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Show V J CHICAGO, Nov. 1 Fresh strength which developed in the corn market todaj was ascribetl rliiofly to a' new upturn in the value of hogs lii shipments ship-ments of packing houc products were said to form the principal reason for the hog price advance Furthermore, Shorts in the Iieccmbcr delivery of corn evinced considerable anxiety as to the outlook for obtriininc sufficient supplies in time to fill contracts. Opening prices, which ranged from -b to v.c higher, with December Si 28 to 1.28 and May Sl.CUs to 1 LTv. were followed by substantial gains in addition. Oats were firm with corn. After opening unchanged to a shade higher, including December at 71 1-471 to 713c. tho market continued to advance ad-vance Higher quotations on hogs put provisions pro-visions on the upgrade Trading In future deliveries, ihoijeh. was light. OGDCN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 26G; choice heavr steers $8f59: good steers $78; fair steers $57, choice feeder steers 'ix'8; choice cows and heifers ?67 7.50; fair to good cows and hejfor.; $56; cutters i 4 Tj' 5 ; tanners $34; choice feeder cows $56; fat bulls ?o'i(i. bologna bulls $45; veal calves $10 a n. Hog.--ReceipiR none choice fat hOgfl 17; to 2.i0 lb?.. .12 2rTT1 ttt; bulk $12.50(12 75. Sheep Receipts C124; choice lambs' 1 1 ."(; wethers $6..j0fi7 "u. fat' ewes Jofi G; feeder lambs ?D " l'. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 1. (United States Bureau of Markets- Hogs Receipts 1100"; markel IS to 20 higher: bulk $13.8514.10; heorieal $13.Sr.. 1".; mediums $14.00" It -i 25; lights sn.l'.-n n.irt; pigs 112 00i i?..c,:, ( 'at tie Receipts 12"0, market for week, beef and feeder Steers caitle 25c to M.0: lower; butcher stock 25 to 50c lower; canners weak, calves weak to 50c lower Sheep Receipts 600; market for tveek, far packers 25 to 75c higher; feeders and bi-eeders steady. j CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Nov. 1. Hogs Receipts! OT000; mar!:et 25 to 50c higher; bulk PIS S514.43; top $14. 60; heavy '14.-0014.45; '14.-0014.45; medium 14.0014.60; light 14 10T; 14 .50: light light" $13 . 75 '14:2.". heavy packing sows, smooth, 113.504 13.86; packing sows. ough. 1S.1513.40; pigs $13. 25 14.00. Cattle Receipts 5000; compared With a week ago: be.st steers strong to 25c higher; others 50rTi75e lower ; canners and Strictly choice she-stock 1 15 to 25c lower; others and bulls 50c in ;i ii i lower, calves 25 to 50c high- jer; Blockers and feeders 25 to 50c low-, er; western range steers and she-! stock mostly 25 to 50c-lower Sheep Receipts sooo. compared iiih a week ago: killing classes un- evenly lower, fat lambs 75c to $1.25 lower; yearlings and ewes 25 to 50e 1 lower; matured wethers strong to i higher feerlmgr and breeding slock I I steady to 25c lov er. POTATOES. CHICAGO, Nov. 1 Potatoes firm; j arrival? 75 ears; northern whites $2 -862.45; early Ohios 82.7608.00; western round whites $2.85. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Final prices 'on Liberty bonds todu v,rc Zhi 100.70. first 4s 94.90; second 4s i 93.00; flrsl I l-4s 95.30; second 4 1 4s! 93.18; third I l is 95.18; fourth 4 l-4s 93 34; Victory 3 3-4s 99.50; Victory Vic-tory 4 3-4s 99.46. BUTTER AND EGGS. Chicago, Nov. l. Butter unchanged unchang-ed Eggs receipts 4142 cases; unchang- ed Poultry alive, lower, springe 21 Vic; fowls 15T 22 '-t. EXCHANGE SEAT $96,000. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. A seat on the1 Now York Stock Exchange was sold I today for $100,000.- the largest amount' ever paid for membership. The previous pre-vious record was $96,000. ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov 1 Hogs Receipts 1 500 market higher; to? I $14.45; bulk 313.90 14.35. I Cattle Receipts 200; market dodJ- .,.,1 ste 7.50ft 17 rows ii: I heifers J5.50ftM.50: calves $7 W f 15 50 i Sheep- Ri eip - 2 0; markel noojj I nal; 1 mba j 15.00; ' ftS.00. I |