THE OMAHAPAILTB13E : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER. 2 , 1807 , COJ.MLRCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Loses Its Two Main Props and the Prica Drops Down , MAY LOSES A CENT AND THREE-FOURTHS ] ) roriiilr' Limn In Oiii-Ilnlf Cent Corn mill Uiiln a Finnic lOaxIrr In .s > iniiiilliy PruvlNloii * Con- , nlili-rnlil ) CHICAGO. Xov. 1. Diminishing receipts ntul the ( Iron Ih , which have been the tnaln HtipporlB of wheat for Bevernl days , both went by the board today and there Is a de cline of Ho In December and l4o In ' .May for "ho dayA heavy Increase In the vl - Iblo added to thv discomfiture of the bulls. Corn and outs were a Blmdo easier. 1'rovl- nlons advanced TtifClOHc , Wheat hud to encounter a Brent number of illHcourngemontrt to begin with , nnd they wore added to by one other extremely bear ish fc.ihiro that developd during 'the ' day , 1ho breaking of the drouth throughout Illi nois , Indiana , Ohio , Tennessee and Ken tucky , very heavy receipts of wheat In the northwest. IOAXT nuotiillons from Liver pool , world's shipments for the week Jioavler than expected and n further In crease In the -amount on ocean pussaRC. That wan a formidable array of opposing forces for the bulls to stand up ugalnst , und consequently th" opening ot the day's procc'Cillnirs was at a decllnu of about lo j > er bu. Ijcceinhcr ranged from 9fiic to U"o at thu opening,1 with u few sales Immcdl- ntely after a. lirc. Offerings > wcre not so heavy as L-xpectud , anil for this reason a Hlow recovery to 7o utipued , which was the highest point of the day. After that prices nagged , I he iweakness becoming very ile- cliluU when the1 llgurea on the vlslblu were nnnounctd , Tlioy showed nil Incrcaso of 2,3ii,000 ; bu. This was u complete surprise and showed how llttla can be learned of the changes In clochi In regular elevators ot the country by taking the published dully receipts at the principal markets. Liv erpool nhowfd n % d decline at the opening licre , but recovered this Inter. Chicago ie- coljitH were 181 cars , of them No. 1 north- crn spring. Minneapolis reported l.ttCU car loads nnd Diiliuh 100 , " or 1.8.W at the two places , compared with 1,610 on the preceding week nnd 1,147 the eorrrspomllng week of the year before , llesldes the rail receipts ns mentioned for C.ilcago , 17KK ! > bu. were received by canal , but tin- latter was un derstood to be from u clearing house on the canal In the neighborhood of Chicago. The quantity on ocean p.iss.igo showed un in crease of 1,120,000 bu. , the Kngllsh visible nn Increase of 1,12U,000 bu. Total primary market receipts today were l.tGl.OOO bu. , against l.'JOfi.CKX ) bu. a year ago. The statis tical news of the day won Inil'lsh In only one partk-uUir nnd that was llu > quantity. of wheat nnd Hour cleared for export from .Atlantic ports since Saturday , which wus < > < liml to KJS.OW bu. IJy nboul 12 o'clock De cember had dfcllnrd to We and May , which had stijrtcd at /aft I U I ' , . < . was selling at ti3c. During the afternoon the market showed some Hlgns of strength. A break of over 1V > c was tempting enough to many Bliorts , wlho Improved the opportunity to take prollts. This buying caused a rally In December to 96V4c , where It closed. May In the meantime recovered to und closed at . Voni wan barely steady , closing at a slight recession from Satut day's price. I Vivas duo entirely to sympathy with whfat , rather HtroiiB statistical news preventing more than a % f dec-line. Local slocks decreased 2i2,0lt : ) bu. Keeulpts were moderate' . 03:1 : curs. Clearances were 2.12,000 bu. Visible supply Increased I,1SG,000 bu. Huslness was very moderate In volume. December ranged from 27c to 2fc ! and closed at 2G ; > ic. Oats was ciulet , with an easy fouling ap parent and prices off a trlllo In sympathy with corn. Only n limited business was transacted and nothing In the way of fea ture developed. The visible decreased 501- 000 bu. Local Blocks fell off Kil.lOO bu. last week , which steadied thonnnrket somewhat. HecelptH were 315 cars. December ranped from 1'J ic lo IQ'/sC and closed a shade lower nt 19Vic. Provisions , though quiet , were firm nil day. Hog receipts were lighter than ex- iiectcd nnd freezing weather was reported from , tin- fever districts. Expectations of a lieavy decrease In stocks for the month also caused Homo buying. Cash demand was large. The opening was Irregular , but pricey soon tinned up and a slow but steady advance ensued. At tiho close December pork was 12MC : higher at tT.fij , December iurd 7V..C higher at $1.22 and December ribs IdlilRhor at $ I.GO. Kstlmated receipts Tuesday : AVfaeat , ISO oars ; corn , DSO cars ; oats , 370 cars ; hogs , 30.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Artlelca.l i lllth. | UI in3. ISatday. Wheat- Nov. . . OflM 07M Dt-c. . . . nn 074 ( Miy. : . . Corn- No V . . . SUM 201i ( May' ! 30)4 ) Oats Out. . . . 18M Due. . . . in Mny. . . 2131MH Pork ' Di-c. . . . 7 .15 7 nr. 7 4f ! 7 nr 7 02W Jan. . . . 8 47 8 O''k ' B 47M ' lil ) 8 47W Linl : Doo. . . t IB 4 in 4 22 H 4 lo Jan . . . 4 30 4 HA 4 30 4 : < r.H 4 : ) ( ) Sh'tKlbn Deo. . 4IB 4 50 4 4C 4 r o 4 .t'JW Jan. . . . 4law t GU 4 4'JW 4 SO 4 42 ! No. 2. On the Produce exchanKO today the butter market WBB nrm : creami'ry , lDM13c ; dairies , r. < H2XCiieese ( , quiet nt 8i)12c. U BH , llrm nt IS Ho. OixU quuliitloim were n fullnwH : FlXJt'It Steady ; hard ( -pilnff patents , Jl.Olff t.in ; KOft pulentH , tl.CWI.tO ; bakers , 3. < i0fl3. ! > 0i winter HtiulKhta , Jl.:0ff4.70. WHKAT No. 2 cpiliiK , SSVi8P 9Vic ; No. 3 fprins , SlfJWi' ; No. S toil , MfCfiUc. COKN-No. 2 , 2C'lff2'i'ie. OATS No. Z. JDfW.ic , t : o. b.j No. 2 white , Z2',4ii2ie : ; No. 3 while , 220Tic. IIYK Nn. 2 , 47 ; c , IIAHIJ-JV No. 2 , no'iilnal ; No. 3. 2GIf3Gc. ri.A.\sii'i : ) NO. i. i.oi'd'i.cs. TIMOTHY SKIM-f'ilme , J2 C5. I'llOVISIONS PotU , mit , per bbl. , J7.0J8 ? T.70. iJiid , ptr 100 lbn. , JI.2Mil.57'i. . lUcon , dhoit ribs M'l < n rliiino ) . fl.40fi4.iO. Dry nailed ehoubU'iH ( boM'd ) . il.73tiD.DO ; tlu-rt rlcar tides ( boxed ) , $ JOOjjJ.12(4. ( \VinBKY--li llMort * ' finished t oodw , per eal. , St IS. StJOAll Cut loiif. 5S-1I ; Kinnulated , J5 51. NKW > I.\UICICT.S i i > f tiltItny till ( ifllfl'lll UtlllllllOll llll N. NKW YORK , Nov. l.-FLOUR-KecelptB , IG.7W bbls.i expert J. 21KS bbln. ; nmiket moderati-Ij actlvo , but a yhade oaler ; Minnesota put- cuts , f5.ZOJl5.M ; Mlnnetotu bakcm' , Jl.r jJ .CO , \vlnlcr piiirnli' , ( J.iKIJf3 ; winter htuilk'hls , II TO ( j't.Sil ' ; wlntt-r vxtrnH , t3.t04ClOO ; winter low fiwlcs , t3.W83,15. Rye flour , dull ; fnni-y , { 3M < S } 3 M. UiK-ltwlirat Iliiur , nub't , { 1.40531 CO. lIUCKWHUAT-Dull , 37 JSSc. 1,1 , \ Billet ; > flluw wi-stcin , COe. RYE Qulcti No. 2 \\f ti'in , oOc. HARl.My CJulet. 2S ! C. DARI.UV MALT-Dull ; wcBtcrn , 57OMc. WIIK.VT Receipt * . 331.400 bu. ; vxpurln. 35S SS7 bu. Spot , eimy ; No. 2 ml. $ l.Wi. ) OptlonB upciiPd weak under blB norlhweiliTii ivi-elptu , tlUuppolntlnit t-nblvn and r ln went ; rullli-it im -Hrcelpli. KCS75 bu. : exports , 76.2M bu t4not. llrm. No , 2 , 3H4c. Option * cpi-npd tpndy on IlKht recelplH , ruled firm all < ! iy on ruin vest nnd tKood \ export trudo und rki'iillc \ ne blu-heri November cloxvd nt 30f c ; Peimbcr il. 31'ic. a. 5S > I bu.i exports , 110.317 bu Kpiit , q'llt'ti NO. - , : 't'.jf Opllonn. ijulet but Klt-aily. rln lnK Uo net hluher ; December , ZUiW nic : rioted. S0i . HAV--Qui ti hlpplut ; , )1.0 < v0l.OO ; gocKl to choice , f5.wxn.eo , HOI'S ttU'nJy ; utate , cnnunon to cholrp. ISDi ori > PItT c ; lbl > ' crop , Mjtic. 1SU7 crop , llT17c { : 1-iH-lllo onuiil. I69S cixin. C6ilS"i ! crop , tlO'Jc ; 1S < | 7 rr l > . HU17C. l.'inilon mm Lot. Kiiitos , HIDES Quiet ; flnlvfuton , lOni'ic ' : Texat dry. 12 * l8 o. l-iillfornla , 17 a8- . J.BATHKH < lull ; hemluck hole. Iluenos AVIVK ' Illibt tn lii'uvy uvlijhlH , MHiJil c. IMIO'VISIONS Ilivf , nnlrl ; family. l9.fK)5 ) ? jnouj beef hum * . IJI.OOSiJS.W , pncliel. J8 SD49.M. Cut ineaH , "lendy ; pk-klt'.l bellies , JO.SIHHS.OO ; nlckled liouMcr , . > .t5 ; pickled h m , js.w. l ird , firmer ; nestern tenni , fl.liO ; refined. lraJy ! i-onllnent. f < .8 * . I'urk. ( | Uli-t : old mess , 8.50i > O.W. now mess. no'i ' i9.50 ; iiort clear. flO.OO ; 1J.OOJ Mmllx. Ill.OOeitW Tallow , tmltt ; Cll > SUP , nuinlnalt country , 3 ( 8S ir. lU'TTKH-SlMdyj wenlwii , HSrJHo : Klglm rJHCi factory. > lil3c. CIIKIWK-HfcelpH. J.215 pkB . ; quleti lars while. * Woi niidll Hhlte , 9'o : Ur . coloreJ f ic ; < mall colored , 8lc ; purl tklmi , CV U7c ; fu ! lrin. c , HIC1J Qulft ; fair to t-xtni. 4 itt < ! Uc ; Japan f3ie. prime * yniiow IK. i-ctroieuin , nmnlnuli I'enn- ylvanl * cnidt , nominally We. Hoiln , st ayj trained , common to rood , JI.1001 . Turpen tine , dull , I1.400I.4S. . MI-TTAW Pl Iron , Warrant * Men.Iy ; | 7 nked , Copper , Uke , JlO.JiU bid unrt ill n kM , Tin. quirt , 111,79 bid. li.M ukcd. Spoiler , quiet , II.IS bid , fl.JS kd. Iiu1 , exchange quiet , 13.92 bbl , 13.MH atknl rbrokerii' stencly , 53,73 , OMAHA ( ! i\iUAl. JIAUKHTS. Conitlllon of 'I'miltnntl O.tintnlnnn tin Slnplr nml KIIIILJ1'rnilucc. . KOaS-Oood etotk , He. lltTTKIl Common to fair. lOifllc ; choice to fancy , H8I"cj separator ctcnmory , S3o ; gathered creamery , 21c , VEAIj Choice fat. SO to 124 Ibs. , quoted nt Icj TU * < md coane. 4S5c. 1.1 VK I'OlilVrUY llenii. GHc : cocks , SRIOi P"ns chickens , per lb. , f.c ; uuck , CB7CJ tur- , 1'ItlKONS Live , 7M [ dead pigeons not wantefl. HAY Upland , 46.00 ; midland , i.M ; lowland , ift.oo ; ry straw. | ij color makes the price on > ay ; light bales sell the best , only top grailei bring top prices. viaiTAin.E3. CKI.EKY Good'stock , large , I0e ! small. } 5O ONIONS-Per bu. . 4Ja55c. J. ' ANS-Iiand-pickPd navy , per bu. , $1,40. $ ? ? , ' , ' I'C-TATOlvS-Per bbl. . J2.25. UAliHAaij-Humo grown , per lb. , IWttMe. lock cJ- ° -S 'lume Brown , 400 0 ! western 9V.N'CK3-C ! Hfornla. per box. J1.2S. AI'l'l.KSVlnler stock. J2.75iif3.00 ; Jonathans ind fancy varieties , .2Jj California Dellc- lowcr , boxes , $1.60 ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , " ' 'At'HS-Callfornla. 11,2301.15. M.\y YOI1K OltAPKS-Per 9-lb. basket , 130 3',4c : large lots , 12JUlJc. ! JVVJJ ? Il'nho ' nn' ' ' Oreeon , 75c5 ? I.OO. CHANIinHIUKS-Cnpe Cod , per bbl. , J5.CO ; \ l.icon.iln. bnxe , JI.C05J1.10. 'AMl'OnNIA AND Cdl.OHADO PKAllS Ofiod 72"oor ncl" " ' > J-W2.23 : other varieties , J1.50 . TnoPicAk FHUITS. OIlANpns Mcxlcnn , per bnv. JI.CO. I.KMONS Messlnns. JI.2J04.1.0 ! choice Cali fornia , J4.00. ! ( \ ' r''AS ? 'ol'c' ( : larso stock , per bunch. 2.W f2.2o ; medium-sized bunches , l,7ft2.00. M1SCKI.I.ANEOU3. NUTf ) Almondc , California , -per lb. . largo ! ze , 13c ; Hrazlls , per lb. . 10c : English walnuts , > er Ih. , fancy , soft shell , 13c ; standardi , 100 lei Illberts , per lb. . lie ; pecans , polished , large , WlOe ; Jumbo. lHI2o ; targe hlctcnry nuts , J1.25 > cr bu. ; cocoanutn , 4 o each : peanuts , raw , 5U Vic ; roasti-il , cif5'in. I''IOS Imported fai : y , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 2c ; 5 crown , SO-lb. boxes. 13014C. HONEY Choice whltf , lie. KHAUT-lVr bbl , JI.O ) ; half bbl. , J2.23. MAl'I.K smUP Pliognl. cans , each M.23 ; Kal cnns , pure , pjr doz. . $12.00 ; half-gal , cans. C.2S quart cam. J3.BO. IJATKS Per 0 lo 70-lb. boxes , 5c : Pord 9-lb. Kixes , 9c , KHRSH MICATS. DU13SSRD IlEnr Good native tteers , 7c : peed foreituarters , steers , Cc. coed hlndnuarters , So ; vcstcrn steers , CSJJ'.ic ; fancy heifers , fivjo ; Rood lelfers , Gc ; Rood foreqimrter.i , heifers , BVic ; Rood ilnUqiiartcra , heifers. S'Jc ' ; . good cows , Mlc ; fair cows , riJ5i,4c ! ; common cows , 5Vc ; cow forequar. ers. KRaVCc cow hindquarters. 7'/4Rfc. 1IER1' ' CUTS Tenderloins , ISc ; boneless strips. 9c ; strip loins , 7c ; rolls. SVjc ; sirloin butts , S c ; shoulder clods , 5l4c ; rump butts , ! > ' /jc , ; steer boulder clods , fi',4e ; rump butts , 8V4c steer chucks , SVic ; cow chucks , 4lic. boneless chucks. 4MiC ; cow plates , 3c ; Hteer plates , 3'ic ; llnnk steak , i'4c ; loins , No. 1 , lie ; loins , No. 2 , H'lie ; loins , N'o. 3. So ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , 9c ; ribs , No. 1. Ic ; rllM ; No. 2 , S4c ! ; rlln. No. 3 , fie ; stror rounds , "He ; cow rounds , 7o ; cow rounds shank off , 8e ; TlmmlnRB , 4c ; beef shanks , 3c ; brains , per doz. tit" sweetbreads , per lb. , lOc ; sweetbieads calves ) , per lb. , 4V : kldnf-yi , per doz , 3."ic ; ox .alls , each 4e ; livers , per lb. , 3c ; hearts , per 11) . . 2ir ; tonKUes , per lb. , 12He. MCTTON I nmbs , 7c ; sheep , Cc ; market racks ( lonirt , Sc ; hotel racks ( short ) , lie less and saddles , 9e ; lamb legs , Del breasts and stews , 3c ; tonuue > < . each 3c. POIIK Dressed pigs. Cc : dressed boss , BVJc ; tenderloins. 15c ; loins , 7',4c : spare ribs , 4'jc ham sausage bultH , fi' r : shniilders. rnu h , "c ; sluml- ders , tklnned. 5'lc ; trimmings , Cc.eat lar.t. not rc-ndeiril , "lie ; lipnilr , cleaned , 3c : snout and > ars. 3r ; barklioiies , lV4c ; chei-k ments , 3c ; nei-k > ones , 2c : plRs' lalfs , 3c ; plucks , rnch Sc ; chlt- .erilnRS , DC ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. . 23o ; HtomncliK , each 3c : tonEues. each 7c ; kidneys , > er dnz. , lOc ; brains , per doz , , 15c ; p'gs' ' feet , K-r doz. , 2."r ; livers , each 3c\ II1DI3S , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c : No. 2 green ildes , 6c ; No. 1 Baited hldeu , 8V4c ; No. 2 green salted hldcH , 7V4e ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , Sr ; No. S veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs , . Ce ; No. 1 dry lint hides , llfflS ; No. 2 dry flint hides , SHIOc ; fo. 1 dry salted hides , OfJIOc ; part cur-d hides. , ic per lb. le.fs than fully curea. SHEEP PK1/T3 Green piilted , each 13B7."c ; green salted sheatllngs ( short wooled early skins ) each ir > e ; dry shearlings ( short woolert early skins ) . No. 1 , each Be , dry Hint. Kansas ind Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 43c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska nurraln wuol pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 304cj Iry Mint Coloiudo butcher wool pelts , per ID. , actual weight , 4JI3c ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight. Sfflc ; feet cut off , us It Is useless to pay frelcbt on them , St. I.milN ( ( iicra ! MnrUi-tn. ST. IX5UIS , Nov. 1. FL.OUII Weak , but un- hanKcd ; patents. $4.S.@T.tO ; Btrnlghtn. J4.30J } ' 4.05 : clear. Jl.15ff4.30 ; medium , J3.riOG3.73. WHEAT Closed about 2o below Saturday : No. 3 red , ci\sh , elevator , 99lc : track , Ml'icfcJl.OO ; No. 2 hard , cash. "JOc ; December , Jl.00 % ; May , iiSc bid. COHN % { ? % o off In sympathy with wheat : No. 2. cash , 2Oic : December , 24c : May , 27T4c. OATS Easier ; No. 2. cafh. clcvutor. ISVfcc : track. 10ii0oj white , 21HO2c ; May , 21 % 22c. HYi : Lower , 46HC. IIAHLEY-Qulet ; fample sales of Nebraska , . COHNMEAL-Steady , J1.13. 1IHAN Scarce nnd firm ; sacked lots , cast track. 4S T49Ho. PLAXSEED J1.01H. CLOVEH HIJKD Prime. $3.COi3,00. TIMOTHY SBED-J2.40IT2.G5. HAY Active and firm ; timothy. { 8.50010.50 ; ' 'TlKTAlAS llcnd. ' easy. J3.7f , . Sneltcr. dijll. J4. IIITTEH Creamery , I91i2lc ; dairy , 12B20C. EC.HS lletter , 13Hc. IIAOOINO Steady. 7'io for heavy. POULTHY Chickens , quiet : springs. C ilucks.3i , < .drfic : geepp. BHc ; turkeys , CO , 'Ac. COTTO NT I US S3c. T\V1 NI * _ ! k * PHOVlSIONS-Pork. firm ; standard , jobbing. SS.2T. . Lnrd , higher : prime. J4.12ii : choice , JI.17V4. Hacon ( boxed lotH ) , e trn short clear , } 3.G : ' ? ; clear ribs. J3.62' * ; clear sides , J3.62H. Dry suit meats ( boxed lots ) , shoulders , Jj.2. , ; extra. . , . . , clear sides. Hhort clear , J3.12H ; clear rlb J..2. ; J3.37H. Suirar cured hams , J3.COW11.00. UFCBIPTS-Floiir. 8.001 bbl . ; wheat. 94,000 bu. "corn. 131 COO bu. ; oat , 40.CCO bu. SHIPMlbNTS-Flour. 4.100 bbls.j wheat , GG.OOO bu. j com , 14,000 bu. ; oats , ll.'OO ' bu. IVIIIIHIIH City MnrUi- . KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-WllEAT-Market about Ic lower ; low grades dull. Kood fnlrly active ; No. 1 hard. SGtiS7c ; No. 2 , tilfiSGNo ; 3. 7J Slc ; No. 4 , 7C 79c ; No. 1 red , 91c ; No 2 , Me ; Nil. S. ! WiJ3e ; No. 4. Sic ; No. 2 spring. 8J fk2ttr ; cbliN-M rkc iulet. 'Ac lower ; No. 2 , 2022c ( ; ' OATS Market 4nctl\e and Mrm ; No. 2 white. KYE-.Market ' steady ; No. 2. 4Wl'-iP. IIIITTKII Market stronp ; creamery , 2lfl23c ; dairy , 1M/2U- . Kuas Market Mrm at 13'4c. UKCRIITS Wheat , 1S7.200 bu. ; com. 83,300 sniPMEN'lV Wheat. 79W > ) bu.j com , 11,300 bu. ; oats , 3.000 bu. _ Iliillliutiri.MurUftN. . 11ALT1M01IE , Nov. l.-PLOl'It-FIrm : west ern tl.OiMtlU ; winter wheat palunts , Jj OOUD 2j. WHEAT Weak ; t\m \ December , ! ' 9'.i.'iii'9V4c ' ; XIuv. 97o nsknl , receipts , 72.300 bu.j uxiwrts , LrOHN Steady ; spot. 311liJ'3le : November or December , 31U 31Uc ; Btoamer mlTPd , r94W2'J'4c. ! ' ! Ilpi-clptH. 111,100 bu. ; exports. 171 , B3S bu. OATH Plnu ; receipts , 3'J.723 bu , HYIi Enxler ; No. 2 wwturn. M'.JSjJlic. Ite- t and steady : choice timothy. 113.01 HUTTEU Stendy : fancy creamery , 23fl21c. Edns-Plim ; fresh. 17flSe. CIIEI-SE Sleiidy ; fancy New York large , 10 JJllc. _ _ _ ( ; iiirlnmifl .Mnrlci-lM. CINCINNATI. Nov. 1. PJ/3HU Steady ; fancy , HYK Sltniilyi No. 2 , 47c , 11ULIC SIKATS Steady ; JI.CO. ISacon. quiet ; $625. Uird , firmer ; fUV * , WHISKY Steady ; $1.19. lll'TI'KK Htendy : fancy Klgln creamery. 25r ; Ohio fancy * sep.'imtor , 20rf22c ; gathered creams , IMHSo. fancy dairy , I2f 14 ' . SIH5AH Dull ; hiinl refine. ! . $ l.l08j.Sj. EllllS tjulet ; 14c. CHEKSE Steady : good to prlmu Ohio Mat. Sc. Ilvtritit > l rirulii mill I'rnvlhlniiN. L1VEUPOOU Nov. l.-WHEAT-Steady , Ui hlKher tn I'.id lower ; November , nominal ; De cember. 7 SVii'l ; * ' > ' . 1 * ! * ' COHN NoM-mbi-r , dull. Sa Mi December , dull. la 3d : January , S 41. PHOVISIONSj-Hhoulder . * iuaro. 29s. I.ird , prlniu wpmerii , steady. Si's 8d. Tallow , prime city , steady , lt > < . . . . Kollowlnif ore the Imports of wheat Into Liver pool iluilnn thi * last week : I'riini Atlantic ports , ltTH ! < iuurler ! fiom Pacific | rlB. 2.W ) ijuaru'ra ; froin other ports.3iKk ) < fuarers. | Tlw Imports of corn fiom Atlantic porla were 30.600 quarters. Titlt-ilti MnrUi-ti * . TOLEDO , Nov. J. WHKATulct ; December , COHN Active nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2(0 OVic. OATS Dull nnd kteady ; No. 2 mixed , ISVjo. HYK Dull and Htcutly ; No. - cah , SV , CIXVEHSEED-Sttudyj ) prime , 83c. OIL-Unchnngrd , _ _ Dt-trcK IJrnlii Murlct-t. DUTiioiT. NOV. I.-WHKAT-NO. i white , 83 ic ; No. S r tVpCiiq ! Pcc mber , S7S-c ; ; May , 't-Oll.N-No. 2 mUedS' * > c.- ' * OATS No. t while , S2U VK No. ' _ I'lilluili-lplilii rroiliitiMnrlr . PHILADELPHIA. Nov. l.-lll'TTBIl--Qulctl prints , lo lower ; wertern creamery , 2l'4e. ' KOnB Firm : nearby. Jici ) western , ISc , CJIKESB filcady , rirnlii Itcnt-ljitx nt I'rliirliiul . . CHICAOO , Nov 1 H' ' i-c pU t-vlny : Wl. at l f c r : corn. BS cars ; oati. 315 can. KitlmaU-d car lots t. . marrow : Whrat , 190 cars. corn. cnrs. . .aTn. S70 .am. . ST. I/Ids Nuv. l-Tl'c lpt : WhOAt. 1J2 cars. MINNBA1-OUS. Nov. i.-ilcelpt l Wheat. I , MO cnis. . . . . KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-nwHiU : Wheat. IZ onr . . . nrt.fTM. Nov. l.-llrctlpts ! Wheat. 1 cars. .Sit n I'rnncUi'ii win-ill i l Unrlcy. SAN PIIANCISCO , Nov. 1.-WIIBAT-fit irtr : I > f nlr , $1.4 ; May , I1.47H. . HAHLEY-rirm ; December , 8 c ; May. c. STOCICS AM ) HUM'S. HIcntliniM > I < i-iiiinll7.i- | ( lie Atlcnllou nt HrnkiTN nml O | criilor . NEW YO1UC. Nov. 1. The business on the stock market today was very small , the trailing nmountlnu to little more than the passing ot holdings from one hand to the other of the snmo person , The professionals bought stocks strong nnd soil them In the afternoon , whll * the changes resolved themselves Into very smalt fractions , though the later reaction extended n little further thnn the early rise. The sals of the Union Pacific main line nt Omaha had the effect ot stiffening the price of the stock. which rose at times 1 % per cent above the low point and saved ft part of Its aiUantage nt tha close. The Mock was. however , without buoy. n.ncy. Conrolldatcd Gas also fluctuated In a characteristically erratic manner , dropping 2 l > er cent , rising 4 i tier cent nnd closing tha < lay with n net Rain ot 2 per cent. Plttsburit , Cin cinnati , Chicago ft St , Ixnils showed a contln- iianco of Its recent form nnd Is higher on the day. The grangers showed some strength during the day , but the gains were wiped out , except In the cases of llurllngton nnd Northern Pacific preferred. There wajt i ome buying ot Louisville on the showing by Its September statement ot nn Increase In net earnings ofJlH,2.iS. l > or th rest brokers and operators Deemed to be moro Interested In discussing tomorrow's municipal eloctlon und betting oa the results th n' In bat ting on flocks. Today being ft bank holiday In London no quotations were received from therft to Influence results < here , but there wan llshl buying of some stocks In this market for Lon don account. The stiffening In the rate on call money , which was likely to laat for some length f time , Is attributed to operations Incident to the November disbursement on account of divi dends and Interest , which are estimated nt about J30.0(0.ocn. . , „ Hallway bonds were strong In tone , especially the Houston ft Texas , Oregon Short Line md Oregon Navigation. Total sales. W.1,000. t.nltcd Stales bonds were U per cent higher bll for all Issues except the Cs , which advanced ' , i per cent. The new 4s coupon sold at 12i % , ox-Interest of 1 per cent. , , The Evening Post's London financial cable gram says : "This Is n holiday un tne London Stock exchange , It being All Silnts' day. The tone of the money market was momentarily easier , but from Indications In gDod quarters It locks as though money mny keep fairly light for some time to come , with only a slight go- back In the discount rate. Today large repay ments from the market to the Hank of Eng land weio due , but only n very small portion was paid off. Gold was In. Miong demand from the continent nt 7V4c per ounce. Thi" following wure the closing quotations on the leading stocka of Ihe New York exchange today : ' second assessment paid. Total pales of stocks toilny were 164,100 bharcsl. Including : ClilcnRO , IIurlliiKton .1 Qulncy , " 32.M1 ; . LouisUlIe & Nashville , 3.025 ; Manhattan , 4.S72 ; Mlsfourl Tactile , 7,390 ; Northern Tacinc prc- feired , 9,570 ; Reading , 3,730 ; Rock Island , G20 ; St. 1'aul , IS.CM ; Union Pacific , second nssess- ment paid , 13,830 ; Hay State Gas , 13.S10 ; Chl- C&KO Gas. 8,030 ; Consolidated Gas , 3,313 ; Sugar. 13.SG4 ; Chicago Great Western , 4,3U , > . \i-iv Yurie Moiiry Market. NKW YORK. Nov. l MONISY ON CAL.I , ICuay at IHCl'i per cent ; laFt loan , 2 per cent. PRIMI3 S1BRCANTII..H PAPER 34&44 ! per cent. STKRLING EXCHANGE Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills nt 14.SS1 for demand and nt | 1.82H6 > 1.62'SS ' for sixty days ; posted j-ates , $ l.83 > < , nnd fl.SC5TI.S6li ; commercial bills , JI.M'.i YlA It'SII.VKR 57 c. ' ' MEXICAN DOLLARS 44ic. aoVKRNMKNT IIONDS Strong. STATK I1ONDS Dull. RAILROAD riONDS-Stronp. SIL.VKII CKRTIFICATKS 67148390. _ ClosJnR quotations on innids were as follows : IJ. S. iiiwlHTr-ir. . . . 1'7HTN7 ! J. O. .Mi. . ' . 11JH U.S. H3W la con. . .1'JSInlN. C. fli 12'JV * II. S-IB.res , ' ' ' U.S. 4s.coup , 'llTtH No. Pficiho I8t . . ! ! l25 " U. H. ' 'a , rax No. I'aoltlo 3i SK U.S. 'iH.ro ? ,11491 No. l'acitio.4B II. S. ! it. coup 1H N. Y. C. &St. It. Is..l : n5 DlHlrletH.031 , U1J ! ( N iW. Us 120M , Ala..olii44 A IDS N. W. Consols 144 Ala.cliHsll : .IDS N. W. Dob. 59 115 Ala.cliH-iC ! , ,1111) , ) Oro. Nav.lsts Ala. Currency. . . Ort Or.s. Nav. 'Is 113 AtChlHOII-lH O. S. L. ( ! s. tr. . . . , .110 Atchl on au ] , 4H. . ! nn O. S. It . 'm. t. r CanailaSo.lnila. ! . O. Imp. tHti , t. r. . . lfi ) Chic. Tonu . 43 O. Imp. Si , t. r . . . . .10 O.i O. ils ,110)1 I'.ieltlebu of ' 03. . .1IW C. H. .t D. , .10 IK Iltuwllns Is D. A.H { } . IHU 103 R. O.Wmt IBH. . . . B , , t R. O. 4s SS-n St. It. , V I. M. Oj-i. 5 811 KaHtT nn. lst8..KI7 St.L. AS : . 11 . - > * KrltiOun. Is 101) ) Stfl' . Cotmolt V. W.&D , U. t. r. . G St. 1 > . C. .V I' . lsH..illl 'Sou. CU'O , . 'is 1(11 ( St. l > . C. &P. BH 110 O.II. , vS. A.1)8 ) 11)11 ) S.C. nonfimil. . . . 'i U. 11. .V.'I. -JIIS..1H' ' Somhorn llv. 5s. . . . 11171 II. MT. Cant. 5s Ill ) S. II. , tT. Oa ( ID II. AT. C. con 111..Ill I Tenn.n ' , v sot'l-4 . . " . ) ' Iowa C. Ists IIH4 T.-K. I'.ic. It G.lstl S iv. i . ifi-N. i. r nuvi iux. i < r . i\ . .du1 * . . i/i K. P. con. t. r 110 III. P. IHI * . . . , Itll La. Now Con. 18. . . . II7S U. P. D. A ( ! . IsU. . Irt U.VN.Unl U S44 Wnu. iHt.'n l)5)j ( ) MlHsourl Us 10(1 ( Wab. ' 'da 7 M. K. , VT. a.U ( ) ( ) > < Wott S'.i'ira Jl llli ) ' M. K. &T. In . > Vn. Cintiirl'ss (17 ( ! { N.Y.U.lHU IIS IV.i. tloforr.til 1 IIONtOII SIlll-U ( llllltllfilllliH. 11OSTON , Nov. 1. Call loans , 3fjl pfr cent ; llmo leans , 3VsU4H per cenl. Closing prlcca for fclscks , bonds and mining shares ; A.T.&S. P : :7. : I3H W.'Eldc iiTTS Amurlcan Su.7ir. . 1 ll > W. Klo3. pM 0 Am.Siirir : ufd . . . 11.14 Rd. Kbn. Hi Ki'J llav.St.ltn O it . . . . > JV | ( ion. Kloo. ptd. . . . 80 lioll T li > | ita. ! . . ' . ' " > 7 Atchlion pfd 'J05 * llostcn.t Albuv. VI-I Atiihlmiu 44 Hil ! ( lioHton.t .M.UU3. . . 1(17 ( Oon. Klec. ftn nil C..1I..VQ ll.IVS . Allouoz.MlnliiirO ) CD FltchburiHB Att'intlo ' . ' 't ( icnvrul Klbclno. . ; 1.1K HoHion & M Jiitim : IH ! ) lllinolH Stun. . . -II lliiltnX Jlincn.'DM Mexican Contr.il. . 54 Calnmoli HoaU. . .1.1 , % N. V.vJ.K HI ) Coulniml.-il UH Old Colony 181 l-'r.inklin 184 O.S. i , isi Kuir : ire IS Kubbi-r Dili OsanoU S7W Union Pacttla - " - > ( Quluoy lin \\V8tKun na TninarncK 1-J8 West EIHI uia 11)1 Wolvonntt I'm SDii PrniK-lNi-ti Mining UutilntliiiiN. SAN l-'UANCI.SCO. Nov. 1. The ofllclal closing auolntlons on mining stock * today were as fol lows : " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All.il" 10 Tiilln. . . . M AlDhaCon. . . . , , , , . 12 Jimilc'r Anilos VH Ko'ituck.v Con 4 liclchor , 47 Mexican 4'J HtMtA-lljlohur. . . . 41 OcRlduntalCon , . . . Ill ) million 11 Ophlr. Hl : Caledonm'I Ovormnn is ChallensuCon US I'otom 67 Chollar. nil S.iv.i-'u 4 : < Conilrtnncc 100 siorni Niivadi. , . . 71 Con. C.ll. .V V.I 115 Silver Hill S Con. Imperial a Onion Can 40 Crawn Point. 33 UtaliUon it KxcneoiuT , ' ! YclluwJ.iclciu IU linulu.vCurria. . . . H.'l Stunilanl lUu HaloJi.NoreroM. _ _ . JUJO liver bars , t > 7c ; Mexican ilollara , drafts , sight. 17H'C' draflg , lelegraph , 20c. NIMV York 'IIIiiliiK ( liuiditlniiH. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 1. The following arc the closing mining quotations : llulwcr. . S Onfino ,10U CliolUr f > U Onnir. . . . pJ Crown Point. li'J I'lymoutu ) > Q Con.Cal , .t V.i. . . . 11 Uulo ! llver 101) Deadwood no Qiiloksilvor DM. . . 100 Could 1 Currv la Slurri Novii'la , . . . uuj Halu.V Nomron. . I''O Staii'J.TrJ ' 100 HouifHUUo SOJD Union Con 40 JionSllvur VI ) VollQw Jaoitot . . . . 8J Mexican 44 i On Loiiiltiu Slock lO Nov. L Taday la a holiday on the slock iixi'hange. HAH SlLVKU-Klat at 27d pr ounfs. MONKY-S' ! . per cent. Thti rnI u of discount In the open market for short bills is 2H per cent ; for three mimlis1 bills , 2 % Gold Is quoted nt llucnos AyreM today at 1M.1' > ; Lisbon. 4S.73 ; Home , 15.40. Cilllforiila llrlt-il l-'rultH. NHW YOlllC. Nov. l. CALIFOIJNIA DIIIED I-'IIUITS Sttiudy : evaporated apples , common , I © e < - per IK , prime wire trny J'wood dried , ptlme. Pi. rholtP. S iB3fnnry. . 9-ja > , , prunes , f > f/8H < - per lb. , as to size and quality ) aprli-ou , floyal , " ( JS' c ; peaches , unpeeled , "Ollc. peeled , IfiJUc , COTTO.V MAItKlSTS. SlinrtN Cover nml Help I'rli-i-x n I , It- fit- I , nitIn the I ) nj- . NEW YOIIK , Nov. 1. The Cotton market opened steady wlt'.i prices 1 points lower to 1 point higher. Following this was an advance of 301 points , with transactions light , the result of local trading. Cables were l s satisfactory and the advance was. lost. Still later , however , n new upward movement net In on covcrln ? on predictions of frost on the cotton belt , lending to fears of higher cnbles tomorrow , which will bo ft holiday here. Shorts covered nnd the afternoon - noon phases of the market wen ? stronger than previously. At best the iriifVct showed ft net advance of 4 to B | K > lnts , Mill ? total soles of futures of ISI.SIP balef. Kpnl elfcwd quiet ; mid dling. Co ; het receipt * , fiO lwi > ) HI-OIH , 451 bales ; cxportn to Great Hrltaln , 2.C1 1 > Ates ; to I'T.uicc. 1.295 bales ; t the. continent , TU5J biles ; for warded , 701 bales ; fnles , 110 hales ; till spin ners' stock , actual , l,7r > 7 bales. Total today : Net tecelpts. M.113 bales ; , | yijf > rts to Clrent lirltnln , 35,501) bales ; to Franco. 15,20) halls ; to the continent , 03.191 bnlosj'nock , f93,25J bales. Consolidated : Net receipts ? . 1U.OCO bile * ; ex ports torcat Ilrltaln. Gl.TiB-iKilIss ; to France , .40.057 bak's ; to contlnents-S4lM bales. Total since September 1 : Net recfllptii , 2,211,930 bales ; exports to Orcat lirltnln , K7i ) < lhes ! ; to France , 177,459 bales ; to the continent , 4M.2i7 ! bale ? . LIVEIU'OOL , Nov. 1. COTTON Knlr demind. prices lower ; American mllldllrfK fair , 2 12-S2d : gooil middling , 37-lCd ; xVpicrlcnn middling , 2S-32d ; good ordinary. 3 3-32,1 , ; orillnary , S 23 3M. The sales of the day were W > .OW. bales , of which 500 were for rpocufntlon nftd ijiipirt , Inclulms 9 100 American. Hecelpts , 21u)0 ; ) Tjale ? , Including 15,700 bales of American. FutiM'S opeiu'd quiet nnd steady , nnd closed stradv. American mid dling , L. M. C. , November , ' 3 1.r-Clr3 ( ? K-64d sellers - ers ; November nnd December , vj ij.oid buyers ; Dei-ember and Jnmtary , .3 lS-41d buyeis ; Janu ary nnd February , 3 U-Ctd bnyi-rs ; Febniary nnd March , > 3 13-0483 lUG4d buyers ; March nnd April , 3 14-MM3 15-Wd sellers ; April and Mav. 3 IS-llfj 3 IC-Gtd sellers ; Mny nnd June 3 10103 17-Old : June nnd .lulv. 3 1G-C4ST3 17-Gld sellers ; July nnd August , 3 17-BIB3 IS-Wd : August and September , 3 19-Cld. NEW OULEANS , Nov. 1. Holidayno mar kets. kets.MEMPHIS. . Nov. 1. COTTON-Stcady ; mid dling , 5 7-lCc ; receipts. C.C73 bales ; shipments , 13.C39 bales ; stock , C7.732 biles ; sales , 5,600 boles. ST. LOUIS. Nov. I. COTTON Mir ket was 1-lCc lower , but quiet ; middling , 50-10" ; rales , none : receipts , J.1W bales ; ehlpmenls , 4,677 bales ; stuck. ! 9,7S2 hnlc , OALVESTON , Nov. l.-COTTON-Easy ; mid- dllni ; , C 11-lCc. Coffer llnrltt-tM. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 1. COFFEE Options opened unchanged to C points lower ; ruled quiet on the absence of Havre cables on account of a holiday ; telling checked by flee warehouse deliveries In this country : buying checked by heavy stocks ; closed unclnnged to r points lower ; sales , 11.250 bags. Including Novembrr at JS.OOJM.Oo ; December , J3.S3. Spot. Itlo , nominal. Mild , dull ; total warehouse ilelherlea from tie United Stales , 13&.947 bass. Including 14,717 bags from Nc\v York. HAMIIUHO , Nov. 1. COKKCn Opentil un changed and closed \mchanged to U pfg. ml- vnnce ; sales , 4C.OOO bags. * HAVRE , Nov. 1. No market ; holiday. HO Di : JANEIRO. Nov. 1 , COFFEE-Wctik ; No. 7 , lllo , 7.foO rels ; exchttnk 7iid : ; iccelpts , 21.001 bags ; cleared for the United Stales , 17. (00 bugs ; cleared for Eurcpe. 12,001 bans ; stock , 40i- ( noj bags. Weekly report : Coffee , wtnk ; ex- clmiiKe standard , 7,550 rels ; receipts during the week. 100.000 bags ; shipments to the United States , 110.000 bags : stock. lOil.OOO bagf. SANTOS , Nov. l.-COFFEE ( ! o3d average , nominal : roi-elpts. 2B.COO bags ; , mock , l.mtiCO bags. Weekly report : Coffee , quiet ; good aver age. per 10 kilos. 7,100 rels ; receipts during the week , IfO.l-TO bags ; shipments to the United States , 63,000 bags ; stock , 1.1SS.OOO bags. JfCMV York llpy CooilN .MnrUi-l. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. The maiket opened wlthcut change from ths conditions Kovernlnif last week nnd lust month. There Is still a dearth of mall orders and slon- trading Is light In the exlieme In cotton lines. In woolens their l still a scattering demand with prices well sustained. The business for the lapt month has been qullo unsatisfactory , the more so that It was not an ticipated to be so disastrous ns It turned out. Condition * which came up during the month such as the low price of cotton and the decline of pilnt cloths In the eastern market , were chiefly responsible for this though the prevalence - lenco of yell iw fever In the pouthurn section * ban had much to do with It as a contributing cnusp. In staple cottons the imrkct Is quiet. The- situation In print cloths Is extremely unsnt- Istactoiy , the latest repot ts being that som- manufacturers are Inclined to shade from the abnormal price now quoted for sixty-four Ftiuarcw. Oil MnrkcT * ! ? OIL CITY. Pa. , Nov. 1. Credit balances , Cc ; certlllcntco , no bids ; shipments , 23S.9&J bbls. ; runs , 181,753 bbls. CHARLESTON. S. C. . Nov. 1. OILS Turpen tine , llrm ; 2S-vc. Rosin , nrm. SAVANNAH. Nov. 1. OILS Turpentine , nrm ; 23'Jc ; sale * . 713 bbls. ; recclpls.1,00) bbls. Hosln. llrm ; unchanged ; sales. 5.0S2 bbl ; receipts , . 4.2S3 bblt * . . , , WILMINGTON , Del. , Xov , -OILS Turpen tine , unchanged. Itosln , llrm ; Jl.2301.23. Cruda turpentine , steady ; Jl.40gl.00. , ' W l Miirlcrilsi. NEW YORK. Nor. 1. WOOL Steady ; neece. 24frilc : ; Texas , ISQ'Ke. ' ST. I/5UIS , Nov. 1. WOOfl Steady ; heavy nnp in n-Mluiu cnniblmt. Missouri orul Illinois , I3fi > tic ; Kansas and Nebraska , ' OfflOV'C ; Texas , VJc' 'leiritory , ' Murlo-ts. NEW YORK , Nov. l.-SUbAH Haw. nominal ; fair refining , 3'i03 S-lBc ; 'centrifugal. OG test , 13-160. Relhicd , dulIJJ tlahdard A. 4c ; confec tioners' A , 4T4c ; cut" loaf , 5c ; crushed , 5o ; gianulated , Be. . RO3TON. Nov. 1. Clearings , J13,152,000 ; bal ances , $2.MI,300. I HALT1MORK. NDV. l.-iClearlngs , J2,347 , 43- balances , 1370,373. i 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 1. ' ( leal'ltus , J02.J07 452 ; balcnces. 13.542 DI2. ' ? PHILADELPHIA. Nov. . . ! . Clearings , J9.130- 40S : ImlancCB , Jl,304,500. < ? MEMPIHS. Nov. -Clearings , )423.4'4r ; bal ances , JG0.9W. New York exchange , selling nt par. par.CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. Nov. 1. Money , 2li0G per cent : New York exchange , par to 25c premium ; clearing ) * , J3.139.70' ) . ST. LOUIS. Nov. 1. Clearings , J1.SC9.C20 ; bal ances. Ji:9,3G7. Money , steady at 5S per cent New Yotk exchange , par bli ) . 23c premium askel. 'CHICAGO. Nov. -Clearings. . JW.740.7SI. New York exchange , 30c premium ; panted rates Jl ft nnd Jl.S'i. Stocks. Btrong : South Side L moved up on Inveptment buying ; eloping : West r-il ( cage , 101 : 'Diamond ' Match , 13SIJ ; Lake Street L .18 % ; New York Illxcult. G2' < , : Strnwboard , 3l : City Railway. 226 ; South Sdu ! L , C8. I'Di-rluii E'Mnaiiulnl. HERLIN. Nov. 1. Exchange on London , 2i ) marks. K14 pfgs. for checks. LONDON. Nov. 1. The amount of bullion gone Into the Rank of England on balance to day was 621,000. A.IIOHSIi ! . Hi.M aiiH < o Do Itlitlitt If II - Kn-H , It IH froni iKiiiii'iiiicc or KrlKliI , Horses are etsentlally croaturAj of liablt , eays the Florida Handlst. Of gentle , confld- liiK rtUprsltlrrs , but excpaslve'y nervous ; timid , at tlmoi Irritable , and prone to resist otienuously anything that frightens them. If , for example- you put a rope halter on an un broken colt and tlo him to a post , the more the ropu culs Into his tender skin the creator will hn lia ! struggles , wlille ho will soon yield to a halter that InfllelH no pain. Through nervous fright horses sometimes become panic stricken and absolutely uncontrollable. They suffer also occasionally from what , for want of a better name , may bo called "nerv ous paraljsls , " when they seem to be phyo- Ically Incapable of motion. This condition Is almost Invariably the rcault of brutal treatment , and the only reasonable explana tion of It U that the first emotion aroused In the horse by punishment la fear ; that when ho finds that ho cannot escape auger and a spirit of resistance are mingled with hLj fright , and that these combined emotions produce th'a morbid state. The horeo la quick to take advantage of the Ignorance or fear of thcso who control him. AB compared with the dog , ho Is some , what slow of comprehension , but ho differs from the dog In this also , that ho seldom hecojiicn "too old to learn now tricks , " and his memory Is so retentive that he never forgctH what ho has once thoroughly learned , It may also bo set down , as a rule , with few exceptions , that ho meant lo do Just right ; If ho errs It la either from Ignorance , pain or fright , rarely from stubbornness or vice , Thla seeira to bo generally unknown or at least disregarded , for of all the animals the liorEu Is the least understood , the moat harshly Judged and unjustly treated , and for the least Infraction of discipline he la too often brutally punished , ; jirmcn who train horses would control their iemp.ers and en deavor to ascertain the cause of the animal's mlabchavlor they would 'hifrl ' that there Is often ft good cause for hli actions. The eye ! s the best Index , to the animal's feelings , The earn are very expressive , but they do not reveal so plainly " 1O emotions that are dominating him , the eye does. Therefore , study the eyot with Its varying expressions , and when yoir''can read their moaning you hold the key to" ono of the chief ficcrcta of successful training. The horse should be convinced that re sistance Is uteless , but do not he Impatient or harsh ; remember that success la the re ward of unwearied patluuce , If you fall at flnst keep trying until you succeed , Do not be discouraged If you do not eem to make much progress ; your task may take wocko or even months , but If you ubraevcre you will triumph. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Weak Opens with a Pair Run and a Better FoeHngt BETTER CONDITIONS. IN CATTLE TRADE I'rlcrn for IH'cf SU-t-rn StroitK < u il fur llult'lu-rn' Five to Ton Criila IloKM Still OH the Slide. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. l.-Hocclpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hops , Sheep. Horses. November 1 6W)5 ) 1,116 Iu73 61 October so , yis 3,51:9 : KM 1 October W 6i5J 4.0S7' 2,047 Bt October SS 7,235 3.M1 . . . . October 27 G.CGS 4-Utl 2,533 G October 20 4'Jlfi CB5'J 3,113 October 25 B.SG7 l.SSI lWl 7 October 23 1.U3I 4.2SG S55 October L'2 2,937 4,003 2.2U7 October 21 3,722 4MTJ CGS 23 October 20 3.95G 5,437 6.02G October W 4,477 2 , 25 S,3fil October IS 6,0.17 G71 10,151 14 October 1 OB 3,3I7 ! 4,420 . . . . October 13 2,723 3,153 S4 1 Tno olllcial mim'icr ot cars of stock brought In today by each road -wast Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. 1 > . Ily 1 Missouri I'aclilc Uy . . Union 1'aclllc System 44 F. , 13. & M. V. ll. 11 S7 3 1 C. , St. 1' . , M. & O. Uy 21 1 U. < t M. H. U. U Gl 5 C. . U. & Q. Hy 2 C. . U. 1. * 1' . Uy. , east. . . . . . 1 C. . U. I. & 1' . Uy , west. . . . 13 1 _ 3 Total'receipts 2:3 : 17 4 The disposition of the day's r.ecelpts was as follows , each tnu'cr purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Ituyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oma'na ' racking Co 15 aT2 . . . . The G. 11. Hammond Co. 122 ! > 0 Swift and Company l.va 193 G Tne CUdahy I'aCKing Co. SS2 iiG ) - "SU It. Ileekor and Doy < in. . . . 7G5 . . . . . . . . Vansant .t Co 23 J. L. Carey 7 Lohmnn & itothachllila . . 1,110 W. I. Ste/nens | 202 llenton & Underwood . . , 355 Huston & Co 14 Krebbs & Co 31 Hamilton 9- HUM 79 Livingston l Dennis & Well' 210 Noison Morris , Chicago . 2sl ; Other buyers -103 SoS Left.over 20U _ _ Total sales C..til 1.14G 1,533 CATiLK The week started out with a liberal run of cattle , the most of them west erns , and with the market conditions a little more favorable to the selling Inter ests. There were a few loads ot cornfeii beeves In the yards , none of them very extra in the matter of quality. Tne prices paid ranged from $1.40 to $1.00 for the bulk ot too cattle , which was strong us compared with Saturday. Ilutehurs' stock was also strong and in some cases frfiUlo higher. Good cows and hellers met with vcady sale and a reasona bly early clearance was effected. The fresh receipts ot feeders were large , but the quality on an average was nothing to brag about. There were , however , some pretty good feeders among tiho olterlngs and the best sold at an advance oC We , while the general market was strong. The - demand mand was Kood and the trade reasonably active. JSepresentatlvo sales : NAT1VKS. I1HK1STKKHS. . No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. H..1212 54 CO 3..1040 $ J HO 34. . . .1112 J4 II ) C7..12SO 440 18..1327 450 14..S2S 4 CO 19..131)8 ) 4 71) 13..1300 4 bO cows 1..1010 2 ! 0 5. . . . 701 290 1..12M 300 1. . . . MO 2S5 1..135J 345 ' . ' . . . . 8.S3 . 2 W 3. . . . 716 2M I. . . . MO 371) 1. . . . 81J 3M G. . . . 878 200 7. . . . 1KH 255 4..192 J f.J 1..103J 2 CD 1. . . . 40 300 7..1181 310 1. . . . 1)SO ) 3 10 1..1320 3 15 2..1010 3 40 Hinruiw. 2) . . .1007 3 10 1. . . . C7-J 3 25 11. . . . Ml 3 3'i 1. . . . G70 3 00 2. . . . 570 3 00 19. . . .1C07 3 10 11ULI.S. 1. . . .1100 2 fiO 2J..13M 2 C > . . 1010 3 W 1. . . . 010 3 13 17. . . . SOS 3 21 . .1175 1 JO 1. . , .isio 2 s : ' " CAL.VKS.1 1. . . . 2SO 5.CO . 1. . . . 130 u.73 ) STOCKKKS AND J > I 7. . , . 911 3 Cu 10. . . . S40 3 70 . . CM 3 93 18. . . . C40 3 7T ' 11. . . . 419 I S : . . . .1070 3 TO . 023 3 73 20..1073 4 10 WKSTKRNS. 3 cows 1033 2 73 2 cows .1060 3 20 2 cows , 103) 2 76 1 COWH .10CO 3 'M 2 cows S75 2 73 3 feeders. . . .1033 3 00. 11 COW8 105) 2 73 43 feeders. . . . .1052 .1 JO 2 cows ICC ) 2 73 21 feeders. . . . .1327 3 70 33 cows 1057 32) 5J feeders. .10S3 3 S3 5 cows 1070 3 20 1 feeder. . .1210 4 00 1 cow 8S > 3 20 2 feeders. . 063 4 10 Nl-UlRASKA. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 cow 1130 3 03 1 cow 3 03 22 feeder.1020 4 i 3 feeders. . . .1M3 3 50 73 fdr.H. Tex. . 1)31) ) ) 3 50 57 feeders. . . .1053 4 10 I cx W 122) 273 2 HKH 1170 3 23 53 heifers..1033 330 C3 fUis. Tex. . 101 3 43 91 sirs. Tex. . BS3 3 50 1 steer 15S0 I cow 1130 } 3 03 1 cow . 1050 3 05 22 feeders..102C 4 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 cow 770 2 25 4 cow ? 792 2 CO 1 cow 1000 2 75 7 cows 922 3 10 5 sirs. Tex..1116 3 15 1 tltr 1200 3 23 Zlstis. Tex..1059 3 30 1 feeder 790 3 40 2 steers 1230 3 40 12 fteiJera. . . .U91 30" ! 1 feeders.1271 370 13 feeders. . . . 7i. 3 70 3 cows 1120 2 75 21 cow : ) 100G 3 20 1 cow. , . COO 1 HO 1 bull K901 W 1 UK. .1110 2 75 1 tls 1100 3 00 1 tiff. .1390 323 32S sir. . Tex..1023 S 50 1 feeder 1C90 3 75 12 feeders..HS.1 373 0 feeders. . . . COS 4 00 1 cow 710 3 10 3 cows MS 3 30 3 feeders..1030 3 70 1 feeder. . . . 970 3 70 9 MB 1011 3 30 i ! ) feeders. . . ,1014 , 3 70AIUXONA. AIUXONA. 1 feeder SCO 3 00 1 < 2 feeders. . . . SC7 3 43 r feeders. . . . 494 3 10 8 cown i21 3 25 G tulllnKS..1025 3 25 2 bulls UCO 2 C5 3 talllims..U70 .1 15 1 cow ! CO 21K ) 2 cows 1050 3 40 Istng U > 0 3 U ) 14 steers 1115 3 6) 3 cows 1120 2 C5 21 caws 1COG 3 20 2 feeders. . .12M 3 80 14 feeders..1010 3 SO 8 feeders. . .1092 3 W 137 feeders..1192 4 00 1 tolling. . . ,1330 3 25 28 feeders..1141 3 65 2 feeders. . .1140 3 ro 10 steels 131 ! 4 03 I ! tti . .1550 3 23 1 feeder 12JO 4 CO 2 ejws , .1013 3 40 2 -deo..lOCO 4 00 30 feeders..1221 3 85 25 feeders..117G 4 00 4S steers 11CO 375 2 cows 1015 2 75 "J4 COWF 973 3 00 8 cows 1215 3 23 12 Hteers 1-00 3 75 \VYOM1NH. 20 cows . 721 2 75 1 cow 1000 3(0 51 caws . 53 3 10 127 fdis. Tex. . SI3 3 13 12S lielfers. . . . (03 ( 3 CO C hclt-ra 1(0 ( ! 303 32 feeders. . . . 102 > 3 80 78 feedcru. . . . U3 3 IS 105 feeders. . . C24 4 20 1 tls 1120 2 00 1 bull . 13bO 2 C3 1 tig 120 2 SO 1 row . 790 3 S3 G COWS 1012 3 i3 ! 5 cows . 1001) 3 25 2 steers 935 3 4) G tleerv . lloB 3 40 3 tlR ICOii 343 11 feeders. . . . 1C97 3 SO 14 feeders..1140 ,1 80 2 cows . SOU 2 M 1 cow SCO 2 to 1 cow . 1139 275 10 cows 1113 323 50 f.-edew. . . . ! it2 ! 4 10 72 feeders. . . . 033 4 33 15 feeders. . . . 11C2 3 CO 1 cow 1020 2 f5 1 cow . 1100 2 ( 1 bull 1300 2 85 1 tallllio' . 1310 3 Oi ) 3 COWH 1130 3 10 3 cows . 1520 3 10 1 cow 1130 323 3 cow ? . 6W 3 2i 2 cjws , I'J''O ' 323 1 ox . 1540 323 23 Btrs. Tux..1177 3 61 2 feeders. . . . 1035' 3 50 1 feeder 1110 3 SO II feeders. . . . 1237 3 10 17 fmlcja. . . . 1035 3 SO 1 bteer . 1420 3 HI HIMONTANA. MONTANA. 1 cow 830 3 23 1 tolling 1100 3 00 3 cows 900 2 23 2 cowj "SO 2 15 1 tulllne IS'fl 3 50 423 ftrs. Tex. . t20 3 ID 19 sirs. Tex. . 9C7 3 50 1 heifer C30 3 2D 1 feeder 1110 3 M 0 helfcrx 915 3 20 1 feeder 930 3 BO 44 ktra , 'JVx..lO.3 ! 3 3) ) 1IOQS Only rovonleen loads of lions were re- pjrted In the yards thin ninrnliiK , hardly CIIOUK.I lo make a market. The offerings Fold at J3.23W 3.35 , or a * haile lower than on Saturday. The average of all tin ; sales was just 2Vi'c lower. The boss told today the lowest of uny tlay tlnco July 28. Representative bales : 5 < > 317 200'3 23 57 310 KO 32714 82 27S . . . 323 M 1U3 4g 380 H 318 8' ' ) 325 M 131 W 3 SO CO 311 12) 323 03 2C1 200 3 . .0 53 310 120 Z 27H 41 333 BO 3 80 M 312 80 3 ! 7ti * > I 233 8' ' ) 3 SHi 67 SIS' . . . 3 27 $ 53 2'2 80 3 3J',4 67 3SI 40 3 27'i 73 m . . . 325 CO JOi 2(0 3 21i GO 2 > 9 80 385 1'IGS-ODDS AND IJNDH. 1 470 . . . 223 2 305 . . . 325 4 342 40 32) 5 332 . . . 32' . 1 31) . . . S 2214 I " 3 . . . 32" > 3 334 . . . 3 2J'/i ' 4 " . 'X . . . 3 27V4 6 34' ' ) . . . 3 Z2V I ill . . 3 S2'/i 6 Mi . . . 3 22 > 4 HIIKIJI'-Thi" Bheop maiket was In very fa- voraliln condition for the Bellern. the demand bolus good nnd values strnnji-r. Representative sales ; No- Av. Pr. 5 native ewes 137 | 3 M 9 native wetherx 117 4 2r. 527 Mexlran mixed 83 425 2C3 Mexican yearlings , 78 4 80 2 native Iambs 70 500 10 native luinlw. . . . eo s no 4G atockers 81 260 3S2 stockcrs 79 Z CO lnilluiiiipnllf * Ilvu Sluc-lf. INDIANAl'OMB. Nov. 1 CATTLK K celpti , lluhl ; bhlpments , none ; no ituotable changes In market , ' HOGS Receipts , 2,000 hend ; uhlpmento , K * ) hoad. Market , active ; 7Wa lower. Ooixl lo choice medium nnd hc vy. $3.0) ) 3.6214 ; mixed and heavy , H.-'Wn.eO ; common llnlil. } 3.60fl3.CO. SHBEf Ileqolpts llKht ; Hhlpmcnt ; . rrono. Market , steady ; no quotable change , SI. LoilU llvtSliMU. . ST. ijovia. NOV. i. CATTM : iieceiptH. 4.000 heail , uUijun-ills , too head ; market , ftron ; fair to fancy native shipping iternt , } 4.40f(3.30. built of sale * , | I.M4 < ! > .00 , dressed beet grades. } ( .tou 4.K , hulk of nlc > . M { MM. CO , Meets no > r l.dft ) | round * , J3. 0ft4 lit bulk "f ( UC ! > . J3.&K9J.M ! , Mnrkora find f < sfrv , 2.4CKM.tV bulk of > Mr > , .roW3.7S : o.ow nj heifer * . U.ttCH.SS ; bulk ot nnlfd , JJ.BOCfJ 50 ; rnnnlne raw , $ l. OtfS.M. Toxn.i nr > , l Indian Mcor . I3.tivtf4.00i bulk ot ontra , J3.Cff3.7J , oown and helfrr * . IJ S3JM.M. IIOC1Shccelptii , 4 , hcftd ; innrkft. BeUiwori I lUht. 1 3 40ff3.S6 : ml-iovl , t3.RWS.t4 : ilienvy. J3. . . 81IHKP Ucc-elpK 1,000 hfa.l ; nnrhct. native nmttont. M.20 4.1S ! stockrro , Z. a.OOi CIIICACU 1.1 VU S'l'lHIIC * MAHICKT. Di-iniiilil U Slrontr Alt Ariiiiiul mill * " I'rli-i-M Arc Vi-ry IMrin. CHH'AOO , Xov. ] . In cnttle the uncxpect- oilly Biimll mipply , In connc-ctlon with ft peed ilc- tntind , caused ft firm marKet and Rood to choice fat beevfs uoM quickly. Common native beef steers Bold nt from $3.90 to 14. 3 > . middling Krndo.i at from $1.50 in JI.75 ntul the ticst Mtlpplns cattle nt from } 5.tO to J5.40. The bulk of the cattle went for from JI.DO to J3.10 nnd there was n fnlr export demand for fat ftentn. Hulls Bold nl the recent decline nnd cows nnd heifers werp nctlvo nt Mronir ami relatively hlshrr prlcem Calves were nctlvr > nt from 16.13 to 16.75 for1 best Rrndeii. Only about f5 Texani nr- flveil nnd they - > ld nt Meiuly prlew. About 3,000 western ranirc cattle were reotlved nnd they moved off brl'kly nt llrm inlces , n bl share Rolnfr to feeders nnd cnnnern. Tnere was nn nctlve local nnd shipping ile- mand for hoffs nnd prlcc. < tilled Kftierally stronger than last Saturday. Sales were larsely nt from U.43 to J3.63 , coarse heavy packers RC | | . IHR nt from J3.2" , to JJ.t1) nnd prime bacon IIORS nt from J.1.CO to 53.70. Most of the plK * found buyers nt from 13.0 t3 UJii. The market closed stronner. with FOIHO siles n nlckol hlshtr. There was n send demnnd for sheep nnd lambs , shi-ep lielnp salable at from $ iA ) to J3.CO for the poorest up lo JI.K to Jl M ) for the bent native * . Western rnnge shtep sold nt. from $3.00 to J4.S3 , feeders brlHKltiK fron ) H.RO to $1.00. I.-imbs sold nt from JI.CO t. > 51.f > for the linort-st U | > to Jfi.CO td | S 7S for the best , feeders brlnKliiR Item $4.CO to tl.EO. llccelpts ; Cnttle. 17.COO hend ; IIORS , 41 , WO head ; s.ieep , 15,000 brad. iiN Clly Mvc .stnoU. KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-CATTl.H-llocelpts , 7,000 bend ; market steady to rtroiiK ! Texas steers , f2.SOi3.3 : native stet-is. $3.S3fI3.03 ; nn tlvo cows and heifers , Sl.COjf4.50 ; dtocKeru nnd feeders , J2.50ff4.35 ; btilK J2.00ri3.50. IIOQS Herelpts , S.fiOtl head ; market opened weak to Co lower , .cloflnn steady nt opening prices : bulk of nales J3 40jj3.17H : heavies , } 3.37',4 STS.fpO ; packers. $3.,0fi3.45 ; tnlxeil , $3. 1093.624 ; llBlim. $3.S5 < g > 3.62ii ; yorkers , 13.M33.52V4 ; I'lKS , S.35fT3.r,0. 8HKEP Uceolpls. 2,000 hend ; market strong ; lambs , J3.n033.COj muttons. } 2.r,0ffl.:3. Now York l.lvi' StiK-If. NKW YOIIK. Nov. l.-llHIJVHS-llecelpts , 3- H3 hend : native ftrers , JI.COH1.83 ; sines nnd oxen , J2.75fiM.GO ( ; bulls. J2.70fi'3.25 ; dry cows. $1 S ) R323. Cubles quote Aimrlcin 'beeves at I014W llVie ; refrlKerator iH-ef ht iffS r ; expoita tomor row , 29 beeves , 2.1SO quarters of btcf. CAIA'ES Receipts. 1,2 3 head ; vi-nls. JJ.COQi 7.75 : cnlves , J3.00f3.50 ; we tein , J.COffl CO. SHKK1' AND I'AMllb'-llecclpts , llC55 head ; sheep. Sl.COIT4.COj lambs , J3.00S7S.M. I1OQS UccvlptH , 12fS2 head ; lower nt $3.40C ? 1.10. Knn ( MlK-rly Live Sloi-k. KAST MHHUTY , 1'n. , Nov. 1.-CATTM2 Sternly : prime , Jl MB4.95 ; common , J3.0.1jf3.r.O ; bulls. Flaps nnd cows. 52.0C0'.1 00. HOflS .Slow nnd lower ; prime medium nnd best Yorkers , J3.73U3.EOr common to fnlr Yorkers and piss , J3.70if3.75 : heavy , J3.03.75 | ; louxhs , J2 23W3 25. SHKl'l * Steady ; choice , $4.205T4.50 ; eommon , J2.75S3.23 ; choice lambs , jr-.SOffS TO ; common to Koul lambs , $4.001fl.20 ; veal calves , JG.COIfG 73. 1lllllHVlll ( > 1lftSlOIU. . T.niTIS-\-ir > lJ' : . K.y. . Nov. I. CATTI.H-Hnrket steady : unchati ( ; < il. 1IOOS Actlvinnd TH ; lower ; lsl l hi'nvv nnd medium. $3 r > i ? 3 5 > ; IlKht. $3.35 ; jilp , f3.231f3.4i ) . KIIKHI' ANI > IjAMLIS Dull nnd lower ; bc-st lambs , $ I.COfl.73. Clnoliiiintl l.ivc Sloi'k. CINCINNATI. Nov. 1. HOOS-Steady ; S3.005J 3.C3. 3.C3.CATTM'Innsy ; $2 2.W5.10. HlIKi : ! ' Stcndv ; $2,2584.00. L.AMI1S J3.73J5.33. .S(0 ( < - UIII Hcord of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for November 1 : Cattle. Omaha B.M3 ChlcnKO 17.MV ) Kunfna City 7.000 St. Louis 4.000 Totals 34.493 CI.61G 19,973 Head "Simon Dale" in The Sunday Boo. If you don't talto It , subscrlbo now. SHOUT STOIIIKS OK Mil. JJAX.Y. HlH Iiifnrmiiltlr In tinOlllce nml AVliy 3I - iiVire Xi-vi-r DlNcliarjrnl. It is a tradition of the Sun omco thnt Mr. Dana never discharged a mnn.Not that ho did not try ; nnd that Is a story told by E. W. Townsend In the New i'ork Journal. There are a number of unwritten rules in the Sun ofllce regarding Mr. Dana's pet aver sions In faulty or Inelegant writing. A slip on. one of these rules , which by accident would pass the copy reader , would cause the only exhibitions of temper ever made by the "chief. " At such times he would rush Into the local room with the paper cqntalnlng the offensive sentence In his hand and demand of the managing cdltori "Mr. Lord , who wrote this ? " Mr. Lord would Inquire and Inform him that the delinquent was , let us say , Mr. Jones. "Discharge Mr. Jonea , " Mr. Dana would command and retire up. Enter Mr. Jones , and lo him Mr. Lord : "Mr. Jones , you need not take an assign ment today , but report for duty tomorrow , as usual. " Then , for Mr. Jones' further en lightenment , Mr. Lord would explain the case. case.Ono Ono of the men now highly respected In the Sun olllce was thus "discharged" three tlmea , and Mr. Dana became very familiar with his name , eo that when , for the fourth time , ho was told by the grnvo nnd imper turbable Mr. Lord that "Mr. JonfB" bad written something the "chief" had Inquired about , Mr. Dana said , with a twlnltlo in his eye : "Well , tell him this ( a very well writ ten ; very well. " Then , after a pause , ho added : "Your Judgment s to Jonea has turned out all right and I'm glnd ho Is on the paper still , nut Isn't It curious I can never secure the discharge of a man ? " Ho was moro prone to praise than blamo. Ho would frequently go to Mr. JCbllogg , the city editor , and direct that the writer of an indicated article should bo told that the editor had complimented It. There was a penalty attached to his praise given In poison. Once If I may bo pardoned a personal experience I had a proof re turned to me with Instruction to elaborate a brief description I had written of the danc ing of the Sandwich Island women. A few days after the article was printed Mr. Dana stopped at my desk and complimented the work. The Instant he had disappeared and I waa endeavoring to conquer my blushes , every reporter In the ofllco had picked up bis hat , and twenty of them stood about me , rather expectantly , I thought. "Wo aro'waiting , " ald one. "What for ? " I asked. "That cal's for wine on you , " was the rosporne. "It is a rule of the ofllce. " Fortunately It waa pay day. In the Sun olllco there Is no dally counsel CHRISTIE-STREET Stocks , Grain and Provisions HOUIII 111 iIltiaril of Trmlti l'UlK. { Tel. 1U33.J C. C. CHIUSTIK President B. J. STREET Vlco President G. W. iiSNNBY Senrutary David T. I3eala , F'rest. No 3GS7 , F. P. Peal.Vice Pren. Union .Viilloiuil llnnli Chas. H. V. Lewis , Cash. Capital. JCflft.OOO , 1CANBAB CITT. Mo. , .M > rii U. U3T. We hereby certify that the Chrl tle-fc't et CommnsBlon Company has thin day cimimeiited nuBliit'83 with U' by utpoaltlng I'lfiy ThumiuriU Dnllurn ( P/.WJO.OC ) In cur.li. ( Ulctuleo. ) CHARLES II , V LKYVIH , JAKES E. BOVO & GO , , Telephone loan. Omaha , Nub COMMISSION , GRAIN , IMlOVISIONSandSTOCKS HOAHI ) OP THADI ! . Direct wlreo to Chicago ami New York. Correspondent * ! John A , Warren & Co. 01,1) COMI.VV IllHMl\ ( > , 'CIIIOAi ' ( ) . Members Chicago Hoard of Trndu since H'C2. drain , Provisions anJ K. Y. Slocks Orders Cash and Kuluru Delivery Solicited , Oiiiuhu Olllue , Iluoiii 1 , \ . V. l.lfi ) llliltr. , . . . 'I'liiiiiti 1)111. . . . 1'LOVD J. of the head oxccutlvo men , ns ( hero la In most metropolitan newspaper oftices , There could bo no "counsel" when Mr. Dana w § there. He gave his Injunctions , briefly nnj Informally to the different heads , n Ilkc-Ijr going tn their desks to ilo so as la end fai < them to report to him. In four year * I never saw the doors ot hU room closed when ho was there. Whlto ho wag too good a disciplinarian < o ever , give Instructions over the heads of his staff , , there was no member of the staff who could not K < > dlrecly to Mr. Dana without any formality nnd s > cek his advice- about his affair's. If he wished to do so. When tha lighting begin In the Wilder , ness , In Mny , 1SG4 , the blooilleat month of the whole war. Dam was summoned to the War dnpartment , late one night , when ha wasnt a tarty. Ho hurried over to thri do * partment In his evening dress. The presi dent was there , talking very soberly with Stanton. "D.tua , " sali ! Mr. Lincoln , "you know w have been In the tUrk for two days slnco Grant moved. Wo uro very much troubled , and have concluded to tvnd you down Uicro. j How soon can you start ? " ij "In half an hour , " replied Dana. { In about that time he > had am cnglno flred up at Alexandria , n cavilry escort awaiting- him there , naid with his own horse was J aboard the twin nt Maryland nventto that was to take him to AloxamtrM , Ills only \ Imggigc was a tooth brush. Ho .waa Just ij starting when an orderly gallopi-d up with 4 word that the president wished to wo him. Dana roJo back to the department la hot bit-tc. Mr. Lincoln was sitting tin tlio name place. "Well. Dana , " said he. looking up , "slnco you went away I've been thinking about It. 1 tlon't llko to send you down there. " "Why riot , Mr. President ? " asked Dana , a little surprised. "You cxin't tell , " continued the president , "Just wlierr > Leo Is and what ho Is doing ; nnd Jcb Stuart Is rampaging arouiul pretty lively In between the llnppnhannock and the 4 Itapldan. It's a considerable risk , and I don't like to cxpcso you to It , " "Mr. President. " said Dcma , "I have a cavalry guard ready nnd a good hoieo my self. If it comes to the worst , wo nro equipped to run. It's getting late , and I want to get down to the Haprnhnnnock by daylight. 1 think I'll start. " "Woll , now , Dana , " said the president , with a llttlo twinkle In his eyes , "If you fcol that way , I rather wish you would. GooJ night , and God bless you , " Don't 'bo ' without a bottle of Cook's Im perial Champagne In your house. There U nothing better to entertain with , Subscrlbo for The Sunday Ilco and read Anthuny Hnio'a ; great story "Sltnou Dale. " Ily I'lircliiifiliiK OootlK .ilatlint tlic I'ol- AWNINUS AND TENTS. OMAHA TI2XT AM ) IIUIIIIUH CO. ( Successors Omaha Tcr.J unJ AxvninB Co. ) Manufacturer * tentR , uwnlnKS. Jobbem ladles' ami KenU' inacliintoshea. 1'enli for rent. 1311 Kunmm St. , OmnhH. O.MAIIA lllli\Vl.\r ASSOCIATION. Car loaj shipments made In our own orator curs , lllue Illbbon. Hiiic lixport , Vicmm Export and Family i\port delivered to .ill par'.j ot tbo ctly. DIllCH. a. IIIIOH. A. S.It ITU CO. 1'avlne , Sewer ami liullillni : lIUICIv. Capacity. 100.000 per day. Odlce and yard. 2d II nnd Hickory Sts. Telephone 425. Omaha. Neb , "I CORNICE WOUICS. 1 | G. K. R1MINI3T13R , R.vin COIIMCK wonics. Mnnufacmrcr of Galvanized Iron Cornices. Qa'- vnnlzed Iron SkyllghtB. Tin. lion nml Slntt Uoollni ; . AKCHI for Klnnenr's Steel Cellini : . 108-10-12 Nrtii Eleventh street CRACKER FACTOUICS. AMI3IUCAN 1IISCII1T AM ) MFG. CO. , Wholesale Cracls-r Mn'nufacturcrs , OMAHA. Neb. DYE WORKS. SCUORIISACIC'S TWIX CITY IY15 WOUICS , IT. 1 Fiiriiiini St. Dyeing and cleaning of garments nnd fcwdj of every description. Clennlnj , ' . of fine Earmcnts a Epiclally. PIXJUR MILLS. ' S. P. GII.MAIV , Flour. Meal , Feed and Bran. 1013-15-17 North 17th Street , Omaha , Neb. C. E. Black , manager. Telephone M2. IRON WORKS. DAVIS .t COWGILI , 1HON WOUKS. Iron nml HriiHN Koumlci-N. JJnniifnctnrera and Jobbers of Machinery. Gen eral repairing n specialty 1C01 , 1SOJ end * 160J Jaclcton stitet , Onmna Neb , I'AXTO.V .fc VIICUMXG IltO.-V AVOU1CS. Mnnufucturorn of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine and Ulackmnlth worlt. EnRlnecrs np-J Contractors for Flic Proof Ilulld- Ing" . Ofllce nnd woika ; U , I1. Hy. nnd South 17th street , Omaha. LINSEED OIL. WOODMAN MXSKHO OH , AVOItKS , Manufacturers eli ! process raw llnseod oil , kettle boiled Ilnseea oil , od ! process ground lin seed cake , ( 'rjund and scrcenec1 flaxterd for druggists. OMAHA. NT.n. IxailNQKS-MATTRESSES. It , G. 1)MJ1 > , Manufacturer I/iunRcs , Coucheb , .Mattreeaet. Jobber of Sprint ; Ueils and Kealhcrs 41M13 H. 10th alreet , " OMAHA IIICDDI.VC CO. Manufacturers of high grade MQttrc ej , 1302-1 Nlcholns Street. Omaha , OVERALL AND SIIIRT FACTORIES. J KAT7-MSVRXS COMPANY. . ClothliiR , Pants , Shirts nnd Overall * . OMAHA , NEU. SHIRT FACTORIES. J , II. HVANH. NKIIUASKA SIIIIIT COMPANY. ExclUBlvc cuitom < ihrt ! tnllom , 1516 Farnnm. TINWARE. ui : COMPANY , I'leced , Stumped and Jop.imied Tinware , Oratv. Ita Iron , Hollow Ware , etc. 1003 Farnam Ht. OMAHA.HKR VINEGAR AND PICKLKS , IIAAinlAV.V VINKGAIt CO , , Mnnaufncturcrs of Vinegar , I'lcklei , Catsups , Muxurils , Celery and Worcestershire Bnuco , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WIM.IAM I'KlilFKKIl , 4 For a good suhntuntlal vehicle of any dencrlp- tlun , for reimintliie or rubber tlrea on new or old wheels , thu be | place U 27th nnd IxmyciirortU ' Diiii.imoNii OAiiiiiAui ; co. Cheap , medium priced and tony carrlaeci. Any thine you want , second hnnil or new. Heudrjuarti-ru for Rubber llren , wurruntvd. 18tU and llurncy , opposite Court Houie. ' " A ! J. blMI'SOA , 1 Kill , I'lll Dtiilite , Full line of Carriages. Jlueelei , 1'hnetun.i , Ton ) Cart" . Wheel * rubber llifd. Tbt ) ben l > tht . CIGAR MANUFACTURERB. ,4 J IIK.VI : * co. UilBe l fncto-y In thu wf l. Leading Jrb- bcra of Omaha , Kiinaan City , IJnc ln and St. Joseph handle our Kuwl * . lOOi Furuum street. Onulm.