- - - - I _ _ a I _ _ _ _ - - - , - - - _ - - - . - - - - - - . - 1\JIE OMAhA DAILY . 1UE I : ltl - { . DA\ ' , NOVJJMBgn ! 11 , 18H5. _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . _ " . - - - - - - - - - - - - ii. . - - . - NOT TIlE FACTOnmS' I ' FAULT : , Oxnard Plants Not Responsible for the Sugar Beet Growers' ' Predicamcnt DUE TO SOME CLIMATIC PIIENOMENON $ - . I . I I rk I "h' 'c'nther ( lllllm' , ' , . ; thc' SC'I" " " I'r.hlhl ) ' tInS CI" ' II : the Ilfl..r IlIIII ) ' ul the HW : CruI' AMIS . Neb" , Nov. ! -To the Editor of , The neo : The litter on sugar beets by I James M Orlne8 ( II I"lldlY's paper I ! unju8t and In. Judicious II the highest' degrt and shows a deplorable anll dllerUUs Ignorance uf the whole matter. The plain facts of this case are t well known that there Is 10 excuse :4 : . t for a let'r of this kimi. Sugar companies conl1ct with farluu to deliver ] beets ur a certain rinality . and for some cause or causes , which IU ono cal thoruughly understand , . , very few of the bees raised Iii Nehr lta this 1 year have had the required content and , . purity. I lnow : this , because we have an- A al'zed beets enT' dar Ince the ht of Octo- I 'I her , and a far ns llY own eJlltlence goes beets are not developing the Impro\ement that was hoped. There : , ' 8 several fEatures o the mater ( which Is a \Ol'y oroad one ) which neeJ cor- rctl : , and thHn has beeii. perhaps , on hath sllts an oinfssiou ! I of celtaln provisions that might haV ' GrNly mltgntl ] the Present , condItion of things anI allowed of a much bLll'r uterstnn ! < llg of the mater on the part of fnrmer During the bt season of :9 : ; In NehHukn , where the two s have drawn beets frum so wide a territory , . , which has involved transportation by ra'i ' 1 for IlstnncE ! as great as 125 mIles or marc , chemists ! II the pay of farmers shoulll have Ion stationed at various points ; for Immtance , ; at Vale ) ' , 1'remonl , North Uenll. Columbus : \ r ' 1001'11' amid nt any other convenIent Iloints ! ; , which may have men centers for an acreage ; " large enough to afford the services of a chemn It" 1st A very little organlz3t01 and co-OpHa- ) I b ton would have costly provided , this and the 1. entire cost for 1 polariscope plant and CI1 r- : _ p ton ! ) ' a Ihemlt would nut have exceeded $250 ! ) at ' . When 1 an ) one point.S'hen we frs raised ,4 bets In IID:1 : I employel ( a chemist at once , h . and I never would have consented , under any k circumstances whate\er , to raise n consldel' 'r " able quantity of valuable product al a t heavy exp nse and transfer It to d huyer on nnt . L . n basis of being obliged to accept the do- t . ' cslon of such buyer ns to a vital quality of ) the commodity. lolo\cr I happen to know . : that : the factory people wIsh h beet growers to ' emilloy ) chemists In just this way , and I only , t blame them because they have nol InsIsted , , - or at least allvlse.d that such chemists should / be employed at varIous points In the country. lr MA\ NIWlm IAPPEN AGAIN. ' . " The real fact of the case Is that something 5 , ha ) ! happrnell detrimental to the qunlty of the beet In Nebraska . In the nature of n die- aster or calamity , and whIch has greatly wor- , re,1 : , ant dIstressed all pereons who have ap- , . Ilreclaed ! the slgnllcan e of II I Nebraska cannot raise much better beets than In lSD5 - with reasonable certaInty Nebraska would . be excludl'l , from sugar producing countries - becausc of Inability to Compete with countrIes - that are able to Ilroluee , better heets. Some of ns who have the Industry greatly at t heart , and who do our best to understand it , believe < untertanll I beleve , . that such a season as lD5 Is the result of a , variety of causes ant that It wIll not happen { again , for the reason that Improved lethods , of beet culture , which wi come about with expansion or the ( business , wi make such a , low augur content impossible , even I condi- tons of weather were to be repeated . We must remember that the roll of Nebrasl\ , today doubtes contains less moIsture , at " least In the eastern part of the state , than It ever has sInce white men have Inhabited the , Inhable f \ country. This was partIcularly true tip to the 23d of August , when we had ' three Inches of rain amid . as an actual fact , the wIld prairie rrF on the valley at this point was so af- fectl by the protracted trouth of several . years that ( the yield of hay has been extremely - tromely lIght. I Is probably the abun- . i Ilant rains at the ell of August after this protracted drouth , that has caused , the sugar content of at ieat two. thIrds of the beets grown In the state to be too low for the economical extraction of sugar. The difficulty of ex- paining : all this phenomena to the satsac- [ ton ot every one Is tha\ we frequently ant commonly have similar conditions of weather , as wo are very lIkely to have sOle raIn In Septemb2r , and always have beautiful weather In October. We can only cay that It Is probably - , ably the protracted severity or the Irouth l.tstlrig ' through several . and l.tstl'l ! - years producing : ! a condItion of dryness not known before , rol- lowed by conditions that have promoted too great growth , thai have brought about a sugar content thai Is from one to two points i too low. Lut yar In October our beets ran from 1 to 16 per cent of sugar whereas this year they hare run frol 10 to 12. I explained this point the other day by stating that this ( lit- ! lerence In the case of I very large factor would amount to a loss of 2,500,000 pounts of sugar In the output of such a factory , amountIng to $100,000. THERE'S A ! I I EIENCE IN nEETS. . I Is Imllortant at a time when tllera Is . such an unfortunate obstacle to In the develop- mont of the bee sugar busIness , that nil the dIfficulties nay be as cleared unterood ! ns possible , ant thai beet growers and sugar manufacturers , who are really In the same boat shall not tall out with each other and , , . wreck the eratt. Mr. Grimes' letter Is full of Illnts ) showing a lack of plain everyday . day details of the growing of bet , ns , for instance the very great inequality of time sugar beets In adjoining , felts , Or In the same fell , or In time same row. Two heetB In the same row lay stand wIthIn three feet of each other ant show n difference of several points In sugar content , and n cOlpetent Person - son told II once that he had sen nn extreme diference of seven points between two botIs In the sale row. Wllm any one ha this fact In his mInd , hE can clerIy understand the very great Inequality In the ver Inualty sugar con- tent of beets grown by different owners tn dIfferent fields. The tlferclce In 'Istanee I between beets In bets the row , amid naturally a difference of Beell train dIfferent growers , 1'1- suIting In dIfferent klmls of beets , produces wldl variation . I Is sUgestll by 5010 that the reign dealer In seeds may unload mlxt seed upon us , see or poor quality left over from old crops mixed wIth good now seed. Time fact that the beets of California , have developed an excelelnt slgar content shows that this point of seeed must be con- cideredvitim reservation , but I Is sn 1m- Ilortnnt factor , nenrtheless , alll II must be taken Into consideration when we are working for the successful development of the sugar Industry In Nebraska . , To sum up the bEt growers of Nebraska arc to .blamo In that have ao they \ nol co-oper- ated In the elploYIEnt of chemists , nlHI In the selection of persons to regulate and over- see their business relations with the factories. It woult ban been well If the factory people - pin thelsel\es hat pointed out to beet rowers the propriety of looking after these matters on their own accoUlt , but al they . , doubtless have al the b\slneu they can attend . 1 tent to thenwelns they did not conceive It to 0 one of theIr proper functIons . CHANGES MUST DE MAIE There Is not one single charge of unfair- ness mate against the factories by Mr. GrImes which cannot 111) ' be explained by a very 1t0 knowletge , which could have been easily galnell. I have considered this mater care fully for the last thirty days and predicted an Immense amount of mluntorstaIJlnr and ant recrimination because I knew that pains were not taken to prevent IL Even If cases of error on the I'art of the factory can be proved they could haye been provenlet by the proper business niammagemnent of their af- fain on the part of the beet growers. lie- Bides analyzing our own beets for the last forty days , we have analyzed many beet for other persons , ant I understand the situation Etuaton well enough to ray without hesitation that \ _ I do not believe there h8 been any cue or Intentional disregard of the rights of beet grow(1 al the part of the factory . As In the . cue of most of our mIsunderstandings and quarrels on other lubjects the trouble could easily be explained by a little more knowl- edge , Time trouble ha Ilmllly been that In the season of 1895 the beets la Ncbraka have not had enough sugar , for whIch the factories have not been to blame. A radical point In our sugar bet contracts . tracts ot today 1 tie setting ( f . certain , . . , - - - - - - - - ' ' - - - - -a' - - . - - ' - - - - - - price for 11 lH'1 They .hould bl II&ll for according to their qualiy , and the ffrme8 shoill have tile "Idpucc tf their own cbel' bt as to he ( IIUnll ) ' of the heete Another point Ic I that pruI'ltlol In the contract should he nlile ror tle , receh'llg by the factory of beets below 12 and SO at rme price , In order thAt the crops ! may be h3r\utet anl such blockade aa hu IJre\'ale this year made impossIble. YOUII truly , I. 1 - AI.I.I . : , General \I.mnmtger. ! l'I'll : " " : cCI'n' , ' 1\1.1.\1. BOl' migaimi"t SUlmer ! Frrur from nur- fell count ) Ahilrmmmed. . : Opinion by Chief JustIce Norva ! When timla court Is nskemi to declare I atuttito uneonstttunal the particular cc' tion of thin consttltlon which It I. claimed ton law Infrlnp ahoult be pointed out In . the hrltf Ile\l. \ 2. fly section 15 , chapter xxxI , eUIJled Stntuts , two mole , Irc preFcrihll for .IR' charging : chatel mort IO ' , vlz : By ni ! entry by the Jort lge' ! . hIM Igent or lS' I "Ignel' , OIl the Ilrgln uC the indeX . dimly uttcMtcd IJ ) ' thc "OUlt ) ' den : . and by the uttle county clerk , when Iltholln,1 , II 111 > b ) a \\lten order Bignell ! y the mOl tgnge and at. ' tell uy a jUtlce or the Iett'e or 501am , 0111 C'L' 1)\llg a eeI : . I . \ . SOll . . n order to the county cleric to release I a mortglge 11 invalId I lS a release UII ! : . attesteil above stated. us " aho\l "hled. 4. L'nmicr .section 1" , chapter xxxli . Com- lmIer sel.tol iilm'l ' , " Stututeim . I mortg'I/I' ( ' 11 little ( ) for tIme .IIIIH . e ! thPeln "Ieclted , for failure to smLthmf ) ' of record I IIJLlf 1 10rtll/C , within . In t1c ' ' lwmiod therein mminieii . after Ilemald t'l' JtI'lud amid the IJyment , of mortgage deut whether the lurtgagef acted In good fli { I or nOl , ur whnt\cr lila ) ' hl\e been thc mutl'R of 11) flch Ilrtgn I'e. A mere mlstnlw or Iglor- ance without n lorruJt Intelt Is no tefense tl Ntm'h atm Icton , Iolroe HUll ngmimmet : Iell ( 1rror from Dodge rlson. . 'ount ) . \lrmel 1JllnH Opinion { by Judge Hur- A ease wi not ! I considered In thl' court us hath In IIJpcul lud I proceeding In error. A party must elect which remedy , he wi in' ' rmlt' , ! lI , hnvlng i flied I pettol I 11 error , mut 110 presumel to have ! e- ' , , ' . Iccto,1 thlt rllneI ) 2. 'lh" Imeml(11 lJtton In thIs case doc mit'd ilff'i emit of tic'- not stai' 1 new If'l Ilff'lent entice nC- lIon from that set forth In the original Ill' ton , . and ojectuls to It on that ground ttOI. W"f' 1rotCriY , , overruled . II tIme trial court :1 : 'I 111 acton ) , IH miii'cioceml by the Plead- . Ing" waR to Ret aside an l1eged fraudti- lent IlnMcr of propert and reach and np- II'ullrlat" to I lme pa . 'melt of jllIlltH a/ah t time debtor his money or propertY , Ia11111 : I tn ha \1 heel comm cenieti , Inl WIH Ilullhll In Its nature aUI Irlnhle by the court wlhont the Inter\cntlon of I jur ) ' . I. I 'Fhie rlht to such In ( qullhle INlon l'xllt.d prior to the ( nartltnl of thc tnt- ute provllng for procLcdlngln alI of cx- lcnton 111 still c'lst : Tie Rtatutor remedy dId . not Fufcrrllle or destroy It. f The c\llll ( ce examlaell an'l he11 Ruf- lellnt to support the Iimmdings of the trIal court G. In trial of fact to . the court wihout the Intclventol of n Jury If sulclcnl ccmmpe- tent evidence Is mmdnuitted \ , to RIItall the Indlnls \ of IH' court the CIFe wi not hI reversed on tlim' round of the mulmiccioli of tJ Immatcllal amid Incompetent evIdence . 7. ' ( he , Ilea nnt ahatem.nt of another acton pendIng In the same cOlrt between the Ilen'lng 1:110 parties regarding the ame ful.ject matter , nnd in wlllch relief sought ii I prIce- tlcnl ) ' the sonic , II I good defense to a second acton , and the fact that one Is nn action at law and the other In equity Is aclon Iml1 terlal. ) S. To constitute n good defense , however. It Is ntclsslry far the < part seeking the uhatenlnt of the present action by reason of the pentenc ) ' of thnl already commenced to pleal , timid pro\e the connection of the former ncton to the ml0 subject matter . the rela ton" of the partc ! therein to Ue the sanw as that In the case 10 which thc pica h. Intrpose.1 Inl , that the relief FOlght ii 1 > praetclly Identcal wih that sfught In thc eeond action. . State ex rei regents ot the UnIversity of :1rm'lm agaInst \loore . auditor of puhlc Iccountl. Mmemulamus. { \\rlt dcnled. Opin- Ion by Comnmnissioner Irvine. COlmlfRloner Session Law , 1S95 , Ch. 6 pro\llng for a uniform system of voucbers , 1Iples , to claims against the State unlversl ) . Perkins against Butler count ) . Appeal frol flemtler count , IU'aflirmed. Opinion imy Judge Harrison. ) Nor\nl. C. J. , lssent- 1) . JUIIgc \ InJ.The order for n rehearing In this cao was as follows : "Rehearing allowed on the folows "Hchearlng folowing question : ts this case , In view of the plenllngs and , the p\llenee. one calling for the application of the rule whereby partnership Issctt are to be n'lpled ' to the payment of partnership dehts In preference tu debts of an Indl\llual partner ? plef.rence re-exmmmnlnntion of the case . the conclusion of the opinion renderPI at t'o former helr- log. In relation to time question for consideration - emton on rehearIng , approved Iml ad- bored to. ( For opinion , see G2 N. W. Hep. . 008. ) :0. 2. 'rho points 50 decided at the first pre'1 Ing of the case having been then set forth In the Fylauu ! of time opinion , they need , not amid will not be re-state.1 imere. Glde & Anon Co. against Dawson Tuwn and Gas company . , et al. Appeal from Douglas - las count ) . AthIrimmed. Opinion by Judge Hnlllon , ComlsIO1r Ha"an tIHCntnr. In all caRes of claims against corporations all , Joint stock . aH oclaton ! the exact amount just ) ( lime shall ho Irst ascertained , anti , after the corporate property shall ' have been exhlustell the Indl- vlhlul suhcrler thereof shal bo Inlvlluall' , lahle to the extent of their unpaid Imh crlptons , and the lablt ) for the unpaid stmbscm-Iptiomms shall foiiow the unpllI sucrlptonf Ihal folow Htock. ( Sec. 4 1 of Irtcle xl of Ne ! ConHt. , I referring to Mlscelaneols Corporatiorf8. ) 2. Time ' capital { , Includlnl unpaId sufcrlp Lions for stock of a corporation IN a trust fund for the ilayment of its crediors , 3. Suscrlptons for stock of I corporation . 11) ( 10 pall In money or In property . such within the , oC to as power a corporation acquire - quire Inl hold , or In labor fur the corpora- ton In the prOI.er furtherance of Its pur- poe Inl , uuslnI - . 'here pa'mont of . Euh ' criptons for stock hi lade In Ilropert ) or labor , I must be of such value lS to be the 10nos ' worth : It property. of time valul of the amount of the par yalue of the stock , mimi It Ilbor , It must ! e reuHonaul ot the lace valu" of the stncle. 5. \Vhen ProPerty Is conveyed to a cor- pomton In PaYment of . uhRrrlltons { for stock , It may he at n viluatun agreed upon between the Parties to the transaction , pro- vldell time valuation 19 one made In good faith or In the fair exercise . o judgment and discretion hOI'Htt. . directed . 6. Where the properly conveyed In payment . ment for stock II knowingly and ndvlsedly o\'rvaluet , It II btmt u formal and Illusory compliance wih the rerlfrements of the law anll fair dealing In this regard , mind Is not smmliicient . and the transaction may be Impeachell II I credItor of the corporation , II I frud ; amid the liability ot time smmtmcrIber for stock to tht 110unt of the difference hllwecn . the fair and true value of the Ilropert It the tmo It was conveyed , and time tictltlotis value lt which It was received - eel\cII. he enforced unlnHt Ruch subscriber ni an uopall Portion of his subscription to the stock , and appropriated , In n proper action. the corporation to time . satisfaction of the debts at 7. The hooks of n corporation are its prl- vain books . aH to thlrl , persons , and such pcrsns Ire not chlrglaule wIth notce 01 what . Is contained theein nor wih the dimLy of examining them for thc purpose of ascertaIning the cOlltoa of the capital In respect to whether fully pall In or not mind lt what valuation , before granting credit to the corporation , to the extent that n failure to do fO wi har the right In a proper action to . Impcach the transfer of stock to a party In consideration ot the conve'nncl to the corporation of property , whlth may be shown In the books and prove' its frlIlulent charctr , ! Time nmenllel , petition held to ht suf- Iclnt In its statements of time fraudulent character of the transaction therein ought to ho attacked. Galighcr against Conneil. Appeal from Doughl' county. Aiiirmmmcid. Opinion ! ) ' ( OnmlsRloner Itagmmn . The facts In timid Case Inl , the law nppl- lahl" thereto are Ruhstantlnl the sammie nM thOHO In Conmieli against aiiigimer. 3G Nebraska . 749 ; aid Council against Oal- Igl1r. 39 Nebraska , 793 , nll following these CISIS th . d..rec 19 nuiirmemb. Trct ) against . Slate. Error from Lan- . caster count ) , Alrmct. OpInion ! CommIssioner - A defendant ! convlctl of a felony In sup- port of his motion for a new trial led un alllavit allegIng ml londuct of the jury whHI' deliberating , Time statellnts of tile nl\lavlt were not eorrohorted and I mild not mippear , by what means the ntant ! au- milieu possession 01 the facts alleged to ps constitute time miscondtmct 'hl nvermneflts of time afhlnvl were not denIed b ) the emtato. Held : ( ) The trial court wns not otmliged to take the state- mentR ot the nfravls at true. (2) ( ) Thut whether there had ! eel ml conlilct of the jury was n question of fact Cpr the district judge. (3) ( Thlt In tr'lnl such issue the tlstrlct judge hall a right to weigh and Ir'n lll'r. a9 against the stattJlnts In the Impeallln atdavU , the presumption of law thnt the Jurors had obeyed their oatimmm. 2. A district cou\ ; when called oalhN'1 prenoimnee jmmdgnment against a prCnOlll'O jlllJlnt I Ilenn can- vlctell at a felon ) ' , 19 not limited to the sole , ) question whether the person so convicted I hlN anything to MY why Judgment thoult not 1'0 ) pronounced ngailst him 3. The district court In such a case has no authority to coerce an answer Cram a pris- oner to mitiy question whatever : but whpt whlt Inquiries the court shal make ot surh I jirlsoner . aside ( room the Inquiries provIded by statute . or whether any . Is a matter restlmmir entIrely In Its discretion . mater 4. The ob\'loI8 Intent of the statute In fixIng the punishment for the crIme ! crimE of robbery - bery : Imprisonment from thrle to fIfteen Iteen 'CIII was to invest the trial court with discretion to grade the punishment . within thE Ihnll ot the statute accorciimm to the enormity of the offense , to take Into con- sileriton In fixing the punishment all the clrclmstances In evidence under which the crIme WIB committed : perhaps to consider the age , time mental condItion and the pre' . - 'Ictd % 'iiUfm good chnrlctcr of time porMI C'n- 5. ( II I Jroeculon for robbery , everythIng Pali slid IICIO by the prosecuting WItneSs mind the pllsOIlr nt the iliac of the ( tlonlol1 Ifallt Is euml'e'tetnt evidence lS being n IT : uf thai transaction. G. Aim Ilrollntun for robbery chnrti the prh.ont . with ha\lnl rolhet the \r08tcut. ! 11mg wlntl ! of U4r ' . " " 001 nll ( \ Ilwful mOM ) ' of the Cnlrll Sitt $ ( ' ! " Ielt I , that limo n\llent ni to the churncter ot tIme Imlumley . was surprlsllg and lecl , not he prOHn In order to stmtnin the convIction , ! \ Section 420 of time Crlmlnul COlIc , 7. I Is error for the district court to nmodits' In Intrlcton rPleste,1 ( by Inter- Ileatlln or , 'rsure , mind thus give uch 11 IIIJrl tOI , Section 2,147 , ComlJler StntuleN 8. ' 10 secure time reVlrHl1 of I julglont , In 11 error IJ'oceedh11 to this court It Is lot cnolmgim tu establish thut the district court pnolfh hut It lust appear from time record timat puch Irror may have clused or contributed - utoll to the julG1cnt Iller re'leand thus have prejudiced thc cOlplalnlng partr. No\elblr 6 , iS93 . cout let pUrlUllt to niiJotmrnnmemmt . Contnental limmildimmg and I ' .011 Issocatlon against Aulgel leave to . I Ic IICIHlet petition : Ynnkton , ! . & S. \V . III\I'UY commipcmny nlnlnt State. leave to Ile nn1ml ml"\n trlnscrillt : Dorr against Meyer leave to Ic Imelllell transcript : Ioneli Culnt Ire ) ' . death of appclee SUi- Icsted ; I'.orrestor against hatter , super- Fed cas vacated. , The folowln CluqeR were mlismnlssed : Smith aglhlRt Cobh ; Craig n/lilst Chicago , St. Paul , 111enllolR & Omaha Hllhm ) ' cumIJn ) ' : Beechel against I < IOPII : llmls against lfmmdrege : Bue Hii against Sllp < son : Caurman : mlFaimist Fleming : Cool nnllt Joh'llon ' : IFulnst against Sherwood ; I 'rman ngu'nst Perry : Bvcrson agaInst Wie ) ; Dlollhl Safe unll Luck com 11 I 1 Ignllst Arrc ; Hutln against Meyer : liar- 11101 aJnlnst Galdn'r : lllrt Igalnst Omuho I Dullnc against Chicago . SI Paul , ) llneapols & Omaha Railway cOlpan : Ylllc ! & Finan Co. uglln-t Omuha Ilanll" mill ; Austin against Flannlr ; Iewis agulnst BreeHc ; 1,1 kle ngullst . ' Ienel : Ciii- emmgo Hock I lan < & Pacllc Hallway corn- IHn ) ' 1"IIJlt Uull'I' . Union Trust company against Alien : leave to file Counter aliidavlts. Hlrts agaInst ! I'iatte VOlley Iniproveimmont compan ; ad- Plate Yaloy In1ro\elent 11- \ . .ncll1 Lau agaInst Seacrest ; jUIlglent of reversal Sptcht agalmmet Stevens ; contI111 l'ennem' agaInst anti , Pennel Igllnst HUItrt CooJlrrlder against Stevens ; manllutes onlered. 'atcon against : Robertson ' additional sumety on 1mm- .nrcton Iont to b0 given In tfeln day I'"armlanll Security company against Nd- son ; motions to dismIss tend strike tramis- l'llpt o\erukd. Seavlr Igllnst Hail : mao- tlon to Illvance o\erruIcl1 First Natonll Ianl ( , Sutton . against Grossimamis' . mnotion tn GrosshlnHt consolidate overrimied. Clt Naulonal olllatc o\'lrruled. City : lt onll bank , hastings , against Tholas ; motion to qUnh hI of exceptions ustaincil arid cnuse ad- \anle < . Ailimig against Nelson ; motion to strike trance rip t led. trnscript o\errulel1 itevnoiels \ Hc\uolls against . ' lcCanllell ; 10ton to quash ) ,1 of exceptions sustlined , Peck u"alnst Tln- lay ; motIon to reinstate and , recall mandate Hustalnl State ex rcl lCckett agfln t Scot : leave to docket gran tel ! AURtn IKallpt Flunner ; dismissal \ncatcI ! Jllt- son ajlln t Ient ; motion to trl'l' alllavlt su"talntd , 'hompeon lgalnst lssourl Pa- due raivny ; leave to fe Ilend(1 petition al payment of costs for ( lefendant's rles. State against ll : lIon. C. J. Phelps and lon , J , W. Dawes IPllolntel1 to Ilw anl ) State ex reI larfuett against Ilaushausen ; il. I J. Clemcnts appointed referee. Hehenrlngs were denied In the following cases : Polock against Whipple : Grave against Norfolk National ] bank' O'Donohoe a"alnst Polk : Camp against POlioce ; Grlten against JenkIns : Clark agaInst CambrIdge I ni Arapahde Irrigation company , and " .Ite against Carson The followIng causes were argued all 8uh- mlted ; Crtlhton against Flnln80n : Shafer against BrlggR : 'arren against Sadlek ; Lewis against Iarler : Jones against Dris- coIl' Huuernln against " 'anI ; Hetmln against Voes ; Otis against Buters ; McDonald - aId against Grbow ; Farmers Loan and Trust company against Kilnger : Baker against Kllngcr : Dlerlng against Wishell ; Commercial State bank against Ketcham ; Fox I aFalnst Graves ; Baum Iron company agaInst Burg : Union Pacilc Halll'a ) ' com- pony against Hay ; Morse against Walker ; Bartrm against Sherman ; Clafn against thank Kaufman ' ! ; against Cooper ; Home Fir Insurance company against Burg : Ferris against Murphy : Houlh against Stover ; Burket agllnH Clarke . : Chicago , Ho k Islam 1 & Pacile Halll'a commipaoy against A 'chcJ : cOI\I'n \ ) Korth agaInst State : Williams agaln.t Stlte : Nichols against State : C0lmerrll1 NatIonal hank agnlnlt LlpJ : Omaha allnst Iegeath ; Dehamlnl agaInst Detroit Brll"e Iron works : Johnson ugalnst Milwaukee and Wyoming Investment company : Austin against Flanner : Doln against McLaughlin - Lauhln : Lawneall against State : Foss against Dnwls : I.anham against First atonal - tonal bank Crete , two cases . - - , VOILIC COVTY ) ' ' ' . \'lnIC : IHS'luC'r : cotiit'r 1mtmm- Iltlortnlt CliMes to lie Hearth nt ( lit' ComhlK 'i'em'mm YOm : , Nov. 10.-Special.---Tlme ( ) November ttrm of tCle district court of York county opens at this place tomorrow , with lon Robert - erl Wheeler presiding. In all there arc 133 cases on docket , ten of which are crlmlnnl. After the excitement of the campaign work time lawyer for the pas few days have set- tell dawn to hard work , preparing for the com In ! term , In looking up their respectIve cases , and preparing the ncessuy flies , etc. One of the first cases on docket Is K. K. Ha- ilen , receiver of the CapItal National bank against n. E. Thompson ant others. ThIs case his been carried over several terms , but It Is thought that It wi be trlll this term wlthoul fail. The case of Anthony Yost , b ) his next friemmd WIlliam Yost against the lluriingtomi ralrcal , for $ , damages , a a resul of being run over by an ellne , Is also on dock"t. Yost was run over by a switch engile , , whlcb he claims was throngh the negligence of 1 1) road , wholy , while he was a section hand. He Is n crIpple for le as a result thereof. The case of Andrew Peterson against the estate f Philp Me = han will bo another Interesting case. Peterson sues the estate of Ieehan for damages , re- suiting from a fall from a scaffold whlo at work for lleeban on the Orphans' Home building at thIs place . In the accident ! 1ee- , han was killed , amid nl plaintIff Is elllavor- Ing to haM a dead man responsible for his' ' Injuries. This case involves a question of law for there seems to be no direct prec- edent In line with the case. Among the : criminal cases there appears time case of the State against Frank Haelot , In which the defendant Is charted with assault with Intent to ki , on George Ilnten , I parolE : convict. ' The York MIlitary band will give a concert on next Thursday evenIng , the proceeds ot which will 10 to tim Methodist church funds to aid In rebuilding the church. A negative of the burning Methodist church , which occurred here some tmo ago , was taken by an amateur photographer al tie time , and the same upon baing developed presents a splendid picture of the fire. A pleasant musical recital was given by the pupIls of Prof. O. Daret nl the parlors of the LeGrand hotel of this city last even- Ing. The entertainment proved to bo a rare treat to those In attemmdance. Mrs. George Palmer of Henderson was In the city today , enroute to Seward . where she will visit relatives. - - - - , , 'g.'TI" H FOngCAS' . Fair 11.1 Light ' Ynrlnhle , , 'hul. for . . c.rn"l.n ' . .11' . WASHINGTON , Nov. 10.-'he forecast for Monday Is : For Nebraska and Iowa-Fair : light . va- riable winds. For 11suri and KanRRFalr : slightly wlnl cliittlng to ' . warmer : , ! hltnl suthlrl ) winds. For South Dako\a-I \ : light , variable I.ocnl Itreoril. OFFICE OF THE WEAThER nUHEAU , OMAHA , Nov. 10.-0mahn record of tm- pernture and raInfall , compared with the corresponding day of the paRt tour years : . 1t95. Ib91. 1853. 1892. lS9. Maximum temperature . . 46 30 63 51 MinImum temperature. . . 2 IG 6 5 Averare teniprature. . . . 37 23 52 : Jrtclplaton ver" . . . . . . . . . .0 'I .00 .0 3 CondItlomm of temperature and Condiion temperture ali precipitation nt Omaha for the day anti sInce March 1 : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Delclenc ) ' for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Accumulatell excess since March 1. . . . 379 Normal precipitatIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch Del1lenc ) ' for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . ( ( } Inch Total precipitation since March 1 19.79 Inches Deficiency since larch 1. . . . . . 10.0 Inches - n"l.ort" from Itllo" " at H I" I. . -------2 Ce . . . - 9 s . " 0 m ! . ; STATS or , STn STATIONS. ' WUTUIR : f B E " 3 : : 3 g _ _ : , . : nm ; . . . . . . . . 42 4 .0' ) Clear. - North ' : H 65 , no ( Clear . himmroa. . . . . . . . . . S : 61 .00 tiiemmr thloalo . . . . . . . 80 3' .ou Cloar. S. . . Lll. . . . . . . . . 42 44 ,00 Cloudy. 511.aul. . . . . . . . . . 32 40 .on Clear . Da1cnporl. . . . . . . 84 40 .00 Ceor. . Ce.lr. Kansas City. . . . . 4 : 48 .00 CI"ar. Iclen : . . . , . . . . . . 31 I .00 Cloar. hImyro. . . . . . . . 4l 68 .00 ( t'Rucloud . SaitLimicecity . . . 42 60 .00 Clear. Ulammmarcg. ' . . . . . 36 U .00 Cle'ar 61. Vlucen . . . . . . : ' 1 44 .00 Clear . Cbeycmms. . . . . . . 8'4 : : .00 Clear . Wiiilstnn. . . . . . . . . . 32 41 : .00 C : . KIIldCly. . . . . . 32 : : .2 .00 Clear UaIVoaLOo.56 _ ft _ .00 _ Clear. ' ' ' iimdleates ' trace ot precIpitation. 'ldlcate. 1 . WIILS1 . Cbservsr . - , . ALL DUI ) - TO k di1rE - FOREICNERS ; i Dullness in the Btb k Market Ascribable t European Influence , T. ELECTIONS hAVE " ' BUT I LITTLE ErECT IIII..r nf I lii' Itlll : ( imlilMI' ' nl.1 thc' 1"1 I Iltnl uf , Gold g'll.rC" , "lh i.tumiimpmi ! , 'IIIK In- "tel.1 uf 11'IIK. NI : \ \ ' YORK , No , . . 10.-Ilenry Clews , head of the banking hOuse or Henry Clews & Co" , writes or time situation In Wall street ; himliiiemce most ode e 'EO to tie stock mn k't lfuenco hayo been the ulettell state of fluropenn I ' polities . thc foam a of a coapFo In the " 1afllr" speculation ant the mippt'oacii of sterlll "xchlle to the gold Hhlpllln ! ! point. The lm.ter : flctor hInd prolabl ; ' 101 Inlhlence thal . .1 the others comblued. . Lan- Ion , was n steady seller or our stock 1111 as wheat mind cotton tu not go outwards wih sulcllnt freldom to pay for our large Import ! , the supply of bills \I'ns Ixhaustcd tOnI we timid ourHl'I'lR emi the verge of gold exports , instead of thc Imports usual at this sel on , This situation \\'as tlllel ful ad- \ 'mntnge of professional trailers , who had Ittc I .llcut I ty In I fOlchJ ! Iqu\llton I by \lak or tired holders . paltcularl ) lS time imlg operators seem el wllnl for a decline. Towlrd the close of thc wllk there was n rally . basell upJn short coverlmmg. and a more hopeful feelng de'eoilei. : I would sell as If al the unrnvorhle condltuns hlli been faIrly Ilscounted hy time declne of tile last few weeks , but enougb unceltnlnt ) still remains to demanll cauton , The outcome of thE elections cnn lmmmrtiy : be alll to have hn'l much Ilmollllto effect Illon the Investment mark.t but It Is 10t therefore to be rllwled ns devoid of 1m. portanee. I leanH ! much as to the flture of inertlec. I strcnthen very decidedly l the prospect of a ncw prolongation of rc- pUblcan ascemmdancy In nltonul affairs , anti with that goes a probability that InlnClal and currency questions wi be tealt with on lines different . from those laid duwn hy the opposite pllt ) . There Is mme re.lson to suppo that time republicans are any let's ) , lesl'OIS to I emo\c the tlners conneetell witil our curlcncy system than the democrats - crate hu\o shown themtisei'es to uo. But thtlr Ilhods of trlltllnt are likely to follow ideals which so far ha\e been hinted lt mthel' than openly cunsllerlll , A party so bug In power mmmay be expected to im0'e sonic reelect for the Instutlols which It has eRtll : lshe"l anti for tla treason therl IN n prIma fade iroltabllitY that the new congress wi hesitate \ to hast ) sacrifice the greenback ( l'nlcd States loteR ) and will he In no hmmrry to extrnd privileges to the state hanks In cgnflct with the Interests anti prestige of the natonal banks ndlca- tons are not lacking thai these two pre- pOFses lens mmiy go far toward shaping re- publcan : policy on Inanclal and mOletllY measureB On ) the question of retiring thc legal tender notes , a second thought Is he- glnnlnK to appear. { The argument Is put forth In quarter which wi command attention - tenton that the truubles of the trlasur ) ' mire not so much due to the ! greenback itself anti , for what It intrinsically Is 13 to the fact that there has been supertted to thlt note 15,0,0 at Sherman notes anti 3 O.0,0 of silver certificates , all oC which are , In the final Issue payable In gold , I IR rlasuned that thc olclli gold reserve of $100,000tOO II thus iadI to hear n burden of SOIO.o : ; of obIatonR. Instead of thc $ 31OOO 011,1- naI ) ' contemplated : whlb It Is claimed Is quito sulcleni tothrow discredit impomi our whole patter currency. To Iemel ) ' Ufon t vast excess of paper o\el \)1e \ ) goll reserve It Is proposld that thc , entire bottle I of Sherman I notes shall ! e retired ' through al I ' Hle of low Interest bonds which shall Iford a basis for increased ' IHUlS If national bank lotes upon conditions more lerl than tioso now existing , anti that lt a later stage at ( least a good porton of the silver eertl- cates shal be withdrawn . and the silver het ! against thcnl n wel lS that held agaInst the Shermans ; shah be disposed of 'fa provide Igalnst lice contraetol that woull result from the'o wlh.lrwal . ! of currency I Is sUhestcl that the COIItonH ot issiming bank flutes shll be so far cam-ed as to admit of a corresponding Increase In the yolumc of thlt clrrcney , In this way thc greenbacks would IJC retained In use nnl the privilege of issuing I hank paper would , be relervcr to the natonal hanles. i At Ilresent I seems likely that I policy of . thIs clmrct.r nutmyite flyore' iy the part i Into whose hands political control 11 falll , 1 I Is not to ue queFtoned that Sich a course woud ! present practIcaltes timid attractions that would win for It consllerable sUPJort , Under such . conditions the greenbacks would be greatly trenthenell and woulr ! e read- Iy accepted for un Important claps of uscs for ' is'ouiml otimemam'lse ha , which gold woul othel'wlFI refulled CertaIn It Is that they have fallen Into Ils- repute only since the other forms of cl\cu- lalnJ notes have been put out In such 1m- menRe \oume. : and thc wIthdrawal of the later could ommiy give eonl1lenco to the re- tamed original l legal tender. A change of this character would he less revolutonar ) ' than the one favored uy the present administration - ministration , which would not only withdraw - draw all tbe present forms of paper { legal tender but would suhstlute a new hnsl ) at guarantee for bank notes , anti make thdse notes Issuablo by state banks as well aB national , The significance to the market ot theRI foreshadowln is I that they seem to suggest - gest n working way oat of the tleaRur ' emarraCHments. which may he ! raclwd for pulc consideration In the new con"ress. The position of the "Kallir" troubles In Paris seems to have been Romuwhal emmed anti there Is less apprehension of a violent erasim of that ' petulalon that lucre haR heen Thc European political situation now preslnts the most gloomy aspect of the two " 'al street Is' beginning to hrllthe morl free : ' In , anti fm'eey consequence 111 as there has been a contnuous letting down of prlres here for some weeks past , the t"ne amy coon be expected to become more hopefu I' vIth more dl posilon to uuy. MOle courageous - ageous huylng than soiling Is what II really needed before the marltl Is lIkely to tur Pronouncedly upward ; Icanwhle' : continue . tnue to recomnmnend conservative tradlmmg conselyatve trtlug anI ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.ono I"I\CI.\ IU \'n\ . gnroll'nn lloimrsosleeiimm'ed to lie In n Cr'C"II l'o"lCoo. LONDON , Nov. 10-Tho critical position of the dIfferent European bourEeS during the week has compelled dilcount ! roktls ; as a measure of . precaution , to advance mane ) ' rates slightly. The week the Stock rtes slght ) on exchange - change prayed so disastrous thai thc settlement - ment commencing tomorrow Is nntIcipated . antcpated wih the greatest nnxlet ) . I Is almost cer- tlin that some failures . will then ! e an- nounced. 'he tall oC London consols and other gltelget securIties has been nil the greater because they ha\e already heen \ forced abnormaltV high. Declines In prices In almost all at the Ipeculatve markets range Cram 2 to 5 per cent. Dealings In mining securIties arc very limited . Com- ptIRonl with the prlcef of a month age show how lrlous the fall hal been , even In the best reputed mining stoclt In the foreign markets the greatest colapse has been In Turlltsh amid Illan securities . EVI'n It no further troulet develop I If Imprh- able that any noticeable recover will take plata this ) ' el r. The week's declines are as tolows : Louisville & Nashville , G . per cent : Denver prefered , 5 per cent : Helln Irst ! , Atchison first mortgage und 'ahaBh 6s , 3'4 per cent : Athilson . grlc , Lake Shore and Pelnlvanll , 2H . plr cent : St. Paul , Union l'aCimlc anti W'abasim lalllc an.1.aIIRh. . 2 II"r cent ; Canadian Pacific . 4P per cent : Grand Trunk guaranteed , 314 ' PFt , ent. )1.\CII flS'I'IIIC J r 'r ii ng.nw. . . Inrkc.t Dnr'nl ' time \'ei-k DII 1111 Iolrn/'I l.c'II'rll I , . MANCIESfl I Nov. 10.-Tho market during the week was 'dumil and discouraging . Ittlc business havlnb.ten done and stocks accumulating , boh' 9t yarns and cotim : In spite of the miimmcr at idle machines and the Increasing list Od employee In distress. Lots of ) 'lrn8 wc q fold at i4c decline , but regular quotatlon renained nominally un- nominaly ! > changed. Cloth fl ll'he contnuell absence of the large Indl 'emun ' keeniy , ommiy smal IBHorted lots 'bllng daily sold , offers for quality anti fIUAntl ) ruln much below COBt. I.eyantn" 'nnll' continental ! uslness has been hlnll'rl , "Y the potcal situation the home trade ' 1\1 \ plow In:1 : there WM can : ! hlerobll waitng fur cotun developments. tevelopments. The continental lplnners continue busy wIth 11rolabc ! orders. Cotton Mmirlt.t . ST. I.O1JIS , Nov. S.-COT1'Ouiet 'aC lower nmtddltng , Sc : : 8nl.a , 21ltal ( - ; recelpms I , 27 ; bales ; alack , 12C ( r hales . ' Ngv OltL.t1ANt. 9-COTN-Qulel middlIng , Se : low immIddling. 81e ; good ordinary' 1 13.160 , net receipis , i.OS3 bales & : 001 ' IS , 1.4 3 bmilei , : clItoris . to Great Imrltain . , ( ( hal.a : In l'rance. 1 ,4S1 bales : If lime Continent . so belt's ; COI81\1' ' 2,8i1 bales ; sales 1,150 8j ; stock " ' 316.32 hales. ! ' NlYOItK , No\ th.C'OTTON..Qumet : mid- tiling , S'c : Iwl receipts , none ; gross. asia hah's' ( forwarded 1.91 halt ; sales , 64. bales , mmli > pln , : neu , .Ioek 15.60 t.I" ! ; future a clOOPtl , stenily , aieg , 1 3O > halea ; JunUar . 55.47 ; I"ebrumjry' 1,4 'U , March , $ UG ; April , 8,6) ) , : ta ' . U3 : June ' 8.0 ; Auguat $ ? 4 ; November . 11.39 ; Dec r""r' $ ,4. spat cllp.1 imuIel \ ; mlldlng uplands , bc : mlldlnJ gulf , ec : sales , 1. lxmlea . , Ir' ( moilc . 3hiirIi.t . N1'I W YanK , 9-Temperolur8 amid , weather were not inorahle 10 un iileIt'tlm.etl tiemmmanI for . t purely "n'"luble fnbrle. an,1 ouch engugelmlenls Went ) realrlc.1 10 orders ceilIng fur led rute QuanUlu II n1et current requlremenla ot an ur..1 char CI.r. TlereI little doing In spin stuff ; 10 "IHr Qt unporaco were pn ; . . r eat. Irlllnl cloth ' 111el but firm nt S G 1e , nlr for time week. :5,11lecu , I.'AI.I itlVlBt Mass . , 14'.v. I.-There has bern I : Il'I 1 " n It"lerlle u.ine. , In the prInt cloth mnlkol during the \uek , The demlnlt for m.gtmlnmra inim . for 'I'Jta or very early deliveries . amid there \ero i lnt rnnulh In .llht tu nllw any free tralln" , , .fhereaa 'ule 1 1011 le111)1 rtmr odds durinI the lirrt part II , that week , anti msnemfnemurera met the demnanil . fairly . \tcssrs. ltm'nmInlon amid III llwnl flrnl I,1 the following .tatell.11 I " ' 10' Iluelll for the w.ek 220.OcO rleee.1 ; Ilelnriro. 2l5.ti ) ulcers ; Murk ( I < da , 4GI ' ) r "el ; GCCt , 7.0'sl liletes ) , 53,01)t ) pIeces ; lateek' stek. 7 & O. ) IlcI'ls , ; "I . ( odiia iG,004) Pieces ; 64.64 . 24,511 1le'es ) . : OO.OJ 1 > le.'u ; .111. , 47,11.5) 1,1"eo ; ftmttmrcs , r3O vheees ; .11 . for week\ delivery ' : Nom'emmmmer , IwOO I'lm'cs ; l"celblr , US 0. ) ) 1lee" , . : January , " , ( ) tll.l'U ; I'"hrulr ) ' , 31,11. " ) } mdeces ; Mlrch , ) : , \ ) lileCes ; AprIl ' , 7 , ( pieces ; May , GO IIlecc ; Juno , 6Q PIeCeS. . CII.\W un.us : M.ltiCl'I'i' . I'ntll'l' 01 4 lie 'l'rn.IIK I nl.1 Clm.ll I'rk't'n oil Smitur.lm' . CHICAGO , No\ . 9.-Tho contnlld rain ! anti snowy wenther ali the fact Ihat there Is no appnrent nbntemcnt In the receipts at northwester Points enticed December wheat to fail oft this moring loon after thc opening , which Wa met ) 'etenll"s closing price , 5S'4c. ' I soon droPPNI to &S4m0 , but encourlglnF cables amid 10le good news calsIll I reaction to 5c. COllertun , of statistical reports and light clenrances ( roam lght Atantc ports anl hnt a bad effect timid thc tell anti after 'mmrIotmit Price fel off Ilaln , Inll nrtrlrloul change closed met from 5'.c ' to 5S1c. ' 1 ' ime estimated result of the 'Helt's Ilomcste mo\cment of wheat Is that the "Islhlo SemI- ply will , on Monday . show un Incral ( of from 2,5,01 bu. to 3,0.(1 ( ' ! I , lnnc- npoll Int Duilth are eXIIN't\.1 to give 1\ Inerllse of lrIW hl" , nll New York atm Inclea e of Ibout , 2WOlO bum. In com the Ilrolllel of cllarlng wcnthtr , wih ' 1IrhlpS the moro Il\oltant matter that the NO\ember shorts 11:11) : ' nil CO\ ' . .rell \cRtcnlu ' , caused n declll of I..C . In that future. Dtcemer nml Muty mire wihin 1-16c of theIr previous dmey's closingalue. . , . Tlale wn smul Omits contnuetl very dtmhl. Sales wele very small Int chungs ) In 11'lce sl ht. \ IIY hlenel , . ant closed at 'estenla"s Prices , : Itrovislons Prospective large receipts of hogs next s'cek entIced a weak feellmig ( morn the ljcgliimming amid n ( lecllmme of i2 ° c In pork was limmally CStfltiiSill'Ii ) for time day. Lard anti ribs did not participate to time ( mmli in time veakness , time decline in eacim being ommly 24c. Time leatling femtures ranged as follows : Articles. I _ Ommemm. I lLIziu.I t.ow. I Clois. \1meui : , No. 'j Nov t'7T oh t7L ; 37 hoc r.s os ; ics ! May U2 03 02't ' I32I t'ormm , No 2. , Nov. . . . . . . - 2ti + 208 < 2il 2O Dcc 2I4 2I4S 2h May . 2o 20k 2Ut 2t'b ' Oats. No. 2. . . Nov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h'e 1Si i8 I14j 1H May 2U ) 2m ( ( 2O ) 2O ! i'orkiier bbi . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it ) . . . . . . . . 15 ii 17t . 0i ii (10 ( Mmmc' U 47H 0 50 U 37 % ii 3mh Lard.lLitl lbs . . Nov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . il2i S ( IC . 5 aOl4 l Iec..5 . 8'2i4 3 t5 5 C2i4 S 52I 'liort Ribs- . . . No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , an Jmmmi. . . . . . . . . . 4 Ct ) . 4 tl2 . 4 5714 4 1171.'j Maw. . . . . . . . . . 4 1.0 4 cr 4 Si ) 4 hit ) Casim quotations were as follows : F'LOL'lt-Steady ; wInter patents. * 3.lfltb.50 ; winter m'trniglmts , 12.t0F3.20 ; spring patents , 13.151c spring straights , l.6ii2.9U ! ; bakems , li.S&t.t WIIIIAT-No. 2 sprIng , 5tirSc ; No. 3 spring , 578f17',4c ; No. 2 red , 58t6lc. COltN'-No. :1.29aC. : . OATS-No. 2 , I84c : No , 2 whIte. iic ; No. 3 , Wltlte. 1tttllttc. ltYi.-No. : 2 , 37c. flAlthL'Y-No. 2 , 41c' : No. 3 , 2t128e : No. 4 , 24fj2Sc. FLAX SlRI-No. I , 5fl3'fT9i'.e , 'riMoTity Sflfll-I'rtnmt' , $3.0) . i'ltOVXiONi-Mecs jiorlt , icr blmi. , $8 12'4tIS.25 ; lard. per 104) lbs. , $5.5itl3.0) ; cimort ril'q , sIdes tlt"ts. ' ) , $4rO4a * ; dry salted elmotmitlers ( tmemi ) , it ? 'iiII.Stj ; short clear itics ( boxed ) , $4.C1t8 \ , ' _ ' finishmed goods , per gal. , IOt'hTll'-Stealy ; tom leys , 7l7t'c : ehlrkees , c'tmcc ; tiuclts , 5tiO'jc. 'rice following were the receipts and shipments to4ay : Articles , flecoipta. SlmIpamcnt. Flour , bbls. . . . . 12,000 10,000 Vlieat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 41)tttt ) ) Corn , Lam..2 111.0(10 ( 284,110(3 ( Ommts. bmm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242,4101) . ) 105,000 llyt' bti.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4mflO ) 3ft00 mmmirmey.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io,0ou _ 40.000 Ott the Pr imiom ecmmano today this butter mmiar- Imet was tIthed : creatmmt'rv , i4u2Oc ; dairy , OJ.r lOu. Eggs , mirmii:144i0m. : SflYOltiC CflSIIILAL MA1LICE'I' Clommlmmia ( tuotmitlomisoma time Primicipimi Cozii lmmiIItit'H mmmiii Sillimli's. NgYO1u. . , No' . 9.-FLOL'R-lleceipttm , 32,108 tbls. ; exports , 7,5043 bids. : quIet anti easy wIth mmhmeat ; Mhnat'altolis patents , 13.08133.75 ; MInnesota laieers. i2.Qh3.i0. 'Itie Ilommr , stead ) ' ; ttultcrflhie , $2.&Rj2.7a ; fancy , * 2.50133.00 , Iluckwimeat hour. easy ; $ i.0 , spom. CORN MEA L-Steady ; yellow m estern , coarse , 751j7Sc. aLlAN-Dull at 32.60. ItYE-Nonmhnal ; No , 2 western , 42c. hA itl.U-\'cmtk ; weste'rmm , 40llSc. im.iu.Iv : MALT-'cmk , : % 'estern. & 0g600 , \'iiIIAT-1teeeiltts , 12.30) Itu. ; exporhs , 7,50) hem. No , I hmarti , 61'5c ' delivemeti. OptIons opened lirmoer on war rumors , hut soon tmmrned weak unmier comitlmmueti c'et weather meest anti large receipts of spring wheat , tmgethmer with linanclal , icpree'm'hon abroad ammO itmmmll clearIngs : cloi.oti mIllet an'm iower ; No. 2 red , May , 63 ii-l6tJ6.tc ; closed 6Sc. COitN-ileeelpts , 51.804) him. ; exports. 70' ' ) bu. g1,0 , tftmll ; No. 2 , 36'Ic. Optinims Oltetieti steadier on rmhmls ; ivesi , eased off wiLhi ivltcat and clearing misfit her ammO cit'st-d ummchmammgeI ; alIt ) ' , a5ij 35 15-m6 , closed 55c. OATS-ReceIpts. 216,008 bmm. ; exports , .1,400 ho , i4pot market , miull ; No. 2 , 23e. Options iluiet anti vealc. closing ' , lt te lower ; amy , 2mc' . itAY--Stuimly ; Sithitltlng , $ T.081i.0 ; good to choIce , $00 c.r.c. liOl't-SteatiN' ; state , common t choice , iS9m crom' . 3117c ; it'35 crop , lube ; l'achhie coast , 1SII cr01 , . 3'.e ; i'I5 crop StilOc. , IiiDm'i--Qumet ; CalICt'mnia. ' 21 to 2 , lbs. , 1IluiStc' ; Gaic'esttvm , ai to 23 his. , Pic ; Ilumenos .3'rt's , thr' . II ) to 24 11mm' . . 21e ; Texas , tim ) ' , 24 Ia 3' ) Its. , 1211 lIe. I1'rhtiIIt-imemeI3 : hemmmltmck sole , ituenos A'res , light to heavy , lie ; acid , 2i'mi24c , 'OOr.-'Quiet ; domestIc hicece , ls24c ; pulled , 191122c' , i'llO\0810N8-ileef , stentiy ; famIly , iao ) 12.60 ; extra niece , l.00itS.5O ; teef bmamq , $ l5.eoi i5.t0 ; PaCked , tI.OOliii.0' ' ) ; city extra lmitlla nmemts , $ l6.601m 16.08. Cut nteats , tiulm. Lard , quiet : era steani ci'sed at $5.'JO bItt ; rellnei , Steatli' , i'ork. fimni ; nemi' nmess , i3.5iimo.25 ; ( small ) ' , $ im.sooj 12.00. llL3TTlfl-Pteat1y ; westermm daIry. iO'rJhlc ; mycittern creamery , 1111230 : 1hgIns , 23c. flOG8-m'teatlc' : state ammO l'enmmsylvamima , 2itJ2c ; western , itillOOc. TATm..O\--steatly ; cIty. 14c ; couzitry , 4'4c. h'R'l'itOLuUM-Quiet ; tlimhtetl closed at $1.49 ithti , Vm11EE-r.asier ; large , state , 7'4iui0c. ROSIN-Fimni ; atmained , common to good , 11.65 6(1.70. 1ctOLAPC8-Steady : New Orleans , open ket- tie. gooti to choice , 2911Ic. Tt'Ili'JNTINII-Quhet ; 2SI2Sle , rtmcm-uulm ; domestIc , faIr to extra , 3TfiG'c , atlTALS-i'rg Iran , qemiet ; sommtlmern , $ i2.Olf ( 14.00 ; aortmcrmm. 312.00(114 50 , Copper , easy ; Pro- kent' price , $11.60. Leami , , mmmlet ; brokers' price , $3.20. Tin , quiet ; straits , $ i4,5 ; imlates , quIet. i4pemter. weak : tiomnestle , 53.50. ( ' & ) 'l'TON sgmi ) OIL-Qumet : erode , 24tj2hlc' ililiti , Isi120c ; off stmnmmer yellow , 271(271,8e. St. Limimis ( bt'mu'rmmi ttgmrle-t. ST. 1.01115. Nov. 0.-VIlllAT-1.xperieneetI a msethalc mit thme ttN'flhtlg ttecaumte of time ulset of time % c'ar news miCti thme contmnmmei.ramns , anti imeavy r'cn'Imtm. In th , ' northwest , and tmrouglmommt time remmmahmmtler of this thay the nmarkm't metes depress'tl , closimmg ' .4i"ic untier ) 'esteriImmy : No. 2 red , emtph , 6l'4c ttiti ; November , 57c ; Decetnber , &S',8t58'4c' 31aP , 60',50 ' Ltltl , ( 'OliN-Easier atm predictions ( or a clearing up of time raIny weatimer anti mt'ports of expectet In. creaseti receIpts for next week , cioshng below yesmertlay ; No. 2 mIxed , cash , 34i1c ; November 21tc ltttl ; Decemiter , 241,8c : May , 26',6(2C'-e. OA'rs-stcamly ( or futures , trading iigimt ; spot tiull , Ntt. 2 , cam-tm , ilt8e 1dm ; November 1Sc Dc. ct'mlter , l7TtjiSc ; MIt ) ' . 20te. 1yi-No : tlemmmaemd ; offered on call at 36'2e , but mt'ccivetl no ihtls. ( 'OlIN IIIAL-l.lSfji.50. llltAN-t'alriy actime ; 52m83J53c for sacked , east track. II A\-Firtn mmami utmcimansed ; ralrie , $6,5Ocj9,5o ; tlmtmotil ) ' . 89.5081 IllS. WI I I 14 i.ii.22. . l'Ot'mii'iLY-\S'eak ; hum keys , lower , 60 ; chickens - ens , lower , 53j6t,8c : tltmchs , steady , ? ' , c ; geese , steatiy. Cc. IItTTTllt-Ctc'adi' ; creamer ) ' , IS6IBC ; dairy , S6J IXIGS-Iligher ; ITo loss oft. , $ J'AD-Nonmhnmmliy itch ] at $3.02'.88.O5. b'i'Il.TIlt-Offcreti itt $3.05. but no blis , l'itO'1SlONS-1'ork , standard mess , jobbing , 1R.0hIS.52. l.mmrtl. mrlnme itti'amn , $5.10 ; choice , * 1.00. Ihmmcon , l'oxecl shoulders , 15.25 ; longs , 15.10 ; shorts. rits. $1.25. htI'iIi"fS-ilour , 1.008 hhds. ; am'heat , 41,08) Pu. ; corn. 20.00 hem. : oats , 13.0 ° ) Pu. t4lll1'MiNT8-FhoUr , 5,080 Itltls ; wheat , 13,00) imu , ; corn , 4,0)0 ) lu. ; oats , i6,00t ) lu , CotTer Immrkct , NIW' YO1tK , Noc' . 9.-COFF1L-Opemletl m'taiY. with lrices unchanged to S paints mower , foltoweti by a rmmily of tOilS faints on time local Ithdding mini mm trim' luying , orders ; cloeti quiet at net unehaageti to S moints advance ; Noc'emler. $14.60 : let'enmtter , Iil.f.Sttit.60 ; Marchm , $ lI.11SJ14. ; May $14.llUil.55 ; Isptemntter , 114.556(14.00 ; srtot cotfe' , Itia , dull ; No. 7 , $ lI.Cl' . ; imiiid , dull ; Cor- tiom&I. 1lS.itfll5. ) i4.N'rOi. Nov. 9.-Firom ; avermigo Santos , $ l5.,0 ; rt'ceImtIs , 11,0)0 ) tmgs ; stock , 47 00' ) lags , Vt'arelmaustdeliveries ( ruin New York yeslerilay , g.iyj bags ; New York stock today , 2Sa.I'J9 Pigs : i'nltel t4tmites Inek. 3r0G6 lags ; uhiommt for the t'nltei States , 167,000 iagu ; total visible for the I.'nitt'd hitates , 541,608 bugs , against 6Q-4,3J ? bags last year. IiAltlmt'itO , Nov. 9.-Irregular at i' ptg 'he- chime ; sales , ' 7,000 lags , IIAV11II , Nov. 9.Olteneti itareig steatly at etJhi.mt decikie ; closed uncimangeti ; total sales , lo.e LagS , itlt ) , Nov. 9.-Quiet ; No. 7 , lila , ill ; exchange , $ ti. , receimtt. , 6,0)0 bmmgtm ; elemmrel , for the llnhiei 8tate , SOOt ) t'ags ; cleared for lurvltc , SiO' ( ) bags : stock , 179.000 bags. loud au ( .rmt I mm Imi rkm't Ites'iem' , LONDON , Nov. 9.-The weattmer durIng the past wtete has bt-n wulfler 54111 amis woe has nmwie ioitI Ct'nreS. Tite aebsat Ames wIll lr.btuiI' itXcssij tis t t.f iaat ymr. In I it toni kit it itsi ti. hmetmi Oe.iet amid d9tttee.1 , oa'mn * , ttl tic' % tik- ( ( as. of time Anteriesn aiI contimmanlimi Imaul httP time mIld weather. ruoi , IUi'pl ) ' Sfltt pier , Ienmcnti. , lit i lower. 1'ircels icer. plow. Nertlmemim dreg Wtet altomtt a'a , 'jIm ) he.t at s hpot mc a' . , itmhl. Males mcs ruIet .ini ck'.pd flrmner. Patceis acre Stead ) ' . Oim imttsed AlileCtt'titi miIti.l , It'ttiiet ileiii'cry , wtms c1emott'l at ICs 6.1. Ilat icy cc is tirnlem' let 6(1 'lemumer. titS ls.re tittli timid t'mms' . OM.tIIA (1 I3' lIlt. ' . I MAlt I IPI' . Cotitti I Iomm at 'l'rimit , itmimi ( ilicitmitiona 4)11 Slillili' 0 nil L'iiH'3 l'i'til iit't. , Time creek closes with emegs itromig nmmd PoultrY Gnome is in gcmotl ticmaiitl nntl Is selilmmg freely at stead ) ' irites , (3uttatlons : 1lflSi4tmlctly fm'mim ! stock , itO lGt4c , 1J1t'rTIit.i'akImmg : stork. Sc ; fmmir to good country , 123j14c ; cimuice to fmiiic' eoummtm ) ' , litfiSe ; gathered crenmmmer ) ' , 1G lSc ; separator Ct.'atmmci y , ilUlOc. \'flAL-Clilce fat , 70 to lid its. , mere dltltted at Glfc ; large antI course. 4tJGc. CilfllSl-loniestli' trIck , 1ie ; } latmi , per doe. , $10 ; Club house' , 1.Ib. jars ' tier iIo. , * 3.60 ; Llmtmtemrger , fcmtmcy , per lii. , 11340 ; ( , % -lb. jars , ier , 'loz. , D.J'occng ; , 'tlmlmlCt' , iQc ; 'Fec 11mm' , ( mini' ) ' , lie. 1'OULTILi'-IIve-J lemma , Icr lb. , Pte ; chIckens , per lb. , 6' : roctahers , 3iftt' ; .Iteka , It ) S. ' ; mutt l.ev. 76Sc ; get's , ' , ? G1cm lme'mo'd.-'Imickrna. Gl8ttc : , lemcles , t'ci' J' ; tmlrie's , 5511cc ; geese , ti'c' ' . I l. Yl.'imi.i titi , * 6 ; in Idittild , $5.50 ; ba Ia imti , $5 ; rye straw , $4 ; color imiaki's tile ItCl'c' mum itmI5' light baIt's sell the best. Onli' tot , grades bring tel , tricer. IjitoO.t CORN-New crimp. , lelivered on track In c'otmntr ) ' , cimolce green sehf.wtttkiflC carpet , Per II , . , 2'c ; citnico green rtmmmmtimig It ) Itull , .tc ; eomlmnmomm , 1'e , (1A1tg-I'rnIri lticicen , young , icr dos. , $5 : hr. , I m ho cii Iclicimp , oIl , $ J.iIO4J3.50 ; ilium I I , Ii. , lj'l.ti : Jack snipe , TIc ; mtidemm plover , $1.23 ; jock rid'- itits , Iter dtmz. , 12.eit3.o0 ; aimmail rattblta' , Ii ; nmal' inri ducks , $3 ; reiimcmida , $3 : ci'nbmick dUcks , 15.00 : tutu. blue ac lmmg , $1.75 : di ai , gmeefl wing , $1.00 ; tmmlx"tl , lemt's , $1.10 ; Cammmmthti geese , $0 ; ammieli Cctmte , $4.50 ; trnmiii ; , $3..0 : deer antilles , i5i16c : deer carctamis , 1l'i3lC' ' elk pal. dIe , lie ; elk carcasses , 'lie' ; atitci P0 shtldies , ii fuSe ; antelope ear'nses , l0Ctiie. \'gcllTA lILt'S. I'OTA'I'OiS-.On track , cmtr lola , 23c ; email lots Imommi smart' , 5)c. ) ONIONH.-1''r Pu. , 2Si30e ; importeti Spanlehi otmkmt , mci' cm mite , 4jOP.if,5C ; hone' gmoevii $ pammishm. per It ) ! . , $ I . 10 ; I to t'itti. lmhs , $1 . 15. 1hL''tNS-l1ammtI.piLked ltav ) ' , mmcm' iu. , 51.756(1.50. l'oTA'rocs-cimoiec stock , lOijISc ; car lois , 25 IjlOe. .st'tgT l'OTATOLS-Cimoice stock , 11.53 per bbi. ClmiAd3l3-On ! orders , crated , per 193 lbs. , moo. ( 'Il.iity-cImmlee : : stoci , large No , 1 , 406tlc ; large Nt , , 2 , ISe ; etnami 25i(3e. LlM , IlH.NS'-l'er lii. , & ' , jc WATIIt CltCtSper 1C-qt. ctlee , 01.501(1.75. FRUITS. Notmvihimitanthimmg repom ( a mit freczmmmg In New York state , tmme mmmurket conhifluem t. te steadily suIitl hi whim as limit' Commt'itrtl am alt's mis L'tcr cmmttm 1mm e. Theme is me Cm cc immt't'mmtent , anti e'ultmes Immivo mutt advanced miltpmecitibi ) ' . ( lucIa- tions : Ct1lF'OItNIA QUlNC1S-l'er lox. , $1.50. CAL1FOIINIA i'II.tItS--No 11am tletts ault.ible for shIppIng : other varht-tht's , 12. liAmll ) i'm.tlts-l'em' : case , $2. CItANltFitltmiS-.Ciiohc btcic , per bid. , $0.50. i.M1atIA OltAl'is-l't'r : 6)-lb. bit. , 17.QOtetl ) . EASTIICN QI1AI'lH-New Yomk Concords , i'e : basket , 231124c. CAL.il"OIlNIA QflA1'S-To1eays , pei double emcee , $3.OOUI.25. A1'I'Ll-Jtaatimnns , 53.251(3.50 : choice shmhl- pimmg mtock , lIen iavis , ( kimlmon , S'lnetmp , ole. , ttbls. , 02.50012,75 ; cooklimg ammtee : , 12.25i12.ro. CALIFORNIA PEACiigS-None. TltOi'ICAL l"itUl'l'S. ORANOSS-itteicames , per box , 54.00 ; Jamaicas , per box , $3.75. LIIItONS-Californiij , LeT box , 16.00016.25. ISANANAIO-Cimoice iamge stock , per bunch , $2. tnetihemm shzed bunches , $1.75. I'INIIAI'PLTIS-Per doz. , $3. IIIDL'S AND TALLOW. HIDES-No. 1 muceim hIdes , Sc ; No. 2 greemm Imhttee , Jo ; No. I gmen salted hides , Cc ; No , 2 green salted bIdes , Sc ; No. 2 greerm salted hItler. 21 to 40 lbs. , Cc ; No. 2 greemm salted hides , 25 to 40 us. , Sc ; No. I veal cult , S to 15 lbs. , Sc ; No. 2 veal calf , S to 15 lbs. , Cc ; No , I dry itint hiles , lOlJlZc ; No , 2 dry flInt Ithties , 51(1cc ; No. 1 un' ti1tett hides. Sc ; part cured hmldes , % c per lb. ices titan fully cemneti. sltgli' i'RL'rs-cmcen salted , each lSSJGOc ; green salted mtimearliage ( elmont woometi eamly skins ) , each Re ; dry eiiearlhmmgs ( short wooled emily shuts ) , No. 1 , each , be ; dry mihtearlmmmg , ( churl vuoled early skhnsi. No. . umeit , Sc , dry flhnt I.-mmmsas anti Nebnnemea butcher iooI Pelts , tsr lb. , actual iveigit , & ( jtc ; tiny flint imtnsas mind Nebmuskmt Murrnmn wool meltS , Iter lb. . actimal Welghmt , 4315c : dry hint Colotatlo lmmtelmer icool pelts , per lIt. , actual welg.mt , 4it6o , dry flInt Colomatlo amurrain im'oot pelts , per ihi. , actual weIght , 4iflc ; dry Ithi'eCS anti bucks , actual welghmt , lIthe. have feet cut omf , as It is useless - less to laY frehgimt on their TALLOW AND UImRAh'll-Talhow No. 1 , 31,4c ; tallow No. 2 , Ic ; grease. witito A , 3'c ; grease. ms'hmlte It , Ic ; gmm'ase ehcw ! , 25c ; gmt'itme , tinmlc , 2e ; oil btmttcr , 21(2',4c ; beeswax , prlmmme , 150122c ; rouglm tallow. l'c , IiONi8-In ear 1)15 weIghed and delIvered In Clmhc'ago : Iry burrao ! , pen ton , $ l2.0Qi14.00 ; dry country , bleaclmeul ' I'er ton , 510.O0fi12.50 ; dr coemntry , dammip amid'macsty , nez' ton , 16.001(3.00 , \VOOI.--Urmwash'.I , mine Imemmvy , 66Tc ; mmmi lhglmt 101Cc ; imtmahter tilted , lOtfllc ; seed ) ' , tturm'y ammil clmarra' , SOuSe ; cotted and broken , coatag , IlJIe , eotted and lineSmen , fine , G1Se. I"leece wimelmel- . . Melhmmnm , 150ilSc ; tine , 141(1Cc : tub stashed , 161 $ lIe ; black , R ; bucke , Cc : tag locke. 23c ; dead lulled. 501Cc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FUflS. _ _ _ _ _ _ lr.Jo. 1i'o. ; ilNo. ii 2 _ _ . Md'rmmJi3mn'il _ I1EAIt- I I fll'c'he . . , , , , , , . . . . 1201(23 8 15 00 $ 06(10 1101(12 5 5 00 lihack Yearlinge. 320(15 33 001 7 00 7 00 3 00 liltmclc . . . . . . . . $ 5 65) 6 4 00 6 00 2 00 illack l0ontmmna & I Mmtuntahn . . . . . . 1S0J22 34 001 10 00 10 00 4 00 Imhack Montana . Yearlings . . , . . , . 1 _ 00 oo a oo & 00 2 50 flIacIc Mommtantm I Cubq . . . . . . . . . . . .6 & 0 4 50 3 00 4 00 2 09 Sliver . . . . . . . . . 00' 22 0 5 00 9 00 4 0) Silver TIp Yrigs , ii eel a 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 Silver TIp Cubs. , . 6 oil 4 r ) 3 00 3 tIe I 50 Hrown . , . , , . , , , . . . 206(25 16 03 12 00 12 00 5 0) YearlIngs . . . . . . . . ) ( 5 00 6 00 8 00 4 00 Cuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 00 6 0) 3 00 4 00 2 00 liadger . . . . . . . . . . . . P3 6. ) 53 54) 50 FIsher . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 6 03 4 0) 4 00 2 00 Silver r.Ox- ( according .S to bauty ) . . . . . . . . .100 00 60 00 40 00 30 00 10 0' ) Silver l'mile ( cc- . contl'g to bca'y ) 50 00 30 0) 20 00 15 00 6 0) Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 200 110 10' ) Red , , , . , . . , , . . , . , . 1 50 1 25 1 0' ) 75 2 Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 4) 31 15 RIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 40 30 2) 10 L'nk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 2 0) 1 mr 1 25 50 Marten . . . . . . . . . . . .3 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 so MInk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501(55 6) 45 :3 10 Mink Dark 55 65 45 20 10 Moummtahn LIon. ( perfect head antI ) . . . . . . . . . I Otter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 ( (5 7 5 0. ) 4 00 2 Ot ) Otter I'nhe . . . , , , . . . .I 00 .5 00 4 00 3 00 1 5. ) flaccoon . . . . . . . . . . 6)6(70 to 31 20 10 Raccoon , itlack , . ( as to beauty ) . . 500J 2 lilack , . . . . . . 2.5 75 5) ) 50 25 i4imort cased..I 0) 70 45 40 2) Narrow striped . 50 40 25 50 10 lirosti strIped. . . . 2)6(25 OVclveniae , . . . . , , , 4 00 3 0' ) 2 00 2 00 1 00 \olf Moummlain. . , 3 00 2 00 1 so s Wolf i'ralnie. . . . . . . 656(90 CU 4) 20 30 liemuver , mmer skIn 61 ( 4 so 2 00 4 00 2 00 llome'er . . . . . . . 00 1 50 75 60 23 Kits..2 SprIng . , . . , . , . . . . . \'Inier . . . . . . . . . . . . 5CiO I 7 Vail , , . . . . . , . . . . . . . 7 6 ICits _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 _ l _ _ _ _ DltESSID : ? 4RATS. illlIlI"-Ltglmt western steers , 400 to COO ibm. , 4j 6J5c ; good cows and imeiters , 4'1$5c ; inedhumii cows slid heifemi , 4t6(418c ; good forequarters cows mmmiii imelfers. 31,80140 ; good hmn'hquamters cows and helfere , 6',41(7c ; fain hIndquarters cows and helters , Sc ; cow rounds. 41j5tic ; cow chmucki , 31(3'Sc ; steer chucks. 3',41$4c ; beet tpnmlerlolns , fneslm , lIe ; lwet rolls , boneless , RISc ; sIrloin butts , boneic's , S ½ c , bum [ macIts , boneless , 8140 ; loIn lmacks , 60o ; cow ribs , Na. 3 , 6c ; cow loins , No , 3 , 7e ; steer ribs , 71.40 ; rIcer loins. Sc. MU'VFON-Irt'st'eti millIon , 5)e ; racks nmtmtton , 5'Oe ; legs mutton , lc ; saddles mutton , 7c : stews , 2tc. i'ORK-Pock loins , 7c ; spare nitts , Sc ; pork simomiltierS. Sc ; pork , hnuitlers , skInned , Site ; tendeniainti , lIe : pIgs' feet. cleaned , 5cr dos. , lIe. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTmlttS-tiediumns , 15c ; horseshoes , 200 ; extra stanmiarils , lie ; extra selects , ISo ; commipany selects - lects , lIe : Now York counts , 300 : statidard bulk , per gal. , $1.10. CID1'ilt-i'ure juice , per imaif Phi , , 52.G0 per bbi. , $4.50 , 14.kUIIR KR.'mU'i'-l'er tbl. . * 3.S0 ; halt Phil. , $2. NUTS-CalIfornIa alnmonis , bc ; ingllc.lm val. nuts , soft shelled , 1295e ; sttmntmirils , ICc ; Ilihtemtp , bc ; lIrmuzIl nuts , 931loc : pecans , iO1(12c ; pemmnums , maw , Ste ; roasted , 7oIri4e ; chestnuts , 141lSc ; tlmmck wainuts , men hem. , ISo ; email hIckory nuts , mter hmei , , $1.75. atM'I.I : SYIIUP-Five-gal. cans each , 82.710 ? $3.00 ; per dOz. , $12 , 14.551 , cans , $6.5 ; quart cans , $3.75. I'ilS-New crop , Calltornla , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , lie : commimomi CalIfornIa fIgs , 60-lb. boxes , C0i6c. DATIII-Persltmn , 60-Il , . boxc , len lb. , Sc ; farls , 30.lh , boxes , per lb. , Sc. ltlAl'T.l I SLTQAR-C'holee , per lb. . 01(10c. PrtllSr.R\'IIS-Apsortoti. 20-lb. pails , eaclm $1.40. i't.orlie ImirleeImm , p1OltfA , Nov. 9.-COttN-ilteady : No. 2. 29''t' ; No , 3. 1St' ; new No. 2 , ? 7'5c ; new No. 3. 27c' . OAT-trieguisr ; No , 2 c'hite , lOittllSc ; No. 3 whIte. l7I41ili4c. lOVE-Nothing doIng , W1IISK\-Mcrk't steady ; finIshed goods on tue losis of $1.22 for imighm wIrtes. ltECOll'TS-Corn. 91,00' ) Pu. : cams , 10,750 Pu , , rye , 0)0 Pu. ; wlmhulky , none ; he.t , 3,6)0 Pu. $ illl'MlTl-Corn , 25,508 Pu , ; nals , 63.750 bu , ; rIo. 60) him , ; whIsky. 675 gala. ; wheel , cci Pu , ICiinsmis CIt' irmrl.m-ts , KANSAS CITY. Nov. 9.-Vl1iIAT-Hlow , but silghmtly higher : No. 2 hard , SGtjS7c ; No. I reti , 62c ; No. 2 , tmtrlng , 531m5414e ; No. S spring , 5l'00c nomInal ! ' 3it0040t' . 52c ; rejected , ) C'OltN-HImw and uncitmingeil ; No. 2 , mIxed , 220.c ; No. 2 wimite , 2314t123i4c. OA'f8-llrmn nrmtl ucmive ; No. 2 mIxed , ICc. No. 3 sitmlte , ls0j1t'.c , 1IUTTLIIL-Firmn ( rearmmer ) ' , 170120c ; dairy , Ii 6lIc. ltiGS-l'Irm ; iCe , 311 uiiuiii moiIa S'm'iiemmt 3Iii rict. Ml NNRA1'OLIS , Nov. 9.-S'I I lLtT8teai1Y. c'ltised ; November , t.3c. hecemltcr , 53t053'Ic. May , SlI'se , On ( rackm No , I hard , t4c ; No. I north ermm , 533c ; No. 2 mmartlmerrm , BOse ; receipts , 635 cuirs FLOUIt-Steatlr , ; first taicnis. 83.iS1$3.lO a un- nmi'stlo bakers , 12.6502.15 ; ciftOlt bakers , 52,001 3.f0. _ _ 'Frlsm'o Vht'mut ( limuitil 1 hums. HAN FIIANCII4CO NO % ' , .wIhmaAT-Ve.y duul ; May , $ L64 ; cieared , 131,333 CCUIOJ.S , ( .AiIAuVv4sThcKIAllIu Receipta of' lIcigs rwtl Cattle Were l3oth Liberal for aturt1ay. FE\V \ CAT11E DESRAULE FOR KIIIEIIS Mit'l&et ( immict iit't'jtt fur Cove Stat ! -hugs 9iiihL Off 10 Cemmts ( ciii , tile 1're itusia iJai 'me ( Lmio- tm * t I miii a , SA'1'i.itDAY , Nov. . fleeipts anti shipmmieiitmm ( or time past t'etmt'.fotmr imoum's. ate conlilared a'ith time lmrevious ( our da'c , are as follows : ILRCRII'TS , Cattle. hogs. Sheep. liorseL Noo'ernhmem' 9 , . , , . , . 2,4Si 4,792 . . , . 24 Novt'miiber S. . . . . . . 1103 l,2i0 , . , . . . . . Novuimnl't'r 7. . . . . . . .IS'J 4,93:1 : 1,206 60 Novi'mmitjer 6 . , . , , , . : tor : ; 3S05 lOG Novenibec 5. . . . . . . 930 4,090 . , , , . - . SlIhi'MRNTS , Cattle. hinge. I3hicep. horses. No'cnmher 0. . . . . . . 1,195 No't'mnu3et 7. . . . . . . 3,371 lii 1,036 it Noe'enmitmer 1. , . . , , , h0m Novemnber ft. . . . . . . so. ; Noe'eimmbor .1. . . . . . . 1IIS Time t i''c'hitts ( for time week witim coin- lmrisons are : Cnttle. liege. Sheep. Receipts this veelc . , , , , 12,9.12 22S93 2,043 itoceilits lust week. . . . . . llitiS.'l 26,245 8,11(10 ( Sammie 'eeic iSli . . . . . . . . . . 1lOSi 80,501 9,486 Saimie 'cek lS9'l. . . . . . . . . . IS,214 20,502 (1,821 Samne veelc 1592. . . . . . . . . . 15 , 107 2b,2u0 8,168 Tiiti foliott'imig wIll show tIme lecehiltit of live static ( i'ommi time first of time yesm' UI ) to dtto ; amid time thecm'case , as compared svitic time corrc'spommtlilmg perIod of last yemmr : Receipts. 1)ecm ease. Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , o'ios ooass9 tlog'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91(1,109 707,627 Siit'ep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S2.Chi 39,025 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.970 1,627 IAY'S Time disposition of time day's offenimigs of liVe stock vmms as follows , eemcii Lmu'er nmr- clmnsing time miumtihcr of Imeati immtihcntetl : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Onmahma ! 'aeiclmmg comnpamiy 19 1S0 'i'hlo (3. II. I itmmamnomici Co 1Il _ 1,082 Sevift mitid Commmptny ; . . . . . . . . . . . 131 'l'hmut Cimulaimy Puiclcimmg Co 376 iISO . . . , . it. hlecker & Dogaim. . . . . . 2 ilnitiihton & Stephmenmt. . 30 a SiiiltiCl'H nntl feetlers . . . . . 214 15 'l'otmts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915 4,757 CAT'l'LE-For a Sattmi'tloy time receipts as'ere liberal , beimg ( lOtIbit3 'imnt timeS' were omm Friday niltl time largest since \\'ednemiuimiy. 'rwo trains out of time mmimiety-nimme loads caemmmtetl 1mm tile yards were hot Imhtentled for timis mmmnt lcd , beitmg immmltemh imere olil' for feed. In ndtlitloim to tim'mmm timere were tes'elve lotids of cattle timmmt were shiitped to Nels Mom'rls timmtl'eme rIot offered on time mimai ket , so timid tim' actual numiibor of cat- tie aim sale wmts really smnmmlh. A gootl emmmimmy of dIe vestertis here were large ammul huh cattle , few of thmeni tieslratmlo for killers ; there vmue , however , a three- hontl beincim of good corn fed imativeme on sale. 'l'he mmmmtrket on fmmt cattle as usual omm a b'mitmmriay , aemis raUmer quiet mlntl wIthout feature of immmportmince. There was mme par. ticemiar clmummge Imi 'alt' , 'I'hme early offerings of cows were very light and iii , ' nillrket .stm onger , in mnmtny eases fi0c , ; imigimer , Toward time close It tIe- velcpetl that there \eere mimore Cattle timama lmatl been oxltCClt'd ammd time feclltmg was himirdly so strong. Time stocker aimti foedem' trade was very slow. Time cattle aim cmmhe a'ere nnaetiy large mmd aim time comnmolmishm omther , time very kInd o cmtttle timat tim o hot wmimmtemi. 'rho ilertimmnd for hulls for feetiing litirlmost's is m'elI main- tuuimu'tl ammtl itrices s'ere stemiely at time adVance - Vance noted ) 'edtei'ulmiy. 'J'ime , fc'mli'r tranle tltmrimig time past week has nmot becim very active. ' 1'iiOe States whIch have been taking a good many mmppe'ar to bo pretty aveli toeketl imp wltim cattle nmmmi imavo ceaseti to 1)0 imirge ittiyens. On tIle OtmeI' ) immttii. , Nebrasitmm fzmrniers , wimo are especially short of cattle anti wotmiti like to stock up again , mire eitims'r lmnmmhlu' to immmy or timey do not ha'o any coflhidemmce imi time tuiemre of cattle vahmme , Feetlermu imrtve let'n , iieitl 'cry high mill time imeasoim , and it is a 'ell knotvma fnct timat bankers and otimers wito are an- cmmstonitmd to loan mimoney to feeder hav been afraid to mb so tiths year for fear that tile cmmttie % ' 0thhi ( not pay out \Viien returned to market again. 110(1S-Yesterdny It ic'as mm $3.45 mantel , today ii $3.40 market. Time meceipta were lnmgi for a $ aturthtty , in fact time lmtmgest of tite week , and tIme iuyers itd no tr'nmtme In obtaInIng a von- cessIon of Sc. Time nmark-t , tl'mmei ) , timat flinch lower , mtati m'as active ut tIme uit'chine , 'rime iena were eI'rmrCtl at on early himtur , Tue inlees luml. rammgel mull time way fromml $3.25 to $3.55 , with the great bulk mit 53.40. TIme Imog immnrlcet during the rapt week lmmme toad tiomne lmmmpro'emmtent In time matter tmf values , tha is , prIces 'ere laigimer mit time close tiir.rm itt the umenImig of time week. Still lime close of the week ivima ltwer titan ( lie CIOMt of ttme iru'viomms week , Itmrimtg tIme Ilmet two days of the' ltttmt iveek hogs cold largely mit ( hum 53.30 to 53.35. On W't'tines- , lm' Sc was mttltiei mmmii on 'l'htmrsitmy antI FrIday front 13.40 it , 53.O look me Purge share of the otfenhmmgm , . W'imIit' time mnmtrket humus imnti Its imps and doct met. thmorc It'lng , llghmt lhtmetUnhlons from , iay to ilay , values have rt'mimaineul ver ) ' emearmst - tirimmirY uiumrinmr lime two mveekme mast. I'nie'ioims to that tIme mite tendetmcy cf tIme mimurket Imad been steadily eioii'mmwamd , rIme' micarket Is now from 40o in roe lower than It mias one mmmontl , ago and $1 lower than It watt a year ago , SulSEl'-Thero were no sieep hero to make a mmmarket. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CIIICAC. ( ) 1l'li lii Cattle 'I'rile tisu I'ooi miimI lIe. , ( , lION I.Im.thi I. - CIIICAC.O , Nov. 9.-hi cattle tratic' wtis poor totiay. Receipts m'ere very highmt , aitommt 1,000 head. ' Prices were ltmas'er , itutme of a'emimelm rangers are fast ftmliinmg off , bemt Iieimtl' of natives team conning forwmmrti to tmika their ihare. Few cattle name sq imigim aim $1.75 , expom it tnt payimmg frormi $3.55 to 84.25 f.mr what timey ru'qtmmje. l"or time reasan so far the 111(1)515' of weslu'rmi mnrmgers frotmu mmp 3110,000 imeami , on 43,001) nmmone than nrrlvu'i In a lilt perlmet last year. 'I'hem'c' cmuttle limii'e wekone nloimg ivitim natives , anti citohee iutmi are ISo to $1 lower itmmmn Intmmgust. . intro Io ttrlccs vere paid. Tithe week's rmmn of Tu'gmummt ammiommnte to 10.0)0 ) itenti , coimiptireti i ithm 9.000 bust creek. I'nie.ea ( tlr hue 'I'exnnmi Pace mmot clmmungel amuck anti are altotit limo auntie ne a ) 'ear migo. Time receimme of hogs were imetivy tculmcy , 30,000 heath , nntl limb' , m'itim 6,000 im'iml , left over , omatle a big supply fr Satmirilay. Time mtmmektimg uhi-innnl is gowl , lttwevcr , unti t rmtie mc'tms act I ye mm C Frltltty' a uleclifle. ) alrn were ut mt rmlnmge itt frtmtm $3.30 to 53,7) ) for coimmmmmon to choIce ulro't'uu itt hmu'mui'y , anti mit from $3.61) ( , $3.65 for higimt weigimls , Witlm from $3 5(3 to $3.60 for Itacldlng , nommi mit trommm 83,60 to $3.1 ; ; ; for stmlmtplng lots. l'lgmu sold mainly at front $3.23 to sa.r.o. Only 2,55) head cf i'hteep came in today , imntl tIlt-se were oIl at the retlmmeeti tilce. Nmutit'es iimtmmmgimt frumim Si to $3 , westerns fromn $2 to $2.50 anti iamnbe from to $4. ' ICtimmeumis CI I.Is'e Steel , IANSAS CITY , Not' . 9.-CATTLE-Iteceipts , So' ) iteni : slmiimnents , 2,10' ) mmii ; mnmmrket stronm to steely ; Texas steers. 52,40013.50 : Texas emma' , , ' s $1.S0'jt2.30 ; becf stars , 51.0)6(4.75' natIve cows , S 51.565(3.0) ; stockers atttl feetli'r , , i-.111t3.0 ; bulls , lm.30112.75. IIOUS-ltecelimts , 7,400 imemid ; sltiimnents , 400 legal : ntmmrk't weak to Sc lacier ; itmmlhc of sales. $3 501(3.60 ; iieaviu's , l3.00iih.C2 ½ ; miuckars , $3.tMi 3.G2' : mrml'ceul , 53.451(3.55 ; lIght , $3.40f3.63 ; York- ems. 83,501(3.55 ; pigs , 12.55013.50. il I Fl:1'-ltecuiita. ; : 3.100 imeami ; shIpments , 300 itesti ; mmmmmmket seemly ; hunts , 83.000(4.30 ; mutton , , 82.211j3.25. _ _ _ _ _ . - - .rr6i. St. Timmia 1,1 vu' Si , ut'lc , lIT. 1.01118 , Ntiv. 5.-CAT'rl.II-lteceipts , COO Petal ; very quiet ; native sme'rme , $2.5.)1(5.b ) ) ; cowl nail itelfers , $1 551(3.40 ; Texas steer , , $2.303.00 ; ctiwit. 81.750 , 2.t'5. 11008-lteceipts , 2.20' ' ) iteal ; market S01iOc iowr : heavy , $3.43(3.60 ; nmixei , $3.2)1j3.50 ; lIght , $3..t sjiint'-flIpi' , r.nm imetml ; stu'ndy ; natIve. , 52.50013.60 ; soutlmern , $2.2511'LIO. Stci'lt Iii SIght. Itecirci of receIpts , nIt ( Ito fomir mmnincIpal enariceti for ilatuidimy Noc'emmmbvr 0 , l)5 : ( atlle. hogs. iliteep. Sommth Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,792 e'hlcmigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 30,000 2.W ) itummsas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 7,4(5) ( 1,100 Lit. LouIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 2,101) 500 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4S 44.392 4,100 JAMES E. BOYD & CO Teiephiouo 1039. OMAhA , N1B. COMMISSION Gr am , Provisions &Sook Room h11,4 ! Board of Tratie. Direct wires to Chilcago anti New York. CorrespondentE John A. Warren &Co. i , P. SMT ( 'in , 1301) ) 13. 53 , ftTANFOfl F. P. SMITH 45 CO. QRAIN arid FROVIe1ON Room 4. N V LIfe f3ld. , Omahn. 13 seth offlees at Fremont and Columbus. All od.r. placed on tic. ChIcago Hoard ci ulcad , Cerres , ondentE Schwartz. Dupe. k Co. , Caa. ago' bcmiritter. Flack & Co. , tip to vlrim National hank. Omaha. . iunPiW 13 IitI lot cur t..nupmet , coca . . hminhIuLii palamag MAI1cIIN 'l'IIAiINU &od fltflAluIJr DEFININU Al.L MAIIR1ST E3 ( . llUiusflu l'Itgs8lONS. . , Is our daily ma $ m.'vnr siiJIfl'i kit letter sUggedtlug wtc.n .n4 1 * f4AIL4alLuu. What to trmidp. flOsh' Irts , HsmmI references : urntaimed. AItI300AST & CO. . MIIIJIJIORS CII4CAOO OP iiAlt OM VIM3E , 3 Tradiri uildiiig 1micaJo.