Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 11, 1900, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat is Dull, b sion and Cl CORN I8 QUIET AND INCLINED TO BE LOWER LAttle Dotng in Onts Market, by is Mig Active on G tive D r=P'rosvisions Stre eral Speculns CHICAGO, wheat mark lower, oa pork Wheat was d t wession. The mark from higher cal y shipments J 4 in northwest. ( . wheut Buffalo I . bisl twe u A v 8 i 1 FLOUR- Quiet; winter patents, $3.804.00 straights, $100 ears, $3.106 wpectals, $4.400 4 patents, § Wlralihts $.000 WHEAT - No 1Tce; No. 2 red, Thte CORN-No. 2, #ii@ i A0 0% OATS-No. 2, 21 Bc: No. 3 whit RYE N 3 BARLEY - Good fecdin chofee malting, 45 SEEDS -No. 1 flux, $1.49; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.50; prime timothv. $1 20m4.40; clover, | WIHISK Y- Husis of high 'win t SUGARS—-Cut loaf, $6.60; granulated, $6.1 g are the recelpts and’ ship ments rinclpal Re Shipment Flour. hbls hiis Wheat, bu i 4. bu . bit bu . On the Produce exchange today the tor market was firm: creameries, 181 dalrie Cheese. firm, at ¥ggs, firm; fresh, 1415 AEW YORK GEVERAL NEW YORK, Sept. 10— FLOUR . Market fair, netive and steady, with £ “Modernte for pring and Winter whe wint s, $3.1540 LI M \ satents, $1.0 Wi $2 7010 Biihncaotn bikors, & Winter graden, $2.4002 05, R tod s 8§40 Dbl falr to good, $3.004 hoice RYE-Dull B, f. o b. nfloat; stato r 1F, New | Yirk ARLEY—Firm: fo BARTEY MALT D WHIEAT- Receipis, 1 255 bu.: exports, 6,070 | T bran SR No. 3 red, 7 £, b'a &ime, 1. 0, b No o b (" erally well, a ernment 1 higher ca 1'were q i Streng 8, foreten from shorts and rains f t red, March, MILasiy e, ¢los t YRN-—TReceipt 5 1 xports, 128 walox, 19 iy V0 bu it Spot, st N 474 . vator, and 470, f b afoar” opt opened firm on' cables, hui ffterward off under more liberal offerin mupply incrense selling easy at hunged May. 107t elosing nt 4 T I losing at 411 expuris, i i Txed ‘western. Slaadic; N track, white we white 8tat Options v 8 Texn ackd, 2 . WOOL- Dull; domestle fleece, 25 PROVISIONS- Reot amily, $ meats, steady b ¢ ‘ firm; western steamed, .1 mpound. 3.0 I t ALLOW ity pev bke ¢ {1 1Y, ASE New Orleans, of ITIR—F SN pkgs ;o st ereamory, 17ir21c; Jiine mery, 18 factory, Ml CATRERE 1 elpts KEs.: teady targe white, 108¢: xmall white 10405 1arge 10igc; small colored, 10% westorn, regular pucking, at mork westoern, loss 1 METATLS -Owing to the ease of tir shade easfer foo Lond o developed a lower tone, « e 303 The rest of the liat wa and un changed. Tead and Spelter were unchanged she former closlug vn the busis of #.l OMAITA DAILY BET t Bes- OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | MOVEMENTS OF | Conartto Trade nnd Q I Hurricane Crises VEGETARLES No. ||.r~u hides, Sc; No. 2 green fund, exclusive of the $15 gerve i the division of redemption, showa: | i e unexnected It closed at in Grain and Provisions. 293, Unton Pa il (OTTONTIES ville & Nash $11.45 American mixe of Visible statement of New York M EXCHANGE Posted rates sing prices on bonds today Grain Mark ALIFORNTA 5 new featur New York exchay CINCINNATL, O, Sept. 0.~Clearings, 32 was Quoted from Se to o¢; prime, 4Nude; PTEMBER 11 New ¥ xchang i, Sl xcanae. 3e ameount | oy v a1 IVE STOCK MARKET N ’ ) « 1 gs, $13.461,818 - PHILADS Nl et Jo=Clear- | Liberal Receipts of Both Cattle and Sheep, p i M, & Cleating but Few Hogs, New York Mining St o <, Say ving are |HOGS AT HIGHEST SINCE EARLY AUGUST | Sheep 1n ive and Steady ) Corn Cattle Rath ada Goo | — London Stoe Receoipts w « : idon Stock 4 omeiai Mondn 1h | Same week A § AVerage price paid for ! : " + | several daye, with'com ! tead W pe TON Y % per A g " s bills, " 1-16 “, t Forclun Financinl LONDON M (" . cx v . Hom r I rities we thr L 1 Pen e mar 1 tirm 502 % e Tr § b | w [ was | & f ) n ot into (1 r 1« A Ay W ites nday s b4 The official number of BERLIN, 8 e wee it ught in ) Cattle b y Ash in nd, de-| 0, M. & 8t. P. Ry F) ’ i Fen ¢ O & 8t ¥ "decre \ & M R.R. 71 houtse ¢ B & 1 s ' b & O. Ry 7 > M R 12 were reliti ' & o & 1 m s, 1 ! - T g 1 Veast.! e e B disposition of the day's reeeints 4 lows, each buyer p ¢ Internnt Yot . of head indicated 1 ~ e | Buyers, ", . Defiedts & el hnd | Omaha Packing ¢ s were Bent shd 7 e i1 Hammond ¢ exchang 1 n. 26t 2te for checks. | ng « , Degan of the Treasury. Yansant & Co J. L. Carey Lobman & (‘o n MeCreary & Clar 00,000 gold re- [ WO Te0gy b Tlark Huntzinger WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10.-The statement )f the treasury balances in the general Availablo cash balance, $136 gold &0, 007 | Benton & Underwond i [ Huston & < ; - vingstone & Schaile Cotton Market, | HnmlH n & H.~: ”[r:| 10.—The inter of [ H. L. Dennis & Co ) B. . Hobh today extreme Mawh Other buyers A trregular CATTLE-There 1 points high of Cattle at this r \ ¢ principal market f Sellers were | Chicago were steady to lower without exeon- | the market was reported 3 " ts within | that there were &0 many reach, Many of th Hately e had a tendency to make the close tonight. Following the call the | q few here. however oo market mee-sawed nt a breath-taking rate, | recelpts and jirice h the mi n the main | cases, to a little swinging toward higher prices | t very active, but morning 1 ulation ‘broadened | of cases the wellers did ) til the mar ond the control of | The better grades were the bulls ever nsational setbacks fol- | petter sellers, and the comn lowed nerve-trying bulges which kept oper- ( negleote Aters, of no matter what belief \um]m};‘ The cow market was in go to kiep pace “The nglish market showed correspond ng_activity and priv complete chaos In’ Liv however, were being carrle advanee the Jlncal excha day 1 months was 5 pric cables denoted | E100, KIS, The ol The bulls long_by the ge Septem- | have sold a little lower, as againet $0.60 Satur- | g whole was about sias t level of the later | * fhe Bk o points above Saturday s | ers o k.00 L e were final figures * Reports from central Iy all desirable pri stock were about the were va vhich fact tended to fr shorts and the big eral. Liverpool was e well e the Now Orlennis markot. Feti 1 pointing to a loss of 60,000 to 1,000,000 aind the announcement that apot cot- | | was in enormous demangt south at 4q highor prices intensified the o o and te ase the fears of theorista in gen similarly influen | ever, did t move quite at week. Stock 1 1 an uEht steady” prices, portant of the seamon, | anough for killers, but little figure as an i [ §f condition was giver last month, 655 In 708 {n 189 and 8.3 in luded 77 for Texas Aigust 10 and 81 on year. At 12:45 p. m G.” Schiffer and Gay those brokers b o 'opening rush. The ons | I stronger prices. Pac for good grass cattle o This ave Taaried wi mber 1 of true of the better grades, | were also fully sieady - | howeve Representative sale: nston t seriously disturb the GRS market, 18 were known to have 1 | BEEF STEEKS, fteportint outstanding. The | Av. Pr No. bull f reached its height about noon | 1 SndIm ¢ 7 ni lurey of profit-taking near tha | 1./ 106) 47 settled back a few pointa. THe | Looiiiie... 1060 475 was {rregilar and excited with prig Hin ) o0 W points higher | 2 178 5 0 mates placed the total traneactions HEER : 300 bales, or 100 more (NAN eVar | 26, e 104 515 80 ' fed. Cotton futures closed fr- | 34 WM 50 % ar and excited, September, 10.40; Octo- | STEERS AND HEIF i1 November, 052 Decomber, 863 | 51 815 52 Y v March, 967 | COWS, fl, 8.85; Ma fine, 659: July, 054" | 1., s 20 ) Soot cotton « wiet; midditng uplands, | 1 o 200 2 10%: middling gulf. 107 sales, ¢ dles, | o . e NiEW ORLEANS, Sept. 10 —COTTON— [ o o6 H Firm 600 bill rdinary, 81 3-16c; [ 4 w0 3 ) ordinary, ®gc; low middifng, 10%c: | o 4 1 1 good middling, 1103 mias [ "¢ \ 1ie: recoipts, 1,569 bales: atock, | 3 g i O T 0 1 ! i comber H : a LIVERPOOT, Sept. 10COTTON—8pot, | 1. o o HEIFER limited demand. ~higher: American mid- [ g0 100 diing fair, 7 9 good ‘middlir 16 BULLS. middiing, ' T adling i R S 1 ordinar nary, 01 Jror - | sales of the da 00 bales, of wh 3 i Were for exjy i'inclided 1,400 b Y of “American elpts, 3000 bales 4 K } American. ened excite } bk 3 Closed frregular; American middling 7 sl v, 6 S6-6kd huiyers mber. § m October-November. 5 03-64d selle T. her-December, 5 175 18-61d welle January, 5 155 1-6d buyers: | o s 11640 seller S0 sellers; March 1 Vi1 00-1d wellers: April-May, 5 037 | * Ho e 0iid buyers; May-inne, 5 Emd sellers; | 'K CALVES 1 ] 10640 buyers; July-August, | ? ~ § 62-64d buiyers i ssan 4 5, TAGSE, Coftee Market, 1 o NEW YORK, Sept. 1 woa o Rio. qulet; No. 7, Invol ) ' Coril i, The o 1 futures « | dutet’ nt H ! i 4 NEBRASK pri polnts net higher; & fars Tex §42 4 1351 Dacembor, $7.467.85: Mareh, $1.0007.75 | 1 fooaer : OIL CITY. Pa., Sept Credit balan Pl Live Stoek. N <. Sept 10.—BEEVES—F ) v fo 10 wer! Bills and steors, . CATVES DS, 2,20 Market R g 1 huttermitks, 300085 y s SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts 1 we s 11 b HOGS. | ts, 9,90 1 Market firm seph Live Stock. Erades, $5.200 2 bulk of sales, 1 feeder 1 o feede SHEEP- R ipts, Jlw hicad; market Burke Kenzle syong to e hl 36 feeders. 1060 LIVE STOCK MAR o0d Supply Feeders Sten OUTH OMATA lay by each road was irchast EH‘IH WIIBT ]KV 1 Kinds'were heing held just about steady but they were bought good season at very satisfactory me of the common stuff but Ay recelpls were ngain fo but the demand was good for up in fairly 108 permanently may mean lusanity, C cloge of last week. The poorer Bold by Kuhn & Co, 15th and Dou; J. AL Fuller & Co.'in and Douglas. | largely to the large supply of bett | and sales were made that | lower than the same kind of cattie hrougnt ows and h what were here brought ors 1d are buying them The cows sold at very satisfactory prices | generally steady and particularly was that and good fe Common kinds, were rather slow ency was I tha direction of Tewer pri s As will be seen fr WS AND HEIFE )CKERS AND FEEDERS 18 no materl i JA!AES ‘E- BOYD & GO ciephone 1049, COMMISSIO GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OF TRADE, 10 cows o 8¢ higher; pig: (o Shade Lower—iogs el Ml Koin Sleht Sugar Maenet ¢ Brain matter; fiperhox ; six hoxes (with 1, free. Ad Cleveland CHICAGO and ERST. M—4% P M1 P M ST. PAUL and MiHNEAPOLIS, LEAVE 6.3 A T3 P M HOT SPRINGS—DEADWOOD LEAVE 800 P. M Citv Offices, 1601-03 Farnam HALF RATES TO ALL POINTS TIowa and Illinois, Septem- ber 10 and KANSAS ¢ and return, Sept points soutl tor X { ul ITY TICKET ORI (Pa Hotel Plock) foofe P& 5 g m;nwfiw...\...em‘ cue Duasnsoe ko lou Mo ' i truni O by mai | {a'plain wragper, rouluryir A\A Rl iEDY €CO,, "§Pearbor Clitas, Ak ana, Neb, by Jas. fforsyth, th and Douglas, ufis by J. C. DeHave Omaha, Netb John A Warren & Co Chicago and New Yoia H R. PL.HHI:"" 0. ROOM A NY LIFE mn BRANCH 1038 52 OMAHA 1EB. (LT

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