Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 18, 1900, Page 8

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———— e ———————— - COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL| 2 Unfavorable Weather in Northwest Fur- g Steength for Wheat Market nish: CORN DULL AND CLOSES SLIGHTLY LOWER OMANA WHOL Condition of Trade and Quotations on Little Trade in Onta = Provisions | Agnin Feel Pressnre from Shorts Who Were on the Trall of LIVE ork nnd Ribs, " _— RESH CHICAGO, Sept, 17— Unfavora m menis and in the ar demand was ‘ Swenty-o canh silos here . at and fi rimary recelpt compured with neapolis and Vear ko, | € o wenkness, | N efforts | R pr BE | hurt ) It : TOMA CEl Pr H | stocks hut 1 Jist ted re nt 1200 hind sWheat ) y \ . thax as follow ropatents, $L8GA00; | g0 straighs cloars 1 go; | ¥ Kpring. spe 2 patents W50 siralzhis ik WITIEAT-No. 1, 1047 73 CORN-—No. 2, 10%u2ite yellow, 40 @i OATS-No. 2 220040: No. 2 white, 2%@ Sle; No. i white 2464 s RY'E (¥ HARLE fing, Mee; fair to| B ehofce malting, 195 i @12.00; Lard, per 100 1bs., $68550$6.87%; short | (box vibs, i Yose), $TANGING0. vy salted e, whoulders (boxed), $8.575116.62%; short clear, | RECE ,,. wides (boxed), $8 1063 1750 WHISK Y~ fusis ¢ sh wines, $1.% S PMENT Following are the receipts and shipments | 97 of the principal gral ¥lour, bbis .., AWheut, b i Corn, bu 0 "'y ats, b No. o b oy On the prodice exchange today romarket wis slow, Creamert Mge: dalries, WalSe. Cheese, fir 105e, Frks, slow: fresh, 1 NEW YORK VERAL MARKE 1 K Prices of the Day on Various | o Ca [ NEW YORK, S FLOUR - Receipt RISCE DTS AT bbls oxports, 218 bl sales, | W0 bu 00300 packages. The market wis more | SHIPME active and firmer on the strength of whea Winter strafghts, § Al tonts, $L136050; Minnesota bakers, @50, winter patonis, $1 00 winter Tow | pHII Brides, $24505.6. Rye flour, frm: recoipts, | Steudy 450 bhlk T falt 1o good, FLWGER; Choied 10 | we fAney. $1.800 00 | TmGas CORNM AL Firm: vo'low western, S | orn 800; funey srandywine, $2 450 RY I3-Strong: N wester, 19 1o, b | CHEISE aflont: state, s e 1 £, New ¥ funcy BARLEY Firm: western, 13 £ | cream New York: malting, so8c e, 1 £, Biuffalo! | i BARLEY MALT “Dull: western, 62068 WHEAT--Recelpis bu.;' exports, S41T b sales, 576,000 fiitures and | N B0 bu. export. Spot No. 2 red, | 82%¢ f. o, b, afloat; N A, S B 1 northern, Duluth, Sty b il 1 vo. 2 hard, Duluth, %l f b afloat. | { o Options were easy, becal Aisappoints | B4y ng English cables, but quickly recovered and was strong most of the day, | ™ for northwest account, stronger continental murkets and prospects for more rain in | p wpring wheat reglons aroused the bulli nees dn loeal cireles, promoting | Wrigk demand for demunds. Close 3yt advanced. March, 85 7-16 At S May. Sy o ¢ Reptembor, M o8y sed at Sige; O tober. M%@S2C closed at S15c; Dedember BT -1, closed at NI ORN—Recelpts, 18,300 bu export S0 hu sales, 1 bu. futures and 240,000 bu. export. Spot, strong: No. 2 ATte, elevator, and 4% £ 0. b, aftoat, The option market had a steady opening and ptember clo: ity | Bt 6e; December, 4106417y [ OATE Roceints, 340,20 bu'; ex) | bu.; siles, 1,000 b, Spot, stea |& 250; No. & ic: No. 2 white, 27c: No white 6 track mixed westorn, 24t 26c; track white western, wlaiie: track white, stite, Sle@iic. Options were du MILWAL and nominal High FEED-Dull: spring bran, = $18.25616 50 middiings, $17.00019.60; winter bran, $17.506 19.00; city, $16.50017.00 HOPS -Quiet; state, common to ehoic 199 crop. 10@ise; old olds, ade; Pacit const, 180 erop, 10613c; old oids, S MOVEMENT HIDES—Firm: Gulyeston. 20 to 25 1hs., 18¢ rila, 21 10 25 1bs., IN5e; Texas, dry ) Ibs., 1l LEATHER-Frm; hemlock sole, Buel Ayres, light (o heavywelghts, 29eGige; | NEW neid 1201 ¢ | i WOOL--Dull; domestie flevce, 24 28c; | cons Wexas, 16011 in PROVISIONS - Beof, quiet; family, $10.00 | on @11.00; beef lams, $2000021 00; packet, § @00 city, extra Tndla “me 17 Cul meats, stewdy: plekled be N 1005 pickled shollders, $i0.60; hams, § @075, Lard, steady; western teamed. | wer $7.00. nominal; re 31500 South Amerfea. 810, compound, $6.00 | ak @12 Pork, stroner, family, $I7.0M1750; | wa short clear, $15.006016.00] mess,” $12.50a 12 ¥ mestic, falr (o extra, 4% Orleans, open " BUTTER- Rec 6 pkgs.: firm mery, 16" creamery, 18L@ Recelpts, 183 pkgw.; large, | white, mall, white, 11c; large, colored, | tie; small: colored, 1 EGGS- Receipts, ' 10,52 fm al pkis.; murket o country. pacKages free, g4 the METALS -The general aspect of th s metal market today was toward a lower | attribu . OMATIA DATLY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TOMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Both Oattle and Sheep in Good Supply, but Only a Few Hogs Arrived Finaucint HOG MARKET AVERAGED A SHADE HIGHER ., stock firm A Lambs Steady. TH OMAHA | sevaral days L die; yellow bseribers and te the plan of the unde thorities hac the tendency wiis {rregular toward firmn 3 Advertizer's L BrousH K| 2cow U MBERS rouht in today by the volum & Sh'p H'r \ m s p Por dozen_oun finished e from New York LIFLOWER Hammond Co.... Wit N WATERMELONS CANTALOUPE AP & Rothschild and RANBI TROPICAL Jithern spot [ \m\« HAN \\ \\ cording to size, o I of cattle About ten ear vel of ‘Satur temand to unl ®upplement sales for short nates for much larger eral Suppl though the A reamonably ind heifers stocker and fe er trade monopolized attention and onstderable 1y and in s prices than the 188 0f cattle rnment report eipts continued h ind prices today Recelpts of we beef steers with ready particularly CORNA were i littl BRAN HAY WHISKY TRON COTTO BAGGING HimMp closed quiet and prices n fanders wer sentative sales ORLIZANS, No. i flux, $1.056; No. 1 northwest PROV ern. $1.57; prime_timothy,’ $L00604.25: clover, | Lard ats (box PROVISIONS - Mess pork, per bbl, $1200 | clear jobbing, $12.50 tober, $58im0 st sides, 8.7 ey Market. mercantile FERILING EXCHANG \n 1l business in bankers Kan KAN cembor rovisions. and Us7b Government, strong; state honds | 6 64706 10-64(] loxing prices on bonds tod D FEEDERS 54064715 10040 S AND UEIFERS, \ NIEHRASK A 00 b ) Coffee Market. ADELPHIA v far deliveries market broke Visihle Snpply. Calttornin ALTFORNTA DU ifornia dried 1 hard cagh. BRAN Mining Stoek AND BONDS, » With Show of Strengh traders CLOVERSEED ined, fiem: continent. | suppor mpt INCINNATI rs who still ¢ western, regular packing, at mark. | was western, 'oss off, 18 pressed by TALLOW - Firm. city, $2 per package, | View in”the gen- | exclusive ‘of the d @ selling ot 15,00 shaies redemption, i 13 fecders ovdars. 1 8 cons Lovel 16 feedors. . SH0 4 8 | 2 teeders. . 480 | 61 foeders | 61 3 Cresswoll Catt'e adara Whittaker tars ows 117 feadors.. 040 5 fecdors. . &M 4 17 S cows. ... 1031 325 19 te 1 feeder... 880 4 M L. Hintz 3 cows 32 60 Jumes Farrell 18 feeders. 1166 4 20 eld |13 . 310 ders. 1055 4 10 der. 1050 4 10 ors. 1108 4 10 HOK There wer of h « ile thix n | ket opened up a shade | the siles wus | was se higher tha but the quality of the vthing on Saturday's he sales toduy wa agninst $5.0545.15 on 8812 | and medinm welghte and $5.15, und the heavier round a dime with thut sold | %01 today for #5070 o that rong to 5e higher | Th | ket from stort A rens | sale 18 80 5 " n SHERP. of the season i1 she same time the market 1 of veasonahly ckers were 1M1 and the picked up D were in activ iger prices. and about ste ¢ wis £5.2 Tamy There were a @ood man pte and in today's rec of them we held just ab | the con <l i Quotations: Chol | sa3naa 0 che 1.00; choice ewes, $L007 spring mk e lnmbe Morada bueks ming e Wyoming ewes 14 Wyoming cwe L Wyoming Cwes cuil wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethel Whoming lambs Wyoming weihers Wyoming wether Colorado feeders Wyoming ye | i Wyoming lambs Wyaming lamhs Wyoming lambs Wyoming lamb Wyoming lamb 145 Wyoming lambs | 181 Wyoming lambs Wyoming ewes 413 Wyoming ewes el lambs cull lambs 5 eull lambs Wroming lamb: Wyoming lambs | Cni CHICAGO, Sent. 17 1200 Texans. Choice light, sl ateady: westerns ) medinm, $4.4075.40 owe Jwor. $3.0041 W T60; calves, $4.000075 head; best on HOGS- Recalpts today | mated t SHERP AND 1 poor 1o medium weak I to ch chofce mixed, $3. 2608 70 it New York Live St NEW YORK, Sept celpts, 6192 head i stedy, to CALVES Receints trifle weak: il %o | 656; drevasd beat and but bbie Sherand ¢ D Palmer F. Wilkinson G Davis Hlinois Centra 118 Kruise 3 Loujavill N Cattls Co, Brown ™ I8 80 gr them always buy them ag druggists, 10e, 2ic, 50¢ Wony 8.5 he marker was wis not much change i i<h Mt Total amount of trar Ay was n mood shane. | 1y prices but_buyer pay “as high as &5 ut ateady demand froni | w ull ewes Wyoming feeding lambs Bold by Kuhn & Co., 1th and J. A Fuller & Cn. tn and ougla o Liv tend, " fncluding W to 10e lower w tives, hest on sale todiy $.85; good to prime st $1.0001.87; miked stockers head; cholee and fecder thers western she western lambs 1 whade AMBS | GRAI GIFW pRO/, (& ) )) GOOM4 NY LIFE BLOG. in Live st 4700 LL" W0 Texa @640, stesrs under 1,000 pounds, $.5 Kers and fecdors $§ 544350 cows %, Texas wnd wiand helfers, HOGE- Recelpts, 4,100 ] teady o thers Texans i stendy to a stockers and rices; natl feeders, § ifers, $3.00% 425 it} Stock In Steht, FollowIng arc the reccipts at_the neipal western markets for September Hogs ith Omaha 10 hicig v Kans a LONDON, Sept r T money et adian Paci . Pau 1 [ pra Trunk and Mines rt bills unt for Frovisiens LIVERPOOI WIHEAT steady; No. 2 rod torn, winter 1" norther pring, 68 Alud i, s Gediies Bad. Future tember, 6 1; Desembor, 68 44d Spot.iirm; American mix mi IPutures, guist ember 1; December The imports of wheat into Liver K were @) quartors from A and 5000 quarters from other imports of_corn from Atlanti week were 87400 quarter Tey Them ix (o Like Them success of Cagcaret Candy Cathrarti n THE REALTY MARKET, STRUMENTS placed on file M eptember 1 Warrn Deeds ! 1 Kunke Tot 2 Hawthorne add 1 i wife to A L. Sheetz ot 1 Orehard 11l N " to’ 1} Kwosnicw k1, O'F s add iher Kountze and wife 1o Antor Fossek. ot & block 17, Kointz third add United Real Estute i “Prust “con any to . P, Hart, 1ot 6 block Maxwe econd add D Smith to Abby i s 25 un block 5. Paddock Place Buchanan and husband to D. ¢ adford, part of tax 1ot 14, 20-15-1 Quit Claim Deeds Land company to Michael M L lots 1, 2 and 8, block 121, Flor 0 Mave Health and Ha » “Garland” stoves and ran WHB”“WTKY s N © as much like COATED BLECTRICITY s science can a Fach one produces s mivch AR iiding substance as is con- tained in the amount of food & man consumes in a week. This it wiy they have cured thousands of cascs of nervous discases, sich aa Debil ity, Dizziness, Insomnia, Vatico: e ete. They ennhleyon to i1 k clear 1y by developing brain matter; force Realthy circulation, cure frid ton, and impurt bounding vigor (o the Whole svstem. Al weakening and “tissue-destroving drains an losses permanently cured Deliy may mean Insanity, Consumption and Death 5 rice,§1 perbox | alx boxes (with d grarantee to ciie o fund money) g5 ook containin Bosisine proot, free. “Adiress Pel i edicine Co.,'Cleveland, O Office Over 215 South 14th Streer 3500 A MONTH DR.. DISEASES AND 9 VARICOCELE MeGrew at 80 quickly without ting or pain SYPHILIS in all atages cured parmanently and f0 [ e, Striotire. Hyd ocele. LOSS OF MANHOOD Binddor. Kidneys, Gonorri en, Gleet CURES CUARANTEED | CHARCES LOW, lectricity and Medical Treatment bined. TREATMENT BY MAIL. Co tation fres Hours 8 to & p. m. Bunday, 9 to NIkt Losses, Nervous De 766, _Office over 215 South 1Hth between Farnam and Douglas street Neb Dr. Kay’s Renovator Guaranieed (o cuic worst caset dyspessin, Constipation, blllous ache, liver and kid At drugkists, 1. Send for Irec ple, Frec and_I'ree Ao Dr iy JAMES E- BOYD & CO., LTeiephone 1039, Omaha, COMMISSIO BOARD OF TRADE, esponaence. Join A Warren & CoreotPaiies to Chicaso and’ New York e s H R PEf‘LHEY& CO e QMArA nEs z Uns. o o lower; wintered Rriss Texuns head: market At 2K7d per our for three months bill it beeause those who buy them and nd Douglas, MICREW SPECIALIST Treats all Foruis of DISORDERS OF M EN ONLY 25 Year's Experiance 14 Years in Omaha , PROVISIONS and STOCKS

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