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    THE OMAHA SUXDAV HEE: MAY 27, ' 1906.
11
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wlt Shows Markd Tendency Toward
'" Strength Here and Elsewhere. '
JULY DlLiVtRlL ARE ' MOST ACTIVE
SSaeeeete- Rain at !irlknn( aad
s - -
Pesstsalstle Rtftrti of Damage
J ...ta Winter Crea Held
Resnonslbl e.
-i OMAHA. My 26. 1906.
Wheat showed a marked tendency
toa-ard strength both on the floor of the
local exchange and at other trading
fiolnta. .. The ar-tlvlty here was largely
tf July deliveries, but extended to May
ana September. Though European cables
flowed a slightly lower opening there
- that American market grew firmer dur-
Sg the morning. In Omaha May closed
c Higher, Jtilv So better and September
a tamsr . Trading on the floor waa
-,,hxlk. Tint excessive ralna In the north
west, coupled . with pessimistic reports
ionrrr.ing allered deterioration of tha
-winner wheat r-rop were held resopnftlble
-for. the ascending market. Again It waa
.supposed bia Chicago shorts were trying
secretly to cover on May atuff.
An estimate on the Kansas crop waa
eS.OOO.noo btieheia. which la 10,000,000
less than computed recently by a prom
'ItieiSt ' Kansas l.'tty grain house. A tele
rarem from HUlsboro, V. IX, reported
. 'iuh Inundation of lowlands and heavy
Jossep in . wheat. Grand Fork, N. D.,
(tinted a farmer aa aaylng the ground
waa all onder water between Thompaon
.and Oi-and - Farka. Still Broomhall es
timated world's shipments for Monday at
10.200.000 buahela against ll.5.00
bushel last week and ft. 150. 000 bushels
;for th oorreapondlng day a year ago.
..India shipments were 140,000 bushel
'Against 1.KS8.OA0 last year for the week.
Corn strengthened In sympathy with
tha wheat market. locally there waa
nothing doing In options on oats.
... Jin range of options:
Artlc!es. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat-rl. I
May... 79BI' SOB 79ViB SOH 7?SB
July... 76BI 7VR 76 7CHB 76V.A
Sept... 74iN 7B! 74iB 74B 74HB
Corn I I
-7 .May,.. 4HN 44Bi 44S" 444, R HA
Jwly... 4.1'iB; 4SSB) 4SB 43HB HA
Oats'
Msyi..? I S2B
Jly..-.1;;:..... . I1B
r ATarked, B bid. N Nominal.
v . ., ' , Omaha Cash galea.
. tVHEAT-No, I hard, 1 car, 76o. '
' CORN-Nd. I, 1 car. 43V4o.
tATB No. S white, 1 cr. 33c.
' ' Omaka Cash Prleea.
"'W!IEAf-No. 2 hard, 78fi80c; No. t hard,
TSffTiHc; No; 4 hard, 70ij.73c; No. 2 spring,
78c; No. 3 spring. 7277c.
CORN-No. 3. 44c; No. 3 yellow, 44c; No.
'3 white: c - '
OAT8 No. 3 mixed, 32Hc; No. 3 . white.
,33c; No. 4 while. 3HV4C
RTE-rNo. i. tfci No. 3, MHc.
Carftot Heeelpta.
' ' . . . Wheat. Coin. Oats
Omaha f 93 4
Mhlcaga 5 &4H 6o2
St.. Louis 7 f 13
. Kansas City 45 lsj Id
Minneapolis .' 119
liuluth a ...
CHICAGO . GRAIN AND ' PROVISIONS
. Feat of ea of the Trading and Closing
Prises oa Board ( Trade,
CH1CAOO. May 20 Excessive rains In
the northwest and reports of a probable
heavy frost In that district caused strength
' today In the local wheat market, the July
option closing at a net gain of a'ijHc. Corn
was up Vfcc. Oats were up He Provisions
were a. shade higher to Be lower.
Tradine- In the wheat Dit waa not active.
' but the tone of the market was ajrong all
day. A slight reaction took place immedi
ately following tne opening, Decause m
selling bv pit traders who were influenced
by lower cables and additional rain in
. the southwest. The depression vanished
" Immediately when several leading commtn
. star houses commenced to buy wheat. The
upturn was the result of the report of the
"weather bureau,' which mnounced general
Tains throughout the spring wheat terrl
t.tory. Many rot these advices were to the
affect that, serious damage would probably
result, aa the wheat fields of Minnesota
sre Inundated. Late In the day the mar-
Icvt was further strengthened by a report
aroro Minneapolis, which said that there
waa likelihood of a heavy frost tonight in
Minnesota and the Dakotas. The market
cloeed strong. July opened He higher at
MUs. -sold off, to W!!ti-l3c and advanced to
iitc. The close was MH'oWatf Clear
ances of wheat and flour were oqnal to
" 136.000 bitshela for the corresponding day
one year ago. - Minneapolis. Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of loS cars against
104 laat week and 329 cars a year ago.
Despite liberal local receipts the corn
market was strong ail day on a good de
mand by commission house and oash
. btivara; Aside from this buying- the
strength of wheat was the chief bullish
Influence. The market closed strong, with
prices close to the htgheet of the day. July
opened Htt'Hc higher at 474347Hc. advanced
to 47H'47Vc. and closed at 47Hc Local
. receipts, were H cars, with . Si)i cars of
. contract arade.t
' Oata were strong all day on a good de
"mand by cash' housea and numerous reports
of aamage -by drouth. The market waa
-also eorliienced by the strength of other
grain. The bulk of trading was in the
September delivery. ' July opened Ho to
WKe , higher at 33e to 3j4ftUHe and
closed i at DVie. Local receipts were 137
care: '
' 4 Tha provision market was Inclined to be
Weak because of a 60HOO decline in the
v. price of live hogs. There was some liquid
ation by small holders and a moderate
amount or selling by local packers. Trad
. Ins waa of small volume. At the close
July fiork was off Sc at 116.90. Lard was a
snaoe lower at . vne 7TA. rubs were
shade higher at I9.30ije.12vt
Estimated reeeipts for Monday! Wheat
T ears: corn, o3 carai oata, 3 cam; hogs.
4S.IXI0 head.
The board of trade will be closed on
neanenay. may so, Decoration day.
. The leading futures ranged as follows:
v Articles, Qpen. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes";
Wheat
May
. July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Pt.
Oat.
11' M
83V
8
nsi8ii4
47V3
47S
4'la 47H(i-)4
I
Mar ISSHffV
July
Sept.
Pork
May
July
kept,
Lard
.May .
flept
RII.S-
Jklay
July
epu
taS. fiv.
4H 87
47H'fl' 47V
4: t;
tS - 33V
32W. - U
H 20 1 10
14 21H 13 16
1 13 1 00
. t rrit 8 75
I IC'H t 874
21 it
I2H t at
81 1 H!k,
18 30 W 0
18 30 1 i
13 IS 18 17V
7Vi S V0
f 77 V 8 77H
82 I
26 I 25
I I2S 30
I 22 32
1 WW
It
18 00
I 7
90
2S
27V
' 15
No. 3.
Cash ousts t Ions were as follows:
JfUOUR Firm; winter patents. 33 809
4 00: straights. 33 tu4j4.70; spring patents."
34-isHJgftr; straights, U ewffS.; bakers, U.iO
2 W. ... ...
WHEAT No. t spring, fc'wgr; No.' t
Spring. tMrtioc: No. 3 red. OfewVc.
CORN No. 2. 4&4c: No. 2 yellow. 4i0.
04Tie No. i, Bsc; No. 3 white, He; No
I white. tKt4V,o.
RVK No. 2, 81V.C.
BARL1CY Oood feeding, 41443c; fair to
choice malting, 476ic
8EED8-N0. 1 flax. 11004: No. 1 north
western, fl.aV. Prime timothy, f3.8i3 36
Clover, contract grade, 311.28.
PFOVIalONo ooort ribs, aides (loose),
fStC.8o. Mess pork, per bbl , !t.jrSl 26.
lrd. per lt lbs., 38.70. Short clear sides
(boxed), 8 6 bo. '
.JFoilowlag were tha recelpta aat" ship
menu of flour and grain:
''' ' Receipts Shipments
Flour, bbis !) 120
Wheat, bu 3, 11. 5u)
Cum. -an 501 tw '427,it
oats.- ba., , 267.7UO y.i.i
Rye. btt. 2 0ii0 2.1o
barley, bu.., 8,1'Hl
Oa the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm; creameries, Kflfiw;
dairies. 18i17c. Ergs, steady; at mark,
raaee Included. 14C14HC; firsts, 14Vc; prime
firsts, lMc; extras, 16c. Cheese steady. It
Olio.
J Llveraool Crala aid Proilaloaa.
LIVERPOOL. May 38 -WHEAT-Spot,
aontlnalj futures, quiet; July. e Hd; iiep-toit-r.
is WI: December, M V1
.COKNopet firm; Aetnrtcaa mixed, new,
4k 7d; Aa.erlcan mixed, uld. 4a Sad. Fu
tures, ulct; July. 4a 4 VI; September, 4a
4H4. ,
Dalotk Orala Market.
DI'Ll'TH. May N-WHEAT-To srrive
aad oa Uooa, N. I aertkera, 84Mo; Ne. t
. ' I
northern, 2c; May, Uc; July, S44c; Sep
tember. tf"4c.
OATH To arrive, on track and May. MVtC
NEW YORK AK5KR4.I. MARKET
laotallona
of the Day
tonamodlttea.
arloaa
NBW YORK. May W FIXJCR-Recelpta,
1,; bbls.; exports. 13.7 bhls.; msrket
firm, but quiet; Minnesota patents, II W
4 60; Minnewitx Ijakets. . winter
patents, 4.0i&4 ); winter straights. 33 9W(
4W: winter extras. 29t"aj.40; winter low
grades, $2.;i3 35. Hye (lour, quiet; fair to
good. 33.4Mi3.9i; cholte to fancy. 3.9"ti4.25.
CURNMliAlj Slesdv: flr.e white and yel
low. 11.20; coarse, fl.ur.tfl.09; kiln dried, f2.30
2 90.
HYK Quiet; No. 2 western, S7He8c;.f. o.
b.. New York.
BARLEY Rteadv: feedlna. 474c. C 1. f..
New York: maltlna. byu&'m. c. k f..- New
York.
WHKAT 'RecelDts. 34.000 bti.; exports.
S6.3n bu.i spot, market firm; No. i red.
3c. nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, 93c, nom
inal, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 9.1V!,
o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern jwanuonu.
93V4c, f. o. b. In a general way wheat was
lirm. all the forenoon and at llmea some
what higher on reports or rains ana low
temperatures in the northwest. Th mar
ket closed Sc to He higher; May, OuVatilc,
closed at 91c; July, M 13-lftiiS9Hc. closed at
c; September, WlVi!4. closed at )C;
December. ffiiiVsC, closert at s.c.
CORN Receipts. 46.2 bu.; exports,
bu. ; spot market steady; No. 2, tSViC, nom-
hhI elevator, and W4c, nominal f. o. t.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 67'c; option market
was comparatively nrm toaay, on lear oi
cold weather and with wheat, closing un
hanged to c higher. May closed ot.'c;
July. 54S4i54S'. closed MV'I September.
&4MI64V-, closed oiHt; December, 6J44( j3 ,c.
closed tWc. .
OATS Receipts, lKi,7 mi.; exports, an..
979 bu. ; spot market steady; mixed ota,
ttt3t lbs., 36V.C; natural white. ah'.tS lbs..
39Vfj404c; clipped white, Wg4o lbs., 4
42'c.
r KEU Btead v ; spring Dran. ju.oo, juno
shipment; middlings, fai.SO, June shipment;
city, fa.wra 24.60.
IlOl'B Btoady : state, common to cnoice.
1906, fane; 1M, (VfllOc; olds, nominal.
HIDfiS Firm. Oalveaton, 20c; CaJllornia.
21c; Texas, 19c.
IIAY Stoady; shipping. S5)tiOc; gooa to
choice, 9oj6c.
LEATH KR Steady, Bcia. aiWO-'ivy-PROVISIONS
Beef, steady; family, til o0
C12.00; mess, fS.BnrnH.iio; beef hams, fau.60w
221W; packet. 39.5ofa 10.50; city extra, India
mess, iii.ootm.tio. cut meats, quiet: piun-
ed belles. 19 5012.00; pickled shoulders, w
68.5; pickled hams, lll.00SH2.00. Wra,
steady; western prime, 38.75; nominal; re
fined, otllet: continent. f.lt; eoutn America,
19.75;conipound, 7.00a'7.a7H. Pork, steady;
family, flHOO short clear, fl.35(B 18.00; mess,
flO.7tVtx17.75.
TAL.IX3W Steady, city ($2 per package)
Be; country (package free), 64i64c.
RiCE Steady; domestic, lair to extra.
BUTTER Urm. . Ptreet price: r.iin
creamery, 202c. Official prices: Cream
ery, comomn to extra, 14a,20tte.
CHBK8E Stronger; new state, tun large
best. lOHc; fair to good, WQlOc; small beat,
10"4c; fair to good, 9V'10c: Inferior. 1K
tc; old state full cream, large and small,
colored and white, fancy, lSSJUHc; good to
prime, 12V12V4C
EGOS Ouiet: state. Pennsylvania and
tiearby fancy; selected white, 21c; state
choice, lMVi'tJauc; state mixea, extra, irvw
20cH western firsts, 17Vc; under grades,
16filHc; southern, 146 lc.
POl'LTRT Alive, firm; wetsem nrouers.
2ft4i2fic; fowls. lHc; turkeys. 12c. Dressed,
steady; western broilers, 22iSr2c; turkeys.
14(B15c; fowls, 1H913HC.
St. Itols tieneral Market.
T. IjOITIS. Mav 2. WHEAT Futurea
higher; cash lower; No. 2 red, cash elevator,
94960; track, .gi97c; Jaly, 8202c; Sep
tember, i8oc; wo. i nara, fwveoc.
CORN Futures firm; cash weak; no. z
cash nominal; track, 49i'(j50c; July, 46c;
Beptember, 4t?4c
-OATS Futures higher; ah weak; Jo.
1 cash. 34c; track, 86c; July, 34'c; Beptom-
ber. 32T44j33c: No. 2 white. SBic.
FIvOLR Bteaay; rea winter patents.
f4.403 4.5S; extra fancy and straight,
3. 75414. 35; clear. 2. 763.00.
SEED Timothy stead, 2.502.0.
niHNMKAi. Hteaov. I.DV.
BRAN Steady; sacked east track, SO
HAY Steady: tlnfothy. fl4.00,17.00;
prairie, si l.&uw i.eu.
ikoin t uriiin ilea ii.vv.
BAQOINO 8 He.
HKMP TWINK-lHt
PROVISIONS Pork lower: Jobbing,
31. 20: lard lower: prime steam, 8.47Vfc;
dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
89.12H .-clear rms, in.ac'; snort clears,
IftsO: bacon steady; boxed extra short.
f9.7V; clear ribs. flO.liVi; short clear,
rOLLTni DUli; cnicaens, irpmtc;
springs, Ki25c; turkeys.' 9e; ducks. SHc;
geese, 4jbc.
BCTTF.R Steady; creamery, ISfiJOc;
dairy. 144jle.
jjuub steaay, uc case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour.' barrels . .-. ...... 5.000 7.000
Wheat, bushels js.otin ji.oou
Corn, bushels ....... 175,000 99,000
Oats, bushels 88.000 . 89.000
Minneapolis Orsla Market.
MINNEAPOLIS.' May 21. FLOUR
First patents. 14. 3564. 4a: second patents
f4.20tf4.80; first clears, f 3.506 3.80; , seur
on a clears, iz.idwz.do.
BRAN la bulk, $15 15615 50.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) Tha
range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day
t Co., 110-1U Board of Trade building, was:
Articles Open. Hlgb. Low. Close.l Yes'y
Wheat
May... July...
Sept...
Flax-f
May...
July...
Sept...
82 W
82VI Kt4
8ei
,8001
81Vi iMi
81 Wl
I
1 15
1 17
1 15i!
1 16Va
1 1
1 17HI
1 17
1 1714
1 lTVal
iml
I 117V, 111
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: ' No.
hard, 86So; No. 1 northern, 84H; to arrive.
sc; No. 2 Donnern, wvtc; to arrive, svc
No 3, kl432c; No. 1 durum, 75c; No..
durum. 72Wc. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 44Vc
No. 3, 43o. Oats: No. 3 white. 32c: No. i,
31 He Barley: 404c. Rye: x bflVtitHJc.
riax; 31.14V.
Kansas City Grata aad Previsions.
KANSAS CITY. May 28. WHEAT May
T7Vc: July. 76ic; September, 74o. Cash:
No. 3 hard. bl(a2c; No. 3, 78tiiuc; No. 1
red, 92c; No. 3, K691C.
CORN May. 44c: July, September, 44V.C.
Cash: No. 3 mixed, 4&&4fic; No. 2 white.
43W.C.
OATS-No. 1 mixed. 33QJ4c; No. J
white. S6e.
HYE Steady at e636Sc.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, 113.00
13.60: choice pra rie. S11.00H11.26
EUGS Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whitewood cases included, 13c; case
count, 12V; cases returned, Ho less.
BCTTEH Steady; creamery. We; pack
Ins. 12c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 46.0i 23.000
Corn, bu 1(6.000 4.0n0
Oats, bu 13,000 6.000
Philadelphia Prodaeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May 36. BUTTER
Firm; lc higher; extra western creamery
51o extra nearby prints. 23c.
EGOS Steady; nearby fresh. 17c at
mark: western fresh, 17Vc at mark.
CHEESE Firm: New Vork full creams,
10 Itc; New York full creams, choice,
10 Vic; New York full creams, fair to
good, 106 10Sol
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 28. WHEAT Mar
ket steady: No. 1 northern. striMc: No.
northern, 83'fifs5Ho; July. &3&!klViC asked.
R Y hj Steady : no. 1. tbtmc.
BARI.EY-8eady; N i. 56c; sample. 40
CORN Lower; No. 3 cash, 44c; July(
47o asked. .
Poorla Grata 'Market,
PEORIA. May 38. CORN Steady ; No.
f yellow, 4c; No. 4. 47c; no grade, 4n346o.
OATS Firm: No. t white. 34c: No. t
wkite. tSHc; No. 4 white, 33c.
WHISKY 11.29.
Cafree Market.
NEW YORK, May 34 COFFEE Mar
ket for coffee opened steady to a de
cline of 6 points. At first prices held
steady, but later there was soiling by
Wall street snd scattered lluuidation un
der which the Initial loss was Included,
with the close easy wlh a net decline of
6jl4 points. Sales of the day were re
ported of 40.01V bags, including June at 6 10
14. 16c; July, 6 fr-an.'ttx.:; September. 8 3Nt
6 40c; October, I IV; Deceniber, 6wu 5c;
March, 6 65c; April. 6wK&c. Spot Rio,
steady; Nu I Ipvolce, 7V-
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 2S.-M ETAI.S There
was no quotable rhange in the metal mar
kets today and business was quiet, as
usual m the absence of rabies. Spot tin
was unsettled at 61 JOjl w. Lake copper
Is firmly held at fl 7S"i 1 00, electrolytic at
113 XT? 18.76 and casting at 316 1641 lis 37.
Iad waa dull at 86.75tnS 96 and spelter at
3fr g6 Iron waa quirt and unchanged
Sr. LOI'IS May 3s. METALS Less.,
dull, 86 ;tl4 v. speller, uuselUed, 36 80.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
If rkt ii Profaniooal and Harrow to tb
Last Decree,
eeaasBBsaBaaam
BIG DECREASE IN BANK SURPLUS
Prleea fade Away la the tleslag
Dealings After Kllgkt Rally
near Middle of the
Day.
NEW YORK. May 28,-Traders who
bought stocks on the rise yesterday sold to
day to even tic their contracts over Sunday.
That was about all there waa to the market.
which waa narrow and professional to the
last degree. The pressure on prices re
laxed to some extent after the first Ixour
under the Influence of the firm tone in
Pennsylvania, which did not share In' lilt,
weakness in the aeneral market. Prleea
faded away again in the closing dealings
and in some Instances ended at the lowest
with the tone easy.
The bank return showed a weakened po
sition and had an unfavorable effect on
speculative sentiment. The surplus over
he legal requirement was shown to be
M.OM.lbn. This compares with a surplus of
Ill..9o0 at this time last year and of 120.-
092.326 two years ago. Subscriptions fall dun
tiext -Tuesday to the 3,.0U.0ik of Pennsyl
vania notes, and there are other synuicato
requirements to be met later In the week
The usual month-end necessities are also to
be met. The possibility of a Hurry In call
money next week was therefore kept In
view.
There were quite emphatic disclaimers of
some of the rumors yesterday of a great
corporation in prospect for taking over the
coal companies from the railroads in Older
to comply with the law. These rumors
caused buying of stocks yesterday. Ths
money and exchanf e markets were nominal,
as usual on Saturday. The Imperial llank
of Germany made a strong return and the
Berlin discount rate was easier. lotai sales
of bonds, 31,o0.0W.
The following wita tne ranae or pncea on
the New York Stock exchange:
als. Hl(h. Low. ci.
Adami Riprsu
Amslgsmstsd Topper
Amsr. r sad foundry....
140
13,700 1MH W 114
ioa to i, iv v
lt
XM HV6 UK "S
0
.... 11
nk
MO U ' 41 ' 41
' .... .... .... 11
.... II
I. ta M4 4 44
1I4H
3.400 144 Ml6 lf.S
Ill
MM IN 114 . U
.... ..... .... 1MH
6.7M iU6 16t !S
00 ti lit 044
: m
14H
i. ooo 1MH 100 '4 lt
t.Tflt II II tl4
600 IStUj
10O IS4 t3( lie
100 M14 41)4
34 V
Ht II 14 77
100 II II II
tOI4
3.SO0 141 141 led "a
114
too si h n7a ti
7
..lie) 4444 444 iS
' 400 uf use' "st
;
M0 4TV4j 4T 47
400 111 ll4 1I14
too II lit its
00 10 71 T't
tOO 311 11H tllVi
100 640 6M 144
IN 4JS 41 S U
i i7v n '
100 S4 444 444
ii, e -. 44H us 4
. ..t nk
-JW 71V6 71 V II
. 1474,
la'Va
400 176 17444 17414
; l'4
' too ir.ta t
100 44 44 41
tl
104 7 17 17V
: ::::.S
MV4
1,100 14S 14(44 146
141
,. .... H4
100 K tt'4j 21
100 11 71 70
.... .... 17
100 174S 174S 173
too HI', 4a 14 .
400 : 'a 14V 14
. 41
- 100 77 V 74 V 6
L U
1.110 111 1JH', K4L,
l.tflO US US 41V
400 l IIV 4V
40
100 17 17
100 WV MS II
II. 400 44S UIS Ul'
i ' 41
too IS in II
104 41 60S e04
at
' .... 154
17,100 140 1S up
til
100 14 l MS
.700 II- 17 V 17
loo ifw lots 1"1S
loo trs 2fs lev
10 46 14 14
do prd
Atntr. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Amer. Kipross
Amw. Hid Leatser pf4
Amer. lc Ssot ,
iS. USMSd Oil
do pfd
Amsr. Uoeeoiotlvs
ds pld
Amsr. Smelt. 4k tUdnlnf ..
da pfd
Aomc. Sugar Rsflntng
Amer. Tobaeco pfd ctrs
Anaeodda Mining Ca v.
Atrhisoa
do sfd
Atlantis Coast Lisa
Baltimore A Ohio
da pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Traaslt....
Canadian faclfle ,.
Central of Naw Jarasy .
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago a- Alton
do pfd t
Chleago Groat- Western
Chicago A Nonawestera...
a. si. a sc. raul
Chicago Terra. A Traoalt...
ae aid
C. C C. A St. Louis....
Colorado Fuel and lroa....
Colorado a southern.'.
do lit pfd
do Id pfd
Consolidated Gas
Cora Products rfg...
do pfd
Delaware a Hudaon
Del.. Lack. A Waatara
Deovar A Rio Graada
do pfd
Dlstlllara' geeurltlea
Erie
do tat pfd
do M pfd .-
General Elertrte
Hocking Valley
Illlnola Central
Liter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
da sfd
Louisville A Nashville
Manhattan L
Msu-opolltan Street "jr....
Mexican Central
Minneapolis 4V St. Loula....
m , st. p. . gte m.....
do pfd
Missouri PaalOc
Ma.. Kan. A-Texae
do pfd
National Lead
National k. R. of M . pld
ricv or central
N. Y., oat. a Weatara
Norfolk A Western.,..
do pfd
North American
I'aeiAc Mail
Pannarlvania
Peovla'a Gaa
Pills.. C. C. A St.- L. .
Pressed Steal Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car ..
Raadlng
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Rapubll: Steal ,
do pfd
Rock lalaad. Ce '.
do pfd
Rusher Ooods
u
10a
:iw
6.
lu'a
Me
nt
id's
32 44
!",
4t4
1W
Uo pfd
81. L. A Ran Proa. 2d pfd
Louta - Boutaweeiarea. ..
do pfd '. ..
too
ion
1.000
11
ate
Southara Paclde
da pfd
Southern Itallwar
I. ve ls
("0 II II Si
to II II
da pfd
Tenn. Coal and Iran
Taiaa A Pmc.fte
Toledo. St. L. A Wastern..
ds pfd
ino to
Union Pad fie
do pfd ....
1T.1M 14H 141
L. 8. Exprsae
V. S. Realty
L. S. Rubber
do pfd
l 3 Steal
do pfd
Virginia-Carolina Chemical.
do pfd
Wal.aih
da pfd
Walla-Pargo Express
Wastlnghouaa Electric
Weatara t'nlan
Wheeling A Lake Erie ...
Wirconaia Central
da pfd
Norlhsro Pacific
Central Leather
do pfd .:
aioaa-shemeld
Great Northern pfd
offered.
.... fit
.... lea
I, tOO S3V4
ins is)
.fit i
tea ioa
3 . n
10 Vi
4"
10
lie ictt,
40
10
-I
jao
164
MS
II
l.ina
I. KM
21 ta
SO
11
lii "
2
II
100 IM
1KI 2
100 US,
1.400 !W
100 4t
....
41 U
I'M
Tl
int
1.4(10 S04 101
Total aalaa tar tha day. tSi.TO eharea.
York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May I. MONEY ON
CALL Nominal; no loans; time loans,
firm; sixty days, 44 per cent; ninety
days, 4V per cent; six months, 4V&6 per
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER
6e per cent.
44.0
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady t
f4.8620J4 8680 for demand and at 34. 210
4T4.8Z16 for elxty day bills; posted ratea,
3468 and 34.84 V; commercial bills, 14.819
SILVER BAR 67 He; Mexican dollars,
63c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
Quotation! on New York oonds today
were aa follows:
U. a. Raf. t, rag....iumjapaa ts. Id aarlaa.
da coupea t.-UO do ctfa
U. a. la. rag... ,....101 da Id aarlaa
do coupoa luVl do 4a. ctfa
M
J
12
10J4a
1m
'
V. B. old as. reg....loivL. A N. aol. a...
So oouaoa
HJ Manual, e. ,0id 4s
.lUV'ktex. Central 4a....
V. a. a. 4a. re
4a eoupon. ...
Am. Tab. 44....
4o 4s
AtrStaoa sae.
4e ad). 4a ...
Atiaatic C- l
B. O. 4a....
4a la
Brk. R. T. ct
ds lat lac.
. it
.114
.10144
' MV
Mlaa. St. U 4a..
at.. K. a T. 4a
do 2a
N. . at Mai. c. 4i
. Sv
.1014
. 41
-s
.Hi
.1M
.iuti.,iN. y
C. aaa. IWa..
T.
.iai
n. J. c. aa
Nirtaara Paclte 4a.
4a la
M'e
... It
4a.lu4
... o
... M
...lu.V
(.'antral of O4. la.
4a lat Inc
4a 14 las..
4a 14 lncl
rhse. 4V Oh la 4a
Thlcasa A. Ia.
C, B Q. a. a.
C . K. I. 1 f. a.
4a eel. aa
.111
Norfolk A W. e.
Ore. t. U ttt. 4i
Peaa. . Ia...
Rsa4la( ao 4a
St. LaK. k.
.101
. '4
Hi
st. l a 1 r. f. aa. st
at L- a. w. caa. 4a.
so
7I UaahoarS A. L. 4a.... tlu.
tuaaiSa. raciSe 4a il
OX'. St. U a 4a. 1
aa in 4a ctfa M'4
rouikara Rf la llts
Taiaa A facile la ..Ik
Tot . at. u a w 4a tw(
-'aloa PartOt 4a 1041,
I S Btsal Id la.... ti -
Caia. lo4. aa. aw. A. Tt
4a asr , Tt
Oola. Hid 4a...: U
roh a ae. a....... J
I'uSa la kf
Deovar A K. O. 4a..Tu0
II I Miliar' Saw. la.i. M
Kria arior iiaa 4a....lvii
4a lu aa si
Hark. Val. 4a 441
Japaa aa , v
Waaaak la 111
to 4ab. M ilk
WMtara M4 4a
w. u a. a uZ
W la. Caatral 4a !
Bank ( learlaga.
OMAHA, May K -Bauk clearings for to
day were 31. Ml. 143 37 and for ths corre
sponding dsts last year, 31.323.636 43. -
ia
106
Monday ....
T uaada y . .
Wedneaday
Thuraday ..
Friday
Saturday . ,
31.76. 6a S3
..mim.vi 1.64i.44s 91
l.fcoOlJOU
1.646.I7T 76
. 1.643.966 H
, 1.641.149 37
31. 94 .71
1.24.u.76
1.37$ ill 31
!,6.!el II
l.fca 9,0 17
62a. 63
39.683. 4f4 0 37 904.676 7
over th corraapoDdlrui weak
Increase
last )ar. C.0t4 ea3.ll.
A Great
sTO i I nn
HI
THE
THE KENTUCKY, CAPTAIN SAM AND ARKANSAS CLAIMS
Side Lining the Great Manhattan Consolidated End Lining the Dexter and Pine Nut
The same great gold-bearing ledges which have made the Manhattan Consolidated famous, can be traced by bold surface
croppings across the property of the Manhattan Mizpah. These ledges have been opened at a dozen points on the Kentucky,
Arkansas and Captain Sam claims, revealing uniform shipping values.
The r-ine Nut ledge is traf-enhle for Sou
feet across the Captain Sam.- This marvel
ous deposit of gold bearing Ore ranges from
16 to 20 feet in width and gives a general
assay value of 376' person." A' four-Toot
ledge has been opened at nix places:1 on
ths Kentucky, giving a uniform value of
better than 3100 per ton. This ledge Is the
same vein from which sensational values
are being taken on the Consolidated, At
Patrick Elliott amp, Inc.
Nixon Block Fiscal Agents
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
No Fresh Cattle Here to Maks Test
of Values. , '
HOGS SHOW A DECLINE OF FIVE' CENTS
Only Fonr Fresh tars of Lambs He
ported, with Not All of Them
on
Sale and-' Ka Sheen
Market I nehanared.
SOUTH OMAHA, May 26, 1906.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official .Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Official Friday
Official Saturday ..
Thla week ........
Last week
Week before
Three weeks sgo..
Four weks ago....'
3.T46 9,26 : 4.17?
6.678
4.732
3.04a
1,11
11
13.193 3.94S,
n,m 2.63.
14.443 1,81
flame wevk last year... 14,749
RECEIPTS FOR -THE TEAR 'TO DATE
The following table Shows-the receipts o.
rattle, hogs and sheep at South -Omaha
for tha year to" date, compared with las.
year:
Cattle'
fins a
Sheto
l0ti. . 1906.
Inc
3K8,452 333.040
l.rotS.iSO 9ti6.(i6
65,41'
124. :i
45,0
RANG
OF
PRICES.
cattle.
Hogs.
36 a.
6.3oty6.u
6.4iK'i6 '.
6Vf!&6
3(r;pa 3J
Omaha .......
t'hli ago
..320030 W
.. 1 6a6.K6
.. Istkfjft.MI .
kaiiaas t tty
St. I.nuls
Sioux City
3.0HUI6.30
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the prices paid
for the different kinds of cattle on t la
Bouth Omaha market:, -
Good to choice corn-fed steers 4 SOtjis.aO
Ifair to choice corn-fed steers 34 6f.a-4 M
Common to fair corn-fed steers 4.0(i4.U6
Good to choice cows snd heifers.. 4 0j4.w
Fair to gopd cows and hulfers..... S.uis4.00
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 2 ma3 00
Good to choice stockers A eedrs. iAAmi.t)
Fair to good 'stockers and feeders. 3 604.00
Common to fair stockers 3023.if0
Bulls, stags, etc; .2.&"ii.6
Veal calves S OOitK OO
The following table shows tha average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
se-iiral days, with compurlaona:
ey ral
Uata.
1906. ,ll6.,19o4-:lB.j1Wl.1901.1900.
.1 6 iilHllaS, I 6 341 T ll'i 6 60I 6 tl
May 16...
May 16...
May 17...
May IS...
May 19...
May 20. ,
May 21...
May ti...
May 23...
May. 24.,.
May J...
May 26...
l"l I 6 Mi I 41 1 S I Oi a It
M'a i, 36, 4 3 - 7 12 . 6 73, 5
6 3.', 6 i: 27, 1 6 74, 6 11
36l 6 i'M 4 47 , 4 32 ; 7 12i t U
a I 6 24) 4 4! 27) 7 IV, 5 7JJ
6 25V i i 11. 'H I 5 60, 5 00
633 16 29! I 6 19 1 Oi 5 64 5 t
6 19 a 2SI 4 r, 6 19, 7 ts. 4 i 5 "1
22V 6 17 4 3 . ! T' Aq: 6 671 i 04
6 3iV; 6 16, 4 4 6 041 ! 6 J 6 t
6 19 4 6 93! '9H; I I 00
Sunday.
The official
number of car of stork
brought In today by esch road was:
' Hogs Sheep. Ho
rst.
C, M 8t. P
6
1
Wabash
I'nlon Pacific aystem.....
C. A N. W., east
C. aV N. W.. weat....(
C. St. P.. M. O
C, B. O., east...: .
C, B. at Q.. west
C, R. I. P., e-at
C, R I. P., west
Illinois Central
Chicago Grea Western..
14
16
66 .
ID
6
27
10
1
6
1
- Total receipts..
.162
Tha disposition of tfc day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle.
Hoga. 8i-ep
Omaha Tacking 10.. ..
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Ce.. -
Armour at Co -..
Cudahy. country
Ktngan A C,Vt."v "
Other buyers.. .'.;...,.
l.!e
1.9M
3 675
4.217
217
612
in
1
Totals. 11.') l.W
CATTLI& There were no fresh receipts
of cattle thla morning, at leaat nothing of
anything conaequet.ee and tne yards were
practically bar of suppllee. that blng
nothing en sal to make a test of values
Tha total receipts for the week foot up
nsarly 30,000 being sllfbUy to sactss of
1,1
,.19 3;4- T,2M 19.6
.. 19.12" , 41.861 17,373
..20.916 40,!4 3i,J!
..1H.1 49.451 37,
. .14.217 61.B44 v:s:i
74,116 28,9
Rinh rfpvfni
v.ine .s,.;; nicnesi i.mie in
MWSWTTAP M1ZPAII MIMWG
OWNING
artcc joncs
MIN'NS eN6INCS.
every point where these ledges have been
opened on the Kentucky and Captain 8am
they have stood the most exhaustive tests
and (tven values from $75 to $100 to tho
ton. The vein on the Kentucky has been
proven to a depth of 30 feet less and has
broadened out and become richer with
depth. On the Arkansas two ledges aver
aging from four to six feet in width re
veal values of better than $100 per ton.
References Any Bank
lust week, but a trifle short of the previous
week's record 'lhe arrivals have con
sisted very largely of corn fed beeves, in
fact It is safe to say that 76 per cent of
all the cattle marketed have consisted of
that kind. The quality of the receipts has
averaged up quite good as usual, tnls late
in the season. 1
Under the influence of large receipts and
declining prices' at all other selling points
the market here has been on the down
grade all the week. The decline, however,
lias not buen due to any lack of demand as
packers have all been free buyers every
uay and the receipts, large as they have
been, have teen well cleaned up ou the
day of arrival. It nas simply been a
shrinkage In values that lias extended
to all market points. At the close of the
week it is safe to call beet steers 10 25c
iower than one week ago, the decline
being the most marked In the case of rough,
comae and heavy cattle. Handy lignt
cattle have not suffered as much.
The supply of cows and heifers has been
very moderate every day, while the demand
nas been fair so that While that kind of
cattle have been forced lower in sympathy
with' the decline on beef cattle the
shrinkage In values has not been so great.
At the close of the week cows and heifers
are not over lOijloc lower than one week
ago. .....
Stockers and feeders have been in light
supply all the week and while as usual
at this season there lias been comparatively
. It tle demand for feedera operators on the
market are reporting considerable Inquiry
lor desirable kinds of light stockers. The
.eault Is that stock cattle have sold quite
freely all the week and the market If
inythtng Is a little higher in spite of the
fact that beef est tie have been destining.
No change has taken place in tha market
for heavy feeders.
HOOS-eloga opened aaout 6c lower thla
.Tiiirning and sold quite freely at tha
lecllne. ' A little later buyers seemed to
come to the conclusion tlrat they might
just as well get their hogs for less mont)
nd they lowered their bids, for a- time
offering prices that were all of 64J10C lower,
tellers could not see it that way and very
few .. hogs chnnged handa on that banls.
The result was that buyers were forced to
aguln raise their bids, the tnsrket winding
up just about where it started that is 6c
lower than yesterday. As will be noted
from the sales below 3n.274j bought almost
all the hogs as against 36.32 yesterday.
I There was a sprinkling of loads at 34.36
as against 36.30 yesterday.
Receipts ot hogs this week have been
almost double what they were laat week
and considerably heavier than a year ago.
The fact is that the recelpta this week have
been th largest for tha year so far. Under
the influence of the heavy run both here
'and at other points the advance made
during the latter half of laat week was
all lust and mora too, the decline today
leaving the market 7c lower than It was
last Saturday.
'Representative sales:
No. ". ah. Pr. Na. . 4. 8k. Pr.
104 .101 ... I 10 10 Ill to I IT
14 117 140 JJ 14 1ST ... lit
U I'HI 10 ID 70 ...124 to n
U K 200 I 16 71 t4 m I II1,
ST 201 ... 2k lot 44 I7V4
44 1st M 44 177 1M 4 IT
41 114 44 4 8i 71 ...441 140 t
14 Ill K IS 141 IIS I 17
Tt 11 120 I a ' 1ft ... 4 17
IT 1:1 44 4 5 II 124 40 I IT
II iv7 ... lf ?!,... ....tuo SO 7
II IU S III TO 244 14 t7Vn
aa "e 40 ik .sr.. .11 40 11714
71 IU4 I4U I I so. ...... in ... I MVr,
71 124 N I ii 74.., Ill ao 4 J7i
Tl U4 ... tit IT. ...'.... J! 44 lf'4
II 124 14 I II 12 K.l . . 6 r
71 lit 40 I 14 4 141 4 I V't
74 If J W I 16 74 127 ... 17
Tl tot HI Ml 74 JH 14 I 17
kv.. Ill ... I 24 44 Ill la 4 17
17 171 IN I S 14 171 ... 117
74.. t4 IW 4 14 II 914 44 4 174
44.-, Ill IK 111 4 4 44 4 17
W , ltd ... Ill 44 120 ... r
71...' Ill ..'. i M 17. Ill ... I 17
17 2.4 1H I II " 71. ...... Ill 64 I 17
TT 141 40 I IT II X6I I IT
7L 144 IM I7V 17 141 . . irk,
if. 2(1 240 I IT 4 ta IM 4 17
74 . 124 to 4 17 41 iU ... I 17
II... X1 lw 4 17- 11 i:t aa 117
44 141 ,.. ir( 41 121 44 I 17
Tl.i ro4 ..'in-, at iu 117
12 J41 114 4 17, - 41 .......216 U 1(7
I 171 ,4a I 17 It 2.-.0 . . 117
71 .141 4 IS7 lit 4 17
Tl til ... 4 IT 71 121 ... I !
11 Ill 14 I 17', 74 131 44 4 M
HJ. ...... 111. 1U 117. 11 !4i ltd 110
74 Ill .17W I 17 17. 17 44 4 M
44 171 "... 4 17 74 IM ... I M
74 IM 1K 157 II 1.1 ... I M
11 261 10 I ; ' 71 244 14 I li
. HTAtl-l '
1.1 lit 44 I 14 , i-
- 'SlIEKPsAlthoogh It was Saturday four
cars weie reported In this morning, one of
them direct to a packer. Tha three cars
on sale brought about steady prices, fair
ly good la in La selling st 34 US with pretty
goo but not choice lasnh at 36.64.
Tnt week s recelpta of sheep snd lambs
have Men the l ghteat of any week since
tha holiday eeaaon In December. The heavy
falling oft la tha run, howeacr, waa antlcl-
nni
THE MANHATTAN MIZPAH
MINING COMPANY
Capitalization $1,000,000
Par Value $1 Per Share
400,000 aUares la Treasury, rally IeU
ana sTo&eeseseaale.
rresldent. i. V. Mltrhrll. Mlnlna ri
aineer. Vlre Prestflsrrt, J. K. Barsness. Mine
Operator.
Senetary, Harry t'offse, Merrhant.
.Treaaurer, L.. M. 1'pham.
Assistant Serretary, Julin M. Fairfield.
Directors: James O. Sweeney. Attorney
General of Nevada: Frank Uendron. Orig
inal Irfioator of Claims; J. F. . Mitchell,
J. K. Barsnss. M. L pliam, Harry Cof-
ira ana J. M. ralrnsid.
Oars Are arletocratlo Kslg-nbors
The claims of the Manhattan Mlspah are
surrounded on sll aides by the greatest
mines In tha Manhattan district.
The Kentucky claim side lines the great
Consolidated, admittedly the richest of all
Manhattan gold mines. Four months sgo
Its stork was selling at 16 centa. It Is to
day In active demand at 310 per share.
The Captain Bam claim end lines the
Dexter and the Pine Nut. Dextsr is sell
ing at 31 par share and Pine Nut for 60
cents per share.
Five leasers are working on the three)
claims and have opened up immense gold
bearing ledges, and the property will soon
join the list of shippers of high grade ore.
Exceptional Stock Offering
25 CENTS A SHARE
A Gold Mine for thi Price of i Prospect
One hundred thousand shares of treas
ury stock in the Manhattan Mizpah Mln
ina Company are offered to the public, at
15 CE3TTS FEB SHAKE.
1'hla remarkable offer cannot and has not
been duplicated In the Manhattan district.
Not only Is the Mizpah Company's
around the cream of all Manhattan, but It
embraces s large acreage three claims or
about 0 acres. Its territory Is as large
as the Consolidated, snd three times that
of the Pine Nut. It lias a continuation of
the Consolidated ledges. All along these
The Big
House
in Goldfieid or Tonopah
pated and has been due to the fact that
the fed sheep arid lambs in territory tri
butary to this market have- been prett)
well disposed of. while as a matter 01
course it Is too early for grassers to ap
pear at this point.' The southern market!
are being quite liberally supplied wit),
southwestern grass sheep and lambs and
the supply from that source together with
the large receipts of fed stock at Chlcag'
lias caused a considerable break in those
market, owing to th light run at South
Omaha comparatively little change haa
taken place In values at this point. Hence
It Is Jliat lambs have sold very nearly
steady here all the week, at least tha good
kinds, although tha feeling hss been weak,
everybody knowing full well that with any
thing Ilk a liberal run the market would
be forced downward to a- level with prices
prevailing at other selling points. Fair to
medium grades of lambs possibly have sold
a little bit lower during the week but the
change has not been very marked. Opera
tors on the market are figuring that this
market should have been lHi25o lower this
week owing to the break st other points.
Quotations on clipped stock: Good to
thole western lambs. Sti.60fi6.76; fair to
good lambs, Sfl.Ofl-ti'S.M; ull lambs, S4.60&
S.26; good to choice yearlings. S6.7604.36;
fair to good yearlings, lo.MKfyo.TS; good to
choice wethers. 3S.76JiS.oO; fair to good
wethers, 4S..7ni6.76; good to choice ewes,
35.6o36.76; fal rto good ewes, 34.7606.60;
'nick 1. 34.26 6476.
No. '
i w A tarn lambs
633 western Is nibs ,
Av.
. 67
. 37
Pr.
a 12V
SO
CHICAGO 1.IVR STOCK MARKET
(attic and Sheen Steady Hatta Five 10
( Tea Ceats I.ass-er.
CHICAGO. May 24 -CATTLE Receipts,
300 head: market steady; beeves, S4.0oft4.s5;
cows and heifers, 31 .Soij-4.0; calves, Muujjt
6.76: stockera and feeders, 37.S6ig4.76.
Hum-Kctpis, lti.o o head; estimated re
ceipts for Monday, 47,000 head; market 64
loo lower; mixed and butchers, 36.2&.&0;
good heavy. WiiW; rough heavy, t Wa
( So; light, 64 47; plga, S6.StXrX.S6; bulk
of sales. M.42Va4.B0.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 2.600
head: market steady; sheep, $1 (& 20;
yearlings, 36.6004 60; lsmbs. S6.60i34j.7a.
Kaasas City Live Bteiek Market.
KANSAS CITT, Mo., May 26. CATTLE
Receipts, 60O head; market unchanged:
choice export and dressed beef steers, V 26
Q6.66; fair to good, 4.(i6 So; western fed
steers, 33.76'Q6.30; stockers snd feeders 3326
4 60; southern steers. S3 fjoj'4 60; southern
oows. $i. 60-04 00; native cows, 32.60-9-1.60;
native heifer. S3.4(e6.26; bulls, tS.OOH 60;
calves. S3.26'i 26; receipts fpr tha week,
33.O0O bead
HOGS-Recelpts. 6.000 head: market 6c
1 lower; top. 66.45; bulk of sales. 36.So4i 40;
Heavy, ao.soxia.au, uioini, ao. 4i',itf-i.au, piss
and lights. 66.4O430; receipts for ths week.
tAOflO head.
SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. 6,000
head; market nominally steady; native
lambs, 660Cko7.6O; fed sheep and yearlings.
65 ooue.30; v. eater n clipped yearllnga, 35
6.26; western clipped sheep, ta.00$.00;
stockers and feeders. 33 606.00.
toek la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hags. Sheep.
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
Kansas City
St. Joseph ...
St. Loula ....
11 i.4 1,170
loo
610
SoO
300
7,0u0
6.000
(.660
1600
't.ouo
6.000
7
iioo
Chicago
Totals ....
..1.637 42,304 3.677
St. Jasepa Live Steek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo. May 36. -CATTLE
Receipt. 2J4-head; msrket nominal; na
tives, S46iaii.76; cows snd heifera 8176t
4.76; stockers snd feeders. 33UKf4.l6.
HOGS Recelpta, 4.460 head; market gen
erally oojlrc lower; light. I6.2o4j6.40; medium
and heavy, 6a3o046; plga. 4.;tsl.o0. bulk
vt aalaa. 3i.82u 17
SHtKP AND LAMHS Receipts, 1
head; msrket nominal.
Slens City Mv Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. May tt. (Special Tela-
train ) CATTLE Recelpta. 100 head; mar
et atrsdy; beeves, S4.a'u4.2j0; cows, bulls
snd mixed, 114 40; stockers and feeders,
6J 41W14 60; calve.a and yearlings. S3 2S4J4 16.
HtlVB Receipts. 7 ' neaa ; market 4c
lower, aelllng at 66J2',; bulk of sales,
6 2642:
t. Inla live Hark Market.
ST. LOl lS. Mo.. May 34. CATTLE Re
celpts. 360 head, including 306' head Tex
ana; market, steady , nstlve shipping and
export steers. 34)4 00; dreesed beef Slid
1 butcher steers, 6S.7e-a 40; etesi under 1.0UO
11 nn i
an tiiiannaiian
COMPANY
rreat ore dsnoelta
on tha Misuari Com-
l'n)'s ground th
he leasers have opened up
the velna. On the Kentucky on set of
leasers alone have opened up the ledges
for feat--which averages straight across
shipping values, or values of more then
31dn per ton. Almost an equal amount of
work has been done on the Captain Sam.
The Pine Nut I .edge crosses this claim and
has been rroven for a distance of 800 feet.
DlTidaads for Tear.
In making this offer to the public we
will add another to the long list of suc
cessful companies that we have launched
tcward tha dividend-paying estate. The
Immense ore bodies that have been opened
up, even at this early day 1n the history
of the mine, insure dividends for every
shareholder for many years. For
Immediate reoflt r Blelasad See tarns
al area in the Manhattan Mlspah Company
are more attractive to either the small
oi large investor. Any person familiar
with conditions at Manhattan will knew
at a glance at the map In this ad that no
better property could bs purchased It la
the best In the district. The Consolidated
mine is the
carrel of the Mining Werld.
Tha scores of engineers who have, ex
amined It pronounce it one of the geeateat.
mlnea In Nevada, As the Consalidatedi.ta
a great mine, so Is Manhattan a great
camp, one for which there la scarcely a
paiallel In the annals of western mining
operations. The Manhattan Mlspah
Will Bs as Oreat as ths Consolidated.
There will be no second offering of this
stock. It will be over-subscribed many
times. It is beyond any Question the
theapeat atock to which public subscrip
tion haa been invited since the first fab
ulous values wsre found at Manhattan.
This firm has a
Bepatatioa to astala.
In Qolddeld and Bullfrog it has made a
distinctive success of Its every mining
enterprise, and theusanda of our clients
who purchased stocks upon our advice
have coined money through their Invest
ments. In Msnhattan we were nrei nn
the ground, and each of our Ave com
panies in that camp are
Making Oood with Bapld Strides.
The stock of the Manhattan Mlspah is
easily worth 60c per share. Any broker
who sees the accompanying map will tell
you . as much. The -Pine Nut company,
owning a fraction adjoining the Mizpah
group, put out its treasury shares at 60
cents, snd the sllotment was over-etih-sirlbed
several times within a few hours,
tock la ths Manhattan. Mlspah will Be
Worth riTs Dollars a Share Wtthla
Two Tears.
Remember our predlotiom. ' Make a
memo, of it and consult the stock quota
tion sheets at the end of $4 months.
If you want shares in this excellent
company you will heve to act quick.
Either send us yoar reeervatloa hy wire
or eoasalt ear Vocal rapreseaaativea.
Conservative Drokerage
Brokers and Bankers
Goldflold, Nov.
pounds, 38.60i34.30; stockers and feadera,
AainfHaO: cows and halfera, 3100tSe.lt; ean
ners, ll.60ttTI.IO; bull, S2.40iiH.00; calves, 33 00
9.50; Texas and Indian steers, S3.6vH7t;
-owe snd heifers, $2.003.90.
HOGS Receipts. 6.600 hesd: market 60
nwer; pigs and- lights, 36 stB 40; packers,
t1d.46: butchers and best heavy. 34.3641
.60.
tMIEEP AND LAMB8-N0 sheep oa sal.
BOSTON, May 26.-WOOL Ths Boston
Commercial Bulletin says: Thar . Is a
lightly better undertone to ' ths wool
market and buyers are showing more
interest in the limited, offerings. The
bulk of the business la being done
In foreign wool. A few lines of fine
medium Utah and new Montana clip haw
been purchased at 26c. Bales of wool. In
cluding Montana, are reported at prices
considerably under those ruling In tha west.
Bom selections are 40 cheaper la tn
greasle. Fine clothing aella at TOO and fin
medium, aaii-olic. Halt blood la Arm, at 6
670c, three-eighths at 68&JH60 and quarter
blood at ixna2c. Fleeces are dull, although
a few lota of quarter blood era mavlng at
Jl'tf2c for Ohio and 32e for Michigan.
Three-eighths Is being taken In a similar
manner, at 824TSSC and S16?le respectively.
Washed Oldo detain sells In a cleaning up
way at 3iU.Wc. Texas snd California
wools ar quiet; quotations ar nominally
steady. Pulled wools are having a fair
movement, at 60rgta for A supers, whlls H
supers range . from 63c, for ordinary ones,
up to So for. high whites touching th A
grsde. IMtdlng Boston dealers ' ar still
waiting for the territory sheepmen t mod
ify their demands, but other firms are pick
ing up wool her and t her. Ou Tuesday
th first Oregon sale was held at Pendleton
and about VOuO.OOO pounds were bought at
prices that will mean an average dean coat
of 72c. A sale waa held on the following
day. but bids were ao unsatisfactory to
growers that about t we-thirds of th offers
were withdrawn. At Bitter Creek, Wyo.,
sales have been made at WMfHio. but some
growers, dissatisfied with the bids, have
consigned their wools to Boston and Phila
delphia. Tha shipment of wool from Boa
ten today, f roin . December 7. 190&, ar 93,.
287,363 pounds, against 100. 66, 007 pound at
th same tlm last year. Th reoelpt ar
99.769,042 pound -aint 117,906,16 pounds
for th same period last year.
ST. LOCI 8, May 24 WOOItr ; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. aVCtOe;
fine, 2Vt2 26Wc; heavy fin. 18aio; tub
wahed. S3639HC.
IXiNDON, May W WOOL Tb arrival
of wool for th fourth aeries of auction
salea amount to 66.96 bales. Including t3M
bsles forwarded direct to spinners. The
Imports this week were: New South
Wales, 3,101 bales; Victoria, 1,733 bales;
South Australia, 1.192 balea; Tasmania,
bales; New Zealand, 7.021 bale; Cap of
Oood Hop and Natal, 3.619 bale; River
Plata, 670 bale; ,Nw lork, 196 bale;
various, 863 hales.
F. D. Day Cl Co.
Stock, Grain. Provisions
Bala Year Grata t Ta.
Chleaa aad Minna nolla Dallvary.
One-eiahtb commission oa Oraln, ant-
quarter on Stock 1. Prompt and careful
attanlion given .o ouiaiua accouuia. Tvrna
lltt-lil Baara f Trad Bid
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