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Show MINES OPERATING RUNNING SMOOTHLY G. H. Bern of the Mines Operating company has rotumed from an Inspection trip to tho property at Park City, and reports re-ports that everything Is running along smoothly now. The dryer broke down on account of tho wearing out of cortaln parts,, and in consequence the operations were halted for two days. Tho dryer has been repaired, and the average dally tonnage ton-nage of about 150 tons Is being handled again. Mr. Dern said that the company has experienced ex-perienced certain handicaps on account of tho water, and that some ore of a good grade had to be abandoned on account of tho danger Involved in taking It out However, tho present tonnage will be maintained. If not. Increased, and conditions condi-tions at the property generally aro satisfactory satis-factory to tho management. Ore and Bullion. McComick &. Co.. bankers, yesterday reported oro received to the value of "00,-000, "00,-000, and bullion worth "135,000 shipped; total. $195,000. Grutli Meeting" Postponed. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Grutli (Mining company has been nost- poned to January 3. Oro Shipments. The Utah Ore Sampling company yes-tordny yes-tordny reported eight cars of Utah ore released. New York Money. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Call money Arm. 4i0 per cent; ruling rate, 53 per cent; closing, 4i0'4" per cent. TImu loans, lirm: sixty days, 5f?5i per cont; ninety days, 5 per cent; six months, 5 per cent .Mercantile paper, 5J5S per cent. Sterling exchange, firm; sixty days, $4.81.25; demand. $4.85.40. Commorcial bills, S4.8H. Bar silver. 57"c. Mexican dollars, 44c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonda. firm. Cotton Mavkot. XEW YORK. Dec. 2. Cotton closed steady at 3 to 6 points higher. NEW YORK, Dec 2. Cotton futures closed steady. December, 13.19c; Jan nary, 13.03c; March, 13.16c; Mav, 13.10c; July, 12.90c Spot, quiet: middling, 13.50c; gulf, 13.75c. Flax, Oats and Rye, MINTs-KAPOblS, Dec. 2. Flour First patents, $4.054.35 ; second patents, J3.S5 JD4.15; first clears, 52.803.00; second clears, $3.605)2.SO. Bran, unchanged. Corn, No. 3 vellow, 63ft" GGc. Oats. No. 3 white. 30?(0:i7c. Rye, No. 2, 52ffi 53Jc. Max, ,$1.3fi"'fl. I0i(. Barloy, unchanged. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. Dec 2. Hogs-Receipts. Hogs-Receipts. 5500; lower; heavy. ."7.f0f77.70: light, $7.005'7.55: pigs, r.7oi&'G.75;" bulk of sales, $7.30T7.55. Cattlo Receipts, 1500; easier; native steers, "fi,2oirii9.25; cows and heifers. S5.7C fr7.35; western steers. $G. 90777.80; Texas steers, $..7nf7.i)0; range cow.s and heifers. heif-ers. $5.50fl7.UO: calvtis. "6.001f 10.00. Sheep Itcceipto, . lit.SOO; lower: vcar-Hngs, vcar-Hngs, ."S.f.OfJG.lO; wethers, 51. 004. G5; lambs. ?G.75ir17.50. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 2 Hogs Receipts. Re-ceipts. 1S.000; 10c lower; bulk, 7.25t" 7.G0; heavy. "7.50(5i7.G."; packers and butchers. S7.35(fjEi7.G0: lights. ."7.207.50; plgF, 45.50??G.75. Cattle: Receipts, 11,000; steady; prime-fed prime-fed steers. JS.20ftS.50; dressed-bcef steers, $G.25!0'S.10: western sleers. $0.00 7.G0: southern steers. "5.50i&57.50; cows. ?J.25(??7.00: heifers. 5.50S.."0: slockcrs and feeders. ;5.25fii"-50; bulls, $ l.75'36.G0; calves. $G.50((t'10.UO, Sheep Receipt. 10,000; steadv; lambs. S7.00f?7.G5: yearlings. $5.'J5ftn.2il; wethers. weth-ers. $ 1.50 ft 5. 50; owes. 4.00fJ'I.G0. Chicago. CHICAGO, Dec. 2. Hogs Receipts, 32.000; unsettled;. opened 10c lower; de-clinu de-clinu partly regained; bulk of sales S7.55 1527.75; light, "7.l5'fi7.70: mixed, S7.4.ri7T 7.90; heavy, 7.irf"7.S5: rough, S7.45fT. 7 GU; pigs. Sri. 00 (W 7. 10. Cattle Receipts. 7000: slow; bcevrs. "fi.fi0fefl.50: Toxn steers, "G.fio(f?7.70: I western steers. "5.90fi'7.75: Btoclcers and feeders. ?4.SO7.40: cows and hcifcrx, 13.308.15: calves. $7.00'f" 1 1.00. 1 Fliecp KecelptH. 1G.O00: strong; 10c to 2."c higher; native, - !.00t?".25: western. "4.00tf;".2.V vearllnga, "3 2." tfjiG,7": InmhK, nalc, 3G.10(7T7 75. vptcrn. "G I0'7.75. |