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o MEAT MARKETS. BEAL & DEHRENS, Meat Market| Fancy Oroceries, Flour, Eeod, Ete. vay Frosh Buttor and Begs a wpocialty A irm has 1onz been noted as the leading o An their 1ino for the third ward trads Rorprising and p to Ui 108 with rything that fa zood kept constantly W oor 1uth and Dodge sirect T GEO. W, MASSON, Peoples’ fieat Market, the nov e, Conr Has unjuest onab | elty. woll Ko w opnone wh. No ary B AVO Rottle vonderd leaf Taed 15 n apec) E. HERBERTZ, eop nt m s Coniing t rotrigornt L1 hownrd DIRECTORZ } A MANAGER arri nge of en E: Best Poople, MERRILY MATED. imable Pair of Lincola's ‘THE GOVERNOR THE MASTER. Alwnys cn plonty of ¢ in’ stock. st 1 1k OO or 10 Bt iy 13th Street Market. All kinda of fresh and salt monats constantly . A o) 86 17t game, otc,, in 8o, 1t ALEOot. RY RITT s150n n s, B Meat Market, « AL 20M Cuming St,, 1s the place to got the tondar. Fresh tish, B8t And tho | ost ofions nnd ronsts. amo and wil the dolicucios in senson. Horbortz, The Survey Made for the Blkh nterprise at the Stock 1oy of Br Futhe oliv ¢ black trimn ing o Mr. ED KUPPIG. Proprietor, 81 N. Sixtoouth Stroot. i Gume, Poultry nnd Vogorn: Proah, 8alt and Smoked Moats, o 1 Mpeointy. Gormun In senson. - No cheapor markot in town, HAYNES BROS, California Meat Market | Doalors In Froah and Sult Meats, Poultry and | sphono 156, Euusage. e €04 North 18th Stroot. TEAS- “SAN GOON Tho Peal Gon ound: haif ponnd ported first elnss . ot the huni Bold ouly by nd pound pi & puintod toas. SAN . 418 N. Sixtec DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, 202 Sixteonth St Corner storo, Musonic Hall. TAHAS, FORSTTIIE, Prescriptions,Perfumery CHINESE TEA. In_quartor Kieos, It entine Chineso drink und | GOON, cnth Stroe ETC. " W. J. WHITEHOUSE, 1Cth AND WEBSTER ST3, gmn. Pnints, Oil and intment Curss ovory time, ery box Whiruntod. RESTAURANTS. R. PETERSEN'S DINING HA Warranted the best eup of coffoo in tho oity. Boarid by Monl cannot.be equaliod ily Bineslo monl 250, 100 peoplo B4 S 13th st Stationery. Bureka Dilo Prico 60 conw. Ev- | LL. the wook in attendunce, MRS. 8. F. WILSON, 719 N 16th stroct, near Bu rt, Restaurant, Cigars AND CONFE bonrdors: locatod nene the i and tho Noriwestern o i *ourod In this purt of tow respectablo Jocaiion in Oin: Roo 1 Iy The American Cafe, 808 80, 15TH STREET, NEAR HOWARD, staurunt. Ladios' nnd Gontlomen's 1 Menls well cooked, well souson sorved. il 8up) 101l i & tho city. o n epeciol'y. a weal Lekous, 34 s well L well Bouko at No 171 €1 1 fim a trinl will be ik own cookine i urnnt, b eything ua it should bo. d his wit 16th St. RESTAURANT CHAS, R, WEBSTER. Pr Tho nen morthorn purt of 1 wn Ty s for 22 6Eh noar The Norris Restaurant Ty it A8 tho vory host eatin and you will bo sufisticd, Tiokots for 21 menls 3 5 Bourd by tho week =525, Menls, 2 16th Bet, Douglas and Dodge Sts MRS, slomers. nrtonds to 1co (hero is st cluss fuie w house In the eity, 1ONERY. Bloals to order, A lurge patronse from rewnlar i adond shops e wper thun uny other N oun e od and Bost cup of coffee. J. W. Jones, ot, HAy enting | il whe [l ope &t nnd best conduetod enisine in the one weok. Chiongo St. 50 cich, ). I BILLUPS, Restaurant FInn Just takon the L, Lt i et 1 with a tin bor t, while the kitehen wnd most complotely Furnishod, 850 per week tor duy bourd, v N lth NEW. FILST-CLA mection, al The and commodinna paa. n-o tho voom i s Be Rt w1 Union Restaurant, * @offoe und Lunch vooim, 117 Haraey st bot. 12 AREME A LS SRV 5500 and #4 por and Lith sts. Orpe B or BIAT ALL 0D Dy D wook. Mik, Wallor, Propricioress. OLD VIC'S Restaurant, 2 stroct twoen Pari 1y " ) CCinlly ; ,gv,.mm ptatoes served wi Mol it il hours, o T il dors: Porter house steak L suvloin seak 2 ¢ eh I prictors AUCTIONEERS. AW, COWAN & (¢ Auction and Commission | MERCELAIITS. as solieiied; | Reward 11 L wout wid chaice o | o b ke 8.l sivo a 10 ro< I ovo- hind at (he Oysiers i g mont, Th | 2rool of the their kind | in th bonr bonr appo; ¢ | hospi th the by B coln that smar point tion i mitte ing tuted for t what Mr. I aday resul the by bruis the ti Fulle Plea W coun gent nomi thr inate dose speci C learn tent i Lince fair | m publi ex) al \ pic of on towa the s and | porti will i On: Lowr nmont all el citiz conte prion | tent ) il Donelns, Sots the heat tne | NOW being | tion 10 is i eusse Supr ¥ ove rest te I in M | oalter | court el wn | and forthwith ad Fowl i ol o in i evis iy withus L0 e pliee, West & Fr schicl 80 0 ¥y the ho 5:30 p. m terma took the west bound train anking it and the o The are mi to Lincoln. con profile Mr. Price, the railroad cont any other th Ilis tarm hand o wiy to secure the m Chancello before phrey The ground of incompeteney and the people have | compe- | H The we thankful to those who grent, ot moro than #$1 cowrie cluims his assets suflicient to pay menced without register without u though voted by the people | decision of a cus Tond Yards A Rreezy Budgetof Capital Small Talk. [FIOM TR BERS LINCOLY BURRAT] and Mary I Igeport, Conn., v Kennedy shurch, of the now of of the St, Theresa ¢ Lincoln, oficiated, party , mnd the bride in cream med with real luce, M) partook of Val- | A grand wedding ocourred Tuceaday night at the new Tremont hotel, the con- tracting partios being Thomus | one of the proprietors and managers of | ord, formerly this oity itzgerald, | ath- assembled in the beautiful parlors of the new Tremont. The groom was dressed in conventional silk After the cere- mony was performed a company number- A SUMPIous Kupper. Sgan, who was to have responded to 80 tine , and also of the ITOSONES T i n hotel a8 the spoke in bride and I ived by the bride the Tor o they will spend a couple o house. AL ID50 p. m. I wh ‘ILremont. 'y of admi nbodo at the foclings of new hundr tricuds follow them THE MATHEWSON MATTER cuse submitted ta the court by 1 of public Jands and buildi 1o (e the power of rnor in relation ta intment 01w mutron of tal, and that the court will This decision will give Mathewson, together with ut the asylum, the salavies of the oflicers and THE SURVEY MADE, khorn Vailey railrond comy ng A new survey from At first it was 1umored pany would use the maps formcrly prepared and ado in MeNair, for the former & Fremont railroad company “ctor, the railrond compunies ure t to uso the ticld notes o ) their ow HINC AP PRISE od o the company of wh fing n similur ins n Lincoln at its yards. Thoe nsists of John” Fitzgers MeFurland, and J T Imhoit” pany held a meeting at the Commer hotel ‘Tuesdny night and it was det mined. to push forward notonly the pac house enterprise but_nume NEARLY AN ACCIDENT. rensurer of this county, met might have been use d his bugry prio thcho/leaving, hininome aLHick or two ngo, and in putting the on one of the wheels failed to seeur sufliciently tight to one of the axles, The ame off, the | team ran away and totally demolished twas t the wheel M. R. eseapad with Mr. R gy, informed a report = me of the necident he dical ser 18 o r, of this city. CITY 1 ITIES. Manatt, of the St has purchased u building site i sonthenst 5»<.nim| of the city known as nt I i | addition C. Griflith ated eandi the republican convention, ty treasi is now working for the election of the nee for that oflice, Austin Grimith says that the the de d, und he says he will give the: of their own medicing mayor discharged ono of policemen yostorday — on His nam al Canndlay. ed that it is necessary to b norder to ina position on oln police. This is a revelation, her is cold and damp, wi srospeet for asol d freez 11 ¢ what Kind of s 0f many colors to inform woather they et The postalic srounds are in a d’l 1condition. ‘This state ol thin, mted for by the huek of funds rder nt band st Square, expee contri reporter 30 and ved but o s government rd the cost, informs tand cost him between § e has not yet ree on of the amount, feel inelined issist in bearing the expense o tailure Cur i hs The linbilities not 00 or &2 ninis ation of votes for tho [ Iroad — bond election ¢ terday. Until reeently s W but ¢ inutto onds would beill registrution of v suded that tl al to election M0 tor u new hou st s o the right of t N of ¥1 court is buing s 1eis elaimed by some thit me court of this &ite W brought from on by a vote, no matter how ast in its favor Fowler w grow aving made a ol 1l with The theee purties que vs. Conk noon 1h taftee were released prcliminary hy extmind arrested i seems ta have lots af (g he hal” been on the fore he wrrested w man for stes nd would “malicious tand knowing the purtics to be inno the toust, the “New Tremont,”’ was un- able to bo present, snd D, G. Courtney made a few remurks, in which he com plimented the proprictors on oatablish Tre: good om, and e numerous und costly, Among the most expensive was a beautitul - din- mond collar pin and an elegant gold watch to the groom, presented by guests \PpY of Dy 'ks and return to Lineoln and tike up The ring It is reported that the stipreme court intends to file s opinion in n few duys v the nes, the b the the msane hold thut the governor adone has the appoint ing power. nnd Mrs. governor, full swa board will have nothingto do but ullow ployes of thut institution Dr thy and - ny remont | that | and | e Lin bt Vs 100 protiles of Tho Stock Yurds company has ap- committee tovisit the Nebras! City paeking house in order to inform themselves and neeessary in bui a8 titn 20m - rons other important matters will bo insti- Jueob Roche, the republienn candidate with ons aecident. roto mun burr it few Lo ¢ that his mother was very ill and at 5 of Dr. ate univer- 1 the date | for dili- demoeratic Huin g Germans itened to bolt if Roche wus not nom- mou the | the T the th a The Lincoln postmaster now™ puts ont the muy lupi- s s fur nished the oflice 1o keep things in- apple Mr. Dakin, who Kindly went to the ex pense of biilding un cle the that the publie would surel nd Ling bute that $i0) mall Lo and 3 I'in Lincoln in the past few days; it was that of H. € This is the first failure in some very 000 khorn & Lo the | e in the habit of voting bouds W« gl otes “The question of voting honds to the ex- S8 ited, and the legal gues i s commissioners bonds for a court house, even Nt e of | ‘e Bren Lbut- | the western counties has held that under 4 | the present law the people eannot confor < power on the coun'e board toissie bonds tthe § arrestod Tues 0 ine tion | were charged with tighting and shooting s saloon on Lt Sunday the tion, This ible two | ing » | Lechit, Avwhowsile by G, Goodusa, | | of Anotue THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 188 watch, and it subsequently appearcd that Te had the wrong pig by the ear. On be ing relenged the “indignant prisoner im mediatoly sued the policeman and the city for £20.000, and the suit is still pend ing in the district coart A large crowd went yos! this city by speeial train 0 the stock firm sale, which swn on th Nebraska City railway. Many noted eattle and stock men from Ilinois and Towa were in the city and left with the exenrsion The wedding of Mr Miss Funk. of this city, took place yes terday noon at the Cong tHonul church. Mr., Harris is a Lincoln boy, the son of George 8. Harris, formerly Tand commissionerof the Burlington and Missouri, and Miss Funk is the danghter of Fred Funk, Feq., proprictor of tho Lincoln opers house. Mr: Harris is e o in the bhanking business at Ord, in this state, where he intends to make his hore in the future. Tho good wishes of many fricnds follow the happy couple An attempt was made Tuesdny nicht to burglarize Woltermade's saloon. The thicves made the break between | and 2 o'clock in the morning and were fright- ened away, Soveral tools used by the burglavs were found on the ground, STATE ARRIVALS, E. N. Doan, David €ity; J. N. Afflon- York; I J. Murphy, David City L Butt, York; I’Ivil‘ irretson, O ha; 1N Prout, Blue Springs ——— SUMMER COMPEAINT cured and fin- medintely relioved by DUFey's Pun Matt WHISKEY, $1.25 por bottle, sold by Druguists and Grocers, iny from Lurling. Ed Harris and ssecaiiiih e The Lookrmith's Art. Chioago News: “Fell you somothme about locksmiths! excliimed an old craftamun, dolefully: “there are none any more. The tride is dend. Locks wre all mudo now by machmery, exvept, perhaps, safe and prison locks: those nre hand-made beenuse they aflord — groater sccurity than tho other Kind., ‘Time was whon the lock-maker was n smith and bell-hanger as woll, and the trade was o good ones but it is wll changed now, and we do nothing now except repuiring, or oceasionally doplienting a key that has been lost, o factory-made look | place of tue” hand-made wrticle, and aviven us out of the busimess. Now, por Laps, twenty men are required to mike a loek Which Tormerly wis the work of one wan. These men stperntend machivery by which certain parts of the lock ari made. One man handles o punch, and cuts ont the tumblers; nnother makes the sliers; the springs are niade by another, and s0 on, until il the parts are ready Lo be put together. Nono of these men could make a lock without assistiance trom other workmen, and they have no knowladge of the principles of locks “Before the of muchinery all locks were madd by hind. That is why old lock-smiths nnderstand ir busine well. But there are very few . smiths of the old senool in the business how. ' Most of them have quit making locks, aind ure making sewing machinés, Lhe prine ples on which Sewing machines are mid can bo easily understood by any lock- smity, add there is more money to be in the new business. the modern lock the old-fashioned ou d for this rea son, it is havder to pick: The old lock was made to necommodate n large key, 50 thut no matter how fine the construe- t.on inside an accomplished eracksman could nlways got an ides of the works The key-hole being large, he would in- sert awire, the end of Which being cov ered with wax would receive an im res 8 on of the style of key required to open the lock. It was an easy matter to make » key after this model in wax, so that al- most all the old locks could 'be picked with but hittle difliculty. "he patent lock of to-day; requiring n flat key, dolics any attem) picking the works, beenuso the key-hole is 5o small and the slots ave too numerons For that reason skeloton Keys uro uselos: to thicves nowadays, and cracksmen rely for success principally on their posses- sion of duplicate keys : S Jail work," us it is known to the trade, is the only branch of our business wheve maehinery is not nsed. * A 1 the locks Tor juils and penitentin- ries are made of wronght-iron and con- structed with from two to live tumblers finished ofl smooth on the inside and held together by serews and - brass clamps, The when thus joined nre absolutely nd the only opening in the lock hole. Such a lock is 8 dul s can be made. HThe p ple ot the modern lock is very old. ave o book here which wdeseription of a loek found nmong ins of tne great temple of Karnne, and wh ch was inuse more than forty centuries ago. The leading principles of this loek have served as the foundation for most_of the inventions of reepnt times, ‘I'he locksmitas of China, we hre told, had centuries before the birth of Christ perfeeted a lock ent of sharp bamboo thorn wonld it steke the hand of any one wrongfuliy tampering with it. The end of this - aim boo thorn was steepod in a poisonons d coction, and should the Inekless thief escape death he would ™ be tharked for hife. But this stor) hardly ent tled to full belief for the r that as the Chincse themselves claiar, gunpow der was manutactured by them at the time, aeelestind sate-blower conld easily render the patent lock harmless by the aid of a few grains of powdor “The mediaval [ocks were among the most elaborate and delicately conirived speeimens ot these articles ever pro- duced. They were enveloped in stuel covered with beads and tloral design and were mostly found on_the dours of the ancient cathedrals or in the magnifi cent eab nets that have been the maryel of succeedmy ages." ken the is auporior to nd 1801 - ngostura Bittersis a honseho'd word all e W For over 0 years it has ad il 1t i5 now adver- AT GO TG s tured by Dr Porce of Habit. Barber (to customer live in the city, sir? Customer—1 live in Baffalo Burber—In business o Buialo? Customer—Yos, sir, in tho same that vou are. 'moa barber, Barber—Ah, indeed! Plersed to mact a tellow profussionnl, Trim yoni har up L UCARA LAl er-your liead is tall ol dund-cr-try a bottle of” my Huir Invig-erah-yes-barber-there you uro sir-ten conts, please. Next! i The World Movoes. ‘Tonnyson’s latest poum is ontitled Close hnu the world dovs had no clothes aphs we live soen reliod on. chnir) Do you linc improve! The first woall, il the phote of the lady ure to be S 1 Bleedin 5 been dis L AR rins A sire cure for and Uleorated Piles I, W is, (an Indan remedy), called D, Willias Indinn Pile Ointment. A singio box | | the worst chironic cas 0y anding No one wiiutes aiter applying this wonderiud sooth i invdicine, Lotions and inscaments do wore larm than good, Willinos' Tidian Pile Ointment absorbs the o, & allays the intense itehing, (particularly at night’ after cetting wirn in bed), nets as a ponlii f instant relier, and is prepated only 1or Piles, itehing of private parts, and for nothing else, SKIN DISEASES CULKD, Dr. Frazier's Magie Ointiment eires as by magic, Pinp! [HE Heads or Grubs, telios wid Evuptions on the face, leayin g auliful, Also eires Ll Nipples, Sore Lips, und s ~or walled on reeeifit pf Retailod by Kuhn & Co., and Schiroeter & | numents Nonesuch | | past the | cived that their favorite gime was orts | LUK COINS AND CHARNS, Spitting ca a Colp ::t; Oblation to Dame Fortune, Articlos Carried to Keep off Discase Appense the Witches— A perstitions Undertaker ~Morseshoos. and 6 Denver Tribune-Republican: Y day an extravagant gontleman stopped nd purchased & vents worth of poanuts of the presiding genins, who happoned to be u smali boy, whose brown skin and black eyes d; noted that he was a child of sunny Ttaly Asthe gentleman was in no hurry, and us the dirty awning over the peanut stand affordod some shelter from tho raln, tho gentloman lingerod, ate his pur chuses and ehattod with the boy. When he had finished his chat, he gave the boy w0 The youth emiled, thanked his ®pit upon tho coin and put it in his pocket Why did you spit upon that nickle be- fore you put it into your pocket,” aske nu-fivlnlhjm:\n. “Me spita on a nicks for lueks, the dago, with n pleasant grin. SPITTING ON A COT o act of spitting on & 1t coin to bring luck was not n now taing to the questioner, but it st his mind ujon the subjoct of lucky coing, and during the he inquired nmong his nequaintances th i view of nsoortiining how many of them curried luck coins o pocket pivces, Ho found that almost every man whom ho met en somuo wort of weoin, medul or odd article in his pockets cither ws an oblation to Dume Fortune or us sou- ven e, L Cihe grouter number of coins were either from forcign mints or wore coimns of the Un ted States, esther counterfe t or w0 budly defacod 18 to bo of no nseus lo, el tender tor anytie, - Several were Leent picoes, which until very ntly were almost useless in- Colorado, us only dimes and nickels woro used us small change ‘ropliod A TREASURED NICKEL One young marcied man who had jnst declared that he hadn't ot a eent with hom, tshed novery blaek nickel out ot his ket when e mattor of souvenivy comeup. Hoswid that tant dida't count for money, a8 ho had carvied it for ten yeors and wouldn't spent i When nsked why he treasured vt so earctully, he giiled sheepishly, and said: “Wi, don’t care about it now, but I've carrvied itso dfong 1 aont liko Lo part withit. When I st got it b was o younyg fool. 1 was dead masnod by alitle g v, and 1 conldn’t get acquainted with her, ul thongh 1 tried every way known to pol te socicty. VFinally, one cvening, T wis st ting 1w theated wigh o hall oye on tae stuge, and ansexe and a half on her, wircn she suddanly pulled her bandker ehief trom her pocket und ot dropped this nickel, and ™t wolled divcetly at my feet. ) picked it op, and D've carried at sd e secontd, Cyou ought to bave ro- (ot to the ldy. id another, * and you might cacquainted by that means, You i 100l a8 wellug o knave. ™ s that_young lady your present sked wnotrier ), suid T nfan with the nickel, “and don't you tell'the story to your wile or she'll tell mine, ALL KINDS OF W Further inqu nogreat va about in people’s pockets for all sorts reasons. Any quant.ty of people e Shuckeyes' or horse chestnuts as prd ntives of rhevmatism. One ol gen- aman wenrs w brass ring whica used to wpurt ol pur of sispenders. This was 010 . warder against ricumatism, THE UNDERTAKEIR'S APPRENTICE, One undertaker's llqu ice was found witi a bracelet upon his freckled wrist He was a red-hented;, long-ueeked lad, with an reckless ndon. ile swore and distributed tobaceo juice with a perfeet prodinty s and the discoverer of the bracelet was astonished at such displuy of wsthetiesm. He asked nim why I worc the biuble, and the Loy re plicd that 1t was o sure thing to prevent blood-poisoning, to which wits more or less inole i handling corpses. W hen usked waere he got the bracelet. he repl that he gotat olt the wr.st of one of their su There were horseshoes eyerywhere and of ull kinds, gold, dianon t, woo len, jet, tin and pay ‘th were Worn as waten charms, welots, as wail or Fhey were hung over doors and bewnd saloon burs andin store win dows. Kverybody knows taat they are the most lucky things th the wortd, and it i person can find oue in the street or upon n country rond where w horse has just east at, if the finder knows when she or heis well o Tt will be pele ] up caro tully mud and alland earricd oy KEEVING THE DEVIL AWAY. The horseshoo superstition is . nant of the old habit of g wdine witches and witeh-eraft, Pies Wwits 18 now, o hiahg it over honse door to ke the witehes of devil out Ihere is one ol superstition which has grown to bea portion ot architeeture, if The torm may be used, and which is never noticed, Afvy ong can seo it by simply looking at an ordmary door where th material s oentirely wooden. A gline will show that the solid woodwork which 11TH A tho aninst 1stoln rpon the Pitsses between the two apper paninels of | the door erosses nt the base of the upper panrels, and then between the fower oncs, forms the figure of oss, Itis a St Peter'seross.”’ St Peter, according 1o history, v eruciticd head down wards. This cross was oviginally placed weon doors o keep the dev.or the witches out, ungy nqll..n grown to be a custom of il eftbpeWers wnd buildors of wodern tines. ASER i Conghs, Colds and Sor roadily t B8, 1 cum Cough l)l"“ Throat yield The Protbisich of Base Ball, Philadelphiv Reegiid: For some years admirds ofibuse ball have clear Iy per fast passing from the catogory ‘of in the lor of pr mal entertain ments thit areldered to an excitement loving publ.e during the summer months. Itis not a decad™ s ty of Pula dolphin, for e Bwarming with amateur of i tenr ball elubs, able on occusion t give the best elubs in the conntry a b wdually tho number ol the 18 s dimin ished, nutil now thereare butthree or tour thnt many y Iny cluim to consideration, and of utone—the Young America made_up exelusively o wateur vers, ‘Thenational gime its votu stylo it is now a fession, inwhich yyment is regularand well rewarded W waieh aeeess i8 becoming cach more and more difiicult. And the gimo which wwmatours play for amuse ment with bull and bat is qiits o difer ntaliaie from anexhioiton by profes- sional players. Ahe formor i a sport; the latter spectielo. Amtour contests ate no more rogardud than n passing wame of billiards “would be, while ta irames pliyed salurind professionil fitract groat tors i torm w source of lurge and by no meuns WeertL Fevene i Phe two leading bas 1 0 which, Ly tae suuply plun of pl e nne Arits hy d crowds of sneet puyin rem- | 3 & Sons' Capsi. | | ehavged wn a i ! DAIRRHOA, | conferred | Lon as ana | upon | toned under his e e . e — . —————— e e e larger salatios than anv others, control the movements of leading players, have ow joined together in w compuet which hasizes and renders 1||1-|H the com plete transfor of this game from its posi nal sport to & place among the long Tine of money m “unu institu tions which in Ameriea_are digniticd sport. Ten years ago anagers and club’ divectors cither sporting cnthusiasts or dos perate gamblors; now thoy are respeotable and hard headed men of business, who go ut the affair of winning championships enant with methodieal ealeuluations nnd a cold blooded disrogard for anything beyond the gate receipts ¢ advant of this new order ot things is that iy entirely eliminntes from the games pluyed under snch auspices all suspicion of corrupt connivanco or collusion, 1f there is no euthusiasm among the hired pl 8, neither is there any temptat on to “dishonest play. Thus ‘it las been made possible to pl. games of haso bal, A high plane of public inter assure at the same t'me that pe manenee of patronage which 1s essentianl to an exhibition of so costly a charae Vith the National lengne and American association banded together, as .t pres ent, the future of buse ball as a tield for remunerative investment scems to bo well nssured. Nothing onn defeat the intent of the managers except a wide spread revolt on the part of players, bucked by Iarge capital in each ity where u lengue or associntion olub exists, It is not at all likely that sach an up rising will ocour, or, if it shonld occur, that it will succoed in overthrowing the monopoly established by the new agreo- ment. ‘Lhe strong defenso of the exist ing organizations, nside from the heavy COSt Ol SCLng up an opposition, is in (e taet that tho maximum salary of players fixed ot n higher figuro than uny out side partics ean pay with any «xpectas tion of makinga profit. When the receipts inall the league and associntion cities are averagoed it is evident that §..000 for the season is a fuir, and ev iberal, re mumeration for any player. The next step should be an cqualization of play ing strongth between the clubs ot the two ations, &0 that the disparity between winners and losers should be less marked and distinet The clubs have it in their power to make large profits noxt scason by this simple pro Cess - boily w I comforter & nraravat had had St his boils The pain of Joh's ed by his comforters Jucob's Ol tor o would have Teft him - DAYS OF GOLDEN MEMORY. How a Stroet Car Conductor Saved $2,{00-The “Nigger” and the Bell Registor, New York Tolograph:—A fat man with a blue suit and s enrdigan jneket bt at stood neir the place where the Lorse eurs stop und start Harlem yesterday, taling to a1 young minn with lend peneil smut on his nose I he win was connected with the strect railroad company. The youny one w veporter of ‘the Daily” Tele 1h were talking about the thof Havlem and Morrisanta tind saloon up he lem abont veady for ocenpaney,” the Gd, Cthat there s story con with that's worth hearimg. Tewill G to nt it np, and the rent is 1,000 a year for the entire building, which the saloon-keeper leases and pa tiadly subslets, 10l be the most gor- geous gin‘mill in Harlim bout three years ngs a fellow comes nd says, *Leould gt on as con- if Tonly had $.5 10 z utup ns Ko cur by for the breast-plate. bell register,® and [ lent him the money. T wasn't ant enough to do it on the mere anee of his saving cnough to : out of a condn o saly Wis i progressive young man, and knowed | pointer togive himt make payment as easy us SLOWIngaw dinner when you're feeling y. Al that fellow ealeulated to m the rond was four months; but he do but hang on tor twenty one, and then he drops o with a clean 2,100 1o his eredit in the ings bunk When the man came to relic him my rriend looks h m over, and seein’ he was bright and not ikely to go n his own intevest. he says: P goin"otl, and T'm not woin' to starve, either. I've made mor ey in it and you can, if you mant to. Gove me o and 11 nx you out' s man come down and he handed over the Ltte thing us piled up tie 24000 1t wasn's bigerer, but o little thicker, than those “In God. We “Trast’ silver pi what is valued at about 86 cents. When vou put it in your hand and clip it up Wgninst the régister, aman up o tele sreaph pole couldn ttell, for s lite, tha the bell hadn t vung and the registe The boys Iit nigger, Lsuppose it’s becanse the re ceiver thinks there s an Afrviean in the fence whon the receipts take adrop 2 in to me ductor ved and WSy, Sold WOTSL eases 1 Dirvs Pk Mant ndea by leading physicians, by ditiizists anid kroecrs. “0 Personal ©a 8. Harding, of Nel the Paxton ugbr, M. M. Moore, of Chicago, is at the Cozzens W. H. Michael, of Grand Island, is at the Milard, J. B. Barnes, of Ponen, 18 rogisterod at the Millavd Delevan Bates, of Aurora, i stopping at the Millard Dr. T. C. Kern and T, Lincoln, are at the Paxton General J. €. Me3ride. of Lin in tho city, s guest at the Paxton H C me, i prominent attorney of Norfolk, is stopping at the Paxton D.J. O'Donnhue left yesterday for the cast, to meet his wife homoward Lound Hon. Church Howe, necompanied by his son, Ho IR Howe, of Auburn, is at the cured by wgraphs. ka City, in the city, K. Leavitt, of soln, is | Paxton member of is at the James C, Birney, of Crete, the state live stock nniiss.on, Pixton, A. L. Smith, city treasnrer chester, Penn., s in the eity J. K. Coulter, deputy city aud Miss Paddock, of Beatrice, is eity, the guost of Mr. and Mrs Aninin, 0t TOT Sherman avenue E. McEn Plattsmonth; William ' Cook, Wakefield; W A. Pow Bluir; N Gooch, Albion, are at the Cantield of West o guest of or in the W. K Judge Andres last maht married tw pooplé in peculiae condition of Life min entercd his ollice wout eieht o'clonk aecompanied by @ young wonn and deelared his desive to be anited in the holy bonds. He had s leense from the conunty conrt which anthorized the trahsaction, and the judge straightway pertormed the cercmony Upon the completion of the brief form the muan with some embarrassment ked 1l costs, 'l was told taat the Taw allowed $3.000 Bride and groom vetived for fow minntes to the hallway wners they at the conclusion of which mun retarned aad dupositod #2225 all the twain could rake and seripo together in the world. The judgo quietly inform cd them that they had bettor keup the funds to set up Lot ng, und they rotired with thanks - on can huy furniture L. Fiteh & Co., 1.th s L Douglus, than any other plae - lics will find it to their mtge to mine Pateli'astock of yavd wide em broide skirting flisnuols bulure pur chius clavwliore cheaper of A Faraam the ¢ g DAILY REVIEW OF COMMERCE, Wheat Having & Wild Whirl, but Ho'ding Its Own in Price, THE MARKET A FLIRTING MAID. Live Stook Figures Continue Unsatis- fnotory nnd Depressingly Dull— Trade at Foreign Poin Our Home Report, CIHICAGO GRAIN MARKY CII0AGo, Oot, 25, — (Special to the Ber.] Whear We have hala co juettish marqot to-day,™ said a portly lovkeron in wheat; “Sone vory quick to tespond to fnfluence on | elther sidey and of the causes tending to dis- turb values we ‘e had sbout as many on one side as on the other. 1 an advantage s beon scored on either side it has been by the bulls, who have %¢ to their ernedit.” This was about 12:00, when December wheat stood atslge, comparison being made with yester- duy's closing at NSige. wrly in the day thinge lcoked heavy, the pit being full of rs and prices potnting downward, There Targe quntiics o1 ong wheat brought Otit, WOrKIng D oCber down 1rem Ssiye to BT E @, Which iater was the t point. A ied nid 1o the weakn oviiling when this downwad range wis made was the Posting of 1w Lushicis. or 15 boat londs, of red winter wheat in New:York as_being out sondition, On every deeling, all th’ way down, there were quantities of stuft offercd, but it seemed to come Trom the crowd gen eraliy, rather than MmNy PRt Bouse, The dedne was - Stopy by taik of light receipts and W desire on the part_of Tocat operators to load up ab the decdne, To-morow's estimate oi Wit wan oniy (12 ears. Snorts a so thought it gomd time to cover. A eombination oi fortune nnd gossip were tetors thiat tavored o buds on the up e, On the oo el Lras 1eportcd thiee caizoes fusen tor ship: meng a edo, but fnter Kimg & Co. ot thit ey, disemimed o T Ruowiedae of it A st WS cireated that amounts varying | 130,000 o 1N b, e been ke tor the same pupose, Baser is wlesed o Nve: taken §6 - Heqwd by these reponts the o prices of e diy were feached during e Tast hour, Nochwestern adviees wore Jarrowig and ot dropped out of the e eu Tatons, i the dread g miding associndon iy catiing Jess o1 i e A ollicial of the Northorn Paciae wriies that the movement of wheat on -t i aflected enarely by Prices. When “Simon says thimbs up <h ments e tiee o versn CLhey siower now pboer 1o Prodileers cun ol as a generan rule, when' the ikt docs i st LhenL, STOrare . enpaeity in St il s dimited. Duah has weapaeity for 10,600,000 b, Wikl EGIWO0 b instore. Fhis on the 26th, Sined that date ithas heen incrensed w 1,5 Fowinds 12550 there Were i 1ew sades of December at Stie, but his was bad y the peneral narket. Later it st off | g quiet au the neiad- | Nunee noted, Provisions e MO g session e provis on tined w larger crowd tuan at any iy - The caise was thie Kness produced oy iarge receipis ol lozs, s, however, only dropped off 25, and cr reeovercd in syiupidly Wi the grivn During fhe tirst two hours of | Pt con one thne untsial CHICAGO LIVID STOUK. Cricaao, Oct. .| Lo (he B j- Carree—=The market remains in the same dull and unsutist v eondition as pre viously noted. The very best natives on the market ure not making over s5.06@s.50. The Tatter is the highesty ¢ this week and they were s lot that averaged 1500 and over, Brit- ish mrkets show no improvewent: Ameri- s selling this week at the low price of N@l2ige for the estimated dressed weight, and American refrigerator beet at 8o Nebraska canned oods selling for the lowest prices on record, The stocks are the heaviest known, not only in Chicago but to the British mi kets, and only & war will create o denand for this part of the eattlo product and work off the surmhis on 1e suppiy of vinge catile o dny was i ¢ demiand was weak oxeept for e ommon to ta rqualitics of rangens were in very e supply and they soldve Slowly amd ax ow ds At any time, market for Texans wasvery flat ad pric were the worst ot the seison,” T double-wintered Indian eattle so d at =3, 100 ; At the openinz of the woe's SL00 was | aboit the 0p 101 good northwestern ianweos and prices now are about Jower than la-t year, A few Montana” L '8 but 7 t ool Shippi Phirotigh Texis cattic, . Sales =50 Montanas, 170 Montinas, 1L Ths, S50 15 Stivs, #5705 108 Montanis, 1251 nins, 1k LDy, @ 168 Lirs, 1o opened 000 1o 57,000 1S, T Sales were fuily ol Packing and shippin 50, Lishi werhiy 150 10 240 1S, THE MARKETS. sl j stow, with from uding fresh v wer than e 0 1o S0 (bs, S5 1o 170 1 York, Oct Moxpy—0On call Wl per eent, MERCANTILY Pares— 45 Dull Exciuaxcr Bius at S e, Moo, Govisnyesta—Dull and steady, SEOCKS-DIeks Ware moduratd With the excepiion ot halt w o extreme flaetmations were Jess than Cont. Prie s were very e lar cises the Towest of the day e wear the openin, | ~till others Tt in t coosed somoawhat ireeguli steidy for the most active Over st evening of 1@ o per e coptionnl advinees or 15 per ¢ wire & Hudsone 120 por ecnting St L per cent in et ing. while Noew New England is down 15 per eent, Wity more thivn st aetivity in Paciie W hich elosed at tae prie with an adv e it i ominy Wikl | S1,002,000 siynlus oncdan iy 1 RTOCKS 0N WALL S 1004 €, &N WY pricferiod NS on T e Ml g 1%, 1) & LS P netive, nstociis, (o i in soine market aliy stocks, atains | nt. with ex- nt in Dela Paal. and | York & A stnement | Gnubly 50w ext e, 4 eent bonds, .. R I R T Now 44 Yaeiie s of "W O ntral P wine [ elored C. By Q S Rtoek Island DL L& W 104 St L &S, K DS G 18 preterred ke 21¢ €., M. & St. I preferred 4 weterred inois Centinl.. 181 811 & O, L. B & W Wi Ransin & Texns. 270 Pesua | Fitke 3o M Union | i N 4370 W., 51 Mich, Central il proferie Mo Paci P (7] Western Unoon Nusthern Piac,e: |00 1 & Nioaasns proteied A PRODUCE, Mare aetive hit demand s owinier Chieago, Oct. 2% Flon nnelingod s no shipping Wity soithern, s o W isconsin 0400 Michigan, =4, u0d. 6 o Whent, 25,7060 L0 ; Minnesota baker sk 4o patents, 24 Vient - Aetiy weaker, doeon wenlier, nnd cis Novemlbaa Janry ad highers onened Wit 1t 0 1y e Doter il seover yesterdiy ¢ { ber: 9 gt n vl i . | Rve bu, | there were | Crn news was very | Native Cows | mad A Tt e wetive aind poices il ALe canh il ¢ The Near: ShAge Jeaty § ut e better; | 0 Novewber: | R May. i wly i e, Timathy —Quicts prime, S1Lakel6, | Fanseed =i i N 1 Porli—Active; deciiied by later radlied ‘ and closed steady: $39 @ 8.20 October and Novemoer comber:; $9.035 @005 January. Lard—Moderately nctive, ” averaeed: Tower and ¢ osed steady at the deel ne AR cash and October: b 85,500 @Sh8 Lacember and § January Bulk Meats Shonlders, #3.4003,50; short clear, SN 15 short tibs, €4.50, Whisky 1.1 Butter—Steady and fn_fair demand: good to fancy crenmery, 8@ good to clioics dairy, 1%@.0c. Chicese— Active and stoady : cheddars, 8@ 100: flats, 93,10} g Anmcricas, 9@ choteo skims, 750 s Firm at 100, Hides - Steady and unehanged : heavyereen salted, fully cured, Sige; Heht, 8e; damagedy Gles bull hides, 610 dry salted, Tallow Ay and unchanged; N country, i & N olnts, Shipmenta 10.000 R 000 P4.000 65,000 9,000 Flour, hhla. . Whe Cori, B, Oata I L AGL00 10,000 0000 26,000 St. Louis, Oct. 28 - Wheat -ITigher and very netive tor May: others wlows e bid for casity Mo for Octoborg M¥e for November; wia for Dex SLOY for M Corn-—Ste @370 for casht ‘5030 for November: e for May. Onts Higher 24%0 for cash; 0o for Ocior ber: 8e for May, Iy, Ryve— Quivt al Whisky Ay nt 81.00 N al. Barley, bu. Pork—Dull nt ol Wheat, firm and e hote Oats, quiet and un- \ehan poon Boar T e but slow. Toledo, Oct. 2% Wheat-—Closed quigt and firm casloand Novemb 954, Corn—Dull and casy: No. 2 cash, 43)ge, Outs—Unehanged: No. 2 cash, e, Wansas City, Oct, 25~ Wheat casii, 14440 bit, Tige asked; Nove Corn-—Unsettled: oash, e vasked ;o My, S8@st e, Nominali 2ie bid, 915e asked. Pool, Oct. 95— Wheat —Good supply ; vinter and spring, 1 3tgd, fers offer moderately” 48 6d- for ¢ and November; 45°5d for Do- Novembor, new Noo Corn spot. Oc cember, New Y 9% Wheat— Lowers ro- ris, noied uncraded e , Wi in olevator; Doccias st /it e, Corn—Higher; meeipts, 510005 ovports Q80005 unurnded, 42004 No. 3, 44¢ N, verbe 40 in clevator, fdy L3 Decomber closing at wnd more aetive: reeéipte, INTO00E s western, s o, Bxedon, 5 Finng united elosed at $1.10'¢, and fair denand; reovipts, e white we Petroleum ki, rh - Dl and somewhat nominal; ,mess Spot, SO0k 1000 Tor inspectod 1. Lower and less wetive: western | spoby quoted at $ docember, €613 utter—Flrm and fair inquiry; i Cheese Nawlote, Milwaunkee, Oct, November, westorn, Dull and nominaly we " Oats e Birley Provision Novenber, 35 Cinein wd Corn L 1, e Firmor: No, 2, 05 ~Lower: mesy December, Wheat - T red, Mgt ir do- sprin i Pork—Dull Lard— Firn at 85 Whistiy —Firi at SLOT. Minneapolis, Oct. 25—Wheat-—-Strone A e ngher Wil points, bt tarmers’ deliverios No. 1 hargl. casi and October Novembor, ey Decem- ot No. L northern, gash, byes M, Siew’ sale, millels not disposed to sions demuided ;. patens, 30.20 D, 1. 7000, 000; flour, 23,000, - OMAIA LIVE STOCK. UNI0N STOCK 1) S, OMATH Wednesdiy Evening, Oct: The live stock marker was fairly g iy but by tar e gleater number ot sa were foeders, Ther better ¢ 1 tor feedens than there s been tor se past aid the warket way strong, Creenipts of cattle were very small but sty i the yards it had been 1ot over trom Monday. “Lhere iy no ehunge i hutchens sioek, e demand - remiining seood for o Timited number, The oz w D Wits at least e fower, unid o recei) weak, BBuycrs weile not aball anxious to buy at the deciine. BRCENTS, r frnL con AV hiakers, >, Trecvipts—W1 Suipments Cattle. Av. 104 L1096 00 1027 47 1054 L 1237 PREVATLING PRICES, Goul Lo DESCRIPTION. XL I'oor 1o Medinm, | 24 40@4 05 Oihet-h 40 ) Cattle— 1,500 1hs and over . Kt L0 s 120001330 Ths Leoeders Stockers Gravsa Toxins Western 1in zers 5@H 13 Tuils Hogs—- Roneh Mixed T anel Shipping Lozt Weighis { | | | BANGE OF PEICES FOI OGS, The exUcine mnze of prices tor 1ough wixed, packing and shippms and Hht weihE o gs for seven davs 15 shown below ¢ T Date |y, AVednesid'y 52 s 1= e Whrsday | 5 00608 00 8 Qs by LIRTARIY D) Sty 0. W) Moy s 1) 0 Ly 00 1 Wednesd's| 2 ot o) N 1eett 8 18— ALl saten of stock i Unis markeg s er e Live weiht, didess ot vise Dl o sell at Te per I top all wehiin, ks, or e weldiin ¢ less i L s o vadne, Pregnait suws we ducked 10 1ba, uiid slid,n U Lin, LIVE STOCK, he Iteceipts, ®N00 i steors, ', 5 g o T stinted. Diovers' Jourhal weak on A2 o bulls i ik, | e lower L teady s Chicago, Oct, 2, e Cattle Dest 't bt Tt W Tandibvw Wintered °f Hous 1k 10 dower: rowgh wil Packing and shipping, & @00 Teceipts, 4,000, dull > 0, b Wesiern, 8 0 wiliv, Kanwas City, Ot Uattle VAL Shipies LONG: sty 200 u A womd o eliaiee sl g B0 connmon 1o nwslinne, 34, kkod, sl feeders, s230d 4 raws, o = Lenitn sIrs, B4 i, slipweuts, 1B fanrly i g 4 netive and il sty Sl ) oy, i ex 09 3 i R [