the e.ittlo pmdiK't and work off ( lie siimlni on hand. Tlictmppi.v of range entile , o d y wa.s lingo. ' 1'he deinand wnsiak \eept lor betlei Blades , Coiainnn to la r qualities of rangers vveiein veij laiKOMippl.v and tht-y sold vcij slowly and as low as al : iuv lime. The inaiket lor Tesims wasveiy Hal and pi lees vveio the woi.st ol tlio i-eii'Oii. Tuesil.iy tine double-wintered Indian entile so d at --.lli.i ! ! ( ( f.'i'i. At the oi.'iinur | oi the vv.o c " > I.IH ) vv.is . about the lop lei good noithwcsturn lallinis and pih erf now aio about tl.iM.ui.riJ lower than la-t vear. A lew ver } choice henv .Montana beeves wild as high im M.IO. but ovvnets aie astonished to see whatgood on-.s aie ri'iiilied | totelch s.'W Kfo.1.7. ! . fc > hippimr stccis , i.VuMo l"i 0 UH , > 4.iK > ki < r > . : > o : uo.no IMW Ihs , SI.IKU/M.-J.'I , SMI to I'JX ) , frll.lUV t.'iO. Thioiih ! 'les.m cattle. ir > 0 It- ) , $ A7.-K ' . ' ) " > . Sales-Mi .Moiitamis , ire llw , M . .V ) : ivi .Mont in.is , 1111 IDs , Nt.-ri ; I.KI .Mniitaii.is , 1-iJilhs , > : . ; ; 101 Montau.is , i-JM Ills .SJ.'i'i ; 1 \Vvolillll.s ) , Til ) . ! IDs , s-'J.UO ; 1& . > NelnasUntih. 1107 Ihs , s.i.TO , lions 1'iade opened slow , with ftoni " > , - ( MX ) to .ir.OUt ) on hti.e. Ini'liidlni ; flesh leeelpK .bale-i weie fullv iivilie ) lower than vesieuliiy. I'ackiinr and hhipniKiU | ] to ' ! * ) Ib- * . . * ! ! . nvt 'S.tpO. LUbt wemiilH , UK ) Lo 170Ihs , Sj.lU ; > i5\.i ; ( ; IbO Lo .lu Ibs , cti'-l ; ! ) > . THE MARKETS. J.'lXAXCI.VIj. New Vorlc. Oct. > . .MoviY : On cull casnl l' < t : > | iei cent. I'ltuii : .MmtcANrn.i : I'APIIUt < l > > pui cent , l''onniiX ( ICxeitAVui : Hit. t.s Dull at Sl.s.)1. ) : ileiinind , H.si1. , . iovi.KXMi ! : > I'M Dull and --leadv. hn.t iisi--ftu cks vv re innilei.itely active. \Vitb the c\cciimu | ot halt a i.o/.i'ii hlouks , cxii.'iiic H.ictiiatloiiH vvcio less th in I p r cent. 1'iic swcieveiv iiiemiliirand In MIIIHI eases the lowest ot the daj hmiuiuide at or n.in llio opi'iiiir/ mheis about noon , and still odiei.s late in the iiltcinimii. Tne ni.tikel ciiiscd "diii nvh it irnxnl.it , hat eiiei.iliy sicid } lei the most active Mocks , at Kill us over last evening ot ' ; ( ( < $ * pel cent , with ex ceptional udv.iiiLcs oi } > { percent In Del.i- wmeiV llr.d-on. t'tf ] rcuit in M. raid , and 1 ' 4 pel cent in U'.ulniK while Xevv Votk .t New Hii-cland Is down I'l ' jtei cent. Tueie vv.is iiiori ! th.in tisnil activity in I'.u'i.iK .Mid. which closed at tuc highest piic.i ol llm dny with an adv miv ol / ; ; pui ivnt. A slaicineiit is in nle in.it the ciiimmin will ino.i.ibiy biiovv > lnOjiX ( ! ) xiiinlus on . , : , v 1 nest. STOfKH ON W.VI.I. siiiiIKI1. r. } ) rent bonds. . . JOlf 0.\sN.W lonf t * . ts. IKh ! ! > > pieleiied. . . V-Vi ( New I's. . . 1'iHi.V. V. C lrj' ' < "leiiieH'MOl 'lt' l'i ' 4 Oie 'on Tnill. . . 'jr ? ( 0 nti.d I'uilni ! . II I'.u'lnii .Mall ' > M \ . , tA lii'A'j I' . . D. iVlC l.iJ tnefeiitid. . . . l. ' > 1' . I' . ( . ' Ml r. . n. , V.i ( lilIJi Itork Island . . ia.1 } ' , D. . L. iV W. . . . ll'-'f ' "st. L. V h. V. . . X > , t D. it It. ( i I 'A pielened . . 40 Lne yH > ( V , , M.iV St. I' . . m pielened . . . l"i ' pielened. . . llil' ' < IlllnoiHCeiilial. . Ml SI. l'.vO ' : i'H ? L. li.ivU' . . . . lli'f ' pielened . . ! K ) ' K.IIIS.IH , tTe\is. .Ti Ti'Mlrt I'aci.ie . . Wl'f ' 1 .iI.e.Mioie . . . . hl'j lliilon I'-ienic. . . filj < i. . , V N 4W. , SI. L. V I' . . 10 .Mich. Onti.il. . . . 7l'-i ' | irefeiied. . . 17"J .Mo. I'aci.ic . . . HU U'esteni Un.oil. 'i * > fi Noillieni I'ae. . . 'JVi'lO. H.sN \ W , Opt.u" < . - Klour-Moieiicthehiit . . . ; no bliljipin iK'inaiid. wlmci v\hi < at , „ Miiithi'in. . .jl.ri.rt.iwViseoiisin : \ , M.iiit.i/l.M.'i ; MlclliuilU. CLVn * ) . ! " ) ; Milt hpinn , ' wlienf.s'i.700 l.HH ( .Mliine.soia b.ikir- . . -i.Vi4 , ) I I.Vi. p.itent.s , ? 4.T.Vt ! * ' . > > * > . I \ VIICHIctnc , nun .r'd ' hl hci ; iipeiicd ' weakei. d c .n d ' .c.i.i I o I I'jc. ' l.ilci lined j wi nl.er. mid i to-i < ! nlrn t 4cini'i ' ve-tciilaj ; | N'oM'iniici. f'idl iti Dcceiala'i0 : iii'iMi c JiiniMi ) : i'1 ' ' Ma > : Vo. ' { u-d "i'c. ' Turn -A little niiiie iletlve and p ICCH nd'd ; i hliiide ntiini e ; ll'tc ' itihh and ( 'ciuliei ' : 87ie * Noveiiibej : Jift e ji-ai ; 'Jl/jlc ' iJa.inaiv j ii' ' o ilav. " O.its 1 an dein.inil an.I ithont ' > U 'tier ; i"i 4e ea h. i'l'je ' t'etiihir'i'.e ' : ! Novi'inUui i KikuitSt . < Di'cen o l , AsU > f& > U < > .Ma > . live M-iid > ill " e 'I'liiioiliv Oiilet ; piiiiip. Fl.tvtirl.ni , 1 , i\M'Ci- | I lini i . N.I I. sj j , } , I'm ) . Aitivu , dtc.uicU , > . " , : / , ( ; , luter rallk-d | I nnd Hoseil steady : SVJ < SVJ % c.e 'i ' : * A h.aOctolH-r ) and Xoveiuoer ; Sf. 5 K3- comber : Sn.W-tMt'.ft'i ' January , Lnnl Moderately nrtlve nvpmcd'- lower nnd o o ed steady nt the ilerl noS . ' ber : M.sjt .trfS.\8. l eendior nml ymi-f S.V.O & * * . ( > i Januarv. Hulk Meats - Shouldm , 8.1.W-W..V - ) ; Pliort elenr , MOir. ISflunt ; libs , Sl.Ki. Whisky - -Ut. Unlter Stiiuly nnd In Tnlr demand ; ( rood to fftitey eiesunery , l.HyKXV. ; KIMX ! to rholco dalr.v , liiB.\\ ( ( "heese Aellve nnd steady ; rhediHrs , ItV ; Hats. iwlHic ( ! yoimn' Anicilcas , 10' ' < e : elioleo SKlni * . T'ia ' r.sju's-KIrm at We , . llides-stitid.v nnd uiiolmncpd. heavy rreon salti-d. fnll.v cured , s'fe ; iL | ) | ( , h , e ; daiaa'ed ! , ti , ' < r ; bull hides. 'ic ' ; drv t-alted. U'i' . 'Inllow Sltady nml unchniigt'd ; No. 1 , count i y. f > c. lteoolit | < i. Shlnmont'i Flour , blilrt . 'JAOW 10.IVK ) Wheat , bn . l.Mi.OOO . 8.000 Corn. 1m . tWJ Ooo ot.ooft ( ) rtt < bu . llW.000 livOOO K\e.ini . WAX ) P.OOO IJarlev , bn . Tti.OOO CO.OOO St. I/onK Oct. sa. Whont-ITIclirr nml ven arilve lor May ; otheis slow ; ( Me Mil Inr ensfi ; \ > 4Uc lor October : WJfe for Nuviiinbur ; H7o for Docendier ; SI.U7 for May. Corn .Stonily ; 37 rW * o foi for NovcinlK'r ; ! ! ( ' > e lor AIny , Oats - Higher ; t4 ! fo lor wish ; bei ; KOc for Mav. live ( Jmei at . \ VlilslSternly id Vork-Dnlt it ! s , l.anl N'oinlnal. Hatter ITnehan Afteimxm lloanl Wheat , firm nrnl 'jfo hot- ter. Coin mm but klow. Oats , iiulet and \m- changed. Toleilo , OcU'JS , Whent Closed qulqtand linn ; i-asli and \o\cinb r. U * Ue. Corn-Dull nnd easy ; Xo. 'J cash. Datn UiioliiiiiKiil ; No. u wish , s UniiHim city , Ool , 'Js.\viient Steady ; en > h. H'jebid , T-4Jo ) asked ; Novcntl > or , T.V'-jo CornIfusetlled ; cash , 'Jhjic ; Novemlier , ae hid , aN' nsked ; Mav. aSftWti've. Oais- Nominal ; Ule bid , 'Jli enskod. Iilverpool , Oct. 2\ Wheat ( iota ! supply ; new No. 'J - \ Inter and spring. 7s 3 > .fd CornICIN oiler inodenitely Is fid for spot. OcU 7.1nnd Novcnibi'i ; fnl for Do- ceinher. Now York , Oct. VSX. WhpalI.nvvcr ; ro- ceipls. lOti.iKH ) ; exports , none : uiKradod reM rik-iff LOJ ; No.J usi , We In ulevntor ; Doei'm- bei e.osincnt t's ' e. Coin Hlu'hei ; iwclpls , ni.dOO ; exports JSlkKI ; iimiimleil , 4' ' ( < iVtifo ; No.lit : ! - N" , veinber ; No. ' . ' , i' U' ' ut-vJ4C ; In e'cvatov ' , f4j nlle.it , : > ; sc e. i.imdi. ; Dei-embui elobins at > 4t.e. -x O.its-IUirlier tmd more active ; leecll't' , 'Jt.iHW : exports. l > i7tHi ) ) : mixed western. . Wtf 'lie : white \ve.selll | , ilXiyl'V. ' relioleiiin Mini ; milled closed al S . IQ' ' < . Hutw hieiuly and fail demand ; icooi | ti , : { ,0mi p.U'kilKes. Pork-Dull and somewhat nominal ; .nicss spot , l.'iKn'IO.oj ior.lnsMvliil. | Laid Lower and less active ; western steam spot , quoted atSH.li ; eoeail > > ciSlJ.ll C.ui > .hi. Hutler Klini and fair innniiy ; weslcin. K Jie , . ' Chee-su Dull and nominal ; wei.teia flat , M ilvvaukoo. Oct. 3s , Wheat Firm ; cash , buHe ; Xoveialier , Ni o ; Coin-Steadv ; No a. 41 c. Oats-Kiimei : No a , ! iVc. ( ll.ve ijnlet : No. I , file. Hiiilej-Kiim.i : No. a , We , Pi.ivisioiH Lowei ; moss purk , cabh nnd Noveiabei.'JO ? ; DeeeiuDer , ? .s.U'i. Cincinnati , Oct. > . WheatI'alf do main ) and stion.'ei ; No. a ml , iMiif'.Cu ' , Coin Dull No. 'J mixed. t4lj'c. Oats-Muid.v ; No. amived. ar' 'c. li.ve l''ir.n No. 'J. ( idc. H.ulev ( jnlet and unclmtigud ; extra No. 3 spiimr. .v\'iiiVe. Poik-Dullnt 5S7. > . Laid l-'inn al S.Vs'i. Whisky -Kn.uats-'l.rT. niinneapolls , Oct. 2S. Wheat Slrnnn mil a unic m liei id. leiinjnai | iuintf > , In.t Linnets' dclivciie.s Iklit : No. 1 laud , casn mil Oi'tohei. Mi , c ; Novendit ; ! . IKIe ; Dei'eiii- Iwi , ! e ; .Mai00 ' ; No. I noitjicm , vush , sjc ; Dcet'iiibcr , Ni 'e ; May , Sloe. I'lom Kli w sale , iinlleis not ( U.-po.ir < l to mint cunee.ssloiis deiaandeil ; patcnus , f l i i 40 ; baUeis. L.tliaMMO. 1 ! eeel pts Wheat , .I.0 < X ) . oiasWhu.it. . : i..UX ( > ; Hour , W.OOO. IIA MVH STOCK. UMON bioru \ Aims. S , OMAHA , I \\redne-day Evening , OeUj. . I The livestock market wa.s laiih artivo In- la.v inn by tar ( he fiicatcr iiiiinlxr ol sa ea uade wuie fiexlei.s. Theie was a bettci do- naiid tor Iceders than theivhas been lot sev- i.u da.vs ] iast and the iinnl.cl was Sluing. t'hc u'ccijits of cattle vveie veiv sinitll but neie weie plent.v in Ihe yaids that Imd been ett ovei liom Mondav. Jheie Is noiliaiiKQ n but ! la i > ' Mock , ( he deinand iciaiiiiilnjf ( 'DIM ! lei a limited iiinnber. The IKI , ' in.irkcc was at least IDc lowei , and on leceipt of inst. in nevv.s was vnj weal. . Uuyi rs vvei'6' not it all niiNiinis lo linat Iho deCilnu. [ I'.VAII.I.VO I'lliri'.H. Poor to deed to .Medium. Kxtra. Catliu- .Miii His and over ? 4 40@l 01 13 I OOW-I 40 lv'oo , % < 5ino : n. s D. . ) I eedels r.j Stockeis ! 1 'J."i liiiish Texaiis HSI : i oo \\'esteril Itiliuein. H 00t < : r > : i 7Xii/i / NallvuC'ovvn a 75 Dulls 1 T.'i a M DullsdKS dKS ItoinrTi Mixed. . . 2 U' ' ) v. m raclclimaii'l Shipping , fi a 10 LlCIlt UL'In'lltl. . : ; in a n ) n it.VMii : OK I'liir t'.s roil noun. The eMiciue iiiii.'ii ot pnccn tor iiived , p.ic.ltiiu and Hiiiini4 | | | and lluht ACiJit ho { K for seven da VH is rihown below : " H"ui.irJi " _ _ M \ed. I . _ Shlp.iln . _ WeightK. " S'J 1K ) ( < A I IK i'OM riunsday : i uo t l ( X ) : ) i WiOIK \ ) 5 iaiindiy i m6.IKI \ : i ( ) i ) if I Uond.iy U iKVe't 11 1'iiitsilav ; | ( X ) itfi in : i r > < ? U'edmsd'.v III ! : ) ( xif , i Note All saien ol MucK in lids niukc ; ( an ) tinide pel ewi. live wi'i-ht , unless otheiwlsu taled. Dead ho.'s sell at Ic pei Hi lor all ivoe.'lilK " .Skins. " or ho'rs ' weluh < n. less ( him > M llx. , no value. I'uunani tuwn uie JuiiKeJ LUlba , illldalansMlltis. til\'K STOCK. , OcU - iThe DIOVOM' Journal e PO i i vvenk on n'l lint , Hteeis si.'iil..vi ; : ) : stockeMainI ' . . " > ' . U : eow.s. bulls and uilMil , ia.liiinoiuli ; Te\uns. 1 c lowei * i.W'ti ' .iu we , ein i.iiiueis. cead.unlives | . ami mil b eeiln M.-iVifl.vi : eow's. M.i.v/rtl-J' ; vinieiedTeMiiis. si , rM.i- > . lloL's UivelplM. ti.tKMi ! ninlt active nnd 0' Inner. niiiK'li and mixed. b'.l.-ludW.W ; i.icMiij ; and hlniniiiijj , z\.w ; \ il.\i \ < i' nW\ \ > - . p..VKifll.OI. .Sheei-lecelpls | ! , 4.IKIO ; dull and Mni ' i lain s. . . - 0/i-l. ill. wesiciii. si.Mi. < i. . . ' ! ) ; l'e\ n S 0 ( u'\.M. \ KaiiNiiH my , Oi-f. 'is. - rattlelleit'ljits ' , . 'ii i. ihiiineiiii | < . i , tme : ti'iid > : esioifci.s. | 'i.J"nX4ii ! fjoiid in clinh'o shlmibi ) ; , VI.T.'WI < III. ninniion | o inedilliii. 4. liliajl.lDi sloeU- 'Isaiid ' fccilcl.s , e'i.Vui .lit. cows , i , ia < - l'i MIS sieeis , s' . ' . Hj.t.ill ,