fl TITIfl OMAHA DvMIiY B1JI : : NOVEMBER ! ! 0. 185)7 ) , SPECULATION AT LOW EBB , Eeccnt Reaction Tends to Make Investors Mon Cautions. MOST SANGUINE MEN SOBER AND TIM.D . Oicrnlorn | HlMitmllilc for I , n to AdMince lit unit Tlir > ll.i\i'.Nw ( Left the Mnrlict. NEW VOUK , Nov. 23. llfnry Clewq , hcml of Iho ImnkliiR houxe of Henry Clews & Co , wrltei of the flltimllon InVnlt street Tito market for IK titltlei rctnlns the Bums general fontuu nnM have hnd to note for uevnlceUs ; except thin thn vol ume of trniiFueUons ha- * fallen still lowei. Outside upcculiitlvp operations have become and transactions mo almost IriHlpnlllcnnt mainly confined to optrntlons for fractional proilts by room traders. There li , however chieA conservative operator * vho ever , u of tllacrlmlrmtely follow closely cooil features In particular stocks , which Rlvts n. certain degree of lieitlthy Interest to the market. Thu purely speculative stocks , however , are ncBlectfil , tmliiK to the provaillnu dl posl- tlon to avoid rl'ky ventures. The purely speculative opltlt Is nl a low ebb nnd xcry naturally so Such a reaction , have lately experienced makes the m vo most sanguine sober and timid. All pro-it und 8 mill en rises arc largely stimulated by the fiebltr and less experienced operators. Their confidence rl es In proportion as prices adv nice and when the moic ptuuenl have rcnll7t.il at a ipiotlt and the whou ! ' wclghl of the market rests on these lifh'cr nupportH , tiny rush fiom the extreme of of utter dlsip- Bangulno \pectntlon to that polntmettt and distrust , anil , wor o still , their mianx are dlspernd nnd they nro no lortBtr a buying factoi In the matkot. It Is Rome jcars since HO many of this class of operator * ) \\cie on the market us during the U'tcnl rHe , they \VOIP the main element In the advance , and their absence or lnablllt > now constitute a m.iln cau i' of the pn-- uilllliK st.iKiiniH-y No matter how cheap Blocks may be at the present rungo of value * , nor how law tht tarnlnRH of the r.Uliimih , nor how pncouniKlnil the condi tion and Keiuial outlook of busings Intel- much political dangers ma > < " [ ? , nor how liave nil-lie il all this amounts to lltllp so lotifr as the mat Knl lu < , ( H the vatiKUaid ot the masj of HiiiiKiiIni minor opoiators who nlwuVs tuUithi li ail In stalling booms The larjj'i op tutors uwalt tin li had , lic- and do cooperitton tau o thtj value their In the m ir- not car to 1 > \ until thej hep whom they maj be able to l.ct a clans on sell out mass oC Htoiks pl-ie-fil on \\lth Ih IIIIKC the nmrUx't ilurlnp ; llin remit toallrlnKs ol railroad capitalists , the larger operators tilt ? likely to stand aloof until tliej see ' dilative vitality komu now e'tnunls of sp In the market With them , Kooil comll- tloiiB arc not the onlj preitciuislte to btij- IIIR ; they want HIP lo-operutlon ot u ilabs who will help thorn In advancing prlee * Apparently there are few now remaining l the maiket of those who performed tint service ( lurltiK the laterl i > A ncvet of oulslde buyrs Is needed and it Is a. mat let oC conjecture as to when that rontlngonl may bo cxpiotcd In the Held. AppionrbliiR conditions may supply that \\.int. \ The > settlements and inteiost dl liiiiscmcntH maile at the mil of the > o r distribute a law amount of fund1 ! , which usually contilhulc to a Tammrj il e In pilco1 * . The Iiiil sl\ months of bus.ne s n vlvnl , especially In theIntprloi il Ics h likely to result In Mber.il dlstilbutlons or oninlncH nnd that moiuy mn > bo o\peote ' I to Hnd Its \\nv more or less. Into Wa'l That , IIOWPVII vvllldep-td In som Mreet. ine.isute , npjn what may IK th.- prevail ing feeliiiK al the oponitih of tin. vun That ousbt to be Kood All i polls , UKICI in teprese-ntliiB that. In thpnriiicultiit.il tloiis , the tesults of tne lii t half yi.ir- business have b = en unnsmllj i-itlt-fictoiv of tnulo I" Moreover a still better slate e\pected for the ne\t sci on Thi Improved state of our tnnmtfuc tines Is shoving Use t in u steadj Incruisu In vvu cn and the rsun- ornl full op latlon of the fae-toiles In ihurt a prosperous Hiring trade Is taken TS u foregone conclusion How the- action of congress ma > affect these1 prospe'ets icmaltm to be EC-en It steins safe to take It for ( .ranted that we Inve little to fear fiom Jingoism Also , there seems reason to bona that when congressmen fei-1 the- public pulsft as It beats at Washington they will como to the conclusion that thecuriencv question cannot be o easily shelved as some of Ihcm h.ivo hoped , and any disposition to do something real and effective toward nlv Ing us permanently sound money woii'd ' prove a vcrj positive help to confidence among the business and Investing cl.issi" und would favorablj affiet the status of our securities In , the- for Ign markets j'er Imps the most bcusltlvc legislation wll prove to be connected with the lallroad < iuestlons lhat will come up foi treatment 1'ooling and the powcis of the interstat commission will no doubt awaken the still t-lumbering pranger sentiment , but , from - present symptoms , It will b > toiiiul that thi commercial opinion of the country h.i lai gcly como round In favor of n s tt'emcnt of thrso qtiostlons tint will give therouK making reasonable profl rand a fair chance for and c\cmpt them from untlii" exlraneous olficlal inlerfeienco. The great Intelests which the nlrjuds servo mo si'j weuv of the imsctllcd e-ondltlon of the can > Ing tiade lhat Ihcy will ba likely to suppoit uls the companies any fair and equitable piopo panies may presmt and to oppose unvlMnn tlmt Havofti of factional lit > unite hostility to the transportation Intorist. Upon the whole , thetefore , wo see no rea sons why the Now Year mav not be e\- p cted to opnn with a better fooling In Iho stock market and a renewal of speculative buying The congressional discussion of the ral'rtnd questions Is likely to lies attended disturbing proposils , but so tended \vlth long ntt Iheio Is little piobablllty of theli would nfToid " * such occurrcnciH ncccptanc" only transient vatlallons In Iho courip of prices There ! no doubt much holding back from the Wall street operations with a view to ascertaining the temper of cy press and the drift of conditions at tin- opening of the year , nnd when those have ceased to be unccrtalnllcs of Ihe future we look for a resumption of speculation ; with what force 01 nunsuro of results the event must show. Nothing is moro dllllcult than to forecast the moods of Wnll Btriet. They depend moro on whims , or accidents or ruts than upon conditions of fact which reully affect the earning capacity of prop erties ; n fact of which the present insensi bility of stocks to the largo earnings of the railroads Is striking evidence Two great facts ate obvious , however , that stocks are low at present prices , nnd that the gen eral conditions Which legulntc their value warrant an upward movement. To permanent Investors the inarkPt pre sents prolnbly about an low a range of prices IIH we ate likely to hoe for home time. Kor such to defer pin chases would bo to face a probability that , at n l.ito , stage , higher pi Ices will have to be paid Bpcculntlvo purchases , If mndo on drops , ul- ford a fair chance for model nte gains on the principle of small prolltH and quick 10- turns , Bucli opoinitons nro better suited to the present position of the nniKet than largo purchases und long holdings. COMHT10N OF MJWOUIC II VMCS Itilliicm-p miVoKlj Slnlcnifiit of I nliiii I'lii'llli ! l'n > iiirnlM , NUW YOU 1C , Nov. ZS. The Kinanclci Bays ; The changes In the totals shown by tlu banks' statement foi ttiu mock ending No vember 27 am connected entliely with tin- traiibfe-r of Union I'aclllc funds to the sev eral depository binka and do not In the least riflecl tnp advanced business condi tions which are guter.illy asboclated with lic-avy loan or ill-posit lnueases > . Tno atakment I'tos not balance , but the ono Item ivhlch affoids a plow to the real position of the dlffeicnl Institutions Is found } n the gain of cash during thu week Thl Is larger than teports of Eomo of tie lead ing banks had Indlcutul , bu the How ot jnoney to this cer. tr from the in eiioi dur- Jnir thu we-k It U known has exi-eeiK-d Iho ouivvnrd ina\cincni by at least J-.OiW.W ) The IncriMiM ) In di-poMts la. of course , ac counted for by the theck given by b 0 Unlo , , Voclllo leorjptnlzitlon commlttcu to tlio Na- ttoiml Cly h ink and bj It distributed pro i.itn among the dlrfercnt di-pot-Itory iustltu- 1 ona. Aildlnu the aetuul guinu In cash from the Interior to the I'nlon l-adllo account the deposits ate aioroxlmatelj correct The Individual Inrreahehe > \c-vci. arc In- terestlnK The depoil a of 0110 bink ( mvo been swelld ; no IIMS linn J12txx OJO through thu operations described above nnl the li" P2 J ° iifPur { "rt tutlon amount to Jij. . OOO.OW. which Is larger tnin the totul uxiuiw elon mioitisl by all the binks Thii gain of over J-.OW.OCO reported by the \Voatorri Nu Jonal 1 due. evidently , to t absorption of the buslnifN of the United mates Nat onal wnlci It has nuich.ii.cil The icsult of the wcek'B business 'as bren to H i > ll Iho deposit Horn of the state- went to figures never approached. , The pres ent deposits .iro , m.OOtfuoo In txiesu of tie lilghfst total , achieved on Si-ptejnber 11 last The gnat expansion In loan it U u feature of the statement that cannot bo satit/uc- torlly accounted for. It runs almos coin- cldentally wMj deposit * and the Institutions ninklng the largest gulna In that Item also report the highest ruins In loans , in other words , the Hta'.cment makes It iippeur that | > rolltablo use has been found within three days for nearly 'l ' iho money received from tfto Union rariflo committee. The known conditions at Iho market do not warrant this ( uauinpUon. As the rcorKUUUatlon com- inltteo iwoa Buposvdl to have ttecured all the luoucy It ncoclcd for Its uaca before a sot- win mndc the cause mimt b looked for in oth < r d rntlon * LntrtnR the * m-v- enil unlos of bonds by tlu Rovornmcnl binks jviolvlng bonds have * omo tlmc-n cuirlcd them temporarily ns loins , but t'lls dots no. apply In the present case. The conclusion Is ltip\lliM > 'hn' thf expnnnJon Is Involve I In sotnp t < hiiirii' ' method of averages , Other- r l n M. i'icu'0 l" > Adolly contradictory of know i < ts. t.n \ iAVn i > no\ of tinTraitnir ! nnil t'rlccx on Suliirilii ) . CHICAGO , Nov. 27.-A1I of yesterday's 1H" ndvnnco In May whont uns lost toilay , whllo December dropped 14 e. There wan n hie Increase In winter whtnt offotlnKS , cspe- daily fiom. Indiana , nnd thli wns very cf- fcctlvo with the crowd , who polil from the stnrt. Other nuirhcti weio dull with nur- row fluctuations and only sllp.lit changes In prlc t at Hie close , Whont cii-nul wcnk for both May nnd Dccembei .Vny started "iffic lower nt t ftOOJTie and December nt SOc. n decline of 'iii' . Liverpool cables were disappointing , snowing but l&f < % il niUanco UB n response to the btilffo here jestttdny. Northvu'-U leeclpts were ! )7I ) cnrs , ngulnst P72 ciri last week. The persistency with which lecelpt'i up there refuse to full off , In spite of all predictions to thu contrary , vna also u elog to thu * market. U developed Unit the heu\y ndvancc III Deiemberns having Ittt nnttiril effect upon country shippers , mho possessed nny that would pas > s Inspec tion. Wheat that would have gene to To- kilo or fit I.nuli mulei" nnmlml conditions wn- headed this way and SOW bushels of. red No J winter wheat from Indiana \\as Bold In the pit from 99o to Ov c. for Decem ber dcll\er > The opening decline In that fnturu was pressed Into n still further rt- ductlon when the nbovc Information bc- c.uni > generally known. Chicago iccclplM wire 2D9 cirs. Ur.idsltrot's report made clearances of wheat nnd Ilcur for the week from both coasts nt r,4fifK > ; > bushels , ngalnut MTU COO bushels the wcock before nnd I.'VJ.COO btis'i- cls the corresponding week of ISW. There was some- bull m\\t to Imnd , but little nt- tentlon wns paid to It New York icported "Z boat lo-ids Bold foi export , 20 of them for Austrli. The dny's clearances from the Atlantic uenbouid amounted to 4'KGO ' ) ) huah- cls. Only about 750,000 busluh Increase In the1Islblc Is I'xpecledlomlaj The mUIeii from tlif northwest were that ov\lns to bad weather f.trmets' dellvctles bad in itcrlaliV fallfti off The beailah of- feet of the sales of No. 2 red -winter whcit to til live he ic fiom India was Incnased whin it became known that handlers of r'isli wheat uere sillers of cnr'onds to .ir- il\i < fiom low a. and Nolmisk i coitospond- iiits who had No. 1 not them spiltiR to snip Atinour A Co likewise sold December vvl-cat In the pit. which was supposed to bo against u'heat bought In Dulutli to come hi re. Selling of Decimbcr Hn lib lucnnio ho ttfi' that tin market broke to 97'4c. Near Mi opi'iilnp It hnd sold as high ns 99Hc H ftcadlul somouha at 97'lc and by elos- Ing time hnd recovered to J i\c Jl.iy did I i llHli l ( lpl I sold 1) ) tWIVMl ' ' ViT l iC , lien broke to Olrtc , closing nt 91e l am w.is "low , wl h tride for the most nit consisting of transfem of Decetnbci ontracts to Alay at about 3ti3i' Olffei- n IThi > InniUiuj of prloes was tillghtl > downward , due to receipts of SIC cars and s > mpilh\ with the dec.lne 111 wheat. Cables v , 10 * ( Ti1 d higher At ) intle lenrnnoes were S01.000 bushels. SIny ranged from 23'4c in"ISC , and cios < il a sh ide lower at KPfcr Oils were vaker and elosul lov\ei Tlu ileellno In wilt it had a dipies-slng effeel Dtiombci bhovvid some streiigtli shortlj iflu the opening on .1 fair demand , but thi - lUance was lost Inter Elevator Inteiests did most of the selling Receipts weie large 01 cms Stnboird elearnnces wtro 47J.OM bushil JI.i > ringed from 2 ' 4c to 22r , nnd ilosed " , c lowei nt 22'4e. I'io\lslons were ver > dull but firm. Demand mand was onb1 fair , but offerings were men Miinllci TOiere was soni" tinnsfeirlng of Deeember contracts to , ! annai > Casli de mand was qultp good At the i'esc ' Jnmitrv nork u i-j 2' ' c lilgliu at ? = ! 17' ' , I.intiuo lud 2Uf3c ! higher , at JJ 27'i ; nml Janu- n j rlls a uh ule hlcher nt $4 KTi 117'A. IJsttmateil receipts Mend i > Wheat , ] C5 ears , corn. UO cms , oits > , 3'0 cars , hogs , | j,0 bend Leaning futures inngcd as follows : Artleli B | Oi3ii | | UUh | Iiovv' . | Ulois fVeiiy V 1 n t- Nov Dee- tin ODMi H7J4 lH't ' Mas UJ UPIS ? ! 0191 ( oin Nov 20CHH 2(1 ( 20 Ike 2 ( ) > < i 20M 263s 2DK M.i } . 20HOh 20H Oatt Dec . . 20' ' { Maj. , I oiK Die 7 21 7 25 7 22 7 25 7 20 Jan 8 17'ij 8 20 8 I7' 8 174 H 13 Miv S 4J > 8 I" B 124 S Ut 8 10 Inril Ik o . 4 10 i 10 4 K-II , Jm . 4 _ ' * 4 22'i ' 4 Vfi 4 20 J'ly 1 1(1 ( 4 J7h 4 S1H h'tl.tOH Dec 1 17 4 1 , " , 1 10 J in 4 17 I 15 4 13 Miy . . 1 JO 4 SU 4 27h 4 l7't ! ' No 2 ( 'an 11 nuntntlona w re na follow n. I'LOUlt rirm , winter pilcnf , Jl 7WI 91 , stralBlitx , t < Op4 W , Fiirlng bpecHl" , $533 , spring pitontf. $1 401(4 < > j H rilKhlh JICOt'450 WIU3A1 N-i. J rp UK , lO'iQS ' iC , No 3 sprlnj f2fi 4 , No J re ) iT Hf 80. l DUN No 2 , 21 He O VIS No 2 2OiC , fob ; No. Z white , 20 21e No 3 white 2anfl2i'4C DM : No 2 'I' ' .Tic. It MtLUY-2CS3ic. , hintS-No ; 1 lliXBce.1 , SIOj'i@l10 , prime tlmnth ) Eieit , JiC" I'HOV ISIONS Mesporii. . per lib ! , $7 25B7 30 LnrJ , per 100 Ibs , * l J2U I 23 Short ilba sliki , llo io ) $1 1 1 70 dr > Fulled xhonlilors ( li'xcd ) , JI7 > fnco , bhort clear tldi u ( boxiO ) tlO < W4W4 U1I1SKY Distillers' nn sned Roods , per cal tl 19 Bl'OAllS Cut lonf , * 3S4 ; srnnulatej , J3 21 On the rroiluce exclmngo loiluy the Imtter nnr- ket wnsBteadj , ccintrU'SIgClc , Unities I25i I'Jc Ctieesc. quiet , MJSlAc : , < . fresh , 18 . Live poultrj , niiirket dleauy , tiirke > s , 9c , chickens , tc , , 605'C , ( lucK.s Iioinloii VIoiic > and tookn , LONDON , Nov 2S Money rates have stiffened a the Hank of England , purHu- Ing Ihe policy of borrowing on slock , has absorbed mosl of UIP outside supplies , theit-by maintaining the present rates , which aiu not likely to decline before the nd of the je.ir. The stock e-tohungo v\aa steady , except n home railway sccuiltl-s , which secured in all around decline on the belief thai the directors , In view of the laboi lioubles , will retain larper Imlam es Instead of devoting hem to dividends American railway stocks fluctuated although the market was hope ful. Dealings were small , the operators awaiting the presidential mehsugo to con gress , Quotations were generally lower , wl h the notable exception of Northern I'a- olllt ! proforiedOiaroH , which rose three points. The stocks which declined include Central I'uclllc , which fc'l ! two points , I'ulon Paellle , 'd of n point , Atchlson , Topeka - peka Sinta I > * o adjustment nnd I'rlo firsts. l point , I , ike Shore & . Michigan Southern , t point , and Wnbish Income ! ' , which fell % of n , point. Qiand Trunk railway shures vvnro strong , with nn overaterl e of IH points , hut Ciiu.idlan I'aclllc shares fell ' t of a point Argentine lines were buoy ant on the strength of tratllc returns , MANCMinSTIJIt , Nov 2S The public re ports for the last week were quieter , but itiobnbly business was really larger than before Largo eastern cloth orders , both varns and goods , weie placed and some lluis of shirtings nt ver > low prices ( 'him and India now promise well , the food crop 1 1 aspects of the latter b Inn excellent. The position of the manufacturers Is very un even but the enstc rn looms are fairly en gaged for two months Varns In moderate1 iiiipply are holding their piounil fahly well , but the posslhlllt > of avoiding a strike Is now more uncertain Advices from liciuen show a better de > nmnd there , though at rather lowoi prlco-i than for the week ending with November W. The German nnd Austrian markets arc depressed , the Blocks of yarns und goods being Jiirgo. lltiirnlo tliirUi-l. HUKPAI/O. Nov. 2S.-WUKAT-NO. 1 , northern , spot casn , Jl.OO1 ; new , MUc , ; No. 2 winter , CbV.o rOHN-No. 2 , 31'4C. OAl.i-No , 2 while , 27c. llAltl < UY Good demand. UVI > SIo asked , I.iiiidnii Wliont Mail.t. . I < ONPON NJV. 27. Wlnat In the innrket thin wnK wu uj ported I'S * rontlnenlal bujcic , l\e | \ Unltol KhiKibm Inquliy waa rniull , hellers nf rullfornlii vvlirat ScpU'inlxT nnd Octnlit.r , n Kt.l Ji . for November tl > e > aakcil 3Sn SO , unit fur wlie.it just Killed they ntk il 3Ss u ) , A IJTKC liiiHliirH via Oono InVulli VXullr wheat , Do- edubrr to IMirti iry at S5 > loivlnrllPr.i nt tint pricf Argentine uhal 1ml fro1 tell n , re nirr' nnil MurrU nt 35s Indliin wheat un freely of- ferJtt ut 33 fur April ami May. Flour wiia Blow nml | ircen ! unnltere < l. ilulieMI > ( julfl. Old inlstM Dereniber wan quote-1 at ICuSil New maize Januao 13 April , wild qUotiM at 15 M , Oats ultpieil. The lait price p.-ild una lin 74J ! for mixed illppiil DrK-inlitr oats. California Drloil T'riilln. NHVV YOItK , Nov. tT-CAUl OIINIA nillRI ) riJt'lTS-App'ei. firm , other dried fruitu , quiet ; etuporuted apples , ciinnun. ti 7c ; prime wire tray , SUc , wood dried , prime , Ulc ; cliolee , fc'ic : funcr , 8&9Hc. Truiim , JUUSc. a to ilze and quality. Apricota. rojol , 7Hfi6o ; Moor I'ark. E0 > lie , 1'eachei , unixski , IQlOc ; ptclcJ , lU20c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK JIARKET Closing of the Week Com33 with a Revival of Dns'ntsj. SMALL HANDFUL OF CATTLE ON SALE \Vt-pU UloNpN ulth Coed Hpiiie t for All Siirln Sustained M I N ( inlti n Mclii'l on a ( ionil Hun. SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. 27.-Uecelpt9 for the- days Indicated were : Cattle. Hou . Siieep Horica November 27 . Sll CB72 37 1 Novtmbtl 16 . I'M 6 , ! 20 4,8-tS 25 November 23 . 1,300 5,000 700 . . . . November . -1,131 7.7S3 1,66 . . . . November 2J . 4,5'J S.tttl l.B'-Z November 22 . 3,1)17 ) 2,703 l.OSG i5 November 20 . 1,200 6.COO 2SG . . . November ID . 1,119 4.0U l.fXJJ 27 November K . 4,1l 0 5f.S ? 2,137 . . . . November 17. . . . . . 3,162 4,022 1,407 2G November 16 . 4,303 4,235 2,333 November IS . 2,618 2.10S Ib37 . . . . November 13 . . 4S5 B.GMJ 1,225 November 12 . 3.003 4,831 1,032 15 November 11 . 3,016 6,013 3,761 . . . . Receipts for the wecu with comparisons ; Cattle. Hogs. Sleep. Week ending Nov. 27. . . 15,263 30,213 11.310 Week ending Nov. 20. . . 17,727 26,143 ! i > 3 Week ending Nov. 13. . . 11.271 30.G2.J 10029 Week ending Nov. 6 . . . 20,318 1 ,212 16,002 The olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Shee p. H'r's. C. , M. & St. P . . . 7 O & Sh. I , . lt > . 1 Mo. I'aclllc Ily. . . . 2 U P. Sjstcm. . . . 8 17 1 K. , D. & M. V. G 1C C. , St. P. , M & O. 2 3 H. & . M. U. H. II. , 10 32 c , n. .v. y. iiy. . i u K. C. & St. J. . . 7 G C. , H. I & P. , cast . . 1 O. , 11. I. fc P. , west . . 1 Tolal receipts. 31 U7 . . 1 The disposition of the day's receipts wao as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha. Packing Co . 21 Ml ) . . . . G H. Hammond Co. . . . tfl 1,114 Swift and Company . 1S7 1,270 . . . . Cud.ihy Packing Co. . . . 171 1,211 H Decker iV Uegan . 3 . Vnnsant Co . u ! . \ \ . I. Stephens . 27 . Huston & Co . U . Hammond , Prank C . 4P" ! . . . Cud ill } , Kansas City. . . . 210 "J Plinklnton , Milwaukee . 93 . . . . Othet buyers . GS . Total . S39 0613 . . The lei-eip b of cattle for the week ending Novembei J7iAeio the smallest of any week since the second i\cok In August. Dutlng the curly part of the week the receipts were llbeial. but very tin ill during the latter half , as tx lesult of Ihe Intervening holiday. At the same time the reocip s of hogs were largoi i mil the pervious we > ek's lecord by ovei 10,000 head and the Ixrgest of an } week since the llil week in August The siecp lecelptb weie the laigest since the first week of the pre-sent month CATTL.B Theio were only thirty-four frehh loads ot cattle In the yards and only twentfveii of them ivere on sale Thom m irkot , us Is almost invailably the ca = e on a Satuidi } , ' .vas without feature of Impoi- tance The cattle sold at prices about the h.ime aa ptcvalled } i onlay. 'Ihe1 Intervention of a hollilu } In the middle of the week alwajs tends to demorallre ne ttaJe to bom e\ti-nt and naturally leilucea the rtcelpts The pist wce.v , however , the eattlo market Was in a ver } healthy condl- lon , detplto any druwbicks there may have been. 1 he ilem md for all kinds of c iltle wun good and fully cqu il to the moderatii locolpts Hich day's arrivals met gcncially wKh quite lead } s tie nd at prices that d little vaiiatlon from diy to day On Tuesday there was u bleak of about lOc on fat cat le , but that was fully nuuie up be fore the c ese of the week 11OCJS The HAS" niirkct lookej up today nnd xa'ue ' * were aiUarced about r c Hie trade was reason ibl > lutUc nnd ever > tlilng was sold and \vclKlicd up in Rood season. The pruc , olj aTl all the wa > from H 22U to S3 4- > , with the blR- bulk at S303 SO while > esterda > $3 2'JQ3 . ' 5 bought ullnost ncrj tlilns The BCniral tcndencj of tlio hog mnikct for the latt week was ilonmvuril tluil Is the tle- cllnra more than bilanced the ndumces The week opened with an advance of about Cc , but thnt was nil lost and more IOD , on Tuesday , the- average rtecllne on that dnj amounting to OMT lOc On VVednesdaj the market wis Jusl about steady , but on T iurs1a > It was 2Uc hUher On Prldn > came the tecond sharp break of the week values for the daj averaging l e loner. That was not only the low dnj of the week , but of the month to dite as we 1 In fact the nvcraue price wns the lowest of any day since July 10 The advance nt the close of the week left the market a Btrons re lower than It was at the t-lo e of tlif previous week In eplte of the fact that tne market wns lower the past week It was still CfilOo hlsher Inn a > eir neo , nnd that , too , in the face of much larcer receipts at all markets. 'lie demand was of veiy fulr proportions all the week and the receipts gcneullj met with quite n idj Kile. MHKni' There were no freeh rccclpta of sheep today. i.ivn srocic IVHKUT. I xport Di-iiinnd nn liiiiorliMtt 1'i'iitnri- tit Cat He- . CHICAGO , Nov 27. Todiy's cillle nniKet w is utmost entirely nomlmil , ns Is Ufatitil on Siturd 1 } Iho few offerings cold nt yesterday' ? prices The small ndvnnce that Imti tnkon plnfe In prices this weelc wn wholly due to the tx- trtmely light rteilpta , for the roju icmfntj cf the tnulo were- very limited. The cxpmt ilcnnnd has been nn Important feature of Inte , nnd the call for fancy entile for the Chrlstinis holiday trad" has been FO far e that In numeroua Instances buyers wnit ti > the feed lot for them Vttil c lives continue Kcar-o and prices remain flrn , the best lots fttchlnK $0 5 jJ6 G ) ror 11) Ibs and pr me tnllch COWH hnve r-old ns hl h ns tr3 pel hcid The ileinuml for EtocUeri nnd feeders h is fnllnn off , and prices iiMrnKcil I0 { < l5c lower than last week , but BOW ! feeders are still hlfll Tliero was nn nctlvedrnund for IIOKS , nnd prices ruled stronR at an , avcruite advance of 5 over yesterday's quotntlonx. Heavy packlnp lots sold at tl Wi3 3i , and prime shippinglota at J3 MiTi 3 15 , the hulk of the sales brlnK made nt $3 3W3 SO The ( , r < ater part of the pUs chaiiRod ownership at J3 10i3 3" . The new crop of hogs his xtirted and liberal n-cc'p nr" cxpect l from nuvv on. Medium welKhtB ire still the best sr > 1 lers Offirlnfta of cheep and Iambi were easily until at the let-cut advance. Sheep \vcif > salable at SI 0004 K for piMir to choice nnd Inmhs nt tl Wlf 58 Oreal numlHTs of Iambi have been poM dur- Inic the latter part of the week at $5 75 nnd BomJ fancy pheep H ild nt $4 70JM ST . The demand for fpndo-s Is coed but very few suitable to the trade- are cornlnu to the market Kccelnts' Cattle , 000 head ; hojs. 13,000 head , sheep , 3,00) head St. I.oilln l.lvo S < n < > lc. ST LOt'IS Nov. 27 CATTU : Hecelpts. 1 < 00 head of which 600 are Texans , shipments , 3 4 in head , marl ft steady , fair to fancy native ship- Plnp nnd export steers J < 2" fi5 25 bulk of salcn 14 fO ? 5 00 driebeil beef nnil butcher steers n 7f fT \ > , bulk of Miles , J < iOQI 50 , stctiH under 1 CCO lb , It i'Qt CO , bulk of pales. 3 Sp < 10 utctkem nnd feeders 12 00f4 30 , bulk of hales J275i4 | 10 cows und helfirs ( I 75CT4 60. bulk of covvii f2 fOfi3 Sri famiilitr cows , $1236210 butlp tl 7151 J SB Texan nnl Indian teer J3 00f1 bulk of Kileb , (3 Mifi'J SO , cows and h lfcre , ( J 10 HOOS Jlecclpts , 3700 head , Fhlpmcnts , 3100 head mniket rlcaily to n hade hither. llKlit J3 35413 45 mixed , 53 3.11)3 ) 50. hc.tvy J3 60if3 61 SlIliHI' HccelpIs , none shipments , 700 hei.O marKet nominally ulendy : nstlvo muttons $3 Sjff 4 ti culls und buckx , 12 K > { f3.W3 , Btockl-rs , JJ : : ijj 00 , lambs , > < ir85 fO ICiiiiHiiN ri ( > I.lvo Stdflc KANSAS CITY Xov 27 OATTI.K Hecslpls 1 , ( 10 head , market rteady and unchanged , only retnll trade , Tixns tteurt , $2 OOffl 10 , lexas covvs JJfWfiaW ) , native ElferB JirOJjtS1 ! , native cows and holfera } 1 501T4 00 , stoekcts nnd feedirs 130) ( Tl 45 bulls (2 7KO3 25 HOGS llcrelpts 7.000 licail , market fteady to Mruni ; . bulk of Ha'cs. I330ft340 , lieavles M 20If 342Vi , packers 3 25fl3 42H , mike I J3 SO&3 . ! ! Kht I3.1iff342l4 , lorUcru , | 3SO 3 V4 , PlB J3 " 0573 45 SlUIIJI'-ltecelpts , 1 OCO head market strong , lambs. S3 004)575 , nmltonsi , liiilliiiiiipollN l.lvc Slock. INDIANAI'OUH Nov ST. C'ATTM : llcrflplB 2M houl , Rhlpinentf , ISO head , murket ipilet , Kood 13 prime nti.ru , II iORj.10 , fair In tnfdlum nii-r , J13 > J'I.5. common to good stockcrs , | i.j 4JS5S IIOOS Hceelpts. 1,7W head , shipments , IOM head , market , active 2V4c hliiher , all wild ; ttorel to cholio medium nnd heavy J3 45f3 50 ; tnKe.l , S3 40j3 1" . enmmon Uu-Uln 3 43f3 | 43 Blinin1 Ilfcclpts , 1,000 lipiul : * himvnU | | , fair , good to eholie Inmlw 15 ( KWS.O' ) ; oammon to in llum Uinbi , H < WI.75j common she ep , JJ.Kif 2.75. ' KIIM ! IliifTiiln 1. 1 viSlock. . HART nurrAix ) , NOV , w.-CATTL-n-quict and Htroiur IlOOS-Yorker . coed to choice , J1.S7OJ 60 , roughs , common to good , 13 10O8 2J , pie * . 13 f.OJf 3C5IAMHS Ciolce to extra , I560C5M , cull to common 14 75fiC 25. BlinKP Choice to telected wethern , II tOS4 7 ! l.oiiUt Illf l.Ui > Slorl.- . LOUIBVII'Li : Ky. , Nov.CATTLiSteady ; prlnp unchunKid. 1IO(1S5Lhluher : all hogs 120 pound * up selling nt tl ; plt I125R3 40 , rouiih > , J2 7503 10 SHimi' AND I AM US Steady and unchanged. NtMV VurU I.lvo Slock. NK\V TOIUC , Xov. 27 llKUVCS-nccelpU. $21 bead1. Cables ( jultt ; American tc r at AGRICUUURAt IMPLEMENTS. I ininger & " - Metcalf Co. WHOLESALE DEALEH3 IN Agricultt'i-ai Implements. lluggles nnd Carrlnces Cor. lh and FaclfVi Bt . Jobbers of Farm Machinery. Wagons and BuBglo - Cor. th nnd Jones. ART GOODS T Picture Moldings. Mirrors , Frames , necking and Artlsto' Materials BOOKBINDING , ETC tiTifiU . A noun Eleventh nnd Howard Sts B JOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , M'frs | Jobbers of Fool Wear lIN ACIEMSIOK The Joseph Banigrm Rubber Co. Rubbers and Mackintoshes. Unilllui , ECirtente J3oo's , Shoes nnd Rubbers Salesrooms 1102-11041100 Hartley Street. WIIOLESAUS RUBBER GOODS Owner of Chief Brand Macklntoshcr Boots , Shoes , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Office and Salesroom 1110 1-23 Howard St. Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers Western Agents Goody'ear Qlo\e Rubbers , 1114 Haincy Street. BAGS Remtis Smaha lag 00 Iiuporters and Mnimtactui era BAGS 614-16-18 Sonih 11 Hi Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. " 9 SYRUPS , ircl.iescs , Sorghum , etc. . Preserves and Jellies Also tin cnns nnd Jcpanned vvarn CHICORY Growers nnd manufacturers of nil forms of Chicory Omaha-rieinont-O Nell. dressed weight ; refrigerator beef , . ts 1 1'b peeves nnd 3 150 nunricm of beef AND LAMIiS ItccelptH , 52S he.id , flu il ) { 3 Mm I SO , l.ainbs , JS " 5ftO 15 J1OGS UccelptB , , , ! fki7 head , dull at III llccoid of recclntM of live Hlink nt the four principal marUcls foi Novembei 'S Cattle Bhccp Omulia . . . Rll G.5 2 17 Chicago . . . . I t. < . CIO no o 3.001 Kani-as City . fi\\ \ \ . .1 rW 7 OW 1 0-0 Ht. louls . . > . 3 , " 1)0 ) 70) Totals . 3741 80273 4737 Ni\V VOIIIC , .MAHKI3T. ( liinlnf IOIIH nfj , > t/c / Uny on CommoilItlcH. NL.W VOHK. NOV. - -ri.OUH-npcelpti ! , 14- i > 14 bbls , export -JKO liliH , ipilft , but linn , Minnesota patenftr , ! .ft lOijS 40 , Jllnntnota baK- ir * ' II 20fi < ' 0. vvTilfeY patinst J4 9Jjf3 15 , jnter Btralbhtu , l WJTli ; Vilnter cxtra , JJ 4064 Do , winter low graJ. > r.2.9003 } 10. Il > e flour , dull , Ji.SOSS J5 HuclOtiFlt ) ] llou' ' JUlet. Jl 1I01.SO. IlUCKWHIJAT-Qitlet at 50ijuiV.c tOHNMiAI SIejqj , > elovv | vv'entcrn , C3e. HVKhtenilj No. S. tOiie JIAHMn'-Qulct. wehtern , 2SUc HAHIiV MALT liajj ; vvcittrn WJTCOe. WH13AT HetelptB SM.SOO 1m , i xpnrlH S7.C7'4 bu Bpot , tat } , , No. ! ! leil. Jl ( Hi Optlona opened ea * > , ovvlnff to MK northwest iKelptii and dUappolntlnj eable . rallleil slUlitly on loveriiiK but nnally toM oft nualn under riallzlnR and closed'itth.o nel ovver ; No 2 reil. .November eloeed nl W4c , December. MJ40J1 00 , eloted nt UOIIN Ilecelptn. 63575 bu . ejportu IIS.S'O Im. Fpot , cay ; No. ! . Wc Optlona opened eleaOy on rablea but eased uff later with uhrat and elofcil ' 0' ' c net lower. Not ember elo d ut 3J'c ' , Decniiber , 31l4 32c , clotetl nt Sl e OATS llecelpU WCW > bu. ; export * , WO.CS3 bu Bjiot. tea4y. NoSC'it ! OntlonH dull but uteady , on llshl offerlnK , elo ed 'te nft hlKhtr , r . bruary closed at Jt > > ic , Deecnbcr elo f.l ul 9. . Q " HAV-Qulctj ehlpplng. 40015c , eooj to choice. Wlt'Ce HOl'8 Quiet : itste. eommon to choice. 1SOJ erop. 4fjCc ; HM crop , 6ij9o ; lfc97 crop. ISOlSe. I'aclflo coaat 1WJ crop , 4&Cc ; ItjO erop , C09c , 1W7 crop , ItuiSc- . I'llOVimONS-Qulet ; family. I9.00i10 DO ; extra mesa , t7.lOQS.tO ; but bams , Ci.Wft&lO , packet. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. J Importer nnd Jobber Crockery. China , Glassware , Silver Dated Ware , Looking Glasses , Chan- elellcrs , Liunp , Chlinneyd , Cutlery , Etc. 1410 VAIINAU ST. CREAMERY SUPPLIES Creamery Machinery nnil Supplies. Ilollorc , Engines , recil Cookers , Wooil Pul. leys , Shafting , Ucltlng , liutter Pack ages of all kinds. M7-909 Jonci St. COAL. Offlco 1C03 Farnatn Street. SHERIDAN COAL. . N Dletz , President. Gould Dlotz. Sto. & Tres DRY GOODS. Importers anil Jobbers of Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. DRUGS. J. C. niCHAUDSON , Prest. C , P. WnLLEIl , V. Prcst. mmsm fa M'ffs AtJiilirI'lurnnsfittleitl I' ( Jont > ; iafal { I'vrniiiliio i'rcpainl to 0 > tier Sriiifj > - ( 'tltittiiitiic , r ) * , lilt Howard St. Omaha. . Bruce & Co. Druggists and Stationers , "Queen nee" Specialties , ClgarB , Wlnra nnd Brandies , Corner 10th and llurney Street * . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. empany U J F.lcctrical Supplies. l loctilo MinitiK Ik'lls and Gas Lljjhtlni ; O W TOHNfelON Mcr. 1510 Howard St. WHOLESALE AND JIETAIL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1504 Karnum St. FRUIT-PRODUCE. & So , WIIOLE'ALE Commission Merchants. 8 W. Corner ICth nnd Howard Sts. Mcmccra of the National League of Commis sion Merchants of 11. e United btate : . g taa w uuwtyJCOj jonncus Frnit and Vegetables EPHCIALTinS Strawberries , Apples , , Lemons , Cranberries , Potatoes. 1017 Howard Bt. FURNITURE Stone wrBsItE I I ' WHOLIISAL.U Furniture Draperies 1115-1117 Farnam Street. $8 SOfiO CO. Cut meats oulet , pickled bellies tO . ' /4 < 7 87'4. pickled hhoulders } 5 75 pickled hum * , J7 50. Lard , stiady , vvtutern steam 14 Ul , rellncd ijiilet Pork Bteady , mess , ; s i'SJ'j IK ) , ihorticlear , 110 OOifl. 00 , family , 111 SO It is M. Tallow , quiet , city , 33-lCc , country , i'lSjja.c us to qu lilty ] lllid Steady , ( lalveeton , ICc , Texas , ic , Callfoinla 176 Ike MJATHIJH-Qulet , hemlock sole , liuenos Ajns JO'ttlJl'ic ' UOOl.-l > ull , nerce IBHSIc Tex is 13ffl7c OIIJ3 Petroleum ipilet I'nlled closed at C7'o bid Jtosln , steady , etialuol , ( ominon to Kood , II 40jl r. 'lurprntliio , firm , 32 f/31i / Cotton. i.e < il quiet und about sluuly , vvlth rales on the banlu of SHic for prime pummel yellow , jirlmt crude , IS'ic pilme undo Jiilllu U'iff ' H'jc. ' prime tuimner yellow SIHc , off t-iiininir yellow 21'ic butter oil :3'- /l'tt / , prime winter ytllnn IIHTTIIH Hecelpts SOW pkub. , mate dairy , 12 iOo. creamery , HjK.'o. wentfrn creumciy , 14 O2Jc iiKln : Z3c factory ll'i.'ifHc' ( JIIJErilJ ItrcclpH 0592 l kfcs , market quiet. IlKht feklms CijO'-io , part eklmii Ci/fc , full tklms , Witts lUIQS ItecelptH 5 IS ! pkK' ; market tead ) , Pennrylvanlu .OSSOc , vvr tcrn , J2c , I \ \ < IU | > llllUl > tN. , Nov 57 The Il ) ton Commercial Uulletlu cays todiy of the vviol mnrkct. The maiket has lulfd more aitlve Most of , the wool Fold will v < rnt.c I'oit Phillip at 3Iii 22'/i ' cinl * but over l.OWOJO pounts wrre linking at 3lii3G cults Amu.illin has rlsrn about 1 cent , t lu hrourrl pound an I all ilonuttlm ubuvu Ihroi- ilxhths blood hive rallied slight y from the re mit teiicll n Thu firmer tone of Ihe foreign murket an I Ihu letter dtmand for winter elotn- liit " arc mpontlblu foi the Improved coalitions of the market Ihe sales of the week are I.IU- < /0 pounds domettlo und 4 r.S2 (40 ( pounds of for- elxn aiuln t 1 9 < 0OCO pounds domebtlc und 2 765 . 000 pounds foielgn fait week und 4 4S3 0 0 pounds rtoinmtlc. and 1 " 01 OCO nounds forelfcti for the mine week taut ytnr Ihe rales lo date show an Inrreare of V3S70,900 poun Is domettlo and l.'G,7&3 iW forelttn from Iho ules to tlie tame Ualo la 186 * The irrclpts to date tlmw nn In- ( TiuBO of 197.23C bal domKtlo and 3332 : for- I'ollovvlne ere the quotations for leading ile op7i Pcnntylvanla fleece X nnd . 8702So ; XX and XX above , SSSSOc. Delaine , 30 CUlo , No. 1 combing JOfollo. No 2 eomblntt. 89 < rtOo. MlchUan. WUconiln. etc NX Michigan. 2JM24o ; No. 1 comblnir Michigan , 27B280 , NJ. 1 , Illinois combing. I76 0 ! No 2 Michigan 28c ; No. 2 , Illinois combine , : ioj X New Vort New TYPE FOUNDRIES. real Western Type Foundry Superior Copper Mlxtd Typo It thi b tt on th nirrltel , 1114 Howard Street. GROCERIES. 13th and Lcuvcmvorth St. Staple and Fancy Groceries TEA AND COrriC KOtSUKS , Etc. FINE GROCERIES 1 Teas , Bplccs , Tobiccc mid Clgnrr. I 1403-H07 Homey Street. IMI'OHTnilS. CAS COFKtCU IIOASTKHS AMI jouiu.vn Gitocnus. Tclfphone 2S2. HARNESS-SADDLERY 1-Haney i , s.innnn , .i. > / > COLL tits Jobber * uf 1 c < tthri' , Antldfrr/ ; Hot tin nif , I.lc , Wc'-ollclt yotirordcts 131D Howard Et. HARDWARE. Wholesale Hardware , Om.ilia. f ee-Glark ndr@esen Hardware 0@ Wholesale Hardware. Itlcyclcs and bportlnc Gnoils. 1210-'J1-'J3 Ilar- ney streut. LIQUORS. alter i@as8 & LIQUORS , Proprietors of AMERICAN CIOAH AND GLASb WARU CO 214-iG South 14th fct. ler's East India Bitters Golden Sheaf Pure Rye and Hourbon Whiskey. Willow Springs Distillery , Her fit Co. , 1113 Harney Street- Wholesale Liquor Jl/crc/mnts , 1001 I'll run in bttcct. Wholesale Liquors and Cigars 1118 Farnum etiuct. WHOLCSAZiC Wines , Liquors and Cigars. 413-415 S. 15th Street. Hampshire and Vermont 23Q24c , No 1 Nrvv Voik , Ntvv llani | < ihliu and \ermunt , 21c , T ) < lulne. MlchUan , . ' 7c Kentucky and Indiana quarter-blood tombing , 23V24o , KtnliKl.y nnd Indiana llilticlKhthh blood lomblng , Mt'i'j , Mli'rourl quurtir blued lombltiK ' 'Ic , UltHuurl thiet-elchtlih blood iombli < K 23U24i , braid eomb InK -Ic. lake und Ueuikla , 2.'e , Texas wools tprlni ; Mediterranean ( t.vehe montlit ) 21ir.i > c , spring line ( twelve month ) , 17fllSo. tcouied lirl'-t , Mi(62c , teultory vvuoii Munt.ma fine me dium und line , USflSi. tcouied ) > rlce , 4Sii49c , stiiple , CJliCSe Utah. Wyoming etc medium and tine imijtl'c , uoured pilot , 48d'ic , ttujiie ll < isl' c , Aunliulllin wouH teounil bauls cemli Ing fcupernne , CldCIc , ioud itiijtgc , teed comb Ing uveruhe , ( . 'ijO'c , ( Juern lunil iunililnu Kc HT I/31'IS , Nov -\\OO1 Lilt uiiibid , me dium , lMi. ' Jo , light flm f3Ql7c , licuvy line , IS' He , tub vvaehed 'JitSO'ic ' .SI , LoiilH ( ifiii-rnl BT I/3UIH Nov 27- I'lOUItQuiet and un ( hanged , patents lITMiIlm , Hr.ilihli' . M 104 | 4 l/u , eltur , J400 42o medium ( JliiuJiS WHUAT Lower , cloulm : ie < fui Intimber nnd lsc fur May below ) f li-nl o , opined \ lower und eventually declined Hit , , n n clniilng vvlth sellero 1-foi aluvo the boltini Si t. luvvir No 2 rid cuhh elevutcr KOViC lu k 97' c , N. 2 hard cash ST Sfci , December 'J7Vt .May 9U ( jii3Tie OOH.NI ulurcH dull nnd KuliireleKH during mout of the Eetnlon final y vveakenliiK und clot- ing vvlth Mnyidi < ' und December Wi'tc ' under yisttiday , tpot , rosy , No 2 curh ! Ic , Jjcctm- ber. 24' c. May , lic OA'JH itulnl weak und lonir for futures clos ing with u dtcllnu of 1.1 tu H fur t . day fp t , lovvei , No J cauli , rlevat < r . ' .i , ir ck ZlVi'-- ' ' , No 2 wlilteca h , 24c , Di ' t . ' .i. bid , May , dy at Wtc , Livnitpooi * NOV. SI-WJIIAT : Bpot , NO. i red northern , chlppim , firm ul 7a HV.d COK.N boot Aini-ilcan lulled , firm at 3 3"id , fulurea , uteadys November , 3s > id , Ueceniber. 3s 3Hd , January , 3s 2'i < J I'lJUVU-m lM\tl \ funey winter steady at 10 HOI'S At Ixmdoii ( Pacific coukU , llejil ) , J-l 10aPUOVIHIONB PUOVIHIONB ntef , nrm ; e trn India metu , CCH M , prime mem , DCs 3d Park prime infm , fine wetttrn , firm ut 47 Cd , prime mti , medium western steady at 45s , Ilains , tburt cut , 14 to 1C pounds , dull at il liacon. nho't ribs steady at K * ; long clear middles , light , 24s Cd , long clear middles , heavy , dull at 34 ; ihort clear dull at M * Cd ; clear Ltlllev , steady at * ' LUMBER Chicago \ WHOLESALE DUMBER . , . 814 South Mth St. LUMBER. WHOLESALE AND RHTAIU LUMBER Ofllc * nd TarJi . , , ,13th nnd California fif < Whole salt Lumber Lime , Etc , Oth and Douglas Sts. OYSTER. PAOIvHRS KING COLE OYSTERS , CULCRY AND POULTRY. 1013 llovinul St. OILS-PAINTS Co. MANtjl'AClUHUltS Air Floafed M nral Paint And Pain + 11 vn Mn t Putty. Etc. 1015 and ICI7 Jon St. M. A Moffet , 1st Vice Pres L J Urake Qcn llgr Oaro.lnc , Turpentine \\lc Gieite Ktc Oinnlri Ilrincli anil Apenclei Jfhn It Ruth Mgr PAPEh-WOODEN WARE. arpenler Printing Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationery , Corner 12tti and Howard streets. Wrapping Paper , Stationery , ] ] Toodcnuarc. 1107 Il-uncj Street . blHOOI , S > UIM LILS Publhlior" , M.inuf ictiners nml Jobbers The Inrpest Supply House In the West. Corne" llth anil Harney Streets ' SASH 00 JRS BLINDS. . .annfictHreirH of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Etc , 12th and Iz ird Sts. STFAIil-WATER SUPPLIES. Klim Street. Mauufaclurera and jobbera of Steini. Gas and Water Supplies of All Kinds. BIB noS-ii ro llarnev St. Stciin PiiinpB , Knslnea nnil nollcrs , Pipe , Wind Mills , Sicam iin'l ' Plumbing Bluter'al ' , llcltlnir. Hose , ntc. TOYS AND FANOY GOODS. Hardy & Co- I'jr ' , Dolls , Albums and FANCY GOODS flouts Kurnlrhlngu , Children' * Carrtajn , ICtO. ll I'arnam tlireet. YEAST-BAKING POvVDER. Slunufncturcis' celebrntcd "On Time Yenat" und German Huklnt ; 1'ouckr. BatlBfuctlon yuatuntied. / / joto . [ 321 Nor tit. Twenty-eight Street. JAFilES E- BOYD & GO , , Tcl phonu t ( > : i ! > . Oiiiulia , Nub COMMISSION , GKA N PROVISIONSandSTOCKS lUAII ( ) 01' TIAII ( ! , Direct wire * to eiiK MI I J eiv York Coriiriiundint' . J > i ti n ft Co Weare OLD COI.OM iii ILIUM ; , ruiru.o Membcrn Chloauo Ilo.ird of Trade Hlnee l e Grain , Provisions an I N. Y. Stocks Orders CaBh and T'uturo Dclhoiy fiolli" J Onialia OflliiItiiiilii I , N. \ . l.llf IlldU. . . , . 'IMioiii11(11 ( . . . , i-'i.tn t ) .1 o iUfiiici , ; , , 1053 , H. R. PENNEY & CO. , 11O Bonrd ot Trudo Bldfj. , Omnhtt.Nob. GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS , llrniicli OMIco 103H NHt , . Lincoln , Nub tihouldem , niuare cut , firm at 2S . I-nrd | < rlma wcnttrn , firm ut 'X 3d. Tallow , urluiD elty , tlrut at liu. CHii:8l-Amerlcan fltjtut white w 4 eolcied , dull at iU W. , i i. . , 4