THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE : SATURDAY , XOVEMHEIl 28 , 1800. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Homo and Foreign Influences Assisted in Advancing Wheat Prices. CORN AND PROVISIONS WERE ALSO UP JlellOllt Of tillIteOlIlt IllllllH III Illllllt , Uiu > of | ] H > SlriMiKllH'iilmc Pen- turi-M of tinIIIIX'H Mur- K'lM. CHICAGO , Xov. 27. Home nntl foreign Iniliit-nccs shared i-qually In mlvnnclng the prlcu of whout today to a. point lAo * iibovo the closing price of Wednesday. Wheat ubsorbc.il most of the attention , other innrkotH bolnff comparntlvely neg lected. Corn advanced U'1. ont closed itn- chiiriKod und provisions advanced from 7'4o to IGo. Two ItemH of now * In the foreign press ( llspntchort received here ycslerdny cniiKOil th < > Bfllltij ? out of Homo IOIIK whout at the opening. One of these hntl reference to thr bout-lit to the crop.s In Indlii from the breaking of the drouth and the other to n decline of Id yesterday In the prlco of wheat nt Liverpool. The lust named piece of Information was probably the result of the first. May wheat hero , In consequence of the two tosether , was of fered at the start from 5 > 3o down to 82V' , UH compared will ) JflUu at the clo ; o Wednesday. Tinsellers' offering at those prlreM we.ro. Instantly absorbed and the prlco was noon advanced to MTfiC. The market was extremely nervous for a while after that quick addition of lUo from the lowest point at the opening and It nettled back to S-V-fce. Krom the latter Cmiro thorn was a renewal of the buying fu rore , which iifjaln stirred up a bullish frenzy In the pit , and before It once inoro minted down for a while the May future liad Hold at SUie , and all that within forty minutes of the uponltit ; . Hut In that forty minutes most of the history of today rt win nt market was m.xle. The tradhu ; alter that quieted' ' down , although tlio innrket exhibited Consistent Hlri-liKth. One of the strong features of the market and one which will probably continue to liu i streiiKthcnlm , ' factor , was tinBtimlltiens of the northwestern receipts , which mutely ti-stllled to the truth of the statements Hint much of the crop had already been moved. Chicago received thlrly-llvo car loads , romp.irrd with X ! cars a year ano. 'Minneapolis and Duluth got 551 cars since ' AVi'dnesday , against l.Mto cars on Thurs- iluy and Friday of last week , and com pared with 1.711 cars on the corresponding ; two days of the year before. Liverpool reported nt tin- close an advance sliii-o yesterday of Hid In futures and ' , i < l In No. 1 northern on the spot. That disposed effectually of the Id reduction them jes- tiTilay , Which worried some of the traders at the- opening , here. May , tfot to Me about half nn hour from the close and wart worth XWtc as the session closed. Trading In corn was neyleetfd to a largo rxtimt. The advance In wheat and the excitement In rye. nave corn an under tone of Ilrmness , without creating demand ciioiiKh to raise the price very much. The opening prleo wns at 27'Ac for .May , a shade under Wediitt < diiy'H close. It did not net above 27tc ! , and from. l'7vie to 27',4o was the closing quotation. In oats there was very little disposition to trade cither way. 1'rlcrs wore con- lined to a very narrow ranqo anfor ! the most part ruled n shade llnm-r , principally through symtiathy with wheat. May opened tinchnnied at S2\ < \ Bold at 22'4c. advanced to from 22-Jic to 22H < - ' , and closed with sellers at 22'ie. I'rovlslons were llrm all day , though on a rather limited market. Thu rulliiR In- Iluenccs were /ailing olt In western hog recclits | and the llrm local market. Thin was responsible for the higher opening , and though liberal offerings caused a tem porary deeltnu price'0 soon turned upward nnd closed llrm. May pork closed lOc higher nt * S.10 , May lard 7',4c higher nt from $ l.27'i to $1.30. May ribs about lOo higher at from S4.07V4 to $1.10. Estimated receipts for Saturday : Wheat , r,1 cars ! corn , 20 carar"oalB , 2JO cars ; hogs , 20,000 head Tho- landing futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : . KLOIJIl Klrm ; winter patents , J4.40fl1.CO ; etrulghts , JI.OUiI4.3r ; hpilng tpt-clals , J4.70 : spring patents , Sl.U-gl.W ; hiralghtH , J3.C034.10 ; bakers. Jl.00ii3.50. WllKTNo. . 2 spring. SlHiS2'ic | ; No. 3 iprlng , 7SjtO(4c ( ; No. 2 ted , ! ) l < fctttf2c. COHN No. 2. 23Tic : No. 2 yellow , 23-4c. OATS-No. 2. JSc : No. 2 while , f. o. b. , Zl'iQ I2i ; No. 3 while. 19'B20c. UYK-No. 2. 4'ic. ' TIMOTHY HKI'ilJ-l'rlme , J..Dfr2.CO. HAHI.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 270 37r ; No. 4. f. o. b. , 2402 c. - KLAXSini-Nu. : 1 , 77Cl8iio. ritoVISIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , JC.SSgC.87Uj lard , per lee Ibs. . J3.k5f3. | 0 ; short ribs , sides , loose , J3.70fi3.05 ; dry Hilled shoulders , boxed , ; i23fll.r > 0 ; thort clear eldes , boxed , JI.OOi4.12U. \VIIIHKY Ul8llllcrn' Ilnlshed goods , per gal. . * The followlnc were the receipts nnd shipments I'oillllloiillleM. NKW YOHIC , Nov. 27.-n.OUH-Hecelpts , 29- SCO bbls. ; expoils. 10,510 bbla. ; qulel and quoted iibout 100 higher than Wednesday's prices ; city nun piiiems , jj.iuuo.iu ; winter clears , i4.SOfl.9o ; ailnnesota imtcnts , J4.C5if4.90 ; Minnesota bakers , 3.4HM.1I ; winter patents , J4.73if4.95 ; winter hlrolghts , Jl.IDW4.CO ; winter extruv , J3.15If3.73 ; winter low grades , i2.COU2.93. Iluckwheot Hour , ) at J1.IO. Hye Hour , active , Kiipeillnc. > 2.5i > 30i ; fancy. J3.luii3.30. IJtICK\VHiAT--b'tcudy : ; 3CS370 , prime , track , elate. COIIN MHAI , Active ; yellow westtrn , 60c ; ll.iindvultiL. , J2..9. IIYi : lllchcri No. 2 western , 47'iftlSo ' , c , I. f. New Yolk. ll.Mtl.BY-UuH ; fccdlne , 2SKG29O. c. I. f. ' lluf. fttlo. I1AHM5Y M.VI.TNominal ; western , 50ffC5c. WHIJAT-Hci-elpts , 17s.-00 bu. ; fxpoils , 11)1,779 ) bu. ; No 1 himi , iiot , 96Jic. f. o. h. , ulloat. Op- Honed showed a g ° od , strong undertone all day. In pll < of a small trade. Prices were ad vanced on llrr.i. late rabies , unfavorable Argen tina news , local con-ring and Mutit westein re ceipts , and bcaiclty of cash wheat at ull points : steady , advanced a lltllo with wheat , but later i-ufed off und closed at HV. . decline ; November el-ned ul 2(4c ! ( ; December , l'J5 i/J9te / ; , i-looed al S9Vc. OATS Heci-lptii , 233.9CO bu. ; oxpoits , 5 ,430 bu. Fpot Him : No. ' . ' , 24o. Oiitloiis qulft but llrm \vlth wheat ; closing UtliO net hlghei ; Mu > . IC'utfiCT.c , cl.iKcd at ! 4T * i Decombcr. IIGJI'ic , closcil at 4c. \ . II VYYiuk ; thlpplns. 65 COc ; gocnl to cholcs , tfI VOo. HOPii Finn : 1'ndflc coaft , 155J crop , 3a7Hc : JSni ! crop , 9fil4iie. HIDlIri-rirm : Clnlve > ton. I3c ; llurno * Ayres , ilty. f-c : Texas , dry. lUc : California , lc. liK.\THiil ; 1'litn ; hi-mlock wile. Ilvunos Ayrc PHOVlHIONS-Ileef. Orm ; family , J9.50810.M ; extra mess. J7 ; , beef limns , 17.COH 17.50. ( ? ut liieals , uleady ; pickled bellies , Jl.OttOS.U'W ; pickled shoulders , JI.00-ii4.S3 ; pickled hama. JS.Wif 8.W. I/ird , llrm ; wcitern strain , JI.2B ; rcllned , lilKher. Pork , qiilel , but Him. IIUTTKII lii-Mlpts , 3.S43 pkgH.s nrm : west ern dairy , SCIJe : woteni ciuamcry. UVatjUIto ; a xlii" . KJ'io ' ; fnrtory , 7 12c. , * 'IIHKHi-Heci ; > lil | . 9,123 pkgs. ; quiet ; large , 7'iilloUo : small , 71idOie ! ; pull tklmi , 31 tf7o ; lull nkliiu. SH 3c. iOH--Itrcelpts , 0,911 pkgs. ; steady ; state and I'cnnsylvnnla. 4JCo ; wun-lrn , 151iOio. r.\M.OW I'lnn ; elty , 3 ! c ; country , 3Hc. OILS Cottonsred , dull ; prlmu crude , 21H Cro ; prime yellow , IlUl/illic. I'clrnlrum , dull ; United cloted nt Jl.OJ bid. llosln , dull ; strained. common to good , JI.90. Turpentine , dull ; IJO .J o. Ilici : HlH.uly , domestic , fair to extra , 3 > i&Cc ; Japan , 4UU Ke ! MOIAKrii.sHicody : ; Now Orleans , open kotllo to ohol.-n , : ff3lc. Iron , steady ) southern , JI1.M ; northern , JIl.DOfflJ.Oi ) . Copper , ttemly : brok ers , (11.3741xPhange * , JH.3StMI.60. I , nd. stronK ; brokers , J2.75H.1.10. Tin. dull ; stralRhts , JI3.00 ! plates , quiet. Hpeller , firm ; domenllc , tl.K. OMAHA ( IKVKItAli MAItKKT. Conilltloli of Trnile nnil ( liiolntlonn nit Sluplr nnil I'liMiI'roiliico , KOOS-Kresh gathered , ! lc. lltTTin-Common : to fair , 7O8c ; choice to fancy , country , I2@13c : K-pnrator creamery , 19tf 20c : gnthcml crenm. 17lsc. OAMK I'ralrln chickens , per do * . , 3.&OflC.OOj quail , II.BOfll.60 ; blue winged trnl ducks , J1.500 1.75 ; grei > n wing. JI.25 ; redheads and mallards , J3.50 3.75 ; fiiiRll rabbits , wncoc ; Jacks , Jl.25ff1.50 ; squlrrcln , WH"3c ; deer saddles , 17fUfc : carcasses , lMH3c ; antelope saildles , 13f14c | ; carcasses , 11W He , CIIKKSK-Domoftlo brick. Ite ; IlJatn. per doz. , ! 9.tXi ; club house , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. , J3.15 ; Lira. h ricr. fancy , per Ih. . PC : Uonuefort. ij-tb. Jars , per doz. , J3.00 ; Young Americas , lie ; twin * , fancy , lO'.tc. ' VIA ! , Choice fat , M in 120 Ibs. , nro quoted al 7j > c ; largo nnd coarse , 4Q5c. DUissii ) fori/TUY chickens , C'.ie ; lurkcys , 10r ; geese , * c ; ducks , 9o. MVi : I'OI'I.TRY ' Hans , 4c ; corks , 3c ; sprlns ducks , 7c ; turkeys , M | ! > e ; geese , 7o , PIOKON.-5 I.lxe , 7HJ50r ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAV Upland , J5.50 ; midland. JI.CO ; lowland , J4 ; rye rtraw , II ; color makes the price on hay ; light halo * sell the r-eil ; only lop grades bring ti p prices. UrtODM cousr Kxtromely slow snlo ; new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice green fr-lf.wnrklng rnip t. per Ib. . 2 c : choice green , running to hurl 2Mc : common , I'.Sc. VKOITAHI.KH. SXVKIJT l OTATOIiS-On orders , per bbl. , J2.00 ff2.W. ONIONS flood stock , per bu. , 33940c. LIMA IIKANS-l'er Ib. . 4c. IIIIANS Hand picked navy , per bu. , J1.40. r'AIIHAOIC Home grown , per hundred , OOc OJl.fifl. CIIJHY : Per < loz. , 23 30e ; fancy , large , 4301 COo. COo.POTATOES POTATOES Oood stock. PT liti , , 23e ; Wyom ing stock , tacked , fO per 100 Ibs. FIIUITS. OHAPKS-Ncw York , 12 ! o ; no good shipping " ' MA'LAOA aiiApics-pcr keg , J7.oos.oo. ? OAMKOUNIA OHAPIM-No shipping stock. GHANIIMIlHinB-Cape Cod , per bbl. , JC.OO. APPI.US-Cooklng. per bill. . J1.73 : eating , J1.73 (52.00 ( : fancy New York , Jl.75 2.00. CAI.IKOI'.NIA PISAIIS Per box , J2.00 2.25j New York , per bbl. , J3.50Q4.tO. QUINCKH-I'or bbl. . J4 TIloI'lCAr , FHU1TS. OUANiii.S-Mi-xlunn : , J3.75 for 150 lo 200 alzcj larger nn.l Miial'.cr sizes , S3.to. l.UMONS-Messlnas , J5.00 ; California lemons , J4.UO. HAIIANAS Choice , large stock , per bunch , 12.00'Jc2.25 ; roedlum-slr.i-.l bunehes. JI.BOB2.CJ. KHIHH MIATS. UUKl- ' Good native steels , 400 to COO Ibs. , C0 7c ; western sleets , { .p ' u ; good cows and belt ers , 53-ie ; medium cowi and heifers. 4ic ; good tot equal ter.i cows nnd heifers , 3ic ; good foiequarters native steers , 5c ; good hindquarters - quarters cows and helfcis , C\ < ; ; good liliulqn.ir- lers native steers , 81o ; cow rounds , 5c ; cow plates , 3e ; boneless chucks , 4c ; eow chneks , 3\4c \ : steers churlts , 4o : beef tenderloins. 20c ; beef rolls , boneless , 9V4c ; sirloin butts , lioncless , 9',5 ' : loin backs , boneless , lOc ; loin backs , EC ; cow Him , No. 3. 7c ; cow loins , No. 3 , 9c ; beer trimmings , 3&c ! ; rump bulls. Do ; shoulder clods , SU'i : . POHIv DresFed hogs , Co ; pork loins , Cc ; pork tenderloins , l. > e : spare ribs , -He ; ham finlln\Ki' . butts. Ce ; pork ( .boulders , rough. 4'.ic ' ; pork shoul ders , skinned , r > c ; pork trimmings , Cc ; leaf lard , nnl rt.M.loroil. l\r \ * . MUTTON Dressed lamb , 7c ; dressed mutton , Cc ; lacks , mutton , S'/fcc ; legs , mutton , 8'jo ' ; sad dles , mutton , 8'4c ; stew , 3o ; sheep plucks , 3c. MlSt.'KM.ANKOUf. HONHY Fnncy white , per Ib. , 14e ; choice , 13c ; ( * allfornta , amber color , lOc. CIDKIl ClnrlllcJ Juice , per hal ! bbl. , J2.50 ; per bbl. , J4.23H4.M ) . HAUMH KHAWT Per half bbl. . Jl.75ff2.00 ; bbls. , J3.uO'&s5. MAI'I.i : SYHUP Flve-gnl. cans , each , J2.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. . J12 ; half-sai. cans , JS.23 ; ii'.inrt cane. J3.CO. FIC1S Imported fancy , 5 crown. 30-lb. boxes , ICe ; cholco 10 Ib. boxes. 3-rrown. 12f3o. ! NUTH-Almonds , " California , per Ib. . large size , 13c ; llrazlls. per Ib. , lOc ; Knsllsh wal- Hutu , per Hi. , fancy , soft shell , 12912'ic ' ; stand ards. HOll'.ic ' ; Illbcrts , per II ) . , lOe ; pecans , pol ished , large , : i7)10c ; Jumbo , 11012o ; large hick ory nuls , J1.23 per bu. ; small. J1.50. HIDI33 AND TALLOW. IIIOES No. 1 green hides. 6ej No. 2 green hides. 4i" No. 1 green salted hides , "c ; No. 2 gteen salted hides. Cc : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. . 7e ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 5e ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 9 IOo : No. 2 dry Hint hides. 7flSn ; No. 1 dry salted hides , S5r9c : part cured hides. He per Ib. less than fully cured. HHISMP PIILTS Oreen sailed , each , Z5fJCOc : green sailed shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( shorl wooled early bklns ) . No. 1. each. 5c ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebra.-kn butcher wool pelts. Colorado murrain wool pi . . . weight , 3ilc ; feet cut off , as It Is useless lo pay ' " ' ' ' 'ALLOw'ANn OHRASE-Tallow. No. 1. 3Hc ; lailow , No. 2 , 2Hc ; grease , whllo A. 3'ic ; grease , hltc It. 2'4c ; grease , yellow , 2c ; grease , dalk , l ic ; old butter , 2IJ2\jc ; besswax , prime , l W 22c ; roush tallow , lu. SI. LiiiilM OoiuTnl llnrUel. ST LOtriri. Nov. 27. FI/ilIH Firmer ; patents. Il.f > 5ri4..0 ; extra fancy , J4.o : > { ! 4.20 ; fancy , JS-IOff 3.50 : choice. J2.75S2.W. WHUAT Futures opened strong and higher on news that was pretty generally bulllih. There was n fair amount of trailing , the activity being In May. which opened at 90c.sic higher than Wcdamlay'H close. It advanced steadily to 92Hc , luter became weak nnd closed nt S2' c asked. December was fairly nctlvn within a range of ' c , closing nt a sllBhl advance over Wednesday. Spot lilKher ; No. 2 red. cash , ele vator , 90\io ; tiock..91f92e ; No. 2 hard , cash , SOc ; December , We ; May. 92Hc ashed. COHN Futures dull , nt a fractional advance over Wi-dne.-d.iy. the bulk of the trading being In May. Kpot hlnher ; No. 2 cash , 22Uc ; Decem ber. 22'kc : May. 23Vic asked. OATS Futures dull , but llrm , nnd a shade better than Wednesday. Spot dull , but steady ; No. 2 cash , 19c bid : May , 230 bid. UYIT HlKher al 37c bid. COHN MKAI.-J1.35. HHAN-Dull and weak ; 3 c , casl Irack. l'LAXHKKIHlglicr al 7Cc. TIMOTHY S13UD Prime , J2.CO. HAY Quiet , but tinner for the betler grades ; prairie. tt.Wit'M ; timothy , JC.005J12.CO. HOCltf Higher nl IS'.ic. , , , , POUl.THY Chickens , steady ; old nnd spring. 5c ; turkeys , steady nt 7fi7V.c ; ducks , easier at 7o ; Kcese , easier nt 434'.4c. WHISKY 11.18. , , . MKTAI.S Lead , dull ; J2.75O2.77(5. ( bpelter , tlrmly held nt II. COTTON TIiS-W : > c. llAllOINfl-SWlWc. PHOVISIONS Pork , IilRher ; standard mess , jobbing I7.32H-O7.C7V4. Lard , higher ; prlmu itcnm. J3.75 ; choice , J3.67W. Uncon , boxed Bhoul- ders J4.6C ; extrn bhort clear and rlln. Jl.iO ; ' ohor'tB J4 75. Dry salt meats , boxed ehoillders , extra short clear und ribs. J1.10 : shorts. JI.25. 11KI'IUTS-Flour. 5,000 bbls. ; wheat. 10,000 bu. ; corn , 70.000 bu. ; oats , 30,0 > W bu. KHIPMKNTK-Flour , 4.0CO bbls. ; wheat , 13.000 bu. ; corn , 31,000 bu. ; oats. 4,000 bu. Liverpool Mnrlfi'lN. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 27.-WHKAT-Hpot steady ; dfiimna moderate ; No. 2 led. winter , nothing aiioted ; No. 2 red , spring. C * lOHd ; No. 1 bar. , Manitoba , nominal ; No. 1. California. 7s C'.id. Futures opened llrm ; near nnd distant positions Ud higher ; closed llrm , with February 2d higher „ . , . ! , , , , . , tnnnihn l d hlnhcr : business about eiiually distributed : Novcmlier , nominal : Decem ber 6 10'.4d ' ; January. 61 W4J ; February , Cs lOAid ; March , C * 10 > id ; April , nominal. COHN Hpat steady ; American nilxod. new. "s ll'id. Futures opened quiet , with near and distant positions unchanged ; closed steady , with near positions unchanged to Ud higher , und dis tant positions ' .id higher ; business about equally attributed ; November , 2s Wid ; December. M in.d ; January. February and March , 2s ll'.id ; April , nominal. FLOt'lt Steady : demand moderate ; St. Louis fancy , winter. Us C < 1. PHOVISIONSDacon. . Hrm ; demand fair ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. . 29s ; shorl ribs "b to 21 Ibs. . 2 > s Cd ; long clear , light , 33 to 3S The 2S : long clear , heavy. 40 to 4.1 Ibs , . 2iS Cd : ilini't clear backs. llKht. 18 Ibi. , 27a ; short Hear middles. 45 tr. 50 Ibs. . 24s 61 : clear bellies. 14 lo 1C libs. . 27s Bd. Shoulders , f.juare , 12 1 to 18 n.s. , . llnm ! . short cut , II to 10 1bi. . 42s Cd. Till- low line North American. ISs 3d. Heef , extra India mem , Ms ; prime mess. 33s. Polk , prime mess line western , tOs ; medium western. 4Ss U. Lard , steady : prime wcttern. 20s Cd ; rcllned , In SM'Slendy : demand poor ; finest Amer ican. while nnd colored ( September ) . 51s. IlllTTHU Finest United States. 9M ; good , COs. OlLS-I.lnseed. 18s 9d : petroleum , rellned , C'id. llF.FHKIHItATOIl 1JUKK Kor 4unrlcr , 3M ; ' HnpsAl'Lom'ton ( Pocino coaf t ) , 3 10 . The irrclpts of wheat during the pasl three days were lOl.WO centals , nil American. The receipts of American corn during the pant llnee days were 125.800 centals. \Vvatlier cold and dry. KniiNiiH City Craln .1Iurlel. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 27. WH HAT Hard ribout 2e hlshcr : toft slightly hlnher ; demand good : No. 3 hard , k2c ; NO. 3. "COfOe : No. 2 red. 91'H9lc , latter for fancy : No. 3 , HQt9V4o ; Nu. 2 spring. 7l > < iMo : No. 3 , 73 7iVc. COHN Shudn higher nnd nctlvo ; No. 2 mlved , lMi l ! c ; No. 9 while , 190I9UC , OATS-Hiither dull , bill steady ; No. 2 mixed. nominally Uc ; No. 2 white , old , nominally 246 26u : new , 23 < * . IIYK-Kleaily ; No. 2 , 3S ? S3j. HAY--Flrm : eholco timothy , JS.COns.50 ; choice prult If. J5.W4 } .00. 1IUTTIJII Trade In cmiinery firm ; innrket llrm ; rreamoiy. lSti20c ; dairy , tCIOe. naaS--Flini on Cotton .MnrKt-t. NUW YOHK , Nov. 27.-COTTON-Futures DrcDiuiMtr. JI.S3. spot cotton closed nulct ; dllnii. uplnnoM , 7 11-ltc , mhUlIni ; , gulf , 7 li- talus , SI hHlm. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 17.-C01TON-Quiet nml un. dunned ; middling , 7 3-lc , tales , 1.301 balesi re. celpln. & .49S bales ; shipment , 3,4W bales , slock , 5i.rJS : bales , NKW OHLKANH , Nov. 27.-COTlION-Flrni ; inliblllng 7 5-Ko ; low mlJJIInc. 7Sc ; _ ooJ or' Ulnary , 6K . . IMPROVED RETAIL DEMAND Business Bcvival During November is Greater Than Was Expected. WOOL SALES CONTINUE ON A LARGE SCALE Homo Hem-lion In Manufacturing After the 1'lrM llii.ih of ( trilern , lint a Pi'dlliK of More Ciinll- ili-ncu l Aotleril. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 27.-U. O. Dun & Co.'a Weekly liovlew of Trade tomorrow will Btiy : When the rush of orders after the election slackened many began to think business declining. Subsidence of deferred orders Is not a decrease ot business , llroadly speaking , the gain has been greater than anybody 'expected and H Is not surprising If a small part ot It Is In excess of the present consuming demand. Heports from all parts of the country show clearly the enlargement of trade , not at all points In the same branches , but everywhere where- bellied by a moro conlldo'.it fee'Ing. Kxtrcmes of weather hnvo niado the week not altogether good for retail trade , but In that line also there Is Improvement on the whole. Wheat has risen over C cents for the week without material change In foreign advances , which hnvo been , on the whole , leas stlmulallng. Western receipts mo falling behind lust year's nnd fur four weeks past have heen only 19,1)12 ) 4 liu. , ngaln-tl Si.'j > tt.vi bu. last year , while the expoits , Hour Incluilcil , have I'Cell ' G,270M ! ) liu. In the name week , agnlnsl G.2G3.01S ha. last year , nail are nut largo enough to create excitement. Cut thlrlion cargoes have left Taeoin.i In No vember and tliIlly have left San I-'runctsco , with Iwt-lvc more loading aait forty engaged. Ttie milling demand In the Atlantic mates 1.4 nlsn law , and at four western cities the output of Hour la live weeks lias tieca 2o ' > ,4H bids. , against 2jl3,30 ( ( ' In the same week last joar. t'orn has sympathized with wheat only u little , and Is coming lorward fieely. The nvj l Important factor In the wheat niarlcet its that the \lblhle supplies do not gala us much as has been expected. Cotton has gained only n sixteenth , after Its ronsldcialdc decline. 'Ihe northern mills are taking tntuh les.s cutton than In prulous years , nnd the demand for goods Is evidently dhmp- polntlng. Wool was nnd Is mill Ij.usM largely tor speculation , and earlier purchasers arc un loading on the later , bat the tallla nio nut yet doing much mure than In October. A few more have Ijccn started , but there U scarcely inure demand nppjient for staple goods. In cluding speculative operations , ttie pales of woo ] have In en for four weeks 37hli,100 Ibs. , ofvhlvli MI2.UOO Ibs. were domestic , against S4..criO ( ! Ibs. lust year , of which IS.C l.TTiO Ibs. were do mestic , mid 24.A7I.SZ1 Ib. . In 1M3 , of which 21.- C3'.i.OG Ibs. were domestic. Itut the proiluclm ; ciipaclty In operation does not teem to IID h.ilf the capacity of the works , and the stoppage of several large carpet mills within the past ten days U of Importance. The collapse of the nail combination , nnd probably of the beam combination , mid con- pldcrnhlo icductlon In the quotations for nails nn.l beams , give reason to look for a larger demand for products of lion und Mecl. but ot picFcnt the tales ngnlnst Fpeculatlic purchases made porno time ace are denrosslm ; t > rlces. and Tomis , u. s ; ; ; | i K-G.-ml ! ! c.ti ! /Exclusive of N. Y. . -.j 3'9.92,2,4 | | 3.C _ nolHNION 01' CANADA. Montreal Total3 _ . . . . . . . „ . _ . | J 17S3S.C40i Clearings al Knoxvllle. Houston.Vnco and Galveston are nol Included In..Ihe totals ! IHHIKJt\HITV : o.V STUCK .MAIUCKT. HI-HP I.eiuler * lleeunie CniitloiiN . | > n- nri > H In the SiK-i-liiIHi-N. NKW YOHK , Nov. 27 Ilradftreet'H review of thu Hock market tomorrow will say : Irregular ity , with narrow fluctuations , linn been the mosl marked featura of : ' 1:10 week's slock market trans- actions. Speculation him been altogether pro fessional , but weakly held long stacks have been dislodged and' ' Inability to produce further liqui dation with Increase of the nhort Intercut has made the hoar leaders cautious. The room tr id- era have several times covered their fhort stucl.s and given n temporary tone of Mmi th to the proceed tigs. The features of the markel were supplied by Iho speclallles , but t.io larger opera- torn acting on the boar side have made drives nt n nuiqbur of leading Hocks , though their Mice-ess In depressing them was small. The general Impresfloti of the stieot Is thai material milieu aio not probable , nnd that until congress nicetH und some dellnltn Idea c.in be formed as In its course In connection with the Cubafi eltu.i- tlon , an well IIK in icg.-ird to currency nml tariff legislation , no very pronounced mmemi-nt In the miukct Is likely. There Is n belief that Ihu re duction In the middle of thu month was only premature In dln-iuntlng the favorable effects of the election , and that n renewed lmpro\cnient In stock values Is to bo looked fur after Ihe open ing of the new year. The ea e of the market ban Increased etendlly and facilitates tin , carry ing of Mocks. L iu Saturday's bank Malemctit indicated n phenomenal outpouring of hoarded funds , whllo the treasury gold rtrtrvuji tire , wlth- oul any efforl being m.ido to Incicase them an. pronchtng the J130MXOOQ murk. TUAIHO M.S : > rTl7Alv lAST AVKKK'S. 'I'M .Vnli'M Inipriivoil Toiioi Mini l-'nvornhlii 4 > ulliiolc. NI3W YOHIC , Nov. 27. llradstrc-ct'ii tomorrow will nay : UiM week'n dli > appotnlment of thn lack of ilcmmul In Rrncrul lines uonllnucH , llui Intervention of u holiday linvliiu made trndo iulek'r | nnd HIP volume smaller. At sumo point * cf rllMrlLullon there la no chtnito In Iho situation. Mild und unieuioiinhlH wrather pre- vunu u mure active dlnrlbutlun nf vloihlm ; and henvy tooils , and the volume muvliiK U mnuller.Yh re bu lncf has bwu luurc uctlvo It Is ihi to fllllntr In order * and lo the dcrnMiil for holiday Roods. Contbit-ncf In n revival of demand , which him . .noU yet appeared , wns re p inlhle for the oUttlriR up of some factories which nrc satlslleilittf the pronpects. The mom fiicoiirnKlfie reports nro of nn Im proved lone of trade anJ a favorable oullixik for H97. The lane mmU r of chatiROs In prices of staples were downward thH week. Exports of wheat. Hour Included as wheat , from both coaits of the t-'nlted States ( Newport New * nilsslnR ) nmount to 3 , < ill.M * bu. this week , BKalnst 3M7,000 bu. lasl week. 2.4MXH ( ) bu. In the week one year OKO. 2.M7noo bu In the week two years nco , 2.440.WO tin. three years IIKO , and ni compared with 4rJKH ( ) bu. In the corre pond- inn week of I'M. llxports of Indian corn this week amount to S.nfci.OK ) bu. , against 2n75,00o bu. last week. 1.S29.MW bu. In the wpk ono yenr nco , nnd comimrntlvrly small iniatitllles in com-5pondltiR weeks In the three preceding years. There were 2M business failures thrrmahout Ihe I'nlted Stales Ibis week , thirteen fewer than last week , nevcn more Ihan In Ihe week one year nco. Iwelve fewer Ihan two years nK < > , nn < three lesi than In the corresponding week of U92 , As compared with the like week of 1S1 > 2 when the volume of business wan large am trade was generally prosperous , the Increase this week Is only twenty-seven. There were tlilrty-Mx business fallutes from the Canadian Ilnmlnlnn this week. OKaln t forty-seven las week , fifty-two In the week n year ago , unJ thirty-five two years Ago. STOCKS AMI IIOXDS. MnrlcclVnx nt llolldny Pro- IKirtlnitN All IM > . NKWYOUK. Nov. 27. The stock niaiket ic ln ) was of holld'iy iircportlons , but the day's deal- IURS were fairly well distributed. There wns baiely a trr.ce of outside Intercsl. and ns nsnul recently , aside from the specialties , the net changes were mtilnly trivial. The market was Irregular , bul heavy In tone on the unfavorable exhibits nf earnings , especially by the Kramers' lines and llauldntlmi In the specialties. 1'rlces Minted sharply during the early dealings under renewed progressive tactics by the bears. The absence of commission house orders and the apathy of the Interests usually Identified with the hull side gi\e the ) traders a clear Held. It was generally believed thai l.te short obligations outstanding hml been increased to a compara tively lanro extent , considering the light volume of business. London quotations for American &o- ctirltles came lower and the engineers u'so ap peared to fnvnr sales in Ibis market to a mod erate extent. The movement In the railway list was nhwut Kenerally narrow , and , after a de cline In the principal shares of ftom W to 1 pof cent , supporting orders were executed nnd caused a rallying movement. The hlgh-prlccd Indus trials were conspicuous for exceptionally wide lluctuatlnns. which were considered to be largely due to manipulation. CoiiFolliIntod ( ins was fold < . | T 4 per cent to IGPi on disappoint ment o\er Ihe simple declaration of the regular quarterly dividend. Instead of the realization ot the strong bull gofslp bf conMilldatlon , 10 per t-t-nt extra rcilp dividend , etc. The Delaware ias i-tocka became prominent , the common declining li per cenl mid the preferred 4',4 per cint. Ijong Island dropped Hi per cenl to CIV5 , the only explanation furnished beh.i : lhat there was temporarily "no market" for the stock. Dealing * were Hotel In Standard Hope nnd Twine company , rucccssor t.i the fnlted Stales Cordage company. The Common ranxivl bet\vei-n 12V4 nnd wt. and Hist mortgage ( > , ufier the Initial tranfactlnn al SO. rcactod to ? ( ' / . . but rloseil nt the highest figure. An In- crenrc of J73.KS In the October gross earnings of the St. Paul ft Omaha Induced n revival of nc- llvliy In the stocks , and carried the common up 2'j ' pi > r cent , while the preferred nro In 108 , and relnlne 1 the extreme calu. lxat.icr preferred suffered ftom liquidation , but rallied sharply from the low level and closed nt only a Bllglit less. Toward Ihe close nn Improved lone was RMieni'ly npparcnl , and Iho mnrktl len eff sleady. The liond marUcl was dull nnd Irregular. but tut changes wcic- narrow except In n few ot thf usually Inactive Issues The sales were J ! , ( jjtl0. * Clovernment bonus were strong end fractionally higher on putil-hee.i of JllG.WX ) . Sll- vei certlllcateji were ncglf icd , bul steady on siiltt of KMV. The Hvenliu ; Post's London financial cable gram says : The stock markets weie Ilri3l s nnd dull today , except for { Consols , which rose to 111" ! on the belief that , the contango at the monthly settlement to ( Johnnence tomorrow will not be above ! Ui T > 'cr cent. Other Kilt-edged stocks were llrm In syniitatjy. American mines were neglected. Thecwerkly return of the Hank of England Is n strong qne. The coin nnd bul- lnn | lurreased 372fOO. ' { Although only 227.000 of gold were Imported fbr the week , that com- lm ? from I'ortugal. The' reserve "has Increased .100,000 , The I'm Is liDtirse was dull and nervous , pending the monthly , u'UI.eincnt next week , nmi IMs , notwlthtandhf ) ; Ihe fairly general Im provement In values during the month. The llcrlln marUet was stendy1 ! The following wore tthj ' : closlni ; quotations on the leading etocks uf.'the ' ' , New York exuhaiigc today : Atchlaon U , piilnrio.t W ICIi ' Adams Kv 'Orcffou Imn Alton.T H Clrnson Niv : Am. HxnresH fliS. U A U. N 1.1 [ i.illlmoroJbOi > io _ 17 I'licltlo Mail Canada I'jcltlc. . . . JJnuna Dec. > V 13 _ . C.in.iilnSontharn. . t'lrt'i'mr * natural 1'acl.lu. , . . I'lillmnn Palace. . . ClioH.i Ohio HIV * Keadtn ? Clilcnco A. Alton. . 1(11) ( " B. G. W 70 .111. O. XV.iiM , ciicii.'o ! : IJ.IB 'UIIKocK I-tl.md DIM , Consolidated Gas. il St. Paul ( - . . C. . a. ti St. L. . . 30 doom Colo. Coal .vtron. 1 St. P. .fcOmihi. . . . offurcd. t nil 'WPHSinnnti paid. The total sales of stocks to.lay were 130,748 nhatcs , Including : American Sugar , 9,100 ; Hur- lliiKton , 13.3UO ; Chicago Gas , 0,700 : l.oiils\illc & Nashville. 3,900 ; Manhattan Consolidated. K.tWlj Omaha , 4.COO ; Hi-adlng , 29,800 ; Hock Islaml , 3,703 ; St. 1'aul , 10,700 ; Silver certificates , 5,000. Xi-W York . * li > iii > % NiW YOHK , Nov. 2 . S10NBY ON CALI , Hasy at 2T2Vi per cent ; lam loan , 2i ! per cent ; closed , 2S(2Vi ! iH.-r cent. 1'ItlMK MUHCANTIhi : I'Al'KH 45 { | per cent. STIIHMNO KXt-IIANOK I'hm. with actual business In bankers' bills al ll.SOVi5tl.SC ? ; for demand and 14 S3 for sixty days ; po&teil rates , I.S3'ia-4.Sl and i4. yI.S7V4 ; commercial bills , . * 2. 1IAII SII.VUH-C3'ic. RII.VKIl CKHTIKICATKS-C3'iflC3H.e. UOVIKNMINT : noNDS-Strong ; state bonds iiulet ; railroad bonds Irregular. Closing quotations on bands were as follows : IJ.SIn. . rer. iuv. Hl'Juli' . I' . UUoFl ) . . . . . . Klu' U.S. lHC.oup.nuw. tlllm I ) , .itll.it. 7.s 1 ! ' . ' I . 8. fii. ro ? mi * u. AH. . ii " II. H. 5-i. coup llriKiKrln'jili ,1 , ? U.S. 4n.ro.- . . noa. . H..vs.A.m. . . 10III.J II. -IH.CJ11D n. ILAS.A.7B. . . . mi U.S. ' _ . IM. . ' 111-4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I'aclileO-iof ' 0 , " > . . . ilo ( ! . . . . . . . . . 11)0 ) Ala. , ala-ii - A 101H M..K. AT. iBtli. H.t ( Ain..clu i H , 101Ul ilojiil I * r.s > Ul Mutual Union il . . 107 Ala. Currency Ul N. J.C. lion. Si. . . . 117 La. Now Con u. . II ) No. I'aeltls liu. . 111 ! ( Missouri Hi 11)1) ) ) IIO'.MH N. C.tit 11 ! ) N. W. Oon oN. . . . N. C. 4n. . . . . idoH. K , Dili. i. S. C. lioilfllli : ! . . . . IL.G. . Wuit. 1st ? . . Teim. now sot ill. .St.l' . OJHili It. . Teiiii. nnwH9t Jl. I " . . . . " W. 51. ( Teen , old ( Is lit ) St. L. Al. M.aia.1. 75 Va. Comiirini dl > i'SlL..tS. ' Rlli.i. I. ion ) doduforrod K T xiHl'.ns. ; Hn . . HH Ali'liKoii li " ' -.M'lVxat ' I'.is. 2iM. . . 'Ji ! AtciilHOnlM A . IJ.'l' . Mil of 'Jl. . . CanndaSo. adi. . . . 1' ) IK WeitSliora U L. A N. unltludJt. Tli , O. U. AN. lni-1. . . . IP-'ln Southern "IH S ! ) tl.l'ac. ; u- 77 ! < Ibid , 'oirenil. StcieU ( ( iiiilalldiiH. HOSTON. Nov. ' ! 7. Call loans. 'tSwl per cent : mi ! loans , .tan lr l Mint. Olosliis prluos for . botid and I.iiiiiliin Hlni-U ( InotnlloiiH. rXNI'N. ( Nov. 27.1 p. ill. cfosln. : CoubolH.m'v . . Ill 1 l-lill.Miixicanordlnary Con oji * . aco't lll't i St. P.iul no , u 7i > H Citn , 1'acltlc 67 { N. Y. Central | I7'4 Krjo ill fl'ontihvlviiiiia filjj Krio ' 'il : nl Kendlni ; 1.1 Ill.C'piilral. . . . . > u. I'llH ' Mcx. Una. nnw ! . . IIOK DAK HIIA'iil-30a : 0 l-l&l p r ounce. MONKY 3f3V4 | per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short und three months bill * la SVa per ctnt , l''iireliii I'Miiniieliil. IIKHLIN , Nov. 27. Uxchantro nn London , 20 murtx si1pfg. . I'AIHS. Nov. 21.Tlireo per cent renlvi. 102f 70o fur Ihe nr'-ount. exchange on Ixjiiilun , 25f 2Ho for checkii , LONDON , Nov. Jl.-Oold li quoted at lluunou Ayrei toddy nt IM.M : Lisbon , M'4 : Home , 1K1.20 , The nmount of bullion ( tutu- Into the Hank of llimlnnd today Is 110,000. Sun l'rnnel eo .tllnluu : ( luotiidonn , SAN mANl'ISCO. Nov. j7.-Thoonicl.il cloMn ? quotations for mlum ; sto Ks tol.iy wjro .is fal lows : Silver bir * . ( l-.l o : Mexican ilolhtM , 5S V.'HC. Slifhtilrattf , loc ; ti \IMV VurU NRW YOHK. Nov. 'J7.-Tlio followlnj nrj tie ! OHlnir mlaliii ; quo'ntlous : IHiiw-or untnriu . "DO Chollar . 1st ! onlilr . 11.1 Crown i'olut . at ) I'lvaioulh . ' . ' 0 Con. CaU A Va. . . . 10S Otuclttilver Demhvood . 11" nM. . .loon noiikl , V Carry. . . . 6S Mlern Knvim.i . 14 Hnle \oroross. . . 10.1 Staiul.inl Con . 100 HimieMaUu . 121101) ) Union Cor , . -lii Iron Sliver. Yellow Jacicot. . . . US Mexican . CO asked , I'Miinneltil N'fiti'x. 11OSTON' , Nov. 27.-Clcarlngs , JI ! > ,701,5S1 ; bal- nnces , t2SSiX9.1S. 11ALTI.MHUK. Xov. 27.-ClcnrlnB ! " . jf21.9C5 ; balances , $ SCS,0."d. Ni\V YOUIC , Nov. IJ.-CloarhiBS , } l33.S7Srai : balances. } S,12S,2 S. rilll'ADUIjPIUA , Nov. 27.-Clc.irliiKS , JI2,03I.- G4. > ; balances. Jl.W.i. JS. ST. IjOt'lri. Nov. 27. Clearings , } I.S9SCO : bal- anees. J.ltxms. Money , CfS per cent : New > rk oxchitiKe , COc premium bid ; 7."ic premium nfked. nilPAUO , Nov. 27.-riearliiKi < . $ lf.M'C,7ll. ! Money. C 7 per cent : New York exchange , rc premium ; foreign exchange , ilrmj demand , sixty daya , Jl.iSli. NKW YOHK , Nov. ! 7.-l'Ol'l1KK-Optlon9 ! opened steady , with pi Ice * 105115 points lower ; illicit moderately active and grin-rally weak , fol lowing unfavorable cables , foreign helling , heavy receipts , lurse visible mpply for the United States , and lnactl\e fpot market ; clofed barely steady and unchanged to oiil'O points lower ; sales , 23r,00 lians. Including Iiecember , $9.tSp M ; Maivh , Sd.snfln.W. Sp.'t ' colTce , Itlo. quiet ; Invoice , ! 10 ; Jobbing. Jin.f.O. . Mild , quiet : Cor dova , -J 15. f.OfJ . 17.2.1. Total warehouse deliveries fr. m New York , tUM bags ; New York stock , 311. CS7 bags : I'nlted Plates stock. SS2.KI bass : nlln.-U for the tlnlted States. 320.000 b'igs ; total visible Mipply for the fnlted Ktntea , 702.1S1 bags , against ri33r,92 baKS last year. SANTOS , Nov. Z7.-COKKR13 Slcnily : good ov erage Santrs. 11..VOO rels ; iccclpts , 20,000 bags ; stick , CJ4.CIO lings. IIAMIIUIIO , Nov. 27. COKI-'ni-J-Qlllct ; U Pfg. decline ; rnlcs , 7,000 bags. K1O , Nov. 27. rOt-'I-'UK Quiet ; No. 7 lllo. 11,050 iris ; exclianae , S5-32d ; lecelpts , 7.WK ) bags ; cleared for the fnlted States , S.POO lings ; cleared for Kurope , 3,000 bags ; stock , 371- 000 bags. lIAVIli : . Nov. 27-rOKK13i : Clo ed quiet , with Fiplember unchnnped and other months Jlf net dtcllne sales , 45.CCO bags. Wool .llarkct. HOSTON. Nov. 27. The Commercial nulletln'B wool niaiket rays : The market Is quiet , yet the sales show n marked Increase. Tne cales are In large blocks , mid have been made ny a lew houses. A few of the biggest mnnnfaeluirni have been In town , and they bought large blocks of Australian and territory wools , which they hnvo stowed away for future use , believing the market Is going higher , anything In the way of baigulns , e.-peclally In foreign wools , has been quickly snapped up. The palm of the week arc l.43 > .f < 00 Ibs. domestic. ] .7i 2.000 Ibs. foielgn , ncalnst 2.ihl.lUO ) Ibs. domicile and OS7.000 Ibs. forelsn last week , and 2,213,500 Ibs. domestic and ( U4.0CO Ibs. foreign for the fame week last year. Sales to date show a decrease of 37r,5.1"n Ibs. domestic , and 32,776.200 lb. . foretell from the sales to rutiH * date In ISM. The receipts to date ehow n decrease of 113,410 bales domestic and 4G,4 ! > 7 bales foreign. Xf\v Vorlc WlH'nt. Nn\V YOHK , .Nov. 27. The bulls got under wheat again today anil llftej prices to the highest point of the year. Opening at SS = ic , le- combcr advmiccil steadily to MIIJ.C , which Is the hlKh pnlnt of the year , touched November 1.1. The feeling nmong local traders WIIH Intfiisely bullish , mid few of them think the present advance will culminate this fide of dollar wln-at In Ne\v York. Inlluentlal factr.is In tmln > 's nd- vnuce were strong cables , nitnrrvil unfavorable Argentina news and ll ht spring wheat receipts. NHW YOHK. Nov. 27. SI'OAH Haw , quiet , but Ftcady ; fair rellnlng. 2'kc. centrifugal , 00 test , 3'ic. ' Hellncd. quiet ; Mnndanl "A , " 4ic ! ; confectlunerr. ' * * A , " 4Wc : cut loaf , Co. IjONIJON , Nov. 27. HL'OAll l\me , dull ; little doing ; centrifugal Java , 10i 4''jd ; Muscovado , fair refining , 10s. Heel fugar , dull und lower ; November , Us HsJ ; December , Os 3d. Toledo CJrnlll. TOLRUO. Nov. 27.VHI3AT Higher ; steady ; No. 2 cash nnd December , OSc ; May , 60e. COHN Active : steady ; No. 2 mixed , Mlic. OATtS-liull : No. 2 mixed , ire. IlVi : Active ; No. 2 cash. 40o. OJ-OVRH SiniJ Hull ; steady ; prime Decem ber , $ , 'i.M. _ MlNNKAl'OUS , Nov. 27. WII1JAT November nnd December , Wie ; May , WKc ; on track. No.1 I hard , TOte ; No. 1 noithern , S2ic ; No. 2 northern , OHe ; receipts' , 249 cars. Oil City .llnrUft. OilCITY. . Nov. 27. Credit balances. JI.CS ; certlllcates. no hi Is ; clust-d. olTcied at Jl.OS ; bhlp- ments , 157,700 bbls. ; runs , ' 1CI , 420 bbla. Dry ( iooiis. MANCIinSTEH , Nov. 27.-The markets for cluths and yarns Is quiet , without quotable change. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M''l'lHro U'hent. SAN KnANCIsro. Nov. 27. WHIAT Strong ; December , Jl.50 % ; May , Jl.Clr ; . KOKKOAST OK TODAY'S WMATIIKK. K Will Iti'iitnin Coltl In .Vi-liranKii inn : In Xciirhy .Sii ( -n , WASHINGTON , Nov. 27.-The forecast for Saturday Is : For Nebraika anil South Dakota Fair ; c-onllnueil ( on tempi rat ure ; north winds. For Colorado and Wyoming Generally fair ; cold weather ; northeast winds. For Montana Fair ; var.ahle winds. For Kaunas and Mlssoti.i Fair ; colder ; north winds. For Iowa Fair ; continued cold ; north winds. l.oeal Iteeonl. OFFICK OF THE WKAT11RU HURKAU. OMAHA , Nov. 27 Omaha record of rainfall and temperature , compared with correspond- Maximum temperature ! Jl : "J "I Minimum tempcraturo . . fi 21 i'S . ! ) Average temperature . . . . 7 : ' - "I ' ' Halnfall . T .00 .00 T Hecord of tompcrature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and slnco March 1 , Normal ti inporatiiro for thu ( lay 31 Deficiency for the day 27 Ai-eiinilllatcil ilclleleney nliU'L.March 1..1S3 Normal precipitation for the ilay Oil Inch Dcllclency for the day i Inch Total precipitation wlnco Mch. 1..3I.74 Inches K.xeeps tilneo March 1 ri fltl'.nc-boH Dellcicncy for cor. purled , IKM..1U.1S Incjif-H UollcU-ncy for cor. period , ISiil. . 11.70 Inches HeiorK ( I'roni SlalloiiM ill K 11. in. T Indicate * Iruce of picclpllutlui ) , , 'llclow zero..no. ' . run HKAI.TV .MAHICIT. IN8THU.MUNT8 placed on record I-'rhlay , November 27 1SSC : WAItHANTY I J.clRbton and wlfo to ] > H Smith , trustee , lot 23 , Diivonpo.'t'H nub . s i li O PodKo to ICII llrown , I ) 50 foot lot 4 , block ll'i. ! ' Omiiliii. . , . ] 330 A li Heed nnd wlfo to Julie .Milfoil- aid. lot 15 , block 1. Koitrr'n add. . . . JiO ( Aleail liivoBtmcnt company to Oin.ilm HiilldliiK InvvBtmcnt company , n lotH 1 and " . block. Z'il , Onialiii anil 11 tract adjoining . io,000 Qt'IT CLAIM PKICIj.S. Joscpblnr- Yon Wlmlhelm and lain- band to Jiino MoDonald , lot l' ' ! , block 1 , For.stor'H add. . . } IJKKUS. Hherlff in CorrlDKton I'ubllahltu ; oom- puny , o y feet of w " 5 fcot of n ' , i lot 4 , block < ! , 1'arU I'lnco . J.003 .MiiHlcr In ohiiiu-fy to II I ? Lombard , lota 37 nml 3S , Hodlck'H . S.027 Sheriff tu MOHCH C'hiiHo , part lot 27 In 21-15-13 . M7 Total timount of irunslcrs . Jlii.Ml OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Not Enough Oattlo on Stile to Test Strength of Trade , SALES MADE AT LITTLE BETTER PRICES ixlliCNo Driuv .Soineo lint , lint Hit I'cellnir U ( Ji-uei'iilly .sironuer lloKOtien Aollvci but . Close tinkler , , SOUTlt OMAHA , N'ov 27. ItccclnW for the ilnya Indtcaton were : Cnttlo. Ilogd. Shod ) , Horses , Novwnbcr 27 310 2,772 213 . . . . November 20 1.2M 2,550 S.ijjU 23 November 23 3,211 DI3'3 0S ; . . . . November 24 3.77S 4.SS3 SIS 4 November 23 1,680 1.52S 1.4SI 43 November 21 i.oaj a.u7 . . . . November 20 1.C21 2311) 2,371 November ID 2.5U9 2.HS 310 November IS l.K'K 3,280 2,121 November 17 2,001 4.1S ) 69 163 The olllclnl number ot ears of stock brotiKht In today by each road wns : Cattlo. llasw. Sheet ) . C. M. RSi. . P. lly 1 O. & St. I. . Hy 2 Missouri JiiclhY lly 1 : i Union Pacific system. . . lu ] 11. , t II. II. II. II 13 C. II. I. .t P. , west. . W 2 . c. St. P. M. & o. Hy. : t -i V. K. .t M. V. U. 11. . 7 J Total receipts SO 40 1 The disposmion ot the iliy'fl ; receipts wns aa follows , each buyer imrclmsliig the number of head Indicated : Cultlo. llos ? . Sheep , a. II. Hammond Co. . . . S3 1,12 } Swift and Company. . . . IS ! wJ Cudahy Pnckllif ; Co. . . . 2.S . l.:0 H. Hcckcr & UPgan. . . . 39 J. li. Parey H < l.obman .t llotbschilds. . 2OT \V. I. Stephens 31 llonton .t Underwood. . 23 Huston & ( "o Gl Other buyers 1S -j" l.oft over . 1W j.1 .1 Total 1,1 1 3-05 ! 243 CATTl.H-Wlth Ir-ss than 1,1.00 fresh cattle reported In the yards nnd very hjvv liold- overa. there wore not enniun to make inucli of a showlntt on the market , rmorday bcltiK a holiday , few cattle wore i xl't > tl1' { ' in and no ono wns disappointed with the size of the run. , . . . What Ullllns cattle were here sold rcailll\ at prices that were a llttlo stronger , both cows and ntit-r hclnB In uood deinand. The oiTcriiiBS were all tnUen inrly. A load of fairish steers sold at $1.15 nnd a pb ce of tl load at $1.20. The fuel Hint beef eatlle have been solllnf , ' nt pretty stroiis prlcos hereIn comparison wHli other n" " > ' 'a was dcmotiHtrated on Wednesday , when a load of cattle that cost SI cm this marUet on Mondr.y aold In CblciiBO at S3.W. of uct.vlt ! . There was no jreni amount developed In the fceiter innrket. AH It mrnniiv iifiniuMitt nt t bo time of u boll-lay. there "wan very lltllo counlry demanit uni regular operator * woio not very tlv buyors. In the ontl overythlim channel ! hands. ItopriiSintative sales : NATIvnS. II. M. Wlnslow. ITcoivs 9S2 2 ( .0 13 feeders. . . . ilO 3 4- > 22 heifers 933 2 W IIOOS On account < , f yesterday being a holiday llio trains nil came In with light loads and the total iccelptM today were very little larger than yejterday. The market opened fairly active and Jo hl-her , but toward the last , after the most urgent onlern weie tilled , rused cff and cliuuil very little better than yctterdny The early fales of heavy hogs were largely nt 53.20ff3.25. as agalnpt JS.lSffa J > eMeiday , and IlKhl weights told up to ! 3.40 , the fame as yen- Tile pens were cleared nt an early hour and the maiket , ns a v/hole , wns In very satlnfactory condition. Hcprcmitallvo e' rs . : ; ; , to 3 yi < .i . . &c : w 325 Cl . 3IS 200 320 C7 . : SO ICO 323 .9 . 341 . . . 320 70 . 277 110 U SO 50 . S4S SO 320 71 . 253 ICO 330 ,0 . 331 SO 320 Cl . 233 TO 350 .1 . 3C1 240 320 73 . 215 0 335 1 . 521 . . . 322W fO . 211 . . . 333 ,7 . 214 . . . 322W 59 . .Vj . . . 335 C5 . KQ ICO 32ZW C7 . SS3 40 340 cs . ai7 . . . .1 22 ,5 iw . iai ice 3 6 < i . 343 . . . 322Vj 101 . 193 ICO 3-10 . ,5 . 315 . . . 3251 , PIGS-ODDS AND 1INDS. 3 . 200 . . . 123 1 . 240 . . . .123 2 . 1W . . . 3 CO 21 . 112 . . . 325 4 . 157 . . . 320 BIIRUI' Only ono load was pvohed nml It onslDtnd ofeedeiv. . There wrro no mutton lii/cp In thu yurdi * io make u list of the muikui. fiin'AJt ) i.ivi-j s'l'dcic. V.'llh n CHOI ) Deiiuinil I'rlees for llnt-.n \ VITI.Slronfir. . CHICAGO , Nov. -Theic n niiong inar- jut for rnltlc. Common to bctt cteera soil ( it nmi 13.10 to JJ.rO. with Ihe bulk of U | H ut from 11,25 to 15 , dnd a good many xik-s oe- ciirrsd ubov Jl. titdckeri unrt fcinli-ii , sold ac tively al from J2.50 1,1 ( I , i-oniii'ji | utm-Uvrs ruling loner , whlln thu bel fender * were higher. CNH sab- i were larii ; > ly in fr.im J2 to JJ. bulls it-lllnu inontly ut from fSdo 15.23. und a few i-nlvm sold lip to J.i ; ) . Trxu' iMttlu s < dd ut ri'.ni 12,75 tu J.1 f-ir KIUJIH htuers uliU ni from } ' ! to 14.11 for fed ylUfm , whll" bulls , lu-Ueili ri.id "HWH bruiiuht from $ ' . ' .23 to 13.15. A fvw ui > t.'in nuu- nlii-rH fold nt finni U i'i to S.1.7fl. With a. good ildiiuml , piluvn lor h < .us vui- iniiiiiKor la a nlckol hlghvr. :4U : | . , IWMI ul fiom 13.05 tu J3.50 for cfiinnii.il In pilni- | , .t , Hi- bulk uf thu IIOBS Koine nt from J3.23 t. . j.i n. A good ( H-tnntul exli.led for tthavn , Hiih-n w-ir ma < 1o of Inferior lo prime Rhrc-p ut fiom tl 5-i to I3.CO , weslcins at frum 4250 to Jl an. exp'it Khetp at frum ! 3.23 In W.bi , ri-iilein n > rr m Jso to (5 , yearlings lit from J3 M ) tu it , mel 1-inl.s at fimn M lo J3.3J. Hl'.fep foil laiK.-ly Ht IV.i , ] J..50 lo I5.U ) . nnd hiinbii ul fiftni Jl in J1. lleet-lpt" ! Cntllc , 4,500 hcnil ; hofit , lU.O i l , < , ! ftiecp , 7,000 head. St. LoulN Llvi > rilM < U , ST. LOI'IH , Nov. 27.-CATTLi-Ilec.'lpt : r. iy i head ; mnrUet Hti-ndy to UII-OIIK ; natlvo hipiiiu steeis , fl.M' ' 4.M ; bulk nf mm. ! > l.'n/ ' | . , i. iliini.-i ) | l/eef and butcher's mtis , J.4M - . ' " ; bulk "f laltK. t3.USN.iO ; oavt and belferii , 11. , . ' , / / 3.30 ; TI-XIIH nnd liidj.in fleers , f. . Pyj.73 ; n.wd. J1.50W2.V , . IlOflSHiicelpts , K.dCO hrinl ; m.ukft 5SMOu lilKla-i-i light , J3.30 f3.4' ' ) ; mixed , J1.lKVJ.j5 : ; h.'ii- . , , HHKHI1 llrcelpls. 1,000 bend ; ma.Uct ntroi * ; nutlMi nniltons , ji.50f3.:0 | ; Inrnbs , \ < MV York LlStoi'li. . NKW YUIIK , Nov. 2T. -lM-v | > I' , . , , ) , , ! , 1 221 Ill-nil : licllvo anil fliin : native Mner * tl O''rj 'a.fl ( , Trxnlis3M. . taK and I/XHH , Jl. 'Wft ' " ' . billlH , J2.COi > 1i5 , dry rows , JISOiiJT' , . i-.ilites > | Uulu Ameilcan sleeii ul weK ; shei-p nt S < T < * P. drensed weight , refrig erator beef nt "WT io. exports liminrrow , I.S4S l eeves , 500 Miecp nnd 4.WS ntiartois of in of. SHKIJP AND L.VMItSHecelpts , l , hemll quiet nnd generally Heady ; sheep. Ji.iftfM.M. HtHlS-ltiTelpts , , ! ! bend ; steady nt J3.7 ( > t 4.15. ICiuiMiio Cltj Llvr Stoeli , KANSAS CITY , Nov. -CATTI.K Urrelptn. 7 , W hend : ililpnipnt . 2,100 head. Market steady to strong an. . I ncllvi < ; Texas sleets , | 2.4ivtl 10 ; Texni cows , Jl.70 < * 2 S ; nnllxn fleers. U.iD > ( tl o ) , native cows , )1.S H3.M : rtorkrrs and feeders , jr > W3. ! > t : bulls , JI.H ! > t(3.05. lIOOS-Heci-lpts , ' lO.iW bend ; shipments , 100 head. Maiket sliong to ( > e lilKher ; imlk of snips , J3.SUtT3.SO ; lu-n\y , t4.IMfll5 ; pncki-rs , J3 10 3.SO ; mixed , J3. Hf3.S7V4 : lights , J3.10 jrt ST. , Yorkers , JS.8lirJ.35 ( ; plos , J2.SOCJ.10. SHIJIIP liwclits | , 2.CW head : shipments , l.fOO head , Markrt sirongj lambs , Ji.75fl.io ; , mut tons , Jl.30ijM.2S. _ StncK In Slfrlit. Itccon ! at rrcplpts of live stock nt the four principal iimrkctB , November JJ , 1U'C ' : Cattle. HoKS. Sheep. South omiaa . s3 2.iw > ) : ia Clllengn . 1,500 KMTO 7.0C01 Kansas City . 7.000 10000 S.etXJ St. I iuls . g.uOO S.iHH ) l.roo Totnls . . . . 20.373 J9C ) 10l 1'i-ill-ln . . PIJOHtA , Nov. 27-COUN-Stfmly ; No. 2 , 23e ; No. > , 22o. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 white , StMf. No. 3 while. 17 < TOe. HY 13 Nominal ; No. 2 , 3Sc. WHISKY MiuKel rtendy : llnlshcil goods on the bn U nf J1.1S for blub wines , llHCI51PTS-Coiii , 73.4JO bus. ; oats , 6S.MO 1ms. ; rye , none ; whisky. 75 gait. ; wheat , 6.400 bus. SHIPMnNTS-Cotn , 11250 bus ; oata , 7I.7M ) bus. ! rye , m-tie ; whUky. 2,465 gals. : wheat , 10 , SCO bus , iivitTi7.i < : i ) AI'IMTITIS. : A Story \Vlili-li SluiUM MiMv Oeciilt Unl Ix MHehetl In tiiiliiHlrlnl Arl. "Ono of the oililc3t llilngs I over saw. " rc- marld'il a physician to the Washington Star man , "I saw In n kind of n hotel , or rather feeilery , at the Chicago stock yards. " "Men or cattle ? " qm < rlcil a listener. "Men ; and Kooil men. I wasn't bonnllng there , liit I litiew the pronrlclor of Iho place and had hoot ) his physician hi fore 1m went lo Chlc.iRo. nnil after h' > KOI there ho inado money enonih to pay mo tn conic down and look over lii fc-nllv about twlco a year. I lived nnly 103 mlles a\\iy nirl UBtially made tny trips lietwirn the dnyllg'it ' nnd datk , taking my nnonday mt.il with him , nt which time ills tr.uln dlnins room had from 100 to 200 dli.cni In It. A gie.it many of th > - u"ere tranat-lents nid ; very many more were green und unsophlyi'e.iteil ' young men from Iho country who had conio In will ) stock and were utterly unused io city wajo. "On the day In question I s.it with Iho proiirlotor nt bin llttlo lookout dealt , from which ho kept nn eye on the IHMIIUTO and watched the people eat. winch Is not us had n allow na you might tnlnk , If you never wllnei-sed such n performance. .Vj we , .it there 1 noticed ono wain r , n dirli-sklnncil. SvoiiKall-looUlnjT chap. wl.r. inatetd of rav ing a territory assigned him ir-cmcd toorlc all over the dining loom , llo waa a worker , too , ami first attracted mo hy thu way ho handled Ills people. i spoke io IHO proprietor about him nml ho told me to watch him , nnd hit would toll mo about him nn noon as he had time. I followed his advice , nnd saw that the waiter would apparently spot a man us ho came In , nnd when ho reached a chair ho would bo there with n bow and n smllo ready to wall on him. The man would seem to start , as If recognUliiK him , nml would sit down nnd begin to look nervous. "The waiter , In the incantlmo , kept hla eye on him , and would lake his order. Often the order wns extremely light , cover- lug only a cup of ten or a piece of meat nnd brcnd , or possibly a clano of milk , 01a bowl of bread nnd mill : . The waiter would ninllo nnd seem to Insist on Iho KUCKC taking more , but the guest shook hbi head nnd DOOM finished his frugal repast. As .1 physlcjin , 1 wondered how men v. ho worked an Ihoso did could fet ; alont ; with so llttlo food. "That afternoon the proprietor smiled wl'rn 1 naked him about the peculiar waiter. 'Ho'a a jewel , " ho said , ' 111111 he's worth more to mo than any waiter I've KOI , though I'm always n lltllo afraid of him , and to keep hint In jood humor I pay him nbaut CO pur cunt moro than 1 do nny of the others. I don't Know what he docs , and I never speak of It to anybody , and only lo you because you nro my family physician , but ho bus a way of pIckliiK out the people he wants to wait on as they rome In. and v. bci : ho gets hold of them ho makes them cat what ho wants them to. " 'Sometimes n big. hearty fellow will gaj [ end apparently Kit alek when bo nils down to the iablo , and after a bite or two ho.pays his bill and ROCK out. That doesn't happen often , though. Ills way Is to make his people ple cat just a liltio of the cheapest Ibln K ll'o a 115-cant dinner , you know and many tlucs : a ilass of milk and bread or u pic. e of plo will be nil they wnnt , and they uill go out perfectly satisfied lo pay . " "i rents for It. It Isn't any of my business to ask about their health or their appetite , and I don't. I leave my waiter to do Hint , ' nnd the proprietor smiled Innocently rather tli.-.ii in guile. " 4 didn't wnnt to spoil a good thing , but I thought I ought to , " continued the phy- sh-lan , "and I proceeded to tell my friend chut the waiter was n Svcnsall by HP- way , IP- had noM'i- heard of such a pcrnouami uas defrauding the patrons of the restaurant b.v hypnotizing them and sending them out lillutl only with suggestions , nnd that v.hlia It might he extremely remunerative , It wns not light at all , ntid the waller should bn aont away. Then thinking my ndvlco wu.ihl bo followed , of course , 1 took my departure. Si : nionth.s later I t-nmo back nnd Iho first man 1 tiaw In the dining room was Svtiuiill. I fancy. " and the phynlclnn sighed , "tho Chicago cllmnto or something must bavo hna nn effect on my friend's moral sensibil ities. " MI u .STAHTL-I : > HIM. linl ItVns Only liy ( h , . i\-felKi- : of < ! t > ml < ; encrnl ! il | > In ( I , , . . 'HM ( . . There was a look about the woman's eye , relates the Washington Star , which In.li- caled that who had asKcd hot- husband for the last llmo to do what she wanted. H was not nn a.-igty look ; it was merely an expression which showed that ordinary means had fulled anil , iho must try Unease. I lor husband , who was bitting on the iu > p , looked over the top of his paper as she paused him to go to the front gate. "I'm goliiR after that loaf , of biead you spoke of In a few minuter now , " ho said apologetically. "I'm not going to make any more re quests , " she answered. Ii-t : no did not hijar her. Nil fuco wa , again burled in his newspaper. I'retently she cntno rushing up thu walk and exclaimed : "Ono of thu neighbors saw a patrol wagon go up Ihe nlruot at a gallop and ( urn llio corner toward the grocery. Thorc must liavo been a flghl or Komeihlnir. " Wllhotit n woj-d he had grabbed his hat In an Instant and wns go'ni ; down clip si rent lit a rate which nia'Ht.vo baby earring-- - ! turn out for fruioi n collhiloii. As Ills wjfo gazed aftei him aha saw him going around the corner no Jast that the cen trifugal foreo threw him over on ono nHo. In.Iho or tc-ll inlnuteu be vanio bail : ; . lie huixled her n bundle und i-i-a'-lied for hla papur , saying : "Here's lhat bread Aa long as I wa. KO near the grocery 1 tluntght I would ret it and etcip jour frettinii iionttt it. Uut I didn't see unv dls'tirbuuce. ' " "Aro you talking about tho. pntrol wa-jon and the crowd ? " tdi Inijulrtd luuojeiitlv " 01 coiliisu , 1 nm " "Why , that all liappi-ncd day before J-I.R. icrday. Hut J'ju c\cr so glad you not ihu urcud , dear. " JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1 ( M ! ) . Omnli i , NJ'.J , COMMISSION N : [ JiiVSIJlS ( ) ! ; AXD : SfOKJ . llvntlit Tuilv , . - 'let wire * to miuiiM nnd Nrw York. : i.irtiqxiniiHita ; John A. Vfurrtn h O HIDES ] IUhi.- m irkot iiriuu p'lid ,111-1 - prompt ivi irn llefar iiiv Umnln Nullounl ll ink. F , S , HUSH & , CO. , Ko v'Oiimilanltm. 013 S. lUllj Ut. , Omuliit , Null.