THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.l2sATUKDAY , NOVEMBER 28. 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Oed ! Wave RtpsrU Advanced Wheat Vor Materially. STArtTLED BY ANOTHER CORNER IN CORN Operators find n Stroiiir t lliio | lln Char o of Hint CYrtMil They 'Jnkc $500,000 in I'rolllH , CniCAflo , III. . Nov. 27.-Wheat wns quiet dnr Ing most of thu session today , closing with fractional advance over Wednesday's Ins figures. Thn lending bullish features wpro th stronger tone of the cables and the cenorn snowfall throughout the northwest , which I wns thought would restrict farmers'deliver lei The puri-haics of operators acting on till theory nut the price up during llio llnthnii to Wo for December , against Wc ! at the clos * nn Wednesday , and lo Wio for May , ngnlns WMtO. At these figures a number of house ? Including Logan. Knnnctt-Uopklns and Mil inlnc-Hodmun turned sellers , probably 01 early Information of the 1'leld ft Dudley fall lire In New Vork. Under this pleasure Docom her retired toltilic. The market hold steady nroiini1 thcsi figures fur a time , but hardened again durlm the last hour on a report that a cold \vavi threatened damage to winter wheat , Decom bcr advancing toO.'Jc and May to il.uO'i. Tin market hold Htundy during the rest of tlio HOS nlon and closed al the top for December , hui He lower for May. Thu tradlnz t brougham the session was very light. Outside of No\om < ber corn , which Is evidently on a manipulate ! basis , thu market fur that cereal was stroir. during most of the session. December opened nt 47'ie , tin advance of 'ic. sold up to 4KHc broke in 4iO on the announcement of tin ] ' 'lold-Llndley fallinc. but rallied later ami doted .it 17 V , a gain ofic. . While there are no appurcnt reasons why the November deal had to l.o abandoned and no evidence that It hits been , the price of thai II.lire , which started with a bulge of no. wn > allowed to lese the appreciation. Thu Sep tember corner of H. V.hlte. . which drained the country of Hie reserves and llio fnei that there Is lltllo of the contract grade as yet In the new crop , have made the mini nz of Ihh corner comp.ir.itlvcly easy. The clique which Is running llio deal Is not dcllnlloiy known , but the names of Patton Ilros. , llartlett-1'ra- zlcr. K < l Andrews. Charles Armslrong and Arthur Orr aru connected bv the Irade. The deal has been very smoothly and quietly worked and Hie prollls Id the clique are cstlmatul In some quarters its high as i.'iOU.Oru. This , however. Is n muro conjecture , as the shorts and llio amounts they need to square their deals aru unknown. The known fact Is that November corn , which sold a week ago at.r > 3c , opened this morning at Mo , a II''urn at which ono lot changed hands. Then the prlcy broke stead ily and with very few transactions Io73c. but closed at 74c , against 75c at llio close on Wednesday Aside from a few .shorts nud llio members of the clique , nobody paid any at tention to It. Oats were steady nnd show llttlo change from Wednesday's figures. The lluctuatlons In hog products wore nar row and the close shows moderato advances for most of the arilclcs dealt In. ! The loading futures ranged us tallows : " "Aunci.KH' WiitJAT Nn. 1 ! . November . . f OIJl December. . . KI Mny . ' t'JJl IWJj Coii.v .No. 2 November. . BO 80 73 74 December. . . 47 > 48K 7347K 74ii'1 .May i'J 43 > 43 OATS No. 2-- Niiveniher. . i'JK December. . . K Mny X7i WKSS I'OIIK December. . . ? * S 51KJ 8 45 S 45 January 1 11 3f ! H U 2'JJ , II 27M May 11 65 11 M 11 I'.J JMIIII December. . . r in r is li 10 0 ISlij Jnminry K 2 B 23 ! < .May ( i fS , > t U i > 7 > n G KJ < G 67W KNOUT 11111.1- Dccembcr. . . 6 I' . ' , f. 70 6 l B 70 January. . . . 5 70 5 75 S 70 Mny I 6 VI5 U 05 M'5 ' fi 07U Cash quotations wore as follows : . ' ' ' " ' " 'r-Stoadv. uiiehanged ; spring patents , HGt ! ® . > .00 : winter patents , Sl.teQtl.m. WIIKAT No. 2 spring wheat , IM.'Jc ' ; No. 3 spring wliuiu.04o ; No. S red , U3o. OoilN No. S , 70c- OATS No. 3..Tiyo ; No. 2 white,333IHc ; ; : No. n white. : r ' < ij3'c. ! ISVE No. 3 , urftni'fc. ' HAIII.EV No. y , wic ; No. 3. f. o. b. , : 3,8o ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , : ilISo. ! I'l.AX SKF.II No. I. irxftOHJc. TiMornr Hiin : : Prime , Jl.31Sil.25. bliort clear sides ( boxed ) . M.OOircO.03. WIIISICKV Distillers' llnlshed ( goods , per gal , Sim AIIS-Out loaf , .riT2 3V'o. IIintH AND TAI.I.OW Unchanged. OiiKK-K-KIrm : full eheddars.Miaiiye : flats , liaiUic ; yonn American , liaise. Hocolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the Produce oxchaiiKo to'.lay the butter market was firm and unehiin.cil ; fanny erenmory , 273 0 ! line western. 2"ifl'ilo ( ( : ordi nary , sxitf'lu : line dairies , -'aia''jc : ordinary , ioai'JVcj ogjrs , 24aric. ( New York NKW YOIIK , Nov. 27. l-'i.ouit Uocelota , fll.SlO plL's ; exports. ' . ' . : | j | hbls , I4oa ) sacks : sales , It'ite ' ) bbls ; market dull and unchanged , JlKAi-Qulet and steady ; yellow , $3.iO : \\lliAT-Kccopls. ! 8S7.400bu.i exports , 518,388 bu. ; salesS.vju.ouubii. of futures : .TCI.03J bu. of spot. Spot market stronger and fairly active : fio. 2 rud , l.i5'.io ( In sluro and elevator : JlJOU Ctl.07 nlloat : ifl.wvai.oti'.i ' , f , o. h. ; No. a red , Il.UOli : ungraded red , KlCvBil.loU : No. 1 northern. U'.oOI.OS'i : No. I hard. Jl.lOU : No. 2 northorii , * l.03 > 4' < JI.045i. Options do- cl ncd from ijo to o on weak cables : advanced ! o to ' eon Increasetl foreign buyIng - Ing : liberal clearances und unfavorable weather west , closed llrm at ? c to ? io over \\ednesday ; No. 2 red , November , closing at I1.05H : December , * l.0vroi.05 1'l-lGc , closing at I' ' ' H' , , J'll"mr ' * ' ' * I.OOMiJlu7'i. closln ? at Jl.u , j I'obruar.v. H.OSJ.SJI.O'J'i. ' closing at l-tl ) : Marcli , Ji.tooi.li ) ? . , closing at Sl.10 ? , : April , Jl.lfl..ai.ll. closliiguttl.il : Miiy.il.n w 1.1015-10 , closing at * l.iui ? ; June. * 1.00 15-1C ® l.CO'i , closing at JI.Oll'i. Uv7,1' ! " " ' WC ! > ter'1- * l.05Kl.07i Bales , 3or,0 on. nt 11.0 , . JlAiii.KV-Sleady : No. 2 Milwaukee , 7CO74C. IIAIII.KV MAl.T-Ullll. CotlN-ltecelpts. IKLfOO bu. ; exports. I.34S bu. : sales , 381,000 bu , of futitrus . , . , . . . . . . . .iw , iiv < iun mi > IIIILUU UU llll * > OVeill- bor , i4o tu ? , o on other months on scarcity anil wants of Bhorts , closing llrm : November , 7. © V' , ? , ' , { 77oi , l ) < - > omber. Gi ) ! < aiiO4o - ; closing , GOSio ; Jan VATSrt'Vll'Si:0'00'l- ! } ! | ' ' ; ) : " i'"ftH.8.siobu. : Bales , TK.I to liu. of futures - - ' - va ; bS.UOO ( Jll . of spot ; Hiot imirkol dull . . . . . . . . . . . * - . 1 * ' , weaker : options , woako 'ulJ'Wlm'l' ' ' ° 1Vllf"l ) r closing 3Sir4o ; Decombe r , 81 > a0 > io. closing , 'im40. January. UW-Wi . elohlng .tici spot No. S wbllo , 4uc : ilxed jvpstorn , astuillot. whiio western , 40 < 3He * No ' Chicago , 40i4J40JjO. ( llAV Klrni. qulot. lloi'S I'alrly actlvo , firm. C'OKFKK Upttonu opened Hrm at 10 to 2S , . . . . . , . . . . . ! , , . , . . . , vnu.l Itllll HI. 1,1 III uv | , . , ivn , PiS.5ulV ? ' t0l7 ? ° UUK8'I'lillngi ! ' ' ' Novombor. ol'o,1 ' Vc1CIllbcr' * l Ciai3.15i January. 111.70 I3.1K ) , .obriiary , Iti.iui March , iii.5oau.78i i'XlT,1 0 11'1" ' , J" " ° - * tl.KH45 : ; July , , , IU.31K31 .45 ; Mjpiumbor , J-U.H5 : spot Klo Unii ; HiHUn-Itaw , dull , steady ; sales , 1.400 bngs : mola es sugur , SU test nti'Voi rollnuil. im/ut / ! easier ! mould. A. 47-lOe ; mmulnnl A. 4 15-ltfo ; tonfectlonurs A , 4 a-lOo : granulaiod , 4 5-lGo , MoLAssKS-Now Orleans , fairly uellvo , llrm. Jice { Klrni , fnlr deinanil. n united closed TAI.I.OW-Qlllot. UnsiN-Quietnnd steady. Tuiii'KNTi.NE-Dull ami lo wt teru a receipts , . doinoatlo iloeco , aft331c : inilled , SUiUCIo ; Texans , Sle. I'oiiK Qnlut and nteiuly ; old mess. | ! ) .75i now moss , * IU75 : extra | irmo. ) I.O.tXkJi li'.r , ' . ( JitT JlKATS-\Veak and quiott plcklvd brllles , 10.10 : jileU-tcd shouldera , 5U.Ho ? ; pickled tilling , Miuii.Klull ) ) utitllrmi no short clear , No- cmlinr rt.a.Vi8.4S. l.AUD-Flriner und active ; western steam , UiK uskedi sales. 350 tlerves at M. ' ! onlions Bales , I. Mi fiercest Deceiuher. tu.a7C.0.4 , elos- lua at fiL4ii bid ; January J ' . at.5a. . closlni : ut lo.&j bid ! I'eliriiury. ( O.r l , closliiiat W-lWaitkeu ; March. lfl.7.'tttl.7K elohlnu- J I.TK nuked. IIUTTKit-Uulet but Mteady : western dairv , 13 wrHtfrn ereninery. SJwWc ) wcmerit fao- lory. HHtt-'Jo ; KU'ln. ' . 'Ul UIIKEHK 1'ntioy , ( julet ; part tklins , Atuorlcau. I1),7S31I.(0. Ooi'iT.it-Oull nnil weak ! lake. Novomlie tll.W : Decomtier , 111.00. I.KADtcndy ; donuMtic , (4.25. TIN Dull hut uteady ; ntralitlits , J 10.03. MlimcniilHVtiitt | ! .MiirKct. MiN.vcAi'oi.ti" , Minn. Nov. ST. Wheat wai llttlo utroiiRer today hut Urn strength did nu nnni If rst lt elf In anovorimucrliiKiitiiiinnera thn ImlU would have Ilki-d , hut It viut u hotter tor display than they IIHI ! KCCII for oeverii dayx. Cable news wns hotter and forolp innrUets showed conilderalile ( Iriiineiit. Thcr was u fallliic olT of nhout 400 ours In re celitiof | wheat at Mlnnc.ipolU and Dululli a they hnvo heen riiiinlns , nnd this , wit ! HID heavy ulearancos. had a slrciiK hen liiK effect. The hears also onlpnei In their tnltuhy liny Ini eonslderahlu wlie.i oxpeelln. to sell on a higher market. Thol expectations for today were hardly roall/.cd but. atWJC Wednesday they thought wheat wa n iiuri'haoo for a lltllo speculation. Tin market for December opened at Ml' i % U under Wednesday's vlosc. and fo May nt Olc. 1111 advance over Wednesday' clos . The trailing was con lined prlnelpallj to May wheat , and tluro was a gradual ad vanee from thu opening that at II o'clock hai scored oh ? c. Then en HIP a break to 111141 with n recovery tolil'io bid and anothersolllni olTuu too heavy olTerln.N. Thcro wan but lltlli feature to Deeombor. and the trading on tin opening wns verv ll.ht. Alter the noon houi them was SDIIIO Incllnatlun to hioak thn day'i advance , hut It hold fairly well , and Dcc-m herchmed ntwi o and .May nt ( ( Pie. Thocasl iniirkot was in a ho ilthv condition and a COIK deal of wheat was sold , ( 'losing ( | iiotalloni for No. I northern : Novenihor eloslnx ulKI'dC Deeoinher opened nt W5'i , lihMn'st Win. low ( it niUc. closlni ; al WiHi'i Wednesday at w. o .May opened at Die , hlirhesl l'i'i ) _ ' bid , loweo lilt * , eloslnt ; today at Ol' eVcdni" ; < day UHje .lanuarv closed todav at KSo ; Wednesday t7' e. tin I hard , Kie'i : No. 1 northern. h8c No. S northern from Mo to Hie. Utn ilia > raln Prices based on delivery at Mississippi rivet points , Nebraska linpeetlon , and ten days' shipment , uniess otherwise Htatet ! , There was a KOO.I doil of life on the board HID Interest punturln ? around the corn mar lieU The or lerH from outside points wore nullo liberal while local grain men were alse free buyers. WIIKAT No. S spring. & 3c hlij. Uvi--No. ; S. Ule hid. OATS Na S , white. : w'jo bid : No. 3. whlto XV bid : N J. 3. colored. : i''u b.d , : asked. NBW Ooit.v--.No. 'I or heller , ton days ship ment , IS'ii1 ; twenty davs shipment , 4lio bid ; year .shipment 4 ' / , ; January shipment , II bid , Antony tin : sates were ! ! ,000o. . a or belter corn , todays' shipment 42'i ! 5.00J sumo 4'J'i ! . " > .OWsime.'S : ) days shipment 4'7 > ; ln.ODO name , year shipment , ll'i ; n.OiO same4l'i ' ; 10,000 saint llj ! ; lO.IHWHt. Louis terms 41. ; 3. > , UOI A'o. a 01 better , year Hhlpniont 10' ' } ; Ci.OJO .No. S wlilti. oats)1 ; ) ) ! ; H'.O ' U No. S rye a ) days shipment lo ) ) | I.VJu No. a or butter com. SI. Louis terms , 4o : ; 50,000 sa mo , ISc. IIOAIII ) OK THAIIB NOTR.9. Geortro II. Varnosof .Missouri Valley , wus In lookiiiK over the market , lames ( 'oat.s , Wlola , In. , was amen ? the vis itors on the board. Thoodoio VanAlsl. Ellchorn , Neb , , was on the board. City Markots. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Nov. S7. Kr.otni Quiet , but steady ; patent , $ iri'iiJ ( ; extra fanoy , K'.SOTU'.S3 : fancy , ts.IO-.13j choice , Jl.S3ai.85 ; , , . . WIIKAT Oiilet and a shade lower ; No. S , cash , 77o bid ; November , iiothlni ; done. UOIIN Active , with an upward tendency ; No. i' , cash , as.ie ! bid , aiiyc asked ; November , nothing lining. OATS tjulot ; No. 2 , cash , Mu ! November , SOc bid , : ) c asked. I'I.AX SKUII UnchiitiKcd ; 84o. UAV ITncliiincud ; tlinothv. $3.00 ; prairie fancy. $7.f > 0 ; cholco. J . & .ffltf.jD ; low grades , Jl.00ft5.00. lltiTTKii IJnchaiiKcd ; rrcamcry. SS2Sc ; dairy , l.V&-'Oc ; store packed , ialCc ; rolls , 14 ft : . * ) c. Kins ( Steady at 25s. llnciii'TS : Wheat , 43.ri03 uu. ; corn , 18,400 bu ; oal.s. COO bu. SIIII'MINTS Wheat , ! > 3i.O : bu. ; corn , ai.SOObti ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Huston Wool Mnrlcet. HOSTON. Mass. . Nov. 27. There has been moro tiotlvltv In wool , with several large sulos. The sales for the week amounted to a/JiKUWO Ibs of all kinds , of which nearly iU'OO.oOO ' Ibs were domestic. Prices worn in buyer's favor. Territory wools nave [ fold with the most freedom and one blK lot of 5UO.- 000 Ibs of Montana sold at COc for line medium. On scoured basis sales of fine were made ntfiiQtHIe : line medium at otX3tc ; medium at50o.re ; spring Texan wools were ( inlet with small sales at I'-'Ic. as to quality ; fall Texas at LVrjlUo ; eastern Oregon wools sold at K/ii''Cu and spring California at 17SIc ; GcorKla wool sold at about S7e ; Ohio fleeces were ( [ ulot at "SQ''Slio for X ; : iOaio for XX and XXX and above ; Michigan X sold at 2ii4@27c ! ; No. 1 clothliiK wools were In fair ro- nufst at ao10c for super ; S-J'li c for extra ; Australian wools are tiriu ; carpet wools are quiet. . New 1'ark Dry Goods Mnrkct. NKW YOHK , Nov. 27. Following Thanksgiv ing holiday business In dry goods wns moderate , a eonlldent and cheerful feeling hits , However , prevailed and developments are looked for early In the coming month. At the moment the condition and tone of the icurkul for the principal features are without chance. Hecout reports are favorable to de mand and stability , lluycrc are looking for some concessions of leading brands of lileuched shirtings but there are no Indica tions ot that as yet and stocks are unusually moderato for this period. Prices are In a gen eral way believed to bo at rock bottom. Tjlvorpool Mnrkota. LlVKitFoOb , Nov. 27. WIIUAT Steady , de mand poor ; holders offer moderately ; red western , spring. 7Hd per cental. The receipts of wheat for the past three days wore a5'JoOO ' centals , lnclu.lliii ; 161.003 American. UOIIN Quiet and lower ; mixed western. Cs5d jor cental. The receipts of American corn the List three days wore lil.S 0 centals. I'UASCanadian , Us Oil per eental. AMKIIICAN KKKIUQEIIATOHS HEKF Vorcquar- tors. 4s per lb. AMIUICAN : LIVE CATTI.K Sinking the offul , r > 'id per lb. _ MllPlCI'tH. Mii.wAtJKKK , WIs. . Nov. 27 WiiEAT-HluMior ; ash , 8'J'c : No. 3 spring , ! )0o ) ; No. 1 northern. Uoiix Lower ; Nc. a , 4."c. OATS Lower ; No. S white. 3lc ; No. 3 whlto. JIlc. JIlc.llAiir.uv Kasy ; No. 2 , Wo ; sample on track , ioaosu. KVK Unsettled ; No. 1 , a Htoady. * St. . ST. Louis. Mo. . Nov. ST. WHEAT Finn ; cash. 0ie ; November , 0'IJfe. Coit.N-Klrm ; cash , 4iH4a4c ? ; November , 4iic. : ! OATS-Slrong'eash ; , 3.'iiO ? ; November , 3ajJc. Pom ; Dull ; ! > .3. > . LAIIII I'lrm ; $0.10. WIIISKKV $1.18. llU'i-ruu Steady and unchanged , Cincinnati Marlccts. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 37. WIIKAT Quiet ; No. S red. U7o. Coax Klrm ; mixed oar , 44Q4r > c. OATS-Stoady : No. S mixed. a515Jic. WlllSKKV Jl.lS. . Oil MnrUot. Ltvniii-ooi , Nov , ST. Timi'RNTiNB SPIIIITB aJsOdpcrowt , Traders' Talk. OniCAdO , III. , Nov. 37. Cotlnsolman ft Day to C'ockiell Ilros : Speculative markets today were quiet and they were hardly expected to show much nctlviiy between Thanksgiving holiday and Sunday , wlih tlio close of the month also at hand. Koeelpts for two days made thu farm product plenty and a decline In prices would not havu been uu unnatural soquenco. However , there was a good shipping and speculative demand all around and eloslng prices showed gains for almost everything on thu list. Wheat was elTeolcd by a llrmer tone to Liver pool cables and shorts were free buyers In the face of lower font nuntal quotations. Knough outside buying besides was done to absorb all olTerlngs and close llio market at the outsldo prices bid. Corn ruled llrmer and closed half a cent higher for December and year , with May dull at ouu-olghlh of a cunt ailvanco. Thu November future was manipulated torn fie advunco lo tOc , and u 7u decline from IOD. closing at 730. Short sellers up to January 1 aru liable to be mercilessly squeezed. Provis ionsworo llrm at thu opening , and on large buying bv packers , pork hold up l' Jc. but a quiet feeling prevailed later and the market oiosod steady ut from , r > c to luu all around.Vo uro very friendly to provisions an any breaks. CiitCAdp , 111. , j\ov. 37-Konnott. Hopkins Jt Co. to H. A. MoWhorter : Wheat opened dull at a fractional decline from the lust close. Tlio volume of huslnoJs was noticeably light which encouraged llio bu Is who had been afraid of free bulling by Kuropu to take hold , though In u moderato way. News received during thu session was of u nature to still further encourage them. The coin nmrkot closed dull with quota tions practically unchanged , Oats were extremely dull and utter lluuiuatlng within it range of Se cloned unchanged. PiuvUluns wcro sugmur ; e using for long futures , how ever , shows soinii Improvement. UiiU'Ailii , III. , Nov. sr.-bwurtz. DupcoA Ma- Cormlck to ! ' . U Sw rtz& Co. : Thu trade In wheat today was largely local , December shorts bought freely and there wus u disposi tion manifested by many of thu room traders io lake thu long sfdu on thu sirun.th of better hnglUh cabins. Clearances from the t > oabor.nl for forty-night hours were KU.ouo bushels ; northwuiturn recuipls showed a sllxht rciluo- tlon. The Cincinnati I'rlco Current In a , summary of the wheat situation wiu ruthur bearish and reports no Injury to the growing winter wheat , rcsuli- Ing from thu Into cold wuuthur. Conilnuntal eubltis woru generally lower. tfnow U roporlud falling ovur a largo portion of the winter wheat belt. The liiiprcBuloii exists that there Is but one large short Interest ouUlumJlng uud that price * are walutuluoU lu Ihu cllurt to drlro It In. Many are nredlctlnnnotlio RiiiU'iv.o In llio n rat month , but Fiaason able weather will prexent It. I'rovHltm were llrmrron Ilithtcr rcenlpts of hogn. Th O.ttlmntcs for next wcnk tire Iniuc. There I nothing now In the sltimtlon thiit wo see. Th demand for December to cover shorts con tin I lies , one lot of Si'.fKM ' hbls having been hoilk'li i today. One reason that them Is not more Hi ; fombcrpork on the market Is that holdoi { have changed * o much Into larger options. , i.vJtuxtm. . Nr.wVoilK. Nov. ST. Tlio stock marital wn rather moru anlnmtod than wits generally ex pected today , coming between a whole and half holiday and whllo the general tcndune ; of prices win down It took consldurablo preis lire by the profosilonal olemoiit In the ah Fence of any buying of unto to accomplish th Insignificant declines ma Io , while the ol tricks of clrctilalliig false rumors were em ployed to some olfect. The opening of th market was firm with considerable buying o the few leading stocks for boll London nnd the west but the boar soon attacked Chicago ( las and sold I down with the repetition of the eli rumors of a successful competition with It Ii the city , and also by stories of now suits to b brought against the company In the courts Whenever this pressure was rolloved for ui Instant , the Inherent strength of the stock became came apparent Immediately mid some shun rallies were oUVctod at times , though tin final result of the day's trading In It was i material loss. There were rumors aflo.it nisi of some largo house In trouble , and these gav < considerable weight to the selling , but as sooi PR It became known Hint the llrm was Fluid . ' IIndley It was discovered that they were shor of stocks and thu market became stro..ge immediately , In tno forenoon there was some Impressloi made upon Now York Central which aftoi selling to in retired to 1134 but finally closoc only a small fraction lower than on Wcdncs ( lav. The test of the list generally ylcldei fractionally to the pressure but Now England was a marked exception but , Its strength wai as mysterious as all the moves in t'uit ' stock and Joined by Distillers It helped material ! ) to rally the list In the afternoon. Tim tin- iiouncumont of the assignment of Klold Llndlcy &Co. 'vas followed by a marked cliiingi in the temper of llio mnritot and a few of the moru stubborn sto-ks regained all tin forenoon's IOMS. Outsldu of thu usuall ) active list , however , there was nc feature to the trading , and toward the close the attack was resumed by the bears with the purpose of alVeetlu the London market to- moirow morning The Impiesslon made by the raid was sight and the maikct closed within small fractions of last night's figures , thotuh It was dull and heavy at. the time. The net loss In Chicago ( las reached ln ! , but Dls- tiller * on the other baud rose S per cent , und New Knglaud I percent. ( iovcrnmcnt bonds dull and steady. State bonds du land fuaturolcs ? . The following are the closing quotations for thu leading stocks on thu New York Slock exchange - change ioday : * Kx dlv. The total sales of stocks today were 210.030 shares. Inoludlns Atchlsou , 1(1,3 ( Wj Chicago Gas , y..bOj ; Delaware. Lackawanna & Western , G.7M ; Erie. 14. : i : > i l.oulKvllle & , Nashville , ( i.li.10 ; Missouri raclllcir,00i : , IXOrthoru 1'aclllo. 0.5..0 ; KeadliiK , 7tiO : : Hlclunond & West I'olnt , 4,153 ; St. 1'uul , 10.810 ; Union 1'aelllc. 1JJ.7M. iCcvicw. Nnw YOHK. Nov. 27.- The Post says : Of the two clouds that have so lonjr overhung the mirlct-tho : Hlcliniond Terminal and the Union 1'aclllc It may at last oo said that their finances uro In strong hands and re moved from tlio obnoxious atmosphere of family qunrroH The worst result of their public embarrassment the suspicion that other companies may bo overburdened with slm.lar Moulindohts : may bo satisfactorily mot by the action of their direc tors on the question of dividends. Sev eral Important coinmiulc.s. Including the Itoek Island and the Missouri 1'aclllo will take this action next month. The coal trade rumors are not at all critical. The Delaware fc Hudson has declared Its < tmdoml at the usual rate , and although this was actu ally n foroRono conclusion the company's policy bolus to ( leoldo a your ahead on Its dividend rate there had been some uneasi ness over rumors ot a possible reduction. These facts , with the prospects of A renewal of Kuiopo's heavy shipments of gold to the United States , are certain , sooner or later , to have their Inlliienco. New York aionuy Nnw YOIIK , Nov. 2MONKV ON OAI.I , Kasy , nuiKliiK from. ! to 4 pur oontj last loan , 3 per cent ; closlni : oll'ored at ' . ' / per cent. I'ltiMB MKIICANTII.K I'AIM-.II jftii per cont. HTKIII.INO KXCIIANOI : Quiet and steady at H.Sj ; , ' for sixty -day bills and H.&M for de mand , The following were the closing prices on bonds : , . „ > 1. „ . AT. ( ; ea..Vs. . . . 4SVi | riniinulnl NntCH. KANSAS OITV , Mo , , Nov. 27.-Cloarnss : , Jl- ) ] | ! 317 * , , N5.W ° "I'BAt" ' La't Nov.T.Cloarlngs , ' - ! l,5'J7-Ji4 , NEW YOIIK. Nov.7.Oioarlngs , m,370oK : ; Juliineea , f7,540U4. H.u.TiMOUE , Md. , Nov. 27. Olcarluss todny , .08tiui ! ; ; balances , $ 7.stl. Kate , o pur cent. , I'll , , Nov. 37. Clearings , Jl I , - 24.4W1 ; balances. 4i.uoo.4S3. Kato for mouoy , 4 icr cent. ST. Louts , Ma , Nov , 37-Cloarlngs , * l,433. . n < : balances , * 4il'J,03l. Money , 7S per cent. -\cliango on Now York sold nt par. Ilo > T.v. Mass. , Nov. S7.-Oloarlngs today , ; l5.l.Vli74j ) : balances , $1.S08.I03. Ualo for money , li3 po : cent. KxchaiiKU on Now Vork , lee ircmlnm , CMICAOO. III. , Nov. S7.-Now Vork exchange , . " 10 per * I'iOO ' premium. Money , II per cent , lank clearings , tHH.wil.000. Sterling oxehaii'-'o , liiil and unehanaed at fi.tmt for slxly-day Jills und J4.S4JJ for sl.-ht drufls. I.inddii Stnulc .Markot. LeNnoN , Nov. 27. The following .worn the .oiiilon stool ; quotations closing at I p. m. : 'onsols iiiunuy Ujl-li ; CHnuTibmT'iicltlo. . . . nujj . . , . . . : on > na | account. . . . W ) 'rlu " ' ' 1 S. It 120'- ' St. raid common. . . ? 'i J. S. 4KB li t lluuillng 20)4 4 , V. I' . AO. lst . . , . ! IJ HAH SII.VKII 1:1 : u-i i " MO.NKV illi per cent. Aniountof Imllum gene Into the Hank of England today , JL'II.OOi ) . I ' 'ore I ml Klinmulal Itovhnv. imiiivriu/iffii / tKti iiuJiim'n i.upjin it-it > i'.u.\ \ LONDON , Nov. 27. [ New Vor'.i Herald Cable ! i > eo'.al to Tun IIEK.J l.lfo on tno stock ex- : haiivo and prices wore rather dull. Amurlc.iu alls headed by Milwaukee's giving wav.nl- : hough not materially , as the recent Iliiuldu- .loiii much Improved the position. No dllll- Millies uro uutlclpatO'J ut tlio end of thu year uid a bluirp rally M expected early In Jan- lary , Internatloiml stuoUs opened weak hut loscd llrm , whllo South Amerlciuis wore dull , iwliivtiitlio full In llnulllans. The position it Itlo Janeiro l.s now regar ed s a less 'uvorabie ' funture to luinio Usuos. The boar iqucozo In llrlghton railway was deferred , totlisohllds assUtlnit to crush the boars. .ately that hoiuo Is hccomlii7 very prominent nthObtauK i-xchansu oneratlonx. Money M Uulllon silver U u trllle easier Itoriton Stuok Mnrkut. IIOSTOK , Man * . , Nov. ST. The following were T thacloihu prtcoi mi ; stocks on the llnsto stock market loil iV1.1'1 ' MiMivor AIlHlnjj St ) L'kH. DKMvr.n , Colo. . Nov , 27.-Tho following list I the closing quilt it loin on the Mining oxclmnz today. Sales , l8tX)0 ) snares , Sun rrinulsoii : .Mining QtiolntldiiM. SAN 1'iiANCirtco. On New York Mlnln < ; Qii titloiiH. ; NBW YORK , Nov. 27.-Tho foliowlnjf are the j mining stock iinotatlons : St. IjoulH .Uininj ; ( Juotntions. L = L'ouis. Mo. , Nov. S7. The following an tire closing quotations : O.V.IIill'K ! > TOUlf M. OMAHA. Nov. 27. Itocolpts were fair today. In fact the rut was heavier than usual for the day following a holiday. There were : K > cars of cattle , lii : ; head ; lliicara of hogs , 7.C85 head ; 1 bar o sheep , 215 head. Kor the past llvo days re celpts foot up 7,1415 cattle. : iii.lu7 hogs and : i,0sl sheep , iixulnst 14,812 cuttle. . ' ) ! iS15 hogs tint 1,8."J sheep for tlio same llvo days of last week OATTI.U The cattle market was In pretty cooil shape today , for desirable stock at least Homo uood corn fed eattlo t-old at from M.GO l ( $ ' 1.03. and a uood-sl/ed bunch of fair westcri "whlto fi.ces" brought $1.55. A dceroasoln the past live days of nearly 7.501 head has ma terially quickened tlio demand , and this fact together with an linpiovement In the quality of the offerings , will account for an advance during the last few days of at least lOo on eat tlo In falrllcsh. The market was lively anil overythjirx useful was out of Urst hands long before noon. Cows and mixed stock constituted a. good share of the lli.it receipts and with only a moderate demand the trade was not overly lively and prices anywhere from weak to lOc lower than yesterday , although not much dif ferent from Wednesday. Inferior to very good cows sold from .fi.ui ) to $ . ' .40 ; bulls , stags and oxon from fl.25 to SiJO ; calves from 81.M to $4.75. Stockers and feeders were In good demand today but prices were not materially stronger than they have been all week. Country buy ers can get stock cattle at about what they think they are worth , and as u consequence they are buying freely at J .OO to $2.70 , Kop- rcsoutativo sales : No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1..12JO $2iO : 2. : 010 $2 70 40 .1222300 4. . ( W7 245 1..12SO a 25 CO. . 1231 303 YEAKLINGS. 11. . 795 2 55 cows. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 3. . 803 $1 33 8. . 027 Jl 83 20..1103 ? , ' 20 025 1 35 10. . Oft ) 2 00 88. . 1)1X1 ) 220 3. SKI 1 35 21. . 840 2 05 1..12SO 2VO 15. 7a3 1 40 1..132U 2 10 7..1.00 225 111. 07 : . ' 1 50 3..1040 2 10 4. . 1317 225 1010 8..1007 2 10 53. . ! Wl 23'J 1..1170 1 5'J ' 23..1002 2 10 5. . 072 SW5 .1015 1 50 10. . 090 2 10 5. . OuO 235 5. 002 1 65 10. . 000 2 10 24. . OS2 2 40 3. 810 1 70 3..1000 2 15 1. KiO 240 0. 005 1 75 11. . ICO , ) 2 Ii 21..1041 275 41. 820 1 75 3..1053 2 20 1..11UO 300 JO. 013 1 75 24..1017 2 20 1. 1317 325 815 1 75 IIKIFEHB. 1. . 800 220 1. . 240 1 75 21. . 100 3 00 2. . 150 400 16. . 2.18 1 80 . . 1:10 : 3 M 2. . 130 400 1. . 4'JO ' 2 03 1. . 110 3 50 3. . 147 475 HULLS , 2..1100 1 25 1..1200 1 50 3..1370 183 1..12IW 1 EO 2. . 13 15 1 05 1. . 11)00 ) 100 1..1320 1 M 1..1530 1 75 1..1170 200 1..13SO 1 50 STOUKKU3 AND 1. . 40 ! 1 50 CO. . 718 2 3) 15. . 88) 2 DO 4. . B70 1 BJ U. . 7.S8 2 33 a.1. io5i 201 2. . 815 2 00 4 . 85 2 33 0. . 000 2U5 S . l)2. ) " > 2 00 C. . . CIS 2 40 17..1003 270 10. . filO 2 35 SO. . 675 2 40 WKSTIJIIN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r 3 steers' . . . 1083 $1 00 * tailings WVOMI.VO CATTI.B. lone Ii. & C. Co. I.'O steers..1132 3 55 COI.OHADO CATTr.B. B. 11. Hurtmann , 121 steers. . . 1120 305 1 bull IfiO 1 15 1 caniior. . . 11) 1 25 1 bull . . . .1170 1 15 11 cows 017 1 50 2 bulls. . . .1(00 ( 1 15 1UO cows 100 ! ) 225 1 buir. 1411) ) I 40 17 cows 110) 223 1 bull 1310 1 40 18 cows 10JS 230 ( I feeders . . o'A'i ' 1 00 102 feeders. . 1IUO 253 7 steers.1117 1 IK ) 4 cows HIM 1 85 3 stags 141(5 ( 1 00 10 steers. 1110 2 00 * tailings. Coke Bios. 42 stockers. . 010 2 05 C. & I. Co. 20steors 1023 3 10 McGurock , lllnnlngham & 0o , 97 cows KIS 1 75 .T. McDonald. 51 eows 1005 1 85 Young & Miller. lOcowu 1023 1 8i 10 cows. . . , 007 183 NUW MEXICO OATTLn. 1'aquan. 20yearlings. C39 2 00 lions There was n moderately liberal run it hogs today , but receipts so far thla wouk all about 3.UOO abort of last. Tlio quality con tinues good and hogs .under 200 Ibs. are rather > curce , whllo the bis. bulk of the iccolpts nvor- iioover2.V ) Ibs. to'tho load. Shippers were lolng nothing and the speculative demand vas rather light , burjpcal houses all bought [ roely at prices steady to stroni- compared vltli yesterday and about too higher com- mred with WednesJay. The best heavy hogs .old from-.70 ; to * . ( , * , -whllo Ik-lit and mixed oads went mostly alarum $ l.fiO to $3.70. Sonio rory common light stun" sold us low as from 'J. ' 10 to J3.53 , 'I li luiir.ict wus fairly active jurly , In faet for tbu greater part of llio fore- inon , but rather weakened toward noon , as nostot the bnyefrtlnul tilled their orders , caving ono paoUor'ln1 posse'ssloiuif tin ) Held , Jlhor markets were reported as closing easier mil the trade wound up rather weak , thouji tot n great deal lower , A few loads remained it the close. Haloi were largely ut from * : uiu u ft.73 , the same as yesterday , against 1.50 to 3.U5 Wednesday. Tho'avor go cost was Ji.07 ? , iainstuwlii .vostorllay and U50i Wednes- lay , HopruicuUitlVo sales : S'o. Av. bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r. 14. . . . .155 IIKI 2-0 S.SJ 100 a ( j y 2.0 SSO a a SOI ) 370 ISO 370 ISOV 370 V 370 370 ISO 370 ISOM Jl 70 , 370 VOO 370 UiU 3 iO 3UO 370 ISO 370 310 IIXJ 370 3C.I 370 MX ) 37) ) XM bO 370 llil 370 100 370 1IX ) 370 HJ 371) 130 4 tO U H' > 1 47 ais itn a < w cs. . . .tot IM nw 110. . . .2.-J 80 305 M. . aun M 75 si son 240 305 KI. . au 375 M SIS ISO 3(11 ( ( VS KM 310 375 -M , W > JIM 78 Kll TOO 375 fit. . .257 ICO 3 M 6. . . . 2N ) 13J 375 0) 375 ItK ) 3lfl ( VI. . ; .SSI - 375 < A . . . SI5 ! f,0 3 C5 7.V . . .J7 ] | an 375 71) ) 201 ICO 3 ft5 07 . .281 40 117ft M -IT . " " ! TO 2C3 100 375 * ! > SKI MO 3IW Ki 274 tt ) 375 ! < 7 sis 3' . > o : i m s sr i 375 7. ! 242 240 3(15 ( G5 27S 80 375 00 231) ) 240 3(15 ( 77 SSd 80 375 OS . . . .249 320 3 M f > 0 270 40 375 07 27S 240 305 60 ll 841 375 7H 24II 200 3 l' 5 61 373 375 HI V40 200 fl M 69 30 ! M 375 IB -43 89 305 74 Ill 12. ) 375 77 2411 200 305 7 201 80 375 70 247 8J 305 70 2(1(1 ( ( 120 377' 01 2SO 210 305 07 8t 40 377 ! 77 211 200 305 49 3IS M ) 3 bO 61 225 170 3 M (14 ( 3W M 3-0 ( CO 211 210 305 65 30(1 ( IW ) 380 M 245 ! ! 00 3(15 ( f-ft Sh7 3hO 81 252 ZtO Jl ( H 6'J..343 80 JIN ) 07 213 320 305 75 211 UiO 385 M nn - ; io7'j 75 317 20 385 72 202 320 3 07V4 75 281 10J JIM 52 2.S.-I - : inij 74 : m _ 38\ f'0 281 2c ( > JIOT'.r ' M JEM - 3 00 255 120 3 07 V I'KHANII IlOUnit. 32 . . . . 101 80 3 15 17 110 - 320 ft I3'J ' 3 20 Snr.Ki1 Hut ono double deck of sheep wai received today. They were rather cntnmoi stock owes for whlcn the demand Is ratlici tineortaln hero. Oood muttons ate wanted ai fully steady prices. P.ocolpn nnil niHpixlllon oC Ktoolc Olllolal receipts and disposition of stock a < shown by the books of the Union Stool ; Vnnla company , for the tuciity-fonrhoura , ending al So clock p. m. , November'7 , IMll : KEL'EII'TS. Mvo hlook Alurkct. CiiicAdo. III. . Nov. 27.-LHioclal | Tolesratn to IIIK IIKII.I There was a BOO I demand today for about all descriptions of cattle , and all sold nt bettor prices than \\oro enrient at the beg I n nl n i ; of thi ) week. Asc niiiared with the lowest prices of last week there Is an uvvraKO ( 'aln of from I no to aic per 101) ) HIM. and the advance - vance Is pretty evenly distributed. Uf today's arrivals about G..VII ) heads were natives and i' , 00 'lexans. 'llio former were wiinted lit from if.UO ! tol'.CO ' for poor to extra cows , heifers and bulls at from il.SO to Ji.f-0 : for stockers and feeders and at from $ .1.00 to ifi ! . ' , ' . ' ) fordressud beef and shipping steers. Tnero were not iniiny sules at bolter than tl.SU , the Breater part of the olTerliiRs nolnir at fiom JI.Vi to t..10 for cows and bulls and at from iM.f.0 to ? 4r ; fop steers. Tlio ninso of iiiiotu- tlons for Texans was from Jl.M to J-V. : > for cows and from W.10 to W.'J. > for steers. The calf market was llrm at fiom * l..r > 0 to2."i. . HOOH Hales were at an advance on yostor- day'H prices of from.1o to 0and at. an ad vance on Wednesday's closing iitiotatlons of from ir.c to tolKJc. This carried the market n from Sr ) : > 10 $1.1-0 for light and to from $ .i.7i to { 1.15 for heavy Krades. At that raiiKO there was brisk tradniK today , slilpnors nnd pucuers Doth appoarlir'to bo luuiiiry for hojs. The receipts for yesterday and today imgroiriitu loss than Gfl.OOJ head as against , I'lS.o.U for the corresponding two days of last wee ! ; . Th s siilllclently accounts for thu llttlo "boom" the market Is now enjoylnc. Huyersiro look ing for about 40.0JO for tomorrow and for from fto.000 to W , < 00 for .Monday. Should thi'Mj ll - ures bo reacbod It Is doubtful that tlio above noted advance could bo'sustained. In fact an easier fcolln'i ' cropped out toward the close of today's market , late sales Indicating a reduc tion from the oponlni ; rates of f > c per I'M ' ) Ibs. The extreme ranxo of sales was from JI..V ) to 4.M. 4.M.Tho The nvcnliiR Journal reports : CATTI.I : liorelpts , ! lOJO ; shipments. : ii'0i ' ; market actlvo and stroimer ; top prices for natives. J4 > 08l.s"ij medium , $ l.ji,4.'ii ! others , $ . ' . . ' ' 0 ® : i. . " ) ; Texans , 8.'utoa.iO : : stookcrs , jf.iii ! ! > .r > ! ) : cows , $ I.10U.V5. lions Kocelpts , 34.000 ; shipments , O.OCO : market lOiil.lc hliihcr than Wednesday ; closed roiiL'h and common. J.lVKii.SO ) ( ; ; puckers and shliipersU."i.U" ! > ; prime heavy and butchers' wulKlits. JI.UOSM.Ifi ; llKht. * l..rva'l.7.- > . SilEBl1 lecclpts. 4,000 ; shlp.iicnts , r .0 ; innrkot active and lilirher ; native owes , $ . ' . .V ) 0MB ; mixed , $4.'iB4.c : ) : > ; wethers. $ l.scGj.UJ ; westerns , SI.aoil4.8J ; lambs , W.40J.X ) . Now York Ijlvo Stnulc i > fiirkct. NEW YOHK. Nov 27. HKKVKS liccolpts , 2,7ii : head , lucludln 5cars for sale ; market slow but llrm ; native steers. $ : i.4fx2-\n ; per 100 Ibs. ; bulls and cows , Sl.'JffW.'O ; dros-sed beef , steady at ' $ © ' ! . nor lb. ; shipments tomor row , 115 hooves and 7.70 < iuarters of beef. CAi.vr.s Receipts , 210 ho id ; nuirkut flnn ; veals , S.r.00S.tO per 100 Ibs ; prassers , S2.0U © 2.I2H. SIIKKP IJecelpts , n.r 3 ? head ; sheep , steady : cholco laiubs a shade higher ; sheep. fi.flui475 : ! per 100 Ibs. : lambs , $ . " > .00ni.2. > : drowsed mutton , steady at,7@8'/jc porlb. ; dressed lambs , llrm at 7"c. ! lions Hocolpts. 10"i40 head , Incliullnz two curs fur s.ilu ; market slow ; SJ.'XKi&i.OJ per IOJ Ibs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kiinsns City Ijlvn Slouk Jtirknt Mo. . Nov. . . KANSAS OITV , 27. UATTr.E-Re ceipts , : iU40 : shipments. 1,000 : market nctlvo and strong on liner trades ; steady , lower ; steers , tt.JIOft.'I.O. ) : eows , $ . ' . . ' & 3i83 ; slockera und feeders , $ 'J.2 ® II.7.i. lions Heeelpts , 8.8 l : shipments none : mar ket active. r > e to li'e higher ; uulk , W.45@a,75 ; all grades , $2.75 ® MIS. HiiuKi1 Hoeolpts , none ; hhlpmonls , none ; mark ot steady. St. Louis Ijlvc StouK Mnrkotn. ST. Louis , Mo. , Nov. 27. OATTi.c-Uocolpts , 2.COO ; shipments , 1,400 : market active ; nntlvos t4.00J.- : ; Texan and Indian steoiN , J-.OO ® 2.Ki ; Texan and Indbiii cows , fl.ii@0. : ( Hods liecolats , 0,000 ; shlpmonts , VJ)0 ; mar ket h'irlior ; heavy , ) Kl.tMl.uO ; mixed , ifJ.lU © 3.00 ; Jlglit , J3.5Uffla.iH. OMMl.l WHUTKS.ll.K 31AKKKTS. Country Produce. HtlTTKH Fair country butter sells In round lots ut 180c ; fancy , > : u0'j.o. GA.MK Canada KCOSO , $0.0i'ffl7.00 ' : aniall KCOSO , Jl.501ti5.00 : pralrlo chickens , .fl.rVKa5.00 : KI-OUSC. $1.00 ; mallard duokK. jt.UO ; blue wln-ed teal , $ l.7j ( reen wlnaed leal , JI.S'i : inlxoil ducks , tl.25 ; jack rabbits , Jl.UOif.l.W . ; small. Jl.irl.riO : quail , il.no ; jack Knlpo , * l. .Vfn l.WJ ; plover , 7."ie'M10) ) ; ( 'oldon plover. 11.25 ® 1..V.I ; bqulrruls , tl.OLOl.25 ; deer saddles. i : < aiio ( per lb. : deoroarcahses. lOfJIIc ; antelope sad dles. 14l5c ; carcasses. WSlOc. Ends General market iineliaiiRcd ; 20022c. I'oui.Tliv There was a decided Blut In the market for ThanUsKlvln , In spite of the liberal demand. Heavy stocks were carried over. Chickens are sell IIIK as low as lie for BtoQlt that IIHS to bo moved , whlloa liirco pro- poitlon of oven the k-ooil block Is loln ; _ oll'ored at Aa , with some of the best at Oc. It Is almost Impossible to inuvu turkeys , KCCSO and ducks , : © 'Jc. ' Oniultit IlltlcN and Tnllow. No. 1 uroen Halted hides , 4 > 44lic ; No. 2 ereen salted hides , il'io ; No. 1 iroou salted I drv salted bides. f/ilOo. Tallow. No. I , Illic ; t illow , No. 2 , He : cronso , iv hi to A , 41iliu ! ; Kroasc. whllo It , : ! , © : o : ruaso , yellow , : ic ; KTOHSC , dark , -lie : old liut- tor , 2i."So ; beeswax , prime , 10 ZiSSo ; rough tal low , ISife-'c. _ Omaha Milling company : llollnnca , Patent. (270 ( ; Invincible. Patent , W.fifl ; l.ono Hiar.Su- norlatlve , Ju : : i-iuwllake , f 0i : Kaney ram- M.S' ' . . * * . V. Oilman's ( iold Medal , J-.W ; "now White , ' : . ' . l.i ; Hnowllako , $ . ' .00 ; low LM-iilo , $ .Ml ; Queen if the Pantry , i..Kii ; Minnesota Superlative , 2.75 ; bran , JI4.CO ; chopped feed , J.'O.OO. JU.sT AS KASV. ItCoHt TlilH 31aiin D.illar to Oarro 11 Kricnil. Two months or moron o Jarr.cs C. Pnuly not nnd carved l''rad Schmld In u most liorrl- jlo iimiinor. Ho was nrrostoil nud tried In lollco court , where ho was held to unswor to ho cluirk'u of assault with intent to commit mirder. Ycstoiilny the case was culled before Judge CstelU1. Tto dufoiidnnt was allowed to wltU- lr < iw tils plea o ( not eullty nnd enter it plea ifiusaultnnd battery. This ho fludly did , iftor which ho was lined $1 and costs. DoWItt's Uttlo Hurly Khars ; best llttlo nils for dyspepsia , sour stoiiuoh , lutl bi'o.ith lUiiiiioirlinl'n Comlltlim. Eugene Hlumenthal , who was severely icaien in Hume's chop house on North Six- cc'ti'h street sovorul nights ugo by McNu- iiura and Noonun , has not entirely regained uiisciou4iios > since the nssuult , und is ro- lortcd much worse yostorduy. His brother , i. liluinentlinl. who U press agent for I'roc- or's thcntur , Now VorK. has forwarded In tructlons to the Methodist hospital to Ivo the wounded ma ' ull possible attention. A very small pill , but a very good ono. lo- ) iVitl'o llttlo Kurly Klsorj , OMAHA lallllfaCuuuia a DIRECTORY. M'.V/iVWS AXD Omaha Tent & Awn ing Oo , , Fli < K , hntuiiiooks , oil nml riibhprelntliliiu. Hand fur cntnlottue. | | | , | Knrnnni HAGS A xn Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importers n I Manufao- tnrpr . Flour PaoKn. Murlniu nn.l . Twine. A. H. Porrl o & Oo. M. 0. Dason. 1401 DoilKoStroot. Illcjclei tnM < m monlhl Send for our nml prlcoi. 12J N. IMh stroct. J1OO lllXDKHS uml Morso-Oco Sho3 Compviy , HIM Hnwnril Ptrppt. Factory , pornorlltli unit nii l StroU. \Vo tire nmklnifclmo [ irloi'J to C'Hli biivors , na I solInK 11 elms of x.io.li wlili-li Is very al- os'ila wllli niarchnnH. _ ' Ackorman Brothora & Hoiutzo , Printers , bln.lors , oloctMtrpari. blviicbut insnu- r.iotururi. 111(1 ( llownr.l lrujt , OnrnV- AXJ ) S Williams , Van Aer- KiiktmilallToues&U | < nam & Harto Wlu > lo nl Mamifii'tnr'r' Ak'cntifor llu'ton lluli 1212 Humor stroo'- bur Slino Co. lid. . IIOI nml IIOI , llarney rtrcot Omfk'ia , No' ) . 3maha Ooil , Ooko & ' Ooutant & Squiroi , Limo r J. , llnnl nml noft cu.il ship . . K. per * . iim.i nml tofl coil. 3. 1303 1'nrn unitroet cor. lOtb ami Uoii ln < Oinnlia. drools. American Pnel Oo. , Howell & Oo. , and ilealori In Shippers il7 S Hlli l-ltcit. niulir.iclta and bltu- moiM coal. . Omnni , N"oi. ! 215 S. litli ntrcot. Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros. , 213S. nth Strojt , 014 t'arnnm Ireot , , Nob. Omnlm. N'cb. Eagle Ooruico V/orks , MiiiiiifnclureraofOnlviin licit Iron fornlci ? . Window cnpj , miitnllc skTllulits , etc. 1111) ) nnd I Ht. CEMENT ANJJ LIME. ' , J. Jobnson & Co , , Oadj & Gray , 220 S. 15tli Struct , Lime , cement , etc. , oto. Omaha , Nob. Car. 9th and DoiiKl.'vi Stn. Jjlt I" GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry ) ry Rooili. notion * , fur- Good3 Oo. , nblilnKooiU. . DrjKoodi. notions , irontn * ftirnUhliit ; piodi , Corner llth nnd llownnl. cor. llth un I llarnuy 311 ELECT RICA L SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. IJETItorr-AUTOMATir ; Electric Motors llluatratod cataloituo froo. and Drniuoi. ( 'ntnliun > free. II. A. Klnnoy.den'l IH14 Capitol ATcntio. Aut. 83J-l : N.V. Mfo Illd'K. FA11M MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orendor f & T. G. Northwall , Martin Co. , Ocnoral western fluent Corner Jono * and 9th Sti. Skaudl.'i I'luiv Co. , Omaha , Neb. I341I-1.151 Sliorman Avo. FLO UK. S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Oo. , 013-15-17. N. Idth Street. Merchant Mllleri. Olllce and Mill KIU .North i 1C. Illaclr - Manager. ICilh Htrout. J < 'UJtA'JlUltE AM ) CAltPETt. ) ov/oy & Stsno Pur- Beebo & Eunyau Pur- nituro Oo. , nituro Oo. Siicces ors to ( i A. Ilo bi Furniture and carpets , A Co. , ll.-IHU Karnam Htroot. ( Irnen and Cltli sn.Omaha GENTS FUltNJSlllNG GOODS. J. T. Eobinson Notion Oo , Gunts' fiiraUhln ; enodf. m'f'K eolobr.itiM bran I ' llnoltniln " nvor.il 1 , paala , nhlrti , coat < , etc Cur. I''th and lluw.ird Hn. Cockvoll Broi IT , 0. Swnrtz & Oo. , llrnkprs nmlcmh b r < > ri. I llrokpr , ( iri\lnl'roTl U > ni Prlvnto wires to NPIT Pto. I'rlvMo wlro to St. York , Chlc.itto , , V SU * , IdiiihimiU'lilcniW. Hootn U ) l . HI-M Ho rd of 7.1lo.ini uf Trnilo.Om hn , Trnilo. I KtclmtwotiM'tf , f. Omah MUSICAL JXSTltUMNXTS , K'lU Max Mour & Bro Oo A. IIospo , Jr. , M'f'uJownlcr' . iliMlorj In I'lnnoi , Oriznin , Artliti' niUFlcnl In'IruiiionU , Mntorlalt. Kto. etc. Knrimn nnil IGtli. 1'iin s Street OYSTERS. I OILS. Plati & Oj. , Oonsilitbtod Tank * , KMi anil Celery , Line Oo , ar.iBouiii loih at I to lined tun ! lahrlc.itlaz Dnvlrt Cole .M.in.ijer. tilli , nxle Kremi * . etc PRO 1)UCE , COMMIStilOX. Ribbal & Smith , Ssliroa'-br & 0 ) „ Ponlers In country pro l- Cn > li biiyorj liuttur nnt lice , fruit * , vcuutnUluJ , eKni. nnil Kimui.il com- etc. inlsslim niori'liMiHi. etc.1M7 Ilowanl Street. IS ) Siiulli llth Slroot. Rubort Purvis , Branch & Oo. , 1317 llotrnnl Pticot. I'roduee , frulti of .ill Write for prlco on luit- t r , ego puultry , naJ klnil , oystcn , Mill nnil Ilnrnuy Stroott. Kirschbruua & Soni , Jos. A. Olark fe Oo. , liultcr , chcoso , vffi llutlcr , egin iunl poultry. . lioultry nnil Rnmo. IW.IUownrilStroat. nu South nth Street. PAPER. GOODS Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omaha Rubber Oo , , Curry a full Block of Manufacturers Job- prlutliu , nrnppliiK anil ber.i all kln.U rubber writing imper , cnril pn. . Tor , etc. l.v0 rnrimm Street. Emerson Seed Oo , James Huplios , Sord Krairen , ilmlcrJ In Stoves rup.ilrs of ullklnJl Kiinlcn , Krasi , grabi and Looks anil lluaturi trco iviMls. for B.ile. 421-42.1 South iStli. COJ S. Mill Stroit. KASH , JOOltS. liLINDS. ETC M. A , Disbrow & Oo , Manufacturers of nah. doori. blinds anil moulding * . Ilrancli of- llce , 12th and Izard Sir SIEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Eugiuo & A , L. Strang & Sons , Pump Cb. , ' lOX'-IWI farnxm StrooL Ilalllil.-iy Wind Mllli. . ) .loiiuiHtroot. 913 and H.I . . Omaha. Nob. G.K.ltoas , actinic mnnav'r TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated Ooffea Company , 1414 and Hit : llnrnor St. , Omalm , Xcb. TOYS. MILLIARDS. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brnnswiok- Toy , del 11 , nib n ms. Balko-Oollonder Oo , , fancy goods , house fur- IMIIIard mcrchandlio. nl < * tilui { KOO'l * , cldld- Saloon llxturoi. tonN carriages. (07 , ( W S. 10th Strout , 131'J Karnam Street. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , , - - LIMITED A. D. Bojer & Oo. , Hunter & Greon. -69 Kxch.11120 UulldliiA iUKrclmniioHulldlng , South Omaha. South Omaha. AOLLO WAS A PERFECT B/IAM. / PtRFtCT IN FORMI-MATCHIESS IN ViARI * rrettin&oclci.t r < > r talwtrtiutD tlitl puny ItojHftl Mrtb Here I ui toil , alb. Every MAN can be BTRONO aal VIGOROUS la Ml YOUHQ MEN OR OLD , infftrlng from NEnvonS DE. BILITV , Loit or r.lllng Man hood , FhjrBlc&l Excenei , Mtnt-l . Worry , ( Hunted Dtvtlopnliat , or any PERSONAL WEAKNESS , eta b > rdtorij to PERFECT HEALTH > L < I the NOBLE VITALITV ot BTROIia MEN , th Frlilo and Fotxrof Hattom. \Vo claim liy yearn of iiracl' ' o liy our pM-lnnlvo mplhnds a uniform "MONOPOLY OFCUCCEBS"II | trtit- nll Dlteie > , WnVntnei nml I AOIetloniof llin. TrctlmonlnU _ ' from fiOKliitfs nnd Tcrrltorlm. nnniwlHftr fnt/r , scaled , pcsl. nun urilf nnni/ ' UUrt NEW HUOK ral'l.fnrnflinllfit ' llm ; Oil Itwhlliroociu. Full EipUolloDiforaOUE TREAT- UEH7. Tononbl IULL7 I'.CSTORED 11 Thounnll b > ri b < n by in. nod our t itlnnnl li. Addrtu t one * ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. COMMISSION MERCHANT. Kos , 2 and 4 Shannon St. . loom. CS & C9. CHICAGO. FI t-clii * " fiiclllllpn fortlinhundllnuof Blilpiiiciita if Ornln , Huld and I'lux Kecdii. ItoiercncoH Corn For sunburn uae Pond's Extract. AllanLane UOVAL MAIL bl'KAMISUa. Monlronl nnd Quobuo lo Hurry and Liverpool , nliln IU ) to ItU , iiccordliu to ituiimur nnd lucutlnnuf talu room. Inlormodlntu und uluaraiiuullow rutu- NO DA'ITLH fAHIHKI ) . 3TATE 6MKVIOR 01- LilNH C.INE uir Vork ami ( jlaivow via Ixiudoniliirrr over Kurliiluhl. Nov. 12 , HTATK OK NKllllASKA , iiiiuii , Nov.lfl.HTA'riSof CAI.iKDItNIA. llnon Ik'O. IU , TA I'K OF NKVAIIA , 11 A. M. Cabin 116 ui. lleiurn fili. blcvraitu II'J. Apply la J.I.AN .V CO. . IblcaKOj It K , MOOIlKd , WttOmU IckuiOfflccj W. fc'.VAiL , llurlliulua TIc Kl OttJat.