p . . . . . - - _ _ - . . irA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - y y-- - - - I 1\ . G _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TI11F OMAHA DAILY nJ n : ItNrE5DAY. NOV El\lBmn. 0 , 1 sOfl. nlEnCIAL AND ) FINANCIAL ' Potato Orop This Year the Largest in the , Oountry's History , - PRICES IN SOME PLACES TOO LOW Not 'lIrlh flue Ijiggitig / Iii Ilrt"ll Ihe t Nurlhtf''IIIt1,1,1 lu 1rtIgi 1 Coula- . tries. CHICAGO , Nov. 6.-Allvnnco sheets Issued by the Orange Judd Farmer show that the potato crop II the UlleJ Stutel fox this year wi Lo the largest ever known. The acreage was suddenlY Increasell out oC all proporton to demands for consumpton , In fl resllonso ) to 1\ulvl [ ( ed suggestions from high olclal source , coullled with a natural 'I ' dtslro to rcpnce : wheat In the northwest 'I ' with some pay for the crop. The Farmer IIJaces ' the croJ at 22,618.0 ' ) Lu. 'fhe varin. tion In yield In different states Is more lon ' 1 marked than usual In fact , In many dls trlcts In the northwest growers have aban- doned the results oC their 'car's work and will not 111g ther : crop , Prices not llylng the cost oC the digging and hauling. But for the enormous Increase In that s.cton the total crop of the country would not Le cx- eeslve. Canada Is 10 exception to the rule oC [ hountCul crop the Ib' ylod : ClOSely nl' ' lroxlnatng ioO hu. : The United lh1gllom and ( ontnlnt of Europe have harvested u large crOll. Seasonable temperatures and generly : sulclent iiiols- tore materIally Inlreu ed the average j'lehl ( . , , per acre compared with Ib91. when the crop hail mlwl with which 10 contend. The market - ket outlook ul home Is mIler mixed , hut the sItuation when clo'cly shulell presents sonic fcnlures which ala ) : eventually bring about I better stile oC things. Prices are u'mosl unlr.ccllclledIY low In eVery direc- tion . hut in addition to aLanllonlent of a 1rt of the croll In the northwest there Is a { enlllncj' 10WUHI excessive rotting II many I portions of the eounlry. T01ethlr these Inay result In r.levln1 the COn1IsteI con- ditons and eventually bring nn Improve- mtnt In Irlcl , I OMAIit UI : HIJI.II : ' ' , , . IJ. - JI.II ( 'l I ' CUIIOul I uf ' 'I'n.l. 11,1 , Q ) lutnOII" 'I' ' ' ' Oil StupIt . ziiI FZUI3 I'rutice. 't' ' The IWIII' mlrket Is tint. I IK almost 1m. \ II " 0",1,10 to sel .hlc.eno II MY price , us no one I wants to 11) ' , Quotations : ic1s--ttrietl- : SIOl'I ( . 15'.f316e. BUTTgl-lacklng slack GSc ; fall to ! 00.1 Country . 1111 ; choice 10 CIICY country . 1\16e ; gathered creamer ) ' . 16J1Sc ; leparlor ratliery IHI2'c ' "I A T.- Cholc" Cal , 70 10 10 lb. . are quoted al Gt7e ; large end coarse , U16c. Clt : : : -Oonw.tc brtrtc , 11.1 ; L'dam , per 10z. , HO ; ( 10us" . 1lb. j.trs per doz. . 3.GO ; J.lmbu.o. . tune ) ' , pOl lb. , IP4c ; Iuourl.I. I.Ib. . jars , 1'11 iioz . , 13.6' ; . Young , \merlca. , lUc \ ; ; ' 1win. \ Cane ) ' , tie. , i'OtJI.TttY-Lve-Ilens . per lb. . 61 ; chickens , J.er lb. . vI ; . Imiatera 3Q,4e ; ducks 7PSc ; turkeys 7Se ; geese , 7q e. Dressed-Chickens , Ce ; ducks , & ( : / ; turlft'ys. e. I IA Y-UI.lalll. fG 6 ; ndlanI. S.GO ; lowland $ G ; rye Si 1Ia\\ , U. ' 1 ; 10101 10k. . , the pi ice on hay ; 'i ' ! light tOil prlceM. bvleM "el the ! e.t. Only lUll grades bring 1100M COHN-New crop. delivered on track In country 1lee gcen selt.woriling carpet , per " 1' Ib : . 2HU2.c ! ; , tioice ! Ieel , 'uitntng to hurl. 2\U \ , ; common .hoke a\I' -Prlrle ; chickens . young. per doz. . $5 ; prairie ehlel , , " . . ol&I 13.OOi33.&O ; quail . $1.7 ; 12,0 ; Jack snipe 71 ; gnldel plowr , : e ; jack 'al- his , tier 10z. h2.OUU3.O ; small rabbite. $1 ; mal- larll ducks . S3 ; 'e ' < hNlb. $3 ; ca'tashack $ ducks . ; " . ( ; tciml bile wing . $ hTh ; teal , gloca " 111g. S.5 ; Ilxell tucks $ IGO ; Canada ] l"e8e. $6 ; .lal geeo- . i4.ro ; bmnls. $3.O : Ileer flddle ! . I&116c ; tlel'r ratCaess . 12.rI3e : elk iid- cl de. : 15e ; ( I , arcaesn. lie ; anlel"pe .addleM sai. , ( & ; nntch.'p . cnrcasies IO71te. 1 vhorTAhILEs. I3t5tNS-1 Ian.h-pIcleiI ] , ' ' . hu. , . . . BgANSlall.plche,1 lal' ) per bu. $ t.51.SO. HIANI ; ONIONS-l'or clnlc. 6OJ'Zc. ' I I : rATO ' -ChOleo "loc . 3Q'dS3c ; car lots 2 : ( , i ( 8WrT ] 10TATOISCholce stock , $ .Go Ier . OINSUol/ . 2a30c. I T , CAiUtAGI-On . . omders . crated. per 10 Ibs . cttS.OO. I CIIY-Cholce ] stock . large No. I , 401 ; large I , No.2. 351 : slall 2"r ,1. LIMA . ltINS-I'er'ib. : t4c. WArrH CI SSler FI IITS. 16.qt. case , $ l.tgl.75. ] CATWOHNrA QUINCIS-per box. . $ I.5. ' CArIFINrA l'r AWi-No lattet suit.tbhe lor .hlpll , ; ether varieties . n. > JDAHO i'SItS-I'er case . $2 , CltNhiflItItt'S(1ioteo : stock per bbl. . $ S,5. AIIrnl. On.PFSPcr CO-lb. Ib1. . $1.O. IAS1'tMtN Gl1AI'1i5-Nev York Concomds. pe : backet 23024e. C.\.IFOHNI. OHAIESToka ) ' . . per double case , $3. . APpCES-Jonathano. . $3 to ; choice shipping : , aloek. bbls. . . 2 , : ; cooking imliplea . $2.23. i CALIFORNIA pEACIHS-Nonc. : 'rltol'ICAL JHUIr . * OHANOES-Iexlcans. per box U.O ; Jarnaleas , per box . $3.75. LI IOSCauornia. per box $ C.000iG.25. II BANANAS-Choice large stock per bunch , $2. medium sized hunehe. $1.75. $ I'iNIAI'i'i.Cper ( I ' ) z. , f3. HIES AND TALLOW. HIDES-No. 1 green hides . [ e ; No. 2 green hides 4c ; No. 1 gleen ealt.d hides , Oc ; Ireen . green salted hides , 6e ; No.2 green slhl bides % 5 to 40 ns. , . Co ; No. 2 green saled hides . 25 10 40 IbA. , Gc : : u. I \ ' eat calf 8 to I ; . hiles. . 81 ; No. 2 " eal calf S to E lbs. . Gc ; No 1 dry lImit hid's , 10f2c ; No. 2 dry hint hiles , S0c ! ; No. hii" ) ' I salted hides Se ; purl cured hides , \.1 pOI lb. less ! than fully cumed. lmn Culy eUlcl. I' SIEI'P : PII.TS-Otecn Fatted . each 260c ; creen salted sheatlngs ( short wooell early 2G60e ) . euch Itc ; dry suiearilngs ( shot vooied early skins ) . No. I , ecti 10e ; dry .hea'lngs woolIl ( ohorl I woolet early hltns ) , No. \ . eimcii. Lc ; . dry hint Ianlns and Nebi" ' butcher wool Pelts . per lb. ] . nel'l w lghl. & ; dry militi j 1'ansiis imnd Nebraska Iulaln wool hiells. \ per lb. . actual ' % eight . Hlc ; dry mat Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . ortual wetgtt : 40'.o ; miry flint Cololado Murrin WOOl lelts per 11. actual weight HHie ; dry piece and bucks actual wclihl. 23c. late feet cut ore as II I. use- less to pay freight on Ihem. TALLOW . ANt GHFASI -Talow No.1. 3'c ' ; tallow No.2. 3e : ; gmcase. white A. 30 ; 3\1 . h whie Si. 30 ; greaee ) eii3v. 2Pe \ ; dense . dark . I 2c ; old butter . 2f2lhc ; beeswax . prime , 15122c ; ¶ rough , tallow . 1'le. 1 BONES-In car lots weighed and delivered In , Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton $ l2.00jll.OO ; dry country , bleached . eel' ton $1O.OQjl2OO ; dry , country. damp nnd mealY. per $ ten , $6.thS.0Q. ) 'VOOlUnwa.hCI tine heavy , 60j7c ; tIne light. I 6n9c ; 'IUotter bIoo . 10t12e ; seedy. hurry unit chuf ) SQI9c ; colIll and broken. coone. 7tJlc . 10111 and broken. tine . 6c. Fleece vatmeil- t Medium . ElOiSe ; tine. HUJc ; lubnsJI : , 16p SIc : black Fc ; bucks . 61 ; lag locks J3c ; donut 4 "uled , Itige. 2t3c p _ _ _ _ _ FURS. - _ _ _ _ INo. -I\ O. IlNo. I 2 I Lge. \ id'jtJSm'ii ! II lack 1mtAIt- . . . . . . f20(23 8 16 0) ! $ smo ' flO@12 8 50 10l'k Yearlings. . . 12@15 ( ( ii ) 7 00 7 OJ 3 00 ' Inek Cuh. . . . . 6j f G@ 6 4 00 6 00 2 0 Uack 2.iontnna & , 'I ' lonnnu . . . . . IS(22 I 0 1000 1000 4 00 , flack Montana . ( .0 luek Yearlings Montana . . . 10 SO 50 500 25 Cub' . 10nlana . . . . . .6 50 4 50 30 40 2 00 SIter Til. . . . . 2000 120 8 0) 900 400 HI\r Tip Yrigs . 1 0 S ( ) 5 0 [ 0 2 50 I HI\'er Tip Cubs . . . 6 00 4 M 3 0' ) 3 01) 1 I 1Iwn . . . . . . . 20@:5 160 120 ( 12 0 5 5 I Yearlings . . . . . ( gO 600 120) .0' ' ) Cubs . ! . . . . . . . IOft2 600 300 4 0 20) I Jlalller . . . . . . . . . . . & 0 CO 30 0 ) 20 l"isher )0 X- . . . . . . . . . Itl 80 60 6 . 0 5 .0 r 20 5 Sliver ( according . Slnr bnauty ) . . . . 10 0 6 00 4000 3000 100 silver l'.tte ( ac- . cord'g 10 I'eu'y ' ) & 0 00 30 00 2' ' ) 00 1500 6 00 G 0 300 recent . . . . . . . 300 200 150 60 III . . . . . . . . 70 30 : 20 ( r 10 lray . . . . . . . . 75 p 40 33 : LIeu..1 ( 50 r 30 : ) 10 r.nk . . . . . . . 30 20 1 1 ; 1 25 s Marten . . . . . . . .3 00 1 50 100 1 00 5 Mink . . . . . . . . .2 $ 60 ' ) 4 10 5 Mink natk. , . . f5 6 : 45 2J 10 Mountain Lton and ( Perfect feet ) . . heal . . . 10 2 Otter Ceel. . . . . . S 0 6f 7 50) 4 00 2 00 Otter Pale. . . . . .S 70 5 oo 4 oo 40 20 Inoeoon Pale..I . . { ' ) 60 5 .0 30 : 15 Raccoon , laek. ( R 10 beauty ) . 502 81INI"- lack , . . . . . . . . 125 75 50 50 Z5 Hhol . cased..1 I 0' ) O 45 6 20 I Narrow slrlped. . I 40 zs 20 10 Ilmonmil slrlpe.I. . . 2) $ 23 2 W.\I\.lno . . . . . 4W 3 ( ) 200 20 0 00 10 \\'olt Mountain . . 3 0 2 ( ) 1 5 75 41 Welt Prairie. . . . Gt5O 6) 4' ' ) 20 10 1'a\'er. tier kin. 50 6 4 50 2 O 4 0 2 so lteacr MURIOtATS- . . . . . 200 1 5 75 5 ( Spring Kits..2 . Winter . . . . . . . 81310 9 7 Fal . . . . . . . . . . 8110 . 7 6. Kits . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 3 VHESSfD : EA''S. IEEFLllhlster Elect tO 10 60 lb. , 4i ! Use ; good cows ohiO helfe . 4 (5e ! oot : . 4J3c ; mueiliuni cows amid heirens. 4ttJ4c \ ; gee < forequarters cows and helterJ. 1Cio ; good hlaJlluurlers cows anJ 3\Clc GOo j lielferg . Cl arc ; full hlndquuter cows and f3 heifer , . 61 ; cow l-tunla. 4'ft6l5c ; cow chuck , 8U31CI steer chucks. 41165\1 , , Ieer 54 4e ; beet 1"J'rloln. , rn'.h. lie ; beef rolls . boneless . Smc ; Mlrloln butts. boneless. &ie ; loin ! Ck. boneless , Sto ; buls. l > ok. . O'er ; cow rlhs. No. i. Gc : cow loin. No. 3 . Te ; steer rita , 7"e ; .Ieer 'oln" ' Sc. MItTTON-lrem-se-l . mutton . 5o : racks mutton. . 11,1 c. , legs mutton . ic ; saddles muton , 70 ; muton. , , l'OflK-l'oek 101n8. Tc ; spare ribs 51 : pork p shoulders . &o : PICk shoulders . stmtnne.tt. 61c ; tenderloin . . ne ; l.hIS' feet cleaned . per toz , . Mc. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTCtS-lelull. ISc ; hOle.hoe. 20c ; extra , . . : 3c . . . , . Ilandarl. :11 : extra selects . lie ; COIIany sc. leCI > 27c ; New York count , . 30c ; standard bulk. I > era \ . $1.1) . > CIUEII-i'ure juice halt bbl . CWJI-l'ute per . $2.60 ; per bb ] . . 1.50. L tA(7lhl lRAU'l'-t'er Lbl. . $3.50 ; halt bbI . U. ) UTfalfornla uimoada . It ; English wa- . . fillS . 10f hilled. I"rl ' 8t tndrtts. lOen ' ; nbert , . 10c. Jrzl nuts Peloe ; " eenns . IOtlcj 1..onuIA. raw. r5e : ronRled Pfl 7H\c \ : cle8Iuul. . Ik. blRek walnut . 1"1 bu. , Tic ; small hickory nuts , 1'.1 bu.ti6. ! i.\ It : : 8Y1ttP-I'1'e-gnl. cans each , $2.M $ U. " . per des. . . $12 ; 1"111. ! cans . $6.Al ; ( IUarl cons ' t CSNe\ crop . CalifornIa . to-lb. boxes. per lh. . ' , lie . ; common California flgi. . 00-lb. boxes , lATl8-1'erinn : , C.lh. boxe , . per Ih. , 51 ; torus . 10-it tnxpp . pr lb. , Sc. M.Tr.l - HI'n.\H-Cholc. " .1 lh. , 9' ' UOc. I'ImSIn\1B-\.stl"l. 2.-lb. rai , . each $1.40. LI ' 'm'rpuml I/rl..t" , I\'GHIOOr. . No\ 5.-WI tlLtT-\lntket : quiet No. 2 re,1 , winter 5s 21rl ; No. 2 rp.1 8ptlll .tmcks , rxhnu.t.d ; No 1 hard Manitoba . stocks exhnl.ted ; No. I California < . GI 4'44d. . 'utlrC Colfornln. cl , sm'ii , ' with < , " stonily wlh near 1"811uns unchnnge,1 10 \,1 higher mind distant POsitIons unchanged from last nlghl' closing Price ' ; hl8lne.8 abaut r'llaly .1.trlhllo.l ; Xovsmnher lii 21,11 ; flecetu. liet' 5 , 3'4.I ; January . 38 31.1 ' ; February , 3s ltl ; : 1ilarch G. t11. ; . 6. 41.11. ' 31ll COltN-ipot "lle ; Amellcal mixed new. Is 3".1. i'uttires elooell qliel with D'cemher I , I higher nail olhol lnisitlis InehlnlCI Crom last nlKht's closing price ; buslneps about equal ) ' dls- Irlhutl l ; Novcmnher 39 37i2 ; December . 3s .1,1 ' ; January , 3. Iii , : I'ebrlnry. 3. 3d : Match , 3s 311 ; . \l. Is 3ll. h't.Ot' It-Market 111 : demand Call ; freely IUp- idlel. , ] St , I.oulg tlne ) ' \ Inter 70 3d. I'ItOVli4lONS-ltncon , . ' . dema.'mil 1'\O\'IHIONS-Ilcon quiet ; Ilema",1 nl.lerale ; ( lmherlal.1 nit . : to 30 lb. . 409 6 : short ell , 2' 1 , . . , 31.6,1 , ! ; long clear . light , 3S 10 4 : Is. . . 32' 6,1 ; long Clear heavy , G : I. . . 23s ; shell clear lucks , light. IS Ihs. . 31. : .hort clear middles , , lieay , v : ; Its . . 2s ; clear belleo ceal 1 I'S ' < I"s . 3 : tss. Ihluller8 , , . ' cpor , l 18 IL. . sos. hiatus . shnrt cut. I tn 16 Ih" . 4 ; . 6.1 ; fleet. e"lr India mes" . 75s ; prime me. . . tSs 9.1 I'ork prime me'i , title w.'slct. & 4' . 3.1 ; western mellm , , Its Oil Lard Prune mess , fine we.ter lOs ; reflued , In pails. . 31s. l'elnel I.nls ClSt'.SF1-lirm ! ; demand Call ; finest American . white . 418 ; finest Annerican colored , .1.6,1 , ; Sep- I l"ml.'I' . 4 ; . . hiUTT5ht-Finst L.I 1 States , t : lOs ; good , & 0. . SOs.Tt'It I'l2N . , . TIHIINTrNF- . 2Js 3,1. n ( IN-'ollnon. .s 71.,1. ( 'O'l'TONS1tl 1 On - I.I'erpol refined , 17s. LlNSSul ) 01.21. Oil. < IITIOI.II'I--lelnel. : OtAil. , ltll'ltlOhltATfllt IIIOLF-Foreqnmarters. 3'.fd : : \ Imm.-for'qlnrter. ; hitnihi , ill rters . tih. , ] < 1.I ACIINO IO\\'IH-Horllwool t. O. b. , 1.Itrrpol. t7. HOPS-AI London - ( P.tciflc , . - cast - ) , t2 13s. I..I.ln Jil 1'1. . " . , IJOHrA. ( No\ v.-COnN-OII. , easier ; new .1"ldv , N' 2. 2Sc ; No.3. 2Se ; new Nn. 3. 26\ e. OATS-Quiet. No , 2 white , ISI.GIS1c ; No : 3 While. I.QI71 $ e. ltvl-uull. : No. 2 , Oc. WIIISKY-Markit steady ; flnisher goods , on time , 1.10 ot $1.22 for high ! wines. ! < 11rI'IPTR-On. : : 131 , ! o. . ) bit. : oat. 73.iO hu : rye , 1,00) . . liii. ; whisky . none ; wheal. 3.60 hu , ! 1 I PmNTS-Cnr. 35,770 1 mm. ; oils . 11.2 : bu. ; rye none ; \lmicky,920 - - hu.h ; - , ll , 3.0 bu. 'ri-stile' II H. ! 1.lInIN. ST. T.OUIS , Nov. & . lerchanI9' exchange had nn .esslon loela ) ' . Som , ti nid lag was 110ne oa the emh , however and , the tpelll here In grain Wn' bearish owing to lie ( nnrliwestetn ! receipts and hr . .Ileels o rain. nrerlnl9 we.e mU"h larger than ( lie ( lemani ] an.1 IJrl 'K .I.clnell. December h"ol . .011 al [ s'r. fowl tu 55 ½ c . and May from t4'Oi. ; 10 rlc , ili'ciinea from eslenla"M close of 7c and 1 e r.speel\'el' . . - - - - Jlln'nllih. : n'h/t 3Iitiii.t. : nNNrAIOr.IS. No\ . 3.-WI I UATWa.q'ory iliill. Cloe : NOI'rmbor , tSc : n"ecmler. tStj33'e : Mms- : . 0f(37'c ( ; "n ( macic . No I harl. , 61"e ( ; No. I . mirthern . 53c ; No.2 non them , vl'e ; receipts . . 493 cars. Chl'I " 1'r'lMlmm.4. CIIIC'AOO. v.-lnTTEI-flrl ; cre"m- crle- . IUj22e ; dairies , SQ5c. 10IS-F'irm at IH , R1j 1.11,1 OIL SIwl ; Jlnrl..1 n.\ " . . NEW YORK , Xov. 6-I venlng I'ost's I.ondol Innnclal cable : 'rhe stock markets \\erl lat today closing . however . above the worst. The ceiling was mainly from the contnent Consuls fell 10 IOI and close,1 at 10G1 hid. There Were heavy sales of all stocks from Glasgow , where spectilatlon In irinci has been rampant Americans were hat . hut eosell : Ibove the lowest A Qual- IeI of I million In gold has gone from the ! Dank of England today for l'arls . although the rate of exchange (2.10) ) precludes any proilt on tIne transacllon. I Consuls .holle,1 % . I.lt later Ipewre,1 , coin. - what and closed al IOI and DC 9-16 for money anti the account le.l'el\I ) American mlll' ' ) K leclned from \ ! . [ I' % eon , after the opening and they Chisel < ! I little above the lowe.t ptleo being unchanged to . I Inn er. The principal losscs were : Illinois. I ; heading , ' . all Mexican Central new 4. . . Closl prices : ; . . C118uls. m..I. . . . . . . ltflht4 Mexican ordinary . Of ! ' CunHol" 11cc'.10(5 ( 0-1 I. Pall : co a. . . . . 71H Calm. L'ieliic. . . . . jH'i ' N. ' 5' . C.mll..II. I. . . . 11 1:110. : - . . . . . . : . I H& I IcnI8yl.1111:1. , : : . . 5tH' i e.'lo:118. . . . . . 7i ite.iiiiig' . . . . . . . ' IlbCentriI. . . . . . IOO\ Max. Cml. new is . l'f ) ! HAl lLVL'It-3O 1 : I6 per oz , I MONl2Y-M. Per cenl. Tie : rate ot discount In tIne open morkel fOI' I short bitis . 1 per cent ; for Ilree monlhs' bills . " per ctnl. ' Stint Jrnncl"1 ' JIIIA ( Imiotutlotma. SAN FOtANCISCO. No\ -1'ho onclal closing' ' qlolalons for minIng "IOclt tollY were a3 Col- lows : Alt-i. . . . . . . . . . . 12 :1itlia. : . . . . . . . . . 1 A"haCo" ] : . . . . . . : .Tustice. . . . . . . 4 AlllH . . . . . . . . : R ] , mllck\ Con . . . 7 hotelier . . . . . . . \ ) tittYVliiii. ! . Colt . 1 Host.Deicher. . . fU VII. "a"h. . . . . . . ri 10IoCon. . . . . . ao Mono. . . . . . . . (1 ( Ito titan. . . . . . . . 1 : : Mount 1)Iablo. . . . Ii Illwol Con. . . . . 0 Occhll'nlal Con . . . II Calc.lolla. : . . . . H Olhlr. . . . COl. . . . . . 12j : Challenge Con. . . . 4' Ol.'rman. . . . . . . 1:1 : Cliollar..1 . . : . 111081. . . . . . . 7 Coittbtonce. . . . . . Iar : SlaKc. : . . . . . . .IH Coii. Cal . . Va. . . . : Sierra Na\.mla. . . O Coil. liii aerial . . . . : m Si i'cr Il ill. . . . . 2 Crown 10111. . . . 3.i Silver 111. . . . . 20 gxch. . < twr. . . . . r Ulinn COl. 1111g. . ' . . . : ) Gonhl.\Cnr\ . . . 34 Utah Coin. . . . . . . U I lalo.NOclo" . . I : ! IYelow Jacket. . . 3:1 : Silver : : rs , fl7$4e. . 'rIXIC,1 dollar.i . Di1O6c. ) Imls , 8111. 2.c : telegralhlc , .e. Fii-'Ij.mm 1111111 Noh' \'ICNNA. No\ V.-Ol tine boursc today husl- nebS \IS iltilt . owing 10 the Tulth crisis ! Corced sales and tIne fall In 1ngl'h ronful. l.lIH. No\ -Qututiins on tine hOlrse 10- day were of I luellatnK allure and the general lune Was I'ad. ' Tim eo tier ' l" nl renteni lOOt Le Co : checks. the "ccounl. 1"clngo : ; " 1 l"nllol , 2 : SOc for IEILIN , Nov. 5.-Trodlnl on thc bourse here toilayi.iis extremely unit , owing lu Iho Turkish crisis the fall In L'nglls.i eonaols and force snmtec ot VI'nnl account. IHhanse : on London , 8 o'S' sight , 2' ' ) maths H "fg. < < I.ONDON. Nov. 5.-001 I I. qnolc al fluenos A'roR nit 23' ' ) . SO ; Mallrle ] . 17.0 ; Lisbon , 2 ; ; SI. I'otersburg ro : ; Atinitna . 7. ; Ronnie , 10.4. % ; VI. enna. 103. The amount oC bulion withdrawn Cram the finale at Inglanl : on balance today . H50.00. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < llnllenl I lo ! " . CINCINNATI . Nov. v-oney. [ 416 per cent New Vomit exchange , GOc I.remlum ; clearing. 02.007,610. ! " ' , SINGTN [ , Nov. 5.-Today's statement of tine conditon ot the treasury shows ; Atalllle cash balance $170,2s2,633 ; gold reserve , $93.039230. . . JIP , III , IlUltltOO. ' 110 of l'eimns'li.ii1mi's Sons 101Ir. . } , 1 h n II. A great cppor.unlty , exclaims the New York Sun , Is WithIn the grIp oC the voters or Clear- field county , PennsylvanIa and the rest or the country will hope with a common hope that all those volers. , themnocrats republIcans . popuhists. prohlLltonlsts , Quayles , lastng- ites . followers or larrlt ) ' or Stngerly , will chose their fingers tightly over that unequaled autO most precious chance. Upon the straight democratc tIcket . certified to Hon. Pr3nlt Smih , sheriff of Clearleld county Ly 1\10 secretary oC state and county commissIoners , arc found these 'luenlorallIe antI romantc name , the one above the other : Dorsey J. G 1 : lIme Koozer. The presence of the names of lion. Dorsey J. Gingery and Jlllge SIne Koozer upon the straight democratic ticket Is sufficient 111. detice IC evidence Is needed by any democrat , that those statesmen are honest . capable anll faithful to time constitutIon. To men or other parties In Clearleh county these names arc reI , n list wih a wo thy fame.'hit person rf soutul mimi In nlat county Is Ignorant or the lIves and workt or Dorsey J. Gingery and lne Koser ? And not merely among the : forests and b : the waters or the west branch of Susquehanna anti Ioshannon creek , nol merely Ly DraIn Lick anti GJzam , aN they renotl 11011. Lit all over tine state from Jol . town to Autumn I.laves. and from Gudgln- \ ' \ to Phiiaiielphla. Everybody knows t"1St Dorsey J. Gngery anil lime Kcozer are gO d mel , site men , men or Intellect , cJurc. capacity anti sand. : I I the euty or every legal voter In Clear. field county to cast hIs vote Cor fehl or Gingery Ind : ICoozer. Clearlele owes that to the rest or the UnIted States The wires wIll throb with few more gratIfying bIts of information next Tuesday night or early next Vednesday mornIng than Ihe news that Gingery and Koozer are all right , . p , IIUIILING'VON llOU'i'17 , I 1'r"'HIIU" Coiiiluegi'l 1 1elr"lnIN to I Cnlf"rlll , From Omaha every Thursday mornlng- through . to Loop Angeles without change- everything , flrst.clasa but tIckets. Past timno-you reach San I'eancluco thn&'ou rrch ( a ! Sunday evening ; Los Apgeles Monday noon Ex- IJerlenled excursion conductor accompanies each excursion-unIformed Pullman excursion-uniforme 'ulman porter wIth each car , Only personaly conducted excursions to the Pacifc coat which pan through Denver. Cal at the city ticket ofce , 13t Faram street , and get lull information rul Inrormalon. or write J. Francli . general pltKer agent. Omaha - , . ' , - - - . O \ IAIA LIVE STOCK IARIET ( . Election Day Dullness Shows Its Effect on the Cattle Run Oatto TRADING SLOW AT STEADY PRICES ' I.'en Cattle tler..1 'I'l IH' I I /rl" 11,1 I.lte t CI ( 'It rim mm . . 1'lr'eh..I- Jn" IINI"'NI Irl"lwih J.I leIl I OiTeriimgs. TIJESDAY , Nov. 6. Receipts and shlpmenls for the past twent.rolr hours a9 compared with tile prevIous tour du's , arc as folows : ImCEIP'S. Cattle liege. Sheep. Horses . November . 5. , . . 90 4,090 . . . . . November 4. . . . 2,775 lb5t 730 . . No\elher 2. . . . 1.09 3,055 iGI 48 NO\elh r 1. . . . 2.24 4.218 28 , . October 31. . . . . 2.0 ; 4.39 101 . . SI ! I : ITS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses , XovEmucr 4. . . Cate. . . . . . . . Xovemher 2. . . . 1.GOi G17 200 71 November I" . . . 1.12 . . 2.021 . . October 31 , . . . . 1,157 23 101 . . October 30. . . . . 6 : 3i . . . 62 CA ' 'TrI -The demoralizing effects of nn election upon busIness were plainly visible In the cattle receIpts today , whIch were the lightest for I 'fuesllu itt 1 great while. Fe % ' over [ fifth [ as many culo : were re- eeh'ell today ns on Tuesday oC last week. ' Wih such meager offerings 1 very Inter- 'ebtl market could hardly he eXIeltel ] As I whole the market ) was aholt as dull nail rplrlleEs nR Islul I on 1 Ii olid ay. \'erO' few steers suitable for Ito dressed heef trade we.e 10 he found In time j'arls 'fhiele waR [ train of wosterlis . harlly : more than feeders nHI a few scattering loads that Included some warmell UII natives. 'rhl market was slow at about yeEtenla's prices. : Onlj' about ten Ion lIs of cows nml helferf were offered on time niarhcet . and whie the trade was nol active they were nil sold II 1 00 season The prices ! paid did not show aiiy material change In vuues. 1 wus extremely dull In tIme feeder di- vIsion of the yarila Country buyers mill stayed home nail there was almost no alit- Elie demanll. The result was a dull und weak marl.et , HellreRl11nl\e sales : ] tElF' iTEEI1S. No. APro No. As' . Pr. No Av. I'r. 20 . . .1313 ] $2 6 ; 4. . .12i2 f3 : 11. CO WS. I. . v90 12 : 7..102' 1M 9..101 230 2. . fi ; 13' ' ) 1. . P20 I tiS ! . 1. . .1010 2 35 I. . s4) 1 VO ' I. 1 . 730 : ' 20. . ) . . . 23 2. . 8i I ro 1. . 73i ' ) 200 I 4..1.1 . . 23 1..10.1 I r. 1. . 550 20'1 ' ) 2..12'\ . \ : 240 ' 1..10 I f 1..12.0 20 1..100 . 2 4) 2..IG I : I. . 02 , ) 210 1..12. " ' ) 24 I. . ! 'IO ' 18) ) 2. . 'i 215 33..101 2 ti ) 3.10 \ , ) I S5 . . I. .160 ( 2 t 6. . 7ti2 ! 2 T. I. . 570 1 5' ) 2. . 565 22 : 10..10 : 260 i..045 Silo t. . n.'lms. 2. . 695 2 00 3. . tea 2 2 ; 1. . 572 2 40 3. : . 413 2 2 ; f. . 590 2 2 : 2. . 2)5 2 1 2. . r,2. 22 ; 3. . j.3 2 30' 4. . 4 ; 2 Ii ) r 3. . 7 : 22 : 5. . 766 240 2.75 2 GO flu lLS. 1..13 . 100 1.112) ) 221 1..120 22 ; 1..19'1' ' ' ' ) 21 ] 1..12')1) ' ) ) 22 ; 1..110 22. 1 . .130 2 I : I. CALVES. . ( 22 : 1..1030 25 1. , . 310 1 f 2. . 2110 20 I , . . iso 45 3. . 2n 175 4. . 2j 22 STOCKCIH AND FCEDID1S. G. . Cr 2 40 12. . 761 2 jO ' I. . 630 2S0 . I. . 775 24 : 2. . 530 265 3. 573 29' ' ) 1. . : ' ) 2r 1..490281) 0. 616290 3. . 790 2 5' , ) 13. . . vlG 2 hO ' Mmr.1ctnls AND SPIUNGEnS. I cow nail calC . . . . . " . . . . . . : : . . . . $25 00 1 cow and calf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 O \VESTEIXS. No. AI. jr. No. Av. Sr. 11. v .lcers..I : $3 0 : SOUTH D.EOfA. A. 011cc. 1 Lull..1121) ) 11 Gies. oteprs..IOG6 300 I cuw. . . . . ! "JO ) 210 1 cult. . . . . . ISO , ) 300 I steer. . . . . fOJ 22 ; 20 tetnlers . 12 ; 300 ) 15tee..120 22 : 1 fee.lel . . .1075 300 I steer..122) . . ) 22 : I feciler . . 40'1 ' 31 I eo\ . . . . . 930 2 r 23 heel s. . . 1231 3 : 21 e'\8. . . . 873 2 5' ' ) I sl'er. . IUI' ' 32' ' ) I calt. . . . . lilt O 2 ro l 1 sle'.r..1270 ' 32' ' ) 5 steers..1196 2 5' O ' I calf. . . . . 110 4 5' 10 - - COL010ADO. C. Plcrson , D9 steer. . . . .124 3 0 C. .5. Shhh'ler. . I . . . . . I , .r 30 calve , . . . 361 240 .1' cows ; . . . . SGi 17 : 1 calf. . . . . 3N 3 0) I heICer. . . . 3S' ' ) 200 2 sti'er . . .lO5 30) , Ilul..1.0 ' 2 0' ) 1 Mle I. . . . 7u ! 3 00 I sing..1SP1 2 3 : 39 steers..1152 30 1 . . . . . ) 240 1' sl..er..1'3 . . . 33. 04 cows. . . . . UI 2 40 12 calves. . . . 3)9 4 GO 3 heifems. . . . v76 2 40 HOGH-There s'as a fair run oe hogs In Spite of tine fall It Its being an electIon Ia ; ' . spie elocton ) conn- . lv COl' l'are.1 with a week ago thel e Was n fatting tilt II'elt ff over ) . 2.00 . head To quality ot Ihe hog was 'fhe market open.l fully steady whit yester- lay anti active . The IIekers all hail liberal arlene . nnl tine bulk of tine offerings IJerl manila In good season Towarl the cose . after sonic of th. maul urgent otders . hintS been fitted , ibis trade eased ott aind o.tet. weak. tlet . talvo slles elset : or anl cose.1 ltepreseni. No A\ ' . Sh. 11. No ASh. . Pr 2 j. . . . .21 . . f3 2 ; 71. . . .24' ' ) 240 $3 25 32".3 G . . 3:0 G2..3H 5. ) s 35 GS. . . .213 20J ' 3 3' ' ) 6. . . . 23 16' ' ) 3 ; 1 . . . .2J 120 330 ' 95 . . . . .242 16 33 ; SI . . . . . 2)4 ) 40 3 30 71. . . . ' ; 24 . 33j 11..2H . . 320 75..262 121 33 G..235 5' 330 83..2'1 bO 3:5 76..2 : . ' 320 320 73..2 0' 3 2 : ; 1..212 . . 3 : ' ) 2..2.2 ; . . 32 : 9 ) . . . , .169 23'1 ' 3:0 16..221 120 33 : 92..223 32) , ) 3 : ? ' . . . . . . . 40 ' 3 :1 : : ; 3..24 12 33' ' ) 6 ? . . . . . . .3 . 16' ' ) 33 : 7..216 20 330 F..230 21) 33 ; :4..24 400 ' 331) , ' 3..2.0 , 21 3 Z : 63. . . . .2U 40 3 3' ' ) 71. . . .2Gl 0) 3 3 ; : . . . . ' 20 33. ) 43..22 : . S . ; 31) . . . . . G . . : 311 70..2..1 : 05 2'.35' , 40 ' 324 ! . . . . . ; 80 335 . , . , . ; SO 332\ \ . 78..261 5) : ; ; I. . . .2.2 120 3 32' , ' 6i. . . . . :3 . f . 33 % 3'.N ) . . ) 120 332\ t2..2Gi. . 3715 . . . . . 40 3 22 , C ? . . . . 213 10 3 37i4 . . . . . SO 3 35 49..2 . . 3 . t . 31 4..2H 80 33 : . . . . . 4) 3371 . . . . . 40 33 ; W..31 . . 340 11..19 FO 3 3 : 71 . . . . . .193 . . 34' ' ) 36..36 40 3 3 : GI..2 40 340 CI ) . . . , . 503 80 335 r..2 4' ' ) 310 H..2.3 ! . . 33 : v3..331 : . 4 340 r3..2.G 40 3 : 1 . . . .2S3 160 ' ) 4) 67..2'1 120 3 Z : G4..21 . . 34 3..2G6 16 33 ; . . . . . . . 3 12Y PIGS-ODDS AND lNIS , 2..1 O . ' 1 75 . . . . . 40 ' 310 1..2'0 I . . 2 0) . 5. . . . . 166 . . 320 . . . . $ . . 2 ! ) 8..2:2 . . 2 24 1..35 . . 30 : . . . . . Its . . 3271 : marl.el. SllEEl'-There were no shcep her 10 male 1 CIIOC.tG ( ) I.i'10 S'OCH : , Cattle Suhlipil'Vas A I JIl' fur thc Iemmmsiiii . ; " ' 1"111 i , , CIIAGO. No .5.-Tho supply oC cattle was ample for Tuesday . reeelpls being estimated al 7.00) head . Including 3,00) ) western rangers nod 2. { Texans Trade was . \ train the openlnl and prices nol any better than yester.II ) ' . Sales were on I bosll ot C"n f to U.90 for common 10 . tmictly choice native t,00veq , . Butchers' and canners . ners' stuff ranged low : bult , . ( roan H.80 10 < $2.9) ) ; cows and betters , from $ .2 : 10 :3 ; western rnge cattle 10 from $3.0 10 $3.70 , and Texans al from $2 In $3. log receipts were estimated at 33.J ) heal There was 1 goal demand from city hackers al ) eaier(1ny's . r.ucel ] prices onl1 easter 5lnt1sper . bought f.mirly of the heat elms. Sales were largely nit trol $3.5 to $3.G3 . cofunuon 10 extra choleo from $3.2' 10 $3.70 : packing grades and good ship- ping droves " ere M'Uln close together mini pIgs sold largely 01 flm fJ to f3.50. Sheep receipts were lG.O head. The denrinni was fairly aell" . Inferior to prune natives sold al trol $1.50 10 f3,50 ; western .h"rp Were In de mand al from $1.71 10 $3.10. and lambs at from * 310 fl : . _ _ _ < IIUNIN CI t h . Live Sloel IANSAS CITY , No , ' . 5.-C.tTTLE-flecetpts , 7.S' , ) bu ; shipments , 2.40 inca , ; best Ir"les , steady ; otlners welk ; Texas steels , $ .2QI3.10 ; Texas cows $153112.40 : ; beet sleers. $2.106j4.ilO ) ; nnl\'o COW8. $ i.25&tJ.0' ' ) . stockers nail feeders , $2.40 0j3.75 ; butts , $2.OOrijs.sO. IOlSntcelpls. 9.50 head ; shipments . none ; market sllonl 10 51 higher ; bulk of s"les. $3.35'i 3.5) ; heavIes . $ IOf3.5 ; pacl.ets. $ 3.4)013.1.3 ; mixed $3.35tj3.1O ; lights . $3.15t3.4 ; Yomkers t3.w ti3.40 : pigs . $ . 'i34' ' ) . $ SII J'-Hecelpls. 40 bend ; shipments , IZo heall ; IJrkel steady ; lambs , * 3.01)514.40 ; muttons . $ $2.503.2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SI , I.OIIN I.h' $ tflClC. ST. I.OUIS Nov. 5.-CATTLIS-Iteceipts , 4.G head ; market steady for best Irl"s. . otherM weak ; nlth' " steers . $ $3.2fl.I ; C1W. . $ lS5t325 ; TIXaM 3. ( ant Indian slc.rs. $2.400j3.0 ; COWM. $ .75@ IOGS-Hecelpls. 8.10) he'11 : market tc lower ; hnet2- ) ' . $3.2(3.5 : mixed , P.15013.50 ; light . $ 3.2001 HI 15L1'-fleeehpts , 3.0 heal ; market firm ; mutton . . 12.40013.50. . Stock In Sight , Hernl of receipts . at tine four principal markets for Tuesday , No\.mber 5. 1n : Cattle . hog . . Sheep. 811 Omaha . . . . . . . . . . < 'tle. lo . ! ) . . Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.01 4.00 , 16.0(0 ! Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,8) 9.6(0 4.100 St. Luis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.W 8,0 - 4.11 . { } Totals . . . . . . . . . -a . . . 20,230 5.590 23l0J A Smallpox Setire. I ) 'ou would dodge the danger of this dreadful disease and escape without even a scare trust 10 Allen's Hygienic Fluid. I rightly used It positIvely prevents all rlshty posiivly pevents al con- tagion. A plea 3nt , personal disinfectant . deodorant and ermlcldepurlylnK , cleans- .Ine and healing. _ _ : _ - ' . = = _ _ _ - - -U . A lIhri ' , t.1'.Qt.t'i"i'h0it . 111 Jlrtll 111 , J" " I ( 'IIUlrlln I ( ' 1111 o'itl I tili On the aIde or Cow mount ln , anti upon the line that IlvI11e' ' ° fJt I ! olntlS or Mentlo- clno tnt I.ake , In Ctl1fbrnIa . lives Dan Slur- ton , anti here. too , 14 IQ be rounel his trusty WInchester rifle f ° I ian anti his gun are never parted. Twenty miles away tlte shell I or the cOlnty Is stud.lij a diagram of Dan's surroundIngs . in tiihope that he may devise - vise a way by whle 1nIt ) ' servo 1 warrant which he holds ill .hI possession for the Inountalneer's arrcsT Three attempts halo been made to enforcB the law , but all have faIled , for on each or the three occasions the recluse of the mountains glanced along tIme glLtenlnp barrel or his rifle anti remarked : " Oiti" The ofcers don't like time display or artIllery or the Intonation or the old m n's voice. That he will shoot there I not the shadow or a 10ubt , and when heuls LImo trigger lurton intends to kill. Time defiant man firmly belIeves that the laws affecting bnd titles were framed with the one IHrpose or depriving hIm or the rights conferred upon 11 by American bIrth and the constitution. Is sUlmlng 111 Is brief mind to the PoInt : "A man's pot no rights that solne one won'l steal , but wh.n they go up against me they'\'t getter meet I ) guln tot ) . The law Le danitieni ! " FIVe years ago Burton furnlshel undlspu- table evIdence or an intention to follow his cr.el closely. On time vast slope or the coast range a hai utile above time La11 where the blue lakes glisten like two great sapphires , there Is a broad llateatm or rich land I WIS dUly pre-empted anti entered at the San anl "rancl o lanl omce Ly 1 prospectIve set. tIer named Burns. At the tithe no 011 In the whole fertIle valley , from lteport elm time south to UI\ah on time north . had heard that Mr. Burton enterl any claim to the plateau lint he ihid . and he presented that claim In hIs own Inlque wa : . One sunny afernoon Burns was workIng I near hIs caLn ! when a shadow fell nerO3 the 1100rla ) ' . He tured and saw I tall . rai beiied hea\ jawed Individual leaning ou a 1110 and regarding him wlh I grIm sttille. "llo' are ) ? " saId Mr. Dttrns . affaLlj' The visItor returned a grunt , and for several moments the men regarded euch other in- tentl ) Then Burian , for It wan he , spoke : ' "You'r on my latid . " he slid "and you've got to glt. In just two days , too. " Bu.ns , who \\'IS a : game n man as ever I called California home , laughed amid referred Durton 10 the records or the goverment You won't go then 1" las that worl."s . only reply. "No " said Burn9. Burton turned on his hoI 1 anti Ila3ed down tile traIl. Time second day following thIs interview Burns left hs ! property and went over to the little pOi'lolee on the Iendoclno grade for nmaii. lie was convcri'lng with a little group or friends In the real , when 1 voice was heard commandIng ; "GIt aside. there ! " Burton was leaning over a raIl rence , talt- nlg steady aIm wih hIs rule at Burns' Lady. The muzzle was on a lead line for the sot- tIer's heart. The men fet baclt. Bur ! turned a shade paler , but that was al. His nerve was superb. " \ei , shoot ! " he said , breakIng the sI- lence. "l'm going to , " relurned I3ttrton. There was a flash . a report , and Burs dropped with a fhteld arm. As nurton' finger touched the trIgger Dur9 swerved , thus saving hIs lIfe. 'h would-be asazsli ; loolee upon Serums for a momenl and then slung around and passed out oC night among the trees Word of the affair was senl to Uth. anc Stanley one of the tOEt celebratd or all Califortmla's lighting sheris , \as bn the shore or the' lake that night Burlo dId not expct him unl the day folo\lngl but as the giant or- fleer stooped to enter time door oC hIs shanty Burton selzee hIs' rifle , nut there \\'as no room to aim , und a Lulet passed through the and roof ironed as time him. sherIff flung . Durlon to tine floor , , ' 'I caIne after you. pan , and had to get ' " ' ' SLanl ( ' comment. yell was Stanley's oul' That cost Durton four years of his life . SPent ehlll the ' .als ' of San Qlentln petit- tentlary . lOut It .dld not tame him. Once released . he went back to the scenma or hIs crfle and laid claim I to anolher piece or property I Imolu as Go ch's fiat. When' he found on investigation that he could not get 'time title , he lad tine one threat that he was ever known to make : "I'l kill every man who opposes mel' ! " he said saId.That That was enough for time neighbors and counler lmants. At least three warrants wer sworn out charging him with having threatened the lIves or that lumber or per- sonE , I I these warrants that the entire law force of the great county has been unable to Eerv . rvConstable Constable Titlglies the first man sent after the ex-convIct , found him lJng a field with his rile a few feet from hltmm As Hughes approached Burlon Picked up the Wlnchesler and remarJed , as he covered his man : "Go back my lad. Go back anti tel them they will never take me again , " Stanley was no longer eheriff. A man named Johnson hall succeeded him. Smut Buil more on the lines or a ulalesman than a warrior h Leleved ! a sIege preferable to an assatllt. lIe s2nt Depuly latch to th& mountains to wall for a favorable opportunJ : : to make the arrest Burton observed his arrival through a chink In the door , stepped Out to a little barrIcade he had constructed at time rear of the olmanty and was reardy for the affray. :11. Hatch looking down time rorl-roul muzzle concluded that a retreat was mora advisable than an advance , as he explained on hil return to the county seat . thus : "Dan hail the drop , and I never saw such n gleam In a man's eyes before. I was just like a streak of fire along the harrel. " I Then Mr. Johnson In all the majesty oC olce , went after the man on Cow mountain , Burton retired Into the brtmshm sat himsel < 0WI , with his trusty rife between hiD Imees. There the sherl saw him. The two men hooked into cacti othpr's eyes. Not a word was spoken SlerlI Johnson went back alone to Uklah. . One Minute Cough Cure Is harmless , pro- II Ih es Immediate results. a , LIKE A ' ! UIX , (1 ' I.lFl3. : 'J'h. J''r"'r" Commil ut.t hailer C.n"I ( } . . 'rnhle l'res'4mmre ofVniter. . Queer things drift Into a police staten se'Ietmes. ' and so It cattle to pass thaI thin officers at the East St. Louis staten had a Cunny experience Saturday night relates - lates the SI. Louis Itepubllc. Things were very quIet "Whhky shoots " the levee , and the "Island" having been that remiss In their uElal donatIon that only one lone negro was In the cells . anti he came there to sleep. Lieutenant WelkoLlsky thought I would Le a good chance to give time quarters 1 thorough cleaning Calng Nlglt ) Clerk Dick Grady. they fastened the .biio hose to the plug In ' the engIne house tUrned on u moderate supply or water , and began t wash OUt the cells. They had just got things nicely started when some practcal joker came In to time plug and turned the , , water on ( till head , with only about .wemmty-flve feet oC hose on. The lieutenant hqtl the hose In his imanil . when It gave a jUlu ; S thol'gh It was alvo and wrenched Isel loose while a small Niagara began to. loP everylhlng In sight 'he leutenant II I pretty strong nmsn but he was not In I with the bose DIck Grady rushed Into a cil ald then shut the door Arer him but the hose waltzed up to the bars amid DIck came near being drowned like a rat In a hole. Sergeant Mooney and Omcer Toomey care In dlst then , and the hose greeted tMm with a liberal shower Doth men said something and retreated Then the hose . a8 Ir endowel wih renewed life . got aCer the leutena t. ' His hanllome uniform and new ht looked like a sad memory or summer In a second. LIke a great snake the hose threw itself around and nothing could hold It. Finally It sot out oC the jai and Into the chIef's office , where 1ooney and Toomey were trying to figure out what had broken 100Ee. They stopped figuring and made a swift break for the Inner omce , but not until both had received another drench. Ing. Ing.Tho Time chler's ofce wa flooded In a second , and papers and ever.thlng lose went flying rIght and left . Then the rubber hOle started for the Inner office , but some one outside Just then turned the water off . When a Republic reporter drIfted Ii a few minutes later the oflcers were wringing out their lusts . and time water was two Inches deep ou the floor . That hose just lay there and laughed , whie Dick Grady , who looked like a drowned rat , was hanging hlmsel up by Iho fire to get dry. -B Complexion powder 19 an absolute neceshy 01 the retnell toilet In this climate. Poz- zonl's combines every element or beauty and purIty. . - - - - - - JAI'AN AF'l'iIit 'ru I , : , \ ' . \ , I. " . the l't'hult' C..I.hrnh..t ( the "I ' - tur , ' Over Clii tin , 1'101 limo Instant or the Mclarnton of war , wrie I.nreatlo lrarn In the Atlantic , there WM never the least doubt of ultimate 'Ic- tory. There las universal anti profound cn- thuslasl , but no outwall sIgns or cmotonal excitelnetit Men at once sot to work writ- lag hIstories of the triumphs or Japan , and these hlstorles-sohluy subscription In weekly or monthly parts , anti Illustrated wlh photo- lithographs or drawings on wooll-were sellIng . Ing all over time country long before any ror- elgn observers culd have venture1 to pro- diet the final resuls or time eampalgn. From frt to last the nation felt sure or Its .own strength , anti or time impotence of CImIna. Time toy makers Put suddenly Into tIme market legions or ingenious melhanlsms , representIng Chinese soldiers In fliglmt . or being cut dOln Ly Japanese troopers , or ted together as prisoners L ) tholr queues , or kowtowIng for mercy to Ilstrlous Renem ! . The ole.fashlonll mitary playthings repre- seutng samlral In armor , wee supersedell hy figures-In clay . wood , paper 01 silk-of Japamso cavalry , Infantry anl artillery , Ly models or forts amI Laterlell and , models or men ofar. . The storming or tIme derense or Port Arthur hy the Kumamoto brigade was tIme slLject or one Ingenious lehanlcal toy ; another , equally clevcr , repeated he [ fight or the Iatslshlla lan wIth he [ ChlnesJ Iron- dads . There were sold \1c\lle myrlalls of ! toy guns dlscharglnp corks Ly compressed aIr with a loomiS IOP. amid myrla1 of to ) swords . und cOlntcss tiny bugles' . the constant blowIng . Ing or which reca\ell to mime time till her tlmul of a certain New Year's eve In New Orleans. The announcement or aeh vIctory resuled In an enormous lnuroctlre and sale or colored prltmts ) rudely and cheaplY exectmted . anti mosty depictIng time fancy or lh2 artist only . hut well llted 10 Mlmulate time Ilopllar love or glot y. WonderCul sets or chNomen also appeared , each Piece repro- En.lng . Chinese or Japanese olcer or aol- Meanwhile the theaters were celebrating much cotnploto rash- the war after 1 more cOlIlete Ion. I IE mme exaggeration to say that at- most every episode of the campaign las repeated upon the Etag ctors even \Is. Iee the b3ttflehls to study scenes anti backgrounds ant fit themselves 10 portray realistically , with the aid or artIficIal snow stermims the hardships cl time army In Man- churla. Every gallant dCIll was dramalz d almoFt as soon as reportell The Ilealh or the bttglcr . Shlro1aml ( onjro ; the noble but fatal courage oC Haraea Jlnltchl , who scaled a rampart and opened I fortress gate 10 his. comurades ; tIme heroism or time fourteen troopers who held theIr own against 300 Infantry ; tine uccessrul charge oC unarmed - armed cochlea upon a ChInese haa lon-al Ihese and many other Incllents were repro- duced In n thousal1 theaters. Immense II- luminatons or paper lanterns letteed wLh phms"s or loyalty or patriotic cheer celebrated - brated the slccess oC the imperial arms or gladdened the eyes or soldiers going Ly train to the lehl In Kobe-cormetatttly traversed iliumnitmatlons contintted hy troopers-such iuminatons contlnuee night after night for weeks together , ant the residents of each street subscribed fer lags mind lriumphal arches. But the glories of the war were celebrated also In ways more durble by the various great Inllustrlcs or the country. Victories amid Inchlents ! or sacrificial heroll'm wert conunemorled In porcelain In metal work anll In costly toxtitres not less than In new designs ! for envelopes and note paper. The ) ' were portra'ed on the elk \nlng of haorl , on women'9 kerchiefs or chirinmen In the embroider or girdles , In the designs or sUk ! shltts ant oC chlklren'e holta ) ' robee . not 10 fpcak of cheaper prlnled goods , such as cal- leo and tOlelng , They were represented In lacquerware or many kinds , on the shIes and covers or carven boxes , on tobacco pOlches , on sleeve bmtttons . In designs for halrplw , 0' ) women' ! combs , even on chopsticks. nundles or toothpicks In tiny cases were offered for sale each 100thplcK havIng engraved : lon I. In microscopic text , a dlfereat poem about time \ar , And np to the time or peace , or at least ill ) to time tme of the memo . ttt- lempt by a soetmi to 1\1 the ChInese 1.lenl- . pOlentary during negotlons , all things h PJcned as the people had wished and ex- iwcted. _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ 't'rihs Umii1em'tmihctt1 fUI' hiemil lii's Smilce Wi be render more 1lenclal. and the fatigues ! of travel comtmmteracted I tine voyager \ I ! tile' along wlh him hiootctter's Stomach Bitters , and me that protective and enaLl1 tonic , nerve invgorant mmmi appetizer regu- larly. lmpmtrittes In air antI water is neutral- izomi by It , atid it Is a tnatelnless traiquillzer : anti regulator of the stomach , liver and bowels. It caunteracts momalarla , rhmeumumatisimi , and a tendency to kidtmey and bladder oil- nmentS , ts Oih ) sTOItY. 'i'omui Corisi II'S Ammtinmlmle Cotmati timent miuiI Ills .tmmbitlotm. Thmo dories tlmat are told , sayc tIme Boston Advertiser , about time late Senator Van Wyck atiti his affectation of old clothes , anti even the strav hat , time titetuantleil overalls held Ill , by a siimgle trjspshmder , over wimich there wac neither coat nor 'et , recilli one of time best of the altO amiectlotes ahout timat great Ohoan of a gonerstiQa that knew hot Mc Kinley , and to i'lmicii John Simermiman v'as kncwtm , it at all , only as atm upetart young- stor. The story to oltl , but , like aid witie , is all the better on that account , At the ineigint of 'iotmm Corwiin's PO"'er and iniiuence lit Wanhniugton , a constItuent , s'ino hati often slappeil mliii on tine bade atmmi asked imlin to take something in a LIcking cotmnty grocery u'tom'e , canme on \Vmtsimington to get a joim , lIe s'ao received by Mr. Corwin with charac- teristie cordiality , and asked wimat commitl b ilono for imitn. lie applied for time Iositlon of United States timinlster to Englatmtl , but vac' told , ivhth every appearancu of deep grief. tinat the imlaco , umifortunately , had b'n filled before time Ohie'in's arrival. The latter timemi alpiied ill successon for time German , French , Rtmsslan , Spmlmlsh , Porttmguee'o ' atmd Swiss portfolios - folios , for consuit'htipo beginning with London anti ending with sonic ohsctmra little town on tim west coat' of South America. The apphicatmt's wandering ambition then took a new tack , anmi confiding itself within a narrower range , ended tine aohlcitstion ( or oflice by asking for a 9O0 clerkshIp ito one of the departmntnts. Toni Corwin , still cordial - dial , neighborly and retntniscent , stmd do- hlghmtcd to see mis visitor , and anxious' to know about the welfare of the visitor's famnily , in- ( juiring after time vie anti cacti of the nunmer- ous clmlldren by their Christian names , wac still obliged to say tltit these places were all occupied. At last the applicant , rising to tie- part , measured time great stotestmiatm with imims e'o from heatS to foot , and ealnl : "Tom , old fellow , you and 1 , it senis to me , are pretty nmucim of a size. Can't you let me mayo a suit of your old clotimea ? " r clk p1 It'll Surprise YOml. ' , Vlieim you see it. S i 0 It's so highly litilshteti , c it's so (14311CloU81y sweet. it's 1111Y113's Ill tulle , it's lots' In price-l7 , it's $15 ( lOWll hIltS 8 a Iliolitli , No other deaiei' limos as good ImilitlO its this. V ? l a A HOSP2 , Jim - , , m Music and Art , m 1513 Douglas St. - M ARGIN log- our cueopmet , ot'o sa. . ' ' plalmning M.thIOIN 'i'2tAI3INU sod T RAilING DEImNiNo ALL. MARKET EX' ltitESSiONS. Also Cu , ' daily ansi. ket letter suggejtmng mainen anti La EXPLA1NE U. mlmat to trade. Sloth free. Sank reference' fucotihed. AItiJOQAST . ' CO. MEMIIEIIS CHICAGO Oi'IOee IIUARD OV TRADE , 2 Traders 1iuildio , . .1biao. An UprightJudge ( Be he Con1pttRor or tomer ) of Fine Tailor- made Garments made to order , can't hell ) but say ti'rj this is the gi'eatest sale kno'n il-i the history of I N u'iscit' . Suits and Overcoats- Ion-I our Superb Assoi'tiic'nt , worth ® ® 43O and We make , during our RAT ARANTE LE , o For For$12 Choice. _ Choice. W1AT OUR CUARANTEE MEANS. 1l ( JIEREJY GViiRiXTXE ihat garnessl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ' by .11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . durj- our : ectal sale on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' , ' oI1i TII'E4\7'2'-F/t'E l)1.LAf'S or 500k ( , aunt mI mat sa/c/arloy rc'e u's ! ! s ifnit jogs c/nnnsetp ice rvlhfn I/n , , Ej' items finm dale. tte ful/ier arce to heet janf gaivme'mls in 11' ° ' ° n'c1n , , paf , , and tcjs fice of c/na.ce , for a Pee iod of cite yea , . Recsm'enl Jyneul , CaM Ier , EDAIAIT , THE TIULOH Ye M. C. A. Bldg. , 210-212 S. 16th St. - - - - - - - - ' - - 4 . : RESTORE [ I 'I'ints grOat Vegetable ' . , .PiMHaoD % 'itnntizi'rtbepresni p. 'uunomt'i Fretnch ilii9'siciamm will quickly cnnro volt of all lnez' . - vous or ttispasv of ttno gemmerativo , Lmimit erloinna rtncln iii Mmitnlnooi , -S itmsommm mdii , l'giinns tin thu itticit , I3etmniial , i.mniissi , na , N'rvsimism Pimples , i'ot1tns to .5tarr' , } xtnnummltnmg Im"ius , , , Vmsrtcoeela nil - ( 'omnstinatoni ! , It atopm till losses bs' , Ias , cir miight. l'ievetits ( puck. tIcs's of disetmnirge , ivinicim if miot ctnem'iel lenitI tim 8arnmintorrtntm'nm ; ain all Line hnorror'i ot Impotettc3' . ( 'LIPS IsI'eJCICLIJCS : : ttnoiivcr , tins a E FO R AFTC fl AcID lnidrii'ys and time urinary organs of all tuupucitics , CVPIIENE strengthens mind restores snuath weak orgaaa Time r'niton sttlTerer'i tire tot , cimrc.i by 1)octora is because ninety' per ccnt into trnimbletl wltb eosrs , I C Is. UUL'llEN i'S Is tIne omnly known remmlv' to cure wtthnout .ini Op'ratiomn , 50th tm'mtlmonl. , la A written gunuammteogtven amid money returned if six hoeq does InnS 05r021 a . , QOa box , six fur 5.00 , hmy mull. Sontt for rae cim'culmmr anti testltnotmiaia. ' aA.Sremi.q 1)tVs P M EiICT2E CO. , 1' , 0. Box 2070. Sa FramnctexuCa ! , JO r me ' , ij e'iOAI.E ow GOODMAN DRUG CO. . mo Farnam St. . Orualme. . ADROIT OBSERVERS See that the People are Moving South . . . .BECAUSE- No DroLitlis , No Hot Winds , No Floods , No Heated Terms No Blizzards , No Cold Snaps , No Cold Winters , No Crop Failures MEN.CE the intcihlgchit IalOr of of the llthshulldihi.tiI , who cutii suc cessuhly gro\s' tS'O or three tsrops yeiti'Iy. - 4 REMIMBER ORCIIARD HOMES Time great [ remit growIng anti vegetable raising district of time South. A soil that raises ati'thing timat grows and a locatiotm from which you roach the markets - kots of tue whole countm'v. Your frult antI garden truck sold on the ground , and placed in Chicago St. Louis anti New Orleans markets in 12 to 24 bour * . . In this garden spot of ) cnmerica. , , NO PLACE ON EARTH I Offers greater advantages to the intellIgent settler , One malt time work you now do here will give four times the results in this wonderfully imroductlvo country : Time people are friendly ; schools , churcimes , mmewspapers are mIcnmty ; railroatl Z. , duties Ulme , and a soil whose richness is unsurpassed. 'rss'o and 'I'lirce Crops Can he Suaccssfuhly Grown the Same Yeti. .4 Tlmnber is abundant-Lumber is cheap-Ftmel coste nothing-Cattle are easIly raised and fattened-Grazing Is fine all time year , ' , CLIMATE Is healthy and delightful ; land and sea breezes nail cool nights. The mean temperature is 42 t 65 degrees. Time average rainfall is sO Inches , No extreme of heat or cold ; sulilclent rain for all crops. 20 TO 40 ACRES properly worked makes you more money and makes It easier than the best 160- acre farm in time west. Garden producbi arc a wonderful ylulml anti all bring big prices. StrawberrieS. peacimes. plums , aPricots , grapes , pours , figs , early applea , in fact all small fruits , are sure and prolitablo cmops , GO SOUTH : GO SOUTH. _ : l , . I S SEE . . . . 'b. : . ; 1tf Orchard Homes NO PLACE ON EARTHS Surpasses Its soil , climate , location , present anti future value or home advantages. The Most Equable Cliiiiate iii Aitierica , 4 , This is your opportunity. Time pee plo are friendly : echools sumcicnt ; now. papers progressive ; cimmirc'ueJ liberal. The enterprising nuan who wants to isetter time conditiomm of himtslC and hula family inotmld ltmvcstgate ? ( hits nutter and sic wiU be convinced , Carefully * ieleete i fruit growitl anti garden lands we now offez on liberal terms aua reasonable prIctS. Orchard Homes The most carefully selected lands in best locations , Will make you money. Will srow In value. Will suit you. Call on us or write for full informatiou. e. . G1Q Wa AMES , GENERAL AGENT , 1617 Farini Sfrcet. Omaha , Nel , . 4. JAMES E. BOYD & CO 'rclephiouo 1039 , OMAhA , N1I3. Co M M I SSION Grain , Provisions & Seek R9om Ol1 Board of Trade , Direct wires to Chicago anti Now York , Correspondents ; John A. Warren & Co. - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ Li. . P. IIMITII ( Tel. 13)3) ) 8. It , BTAN1tOIt F. P. SMIeIIH Y CO. GRAIN and 1-1tOVIS1QN floom 4. N. Y. Lifo Bldg. , Orneoha , liranch offices at Frennont and Columbus. Ai Orders placed on ttns Cinicago Hoard of Trgu4 * Coreeaiond.nta Schwartz. Dupe. & Co. , Ubi. go Schc.noar , Flack Ce , , IlL Lu1i. csp 10 rust National IJauk. Omims.