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Show r - - . - ',:! " V I ' f 5 I i . i : i : - I : " ' , I i t . .v ,i. '8 -T"- ", j t i, r. -. (Tf i ,t out to 'ay 1 y t : T y' t i- I .-u--.'a l .ct-'itj cor, ?;y iacl '! l-'..f cats fro:.i iir an. tix f.:ra 'In-t:;, 'In-t:;, t-'-o fro- i Ck..fornia. c.-.e -frou ' lark City, ar t four from Idaho.- Clesrats ty the Pioneer comrany included four cars ' fron Alia, three from Stockton, two from Opbir, aad two from Tiatic. , . : Lu::cn-D Tr.:zzixii lzxl. ' ! ' The rumor gained currency tria ta 1 the street this nornirar that tie ttand-ard ttand-ard Copper company is roinsc to absorb tfce New Ecriscd'a losings at Bing:- , ham, and that all thoarratjementa haro beea nade in tie East to this end. .rreiideat Hubbard of tha Standard. ' who is yet in the East, where he went severRl weeks since intendir? to secure j th Xew England if possible, is ex-' pected to reach ialt Lake ajfsin next week, and it is rather improbable that confirmation of the statement that the consolidation has ben effected will be received by the public until be comes home. A meeting of the stockholders of the Standard will be held on the 30th j inst., when it is expected that a propo-1 i sition, involving the absorption ofthe ' Nw England ,will be favorably cob sldered.: . - . . ,. - PIONXE3 : RESIDENT DIES. 7illiam Lavin, a veteran soldier, who - served all through -the Civil war, nad a pioneer resident of Salt Lake City died Wednesday morning at Park City, where he has been residing for the past two years.' Jlr. Lavin was 65 years of age. . A son and daughter survive him. He also has a sister in Lockport. I1L The" funeral will take place from O'Don-nell O'Don-nell & Co.'s undertaking parlors, Sunday Sun-day afternoon at Z o'clock., - , , , ; V GOLDFIZLD STOCKS. The following are the 4tnMtions of Gold-tld Gold-tld stocks oa tb San Pranciaoe mining ateek exchange today, ai receired by wire by Child. Col Co, .brokers, 100 Atlas build- ing: : . . - - ' - fetocka. f Bid. Aaked. ' Jim Butler .. .........IS 1.45. 9 1.5CP" Atlanta ......,...... .S3 , - ,8ft. Piamondfiel .. ....... .59 ' .60 Goldfleld Mining 2. iO .9.2 Great Bend .... ...... 1.20 tl.35 Jumbo ...... 4.25 Kendall ...... ....... .12 .78 Mohawk 16.25 1S.S0 , Bed Top .... ........ 4.00 4.05 Sandstorm .... ....... .83 . .85 Silver Pick .'... ..... . -S. : 3.0 ' St. Ives .w. .90 Bullfrog Kst. Bank .... .S4 .64 Gold Bar ........ 1.65 1.73H Moatgomery 3it..' .56 .67 . Tramp Con.. .234 -25 Jumping Jack .... .... . .65. .5 . Stray Jjog ....... ...... .. .75 .76 . CHICAGO PEODVCi- ' CHICAGO. A'or. 24. The wheat market today opened a trifle eaaier oa liberal pront-taking pront-taking sale by local longs. -. Tb weathem in the Kortawat ws much more favorable for; tb 'movement of the. eroo. Peoember .opeasd nachanged-at-TIHe, and eold at 7Se. There w fair demand for May corn vT cemmiaaion-koneea, and thie held the market steady. December opened 4e higher at 43 "ic- and aold at 42H. . . . . .Thefeats market waa quiet and steady. December De-cember opened at aStte and aold at S3 8Hc. - - ... - . The -prorlaiona " market" waa ; ooiet aad eaay en ten-eeot decline. ia the price ef live hog. January pork opened 7HaiOe lower at 114.47 U & 14.50; lard was S7H lower at 8.S5(28.37H. sad ribs wax Ac loWer at $7.6. . - . . The eloae wss eaaf, with December a shad lower at 787$e. . . Corn The eloaewaa ateady, with December Decem-ber He timber t 42Ae. - . Cleae: Wheat December, 7la7aHe; May, T835a78H. ; Com December, 42 U 7 May. 48. ' Oata December, , 83H(283Vics Mty, S4e. - Pork Jaaaaiy, $14.45; May. 114.72 li. r Lard Jary, $8.85t May, 68.80. Bibe January, 7.657.67He; . May, 7.77 tt 7.80. - Barley Cath,' 42 OS 6c. , - : Flax, ry clover aad timothy, nil. -Caak: Wheat o.. red. 74Hfi!75e; X. Td, 74 74 He: Vo. S hrd. 78H075H: Ne. 8 hard, J7374He; No. 1 Northern. 810 84He; ho.' 3 Northern, 78584c; o. $ spring, 74ig83V4e. A v Com No. 8. 444e; No. , new. 40He Oat No. 3, 82tt383fce; N. S, 83 4 S3 He HeMSmeaweamReBjeja ' OMAHA UVE STOCK. OMAHA. - Nov. 24. Cattle Beceipta, 1000; alow to 5S10 lower; natire ateera. 18.75(26.40; cowa and heifers, 83.50 4.50: Western ster, 8.255.40; canaera, 61.60 (2 3.40; "atockera and feeders, $2.50(34.80; celves, S3.00fl6.00; balls aad. stags. $2.00 4.00. . Hoga Beeeipta. 8400; market S(310e lower; low-er; heavy, $5.9006.10: mixed. $6.006.10; light, $6.10 ( 6.33 H: pigi. $5.35(36.00; bulk t ala. $606.ld. Sheep Beceipta. 8000; market unchanged. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 'CHICAGO. Nov. 84. Catttle Beceipta, 600; market eteedy; betrea. $4.00 (7.40: eow and heifers. $1.80(24.80; calve. $5.00 Q7.50; stoeker and feeders, $3.60(4.50. . Hog Beeeipte, 23.000: market lOe lower; low-er; mixed and butchers. $5.90 6.30; good hvy,-$6.10 6.80; -rough heavy, $S.S5Q 6.00; light. l5.B06.aab j Pigs, $5.5o3 $.90; bulk of sales, 16.00 (J 6.20. - 6hp Beceipta, 8500: sheep, $8.35(36.70; yearlings, $5.5036.4d; lambs, $4.50 7.70. . KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. KANSAS CTTT, Kov. 24. Cattle Beceipta, Be-ceipta, 1600; market steady: native steera, $4.25(36.75; native cows and heifers, $2.00 S.25l stoekera and feeder, $3.604.75j buHs, $2.2528.85; earvea, $3.007.00; i We tent- steera, $3.60 5.26; Wei torn cows, $2.40d.oo. i , Hoga Beeeipti, 6000: market Bo lower; bulk of sal. $.12tt6.20j heavy, $6.15(J 0.36: packers, $6.10(36.33 V4 ; P$s and light, $5.756.30. Sheep Beceipta, no; market steady. . |