The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 217, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE! CAPITAL DKOKMIIKT! m. ^HS-sAI'-.tt'A V. MOHMVC
cattle abt
Corn on the Top Notch and Wheat
Firir.
HOG DEMAND ACTIVE OOCD PRICE.
All liiihIlies* lia\P an I ! •
u ard Tendency in t Ii«% World's
Markrla. (iriith1 llovevf
I'roMperlt).
St. Louis. 1 ' i-'lwii: (lull. M ally
Wheat— Option* opened strong and high
er with December M.i> lmlV and
July %o above yesterday- Spot higher;
No. 1 red cash, elevator TtH bid; track
18; December 73'.*; May asked;
July 68Vi Wd; N •. 2, ti rd KOM.
Corn -Futures frai :ionally lnw-r; spot
higher. No 2 cash cents; December
3b'.* asked; May 30** hid.
Oats—Steady for options with spot
teigh. r; No. 3 < ish 88; tri • V 28H; D cam-
ber Sr.. May 28\ No- - white ■>'. «
Flax seed—I Uglier 1.11.
Mutter—Quiet; creamery HS'j22,.i; dairy
14'd 18.
Eggs—Firm, 10
Led—Firm. 3.77HCT3.80.
Spelter Lower askiV
Pork—Quhi, old 9.12^2; new 10.25.
Lard—Nominal. prim** st am j; ch ... o
1.43.
Dry salt meats boxed shoulders 4.50; ex-
tra shorts 5.00; ribs .".,2.".; shorts .5.50
Iftacon boxed shoulders 5.00; extra
shorts tifcs *..76
Kf ceipts flour 7.'
28.000; oats 23.00".
Shipments flour
corn 88,000; oats 18,000.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
Chieoga., Dee.. .10— Prices for cattle to
4ay were stronger to 10 cents higher fo
food to prime lots, the demand being
very "d for so late In the week.
cattle sold at 3.70f?6.i 3; good . prime lots
bringing 5.00©6.70; while comnu I r grade
were In fair demand it 3>' <i 4,9.".. F« < ler
brought :'..C0@4.40. Bulls, cows and heif-
ers. ranged from 2.00'i
prlee for choice heifers West :n fed
steers sold at 3.80'«/5.&". and Texans ai
1.70*11.83.
There v. as an excellent demand foi
hogs and prices were -..eager rrc-m tin
Stnrt. Heavy hogs wen m stly In d<
mand. Light hogs sold at 3.30@3.60: med-
ium lot? at 3.35<?i4.83. and heavy lo
HO® 8.70.
Hogs brought 2.90^3.35 and culls 3.23:
gales were largely at 3.62lVfl3.fi0.
The market for sheep ard laml ■*
stronger with a fairly aotive demsnd.
Sheep were wanted at 2.50®4.10; yearlings
st 4.0094.50 and lambs at 4.00®6.S0. Sheep
sold largely at 3.60(^4.00 and lamb:
6.2;.. exports sheep bringing :: Kwith
fancy export sheep saleable us high as
4.00.
Receipts cattlc 3 000; hogs 35,000; sheep
T.ooo.
NEW YORK RECEIPTS.
New Ycrk Dec.. 80—F1 our re.-. :pts 31.
012; exports 18,923; rather quiet but held
r.^lOc higher; Minnesota patents 3.90*i
4.15; do bakers 2.!"i'Mr>.
Wheat—Receipts 137.825; exports 349.407;
spot steady; No. 2 red bid; spot op-
■ onee more under bull control '
y and in the afternoon passed the re-
high waier mark. Besides an in- |
se of outside trade, clearances were
and . xport demand larger and a
wave promised for the winter wheat
K ^
EVERYTHING REDUCED AS ADVERTISED.
Indies' Sil * arid Wool t\ai:.i
1 JMald Waists, R
Damask Napkin?
) tanry Velvets.
I tsr Capes.
price. <1.00
luc.nl to
. Cka'i Dcpjrtment Prices Cut in
Choice of all Jackets
and
Capes
u<>
to
tit.60 for 12.23.
to
Ch- :ce of ail .Jackets
and
Capes
up
$3,00 for $ii.43.
Capes
to
Choice of all duckets
and
up
| ..Vj lor $4.73.
Capes
up
to
Choice of all Jackets
and
$10.30 for IG.75.
Capes
up
to
Choice of all Jackets
and
$15.00 for $8.50.
and
Capes
up
to
Chone of all Jackets
$17.30 for 50.30.
to
Choice of all Jackets
and
Capes
up
$20.00 for $11.30.
la:lies Suits.
. Ladles' Suits 18.60, reduced to $4.60.
1 l.ad.es" Suits $7.*>''. rid -*d t.> vt ■•'>■
r Ladies' Suits $10.50. reduced to J7.n0._
Ladies' Suits s.0..'.0, reauced to l<.oo.
) Boy's Saits. i Years to 14 Ye rs.
ChMC.« of suits up to J154 for 11
| Choice o; Suits up t<> oo for $l.fio.
Chc.ico of 8u ts Up to $2.7*. for §10..
Li.olce of Suits up to $3.00 for ~4o.
Choice of Suits up to $3.75 for $3.00.
Choice of Suits up to $4.2,". for $3.:;...
Siioes Ladies line Shoes from
$2 up. all Reduced.
Choice of 1.ml lep* Fine Shoe. BJ> Jot 5157
, Choice ol I ..i l • s' Kin.' . ..oet *. f"i 1-1'
t'iiulre or UmW Km,' St, ..•« Jr;;; J '■ • ;
3 Shoes $3.00 for ♦<..
Choice of Fur Capes up to $lo.T.o for $S.o0.
Choice of Fur Capes up to $13 for fll •
Choice of Fur Capes up lo 52o.o0 for Sla.oo.
Choice of Fur Capes up to i>0 for $1. .. •
Choice of Fur Capes up to $3o.00 for $22.M.
Children; Cloth end Eiderdown ttoa'i.
Choice of Cloaks up to G5c. for 4;ic.
Choice of Cloaks up to $1.l. i*t Si.ii.
Choice of Cloaks up to 52.00 for $l. o.
Choice of Cloaks up to J2.7.I lor $2->3.
Choice of Cloaks up to $:!.• ' for $2 7...
Choice of Cloaks up to J4.25 for $3.25.
Choice of Cloaks up to $4.05 lor $.. .5.
Choice of Clotfka up to T&.oa lor $4.u0.
, Silks Novell-, V. a'.5! an:! Trimming Silks,
licduccd.
All Colored and l'ancv Silks.
Taffct'.t s. up to 35c. reduce l to .
All
AH '
, up
Fa i
vV* i'ul
All '« o ored . . «> Bill a, ex • ;
f T.ift, 11« s, U'i t ' fl.' O rede cd to
1 All ( i tml I incy i-'.ilks. exccj
C T. :: • i•!1 ' ■ • • reduce.I to •
ah Colored and nc.v Bilks, excej
T,; , t tes up t .. ol r,0 t i;.111. ed to $1.1....
m Black 1 Iks —* * v 1
V lil.'.t' Dr. Silks
duced to
up to $1.00 reduced to
up to $1 25 reduced to
];;.v i/"l .ess Silks up to fl.SO rcauced to
Ores Cools. Reed 0..,- Casaalns in Dress f "V- - 8HK. up to .:s «au«a to
Ooods. E<cry Piccc o Barjjdan al lieflJiar \ lr.n'u i)ross Silks up to ?2.00 reduced to
Prir.ftK. Hiain and No>eltv UooJs, A!l mew, C ,,r e .
lileached and Creun
up to 60c. for 42c.
■ached and Creain Damask Napk
up to 75c. for 53c.
Bleached and Cream Damask Napkins
up lo $1.00 for 85c.
Bleached and Cream Damask Napkins
up to $1.25 for $1.05. _
aclit . urnl Cream Damask isapkins
up to $1.50 for $1.25.
Bleached and Cream Damask Napkins
up to $1.75 for $1.4.7.
Bleached and Cream Damask Napkins
up to f: 25 for $1.90.
a hed and Cream Damask Napkins
up to $2 50 for $2.12.
I'.ica. i.ed and Cream Damask Napkins
up to $2.75 for $2.35.
ached and Cream Damask Napkins
up to $3.50 for $3.05.
Bleached and Cream Damask Napkins
up to $1.00 fcr $3.45.
Bleached ai.d Cream Damask Napkins
up to 55.00 fo
Bl... k Waist, Reyu ar price, $2.23 fT
c... • d V. ... lie.; I at- '. rlcc. $2.85 ^
J
■ - prlco r
\
I
d r.u.luroy Waists, lic^ular
for $1.95.
S.IK Waists up to :
Bilk Waists Up t. $
Bilk Wai t« up to :
Silk Waists up to
Silk Wai ts up to
50 for $.".
Hosiery Fleetc.l and Wool tlosc Rcdmel for
Tlirt c Days.
Women's Wool Fleeced and Wool Hose,
llcgutar i rice 15c. for lie.
\y, nil |,■ M \\ Fle< ed and Wool llose
Wt
He
ol Fie
Prices, hdin «ind Novelty booJs
Coat nc.acJ.. Pricci.
Select Dress l'attcrns.
Select Dies l'atterns.
C J a u ua ry sale of Table Linens will l n
✓ In..1' ill tills L-alu, last three da>
Regular Price
Reg u la
Price
DEPVRTMtKT
<' Choice or i.auies r me .
Choice of Ladles' Fine i-
lurs A I FouQht Direct f
Irom furrier.
J choice of Muffs up to f.Oc. for 3*c.
f Choice of Muffs up t.< SS< for 68o.
rieiice . f Niuffs up to $1.00 for 78c.
| Cholci of Mufl - up to II 60 for $118.
' ( Jjiiice I.f MutT^ UO t i $2 0.1 for $1.50^
Ch"!ce of Muffs up to f.>r >2..:;.
Choice of Muffs up to $5 00 for J.i.ej.
(-■ .. nf >• „p to -. t or
Choice of Muffs up to $S.L0 for $5.'a .
(fur Colhretics an;5 Snirb.
Choice of Fur Collarettes and Scarfs up to
$1.93 for $1.50. , _ ,
Choice of Fur Collarette® end Scarfs up to
Chr" fnf'i'Jr collarettes and Scarfs up to
$;< { "> for $2.95. ,
Choice ..f Fur Collarettes and Scarfs up to
ChoVce'of Fur Collarettes and Scarfs up to
$8.50 for $0.00.
V\7kfcpTuill sto k ol rearty-rraic
Sheets anil Pillow Cases,
Christmas «oo ls, all Fancy Goods,
i <>h«. Aihums Hsooks, Tovs, Etc..
Select Die Fattems. Regular Pricc \ January Sale of ralle Linen will be Included
reduced to * tn «hie Kil« In t r*i ri.iv* nf thp. vm*.
Seh'ct Dkss Patterns.
$«.i.5u reduced to i,..>o.
Select Dress Patterns.
<10.50 reduced t.> $.yu.
Select Dress Patterns.
$14.50 reduced to $11.00.
Regular Price
Regular Prlco
Regular Price
Main and Novelty Dress Goods,
Plain and Novelty Dress Goods up to
. ieduced pr.ee h c.
and Novell;. Drc.ss Goods up to
reduced price 27c.
and Novelty Diesa Goods up to
. reduced price 3i)c.
Plain aid Nuv lt\ Dn s Goods up to
7jc. reduced pi ice r.Jic.
lain and Novcity Dre
$l.0u reduced prlco 78«.
Plain and Novelty Dress Goods up to
$1.25 reduced pricc
In this SiL\ la t t roc dais of the \ca-.
\ Cream and Red Tabic Damask up to 17V£c.
for I.e.
j Cream and Red Table Damask up to 20c.
f for 10 2-3.
j White. Cream and Red Table Damask
J up to 25c. for 19e.
White, c'rr.iin and Red Table Damask
\ up to for !iSc.
2 White, Cream and Red Table Damask
^ up to 50c. for 2C_.
^ White, Cream ami Red Table Damask
Towels *11 Kcducctl. Sasic proposit
Cemasks and N,i|iUin
tnibroidcrcJ S.arl*. Slian*. lumli CloM
Stamped Oyod.. etc.. all KcJuieil al lliis
Sa'c.
lnd*r.>car (or Men, \\omen and Children, all
Reduccd.
lun'a vvomu'a anil Children'. FlMeed^T
Cd b
— r chi'M il°v
ultloo at c r - S
y lar prK i'.o . lor Joe.
' a i . Wool HOSO,
. for 25c.
I and Wool IIoio,
for : 8a
1 Wool Ii so. Rcgu-
:tT Wool Iloce, Rcgu-
Wool I lose, Rcgu-
W'ool I lose, Regu-
int'u's and children'^ 1
. .tr up to 86c. for 27c. tT
NS omen's and Children's b leeced I
■ up to 30c. for 40c.
s
his
PCn, all V Nursing C >r
'leeced \ Blankets.
Special Ccrsct ttarg inr.
High P.'"• t Corset, a bargain at 50c.
Nursing Cors.it, white and drab. 50c.
Blankets.
•let Wool Blankets, $1.50 and $1.75 for
Wool Ulankets. $1 73 for $1.50.
up to 73c. for 59c.
1 White, Cream and Red Table Damask
V up to 89c. for 73c.
, While, i nam Table Damask
P.ain and" Novel:'; Dns Goods up to /
$1.51 reduced price $1.23. ^
f up to $1... ...
Goods up to 1 ^i / T:i.'£ Damask
up to 81.2a for $1.05.
i :i i.in 'l a -• Damask
Up to $1.30 for $1 23.
h, . i i e.i m Ti. Damask
up to $1.75 for $1 15.
Men's. Women's and ClidUiei, rioraus (Jn.v Wool R.ankets. ?i , ■ ior •>.
I ndeiv\r;ir up to 50c. for 40c._ ^ (;,v\ Wool P.ianU.-v-. ?•' " f;'"
Men : \\ ..in-ii s and Cliildr. ■: s Wool J \s Vo..l I :ia • I ■!J '• •'' for •.. .-0.
Underwear up to 73c. for 65c. 9 White Wool Blankets, 10.60 for I4.TO,
Men's, Women's . - i Children s Wool ^ white Wool B inki s, 1 foi
l' lulei wear up 1" $1.0" for .SC. ^ V. lot w I !'• ' . , ,!r
Men's \\ oilien's and Children s \ ool 3 , . , . I:• • i • pi'" • 'r ••
| Underwear up to $1.25 for 98c. r Comforts, '
J , •. Regular pri.-e $«-'•• I -rJ
\ , ■ n■ . i ts, Down, Regular price $<-a0
J k
^lap Hobes,
< Children*. Out.n. I Woo} I .on Bjgjj P to «l* (fjjr WO.
P J. t 'A ■ • i-'1- ,r''' " ^ • . j J ' ii, • i if .:". 'rV' ;.
x Oowm. Ji.H) tor *c. ^ '
'ji.k
Reliable Advertisers,
OKUnO'.lA AVEJILE.
tod
j/ my ,"«£! •;"'TrZSSIS2
hi
published in the Oklahom
'apltal Deepmber 30. 1
IM'BRK 'aTION NOTIci:
higher. Choi<
prairie $'
lip-ht reaction on the dedaiall
ns. Later business Improved and ih
I quieter. Brazilllans and Argen-
in p
a full year's supply, and the stock timothy $.-
Uutter- Steady; separator l;) cents; dal- .\R-al ..
tal ry, 1C cents
linsi 2S9 last week. S« tl>p proceed- EgRc til' ••!>*. I*'l'<sh. -0
1-KKS
orob.
)klah
Rank of Indii
SPANISH 4S IN PARIS
Dec.. 30—Spanish 4s ch
ii.tiff
I .ORIS GRAIN
Wli
the United States and 21 in
failures in the United St
bll't'es exceeding $5000 and 17
bilitles less than
...ihlllti
failing were $11.697.CC
las't
Ivat. b
tumbling bloel
I .ONDON SPANISH *19
Spanish Is cl
fo iml ti
1 ill til
t hie
islng unch
12^43^ elosed I
s—R
f llrms.
l r: id riour y
BKBLIN SHARKS
T._ ■ ....^.r wi.ro-irf advanced
lterllr . D
X}M
of good results from the business N17W YORK ST
rul- of 1S9C. Iron ..nil eoal hnrv N) w Yorh
us.i.illv active Inr W.il«y flrin. . .he New York S.o.-k M
f.T Senterabev ami Orlnher KANSASJ IHTY LIVESTOCK. I year show , .le.^eil
ai operla!loni Kan. . City.. Dec ^^.tle-Rec.elnl
ftlelal. :*.,630 1*20 rexann. Receipt
KAW ! I AN M ML
;;•;*. bid
hi the
K RCHANC.l
INTERNATIONAL STAMPS STILL HU-
yIIRED ON LETTER
Washing!
lmost cxclu
High
NEW l'ORb PRODl'CK
VorkD- " Kiutter—Reeel|
hundt e■ I
• prof. hsIoo
who mtik
ancli
tiled
13 the large amount of mall mutt
2ffT14V, v
!-tl( 1
ii h till
f fb
ugh all mall
I States mlllt
nsmlssPde at
a ■ . i > 1 i r i -■ f
The total numhi
In during the :
811 shares; unlisted
472 shares. Sales nf stat
mteo
1unllHte.1 In.n.ls J1G.i53.500 ami g-ov. rnm. iil
Medium 4 4., bondB f2i m2l
In IS
stocks d
the best quail
II sustained r. l|.i Jt K|.. and w. r,- m. >ily «-.I •IU..H**
I Mea.ly. un< I.iUKed to five ami butcher steeis t ia .p..
hlKher Sah-s 2 ■-:*•. b,, . Includ- , *tead> prices, lew bun. he., of n.iir
inuarv S3.4"' M,-e„ 3 fan M:,v 5,30: stock sln«- ,ale «t trifle lower pr
]•«= I'd
clc hi
it've st
..10; light weights 4.231
ul feeders 3.20<Jj4.30: butcher cow
. ...... cum siners 3.GO''I
h. net
ur thai
Augu.-
18,247 listed and unlls'o d
d : in 1896 . 34,490 04:! s
hares and in 1801. th-
dated S
leum exchange was much larger I
last. Railroad st
imounted to i:",.402.
ah-s $21,037,000 and 924.520 sh.
Ing
Wheat cbarances throngh the exchange
aggregated 740,210,000 bushels,
Rio qui
.iobbir
• ii '• boU
nula'
Bugar
ntrifuj^al %
s—Receipts oftlclal
liacklnn and shipping d
tdy prl
. gth
high
lights S.20(U'3.46; pig
3heep receipt
.f business was very liRht. d«
l.amhs muttons :.:,<«.4..."; feed
lambs |.«'..4 l: feeding sheep J.3
14.81
1. Trad
Indel
II !< 'AGO OKA
Wli
usina
I.'uroK NOTICE
,1 n.to'.i
NEW YORK STOCK SALES
k.. Dec.. 30—Total
Including
Atchln
an 1A
bought
Will* A'i
in Mulhall. I.
iNSi 'I.
L()N I ON
4 p. m
110 3-1
y other.
iy with p
with i
uthrie, O. T. De.
K KMMETT STEWART
• •; : ii. .mans,
l ner
mnrkei
iree months biila
tile Industries have 1'een retard- I J '
„,.Bh prle... if w< "I and abnormally
prlees of ...Itton. both deterring pur-
In three months eotton re.,chi .1
the lowest prlee r,.r Oft>
yield ever known being fo
receipts Since Septem
trger than last year
Exports have Incre;
1 tli
build up
1 in I
B-ea-in-sia b-a- h-b-e a
c*
• *h«
; LADIES
" GOING TO
CAL'EORMIA
to your*
In-.r. li
1. GRAIN
Should know that on The
f'al fornia Limited,
Ft- Route, the sji « ial com-
forts are not al for (Tenth*-
One of the Pull mans
contains a narlor thirty feet
Ion it for ladies and ehi'dren
Electric lights and ciinini
Address
xbzcti:
storm and the price reached k.mi
•ng impulse to the manufui
kings by northern and south.
hi the calender year hi
greater than In
mixed
MTV OR A I
LONDON CARLE.
New York . De. .. 30—The Commercial
Advertisers' London financial cablegram;
Business Is broadeninK on the market
lore and the tone is excellent. Consols
vere the U ading features toda>.
Americans were activ. 'i'her. is a dis-
tinct growth "f public dealing in them.
One hundred and two thousand pounds
tn gold bars wa- bought by th.* bank.
Th, pi ice relapsed to 77s i' %jd on the
stoppage of th.- Oerman demand and the
M>ending < ipe arrival of halt a mil-
lien.
LIVER l
Liverpool, Dec.
| red wes
tern winti
Corn—Sp
ot quiet;
11% d
R. cm pis
of wheal
533,0
i centrals.
Hec< lp<
of Aim ri
r-1
day s 100,4
Corn—IT
11ure.'-, sic.
|id; Jam;a
iry (new «
I* i 7
Model Roller Mi'Is.
Phone 51. North Divi:i:n St.
March
PARIS ROtTRBE.
Pari:;.. De( , SO-Prli^s on th. h
today were firm during the early i
>1 the market. Subsequently there
ml" "H ' ,rul closd at th high: t point of th ..
. f the enormous stocks held, cent hleln t . ...
„ so line,! ;ha1 buying both nf No 3. G2^«3U cents
l of goods was checked carl' in .cents; No. fl.th.'o W vt
decline
Steady. No
IFebruary. Sales have been only 2a2.45l.mi 12, white . V'", ' •• ••• — • ,
I pound at the three chief markets, so | Oat. -Steady. No. 2, white, .S cents. |
A. J. C0liKIN5, Aaeit,
The Atrhlso., lopcka 4 S^nia n
fe Ra lv*ay, GLT MR It U
: - *. a a m-b-n b h i i;
• 'I'llHI I T IS A . lot m l!lI'NI'!' " OlIT. \T
SA VINOS liKSULTS FKO.M CLKAX-
l.INESS AM)
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