F I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31 , KE& A SAD PARENT INTERVIEWED Chicago's ' Latest Sensation Linked With n Resident of Lincoln , A TALK WITH AN AGED DENTIST. Home Nitons O ! > | octlonp to llir Treat ment f Quitm Ituliiintinn A Hull Agiilnsl Jim Iiiilril Other Capital News. ( KIIOM TUP tir.i.'s MscniiV In the- second Ilonr fnmt room of No. 1SJ14 O street , yeilc'-diiy morning , stood nn aged man bcndine nrwr n contlcmau who sat In n. dentist's uh.-ur. The old limn was a dentist , and his work was tliu usual routine duties which devolve upon one of his profession . Prcsoiitl.v ho tin- tailed and looking up to the Mii : ; reporter , iv ho had entered the room , linked him Ills errand. 'II ic lelogniphie columns of this paper on rriiuii < duy morning announced the tit tempted murder of Airs. J'ay Ciood iind Miss Lillinn Walter in Chicago \Vodnos- < dn.v evening u.y a young nutn unmcd A. J. IJurrus. The murder was oniumittcd dn Trout of H. ( J. Uunti V Co 'a inorenn- lilo agency , al Nos. MO and 1-U Monroe Ktrcet , mid assaulted IndloH wore em ployes , and Jlurrus a discharged em ploye. The nllhir scorns to have boon unprovoked and done iri'cold blood. The dentist in Lincoln approached by Vhe KIK reporter ivim A P. Knrnw , the 'fiilher of the assailant. Approaching the old gentleman the reporter handed 3iim a Thursday's issue of thn Chicago Mews , which ctnilaint'd'a cifl of his son. lie old gentleman t > eemcd greatly af fected , and when the reporter asked linn if ho was Hums' father bo answered by ticking the question. "Who told yon that 1 was his lafhcrJ' " and Ins eyes searched the reporter' * fatuuw it to cam an answer. Tor t-onio time ho was lethe < o Hpoak and it was with considerable diflioiilti that ho could bo persuaded to fia.v un.\ tiling tit nil. lie foai'iid the pub licity. " 1 tun juM starling in business lumi mid it will injury me greatly , " ho .Hnid , "to bo known in the matter. 1 liiiow that it will have to ooniu out , l > ut 1 tumid lilur to have. it kept quiet lor a few ila.ys until 1 recover Irom the -great shock which this terrible nllair has eaiiRed me. "Yes , " he continued , " 'the boy is my flon , and 1 cannot uecount tirr the crime. J never knew that his mind ivas peeu- iavly alleeted. In his early life he was nlways a bright , chuerfn ! boy , in peed licallh und pintf , . Ho was born nt Fort Atkinson. \ \ isooiisin , twenty-eight years jigo. He loH home at th uge of 17 and 'went to Fort Wayne , Irid. , where 1 Iwliovo lus worked in a drug store for isomo limp. He bus not been in the habit , of visiting us uxcept occasionally nint-0 he wont away to Fort Wayne. lie Mas connected with the lun agency at St. Paul and Minneapolis for quilt" a while before he moved to Chicago. In April , Ib81 , he married u Miss Sadie Cooper , of St. 1'aiil , and it was only a short time attei Unit wo received a letter irom Ji'un requesting his -mother * o come from Heaver Dam , Wis. . whore we were then riiaiding , UiC'hieago to Jive with him. She aftorwvds did go I Inivo been in Lincoln nboTa , % o months and tun just goUiii into n practice. " "NiV'said Mr. Uurrus , in answer to lliu reporter's t rteslion , ' * Yonr present visit is not the lir t news I liavo received f the sad dilair. Yvstordny morning as I ivtu > glancing ovvrtho ptpcr ; nnrly ( : the first itt.-in which caught my eyu was that. fcjoonatterwards I received a telegram from my wife. I thought for several da.\s that something was wrong or about to happen , for I had not heard from them for nerly : three week * . AVe Jiavo been in the habit of corrwpouding con stantly. " In answer lo a question Mr. liurrim said : "Ko lar as mere Atatements of fact sre conccriictl , 1 think the Chicago Tri bune had them propi'rly stated , but there is something behind it all. About three years ago Ahha's brother wns killed in a railroad iici'idcnt nt ? IilU > ri .Junction on the Chicago , Mihvrtikoe iVc .St. Tanl riilroad : , near Jnncsvll , e , Wis. The boy.s Iiad dearly loved each other , and the sud den dcjitli of Ubarloswiemud to bc rdee | > - ly on Afba's mind. From a lively anil cheerful lad he bocarne pcrviih und morose , and whenever hi ? /therand 1 iu\ him he said that he did not care to Jive any longer. His n.ind wns clearly ailed ou ami no word of ou/s could cheer liim up. l-'rom that time on 1 am sorry to say that he began using narcotics tel l kop his nerves qnit-t , und at the present time 1 belie VH him U > bo a conlirmetl opium binol.er. He ran down and got Very poor , and was in miserable health J have an idea that bis dUcliargo Irom II je Dun agene.y rendered ban ( rjzy , ami possibly he itilributed his tlisch.trge to 1i.s ) two unfortunate victims ; " fr. ) linrriin will go to Chicago as soon ns the shock to Im nerves lias lei t him. In appearance the fatln r of the assailant flonns like si seholarly oiiJgeiitlcman ami one who has passed his life in closa ap- pi " .ilion to btndy and wnjk He is about ( > s \ < > an > old , unu live teW , oijrlit inches tall , weighing 1IW pouiiiU lliu lu'ir ' is , i'iiand his. count c-iiniiptjfraTik anil lion- cr.1looking. . He is sin" 'b'aihiisiaPtio stu- < T < i t of tleii list rv , and has will ten sev- iril pamphlets on the t.nbjeet. He feels VITS g'eatly painetl at iiK on'x not , and olli-'r * . . o u.seuo lor lts | conilnct. His circnm.s tiiu-es are. poor und he cannot oiler any aid to hU aftrt. 'J'he doctor ap- pein's to' be a genllem.in. and no hlame cau posdtbly attach tuliim.on the con- ftrnry he is deserving ' ° r the heartiest it.ympiitliy of thin community. THE nniiAN.tj JASI ; . It has been con.siderixl n great outrage on human decency tlutt iUe eonvieteil innnli-rer B6harian shoiiht be conlmeil for over a your in n Jitjle iron rage , d\7 frt'l , with a celling' about 7 feet high , mid never permitted to hnvp any exercise uliaievur , Jiidgo Mason , of tins city , ait * that hnmanily ought at least to dic tate tleepnt -atnicnt tom' n a convjeted Dinrderer. 1) ) ih.ui\u ; \ , onctt a week , is al lowed tohtt-i ) just outhide of the cage , \ylioro he is sliaved. ntid then immediate ly returned in itgain , Tlio nuuson Kherill' Canada jiives lor keeping him soclohely C-onliniiil is tnat if lui woreto permit him to tixereise in any of the wIU it would ju'c'CM late emloying ] ) an e\lra guard , a\utlmt \ | hndoi-n nut wi l | lo ineureMni rxpfiiKO. TU s i.s said to l-o n verv trilling csL'ns'n ' tbr troatinjj the muruerer so .Itidgo Mason is v rv Indignant lie 8i id it-Hterdny , tvhnn spoken to on the siiliject'- ha vessijtl nothing concerning lh ( < .tcrriblti treatment which lioliitiian li.is rtu'fived since bis incaix'eration iil < the Otoo county jail , but I ( bought I would wait and see Sf Just indignation would not ba aroused by those whOTlmnecd to visit the prem- 5f.cs..1 Unsaid iuither | hat nn oDieer ivlio would ttvnl a hiimiui being in suoh \ manner iniiht indued be u cowardly tiig , and lie was lit only to be ch liong the WirU oT'tjre oonfcdeniry A rcqiioht will Iw matle to the judgi'9 of the jutlicial district to order better accommo- dat'on ' for the comlemnctl man. The case will ulsalje akim Jo the MI- urnnip court of the Uniteii'StiiUw. Judge hlasou das concluded after mature de liberation to outer the w o for rehear- - A ilav or two ji' ii , in the district court , during the trinl ofitheicube ontitied Kingnmti and othprs against Apli ] ) > gntp , inliich the titlp of tdreo Lincoln loU wnsliolnft tested , it transpired flint King- man wns not the real purty in interest hi the caM- , but that the present owners of the lots wore the nttonu-ys , Ilickclts and WiKon. and that the property was worth about ? : itUO ) , find that the astute legal gentlemen had got fqr n mere pittance the title of their ulit'iils , ami as one of the jury in the case afterward said , "As so-ill as we saw thai some kind of hocus pocns business had been going on , we de termined ( ogive the defendant a verdict. Fortuniili'1.1 for Lincoln , wo have but few lawjcr. ? who thus speculate in the property of others " It i * "aid that a few months ago this same \ \ ilson put tip n job on conm par ties who lire in Nebraska City , and had iMiot boon for the shrewdness of ( tcorge N. Scroat. of thnt place , llio intended vic tims would have lost a number of valuable lots , for which they would have received hut a mere Irille. Ai soon as Scroatdemonstrated to Wil son that he had H copy of a contract be tween Wilson und another party , in which it was agreed to divide the swag , n ilson is Haiti to have weakened , dis missed his suit and relinquished nil rlnim to the property. SUIT AOAIN3T .TIM lAUin. During the Inst national campaign in the second congressional district , lim Laird , Hie "brilliant and remarkable" congressman from Unit district. , ordered a thousand copies of the J incoln Frcie I'res-fe , the leading ( erman paper of Lincoln anil thbSouth Plalte country , which were to bo used in the interest of Laird during the campaign in hisdlMriet. lie promised to pay * ! 7i ) for the papers. The proprietor of the paper did not care to trust Laird for the amount oil his own account , and required the endorsement of lltotwick , the Hastings manipulator , for the amount , mid it was given , vt hen the bill was prusfmted Laird expressed intense ignorance , -and suit was brought in the county court of Lancaster comity and judgment rendered for the full amount Laird and his satellites ap pealed it to the 'district court , where it came up for hearing this week. The de fendant asked a continuance until the next term of court , which was granted. THK MlfHCMK t'OOUr. Tlie supreme .court . adjourned yester day , to meet November ! . The judges handed down two opinions , one in the t.isp ; of the board ot public lands and buildings in the question of the light of the governor to appoint it matron of the insane hospital , the other the case of Od- born vs. Kline. PITT rrr.Ms. Arthur D. Jones , of the Chicacro News , was in the city yesterday on business con nected with his paper. 1' . R. Hurlbut. KKI- , recently proprietor of the Capitol Cily lye works , has sold out his business , find will shortly connect himself with a St..Louis house. Col. John E. McCliire , of the Chicago , Milwaukee fc St Paul , was in the city yesterday spreading banners represent ing a pleasure excursion of Uncle Sam's acrois the country by the St. I'ltul route. The Hag at the postotliee wat- yesterday tint at half imut nl the order of < ! cri. McHrido out of respect , Jo the memory of Gen MeClellaii. The Lincoln city railroad Is pulling tracks on nearly every Mroot in the city. ' On Eleventh street opposite the Comme'r- 'ial hotel there are llireo tracks , making it very inconvenient lor driving , Speakers are addressing meetings all iver the county on the political issues of : he coming county election. The repub licans will probably earry the county > v an unusually large majority with the ' \ception ot ( Sere , who always runs be- liind the ticket. F. M. Funko , of llio B. & M. , living on 1" street , was made happy vest onlay by a bouncing 10-pound boy , _ Dr. Lane was calletl and say * all arc doing well. Mr. t' . is soling up the cigars to the boy.s in great shape. STATli AlUitVA-Lg. E. Van Tramp , of Omaha ; Wall. M. Sccly , lionnctt ; R. C. Draper , Nebraska 'J. ' Kickbaum , Cej'iwoo ; 1' , L. Nowal , Seward ; G. II. Powers. Uetiiricc , M. Mants , Hastings ; 1) . J Hamilton , Oma ha ; J. J. Kern , Ouitdta ; Wm. Gill , So- wardE ; E. Post , Waco J , A. Cooper , Miltord ; H. A. Gilsuw , Weeping Water ; H P. Hainea , Weening Water ; F. S. femplin , Ntibraska ity. - t iMijia sit A hiuv cam for Hliiul , Hleeilln ? , nnd UlrenvU'd 1'ili * has boon discovered by Dr. Williams , ( ; m ludiuii iciiiod.\ ) , called Dr. \VilliamV Indmn Pile Ointment. A simle lies has cuied the \\oist clironie cases ot iii or W ) years stantlinjr. TN'O one ncrtl snlfcr live minutes alter applying this wonderful sooth Im ; nicilinine. l.otitniH nnd instruments do nioie liana than good. Williams' Indian 1'ile Oinlaient absoilxs tJjo tuiaors , allays the intense Itrfilmr , ( particularly at niirlit after irettini ; waim In bed ) , nrU as a imtiltice , irives instnnt relief , ami is iirepnrcd only fer Piles , itching ot pii itc finrts. nnd lor nothing else. SKIN IMSHASF.S CllirHl ) . Dr. Kia/iei's MaKlpOmtnuint cures ns by in.iicic , I'liiijile.i , , lilack llends 01 Cirulis , KlotclUN nnd Kiirptinnn on the face , leaving HIP skin clfjiraiid l > pniitiful. Also euie.i Itch , halt Illieiiiu. Sore Niiiilos , feore Llj'S , ami Old Obstinate Ulceis , tSdltl by diugsl t-s , or mallwt on receipt of CO rents , Iti'tailed by KuriTl & To. , nndStliroetri & Bot'ht. At who Ufa lo by 0. 1' . Uoodinah. \Vill Aj > nly Philadelphia ilot'nldFor ) itly ( ; ( ivils springing from ignorance in the minor judiciary , and , " 1rom earelchsuessi or | irejudici > , theru in probably no cure but i in pro veil appointments. II Knocks Die S [ > ot , " ami everything- llio nauire of ernp- I ions , blotches , pimple- ? , ulcers , scrofu lous humors nnji iriciient | ) consumption , which is nothing more nor less than serolula ot the lungs , completely out of thu syntem. It "Mimulalos mid invigor ates the liver , tones up the Momaeh , reg ulates the bowels , purifies the blood , and builds up the weak places of the bo ly. It is a purely vegetable compound , und will tlo mo iv than is claimed lor it. We rcler to Dr. Item's "Uolilat Alctlienl Ihs- cuvi.ru. The l"i\Ki Saginaw Disaster. K\ST SOINAW , Midi. , Oct. lit ) . It iip- pt-ni-s tinlay that niimy of those icmilcd | ilnmufd in tlie luTkliMil lift | ulKht have btmn loimd , and beside the buy iliouned lust nielli txvo ollierc , ate iiiiKsIiiK and aietui > - IIOMM ! to hii dio\v.ned. 'I'lit'Hn H ni tJ. Hhiupit und Ceorue lliun.s , who\u > iel < miwn to have been on the butlgo at tlio time of the disaster. The men alolt1 y tli. L'liiK the liver. An hiiUCstbci.'iin | tins Oiit-MountatnliiK , Philndel'ihia llecord. A mountain range in Nw Mnxicu has boon moved two and a half miles by a deputy sur veyor , just as it mutter of accommodu tion , in extending the limits of a land grant TllJS UMIlVAI.ll SOUTIIKIIM 1IKMKIIV IS OK ANY MIM'IIAI WIISTANOI' ' nrTisl'tJHI.L.Y VKll- Il Will Cum ull by Dorau umciii ot'tliu I.iver , JUilncy ami Bloiiiuuli. If you fmxl lull , ilrovvuy. tliilillllutoil liarofre qiil'lit ' lio.ulutilio , inuulh tustiM luull ) , jn or up petite ninl lonyitu uiuluil , ) uu mu kiil7 < irmsr liiiin KupMlliiT , or"tiihim uossM and notli UK mil mil' ; ou M , stxmlily un < l i.uriimiienUy nd SIMMONS 1.IVKK HlCllflATllf. ( Al nny lltno jon lc < vl jour , ltU- o\it vlolc-jit imttrlii . or elluiiilullnu wllU- out lauulciulnr uiko Simmons Liver Regulator I'ltKt'AliltO V .1. 11. 7.eltlu Ji Co. , I'Jillailelpblw , fn SIFTIXCS FROM CITY SOCIETY Items of Interest Gathered from the Oitj'a ' Social Whirl , Tlio Season Auisiloloiisljr | Opened Several Noljiblc ICvonm 1'orso- nal 1'oinls The Hymen- omelcr. Mr. and Mrs. ! . W.Miiior have rcluriiod from a pleasant two months' visit in the cast. MM' A Sl r"lll' ' ck was In the city Thusday. Mrs. A.M. Daniels ami Miss Hirdio Lyon , of Ml Pleataut , la. , are visiting AUN. K. K. Allen , auili \ \ ebsler street. A grand all'alr on Wednesday evening was me opening ball of tlie Sans Cere- monieclub The club has determined to give a series of parties during the coming seiusou , which promise lobe the swell alliiir- * . " This particular ball was an auspicious beginning of the season , and as every detail had been perfectly arranged by the commillcc in charge , ttie iinair passed oif pleasantly. Tim dining room on the second lloor was cleared , and furnished aspleudid dancing hall lor the many w.io wore in attend- a ace. On the Mine evening the Indies of Until Kebekah lodge , I. ( J. O. entertained a large number of their friends at the ball in Armory Hall. ( Ions. Howard and Dandy have re turned from tbeir western trip. The crystal wedding of Dr nnd Mrs. Jacob C. Denise was celebrated Tuesday night al their residence , liiOl Dodge Mrcel. Dr. Dcuiso was married 1o his wile , Miss Collyor , of Philadelphia , Oe- tolor'JT , 1870. Hoth the doctor and his wile are old residents of Omaha and are highly ( li'tmicd on account of tluir ; many social qualities. Their house was brilliantly illuniiunlctl and tastefully decorated. 'J'he large number of guests present pa spd Unj evening in sot ial con verse anil congratulating their hosts up on the attainment of liltoen years of happy mainetl lite. Invitat ons have been i ued by the South Side Social club for a scries of par lies to be given h.\ them at Engine house I o. 4. llio lii\st , was given on Thur.s- dny evening , and the other.s will follow every two weeks. 'J heso PO- cials are A'ery select and are enjoyed by the young people of I he south side. 1 ho Hebrew Henevoleiil .society have decided to give a grand charity ball some time ne\t mouth. I ) . J O'Donohoe has gone onsl to meet His wife. Miss Paddoelc , of Reatriee , is in the city visiting her si tor , Mrs. W. K. Annin , HO'i .siherman avenue. The ladies' mnslcalc at Meyer's hall Wctlnesday evening was a very pleasant event , and well attended by the mem bers of the organisation. The follow ing was the program in j rendered : Hungarian Sonata for pinno nnd violin , ( Second ami third movements ) Miss Rtist'm nnd Mr. Sauer. Ildp Mo to Prav . Tosll ' Mrs. 11. D. Kslahionk. Tlie Mshtiii ale . M. Strako- Mrs. A. 1'olnck. The IIosu Sotit : . Halfe M iss ( iiMir ie Honltjr. Noctui no , OIL : ! T , Nt . a . Chopin Mks Minnie ISiown. A Ilest In the I.oid , ( Horn Klljah. ] Miss Anna MiuKel. Mayor Boyd has gone east. A. U. Coolc , local freight agent for the Missouri Pacific , has returned from his eastern bridal tour. The ( Sun club banquet on Thursday ' night at the Millard hotel was groa't event , being attended by forty-four of the members of the Gun club ami their Iriends , who feasted till the clock struck 12. About the only thing missing from the occasion was the crow which Dr. Stiassberger shot , expecting it to net him about twenty points. The members of the club holtt a caucus and decided to rule out the crow , ami consequently the doctor was obliged to throw it away. Attthe First Raptisl church Thursday evening a farewell reception was ten dered to Capt. A Slndcn , ot ( Son. IIow- ird's stalT , who leaves ne\t week for Portland , Oregon , to assume- duty at Fort Vancouver. He has been the super intendent of the Sabbath .school of the [ hiirch for two years anil has t ndearod liiniM'lf to the congregation and scholars of the school , who united in a hearty ex pression of good will toward the depart ing member. A paper was read V > j 1 * . 1" ) . Holmes , psrj. , on benalf of the congrega tion , thanking Capt Slatlen for his caruast work and accrediting to him the success of the Sunday school. lie re sponded in a happy vein. lie expressed regret at beiu < r compelled to leave the church and Omaha , but predicted a glorious future for the congregation in hpilj ) of bis departure. The music was a teature of the evening , the programme being \\ell rendered in every detail. The opening hall of the M\rlln Division - sion , Uniformed Hank , Knightsof Pythias , occurred last evening at Metropolitan hall.ftt the southwest comer of Dodge ami Koiirlientli struct1 ! This was the first parlv of a series of six to be given by this organisation during I he coming season. The part.v last OMining was a very enjoyable .ill'air , about sixty couples being in attendance. The Musical Union orchestra furnished llio music Aside from dancing , the next main feature of the evening was the presentation of a very beautiful Ivniuhtn of P.vthias clock given by Mr. D.tvo Kaufman to Mvrtlo Lodge No. a , also Mvrlle Division U. It. K. of P No.il. Mr Andy lioiden made the presentation speech in a very ap propriate manner , which was responded to bv Mc.ssfn. Hurrell anil Crmvoll in behalf of their respective divisions. The following committee had charge of the imrt.y , am ! gre.it credit is due them for their ellieicnt management : Master ot ceremonies Dave Kaulnmn. Hvoi'ii- ' live committee Thoruns IJurrell , W. V. Manning , A. Horduti , II. 1) . Slmll , .1. Donnelly , jr , Kd Crowcll Floor Com- iniUeoFred Utd.iurhiicr , C A.AIiccrom- hie , A. Horden , H M. Simpson , ( Jeorge Sabin.J Mover. A Iturnelt J < ' Whin- ' 1.1-3. . J. J Mo'noll , J. Harpstur , IJ F. Mad- .seu , 1. Soli ill' . The lirst party of the Apollo Social club will be given on noU Thun-day evening al Light Guard1 * ' hall. The mem bers have made all nrrangomonln necos- ttary and a good titan is anticipated. The ball to bo given by Typographical Union No 1MI ! , of this city , tit Cunning ham's hull , on Thanksgiving eve , prom- JM > s to be a most enjoyable and Mit'.cuts ful .illair. The niombniM of the /ation are working c.arnentlv to I he all'alr a pleasant one to all who tend The Musical Union orchestra Ha beou engaged lor Iho occasion 'J'ho lowing is the eommitUte of incutsW A Hunkles , < h P Cue , A. Clinton , James Low MoJf-iin , - Cummins , Ticdet-s ; are now read.\ and fitm cuied of any of the members of the com mit ten The opening party of the season of the Homu Circle lub last evening wan a most pleasant M oialovunt. There- was a lull atlondnncu of thu memberh of the club , and to the strains of delightful nut hiothe duncerHmorrily tripixiuthr hourd away The reception committee con sisted ot J II Conrad , J W Gannon , K K Harlev ' , jr , H A Conolyf. W. II. Wilson and'L S Mole William Wn > wt\ aa lloor diruetor , ahaibtvd by F. W , L'ickens , li. ' jjtedinnn udV , II I < atoy. THf HVStEVOMr.TCH. Once ngain tlilsyrilf"riug inslrum nt which sizes up in Willfully the matrimo nial ] irobnb11iti 4 of the future , is ready for its weekly la < K. The hands aru flflwlj moving over Ihn face of the iiiMrhmcnt They stop. The observer , glancing at the dial , notices that two names nr suggestivel.v linked One is that of a rather handsome young physician who bus Ids ollice on Seven- tconth street , not far from 1 lodge , while the other is that of \onng lulj : of Louisville - villo , Ky. . who i.s . . Jd | In be one of tlu > belles of that charming southern city The pale Hush on the dial of Iho intru- nieiit would inllfeata that the hnppy tlnv is not far oft" when the "two hoarUwill bcat"etc. . , etr. Again the tell-tale indev hands are changing their position. 'Mils lime they bait ( n front of the names of a.\oung "auburn" haired clerk ot the freight de partment of the Union Pacilic headtiunr- ters and young lady on North loui- tecnth street , not tar from Chicago. The young man , who is quite n society swell in his way , is said to bo about to bring the allnir to a speedy conclusion , which will nccessitalp Hie procuring of a wed ding ring , marriage license , etc. , etc , Hi.s friends are anxiously awaiting re sults , and the liyniPiiometcr will be on hand to give them prompt pointers be forehand. The hands are moving. Slowly they swing about responsive to the subtle magnetic inlluence which controls them. Soon they stop , and , glancing al the dial , tlie observer notices that two names are linked in swe.ct conjunction. One is that of a clerk in a shoe store on Fifteenth street Hie other tha't r > f a young lady tromSt Josenh. Mo. , now visiting trirnds in this city. Thu aeijuaintaneo of thu two has been but u brief one , bill it i ru mored that the ctl'ect is nheady fatal to the single blessedness of bolh. The sec tion of the tlial on which the date .should be Illumined. ! s blurred nnd can not be plainly lead When it blooms foith , however , the hymvnnniclcr will announce the happy o\eut. The distressing disnaso. Salt IMicum , is rendilv cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla , the great blood purilicr. Sold by nil drug- gists. Two Actors' IjUi-s. Pittsburgh Di.spnloh : The mo-t ex travagant among the star actor * , io un doubtedly Uoucicault. Jlei.s a Miniptu- ous liver , putting up a I the swelled hotel * ami engaging the mo-t expensive rooms en siiile. One of his peculiarities is that he has , night and day , a table in his parlor M-t with fruits , \vmo , liquors , and cigars Helms many friends who know of this little peculiarity. Uouei- cault is also a good diner out in fact , a iood fellow- nil round. He i.s known in the profession as a "marvelous man " For though ovei 7 , ) , he is as chipper and lusty upmost ntrong men are when it their prime and gets keen enjoyment on of life. Ho recently married again , and ihtcu that cVuiflQtjioi profession regards liim more than vvor-jfis n marvelous man Hoiieioaull was liou-ever , surpassed in extravagance I\v Feehter. who lived like i genninn Monte Cristo , and was sumptuous to rumaliou for he died in > rovertj and neglect , a broken down , iroken htai'led. . miserable in in. I'cqhtwr not onl.f had a table set with Ttiits , vvine , limio'vs. ami cigars in his mrlor like Houcieaull , but he went so ar as to have the contents of the board changed every thri'tj hours even if noth- ng bad l > een touched. He claimed that be sjiread ofTended his sight afle > ' tlml cngth of timo. 1 lh i was an ocular as vvt-ll a.s a gastrfrfiotriic gourmet So that while Houcicnnl . fipdnds.ljl ) or $ JX ! ) a week , Feebler Mpeul'lt)0. ) GivoYonr children 15. H. DOUOIASS & SOtiS' CAPSICUM COUGH DROPS for their Coughi ! , Cold.s and Sere Throats ; tlioy will < -ure speedily , arc harmless and pleu.sing to the taste. Parnoll'H Power in Ireland. London Spi-ctalor : An electoral "con vention" wa.s heid al ( Jerk oa .Monday lo nominate cindidntes for Cork , : it whieh Mr. Parnoll gave a singular.proof ot his ascendency in South li''iand. It is perfect , und suggesttiial Celt-s love : i imi-ster it only Ins ivill roigu lie tirsl re- commondo 1 Ihn convention to accept two candidates not belonging to tlie county mid not known to the electors , and this wns agreed lo-jjiuil ho tiiou ban ished two of ( no pros . "lit muiiUvrs , Mr. O'llnun and Sir.loieph iMcKennn , promising - ising lo provid lliem other seats. This also , wns aijn-od lo , although the ban ished member are popular men , and one of them al least did not wish to rut ro. "I had hoped to ask you , ' snid Mr. O Uricn , perhaps tne mosl furious member of Ihe IIousiol Commons , "Lo keep a corner for me in Cork , bill I have not my matching orders elsewhere. Whom it is I do not know , bill our loader has issued the woid ot conunnnd , and J need not loll you Unit Ins lightohl wish is to me a law more sacred than many Of the laws which prevail at the prcoent lime " Mr. O llrirn should have boon morn frank juid have-said * < Jhaii""Uny 61 the hnv' < human or divine. " We wish Mr. Pnrnell would reveal his secret of governing Irishmen , iw ti knowledge of it mi-Jit greatly lacilitalo the task of Ihe vice roys. At present , th ) iigh , one may su- jieet that the si-erct is scorn tor the governed , scorn as of Svlla for the Uoinaii populace , nil that appears certain is that it takus an Knglish Protestant to hold Irish C'atholios i'l ' truly meek Mib- jeclion. Daniel O'Cmncll , who was only a Milesian and a Calholio , never attained lo a m islory Ik ) that. Could we not. put u .stop lo osiruction ! by cre ating Mr Panlull "Itoprosuutativo lor Sonili Ireland , " with 7) ) votes on a division T It would diminish talk and othonviso be the same thing. She hn-s the complexion of a pear-h. Po//.oni'.s Miidieatml Complexion Powder did it. Sold by till druggiMa. AJjiWt Hc.hicH. Modilind Mitther HiiblmriK continiio to be the most porttil.ff term ot baby dress It is .said that tfm'imly way to break a Inby ol Micking its thumb is to give it n doll , . New .ferheylljt famous for its twins There is hardly a Now .lornoy town that is without , .sort-nil puird The crp oC'dultfifnd ' liablein * the south coiitinueM to IVo almost nt. largo ns it was before Iho war One of the most nh-iising plavthings a baby can have i u hiring of oniitv | cotton spooK. It bewV u'riittlo all to pieces There nevec vya t | i time when a baby's vsardrobu wanMi luxurious. The oiillit for n fi MhionuW&'HHby . 0vv costs from lonjf clfjlhea nro now done altoji \iur'aiid ) they are al o.kiok their little around . legs . * ' _ _ . .1 that they neil mure H , finch n's "Pcuk-ttv lee ! , " ( linn they do of th J moot Tlio toy counters in the big li glnning to pile up vvilh loU of from the wonderlands abroad vylnch will delight the habit , * * iiDOiit ChrbifWfs-limo About the linui Unit bnbh-ud ( > to be priii-ented in society it intuu imnrj m jiolno circles to send baby's mother eon gratulnlory messaged und RoiivTiiirs of HOVVOM. 'i'lieno lire often in the form of a little cradle. MAliAltlA pivvcnlcdnnd Ihoroirjhlvcrail- Icaictl iy l > ri'K 'H Pi UK MAM NVHISHUV. ' ylud ud Ulu 'ii U uud 4JI. per biiltl by < , ; JjKTTKU 1,1 ST , List of letters remaining uncalled for at the foostofllco for the wVek cmdivia Oc tober ' . > 1833i usr , A ndorson 1 ! M Arnold 1' 3 A kins. I O AMalwV A Ion A AI leu T Hiilmllt AT i Itros Itiililvvln U Hmillev II 3 Uooth 0 llaiietf.I F Hiohhv 1) Imifliill.l liiiiil. ) Hiiltou IMV Hei-ksted \ Vf \V \ T Hi own W t ) XiilminioiiV \ UoxverK Htnn 1) ) U Uuitoii W II Holi M.I llnllev.T II Ilnvk < s .1 a Itiililvvln. ) Li licit T U HntiPi A h Hcnstm N1 Uushey M Hutler A 1- ' flmpmnn O F Connirly 0 A CnriMiii U Cade K Colcamu C ClmlteilonV Clnienre K li Cook W Clinton A Con nor TH Cue U It rillMlllillL'W Oas * \V a Cushion U D Cnrjienter 11 Vf Cumin .1 TM.I-a OuiO ; A DobhsDO Hnrnoll IMmlinm li ! J > oi > eman L UcnnticoC 1. DclejsA Drvden G W IJloklllMlll W Daj .1 I" Kaip ( ! A ii J iiek : .1 i ; K > 'rcdrlo1 nn A , S Von-miiii .1 If I'ootmaii .IT 3'"iy (1 tf I'\UTHW ' 11 Flw > yi" U limh-ira AT Oiul.liY . P ICCK W A lillleu.l .1-3 Goulil Kev C Gaihel W ( irilllibsM llevviil K TInslnnijiT 35 At-l llniil.stm n Jliinkins G lliMikor-,1 M Ilonthiirul ) A llinc * 1) ) Jliut I ) llnuisonO P ll.iiiliu M A 11 el ps Mr a lleuileiMiii M IhiMlieli P IlanlinW 1 licks WIC llinvcl.l 0 llaltricdA How * M Ihiimon J Iliillc nl II llojiklninn J Ilelteil M 0 llineOM HollllKVIht U 1VC.S P 1 Ivls A , .loeelvii.l 0 Johnson A .lohlixoli P Johnston ST Johaiison S Johmis 41 .loh n so n W F .Ini-ksiin , | .1 ones , I T Jordnti S S Johnson 1 T JullCa 0 Jordan (3 ( Kvlli R C W ICosJer J W KletlloA Koelt A Krnlik V Knot ) J M Ivennetly II l.nvmirx li K J > 4ither t\ ' l.\mi ! WM Lancaster , I U-laiul J J i.iiiilsey J F hoe .1 Lewis A Irf'niln A L.voii Tires huea * A- fierier Lewis \7 15 hnvvlortIS 1.H1-S01I C 1 ? Noiigesl U Long Jl Lix-bel I' Mi-Coy . ) MoUnnab W Mullen W T Mitchell W Murjiby .1 II Montgomery J G MeCtuio W MmiiiRC A Jlanscm G II Martin U Halhy G MeDciiiio't If JMwkrfK Millci r McftinivvT MIIN P Cloirow J P Mend it ws 0 SlCtTJlS J Moigan ,1 Sluronoy .1 \elsiin I , U Xoiton ( J 11 New Inn li D K Nelson T Ojsltsbv I , OwensWB O NoafJ A Olstin I' ) llcin J Oincliundcr H 0 O'Neill U PlOW.MV UR F I'miti-ii i n Pinks p IViryJ N Patut O'Malley I'eno , T Pieive.lM PelcKsonT P I'nriUm A Juirk .1 Kmleliffo K T , Uyan T J t.uidel.SK JJey L V (5 iStioW ii'lnluilil A Klchardsnn A. it Kop-rsC I , Smi Hi. I W Strom L M Htecle ( ! A. Stunner S S Snronson A .Smith G Stodilaitl K Snell 1" vSmithMKfio Snnikusmi 3 .Stewart .1 Si'flon Vf Muni I W Shophflitl TS Ton ike Or Triom C TtoutU ! A. Trimhley M 1C Ti non U Taylor F TheileiisT VauKlien V ViokroyT VtiunliauSH W Woely H Williams 0. Q Wane W < ! A Winthworlh FP K U \Voirt > itK AViikHiMin OO Wllwui MI. W rich I K Vf WhltlivlJ AVoll .t.Snn Willcts F Whitney 1' Yoi/man II Yiitos A Younc U M (5 W , ASS MATTKTt. O 0 Keny tjl. K. COUTANT , , Pott master. Dolillitiitoil Men , \ on aie allowed ifnc trial tor Hilrlu ( lu-it * oilheit'ioof Dr. lne'.s Cttlobrntoil yoltnlo -Itvvitli ICIodlio .Siihi'Oiihory Aplianoos. ] IHT thi'fjtw-dv leliof nnd | iimim-nt omo ol Nervous Dt'hllilv , loof Vit.ilit.s nnd Mnn- liWKl , mill all kindrodfftnmblcs. Al it lei immv othe disc-lies , C-omiilotere lointion Ui limltli , vi.ornnd manhood. No risk is in curred. Illustrated pamphlet with lull information mation , tprms , oli- . . mailed free by YolUtio I Sell Co. Marshall , Mich. I'nilnros. Nuw YtiiK , Ot-t. ! . linsiiioss fnllurrs diiiinu the Insl .seven dnyn , tjei , rompniod with in last wee ) ; , und 1l i Iho week pievious to lust , When J > liy wa" eloV , TTO \ > vn Imr CnntnrtK , Wlieo alie wni itGhiUl , olio cnnrt f or < 'iwtorl , AVIiwi nlm l > pcaine Mini , HIP clung t Caiiioria , % V1 iu Bhe UaJ Oblldro ulio u'aveti'Oin CantorU , must \Vin Sooner oirenter. . A determination tosunoc-d iii _ life , an- eompaiiiiul by the nwosfarv judgment iind will-diroolfd ell'oit , musi win sooner or InUtr. A youn man in Hridyrcboroiifjh who had the reputation ot liaviii never imrnoi ! a cent in luslilo , reiohed to turn over ti uovv leaf and no longer bi" dependent - pendent upon others lie en ajiod in the poultry hiisiniis.- ; and raised lift.v cboiee tow Is in one night There vvi le more on the loost. but somogot avv.iy The Great Invention , ForEASYWASHINC , IV IIAR3 OR SO1 ! . HOT OR COLD WATER. Without Harm lo FJ li If ! "r II ANUS , /ainlly. . rlcU , r poor , slionitl l < e vv tkil.l \ > y ftU Uroooiw , lUt bnvurv Ot JllO toil- titlons 1-JKAHLlfiK U tutuiutactiirta wily u/ JAMES PYLE. WEW YORKi AMONf , Till' ; I MARTS OF TRADE Depressed Price ' ) aud Slow Bales Oontinu ir l Liyo Btook , A PROPHET ! BROKER'S VIEWS i lie I'rcsajjcs AVI i rti t O lli'nvy-H , ami 1 OIIIOAO - . - . . _ _ , _ .JGIC , 0. ( Sixxwno tfro HP.K.I CAru.K-At t ho took j-firda there was a jjnln of fair order and ' ( .hipping duimind for the small numln'r of useful native * ailing the fresh niiivalslud ly , and pi Ices on such were tipiln n shade ti longer because they vvoio sauce. l.ovv Kr.ul ) uod litferloi native stock Is solllux oiiuallj 3 < tl w HS lust wi-ck , nnd dull nttlmt. The lilpplngdeiiiaiii ! cannot bo depended on as n fhueriy. Onu of the most active nrinsoii the i market tins not shipped a loud in nine dajS ; A\\\ \ \ > same Jirm buying all they In N < V York * ' , ! vynntod 111 111 FT A Wt f\ cheaper even tlmn III ( 'lilcau'd. Allot , ILT Him bought thulr cattle Jn IJallalo the past two weeks. Thlssupplv llHsoemoliem Can tutu , Olilii nnd New York stiite. Telixrnins re Kolng Into Dm coimti v from Ohliua ( anne imclmj un lulynnceut ! M | < $ ! i" > o , niidtfclittlc m 9 brought or shipped en lids Inleimalion to no sold here next week It Is almost coilaln th > y will lo.so money. The ililirkolseaslatoavv ( ydoivu niidKnxuHlitrmla 'is ' iif'vor ' vvurho tl. pii nt present. This nmr- 1'ut Is lkel.v | to bo t'lrmvduil ' lull of Infeiior ; e * Vock next week Unit must be aisjmsed ol at an ' tfrlce that cun he Iind , and ptlt-i's ' now mi JnMmt as low us tor any time lids .season , ifhuro Is more active uio\eiit'iit \ ) In st ( > uki | - nnd fii'dt'i-s , hut prices continue In mlecv fedlnnly low. Stm-u calf tiailellasdwliiillcd i f\vnlJi ) \ sjuidl propoi tlens Jiml hiiin'o lew InatK , ( t.lnfeilor stock have sold UH.lew as $ s.j.fitul $ rt.S7 > | Mir head , but pi line .lirMfhiss sti ) uk wild up its hlirh us slifo.und . ianev nt SJI.U5 ner head. ll > s. , 85.i - . , , > , ini\i ut ii/u ji w. " ? | \ / "JVy fcn f * TH 1 II milkers lirm ; imtLvojt aiul balfniecds. jfj.7..C' ; ' { einvs r-3.no ; wlnteied Tc\- n ns. S-V.iJ.ir ! > . Bales 101 Wvimiliiif ( coders , Kill Ibs. . nil 13.17:5 : Idaho. 1 1 J Ihs. , $ : W5 ; IT Montanti. | , ' 4-)0 ) Ih . , S4.'J. ; ; i.t Mon- taim l'JTl ! Ihs. fcl.iM' Ki Montana ' ' , , , ; , 1'i'W Ihs. , iMO ; Sir , Montnii.i , LSta Ibs. . SJ.IO. lions At the ejn hlim there wns n blight spurt of m-tlvltj , inul.n few of the "only J > iids" oblnliicd a f-jiuat atlvnnoe over the closluppilcos ot Iiisinlffbt / , lint befoio 0110- iunrleiit | ; ) Iho hoijs on' the market vveivboUL prUn * ilrnpfiod bnoW w about the current inline olyosix-uhiv. Packing uml sblpjiimr , Jiio to : ; uo tiis , , i.ii ( ) ( B.W. J.lght vvpighLs , i : o to 170 Ibs U.OOti'Xt ilbO to J10 llw , Sf.3Dt ! ! ? JI.OO. - , oinoAoo OjnrAOo , Oct. SO.Ji > Dcdal to WnnvT 'The bl-MuilK | are Betting letuly to ralyl wheat , sJinko out the tailors , and loud K up ticalii a ( nuu'h lovicr airlccH- This piece v of infannation wnst-pliUitmted by a broker' b vvhoKcnoridl.v keeps lUuisidf pustotl oil whnt lni'tr : lish in the marliet are duSm ; or about I 1odo. " 'Dotrmbor vv'ieaV' ' " ? eontinued , * 'i 1 'b ' piintii .stralKhl lei iBc. " This bellot , however over , cumc tnr liom Icing 8h\rod by every- hnfty on the lloor , " bid s it correctly repre- sciits'thotinll ' method f trading in wheat , it ivould not bo surjuiMU lT there wnsfloiac- thiufian II , AS on ] ii'h'HtiK days , vvlion out- lm\c I IHIII lUiotit the suno : as to nny , " ) > uts" vvoiea liirffor Utctur in liold- ln > f ihe Jimiket limn i > ran king worse tlmn It did. At Ot t the sit tut ion was wc.ik and heavy. No bull cuiiittiliitiou w'.id de.riv- ed Item cables. ihU bilng a bowl oi broth sadly mibscd by the tally ciuvwU whn. u any tliinjitd hUoiiKiln'.n Ihhm , woulfl Imvc liel wlieul lip. As it was , tiuystayed out of detl Mitl poriiiitfed leUincoidera nndthe wnj jitoi wheat to ctrry 4tliwn. . A long Hneol 1K 1 \ biokcis vveib rsinscd on the olling j.ido. Tiudini ; opened vvith u ml'tol ' j > dHn orders around S7c. Tl o olltclal opening -was i tlds pom ; it4i-.ll ' lot DoM-mtmr , mainl > for want ot . . Their was lutlc now s < in the floor one way or the oilier. P.y H o'olo k values had rocovenil % a , Dewmbi-r selling ytWc. Kor thu next hem Iho market vviat.i httdtnnlerlaily. News < Mitio 1mm Now dil , tlml. WiHirishoffur had unlondivl * jWUOJii ( ' .ftishela itiui-o , while Hoc tiideiD to sell > ore began oomliiK in from vniiimsVtll | stieot Interests , CMiryjiitf the iiiloodiiv-kilo titJKo. Calllornla atlvis were nn.v < hin-jJnt ( bullish. Tlie i-e- tliictloii In f'fti-lm -i'trilfflit rotesImsen- abled CitliToinla mid If rniion 10 iiwi * Euro- la-an IIIKCSOI H7s ( > djlnd tluy-arosald to be HnowOlois. In the ; ilt.'rnii i .taoro ntteii- tmnis ; t-'iven tot 1U < lf Ucht rocelnt.i. ISoiiio niirilieni nwls uiioitt'Ta'fiilling ou'of so jier cent. A tston was iiiMi vrafted down liom thfiiorflH'rn nitons 'Aat a fiyndlcalo-willi $ lK ( > t > .0'ju ' had l.c 'ti lllrme < l Ki carry wheat ovci thevint r. 'J'hf I't wiis veO' hrmirii ? in Iliat it iiiilucod a ) > If st fliiirtci- ! i , semtiiitf t c ifiuber up In * Minoi { jrains nlUai'ii'r ' lltjhtnttcnttnn. All T. < HieboR ) iroiliict , wit > .1 8ttl t iMcrumler trco iViiit. ( | < itllvclio . U thofiltetuouu bomd Ino vVas ' higher. ' f ' o < vvJieat 'jr ; , 8. 8.ni . Ninv Yoi-k , Oft. 1 . Mo.vr.v On call S' 0,1-sv nl SMS pel oclll. PitiMii Mi in VMII.TJ PAI-KK 4@5 per , 1hi 1 ' ' hi cent , > J-'om lox K\CH.\.N | K nnr.S Dull and hiWJ k WJ . ' n . .SMks lin ( roved fiimtuvihtit tr > - 1 < lu\ , both in Iho : . - , Ijtisinov .liiiit ! nnd rr , niliivs ieitll/o'l. ' Tlion-'ly very notlve hU nV , ; i. novvevoiitts \Vo lei \ Union. Otmiiiared with liuit evening the i latket liows nn lul- in vaiico , nuijiin 'frnm } 4 , to over 1 percent. < ine TlieuMMiest tiniiih annthe noJIve stwks \\eie in > * Mi-i- i > iuI 1'K'ine ' nnd Wo.stcin st UniiiM. Unusual nil jiost i.s token in I'rtciiie ami OioK'iu ' Tninscotiti- liK | I" Ha ' ct ihnt thu options sli i-n , fi > Oioirnn Tian Miniinotiil on othej- JY "J.H-WI1I oxpiii * tiHnt irnvv. T/io / presldlit llnr ol llio l''vuunis' ' : lyiismniiilTnittoiniiaiiy | a > s nr that litilli Hie oiiiiiimin , < pd piofoiuul stock of lo Nfilthoih-l'.tcino linvo itcuii oalhsl in lauo * * aiiioimtsiolMlu soopllniii. | It Is thu 'onoml beliol tlnU ml the si.iil. lunhriwod < n 4he- ) | > - Kfl lnii | will Hit called I > M > JO t/j-mnrnnv niKht. 111 In iio iillifli-n Hi l , n k thu Oi aou TratM- uilJ.'inTnjti"ii , , on ) , wuu Minion of I'-n-jm JIM'oi ' til al sou , anil on i ) , - \ at 'J H , also i > i a inrfju block of Oic- KOII Ikdlwny mid Nnv < tiion , ( Mil It 1 * iiittii-- .siotid thill v ol ) little ol ( his hUK-k lui.s LHII called toi. It vvus ini ( rM bore Unit an in m junction hid ; Yernouiln { ) Kl itMtralnln Hie no ilelively ol Noilliurn Vtcino ( < vk iiit Ore ton Tiaiispiiiitibelilal jtoto | i , but Iho story vvnsditnioil both Ity. l'i < yid < mt ItnKUmof the l-'ninuiih' I'Oiin ai'd ' I'm-1 iu > mpan > nnd Pn-xl- 11 ileiu hmi'-li nl iho Ou-.ii m Tiiinstxxitliiiintnl. Thi > htoak his : IH--II ' 1)1 ) 1 kyV'i'l lor wi-ok punt. Not them PiUiiio pu-JwilM Jilioivh n fuii ; ol ) " , , ' pel ooht.imd oftinmi .Hyjff per liont , while 'm ' Pai'liiivsm \M'il the tiny , und VMth a Kinn < il icwy percent. I u i ! stii < ii iiNi C..V.A . i : , ! ! " . , II. &K. . Ni 1,11-ioni-d. , . u. . t , p.g NiHi C.JS. Ail . mi rook Island. | ) , IV\V \ . 11 ! ) .cH * , t\tS. \ K , . I ) . A I ! , I ! ! * I I . . B"'lC-iij-st'I'- Ktje ' - * - * - LI iHofciied HI Illli.oisCiiitial. 1 . U. AV. . Kansas iV'J'fMis. . Pnohio . u km Paeinu. . N 1. A N. 12 Mlrh. ( ! < . . . Mo. Paohiti. . . . extern l/inon. 78 Nurtliuin I'ac. . . ijn liitn-d A , IMU'OljCE , * I -\sii'r \ ; Inter 4. ! < y , Ml | " | " "H "K. No 'l\Vlu-dt- ' < id' ) lJn"iU'l l oiicmd wi-uk , di'cllnnt < W fc , fwlv off MI imue. ralll t Kfc'loqliii ttKjlin ? < * j < o..rai fled MW'lLjte'.J' ' ' ii'ijuer ! ! . . ; ytuianinpi ' MM ciwh , Octub r(1av ( WoVCiUlUl.- ; ( j | No , Corn- cash ; comber ; fcwtfCwlnnuaL. ! * ! , - < * 55.Srteash i'Jjf'l-Vm-Mttlot ' ' nnd s ? Uir ' Kl.tU.ifggi.ti.'i OcUiber ; S. " > .80 < ? ' j' 'v No\em hi ofanoy creamery. lalry , ia@0c. aa. " country , ftc , Shllm ° n 4 Vhnlr.M9 Jf | $ * 8,000 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' OOIU OU.'M , . . , . . . . , i u $ > W.OOi noH , ( Uoxiov , lilt ! ! HI. I < o u id , lor ts Corn--Ws ( * ( , n Jcmor , ami slow roi cawitmtfotwOctolH'r ! KWi--- - , OHI.S ixiiuir and slow : aJiM-HHo for cash ; a'jtf ipr Nx > vcmboi- ; | > ef > 'ca . Oat ( Juitt ; NJJ. Vi'iVe. JJye-UulI ; ko. 1. lle ! , J arloy-Sti ay ; No. 8 , W fc. , Piovlsiou3 huvvw tuess i.nrk. Mveiuhiy , S.i5j UoeemtH'i. SS.-JO. Cliioliuinti , jouWheBt'a'r ! ) ' ' do * iimul jund anuer ; No. red , Vio/yss. i Corn Ai-Aij'w nad luvvw : No. i * mixoJ , BWTC. Oats j Kflsior ; No.8 ndx.ed. 27e , lyeiaNlur { ; I To. S , Kc. , - ; No. S sprlnf C"'C- 'i > ( - ; , . . . ' . \ 'iyiil8ky Avtlvie and linn at 61.00' , nnlshckk Oaaotl , < ni l.n ( . w , Out ro. Wioat C iot and eixU. ; jN . i .haul , oabh ami KP emtiur. . 'KMOOii ' ; Dfcanihur , il ) > fe ; May , Mw. No. t orttiernNoveinber , WeUecembiv' . . KJour ffntulht > ; mntunts , .l. s "WJiout , dW. Now Yonlc , i ( ! rt ! . Wbeat iloool | > tfl , tf,00 ; wxp < > itjilH , K)0nrml ) ; lower and dull ; lions opened tiutivy and dpclint t l@l ? - - , t r ruled HlronKer , recovered KfjJ'i0 * ntl osed iirm ; unfjrndetl red. 75 < ? 9.e ; NP. 'A re\l , f. o. 1)J ; > oceniber nlmmin at Ufi e. Corn tjuniKl ) Itwivy , Idler rractol anil osed Iirm : Kjupts. ! t,000 ; exiiorts. 53,000 ; graded. 40Mllc ; No. 8 , J c Novembrr ; o. S , WtfUjM- elevator , r.'Ji@5iVc : atloatw e to arrive ; DtieBnitM'r closing nt49yc. ; Oats-jpp0ii ( l n wluitle Itivvcr , clns'-'K with 10 decline rooovcrcd ; receipts , 27V , > 0 ; nx- > rts , 128,000 , : mixed WHtorn , 80@8-X. , whllo . . PetriiMmm Pfrm ; wiTtcrt closofl nt Sl. KBIT * l-Nrm with fair Imiuiry ; liuii pnokiifjosvotftiin ; ) , t3@ i < j. Pork yulwt iwid barely steady ; ineS > y8pol Laid Dull alc.s ; wostMn steams IJnltor Firni l\h fnlr inquiry ; CSIiocsc Bull and easier : wastern flr > t , V ® * < ! . Toleilo , < 3nt80. VVhenl Quiet ; < ; ash and lovemher , JCx- Corn QniMftTidwnnlc - : cash , 4k * . On3l ) llhash and November , Sfic. Ijv ( rpool , . .Oct.SO. . Wheat Qnlot anil ir.uly ; jtoor ilomand nnd ti > od Oujiplj ; new i . S winter awl HIH-JII . Ts Oil. Corn .Sbiaily ; lair demninl at 4s fd for nit , Octo.vor anil November ; 4s 5l tut eceiuuer. STOOIC. . Got , 0. Tlio UroVora' Jjurnal s , fl000 , ; stTongor ; slin ; ; stockers and l eders , AArt 3.75 ; cuws , Ijults nnd mixwl. 81.15 < t.7ri ! ( ; ; ) xan , til HIM , 82.40r < 8ui : > ; western rnnners , m ; natives ivnd linll-breeils , $ : i.75094.nO ; iws , WCX lxr ; vvlntcietl Tcxtins , 5ri'.Ki8 ) if ) . HoKS-Kwjolptu , JW.ODn ! ojiencd to lower nlwo ml w < iak ; rough and mixed , 10 ; puoking am ! Sheep S OOO ; leady ; , .NV . \ Jninti , IHT Mid , 9f Knn ns City , Oct. SO. Cattle ( ) ; 8lilimit > iu > s - Diilinei ; ovjioiU'u , i. t.'i/r ( > . 'iO ; eonmini ) lo ehoUo shipHnit , .40Ar.Of ! > - fi xickern nnd foodeis , Sih.XijI.UA ; vvs , * ? 'Aof 'i .fCi ; ( jniss Texas Moeis , bm ) ® H'OSS H slita ] , 0,700 ; hhlpments 400 : OHM itiitl lOc liiKimr ; t onil to choiee , $ II.-li ) .15 ( xmtnifln u ineillum. $3.iV : ( , : i' , . Shwp ItoooipNf ! ) | ; hliipiiu-nis , Mdy ; < uiniuiii ) IOKIMM ! muttons , Bt , Ij nl , ( ! ! , ) . OHIO Kecnipts,1.4no ; Ipinonis , 1,00,1 ; mm kvt dull n ml iiiietsii | ; ) ] > ly ior ; thiniiighteerhnnceat | s : < .ir < ' $5.0li\nl ( ; ! moo heavy f.l < Mits vvtmlil Inhm 8'1.H ( ) M.IX ) : m'.ved b but lHft-laK .I.I ii.iX ) ; Towns , Slutep JlocelpM. 400 ; fililpments , 100 ; ivr ! anil Iwpifnuifs mm and wnnicd ; cum- OSIAH/V 1,1 VK HTOO1C. A1IIIH. rf. OvlAIfA , ) I'YIday ' Hvfiiinff , Onl. ) . f luuidn Ui4iiv. Tin ! 1 1 ( umtUtit v.'its at'uV btgii'or , JIKCKH'Trt , tr/io . 403 1'iucrMMNn Poor to 1 Oood 10 DKHCItlrTlOV. lIiMllum. Kxtrj. Itmnnd over ni sr > i W Jim 40 4 O , * ICOCIJ4 I 1103 : i w Jeer ustoin . . . . ! fXKi 5 tt' r ? itlveCovvs aw 4 ills 1 7.1 Illlfll MIXNt. . 'A ( X ) a 10 Kilt' ' a . o , Av. Pi. Ko. Av. I . 1048 * 4.1& l9 ! . { ( M 8.11 44 . HOT ' 40