THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY. OOTOBBK 2D , 1885. BIBECTOE/T / MEAT MARKETS. _ \\Kt\L \ \ A IIKllUKNS , Fancy Groceries , Flour , Eecd , Etc , Poultry , F-wh llnltor and K m n m < orlnlljr Tliwnrni lm lotur lifon notpil IH tholonillrij-ono In lliolr linn for llio llilnl wnnl trnilo. Alwny * en torprlflhifr nlul up to HIM Union wllli plontyof ov- erytlilnirth\tlSHm ! < l kfctit coiutnntly In Biotk. BW < xir loth and IO < IKO si rout. UKO. W. MAS3ON , AT TIIK Peoples' Meat Market , Una iiiniieM'onntily tlio no rou , < ioiit'wt. now- c-t , imiflt pnlot nail IM-K nt iinuknt In ilm city , llo null * the St-jvctii cooling iixna , u-litc-li If well K'JOWII as tfin lii-st rdlrlitonltor lorinoul * . " i-lcpnono R " No. 18.1 Iiownitl Bt , , cor. tt. Wnl-y'finvo Kulllo ivmlcnl leaf tnnl U n ppcclnlt * ' . E. 13th Street Market. All Ulnrts of froth nnil wilt mtrnw constantly On liiimU " " .I'niiltrr , Kiitno , etc. , In * enwn. 15. Horbortz , C > ! 8o. I HENRY UITTK11S , Meat Market , At MO Ciinilni : SI , . U thn plnco to KOt cut nnil tliot on ohiHM Hint nm tn. Krcali tlati , , RIIIIIO HIKl Ull lIlOlJullClLl'IOI III hOllrtOII. SARATOGA MARKET. ED KUPPIG. Proprietor , BOI N. Sixteenth Stroot. .Pnlt nml Binok ( l MoulH. Ooraiiin Sun- fn tnn micoliilty liaino , 1'onllry iiiwl Vpjjotii- I > IOH In ' ! ) ii. No cheap murkol In lonn. California Meat Market Donlor * In Frw h nnd Salt Montu , IHtullry nnil Uc'lophono 131) . Cfll North 10lliSlrt ot. TEAS- SAN GOON ! The linn ) flOnnllm ( "IIINKSK TIA , In mnrlir roeiul , half pounil nail I'onail piujkiiyoi Itciil tniiMiKoil lli > t < * lii ii iioinilno ChlaoMi ( Irlalc uaJ uoi llio luiinliiiK painted to.m. Colil only by SAN GOON , No. 419 N. Sixteenth Slroe DRUGS. PrescriptionsPerfumery , I'ATISNT JIEOICIN'KS , UTO. Corner storo. Mu onlo Hall. W. J. WHITEHOUSE , l h AND WKDSTEI13T3. Priien , TnlntH. Oils ami Stntlonorv. Run-'m nto Olnliiiont euros ovorytlmo. I'rico M oouu ) . Uv- Cry box Wiuriiniud. RESTAURANTS. JL I'KTIJIJSEN'S DININGHALL. . Wnrrnntol Oio l > o t cup of polToo In tlio cltr. Meal cannot bo c < iimlo ! < l llount by tlio weak 4 ; Rlni'loiiKMil Tiu. 1UO | ) miile dully In attuiuliuico , JIKS. S. F. WILSON , 71 N Ifltli t-troct , noiir Hurt , Restaurant , Cigars ANI > CoNrnrrioNKitY. JUiiilHtoonlur , A liuvopiitiiiu o tro-n rovrulnr Itonnlors : locuuicl nonr I he urnil nuli-oiul shopi Qiultlio Noi'twostoi'n i o lot Koo'iis can U ; t-v- ourod la t Ills | > iirt ol ton uhnupur tbtta any uthor reripccUililo leciitloa In Onuiliii. The American Cafe , COS SO. l.Tl'II ST1UOKT , NKAK IIOWAUI ) . laullo ' anil ( luatloaiun's ltotuiiunt. : Mould well cxMjkcil. well suu oauil unJ v Borvril. Illlll HllppX ! ! * ' II FpL'I'llll y. Ilonr < l nun nlual tukui , $ l. IIuHcnpofcotToo U tlio city. J , W , Jones , rtaflnwoll funililio'l , well kept , tlily catlmr benne al No 17H I'innim ; tt.aail all who i-'l"o him n trlul will t o rournlarciiHtoinnrs I In i 001 Ills own cooking unil lilt llo MttoniN to tnuio-- tiutrnii ! , liuncv Ihoro IK ttrtl L'luau line unil uvo- fythlriK iirt itHlionlil lui. 16tlst. RESTAURANT CIIAS. R. WEBSTER. Prep , loxl nnd Inwtondnclod nilslno In the pint ol U wa. Try ax lor ono week. No. U ± i lUth nuir : Uliioii o rit. The Norris Restaurant IB UK ) vwv I'oit ' eiithnr honso la the oily , Try It and you will be MitlHtlcd. Tlukelii loi-L'l inciiN $ .ir > i ) . Itoiuil hy the HCL'U s.l.i" ) . Mc\N. ; \ L''HI IGthBct. DouRbs and Dodge Sts wits..1.1' . mu.urs , Restaurant ITnn junt lul-nn the lurvti niul ooiiimoillnn * r - > - tniirimli Mtuntoil at No : ji'iNli'ili i-l , , an . ao llucil u iii | with alliiDL-on'octloiiaryHiiiihi ' n the litn t , lil ! < t the klu.'li n nail olnliiK riHini I. fr I ' most coinplolulv Iiinu-lii'il. Tlio luUtt n.e jj I . fiU > u per wuok lor iliu boinvl. NEW. I-IIIST-CI.AHS : Union Restaurant , CnfTeonixl laniL-h loom , LIT Iliunoy HI , , hut. lth mid I > ih rlH. UniiKii lln.i. or | ' 'UIKMI\I. MMV- ; r.i > " ' \T AM. ni'i'ii-i. ' ll-iv lioiinl * l M inul$4por wuek. MIH , Wullut , l'ro | > rlutoii'- . Ol.l ) VIC'S Restaurant . , Pnniiim anil Donvlai. Sou ttti > boHt In- In tlieeiiy. Mouhiil ull liouio. $500 Reward For n bolter cup oi tollic unmi-im l-o Inul at Ihu I-'iunoiii. Uiiliox unil lii-oiK lOMiiiurimt. iiyniom a l > ivlnlly I\UML-I ; hiini lilll of Imo Hunl.tmt- .tlvioitl ixilaloos cerxtxl with all incut nnil OSTK O tltux : 1'oiter hontistciiU 'HI. choice nh t-li'ii'- < la , Hiiiloln i-U'iik - * ( - . minion ulioim I u. | > oil < chopK Lie , liiim anil O K I.Vllvor mitl luicon I'o , uoileunyihiOK m | iio | inion ; .l .S. Ilin hiix-c-i. O. 11. Biii'ili vV I'o . l'ioincior | > " AUCTIONEERS. A. W. ' ) \ \ \N A-CO. . Auction and Commission i-ollclli-il ; Inuilliill Imi Mill ) . hnllu > el live i-'ifk tiail Inn n-hold mini tine in | ' | h me lesu c ui i > u n vli hj ilh ui Itt'imniiWi- pliini , U v t , V I iiuihi-i o o k N Ullikl , No IIU A MANAGER MERRILY MATED , llam'ii o of en Estimable Pair of Lincoln's ' Best People , THE GOVERNOR THE MASTER. The Survey Mnilo l > ir the ISIlthoi-n Vnl- Icy Hoail Mutcrprlso nt tlieHloelc Vnrtlw A Itrcozy Cii | > ltul Kiniill Talk. B ntK'a t.isi'ot.s nnnitvn.1 A grand wedding occurred Tuosdny night at the now Trcmont hotel , HID POM- trading parties bolngThomasFH/gerald , ono of the proprietor3 and iiianagerH of the hotel , and Mary I. Gay lord , foiinorly of Bridgeport , Conn. , now of this olty. Father Kennedy , of thoSt.Thorona cath olic. church , of Lincoln , olllelated. At 5 : % ) p. in. thu pnrty assembled In the beautiful parlors of the now Treinont. Thu groom waa dressed in conventional black , und the bride in cream ullk trimmed with real laco. After thu ce.ru- tnony was performed a company number ing 500 partook of a sumptuous supper. Mr. F.gan , who was to have responded to the ( oust , the "Now Treinont , " wn unable - able to bo present , and I ) . G. Courtney made n few remarks , m which ho com plimented the proprietors on establish ing so line a hotel as llio Tio- inont , and also spoke in good terms of the bride and groom. U he presents received by the brhlo and groom wore numerous and costly. Among the most expensive wa.s a beautiful diamond mend collar pin and an elegant gold watch U > the groom , presented by guests of the house. At ( U.lli ) p. m. the happy pair took the west bound train for Den ver , where they will spend a couple of weeks and return to Lincoln and take up thoiralKdu at the now 'Ircmont. The kind feelings of hundreds of admiring trieuds follow them. TI1K MA'IIIKW'SON MATIT.tl. It is reported that the stipremo court intends lo file an opinion in a low ilav.s in the ease submitted tn the court by tlio board of public lauds and buildings , asking it to oVI'mc the power of the board and the governor in relation to the appointment 01 a matron of the insane hospital , and that the court will hold that the governor alone has the appoint ing power. This decision will give Dr. and Mrs. Mathowson , together witli the governor , fulj sway at the an.\Ium , and th board will havo. nothing to do but allow : lie salaries of the olllcers and em ployes of that institution. TIII ; suuviy MAW . The Klkhorn Valley railroad company are making a now survey from Fremont to Lincoln. At lirst it was nimored tint I the company would use the maps and profiles tornicrl.v prepared and adopted liy Engineer McXair , tor the former Lin coln i\s Fremont railroad company , but Mr. I'rico , the railroad contractor , nays that the railroad companies arc lee smart to use the field notes or profiles of any other than their own engineer. A r-usmso nxTiitriti.su. : The Stock Yards company has ap pointed : i commitlce to visit tlie Nebraska City packing IIUIIM ) in order to inform themselves and the company of what IH necessary in building a similar institu tion in Lincoln at itx yards , The com mittee consists of ilohn Fit/gerald , 1. D. McFarland.iind .1. T. Imhoti' . The com pany hold a meeting at the Commercial liotol Tuesday night ami it wa.s deter mined to push forward not only the pack ing house enterprise but numerous other important mattora will bo insti tuted. NKAIII.V AN ACCIDENT. Jacob Hoche , the republican candidate for treasurer of this county , met with what might have been a serious accident. HIH larm hand oiled his buggy prior to Mr. Koche leaving his home at Hickman a day or two ago , and in putting the burr on one of the wheels failed to secure it siilbciently tight to one of the axles. The result was that the wheel came oil' , the team ran away and totally demolished the buggy. Mr. U. escaped with n few bruises. Mr. H. informed a reporter to day that his mother was very ill and at the time of the accident ho was on h s way to secure the modieal servioes of Dr. Fuller , ol this city. CITY IIHKVITIKS. Chancellor Manalt , of thcStntc univer sity. has purchased u building site in the southeast portion of the city known as Pleasant Hi I addition. W. C. Grillith , the defeated candidate before the republican convention , tor county treasurer , is now working dili gently tor the election of the democratic nominee for that ollice , AuMin Hum phrey. GriUilh Hayb that the Germans threatened to boll if Hoehe was not nom inated , and he says he will give them a dose of their own medicine The mayor discharged ono of the special policemen ye.storday on the ground ot incompetoncy. His name is C. II. Cauaday , and the people have learned that it is necessary to be compe tent in order to retain a position on the Lincoln police. This is a revelation. The weather is cold and damp , with u fair prospect for a sol d freo/.e. The Lincoln postmaster now' puts out signal flags of many colors to inlorni the public what kind of weather they may 1'MR'Ot. The postoflice grounds are in a dilapi dated condition. This state of things is accounted for by the lack of funds fur- ninhcd the ollico to keep things in apple- pic order Mr. Dakin. who kindly went to llio ex pense of building an elegant baud stand on the government square , exporting that the public would surely contribute toward the cost , informs a reporter that the st.ind coat linn between $ ! ! J < ) and $111. . ) and he has not yet received but a small portion of the amount , and \yonld be thankful to lho o who feel inolined and will assist in bearing the exjiense. Olio failure has occurred in Lincoln in the past lew da.\.s ; it was that of H. C. l.owrio. This is the fust failure in some months The liabilities are not very great , not more than $ lflil ) ( or * JHl ( ) ) . Lowrie claims his assets milliciont lo pay all claims. K ) , sti\Uioii of votes for th ) Klkhorn & Valley railroad bond election com menced icMorday. Until recently the citicnsvere in the habit of voting bonds without rcgistorng , but certain attorneys contended that the I. emU would be illegal without a legal registration of voted piior lo election. The ipieation ot voting bonds to the ey- tent of ijtl..VMiO tor a new court house is iiow being agitated , and the IcgaP ( | iies- lion as to the right of the commissioners to isniic bonds lor a court house. c\cu though Hitcd by the people , is being dis- eut e < l. It is clainu'il by some thai Iho supreme court ( /t / this Male i < t a recent decision of a cas brought from one oi the wcMorn counties ban held that under the present law the people cannot eonfei' ' power on ihu coun'4 board toissiiti bonds even b.s a vote , no matter how great tlui majority east in its favor. Policeman Fowler was arrested Tues day on the chaige of having made an ar rcM of three parties with malicious in tent and knowing tlio parties to be inno cent. The three pai'tici in ( picntion were charged with lighting and .shooting in i\lr Co , ikley's saloon un la-t Sunday afternoon Tlio\ , Were released by ( lit court after a preliminary examination and forthwith had Fqwler arroMed Thi- policeman -ecnis. fonvn \ lotuf trouble Hcfoiv ho had been on the force twi d.tjd he urruatcd u umii for Molding n wnloli. nnd Itsubsonur-ntlvnpponrodHmt lie had the wrong ji > i by Oio i' r On bo- Injrelensiil the indipiiiint pr.soner ini- medintolv sued tlio policeman and the city for & 20.00D , nnd the suit la still jwnd- Inp in tlin dlstrirt co.irt. A lar < ro crowd went yo tcrdny from this rlty hy spi'olnl tnlii lo tlio ' 1'urllui-- stock ffirni snip , which is down on llio Ncbrnskn ( "Hy railway. Many noted nnttlo nnd Moi'k ineii iroin IlllnoU and Iowa were In Hie city nnd left with tlio excursion. The wuldliiR of Mr Hd IlnrrU nnd Miss Funk , of this city , took jihu-o yoi- lertlny ntmn nt llio I'onErt'pntlonal church. Mr. Harris Is n Lincoln boy , the son of George S. tlnrrU. formerly laud conimUmoncroF the Hurlln < ; ton ami i , and Miw * Funk \ tin1 daughter of 1'rod Funk , I'sq. , I rojirietor of the Lincoln onern homo. i\lr \ Harris Is on- aed ; In iho bnuklnf ; bitslnos' nt On ! , in this slnto , where ho intends lo make. his homo in thu future. The peed v UhoH of tunny friends follow ( hit lnij jfy couple. An nl tempt was made Tuesday nti ht to burglarize Wolterninde's saloon. ' 1 he IhievoH Hindu tlio break between 1 nnd 8 o'clock In the moruin < - nnd were fright- cued iiunv. Several tools used hy Iho liur larn were found on Iho ground. HTATi : AltlllVM.S. K. N. Donii. David Citv , J. N. Anlon- huch , York ; T. , ) . Murnhy , David Cit.v , ! , . T. Hull. York ; Phil ( tiirroUion , Oina- Itu ; F , N. I'ront , Uluo Springs. l coairijAlNT cnml und 1m- iiiedlnk'ly relieved by Diiifi'v'fl I'tiiu : JAI.T WiiidKKV , Sl.'i'i per bottle , sold by DUI IHIH nnd urocers. Thu l oolcHiiilili'H Art. Chicnj-o New."Tell ! yon something nhont loektnniths ! " uxchunied an old crattHinan , dolefully ; "there are none any more . I'he trudo is dead. I.pcks nru nil made now by iniiohniery , oxuept , perhaps , safe nnd prison loekri , tlio e are linnd-niade because they iill'ord yri'iilcr K'curily than the other kind , 'lime was when ( lie lock-maker was n .smith and ln > ll-hanjor as well , and the trade was a Koodono. but it Is nil ehan < * ed now , nnd we do nolhiii" ; now exeapt rupuiriUKi ( ir oeeanionalli dtiplieatln ; : i key that has been loot. " 'I lin factory-made look has taken the place of ino hand-made nrticle , and ilrivon ua out of the busiuc-sw. Now , per haps , twenty men are. required to maUca lock which lormerly was the work of one man. These men Mipct intend machinery by which cerUdn parts of the lock un made. One man handles u punch , anil cuts out the tumblers ; another makertthu j-lnlers , the springs are made by ane/tlior , nud .so on , until ail the pnrts are ready to le ) put lo ctlier. Niutu of thvriw inen eould make n look without assistance from oilier workmen , and they have no knowledge of the principles of locks. "Itoforu Ihu uruof imicliuiery all looks were maiKI by hand. Tlint is why ' old lock-smiths nndon > tand ( jicir business M > well , lint there are vcvv ( vw. &mtlis | of Iho old school in llio biuinesslO\v. 'Mosl ' of them have quit makinj * locks , nnd are making Hiswiuj ; machines. The princi ples on which sowing machines are made can bo easily undcrotood by any lock- Rmity , add ihere is moro money to bo untile in the new business. "Yes , tlio modern leek is superior to the olil-lashioncd and for this - one , rea son , it is harder to pick. 'I'he old lock was made to iiccomniodale a large key , so that no mailer how fine the construe- t.on inside un accomplished cracksman could always get an idea of the woiks. The kov-liolc hemjr htrje , ho would in sert a wire , the end of which luting cov ered with wax would receive till ini ) ivs- s on of the sljlo ot key required to op-n the loek. It Was an easy matter to make n key alter this model in wax , so that , al most all the old locks could be picked \\illibutlitlle dillienlly. ' "The patent leek of to-day ; requiring n flat key , deliou any attempt , at picking the works , because the key-hole is so Miinll nnd the slot.s are too numerous. For t int reason skeleton keys are useless to llueves nowadays , and cracksmen rely lor success principally on Iheir posse-- ) sion ot diiplieafe keys. ' " 'Jail work. " ns il is known to the trade , is tlio only brunch of our business wh''o ' machinery is not used. ' A I llio locks for jails and penilcntia- ries are made of wroiiiiht-iron and Con- blruclcd with from two to live tumblers finished on" smooth on the iiihido nnd held toj-olhor by sled screws and brass clamps. The parts when thus joined are nlsolutoly nir-lij lit and the only openin < ; in lint look is thu kev-holu. Siich a lock is as durable as can be made. "I'he principle of the modern lock is very old. I have ; v book here which ( rivL'.na description of a look found anipn the ruins of ino yrc.at temple Of Karnao , nnd wh ch was in use morn Ihan forty cc.uturie.s njro. The loadinjr principles ( if ( his lock have served ius the foundation for most of the inventions of recent times. The locksmilns ol Chinue fire told , had centuries before thu birth of Christ perfected a lock out of which a ' sharp bamboo thorn would 'dart and str.ko the hand of any one wrongfully tamperin < - with it. The end of this am- boo thorn was .steoned m a poisonous de coction , and should the hiekless thief escape death ho would ' bo liiarked for life I5ut this story is hardly enl tied to fulj belief for the reason thai as llio Chiiu'ho themselves claim , gunpow der was manufactured by them at the time , a celestial safe-blower could cnHil.y rentier the patent look harmless by thu aid ol a few grains of poxvder. "Tho medneval locks were among the mo.st elaborate and delieUely ; contrived specimens ot these articles ever pro duced They were enveloped in steel , covered with beads and lloral designs , ami were mostly found on the doors of Ihuancienlealliedrals or in the nm nili- cent cab nets that hiivu been the in.irvel of Hiicci'i'dni < ; auob. " Kilters Is a hniwho'd. word all over the win hi. 1'or ovor.V ) years It has nd- vciliscd iHi'll li\ its meiil-i , It li now nilVi-r- llsul to wain the public au'a'n-t ' r.otintiT.i/iK Tnep'tiiiliioariloic Is ni.iiiul'actiucil by Dr. J. ( i. 1) ) . ttieaUit . 'i Sons , Puree of Iljililt. Harbor ( lo ciistomur in chair ) Do you live in the city , sir. ' Customer 1 live in I'ufTalo. Harbor In biisineno in liiul'alof Customer Yes , air , in the same line that von arts. I'm a barber. Harbor Ah , indeed ! I'loaml to miot | n follow nrolensamal. Trim your ha.r up a lit-er Ini ve a sliam-er-yonr head in lull ol dand-er-lry a bottle ot my Nonesuch Hair Inigor ali-ych-barber-thcreyouaru bir-len ceiils , plcabo. Ne.\ll The Woi'lll niovoi , Tennyson 'M lalc.il noem is ontitlod'Closo of Anolner Kvo. " How the w < irhl dou-s improve1 The firsi Kve had no doling al all , if the photographs we have seen of the lady are lo lie rolled on. 1MMJS ! ! IMIjIUS M PJT * ! ' " S A MHO riiro for llllmt. Hlccdlnz , Ilohin , ' nnil ( Ili'crnU'il I'lles has been ttiK-oveied by Di. \ Vdiiaman ( 1ml an lemetlj ) . called lr , Williams' Indian Tile Ointment. A single bo\ hits cm IM | the woist ehioniu eases ot i'lui- oO \ earslanding.1. . No one need buffer n\e ininntes ititei appl > Ina Ihi.s wtMiiliiriiil wiolh in , ' nii'dii'itio. Lotions anil inhinniiruts ilu mine bairn limn pint ) . U'llti' ! ! > is' Imlian file Oniiment absoiltsthe Imno.fc allays the inteiisu Iti IIIIIK. ( pat tlcnhirlj al uiuhl nftvr uettini ; warm in l > e < l ) , acts as a ponllh'C , t'ivi- ) liiMiuit rehet. and i * piopaml only lor l'ilos < Itchin. of piivato ) iail > , and tor nothing uUe. SKIN 1)IHIHKS : IHJU10I ) . Di. Fra/.ior's ibnriu Uintiiient I'urus as by nnmle. I'implfs. Illack lleatts or ( inilt-t , lilolehiw and KinptloiM on the fuwt , leaving the hi. in HI-HI .mil boaiitlt'nt. Alno oiues Itch. .Salt Kin-inn , soici Nipples. Kotv Lipn , and O.dOlNflimle Ulcers. .Sold In ilin isK or uiiilltHl on iceultlt pf .10 cents. ItcUulitl hKohii & Co. , nnd Sf Ucvhl. Al wliu.u.saio by C. I1' . LUCK COIN AND CHARMS , Spitting ca a Ooiji nq an Oblation to Dnmo 'Fortune ' , Article * Carried to Hoc- ) ofT niul Aiii | | > h\ta \ tlio Wltolios A fjujteritltloils Untlortnkor "Sorostioo < . Denver TribunellupubHonn ! Yeator- day nit mtnivngnul * gonllotmin stopped nl a Dntivnr frii t store unit purchased 5 could worth of peanuts of the presiding genius , whb : ) | ! to ho it sniali ln > y , who-i brown skin null blat'k uyos tie- MOIcd Hint ho WHH u child of tuinny Italy. As llio gonllomnti was In nb hurry , und IIH Out dirty nwuing ever tlui peanut stand nfl'ordod some Mioltot1 from the ruin , tliti gotillomnn HngtU'od , atu hl.-t pttr- chases and elm I ted with llio hoy. Wlirti h Imd linisli"d Ids chat , ho guvo the hey u nlukul. Thti youlh smiled , thanked liln benefactor , xplt upon thu coin und put it in hit pocket. "Why did yon spit , upon Unit nleklo before - fore yon put it into your puokut. " iibkod tin * tfonilomnn. ' Ale tpltn ) on a ulukft for luokH"ropliiHl thu dago , with a pleasant , grin. SPIT UNO ON A IAIK. ) 'llio act of spitting on a git coin to bring huik wnq not a now tiling to llio questioner , but il. sot his mind upon the Niihjoct of lucky coins , and during tlio day ho Inquired HHIOUJL : Ida acquaintances with a view of iiMiortaiuing how many of them carried luck coins or pocket pieces. llo found that almost ovury man whom ho ini't carried Koino sorl of a com , medal or oiid article in his pockets I'itiii-r as an oblation to Damn Fortune or ns sou * VCllirS. 'I ho grottier number of coins worn either Irom foreign mints or wore coins of Ilm I n ted Stnti'M. oil her i ountorl'e t erse so badly defaced as to ho of no use us lo.- < fal tt'tulur lor anything. Several were 1-ceiil. piiioe.s , whiuli until very rei-eiilly were almost uwiiless in Colorado , us only ( linu'8 anil iiiukols wuro iihod ay Miull A TIIKAStTltr. ! ) NICKP.I- . Ono VOIIIIK marrloil man who hail jif4 deolan > < l that ho hadn't irot a cunt witli h in , l.shed u very lilncK uicKol out ot lu.-i Kut , wliou thu'inattttr of souvt'iiiiN i. .1110 up. llo Hiiiil dial taat didn't count for money , SIM ho had carried it for lea years and wouldn't Hpent il When iiHkcd why ho treasured it so carclull.v , lie Hauled slu'opitddy , and s-aid " \\ell , I don't euro about it now , but I'vo carried ilHo lonj ; I don t like to part w.tli it. Wlion I lirst got. it , I was si yonnjj lool. I was dead niiiMiud by u lilllo > ; > ' ! > nnd I couldn't jjol aciiiainted | With her. al though 1 tried evury way known to pol to booluty. I'lualh , ono it\ ' nln < ; , 1 wa.s s t- t'mi ; in a thuiite wifli a hall o.yo on ( no stiijje , and au oyj i and u Im'lf on her , wn.ui whe Hiidduuly' jiulhd her handkerchief - chief Irom luir Oo'ulnt uiul out dropped ihm niokel , nnd'-it' rVHud din ctly nt my leot. I piekod it. up , and I've carried it over Bjiiiso. " ( .iuito a rcniaVkaiilu tale , " said ono of his huarurtt. ; > "Yon were ' d'HIionost. follow , " ro- niarkod a sueoiid , "y"ou ouyht to liavo ro- tnrnod il to thu lady. " "Vc8"siiid aiiother , " and you nilKht have fet acquaffiti'if by that means , 'i on \\ere. a lool us wt'llajs a knave. " " \Vastiiatyounn-lady \ jour pic.-cnt wifor" asked sniotni-r. "No. " baid 1h\"ti/an ! / with the nickel , "and don't. you'lull'ttio fetory to your wile or bho'll tell iiiuio.- " - A I.I. KI.NUS ( JK % yiTOIl TIIINOS Further inquiry revealed the taet 1'iat ' a fjrcat variety of article.s are carried about in people's pockets tor all sort.s of reasons. Any qiulnt ty of people carry "buckeyes" or horse olioHtniits as pro- veiitJveH of rheumatism. One ol.l gen tleman weiirn a ttrass nn whioii used to li u part ol a pair of mifpenders. 'I IIIH was al-'o a warder afjcainst rheiimatLsm. TIII ; t'Nur.iti'A units AI'I' Ono undertaker's apprentice waa found witn a br.ieelot upon lii.s Ireekled wrist. lie was a red-healli-d , long-ni'okcd lad , with an air ol reckless abandon. Ho swore and distribnte.l tobacco juice with a perfect proili ity ; and thu discoverer of the bracelet uas a.stonished at suuh a display of aMhutio sin. lit ! asked nun \\liy his wore the Imublu , anil the ijoy re plied that it was asure tlimj ; to prevent ulooilomonin | > < , to which he was more or less liaule in handling corpses. \ \ hen iisked wm re he f ot the lir.icelet. he replied that he jot it oil' the wr.&t of one ol tlioir subi'cts | ' 1'here were lior i'slioes everywhere and of all kinds , yold , di.tiu > n i , w. ) > > 1 MI , jet , tin and paper. 'I IK.-MJ were xvorn at. w..tcn charni.s , as br.iceli Us , as w.id or. ininu'iits. Thc.v were linn" over doors and iieiiind saloon barn and in store win- dons. Kvorybodyknow.stu.it they are the most lucky tliinic * ih tiu world , and it a pcr.son c.iii Imd one in the street or upon a eon jit ry road here a hoise ha * just east it , il the Under knows when sheer or he i < well o t' it.will DO p e' < e 1 up care- lully.miid ami all and carried oV. : Kiri'iN TIU ; i > ivii. AWAV. The liorsi'.slioe superatition is a rem nant of the old h.ibit oi gn irilini ; aiaiiist witches and witeti-ur.it't. I'lui old ciiito'.n ' was as now , to han # it over or upon the house door to keep the \wtchenof the de\il out. Thcri ! is ono ol I superstition which has grown to bit a portion ot architecture , if tin , t.irni may ho iihed.and which is never noticed. Any one can see it by simply looking at an ordinary door whore ( he material is entirely wooden. A glance will show that the solid woodwork which passes between the two upper pannels of the door eiows at the base ot the upper pani.cjs , and then between the lower out s. I'onnri the li uro of a eros > . It is a "M I'eter'.scnM . " .St. I'eter , according to history , was Crucified head down- w nrdh. 'I'h's crons was ori inallv plai'Cd iil'on doors lo keep thu ditv.lor the witelies out , aiiiji-iluhas { ; riwn tow \ a of all ciiFp.'nl.tn * unJ baddjri of modern times , ; , , | . „ ; . - ' > ! ' Jf1 - ConjjIiR , Colds and .Sore-Throat yield readily to li. II. Dou lasj & Sons' Cap.si. ' The ProlVMl of Itimo Hull. I'hiladelhia'lei'Jhl | ) ( : For loinu years nust the ailmiri'r.s ' oj li.ist ) ball luive de.ir- ly perceived that tlinir lavonte Bailie was fast passing from thn c'.itcyoiy of sports in tlio lon < ; lists of professional enterlaiii- nients thiit areutrered to an excitement- loving pnbl.c ilurin-'tlui hummer months. It is not a duead" sitT > < e tli > u.t > r of 1' i la- delphia. for u 'AUifde , un.s swarming with amateur odiu'iAi amaliair ball clubi. able on oeeasioji to irhu the best clubs in the country a Inu'd tussle , ( jradnally the nnnibei ol ( hobo or aui/.ations has iiiniin- ished , until now tlitri ) < are but three or lour ( hat may justly laychuin to consideration , andol thew Liitono the YOIIII < ; America -is made iii ] exchihivi-ly or anialenr players Thi' ' nat'oaal iiinn , as its vota ries st > lo it , is now a profession , in which einilov nieni ii rejjul.ir anil well n-warded and to \\nieli access in bceoniln each .searon more and more difllciilt. And the uiue which amateurs play to. . .imiiriv- monl with ball and b.it li quiti u ili.ler- ent all'air trom an exhioit'oii by prufc- pional players T'IO ' fornur Is u sport ; the latu-r a spcct iclo. Am itunr contests are no more r > i .irdi < d tli.ui a passing ame of billiard * won I , I behde tie panics pluynd by ti.iluriiul | rofesonals , attract r at crowds ot tofutaturx and form a source of lar o and by no IIH-IIM * uncertain IVVCIIIIH ' Tin two leu lin has bull . --.ori it m\- \ tvhu-li , l/j lite aiLu lu plan ol larper enlnrlo * thrvn nnv olhcra , control the moviMmiUls of loadlnfc players , hsjvo now joined to tethcr In a compact which emphasi/,1'3 and renders final the com plete transfer of this jjntno from lis posi tion as u national .sport to n plaoo among the lonjr line of Humes maklnir institu tions \vhich In Atnerlea are dijrnilicd \\iththenanipof Hport Ten yeaw u o base ball manapors and club dlrmitors were either sporthiff iMithnsiast.s ordes- peratepunblersii now thovaro rospt'Olablo and hard headed men of business , whogo about theallairof wnninirliainplonshlp3 ) 'diant with methodical calculations nnd n rold blooded disregard for anything beyond the gate receipts. The advant age of this new order ot thin" ; ? is ( hat ii entirely eliminates from the games played under such atuplees all suspicion of corrupt connivance or collusion. If there is no I'lithtHhiJ-in among the hired playi'n * . neither Is there any tetuptiil on to iliMinm'xt play. Thn.s It has been iniido possible lo place games of base bal. upon a high piano of public iuteie-'tl ' and n SMI re at the Kamo time that pur- nnineiicu of patronage which is essential to an exhibition of no costly a character. With the National league and American association banded together , as t.t prca- ent , the tiitnre of base ball IIH a Hold for rcmnnerativo investment seoma to bo well assured. Nothing can defeat thu Intent of the managers except a wide spread revolt on the part , of players , barked by large capital in each oily where a league or association nlnb exists. It is not at , all likely that suuh an up rising will ononr , or , if it should occur , that it will Huccued in overthrowing the monopoly established by the new agree ment. The b'trong defense of the exist ing organls'.utioii.s , aside from the heavy cost m Retting tip an opposition , is in llio lad that the maximum salary of players is lixixl at a higher liguro than any out side partioH can pay witli any \pee.t alien > lion of maklnga profit When the receipts in all the league and association cities are avoragwl it is evident that $ . , ( XX ) for the . .canon is a fair , and even liberal , re muneration lor any player. The next step should ho an cquali/ation of play ing strength between the clubs ot the two associations , w > that the disparity between winners ami losers should be lcs- ( marked and distinct. The olubs have il in their power to make large profits nu\l season by this simple pro cess. The pain of .lob's boils was n'mraval- cd by his comforters If he had had St. Jacob's Oil lor a comforter his boils would have left him. DAYS OF GOLDEN MEMORY. How a Hlrocl Car Conductor fiavotl ) The "XljjaiT" ami the ISoll New York Telegraph : A fat man witli a blue suit and a cnrdigan jacket but toned under bis coat stood near the place where the horse cars Mop and start at IlaVlcni yesterday , talumg lo a young man with lead pencil smut on hs ! nose. ' 1 he tat man was connected with the street railroad company. This young one was a reporter of the Daily Tele graph. They were talking about the growth of Harlem and JMorrisant i. "Theie's a palatial saloon up hero in Harlem about ready tor occupancy , " the tat man sid : , , 'that there s .story con nected witli that's worth hearing Uwdl cost $ ; ! , tiii ) > to lit it up , and the rent is 551,01)1) ) ) a year for the entire building , which the saloon-keeper leases and par tially sub-Jets. It'll bo the most gor geous gin-mill in Hiirhm. "About three 3 ears ags a fellow comes to me and says , 'I could gft on as con ductor if I only had $ -.r > lo put up as so- oiir IV for the breast-plate bell register , ' and I lent him the money. 1 wasn't veudant enough to do it on the mere chance of his saving t nough to pay me out of u condueror's meager salary. He was a progressive young man , and I knowed I had u pointer togive. him tlial'd make payment as easy as stowmgaway a turkey dinner when you're tooling hungry. All that fellow calculated to stay on the road was lour months , but what does he do but hang on lor twent.N one , and then he diops oil' with a clean $ j-lll ( ) to his credit in the savings bank. When the man canio to relieve him my rriend looks h in over , and seein' he was bright and not likely lo go agin his own interest , lie says : 'I'm goin' oil' , and 1 m not jioin' to starve , either I've made mot ey in it , and you can , if you mant to. t ! ve me ! ? . and I'll hx yo'u out' His man came down ami he handed over the l.u ) < ! tiling as piled up tnevioti. . It wa-n's bigger , but a little thicker , than those 'In Oed We Trust" silver pieces , what is valued at about Sii cents. When you put it in .sour hand and elap it up against the register , a man up a tele graph iiole eouldn t tell , lor h s life , that the bell hailn t rung and the. register charged in > a fare The boys call it 'the ii'gger.1 I suppose it's because the re ceiver thinks there .s an African in tlio fence when the receipts take a drop. DAIUItfHrA. woist cases iclieved and riiml by ) ry's I'riu : M.VI.T WIIISKKV. Itoromiecndeii by leailhu physicians , bold by di Heists and movers. ' * * I'araurnphs. N. S. Harding , of Nebraska City , is at the 1'axton. SftDrj M. M. Moore , of Chicago , is at the ( Jo//ena. W. II. Michael , of Grand Island , is at the M.Il.ird. J. II. IJarnes , of 1'onea , is registered at the Millard. Uelevan ll-itivs. of A'irora , is in the city. stopping at tlio Alillard. Dr. T. C. Kern ami T. Iv. Loavitt , of Lincoln , are at the l'.i\ton. Ciener.il J. 0. Mo'.Srido. of Lincoln , is in the city , a gncM. at the Pi\ton. fl. ( ' . i'romy , a prominent attorney of Norfolk , is slopping at the I'.ixlon. D , J. O'Doiiahuo loft yeslor lav for the cast , to meet his wife hom.tward bound. lion. Church Howe , accompanied by his son , II. II. Howe , of Auburn , is at thu 1'a.ston. , fames C. nirnev , of Civtn , member of thf'st ite livestock commlss.on , is at the I'aMoiii A. L. Smith , city treasurer of West- Chester , I'onn. , IH in the citv. a guest of .1. K. ( 'otilter , deputy city auditor. Miss I'.iddook , of luarici ) ! > , is in the city , the gusi of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Aiinin , at 1 1 17 Sherman aunue. . C. K. McKnUio , 1'l.ittsmoiith ; William Dally , l'.riiJV. . ; \ . Cook , Wakolield. W. II. Mar.toCruto ; A. I'owell. lhnrN. ! ; H. Gooeh , Albion , are at the Cunheld. Judge Andres last nurht married two people in peculiar condition of life. A man ontcivd hi < olllee about eight o'clock accompanied by a young woman and di'clared his desire lo lie united in ( he holy homlv He had a license from the coiinly court which authori/oil the trahsactioii , and the judge olraightway lier'orini'd ' the ceremony. Upon the completion of the briel form thu man v\ith some embarrassment asked the costs , and was fold Inatthe law allowed $ : i.'H ' ) . Uriile and groom retired lor a few minutes to the hallway wnere ihev conferred , at HID conclusion of which man rulnrnc I a'ld ' depos ted > ? J.v'"i. all the twain could r iki < and ncrapo lo ether in I'm ' world. The judge quietly inlorni- cd llntm that they Imd bettor keep the funds to set up housekeeping , and they retired With thank * . Yon nan buy furniture cheaper nf A. I , . Kiteh & Co , I. th .H. . but. Karuam and Douglas , than any other placnin tliufity. Ladies will find il to their 'idvanta e to ( \.iiiiuiu I'afch'.s stock ol > .i rdufc emi - roiili i'i'd i-kitm lliiiiueiti Ooluru - i > > ' - , ; pur- DAILY REVIEW OF COMMERCE , Wheat Having \7ilJ Whirl , but Holding It3 Own in Price , THE MARKET A FLIRTING MAID , I.lvo Stoolc I-'lRuroH Continue Unsatis factory niul DcpfcsNlnglf Dull U'rndo nt l'"oi-Hn | I'olnts Our Homo Hoport , CHICAGO OUAIV MAUKHT. CitipA.ni > , Oof , as.Sitocliil ( to the Ill-IP. . ) WMKAT "VVo have IM 1 a oi > utcttlsll ut.n rfol to-diiy , " snld a poitly looker-on III wheat ; "ono vcrj quick to lcapoiul lo Inlhionco on elllu r .side , mid < it the finises tending to dis turb valuere have had about us tunny on one sldo us un Hie other. If au mlvnntniw ltii boon Kcoiiil on cither side it IIIM been by the hulls , \0i huvo J4c to their cnillt , " Tills \viis boutl'J0 : ! , whin IH'intiber wlicnt nliMxl at M'jc ' ! , com pa 1 1 son holnjt umdo with yestcr- ( hi > ' elo. > biK nt N > sc. Karly In the day tbliiKf Icokul hinvy , the pit behiK full Of sellers niul prices polutln.Mowuwihl. ) ! Theio \\viv IIIIKO iiiiiiinniisoi nun , ' \\lnut hmnuhl oat. woikliiK iM'tiubir down In HI Jnc to ht > 1 > ti"VH' ( ! , which latiet WHS tlio lowest point. A divided aid lo llio weakness iirovailiiu ; whuii ttusilounwaid range wasmmle was the piMtn of ir > ooiw in-.lii'is , , or IM boat loiuls , m i l wmtvr wheat In New-Yoik us behin' mil el oontlitleu. On evc.rv decline , all ill i way devvii , Inoio weie ( iiiiintltle.s ol' stall olfeud , but U HtHtnii'it to ceino ireta the einud en- eraby , iiithcr than troin any piutlcii.ar . heiiso. Tne dccilno was Mleiipeil l > v Unk of light receipts anil u desire on the pait of local opemteistolond up ill the ihx'dnu. TO-IIHII row's eailiiuile on WIKVII wimoniy lI'Jcius. Sniulsa sollieiiKhl It a KIIIMI time to cover. A ceiaiiiuutlnii of lerlune und gossip wcie titctoiN umt iiuiaed the ha. Is on the up tin n. Un the lleiu tcle- ns iciHiiUt ! iliice caijioes lai > en lor ship ment at. 'I nicilo , hoi later Klnj ; iV Co. , nl that Cit > , ibseiaiiiied a I knowledge ol' IL A ster > VMUS cliviuated thai amounts van in , ; Itoai Iflti.OOti lo iNi.OOo hit. hail t'cen ' tal.e.i line tor the siiiae piupoNe. Hiit\ci Is alleged to have taken It lle , | d hj these ix'i""ts the leii piice.s ot the da > wne leached duilim Hie la-l hum , NuiiliNU'stcm aiUnesvue le s Ian msv n\n \ and not diopiiedoat of tin : en eu- lalinas. and the iln-ailnn inliliiig Is ending lo : i ol a ngiuo. All ollicial ol the N'orthan I'aclnuihe - , that the nio\cment ol wheat on timl luuil Is allcclcd eiliiuiK lij pi lo KS'hen "Simon NIJH thiunhsiip" Aiip- nunls me lice anilhe vri-.it. 'Ihovaio slower now than on Uclohoi 1. I'riulncciM can hold , as-a gc.nt'1-ai tide , when the maiUa uoi'Miiinin.st ihi'iii. .Moiage enpaeiij In M. I'm 11 i.s limited. Diniilh has a cnp.irlu tor lo.iwO.utx ) Im. , with li > iii.oiK ) | m. | n stmo. This was on the'Jith. t-mcc. thai tlato it ha * been inrieased lo lsl'iiW ' : ! ( ) ha. Tnwaids Usiti thoio weie a lew sales ol Dircnibci at slii o , bat this was haul > the freneial inarUct. hater II .stnmiH'd oil isc , u.osiiig ipilel ill the net ad vance noted. I'inivisuiNsPmlng the lilsl two hears * ol the moimm ; .session the pio\i.soii pit coa- tiiinod a huger crowd than at anoat1 tune tins K'iisuti. 'Hie cin-e ! was the iiiiu-nal \vt-akno.ss pioilmetl oj huge receipts oi ho.- . 1'ik'Os , however , only it topped oil i1 ji-ido , and liiN-r ixf-ovciul In t > jiupiuli } with the giiun list , CIIIO-\JO MVI3 MTOUlf. CIIICAOO , Oct. as. ISjioolnl to Ihe ln ! : . ] CATTI.I : The maiKet lunnilns in the .s-nio dull anil niisiitl.slavtoiy condition as pie- vioasly noleil. The voiy lH\st imtive.s on the market aie not making ovci f.'j.tXKVM.fiU. The lalter is the hlghus-l piice this week nnd the } wore n lol thai luoninctl I'M and over. Hi il- Isli maiket-s t-bow no impioNemenl ; Ameii- cnn live cattle me selling lhl week at the i\tnioiiliiiary low piicu of IKwi'i o lor theestlinaloil diossedi ht , and Aineiican ivfilKcnitor beef at Nftd'-je. ' Nebraska Banned { roods nie .selling for tin ; lowe.st jniccn on iwoid. The .stocks aie the heaviest known , not only in Chicago bill to the iiritish imir- kot.'s and only a war will cieale n demand tor this pait of the cattle puuliu'l and work off the siiruhm on hand. Thesiippi.v of ran-o cattle 10 day \MIS lai c. 'I'he tlemaml was wiak \ccpl I'm belter gi.uleCommon to la r tpialith-.s of rangers weie in veiy largeMippl.v and they sold very slimly and as low as at am time. Tne maiKct lor Texans wasxoiy Hal and pilces weie the worst ol the helicon. Tne-iliy line ihmble-winteied Inilian cattle MI d at:1.Hint : H/i'i. At Ihoop.Miiiuol the \vo ; SI.IH ) was iihoiil the ioi lot good nmthwc-.turn innuiis ami jnites now aie about j-l.ovi. " > ) lower than hv-t year. A lew veiy choice hoavj .Montana boi'M's sold as high as N > 4."il ) , but OWIIOIH aie astoalslu-il to see whatgooil on'.s me ivtiilto | < l to I'eloli sJWXsrt' . " ! . bliippini ! Iceis , iCii ; ) | li. 0 Ibs , 1'JJO " bs , ' : . : ! ) < Bl.'iO. Tlnoiigh 'frs'.iM 'rattle. HV ) Ib" . j'J.T.X" ! . ( l" ' . SaleMi .Montana.- , ll't ) llw , M..TO : IVi .Mont mas , lilt Ihs. M.T { > ; iti : Montanaliiijits , --.r ! ; 101 Montana1J" > I Nclnnslinns , llirf Ibs , 5.1.70. lions 1'raile opened slow , with fioin . " > , - ( KXI to . "iT.OW on sa.e , inolnitlnt ; flesh loceiiit- * . .Sales were fnllv t'tjitliio lower than joiionlay. I'noklncnnd hltljipniK'J > U to ' M : ; .i > 0. Li-ihL weiuhls , i'VI lo ITOlbs , : l&O tolu Ibs , ct.Ui".4.j. ! THE MARKETS. J.'INAXCIAI/ . Now Vorlc , Oct. > . MOVKY On call ens * at t'fwpel e.-nt. I'ltiiii : MIIUA.N : : rn.i ; I'AI-KU 4i § " > pur cciii. I'oiiKtfix KxniAVdi : lin.i.s Dull at Sl.-vl' . : ilemiinil , -l.s.i'4. ( ! oviu.iK : > r.s Dull anil stonily. bii.t Ks hu i-K-i \ \ < r moilei.iU'ly iiftivo. With the exception ot halt a io/.cn ! Moult- . , cxIi-Miie llacinations w > < re loss thin 1 p r cent. 1'ne s weioorv inegnhirainl lit Mime eases the lowest ot HHMI.hmiu' | ; \ in nle al or n.-ar theop.Miin , In oilu-is ahiint noon , and -till olhoi.s Kile in the iitloinoon. Tim mailcet oitisoilom nvh it lri'i''iilar , but gener.iby sleatl ) tin the IIIIIH | active stocks , al gains owi last evening ot > 4tt $ jioi cent , with - \ - ooptlonnl iiilMinees oi 1J per cent In Oel.i- wnie > \ : Ilr.ibon. \ % pi r ri ill In M. Paul , anil 1j 1 per cent in ItMiling. while New Veil ; A : New Kiulnnd Is down l1 per oeiil. Tiieie was more Hun lisa il activity in I'.u-I.H1 M ul , which closoil at tile hUhfst pile. ! ol Ilm day wnli an adv UK'tol 4 | a-r ivnt. -itaiement Is m ulini.il . the ciiinnanv will pitiiiably miow s.loOJoXsninlns ! ) on .l.nri.u v I ne\t. STOCKS o.v WAI.t. srmi-r. : : ZJi wnt bomls. . . 10 ! C , iVN' . W. , 10' ) , I . h , I'i'n ll-'lrt pieleneil. . . ii.i : Now I'M. . . 1'ilii.V. V. C It' " 101110 il'nol ' ! " > . I'is'i ' Oiogon Tian. . . WK 0 ntral I'icliii ! . . Ij I'.ioinu .Mall ! > W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' 'iiio'foVru'ii. . , . \M \ I'i'l''J. . . . . . . . iii : C. . , & ( iil : lto-U , I.slaml . . liU- ' , D. , I , . iVV \ ll'ht. ' ' . 1.V M. ! ' . . . .MX | ) . , t It. ( i I 'A ineleiieil . . 4(1 ( 1,1 a"J C. . M. .V St , 1 > , . N-i pleloneil . . . -H i piolorietl. . . 11 : ! ' ( Illinois Ceiitial. . ni SI , l'.v.O ' : i < ' K'ins.mV.'i'o\asi. -Tk | Tesas I'aci.io . . iil1 ; 1 al.eSliinu M'i Union I'.Kiinc. . . r. l.i ! i. . , V N * V | W' . . SI. LiV I' . . 10 .Mich , ( 'cnti.il. . . . 7l'-4 ' prefeiied. . . K * $ Mo. I'ltoi.io . . . KM Westein IJnaiii. "n' i Noilhein I'.io , . . iV-i'lU. It.V X Vul pltHOIIL-c ( . . . . . "ij , ! go , Ort-'J- Klnur Mine active hut ii'liinisul ; m > shlpiiiu. , ' d mnml. wlmei heat , Miiiihi'rn. . > ! , * ' xt'ViMIM.'IHISIII. ' : . l.iiVu'j w * , : Mk-higiin. cl.vj i.iK ) : hen t-piini ; wheat. Si.oo l. ( U | MJnncsou baker9iMtji I..VI. juiU'iitn. ? 4.7'Ka'-l'- ' U'lu-al Active , nun . I hlghri ; opened wenkei. d c ,11 il ' . .IMII I el I' c. Inlet inu-d wral < er. and IHI ! iib'ii t , covi'i u-leulaj ; KititNiiii. ( ; ca-tlr. NI JI' ; Dcmbi'i : s'iiHi ' > Jo N'ou'inbt'i ' : N 'iils-s ' > 4i. DiHTiabi't : ' 0 Hiy - ' e .Jaiimui : mXv Mii > : N'u , ' ! it-d on- , . CeraA lilile nioie iii'ihn ainl p in'Hiul d a hhiiilo U oiij ; d ; 41'ic ' cash and Oi'lnlx'i ' : : t'ie Xuvciiibej : ; > r ( ; .M-iu ; ' A/j.v Ja.inur\ ; : isi4c May. * Oats Ian iluiii.unt iili-l iilioul 'tc ' it 'tier } . " . ' ' Di'inbD' ' ifi'tv Nnvi'inUur J."i 3e ca h. 'i'lHic : . ; > ) un > ' i > - HIHVU b i , iyx'j6 ( 'x4 ' < ; Mai. nt . llaileviiiMdv . Tinii'iliv Qnli'i ; pi bun. . . , I .IMMM'll- I'lllll I . N" I , i\ \ t > ) , , iic4inua. > > ur/i ; , lutt-r ralllud nnd rloxcil Htcntlv : 5VJ ( j } < . 'i > .S.VO OololHT nnd XIIVCMUKT ; f De cember : $ ! t.NSMt ( > . ( V > ilnntinry I.nrd Moilcrntoly ncllviv , nvonrnl'- lower niul o e-nvl Momly nt the ilerl no- * \ > WVS * . nHi ntidOftlolvoi ; Vi.siVt " > . * > - Nou'tn- iier ; . " . ' > .M1 ! . ( rtJs'i.H.i I'rtoi-iiitivr nnd ymi S.V.O ttyw'i iTnnnarx. Hulk Meals -Slinulilprs M.ltKM.W ; r-liort dear , < \Uvr..lS ! ; . liuitUbs , SM.sO. \Vhloky 1.11. Hulter Slinuly nnd In fair dnmnnds uood lo fancy cuvuni'fy , IHoiOflii ; Rintil to chelco dnlr > , riV. Clieese Arllvc niul stonily ; ilkflat ; - * . i i ltJ'A ' < : cheloo l'i-iit-Klniint U'p , H tiles8U d > nud tnicnniierd - lioavy eroon snltiMl. fullciuvtl , SVo ; Ilidd , 94i' ! diiinnsfd , ti , ' < c : bull lilili' * , il < 4c ; drnxltcd. . ll'o. ' 'lnllo\\ Slimly ami uni'lmiigrdj no. 1 ceuutiy , f > c. Itccolpti. Bhlpmonti 1'lonr. lililfl . JJ.IDO lO.ofO U'hcnt , bit . IM)00 ) ) . 8.000 r-mi. tm . iHjftx ) P .OOO ) .lt * . IU ) . tl , WiO li',000 llvo.bu . 11MXX ) P.OOO Hailev , bit . 7U.IXX ) CO.OOO Si. Louis , Oct. 38. Whont ITIchrr anil very active tori May ; others Nlow ; DlcMd for enMii ; Vtjic forOetulHirt lUJfe for November ; lie for lHvmlH'r ; SI.UT for .Mny , fern sioiidy ; nr" ' ' ' rot for NevemlH'r ; Wk' lor Mny. OatsIllther ; LM fo lor wish ? BJo for.Oc.C" bin ; Hdc for Mav. llvi1Quiei at Mljp , , WliNKj-atiHuly nl 31.0ft Pork 1)ullnt H.T\I. liid Xnmlnnl. ' Afternoon He.xiil WliMK firm nnil V bot- for. On n mm but Mow. Oats , iitlcl | nnd un- Toledo , Oct. 'J-s Whcnt Closed ijulql and th in ; cash und Xovenil ) r. ttt 'e. Corn Dull nnd en.sv ; No. VJoaMi. IStfv. Onto UnohnuKcd ; > fo. U onh , a A UuiiHim Olty , OoU m.-\Vbeiit'-Stonily ; cash. H\c lhl ) , Hi > je usKed ; NuvcmlMir , TSko I'ornlliisetllnl ; cash , 'JS4e ; Neveinocr , 'JTe bid. 'JSo ftslied ; MIIV. 'JS&iWfiHi- . OIII.M- Nominal ; 'Jlcblil , 'Jl cnskiil. IJvriooli Oct , 'Js. VVnoflt ( tOlnl supply ; new Xn , ' . ' -vl liter and KprlUK. 7 ' Cornlew tiller inodenitcly Is Oil for spot. ( M M.r and XovcndiuiIs ; Od for Do- ceiaboi. NIMV Yoi-lc , Oct- \ > > . WheatI.ncr ; to- ivlpfs. inti.oiKi ; exports , none ; ua < railcil rcM T'.ic l.iW ; No. 'J icil , We In elevator ; Docem- L'L'I I'.Osllllit ) flM. O. Cm n llluhor ; ni-olpN , r > l.HOj ( ) e\pnrf- , J iKK ) ; uiiLnidcdISCBVUfc ; No. : iHe N > . veinber ; Xo. ! , t" > y vj.vjo- ; ( ' in elevator , MJ nllo.il , .vJSo i' . i. und I. ; iJccenibor i-losliiu at O.its-lllirlu'i mid more active ; ' llX)0 ) ; cxpert-s , lsTK)0 ( ) : mixed \\estenu M 'Mf. white \\cMct ni-XiylV. : ( IVIieleiun l-'liin ; united e.lowd at S".10'4. , ' 1CKH hu'iiily nnil fab denuunl ; icuulpU , : inui , paeKiiui'M. Turk- Dull and somewhat uinaliial ; .mass .spot , > H."i > i'p0.iW | lot .Itmpix'liil. I.iinl I.o\\er and los active ; > vcstrrn Mourn spot , ( piotod atll.lK ; l > tvomlK'i , ' 0.li C 't.in. ' . Uatler Klrai anil fair Inquliy ; wuslorn , b ( ( ( Jie , ( ' I'hee-se Dull anil nominal ; wcbtein flat , Milu niikoc , Oct. as. Wheat Plrmj cash , bO'te ; No\ ember , Ni'e ; , . Coin-Sli-aily : No Oat < Kiniiei : Xo. Vi.'i'i' ' l\e ! ( Jiiii-f. No. I , tllo. Mill-Icy I'll mu : Xo. S , ( ' . > 'c. 1'i.ivisKins l.owi'i ; inoss pork , c.ibh nnil Novemboi. jfs' . j ; Dcoemlu'r , SS. ' . Clnclnnnil. Oct. > . WheatKnir Oo- inaiKlniiil stnni.'ei ; No. a ud , IM 'lOe , Coin Dull No. 'J niKod. 14'jC. O.iN-.stad.\ . ; . 'J mixed. 'J'/n'c. / live 1'u MI . No. - , ( 'UK' . Il.ulev tjalct nnil unchanged ; extra No. 3 I'oik-Pnllal 5\T.- . hard Ku in nt S".sX WlnsUyKu ai ul 5 = 1.07. IMiiuieapolis , Oct. 2"tVlipnf Strnmr ami a inn.lusher at. terminal pointy , In.t i.uiin'1's'ilelheuen li hl : No. I haul , IMHU ami Oi'iobi'i. M , .e ; Noxomlicr. iKV ; Dccom- bor , ' .r.V ; .Maj , ol.DO : No. I noitju'm , cash , V - ; Divi'inbei.Ni u ; .May , U > c. I'loni--i3i --ale , millei- . not ili po iil to Kianl coiu-e.siliiiis deiiianilcd ; p.ilunus' , > J.-0 ! ( , < ci.-4i ) ; bakuis. M.ii ( ) i.4l. ( lei'eipts ! Wheat , i'.l'.lKX ' ) . ents- Wheat , JiJ.WO ; flour , M.OOO. 0-tlAIlA 1,1 VIC STOCK. U.MON hinru Aims. S. OMAHA. I \\Vilne-ilay Kvtiiiliif ? , Oc.1. - > > . ' t The live stock inan.et was liiirl ) active In- day but hy tnr the icali'r niunlnr ol M ca nniilc vtuic f ieix ! Tlioie was a botlei do- iniinil tor tit'ilers than theivhas been lot xev- ei.u tlaxs pasl and the mail.ct v\as ( iliDDjr. The iveoipW of ealtle were very small bat tneie wei < ' pent ! > in the yaid.s that hnil been Ictt ovi'i liom .Monday , lln'ie Is no v'hiniKO in butt hi iV .slock , the demand leiniiinlng KOIH ! fora limited number. The ho , ' market \\ns at least Hie loxxt'i , anil on icceint of iast- t in nevv.s AMIS viiyeak. . ilnyi r-i Vei'tf ' not at till anxious to buy at the deOtlne. ' Cattle Jlon'S SAI.I1S. No. Av. I'r. No. Av , I'r. Id luc 8 WO .lllsl * 1 IDID ! VJO . lO'.K ' ! : t ino at lion 21 . . .10.7 n. .0 so 1047 4S IttM ' ! UO ! i ) . . . .fir. si 1:11.1 : a.ix ) -II IHU till 1'JIT ' 3.IJO . H..V ) \NflKltS. . No. Av. I'r. S.-I.WI rowfr- No. Av. 1'r. U 1010 Xo. Av. Xo. Av. Tr. FK.IJO in. . ' fMs ai'j a. 13 : o : uo I'llKVAII.INO I .H. 1'iMir 10 ( iood to .Mednini. Hum. Cattle- I'XM liisaiitl t > ver . ? 1 m 5.- , 1-1 I IKX.il10 : ) wiiTtM IM : ) 1 eetlels . : i . > - , : t tvj Sloi'ki'is . OJ : i i"i ( illVshTi'MIIIS . : i oo AVi-hlern Itaiuern " Nallve Cow.s . , a .10 75 llnIN . i Iltws lllllC.'M .M'M'lt ' . . . S 11' ' ) * . " . 01 f'iu'lilnu' an < l .Shipping. r. m ' ! ! 10 ! i III a n ! i .VI 'J 75 n AMU : DM1'iiifT.M rou uotix. The cMicnm i mi-'il oi prices lor mixed , p.ieKliu ami shipiinu anil Unlit woUht ho'n , for suven ilavs hshnw'ii below ; II tit .h " | l'ai'lin ; A I.T/ht D.ito. _ U'ednosd'y 10 i < M ( < o : | ! ' 0 f > : \ to , ( > . ! IK ) ill ! l * . - Saiiud-iy HO Monday H i . . . . . . 'f'ne-ilav ( ) : | : i r } i ! i ) H ' .lim'1 J.5 \Vetllltv \ < ry 'J'.KlyW ' nil :1 : ( M ) | _ m : | 11(7 ( * ' 15 Note All sali'M ofhtoeli in this maiUcan ( ) made per owl. Ihovciht , unless ntliet\vlhu \ -lilc : l. Dead IIO.'M sell at Ic poi Ih lo/all wei'-'hlK " .Sltins. " or hii''s ' welixhui. less ( hail I'M lln. , no v,11 m' . I'le aani MOW.uiu Jyijl > eJ 1 al.lnHNI HIK. MVK TfC . . . . i , Oct. ! > . Thu DiovorV Journal lopini- : rattle ItiTolptn. M.MXI : weak a'l Iml - - - > - " on ' < t kt * ' | * | > ir i/ tiiiin t'll 111 I'll * bo-it. shlpiim | ; Hiceis , * : : , ! ) MO..V ) : * toreisuiiil ! f edfi" * , * , o" ' . o : row.ImIN anil inistd , 51 T ljl".fl I ; llnoiuli 'IV\illli < . I C ItiWi'lI'i ' : ! .o.ri we .inn taliiiois. i-te.nh . nail\os and hah b.ieilViXif : I. " " : onws , fc1.'i.1 ( , : J.J . ' . ; winlcicil TOMIII . * } , f > it > . \ . W. HoL"IorolpK ! 4LMl ; laiih iicfliu nntt 10- loner : iinmh ami mi\i- l. .j-'o'W.-l" : ) ( . ' ; p.icJJng ami bhipplng.w , \ ift , i ; ( Uip- , .Shoep-ISocohitd , 4KHi ( ; dull nnd oiiip't ' ; ' " ' Ten i 8 0 mi.6tl. : ' . - KIIIINIIM Met "M. Olty , -ratlte-Ifecoiptii , I:1"1shipmoiitx. : ! . t.oiio : ttt'irdy : ospnifeis. ' ' 'i in. comiiHin in nnilimii. ? l. ( . ; eis and fccilcis , t\'m . .n. en ' Tlns U-cl.s , 5'i.liiHl.l , III ,