Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 03, 1901, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, PECEMBETt 3, 1901.
COMMERCIAL 1ND FINANCIAL
turkeys, TfKUc; (o, fflOc. Dressed,
weak; aprlnKs, OSOHe. fowls, Oc; tur
key , ltMjlIc.
OMAHA
WIIUMISALU
MAItKHT.
Hutj Buying Orderi from tbe Otnntrj
8id1 Wkut Olimbin j.
LEADS OVER EVERYTHING ELSE ON FLOtR
Condition nf Trade mill lnontlon
on Staple nnil Tuner lroduce.
KOOB necelnta, tight: fresh stock, 21c.
iiivii i'uuij iiv liens,
old
niul
ID.,
After tlic WcnUnc of ntnrdn.v
Wlient I'M Is I'nprrpnr'od
thi
for n Hull .Mo lenient.
CHIfAOU, Uoe. 2.-llenvy buying orders
from tlio country struck the wheat pit
today, nit unprepared for a bull movement
after Saturday's weakness, and In the
6-ar4r
roosters, .TR-lc; turkeys, TSc; ducks
peese, CflC&c; spring chickens, per
't?HES8ED POtnrilV-Turkeys. Mil
ducks and geese, 7J18; sprint; chickens,
ifiiWei hens, Vji64e
HL'TTKIt-Common to fair. Mr: choice
dairy, In tubs. 1BHl6o: aoparntor, !MWc. .
FHKSH Klflll Hliick bass. 8o: while.
bass, 10c: bluensh, 12c: bullheads, 10c; blue
llns. 7c: buffaloes, 7c; catfish. 12c: cod, He;
crapples, 11c: halibut, He: herrlriK, c: had
dock, 10c: pike. 10c: red snapper. iOr; nl-
tnon, nc: sunnsn, tic: trout, vc; wniicmn,
Sc: pickerel. 6c: fresh mackerel, each, 20ft
35e.
OY8TKUS Mediums. per ran-. z.'c: Hinnn-
whlrl of speculation sent wheat prices iV"rVnU v7.VI !in) V.r nntV 1 r . iiii
illmblnc December wheat closed ir nn ci New iork co mts. per cn
and May whent UitfK-.i: odvunced. nolh ?'?"rft,e,fK,?"1' ,M15' "ll,k cx,m
December and May corn .ic Wither and 'rAh.- ner doz tc
May 01UH 11 shade; higher. Provisions closed . "i S. ms.
U,iVh"-?ClinS T'llTiho leader over ewrv. HAY Prices iuotel by Omaha Wholesale
Wheat was easily imp leauer oer eerj- irv n,.i,.r.' n.snclniliiti- riiolep nnHnil
thhiK else on the Iloor and rulea unformiy ttnA. vofin" m" medmm Tv roarJc
uroriK. The Hpeculiitlon was tho heaviest ifK "'""! ''A ; TtfPl, ,rlCes are for
in weeks and of tho kind traders have been "4",'
loiiKlriK and hoping for. Cables wero 11
trlno down, but wero consiucrea remarK
ahly llrni conslderlnc the condition hero at
the last session. Northwestern receipts
showed a marked fallliiK oft, though they
wern still heavy, Tho amount ot bread
hturfs on passaKr hail decreased 2.S40.000
bushels, hut the stronply bullish nrKiiment
was the fact that this was delivery day for
December ojjtlons anil something under
MO.fwi bushels was all that was delivered.
Added to this wiw tho continued report
oiTTHd woather In tho southwest for tho
winter crop. This iiKgrrKHtlon of bullish
arguments started prices upward with a
boom. KvrJi Iho bearlshness of an Inoreaso
of 3,44,000 bushels in the visible supply had
only a temporary depressing effect. De
cember opened 11 shade lower to a shada
higher at 7nfi"?.'.f.r, xotd m to 74',o and
rloi-rd strong, If up at 7 lift '' May opened
'ic higher to 'c lower at "i'Jo to 7l'i7t',
touched 7S'ii: and closed strong, fit' Mir nn
at 7s'fi""c. Local receipts were 87 cats, 10
of contract prude,
Minneapolis and Uululli reported 1,000
ftr.i. nuiklnc 11 total for the three points of
I, I'm cars, against 1,1TB last week and 1,028 n,
year ago. worms niiipnicniH were j,a.iMj
bushels, against i.vii.inni mm ween, pri
mary receipts wero l.N.,O0i) bushels, com
tmreil with l.nAl.ljGO last venr. Seaboard
1 learances In wheat and (lour rqtialli'd 7SB.-
fm busbelH. The smibonrn: reported z.i loans
taken for export and WW.ooo bushels wero
worked hero for nxnort.
Tho corn nit was almost deserted for
wheat. Truro wan dull and ruled easier
earlv. Cables wero lower and brought lower
prices at tho opening, both December and
Mav Hlnrllnir unchanged to ,lo down
Stocks on imssago wero Increased 1.381.000
1 1 i .. 1. 1 .. ... n. , ,.., 'I r' r. .A
IIUnMUm tlllll nUI III I) Olll llil.ll in ,V1U ,,l"V,rV
more man expected, i-octii siockh were nr.
creased. Local receipts wero Hiuall and
bullish at 71 cars. The wheat blllgo was
the strongest bull influence, nut tno nun
iiess overbalanced everything clso and lie-
cemher closed only steudy, e up nt 62c,
iinH Muv Uc un at I'.I'.L'.
Outs experienced a steady and Indifferent
sort of market. Thero was somo slight
buovnncy rellected from wheat, but tho
trade by commission houses was scattered
and there wmm onlv a lit t In doing in a local
way. Cash buying was still good nt better
prices nt tho river than here. Country ac
ceptances and receipts wero reported fall
ing off. May opened UWic higher, fluc
tuated narrowly anil closoil steady, a shado
higher at WWHWki: Hecelpts were zu cars.
Provisions sagged off early on the heavy
run of hogn at tho yards. Thero wna a
good recovery later on n fair country do
tnnnd. OfferltiES were mainly local. Kng-
lish houses were Iho principal sellers. Jan
imrv nork onened !2He clown and closed
2lio up at $ir.2.; January lard iinrhangod
it M.RS: January r lis unchanged at S.37.4.
Ustlmated receipts for Tuesday: Wheat,
SO cars; corn, 193 cars; oats, 255 cars; hogs,
48.000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged hs follows:
Articles.! Open. lllgh. how. Close.l Safy.
Wheat I
Dec. I
May h
Corn
Dec.
May
duly ,
May
.Inly
Pork-
.Taii.
.May
l.ard-
Dee.
Jan.
May
nibs-
Ja n.
May
..I
7SiTil,4l
:6?f.77il
62lsj
4S
7M4I
42 H2'.iilN.
3SV4I w,
I ir, 2.-.
16 m
l
73 74BW
i;uJ t&V
42
43
ir, 10
111 45
D 65
MM
3 W
K 3TUI
S 4j
0 62Hi
S62V4
ran
ir, 10
16 45
ft 55
9 00
8 32
5 4ft
421.41
ir, 25
IB 60
I
3 5TW
!l 55
9 62!J
S 3TU
8 62(
73V4
62
61H
4
3SI
10 22V4
lis V)
9 57V4
a Mi
9 024
S3TK
24
8 62
hay of RO'
fair. Uecelpts, 9 cars.
COIIN New, U3Ci OIU, tSJC
OATS-lE:.
VEUBTAHIjKS.
POTATOKS-lIomc grown, ilt northern,
J1.10; Salt I-ake. $1.10: Colorado, 51.10.
CAnitOTH t'er nu.. 00c
HRKTB Per 'A-nu. basket. ,w.
Tl'IlNIPS-Pcr bu.. 50c: Itutabagas, per
10O lb., $1.28.
CUCnMIIRHB-HoinoUSC, per UOI!., ji.w.
hETTUCB-Uead. per bbl.. 0 50: hothouso
lettuce, per doz., 23a
pahhijKY rer no2 .oc.
UADISIIES Per dor., 25c.
Htt'HUT POTATOES Home grown, per
lb., 2Hc; genuine Virginia, per bbl., $3.50;
Kansas, per nni..
CAIlHAOli linnanii seen, craiea, im,
ONIONS Home grown, per lb.. i'MKci
Spanish, per crate, $2; Michigan reds, 2Vjo
per lb.
CEIjETIY Knhimar.oo. per hunch. 25U3.ir:
Nebraska, per bunch, 3Kn35c: Colorado, 400
COr.
NAW HKAJiH rer nu jj.io.
FitUlTS.
APPI,E8-Hcn Davis, per bbl.. $l.0OJ!4.50;
wlnesans. $5: Jonathan. .60: Uelleflowers.
per box, $1.25.
PEAIIS-Vlkcrs, $2.25; Lawrence. $2.2J
2-60. ... .
ntiAi'iCH Miiincas. per Keg. r..rin'irri.wi.
CIUNUElt!UES-Per bbl., JT.tWjR.W; per
crate. J2.7o.
QUINCEB-Por box, $1.50.
thoptcaij yituiTS.
OP.ANCJE8-Florldas. $3.25'ii1.50: California
niivclH. $3.5093.75: budded. S3.
liEMONH f ancy. .i.6iiia.7o: cnoice, s...uo
133.25.
IlANANAH Per bunch, according to size.
$2,255(2.75.
EIOS California, new cartons, 70c; Ira
ported, per lb., 12Q14C.
DATES Persian, In CO-lb. boxes, per lb.,
E4c; Salrs, Kc.
M18C ELIvANEOUS.
NUTS New crop walnuts. No. 1 soft
shell, per lb., 12c: hard shell, per lb.. 12!4c;
No. 2 soft shell, lie; No. 2 hard shell. lOUo:
Brazils, per lb., 14c; Alberts, per lb 13c;
I I .. .n. l..n 17n. l.n.f D,.M IE...
IWIllUlluo, Dull niii-11, 1111, niivii, iu,
pecans, large, per lb., 12a; small, 10c; cocoa-
nuts, per cwi., cn'sinuis, i.e.
IIO.NEl-lW H-SCCUOn C.1SO.
CIDEU Nehawka. por bbl.. $3: New York.
$3.50.
Jliuf.a o. 1 green, ,c; sso. - green, be;
No. 1 salted. &Ac: No. 2 salted. TUo: No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12ft lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 7e: dry hides. 8fi'13a; sheep
pelts, 25'fl27c; horso hides. $1,604)2.25.
tiAU tiiwviwu 1 jrcr -ddi., j; por ddi
$5.75.
Liverpool firnln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 2. WHEAT Snot.
steady; No. 2 red western, winter, 5sl0V4d;
wo. 1 nortnern, spring, tsyw; no. uau
fornla. 6s HHd. t-uturcs. steady; March.
6s: May, fis Tid.
COIIN Snot, firm: American mixed, old.
6s 6d. Futures, firm: January, 6s3d;
Marcn. im :wi; May, &s2a.
PRO VISIONS I jiinl, American refined.
strong nt 49s; prlmo western. In tierces.
strong nt 49s. Ilacon, Cumberland cut,
strong at bm m.
HOI'S At London (Pacific coast), steady
at 3 CsJriM.
Tho stocks of wheat nnd corn In store
nnd on quays (railway canal depots not
inciuueii), are: wneai,, 'jo.iv.'.ikjq centals;
corn. 650.000.
Tho Imports of wheat at Liverpool last
week wero 95,000 quarters from Atlantic
ports, nono from Paclllo nnd 2i.00o from
other ports. The Imports of corn from
Atlantic ports last wecK were 3,900 quar
tors.
Following are the stocks of brendstuffs
and provisions In Liverpool: Flour, 53,0iV)
sncKs: wneui, i,ut,ii ceniais
centals; bacon. 14,700 poxes;
boxes; shoulders. 700 boxes:
cases: ehoese. 103.7m) boxes:
tierces prlmo western steam: 290 tons other
Kinas
! corn, 053 IW)
hams, 3.S00
butter, fi,20rt
laru, ja.wi
No. 2.
dish nuotatlotm were ns follows:
Fl.OlTR Steady; winter patents, $3,501?
3.60; straights. $3.lXKi,3.IO: clears, $2.703.20;
spring specials. SI.iaVTM.10; patents, $3.35'ft
3.70: straights. $2.30jf3.2O.
WHEA'l'-No. 3, 7172ftc; No. 2 red, 77
run.
OATS-No. 2, 4345Uo; No. 2 white, 45V4
f4iir: No. 3 white. 40t(ITc.
It YE No. 2, 6llCIV;c.
HARI.EY 1'air 10 cnoice malting, fi3tff62c,
HUKPS-nn. I mix. h.j-j; no. 1 uormwest
em. $1.39; prime thnothy, $6.10; clover, con
Irnrt crade. S9.10.
IMJOVISIONS Mess nork. per bbl... $15.30
15.35. Lard, per 100 lbs.. S9.fi.yd9.5TW. Short $3.fi50;i.T5: extra fancy and straight, $X15(-
tl 1 j.35: clear. .'.sd'it.mk.
orders were at hand. Foreign houses were
moderate sellers In the afternoon and local
traders confined their operations to evening
up accounts, r 11111 1 pries were iu ij
oints net lower anil tno unuerionc neauy.
ales were 26.000 bags, including: uccenv
her. 6.60; January. 6.65'ffO.TO.;: March, 6.S011
6.ffc, May. 7M7.05C; July, T15'(t7.2oC,
her,
'.4ni.
.33HT
JIOVUJIKX1H Ol
Septem-
STOCKS AM) nO.MJS.
764; balances. $.S.WI. Money. 4'f'3 per
NEW, YORK. Dee. 2 -Clearing, $14,129.
144; balances, 7,W?,0T2. . ...,..,
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.Clenrlns5, $3J,lb7.322;
balances, $1.925,&H
llnalnn aincU Unotntlops.
HOSTON, Dee 2.-Cnll loans, 4f5 per
cent; time loans, 4y5 per cent. Official
closing,
OMAHA L1YE STOCi MARKET
Ckttlt Btotipti Llghtir Tktn Usual an
Mondaj aid Qttlitj Otamon.
Apprelieiislons nn to President's Mrs
siigi' Cnusr Wrnknrss,
NEW YOltlC. Dee. 2. Decided weakness
developed In tho stock market today after
some early exhibition of strength, nnd the
last prices for the day show considerable
net losses and all of the earlier gains wiped
out. The principal factor In tho early
strength was the recovery In Amalgamated
copper nnil the ueclileu rciiounu in me
tirlr of rnw roiiner Interest". The rf
action was based on the exports and np-
preliensrons tliat tun prcsiueni s message,
to be sent to congress tomorrow, would
tako strong grounds against grcnt com
liltuitlntik nf inrtioratlons. with unfavor
able effect upon the market values ot their
snare.
A Hurry developed In tho rail money
market, which later In the day accentuated
tlio weakness 111 the nosing ucnitngs in
stocks, Professional bear operators wrre
nctlvr In the decline and followed vigorous
manipulative tactics, but they met with
little resistance to their efforts In the way
of supporting orders and the market was
apparently left unprotected. The resultnnt
uncovering or siop-ioss timers uisiotignn
some hirer' amounts of stuck, especially
among the Industrials, the transcontinental
railways anu tne vancierDius. which nave
been lifted In persistent reports of deals
and mergers.
The violence or tho recovery in rnw cop-
per In London pointed to tho ronritiMon
that Saturday's, demoralized break was duo
10 speculative snort selling or mai lairr
Information was changed from that which
prompted the selllnir. The recovery In
Amalgamated Copper reached to T6ic. hut
me siock slumped again to ie, neipmg
to upset tho mnrket. Ia)uIsv11Ic & Nash
ville. Southern Itnllwny preferred. South
ern Pncltlo and Sugar were prominent fea
tures or the upward movement anil i,ong
Island beramo strong and active at an
advancr of I!,. Tho announcement of gold
exports to tlio iimnunt or $2,000,000 was
the turning point of the mnrket, although
considerable resistance was offered to tlio
decline after the announcement was made.
The outward movement of gold had been
generally expected nnd speculators for the
advance tried to belittle Its Importance.
Tholr efforts were partly succesful until
tho reaction was reinforced by the anxiety
over the effect of the president's message
nnil possioio congressional anion on com
binations and thr flurry In rail inonry.
The enrller case of the money market and
tho lateness of tho hour at which the
rlso In rates occurred gavo rise to tl sup
position that It might bo partly duo to
mniiltinlatlnn.
There was a larco Increase In the divi
dends nnd Interest during the day. but
tho effect of such disbursements. Is likely
to b" somewhat belated In the Now York
money mnrket. There wns a drop In New
York exchange nt Chicago to 40 cents dis
count, which indicated somo renewed re
quirements for funds at that center. Pro
fessional operators and pools were very
active In Iho dealings nnd there wns 110
evidence of a largo share In tho transac
tions by outsiders.
The bond market was moderately active
nnd Irregular. Total sales, par value, .
230.0O0. United Stntcs refunding 2s n
vanced U net cent on tho last call.
Tho following are tho closing prices on
tho New yotk siock exchange:
Atchison 4s 102 Amalgamated
Mex. Central 4s.. Sl'i llnltlc
N. E. tl. i U 61 lilnghnm ......
Atchison TsUCnl. & llrcla.
do pfd 99 Centennial
lloston & A 251 iCopper Range .
Iloston & Me is:i, , Dominion coin.
Rnslou E!ev 165 1 franklin
N Y. N II fc H...2l3j Isle Roynle ....
Kite hbiirc 1ifil...,ll2'i Mo lawlC
1'nlon Paclllo ....urns onl Dominion .
Mm Central .... 23.n rarrot
.irt's wiiincy ipi
.160 H.tntaJ'V Copper. 3?,
, 1 inniaracK
.276 Trlinountnln
HiTrlnlty
Atner. Sugar
Amcr. T. T..
Dom. Iron t s
Ocn. Electric ..
N. E. O. & c...
1'nllcd Fruit ..
V S. Steel.
do nfd
WestlnEh. Com
Adventure . ...
Allouez
.. 13
.. 4ls
.. 2S
..610
.. 16
.. 65
40
j!4'4
41
HOGS EASED OFF A LITTLE TODAY
Light Hun of Sheep nnil l.nmlis nnd us
lie 111 nnd Wns 1'nlrly I.lbcrnl Just
About trnd)' Prices Were
Pnld All Around.
1 feeder
.'I feeders.
1 feeder. .
la cows. . .
2 cows...
22 steers..
S cows.
hi n 00
t'harlcs
. in) ;i To
. V20 2 75
.1031 3 20
. 2 50
1 feeder... 930
Huhi-S. D.
1 steer ....1150
1 steer 12!i
49 cows suS
13 cows 1002
4$
T2l
20 I
, 44'
United States
Ctah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine ....
15
21
'
XT',4
l', I.'.'
9,15)
ii.ni
2,o
3.6.IJ
err York MlnlnK Stock.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.-Thr fo owlnir are
(he closing prices on mining stocKs:
Adams Con .....
Alice
Iirrccr ...........
Hrunswlck Con..
Comstock Tun..
1H
45
7.1
13
6
Con. Cal. & Va..l.V.
Dead wood Terra, Hi
Horn Sliver 190
Iron Silver 60
Lead villa Con.... n
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
. 12
.925
. 70
. S
. 1
. 3
1. X
. 40
.55
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. S.
RecelDts were; rat tin. lines. hhen
Oincial Monday 3,2l i.iM i,M
oiiiiie aay iasi wecK i,ii
Same week before t.2M
Same three weeks ago... 9.617
hamo four wctKs ngu.... b.wl
Same day last ycai z,ist
Average prices tmiil fur iihuk nt
Omaha tho past keverul days, with com
purivuns;
Date. , 1901. Uj0.'lS93.:Ti3j..lS9T.:lS9I.HS95.
4 5I 1 CiJ 3 81 3 29 I 3 42
4 60 4 04 3 45 3 4l 3 27 1 3 4
i ci; t in, a io .1 4.11 .1 vi
l.'.WJ
II, l31
lo,3.'9
South
Fnrrlnii rinnni'lul.
TIERLIN. Dec. 2. t:rlmniTn nn London.
20 marks 4314 pfgs. for checks. Discount
rates: Short bills, 2'i per cent; thrco
innntns' puis, 2i per cent.
PARIS, Dee. 2. Three per cent rentes,
"I'Jlf 21'.4i for the nccotint: exchange on Lon
don, r iw rnr rnecks. snnn sh 4s. 73.45.
LONDON. Dec. 2. Oo 1 prcm urns are
quoted an fullows: ttiienns Avres. 133.70:
Madrid. 10.75; Lisbon. 35.25: Rome. 2.10. Par
gold. 77s 9Sd. The gold premium at Rome
HUB UCCIIIICU 11)
tho
to-
9 St. Paul pfd
pfd Wj So. Pacific
more & O...I03J4 So. Rnllway ...
pfd 95'sl do pfd
dlnn Pnc....ll2i4tTox. A Paclllc.
Tol., St. L. & W
dp pfd
Union Paclllc...
do pfd
,1M
, 33V
. 921
r'.
,10114
Atchison
do pre
Baltlmo
do
Cn 1111
Canada. So XI
dies, .fs Ohio 41
ChtcHgo & A 36
do pfd 77'4
Chi., ind. St L.... 47(4
do Pfd 74(
Chi. A E. Ill 137'i
Chlcnco O. W. . 24
do 1st pfd SOiWIs. Central 2I',(,
do 2d pfd 46 do pfd 12 it
(..'lilcngn ti. in. v..iki Afiams l.x r.u
C, It. I. & P lteu'Amerirnn Ex 203
Chi. Ter. & Tr... 19 Wl!. 8. E.v 90
do nfd 36i Wells-Fariro Ex. ISO
C. C. C. fit St. L. DCTiiAmnl. Copper .... T3U
Colorado So 34J'Amer. Car &. F... 2M,n
llontnn Mntitnnn Dividend.
IIORTON. Der. 2. -Tho directors of
Iloston and Mnntnna Mlnlne rnninnnv
uay neciarcu a dividend or $5 per share.
l'lll.,l. 1. n ...tllnl I... r . . .... 1....
..ii,.., n ,1 ivimi nun 1,1 II (Jill lliu IIIPl
previous dividend, declared In July.
AVool Mnrket.
LONDON. Der. 2 WOOI-The offerlnes
at tho Wool auction sales todnv nnmhereil
ll.ino hales, Including a good selection of
rew oenia id. wnirh was 111 enod ilemuml
at firm prices. Capo ot Oood II0110
and Nntnl wero taken freelv. tine
gtensy selling lit llrni rales. Hales In
detail: New South Wales. 2,500 bales;
scoured. 5dfls 4'3d: greasy. 4'JfilO.I.
Queensland, l.ROo bales; scoured, ftUd'iHs Td,
Victoria, 400 hales; scoured, 7dfi1s64d:
greasy, 4141710411. Tasmania, 300 bales:
scouien, irniiKii; greasy. .Tijiid. kcw Zea
land. 6,900 bales; scoured, 4diHs34d: greasy,
21i".'d. Chpo of Oood Hone and Natal
l.loo bales; scoured, 7d'ills6d; greasy, 4i4fl
1770.
st. mjuis. uer. z. wnrnou et. pnv
medium grades, l.Tffnvio; llirlit fine, 12Hf
15o: heavy line. Ifll2c: tub washed, lift
Evnpnrnted Apples nnil Dried Fmtt.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2. EVAPORATED
APPLKS-jTho market for evaporated ap-
incn hhh iiiiciiiui.v niL'iiuy on riioivn ann
tancy grades, while the rest of tho list
danced. State, common
ydii'.ic; choice, 9541?
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5 67 1-,
6 74it
5 T2J41
6 69
6 V8?i
5 67H
C 63!i
5 mi
5 81
5 7f.fi
5 66!
6 7S,
a 73
r.
ti w
4 0:
4 66
I Mi 4 01
4 6T 4 W
4 Tl 4 M
4 t 4 0
4 74
4 l'3i
4 Oj
3 94
3 :
4 84
4 71
4 1,7
4 K
4 90, Ii 84
4 82 2 87
3 16
4 TS
4 16
4 78
T6I
4 T8(
5 v
4 K
I T6
3 bli 3 43 3 31
.1 .1
I 3 46 13 17
3 021 3 51
i 4i i 41-
3 28
I li 3 3lj 3 ii
3 23
3 17
i 22
3 23
3 2o
3 88
3 89
3 6
3 (5
3 82
3 77
3 lt
3 11
3 11
J 43 3 i-i
A 44; 3 3s
3 34
3 411
3 90 3 161 3 27
a to 1 J 01
3 36 1 3 32
3 :i6i 3 3l!l
3 221 3 3I 3 16
I 3 311 3 13
3 3lf 3 15
3 3Ti 3 39i
3 441 3 271 3 21
3 46i 3 27' 3
3 3S :i 30, 3 16
3 23 3 241 3 Z4
3 2S 3
3 76:
1 Tl 3 T3 3 20. 3 32
4 T4 3 fix 3 19J 3 30)
4 69 4 71 3 21 3 27' 3 3
631 .". 741
1 3 76j
3 ?J
3 33
3 31
3 45
3 13
3 Z9
3 21
3 43
3 44
3 45
3 41!
345
3 41
3 59
3 4;
3 4J
3 33
3 41
3 46
3 60
3 43
31
3 40
3 231 3 19
3 25 3 09 3 a5
Indicates Sunday. Holiday.
Tho olllcial number of cars of stock
brought In today by each ro.ul wns:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Il'r's,
C. M. fc St. P. Ry.. 3
V. P. system 2S
C. & N. W. Ry 2
F.. E. & M. V. R. R. 40
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 3
II, .V M. If. It, !(.. --i
C. 11. Sc. Q. Ry
C., R. I. & P., east.. 7
.1 ti r c. 11 .1 n
!. ., Ik. 1. re 1 nrni,,
Illinois Central
14
13
9
19
8
19
115
15
Total receipts ....114
The dlsnnsltlon of the dav's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of nenu indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
llO Pfd Frit I'mJ hlttinn, illll(: II
Wabash I..; 21$ wn nulej t and unchans
do nfd Ktii to K00A. 6t(6'.e; prime,
Wheef. & i! "B 18 sif ,fi?,,i?p.,ftfttl,.
do 2d pfd 29 CALIFORNIA DRIB
do 1st pfd..
do .(l jifd
Del. & Hudson.
Del.. L. & W...
Denver & It. O.
do pfd
Erio
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking valley
110 prd.
1. 6T'4;
,.1724
.210
.. 45
93
do pfd.,
Amcr. Lin.
do pfd....
Amcr. 8. &
do pfd....
Anne. Mln.
Oil.
lV.'.'.
Illinois Central. .139
Co.
41i Rrooklvn R. T.
7214 Colo. Fuel & I.
674 t'on. Gas
191 Oen. Electric. ..
6314 Olucosn Sugar ,
snVi 1 locking coal ..
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erlo fc W.. 72
do pfd 130
L. & N
Manhattan L...
Met. St. Ry....
Mex. Central ..
Mex. National..
Minn. & St. L..
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. & T.....
no Jin.
Inter. Paper
do nfd.
Inter. Power ..
Lncledo Gas ...
Nn. Rlseult ....
..10S5i Nntlon.nl Lend
..137 National Salt ..
..IfilU1 " Pf'l
.. 23 No, American .
.. Ills Paclllo Coast ..
..106V4 Piudllc Mall ....
..101 (People's Gas ...
.. 26 Pressed S. Car.
62Vi' flo pfd...
42i
. 'iff
.21814
.2iu
.. 39T
.. 20S
11
. 90
,. 42
18U
. 62
93
,. 771i
,. 46J4
.. 421s
IB
DRIED FRUITS Wern
steadier, hut not active. Prunes. 3'iiiiTe.
Apricots. Royal. lOifllc: Moor Park, DVs'ft'
13c. Peaches, peeled, 12!&19c; unpceled,
lU'.jC.
t'ugnr Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 2.-SUGAR-Flrm:
ntmugai,
Uff(4 5-16c;
seronrlM.
iWiSt31c. Molasses, quiet: open kettle. 19fa
34o; centrifugal, Sfi20c., Syrup, quiet, 25
"NEW YORK. Dec. 2.-SUGAR-Raw. firm:
fair refining. 3!ic: centrifugal. 96 test. !;c:
moiasscs sugar. c Kenned, steady.
LONDON, Dec. ?.-BUaAU-Hect, Decem
ber, 7S Z(tl.
Omaha Parking Co 310
G. H. Hammond Cn 496
Swift nnd Company .... '
Cudahy Packing Co. .. 412
Armour & co .m
R. Decker & Degan.... 4
Vansant & Co 137
W. I. Stephen 12T
Hill ft Huntzlncer 2
Livingstone & Sohaller .. 161
Hamilton Sr. Rothschild.. i:m
Ij. F. Husz !'l
R. F. Hohblck IS
Wolf & M 25
Other buyers 2)
Totals 3,111
CATTLE There was tho
1.S05
2,269
1.W3
3,131
511
"833
1.041
IT6
1.S95
rjif open kettle, 24c: open kettle, cent
17 'AYttt&Ac; centrifugal granulated, lUff
m whites, 3r(i4c: yellows, 3!4i83?4c: s
(Ill nnd Ilnnln.
OIL CITY. Dec. 2.-OII-Credlt balances.
$1.30; ccrtltlcates, no bid; shipments Novem
ber 30, 107,516 bbls.; average. 99.415 bbls.;
shipments December 1. 70.701 bbls.; runs
Novemuer 30. l.'i.yfi urns.: average, 79,35s
bbls.: runs December 1. 10.336 bb s.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 2.-OIL Turpentine,
firm. 351ie. Rosin, firm nnd unchnnged.
new YORK. uer. ui ij cottonseed.
firm: prlmo yellow. HGVie. Petroleum, dull.
Ttosin, nrm.
sides (loose), SS.25818.40. Dry salted
1.1 ... n fit t rit ..1 -
(a
rllm
shoulders (boxed). J7.258j7.60. Short clcur
kldes (boxed). J8.704I8.80.
WHISKY-Rasls of high wines, $1.32,
The following aro the receipts unci ship.
hieiUH or gruui ycaicruay .
Articles.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...,
Corn, bu
Onts, bu
Rye, bu
liuriey, nu.
.St. Louis Grnln anil Provisions.
ST. LTGI8. Dec. 2. WHEAT1 Higher:
No. 2 rod cash, elevator. 80ic; trnek. 81o;
December, 791ic; May, 805ic; No. 2 hard,
T6e. .... ...
CORN Higher; no. -j cash, on&c; track.
CoHtiWc: December. 6Tjic: May. 66?4c
OATH Higher; rwo. - casn, i.c: o. i
whlto. 4TlfjlTl4r.
FLOUR Stronger: red winter patents.
N, J. Central in) Pullman P. Car. .216
N. Y. Central 167-f;
.Norro t w wi.
i o nfd uii
No. Paclllc pfd...l001j
i
Receipts. Shipments,
61, (Ml fil.000
184.000 265,01)0
128,(100 609,000
419,000 260,00i)
30,000 1,1)00
12T.00O 22.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wns tlrm; creameries, 14H24!4c;
(Mines. A'iimXK. encese, sicauy, Sii'a'iO'.ic,
i;ggs, urm; ircsu, .ic.
.NEW YOnK GKXEHA1, MARKET,
(lunlHt Ions
of the Dn;r
Comrnndltlra,
on Vnrlons
noiH,, cxpuris, uo.ots Dins,; moro ncuvc, cash: No. 2
r In tone; winter patents, $3.tVjg3Ji0; egc; No. 3. C(
r straight, $3.4Wf3.50; Minnesota nat- OATS No.
$3.T5(U4.10; winter extras, $3,601(2.90: RYE No.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2. FLOUR-Reeelnts.
IS. 273 bbls.; exports, 05,888 bbls,; moro active,
nrmer
winter
ents. 1
Minnesota linkers, $2,90cij3.25: winter low
srudes. $2..VK)2.60. Ryo Hour, firm: fair to
good. J.l.l.Va'3.10: cholco to fancy, $3.453.60.
Hl.'C K Wll EAT St end y ; $1,25 per cwt.,
imcK iNow xorK.
CORNMEAL Firm.
RYE Firm: No. 2 western, 6SV4c. f. o. b
annul.
WHEAT Receipts, 208.050 bu.: exports,
6T.53I bu. Spot. Ilrmcr: No. 2 red. S5c. f. o.
b.. afloat; No. 2 red, 82?io In elevator: No.
1 hard. Diiluth, 90c, f, o. b.. afloat. Options
wero tlrm and active all day except for u
brief midday reaction on the big vlslblo
upply Increase. Outsiders bought a Inrge
amount ofywliont. forcluti houses took a
llttlo and scalpers covered freely. Smaller
northwest receipts, a decrease on passage
nnd sennt offerings helped tho advance;
market closod strong at VA'gl'iic net nd
vnnco; March, 83iii5tS4Uc, closing nt SlUc;
May. S3 7-163(83 U-lCc, closing nt 83,c; 1'c
ceniber. SO14i82c. closlnc at S2c.
CORN Receipts, 46,000 bu.: exports. 31,.
622 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, 69'4c In elevator
Hini iii'.o t. n. ii., aiioni, upiion marlfcl
wad nrm, with wheat, but hud llttlo sup
port otherwise, and ruled dull all day;
closed llrni nnd liyc not higher; May,
eu ii li!Ai lis- 1 .... I ... ,-n... j ...
wo li"lIIOf ulvniilK 111 WiUi DCCv 111 lie 1 1
85,fil'4c closing at 6.S74C
OATS-Rerelpts, 229.T0O bu.: exports, IS.
DT6 bu. Snot, strong; No. 2. 19c: No. 3. 4Sc;
No. 2 white, 62c: No. 3 white. 61 ho: track,
nitxed weslerni 4M491ic; trnck. white. ROif
Mr. Options quiet, but tinner, on tho
strength in wheat.
HAY Steady: good to choice, 82Wi92l4e,
iiurs mnot: state, common to choice,
1(WI1 ,'rn.i 1'lff.llJ.n IHiKl nrnn (Ifill,. 1 till .,rnn
cgilc; Pacltie const. 1901 crop, I2'jl514c; 1900
crop. 9iil4c: I8J19 rrop. 6t(llc.
HIDICS-Flrm: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs,,
18o: Calllornla. 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole. Ruenns
Ayres. light to heavyweights. 25W26HC.
WOOL Quiet; domestic tlecce, 25Q26c;
lexas, iti'iiiic.
COAL-Oulet
PROVIStONK-Uecf. steady; family. $11.00
QU..11U; mess. '.'.M."niu.ij; ncei natns, i:.;kw
12,78; packed. $10.ttVq 12.00; city, extra India
niess. ii,iiwnii.". f-ui meats, steady; pick
led bellies. $S.751il0.25: plckied shoulders.
$7; pickled hums, J'J.75H10.OO. Lard, llrni:
western steamed. $9.85: December closed at
$10.07i, nominal. Pork, tlrm: family. $14.0i
(ilT.0O; short cleurs, $17.6Otfl9.0i); mess, $16.(0
m 1 1 ,m.
TALLOW, Finn! city ($2 per pkg,), 6T4W
fir: country (pHkh. free). 6H6ie.
Ill'TTER Receipts, 6,3.19 pkgs.; firmer,
talo dairy. 15U21c: creamery, 16f(25iic;
lune crritinery, iaii..u; ihciui, i.niiioc,
MIIPPUI.. n.n.lnlu ,lr..u . atA..,lt.
I 1 l. 1 ' llI.VV CIID, ..V I ' I f , DIGIIUl ,
luiicv larce Hentember. n": fancy small
September, 10ie: lab, innile. best large,
'4e: nun nuiiiu. nest smnu, iinuvHC,
KOOS-Reccltils, 6,i!(l) pkgs.; dull and
asv: stntn and Pennsylvania. 24ft25c: west.
frn. at mark, 26o; southern, at mark, fil
POULTnY-Allv,, .wcAkj uprinis, 7H;
SWiD Timothy, nominal, $3.50Ji6.M.
CCRNMEAIz-Steady. $3.
HRAN Steady; sacked, cast track, $t.03W
1.0B.
HAY' Timothy, weak. $13.6014.60; prairie,
scarce and firm, $1 1.0014.00.
Whisky steady. $1.32.
IRON COTTON TUSH $1.
IlAGOINa-6ifijSc.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed).
steady; extra shorts. $8.60; clear ribs, $S.50;
clear sides. $8.75. Ilacon (boxedi. stendv:
extra shorts. $9.3TH: clear sides, $9.6214.
RKCEirTH fiour. v.'.uw DDis.: wheat,
49.000 bu.: corn, T4.000 bu.; oats. 6T.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS flour. 10,000 bbls.; wheat,
12,000 bu.; corn, 16,000 bu,; oats, 60,000 bu.
Kanana City Grnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 2.-WHEAT-D0-
ccmbor. 7H4o; May, 75fie. Cash: No. 2
hard. 72ft72Hc; No. 3. T0JiT2c: No. 2 red, T6o;
iso. t. ijuittfioc. itcceipis. lui.cixi cars.
CORN December. 66iM6;c: May. 66i;c.
Cash: No. 2 mixed, twyic; No. 2 white, 67
HOC.
white. 4TlifHSC.
C2U(nfi3'.c.
HAY-Cholce timothy. S13.00UT13.5O: nralrle.
jia.u7iii.ui.
)nturlo St W
ennsvlvanlii .
Reading
do 1st prii
do 2d pfd
St. L. St S. F..,
do 1st pril
do 2d pfd
St. L. South w.,
do pfd
SI. Paul
Tievr York Money Market.
NEW YORIw Dec. 2.-MONEY-On rail.
Ilrm at S'iiO per cent; lust loan. 4 per cent:
rilling raie. i per ceni; prime mercantno
naner. 4V41l5 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with
actual nuslliess in uniiKers bills at ll.8T-li
i?i4.S7Ti for demand and at $4.84i(BI.8IH for
sixty duys: posted rates, $l.85y4.bS; com
mercial tuns. .sav4'n.Mr4.
SILVER Har, 54Uc: Mexican dollars,
44:c.
HONDS Government, strong; state, In
active: railroad. Inactive.
The closing quotations on nonus are ns
follows:
nUTTER-Creamcry.
17c
EGGS Fresh, 2ic.
lS22c; dairy, fancy,
A'lslble Supply nf Grnln,
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.-The visible supply
of grain Saturday, November 30, as com
plied ny tne ncw yorK i-roouco exchange,
s ns iounws:
WHEAT 52.396.000 bu.: increase. 3.484.000
bu.
CORN-U.727.000 bu.: dccrcnsc. 237.000 bu.
OAT8-6.60J.000 hu;; Increase, 111.000 bu.
RVE 2.554,000 bu. ; decrenfce. 61.000 bu.
HARLEY-3.O07.0O0 bu.; Increase, 437.000 bu.
Plillndrlpliln Prodnrr Alnrkrl,
PHILADELPHIA. Der. 2.-RUTTER-
Flrtn; fancy creamery, 26c; fancy nearby
prints. 29r.
EGGS Firm: fresh, nearby nnd western.
30c; fresh southwestern, 30c; fresh south
ern. .80.
CHl'.EBE Firmer: New York creams.
fancy, small, lO-fillc; New York creams,
fair to choice, MflO'c.
Mlniirnpolis IVbrnt. I'lour nnil Ilrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Deo. 2.-WHEAT-Cash.
73l,e; December, 72'ic; May, 74Hc; on track,
no. l nam, ittio; :so. i uormeni, iiic; no.
s nortnern. ii'jo.
FLOUR Higher: second natents. S3.60.il
3.65: llrst clears, $2.80y2.'.'5; second clears,
uhan l ncnaiigeu.
Toledo Grnln nnd Nerd,
TOLEDO. Dee. 2. WHEAT-Strnnir mid
nctlve: cash. 8014c: December. 804e: May.
S2tdc.
i-uitN I'irm: uoccmrjcr, mc; May, 65lio.
i i o ieceiniicr. iu. in.v, n?4C
SEEDS-Clover. December. $5.694: March
$5.75.
.XIIiTaukre Grnln MnrUrl.
MILWAUKEE. Dec.
Higher: No. 1 northern,
northern, T2',lfT3c; May, TS'ic.
RYE-Hlgher: No. 1, 65c.
u a RLE V Lower; No. 6W2o;
uniiniv(T.
curn .May, 6ii.i,4c
- WHEAT -
nominal; No.
sample,
Codec llnrkrt,
NEW YORK. Dee. 2.-COFFEE-Rnot
Rio. Btcndv: No. 7 invoice. f.';c. Mild.
steady; Cordova, TV4j(Tf llv. Futures opened
quiet, with prlcci uncliHiiged to R polntH
lower iiuiicr ngni room seiuug anu realiz
ing, due to disappointing European cables
and to an estimate ny a prominent lira
zl Inn firm of 450.000 bugs for the R o De
cemher movement and fiOO.ooo bans for
Santos considerably heavier than the trnde
in gnerui nao. loouea for. no investment,
".14St
.. 49V
.. 52 i
.. Will.
.. .'T
.. 591j
..166?i
Republln Steel...
no pru
Sugar
Tenn. Conl JC- T.
Union Hag S: P.
do pfd
U. S. Leather...
do pfd
U. S. Rubber....
do pfd
V. S. Steel
do nfd
Western Union..
Amor. Locomo..
do pfd
.123?,
. 63
. 1414
. if
. 11'i
. l.i
. 52
. 4211
31J4
eiv York Dry Gnmln Alnrket.
NEW YORK. Dee. 2.-DRY OOODS-The
market for rotton goods todny has been
dull In all departments, both buyers and
sel crs nppnrentiy wuiting ror tne govern
ment report on tne cotton crop. iiusineHs
was light, at previous prices. Print cloths
are stendv. but Inactive. Cotton hosiery
hns sold in moderate quantities; only under
wear in modcraio request.
Cotton .Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.-COTTON-Snnt
closed quiet; middling uptunds. Sc: middling
guir. 814c: sales, l4,8lfi Bales. Futures closed
fiulct nnd steady. December. 7.oac: Jan
uary, .ow reDruary. i.twc: .iarcn. i.w
April, T.5Rc; May, i.5tc: June, 7.56o; July,
7.64c; August. 7.330: September. 7.18e.
OALVESTON, Dec. 2. cotton steady.
El (tin flatter Market.
ELGIN. III.. Der. 2. RUTTER 'I'he offer
ings of butters Aggregated 4,50; fjs.. with
no sales mnde. Tho market was declared
firm nt 24Vtc, tho same as last week. Sales
of the week were OOl.OnO lbs.
8,20s 4.:
llnhest Mo
day's run of cattle here today that has ar
rived In 11 good many weeks, and It was
also noticeable that there were fewer good
cattle in tho yards than has been tho case
for sometime past. Packers, however, were
anxious for supplies, and as a result the
market ruled fairly active and fully steady
all nround In spite of the poor quality of
tne orrenngs.
There were no finished cattle In the
yards toduy, but the better grades of thoo
that were offered sold nt good, strong
prices. Tho warmed-up cattle and common
kinds moved slowly tho same as they have
all along, but still they sold for fully us
much ns the samo grades brought at the
close of last week. , ,
The bulk of the receipts today consisted
of cows of rather common quality. The
snme ns was the caso with steers, there
wero no strictly choice cows nnd heifers
on -sale. Anything at an goon, nnwever,
was nicked tin nt an early hour and good
Mtrnnir nrlres wern mild. It wns evident
tnnt pacKors wero anxious lor supplies, nun
In some cases sellers were ablo to get con
siderably better prices than were paid last
week, dinners also soio ireeiy 111 strong
nrli'RH. Inn the medium era ilos did not
ulmw mil nil nf nnv chnnco from last week.
Just about steady prices wero pain loony
for tho bullB. calves nnd stags there wero
offered on the market.
The supply of stockers and feeders was
light today, and as buyers nil wanted somo
good entile ine ueiicr uraurii nuiu 111
stronger prices thnn they did last week.
Tho commoner ernues. nnwever. inoveu
slowly, the samo us they huvo nil along,
nnrt wer no more than steady.
There were very tow western range came
offered today, but the better grades or
beef steers commanded steady prices. The
common kinds, though, wero very dull.
The better grades 01 cows nun cnniicrs iiifo
sold nt strong prices, and so also did de
uimViio .tncUrK nnil feeders, but common
grades of all kinds of cattle wero neglected.
Representative pmca.
HKKr BTBBHB.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIUCKT.
Cattle
Firm Nherp
. 91
.1031;
96il
V6
L. & N. U. 4s....l02i
Mex. Central 4s.. K314
no in 111c Jl
M. & St. L. 4s. ...103
M.. K. & T. 4s... PSV4
UO .H Ml
N. V Centfal" 'ia.mH iSfiJlA.
do een 'liin nn $2.00jl.2o: cows. $1.25to.0O; he
N J ij iren si' 131 6.50: canners. $1,25421: bull!
U S ref. 2s, reg.lOSU'
do coupon P?4
do 3s, reg 108l4
do coupon IOS94
do new 4s, reg,. 1391V
do coupon 139i,4
do old 4s, reg. 11114
do coupon H2'4
do 6s, reg 107
do coupon 1 07 '
Atcn. gen. is un
do adj. 4.i...
Bnl. & O. 4s..
do u'.is
do conv. 4s..
Canada So, 2s
C. of G. 5s....
do is tne
Plies. & O. 4tis
Chi. & A. 314s..,. 86i do. Rnllway rs....l20U
C, H. & Q tl. 4s... 97'n'ex. & Pac. Is. .1181,
C. M Si S L g. 4s.H2 T. St L & W 4s.. 8IW
C & N W c. 78...140U Union Paclllc 4s.l06H
('. R I & P 4S....106K do conv. 4s 105H
ecu Ac u g. is.ju.',i! tinu.inii is us
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 9l'i do 2s in
... I . . .1 . ) , .. I , .1 ,ln .11. II . ' , B .
(. (lllll illlll CHI, 1.1. ,. 0)4 l,l. !....,,,, (Jl"4
1, & It. G. 4s. .,.103 "'est tihoro 4s.. ..113:,
Erlo nrlor . 4s....lfKi W. L. E. 4s.... AHA
do general 4s... 90V, Wis. Central 4s... 9ii
F W & D C 1s,. 10114 Consol. Tob. 4s. 63V
Hock. Vol, 414s.. 10S
No. Pac II c 4s. ...W5
do ;ts 721s
is. K IV, V. S..,.lU."i
Rending gen. 4s,. 99U
St L & I M r. 8s.1IG',i
St L & S F 4s,... 96U
do 2s 7!7;
S A A- A P 4h.... tTi
no-.
...101
...109
...107
..107 'So. Pnclflo 4s.
Stendv Hogs
Slenriy.
CHICAGO. Dec. 2.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
21.001) natives. 200 Texans, 500 westerns.
Mnrket steady to strong rane.y came,
$7,505x9.00; good to prime. $6.35i7.30: poor
stocKers and leeoera.
lelfers. K.(mt
ills. S2.OOSi-4.4o:
calves, iz.bViio.ou; wesiarn steers, w.oinio.w.
I IOUB Receipts today, w,vi neau; to
morrow. 45.000 (estimated!: crt over. o.vm.
Mnrket 10ii15o lower: mixed nnd butchers.
i.vfi.vrrfi.15; cnod to choice heavy. $5.90ff6.1R:
rough heavy. 15.405.70; light, J5.''K'& 93; bulk
or snies, JS..UJIO..K).
SHEEP ANU LAMMS Receipts. ol.WU
hsnrt- shupn stendv to 10c lower: lambs.
wenKer Dill Closed siiouk; kuiki iu umnuu
n'niiiiira M snfi 4.2.1 fair in choice mixed.'
$2.75fi3.60: western sheep. $3.0O1j4OO; native
ntniiH. S'.r.'iis.ui: wesiern nmos. jj.wjm.m.
O llclal Saturday: Receipts iattie. i.sn.-
head: hogs, ,.'4,53! head; sneep, ;i,zit nenn.
Silnmentii cattle. 416 neau; nogs, j.jji
head; sheei), 636 head.
New York Live Monk Mnrket
NEW YORK. Dec. 2. UEEVES-Recclpts,
,942 head; steers. 10c higher; bul
cows, Ilrm to ibo higher: steers
No.
1
1
14
1
8
1
12
4....
1....
1....
3....
8,...
V.'.'.'.
1....
6....
1....
6....
1....
1....
6....
1.
Av.
... 640
... 910
...1062
... 970
... 982
720
Pr.
2 25
2 60
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 25
No.
6...
1.
A V.
, 895
..1190
..1150
..1113
..1230
..1255
Pr.
3 50
4 00
4 5(1
5 IS
4 50
5 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
bulls. $2.50fi3.50; cows.
$4.GOfi5.9:
$1.50'f3.33. Cables
Ex-dlvldciid.
London Stock O.uotnt innn,
LONDON, Dec. 2.-4 p, in.-ClosIng:
Consols, money. 9014'
do account fl
Anaconda tijli
Atchison m?
do pfd 103
Hal. St Ohln.,..,.10iil
Canadian Pac....llli1
Clies. Ss UI1I11.... r.i!
Chlcieo O. W.... 251b
C, M. & St. P. ...173
Denver & R. O.. 46VI
do prd 9bi,
Erie I3i.i
do 1st pfd 711
do 2d nfd 61
Illinois Central. ..113'4
L. & N 112i
M., I. It T L'6,
do pfd 334
n. v, central. ...174
W,
Norfolk Sz
do nfd.
No. Pnclflo pfd.
Ontnrlo & W...
Pennsylvania ..
Rending
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
80. Railway ...
do nfd
So. Paclllo
0H
9HS
9IVS
Mil
76i
25'f,
4I4
ISO?
95si
Union Pnclflo .,..10514
no pro.,
U. 8. Steel ....
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Snatilsh 4s
Rand Mines 103
DcReers 10-H
92 V4
4IVl
l'n?4
41
Ex-Interest.
HAR BILVER-23 1-lfid per ounce.
MONEY 3U34 per cent. Tho rate of ills-
count 111 tne open niarKet for short nnd
three months' bins is sjsis per cent,
Hunk rirnrlniis.
OMAHA. Dec 2, Rank clearings today.
ii uh.zs'j.&i ; corresponuing day last year,
$1,259,356.28: Increase. $4,933.23.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2,-Clenrlngs. $10,333,166;
balances, $1,467,562.
CINCINNATI, Deo. 2.-.Money at 34fl6
per cent. New York exchange, 301(32 per
cent. Clearings, $1,466,750.
HOSTON. Dee. 2,-Clearlngs, $20,161,749;
UHiHiiurn. i,4i,,pni.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2.-Clearlngs. $15.
4ii.4i; naiances, ;,ijxi,6i-.', Money, fi per
cent.
BALTIMORE. Dec. 2,-Ciearlngs, $3,357,
quote prices, steady; exports tomorrow, 810
cattle. 1.124 sheen and 4,8,5 qunrters of
CALVES Receipts, 1,518 neau: veais. zo
(!i60r higher: crassers. 2oo. higher; yeais,
$4.50'!i8.oo: grassers. $2.75'u3.oo; westerns,
t'l (UV!,.( IY. vnrllncfR. i'l.M.
SHEEP AND LAMMS ucreipm. ju.oti
head: sheen, steady to 1r higher! lambs.
10f(15o higher: sheep. $2.00fj3.l0: export
sheep. $3.73; wethers. $1.00; culls. l.&fT
1 ? inmlm ll.Tft! one rnr. S5.2.I.
UOUa Receipts. l..n'l iichii. iiiuiki hi 111
to 0r, higher: state hogs, $6.oiKii6.10; choice
light, $6.15; western, $o.60H5.i&.
SI. Iiul I.lvr HUirk .llnrkel.
ST. LOUIS. Der. 2,-CATTLE-Recelpts,
1 -nn i.om.i iiirimiiiifr l.tm head lexans:
marital ulondv In St mil CI native HII1IH1II1K
n..A nvnnri a'ini,i u Tr,Ti6.''"i' dressed beef
and biltchef steers. $3.6V(nu,40; steers under
1.000 lbs,, I3.0OT5.0O; stocKers anu leeuers,
$2.25Q3.tV): rnw-H and heifers. $2.OO1f5.00: ran
tiers, Vl.50ff2.50; hulls. $2.25'34.O0; Texas and
indlnn steers. .i.ii'hi..u; t-wu
.1-. ..nu's niw! liolrnrx SL'.251l3.30.
uriiiu linn. 111a n,di iifHii: mtiiivri nil
Ifie lower: pigs and ilghts, 5.iVMt5.7t): park-
KUvn.t Til- f.ntnlior. SS.T.i'flti.'.'O.
s ek anu iiA.Mim uereiiiin,
head: market steady; native, mutton", $3.2o
M3.75; lambs. $4,0Og4.75; culls and nuchs,
$2.0Cf 3.25,
Slock In Slu-ht
Tl,. (nllnnlni. Infill, ulinn'x the reCellltS Of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt me nvo priiKipai
mnrgeis ror wecemuer
Cattle,
South Omaha 3.021
Chicago 21.VO
Kansas city
St. Louis 3,300
St. Joseph 4,2i
1
1.;:.:
i....K
1
1
2
6....
1....
11....
1....
21....
1,...
1....
1....
4....
L...
o
V.'.'.'.
1....
1....
1....
13....
... 921
... 840
... 795
... 640
... 990
...1020
... 910
... 9S5
... 930
.'.. 835
... 9T0
...1060
...1010
...1110
...1000
... 850
... 980
... 946
...1040
83U
, 9T0
S00
1005
1180
1040
TS0
806
1290
986
930
80S
1400
112")
4 00 10...
COWS.
T9 4 85
1 90
2 10
2 25
2 23
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 30
2 ."A
2 :i5
2 35
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 511
2 50
2 50
2 63
2 63
2 63
2 65
2 TO
2 T5
2 T5
2 80
2 80
SO
85
8.
12..
4..
...10S0
...1035
...1055
... T8T
...1125
. . .1010
... 886
... 912
...1026
... 966
...1010
16 1088
4 1075
3 900
1
1
3
4
12
5
18....
6.,..
3....
1....
1....
o
u"!.'
i....
19....
10....
4....
L...
3....
IT....
4..
...1003
...1186
...1100
... 950
, . 835
... 930
...101 10
...1100
...1060
...1200
...1045
...1150
...1112
...1100
...1060
...1090
... 986
...1207
2 8.7
2 90
2 90
2 10
3 00
3 00
3 P0
3 00
3 no
3 00
3 00
3 mi
3 00
3 05
3 10
.'I 10
3 20
3 25
3 23
.1 25
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 2.1
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 35
3 40
3 61
3 75
4 25
TIT4IFKRS
570 2 00 2 810 3 50
653 2.50
s RULLS.
1170 2 60 1 1460 2 50
1325 2 60 1 1150 2 T5
1260 2 25 1 1190 3 23
1250 3 60 1 18T0 3 73
CALVES,
120 4 25 1 100 3 00
80 5 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
003 2 10
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1...
15...
12...
a...
1...
1...
14...
17...
31...
87
780
558
912
740
RAO
710
, 752
780
, 661
23 feeders.. 10OS
3 feeders.. 890
3 feeders.. 1003
10 rows 1063
1 cow I'M)
9 cows 1063
46 steers.... 956
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 23
3 05
3 23
3 35
3 50
NERRASKA.
24.
1
3
7
23
31
2S
...It..,
41
875
.. 880
., 616
.,1075
.. 915
.. 784
.. 949
,.. 918
... 657
3 50
3 55
3 6n
3 60
3 75
3 75
3 90
3 70
I 10
i 65
:t 40
2 75
3 0
3 10
3 25
22 feeders,. 1025 4 00
1 feeder... ;i iw
28 feeders.. 950 3 90
1 feeder. , . H50 a no
1 steer....H00 90
4 steers. ...1250 4 90
21 steers. ...1081
14 steers. ...U4.'
2 steers. ...iui
6 steers. ...ii
2 cows... . 750
10 rows 682
8 COWS,, ., :r.'a
4 cows
I bulls,.
T cows. .
12 cows, ,
1 cow...
1 hull..,
WYOMING.
3 50
COLORADO.
7 COWS.
1 cow..
II rows.
bulls,
16 rows. .
8 rows. .
4 rows..
6 rows....
6 cows. . .
1 cow, . . .
5 calves.,
3 bulls....
Hogi. Sheep.
8.730
M,orl
11.00H
fi,'1
6.5fO
1.488
31.000
mio
18,r
in
Tolals 40,221 51.930 6S.73S.
8 steers
1 steer 1160
1 steer 1160
1 bull 1260
11 steer. ...1211
D.
14 feeders,. 1W
1 feeders., to
4 sr.
4 90
4 fo
4 on
.' 25
2 00
3 10
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1046 4 0.) 8 rows io;
... S15
...1182
...1063
... 811
... 6V)
...1000
..1107
.. 850
..1111
..1310
..1120
..1057
,. 92.'
.. 996
. 94.1
. 870
. 101
.1036
I 00
4 00
2 10
I 30
W. Wyntt-Colo,
3 35 5 cows
2 COWS,
2 cows, .
2 cows..
765
.. 965
..1040
Ud SIChBCr-S. D.
.It) i 3 88 1 cow 920
2 15 9 IOWP 1UM
Ilros.-Ulnh.
1 cow 1230
12 cows 1(19
!'J feeders.. 60.1
2 feeders.. 750
1 feeder... 1070
3 30
4 0)
3 oi
3 ;5
2 ;u)
1 50
3 10
3 00
3 10
;i 25
3 15
2 75
3 35
.1050 3 50
4 "S
4 25
3 W
I 10
3 SO
905
3 cows 939
..ita
Hunter
1 cow 3 10
1 hull 1200 2 50
.". bulls 14"0 2 30
6 feeders.. 6n3 2 60
:t feeders. . 856 3 15
Tollee L. niul s. CO. w yo.
It cows !". 2 75 21 cows 975
12 cows 1110 3 IS
J. it. joncs-a. u
12 cows 1099 3 60 I cows.
3 cows 933 3 50
M. C. Sinltll-S. D.
9 steers. ...1211 1 25 2 steers.'.. .1140
1 steer 1200 I '.'. 1 steer PO)
6 cows loot 3 : l steer n.o
1 cow 1010 3 on
R. L. Thonieati-Wyo.
21 cows 1010 I 50 25 (.Iecrs....ll5l
5 cows 1010 3 00
HOGS Receipts of hoes were liberal for
the llrst day of the week, but not as heavy
as they were on Monday of Inst week. All
other mnrkets wero quoted lower and as n
lesuit pacKers hiiu led out miming mhvo
lovvnr t in t ii suiuniny s Kcuorni inarKci.
the llrst loads sold mostly from $.i.90 to
$6 00. The prime heavyweights brought
mostly Irom $5.97'4 to $.05, while medium
weights of good (lilnlltv sold largely at
$5.tKru.95. The lightweights sold from $5.90
lown to $.).f.u. w th P ks stl 11 lower. As is
always the case the Mk lit hogs moved very
slowly on the start and Inanost cases were
leu .nun ine nisi run oi me mnrm-i.
The Munition did not change matertiill.v
on the rlobC nf the market, except that
trading became a little morn brisk, so that
In spite of the slow opening practically
everything was disposed of In tMlrly good
season. The greatest declllie of the day
was on th. lightweight hogs, which sold
very unevenly. Good heavyweight hogs,
In most cases, did not sell much ovor u
nickel lower, ltcpi emulative sales:
2 15
3 10
1 75
1 75
2 15
3 70
3 10
3 10
2 25
3 65
2 T5
2 00
3 00
3 73
2 25
5 01
2 CO
3 13
2 00
2 00
3 15
3 25
3 25
No. Av.
94 116
7 151
90 179
9T 1T6,
99, .
92...
96...
61'
..161
..166
. .ISO
..1S5
..182
93.
89 1T3
91 1TI
80 1!7
.18..
..181
..1S7
HP I
..181
..19S
-"J
TO...,
94...,
T2. . .
91...
98...
9...
TS...
12...
187
S8 2i l
155 199
82 193
.82 20i)
6 2211
4 19.1
39 266
I". 2 0
81 27
1.7
M) 221
3 198
87 216
62 ' '
327
41 187
3 191
TO, ,,,,,251
89. .....234
liS 24 S
Sh. Pr.
... 6 00
5 60
5 60
6 61
5 TO
5 T5
5 80
.1 So
5 80
R 85
5 8.1
6 8.1
6 8.1
6 s.i
5 8,1
5 !ifl
.1 91
6 9-1
5 91
.1 !1
5 90
6 9il
.1 90
5 90
5 90
.1 92 '4
No.
200
'40
120
160
50
120
80
40
'io
80
120
10
T3 1ST
T2 234
Tl 216
6T 2T9
6 .25T
n 273
30 33..
A. 8h, Pr.
100
80
'40
120
240
40
40
60
120
811
120
69..
TO.
76.
TO.
61.
T5.
15.
TO..
Tl..
6T.,
61..
'66.,
72.,
TO.,
05. .
4S.,
62.
.19214
5 921i
r. 9.'(s
r. 92C;
r. 92(1.
r. 92' 4
.1 9.'S
r. 9jfS
...2.1s
...271
...271
...2f.
. . .250
...321
...212
. . .279
...258
. . .207
. . .266
...316
. . .275
...240
. . .2.10
. . .226
...263
...211
...211
...177
...2.VI
.231
.256
06...
69 ..
63 '. '.29 1
MI 201
70...
28i)
80
80
200
81)
2il
8' 1
40
12i
'80
'80
80
210
80
40
SO
120
LV)
'so
160
120
120
360
161
81)
0...
69. . .
69. . .
69...
I...
94T..
21...
15...
.229
..214
..26S
. .239
. .230
"3?iS
. .297
63....
73...,
31....
77. . . 1
61
59...,
60...,
73. . .
63..
. ...ki
..210
..2l
. .253
. .284
. .262
..241
T4 28S
60.,
69...
(VI....
49....
.Ml
. .2.11 '
..342
. .272
..380
..331
. .30.1
r. 91
5 9;.
B 91
5 97'4
.1 97i
5 971j
r. 97(4
fi 971s
5 97s
5 97s
r. 97 a
.1 97'
r. 971 3
5 971-
6 97'5
5 97 3
r. 971;
.1 971-
5 9715
5 97" i
.1 97I4
.1 !?',
.1 9714
r. 9714
r. 971;
5 9714
5 97 s
I. 97 i
6 97's
6 971,
5 97' 4
6 11
6 l)
6 00
6 fl
6 )
6 no
6 00
ii m
6 nn
6 (
6 no
no
6 on
6 no
6 Oil
6 02' 4
6 A2'S
Ii 05
HI
fi 05
6 10
40
80
SO 5 9;
40 & 9.1
160 6 95
80 fi 9.1
160 fi 95
120 fi 9.1
80 5 9.1
40 f. 9.1
... 5 9.1
... 6 9.1
2S0 1". 9.1
... fi 9.1
40 5 91
... .19.1
40 5 91
... fi 9.1 52.
.- 125 80 5 95 62.
SHEEP There wns a light supply of
sheep and lambs hern today nnd as thr de
mand nu the purt of local p.ickers was III
good shape there was not enough change
In the rr.arket to be worthy of mention.
Lambs sold ns high as $4.50. western weth
ers brought $3.1.1 and ewvs sold nt $3.20.
Thero was nothing strictly prlmo on the
market so that the prices paid today do
not look very high. The common kinds
were of eoursn neglected, the same us they
always are, nnd sellers found It dlfllcult Io
get steady prices for that class nf stuff.
Thrro wero not very ninny feeders of
fered today, so that anything at nil good
sold nbout steady with the close of lust
work.
Quotations: Cholrr yearlings. $3.607f3.75:
fnlr to pood yearlings, S3.23iT3.5ii; cholco
wethers, $3,251(3.50; fair to good wethers,
$2.9(yf3.25; choice ewes, $2.9Mi3.23: fair to
good ewes. $2.4M(2.9fl: common owes, $l.UKi$
2.00; choice lnmbs. $l.601i 1.75; fair to good
Iambs, $4.25'5j,4.5n; feeder wethers. $2,901(3.15;
feeder Iambs, 3.251(3.75. Representative
sales:
No. Av.
1 native rwe TO
13 fed ewes 91
11 1 1ml .1. 11V.
$20 fed ewes.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.! io
22.8 Idaho wethers 102
I.) cull Iambs 61
61
20 cull lnmbs.
250 native lambs....
252 nail vo lambs...
259 native lnmbs...
bli) native lambs...
5 cull ewes
10 feeders
160 feeders
4sn feeders
in reedcrs
83 feeders
67 ewes
40 feeder lambs...
31 lambs
73
71
62
71
S3
81
72
76
9T
00
6S
Pr.
$3 00
3 20
:i 20
3 20
3 4.7
3 T5
3 T5
4 31
4 50
4 50
4 fin
1 50
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 2.1
3 60
1 40
ICnnsnn City Live Stork Miit-krl.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 2.C'ATTLK-Rr-celpt",T,500
iiutlvcs, Tun Texans, 200 calves;
beef steers, steady to IOr lower: other rat
tle stendv; rholce export nnd drfsed h?ef
steers. $5.85'q 6.25 : fair to good, $4.6nlj5.T5:
stackers and feeders. $3,001(4.40; western fed
steers, $I.T51i6.(n): western rnngo steers. 3.E0
fiit.TO; Texas nnd Indlnn steers, S3.601j I.S5.
Texas cows, $1.75S3.40: nutlve cows, $2.50
ff('4.75; heifers, $3,2511.75; canners. $l.50fi2.IO;
bulls. S2.0OIf4.O0: cnlves, S3.251i5.25.
HOGS Receipts. 11.001) head, Mnrket ,VS
10c lower: closing heavy; top. $6.30; hulk
of sales. S5.SOfl6.20; heavy, S6.25176 30: mixed
packers. S6.00B6.20; light, $5.35fl6.12'4; pigs,
$4. OOfiS.SO.
SHEEP AND LAMMS - Receipts. 2.000
head. Market lOIilSc hlglier: nntlvo lambs.
$4.6014.75: western lambs, $4.OO1l4.60: native
wethers. S3.25'fr3.75: western wethers, $3.10
S73.50; ewes, $3.0o4T3.60; culls and feeders,
$1.60fl3.23.
St. Joseph Live Stork Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 2. CATTLE Receipts,
4.200 head; steady to 10c higher: natives,
$3.331i5.00: rows and heifers, $1,2516.10; venls,
$2.5Vti6.25: bulls and stags, $2,2545.00; stock
ers and feeders. $2,O0fl4.3O.
HOGS Receipts. 6,600 head; strong to 6c
higher: light and light mixed, $5.70176.25:
medium nnd heavy, $5.90.30; pigs, $3.85ff
S'SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 250 head;
slow and steady, $5.60.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to-james K. Boyd
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
URAIN, PltOVIBIO.MI AM) STOCKS.
Hofcr of Trnde Rnlldlnc.
Direct wires to Chlcato and New Vofk
.onessmdenca, John A. Wairen it Co.
ri
Tha
Fast Trains
aro via
THE UNION PACIFIC
What Is the ua of wasting your
time enroute and your money
on extra weals when It OOBT8
NO MORE3 to trard in tha
On eat trains on tha beat bal
lasts road in tha west, tha
Great Tranj-ContlnenUl Line,
"Tha Overland Rout?"
Tho Popular Personally
Conducted Excursions r
rta this line, Leave Omaha
every Wedncactfiy and Friday at
4:26 p, oi. can join exourelon at
any point enroute.
Pullman Ordinary Ors leave
Omaha at 11:20 p. m. every
Tueaday for Loa Anajeles.
Pullman Ordinary (Tonrlit)
Care leave Omah DAILY at
!8f p. m. for San Kranclsco and
Portland.
For full information address,
Cily Ticket Office,' 1324 Farnam.
Telephone 310.
I'or years this remedy lias been the
standard nerve restorallre. Thoutands
of happy men owe their newly found
Ktrength to Itt unr.
(texlne I'ttls replnce weakness and
exhaiiHtlon with strength and vigor;
the brain becomes clear; the nerves
xte.idy aud calm; gloomy forebodings
rue banNhed and perfect vitality is ful
ly restored.
If you ore suffering ns above, try a
box; you'll be encouraged by its effect
to take the full course of six boxes
then If you are not entirely cured, we
will refund your money. This satis
factory offer is one of the factors of
our micceMi.
11.00 per box : fi boxes (with eunran
tee torure or money back), 13 00, malted
in plain packages, nook liee.
3
rwr ale by Kubn & Co., Puller Paint A
Drug Co., Omaha; Ulllon'a Drug a to re,
South Omaha, and Oavl Drug- Co., Council
Ulufta. la.
Quicker
Than Ever
HOT SPRINGS
ARKAN8AS
IN . . .
io hours in
XL From ST. LOUIS IZ
8 P. M. TO 8 A. M.
IRON
MOUNTAIN
ROUTE
PAMPHLETS FREE
ON APPLIOATiON
H. C. TOWNSEND,
Con. Pass'r. & Tlokot AgL,
ST. LOUIS, rvio.
S5.0Q K MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
Ail Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years in Omaha
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured,
Method naw, without
cuttlnc. uaJw a loii
of time.
CVDUM let cured forme ana tnepoiioa
OT rniLI3 thorouf bly cleansed from
theayatem. Soon every ktgc and symptom
illsanpeara completely and forerer. No
"BItEAKINO OUT" ot the disease on tha skin
or face. Treatment contains no dangerona
flruca orlnjurlons uedlrlnv.
WEAK MEN'roru Excesses or Victim!
ro T4EKTOCB Drnn.iTT or Exnn'Tion,
WASTIMO WBAKNKS8 With KAIILV DCAT In
YoutfO and Middlc Aoed, lack of rim, vigor
and strength, with organs Impaired and veak.
STRICTURE cured with a pew noma
Treatment. ' No pain, po detention from fcusl
ncn. Kidney and llladde' Troubles.
Ceaiallilien fr?.?reitmtii( ty Mull,
Call on on or ucldresi Q So. 14th Sti
Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Nob.
GENT ON TRIAL.
ilKK Ston taklnc nitdlclni'i
It jou haie weak nrKam t
mil power or wnntning nrami,
. our vacuum Oratn Developar wll :
restore you. No d rne. fltrlctuni
and Varlcocnle p'rinanpotlj cured
In 1 to 4 wfmkt. 75,mn In u; nol
one failure: not onn returuii
(tct Immediate; nn O. O, I). fraud. Write tor tier
particulars, tout eealed In plain envelope,
lOCALAPPLIANCE CO. 134 Thorp Blk.lndlinibolli.lntt;
Price
Advances
Hi Per Cent
Dec. 4th,
The Greatest Money-Maker
tN THE HISTORY OF MINING INVESTMENTS
IS OFFERED IN TIIF STOCK OF THE
Price
Advance
Hi Per Cent
Dec. 4th.
Mt. Shasta Gold Mines Corporation
Of Atlanta County, Cal,, th Oreateat Oold and Copper Camp In the f.Vnrld',
BUI I U LJH In tills dletrlct la r.onnidered the moat wen-
Dw laiEa 1 niUli derful discover' In thle or any other stg.
A loo-tnn amelter now operated hy a com
pany owlnr one-half of Bully Hill la paytnir tl.SOO.fmo yearly net above ex
pensea. With their l.OdOton mill will pay
$12,000,000 NET YEARLY.
THR 3IT. SHASTA r.OI.D MIHKM COHT OH ATIOV.
Own the other half of llully Hill and are Inetalllna; a plant which will malta an
equal allowing. Tha only way to get Into Bully llTlt'e big mine la through buy
Ing Mt. Shaata. Oold Mlnea Corporation atock. W nr eelllnp only a limited
number of aharea (of a par value of Ji.oo each) at
6 CENTS PER SHARE.
stock advancejs aa t-JI Mm oidjit nncHMnnit 4.
Bend pubacrlptione and addreea for attractive proepectiia, giving full daflerlptlon
In detalla of thle wonderful property.
SAkTOnn MAKrir.Vfm, Flaoal Arnt, n Adam .14.. riiloniin,
Thoae who have the courage to buy mining
a took while the property la In a atage of da
velonment nr the peopln who make tre-
mendofia profit,
W. A. Wr.HHICK, R14 X Y. l.tfr llldar,. Omaha, .eh
la aathorlaeil to fornleh proapantnaaea anil adltlannl Informatlan
nnil to accept anhaorlptlnna In Omnha nnd anrronnillna: tfrrllary.
P. S. BEAR IN MIND