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Show CHIC .o GR MX. CHICAGO. Sept. 18 Wheat started llim tqda) oAliiK to bulng by cashi houses, presumably on seaboard or-dcrs. or-dcrs. The advance was not maintained; however, due to selling by local trnd-' crE on the weakness in corn Alter opening unchanged) to lc higher with December $2 12, to 2.4.1 und March the market became uenk and1 pricea declined tielow yesterdays fin-, Ish Trade on the whole was of moderate moder-ate volume and the market clooed weak with prices showing a net loss of 1 to 2ltjc from yesterday! finish, December being $2.10 to 2.40 and March $2.35. Iarge receipts and continued favoi-able favoi-able weather led to general selling of corn which caused R break in that grain. After starting unchanged to l S4c lower with December at $1 00 4 td 1,101 the- market declined, the deferred de-ferred deliveries showing d loss of more than B cent from yesterday s finish fin-ish while September dropped more than 2 cents. There was heavy short covering for proflln, but the selling pressure from I eleventh hour bears was oven greater In volume, and corn closed very weak, the finish showing a net Iocj of 1 to 33ic as compared with yesterday's fln-u-di with December $1.08 to 1 08 ' Oats showed a stubborn resistance to selling pressure at the start and prices held within a relatively narrow range. 1 irst quotations which were unchanged unchang-ed to 'fcc higher, with December 63 8ii to i3Te, biter ber nine weal', and most of the early gain was lost. Provisions were slightly easier on scattered selling OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. ;i;ili Receipts 114 choice heavy Steers $8 . t0 'a '. 00 , good steers $7 00 fi DO; lair steers 16. 0096.60,; choice feeder steers $6.0007.00; fair to good cows and heifers $ 4 . 00 (fr 6 . 00 ; cutters $3 000.60; canners $2 00 3.50; choice feeder cows $4.0004 50. tat bulls $4.0006.00; bologna bulls $3 . 00 4j 4 . 00; veal c alves $9 00 10 50 Hogs Receipts 21 choice fat hogs, 17.". to L'5d lbs . $15 50 16 . 25, bulk of sales $15.76010 00; feeders $13.00 U 14.00. Sheep Receipts 8212. choice lambs $'.i.o0(?il0 60, wethers $5.009,6 75; fal ewes $5 00 0 6.60; feeder lambb $8.0000.00 Arrivals W. C. Goodman. Cherry Creek. .N'e ., 2 cars sheep; Jim Diana pol us McGlll Junction, Nev , 2 cars sheep, Cnion Land lc: ''attle 10. Oeeth. Nev. S cars hheep; Eyroz Rlsse Cdi, Halleck, N.. 11 cars sheep; H Meecham, Grace, Ids . 1 car cattle and hogs. K. C, Murphy, Halleck, Nev, 7 cars sheep; Keller ft Hopkins, Uenefer, 1 1 ! cattle L.arson Llnd Swan Lake, Ids . .' Cars .ittle Andrew Bingham. Bw'an Lake Ida, 1 car cade. WALL M ItEET. NEW YORK, S. i;. 18.--Rails and 6hpplngs I 'd todays brief stock mar-kef mar-kef to higher levels after an eaily period of uncertainty. Coalers were the conspicuous features, presumably bi acknowledgment of fhe propoied Lackwanua ilissolution plans. Norfolk Western and Canadian Pacific galn-f: galn-f: two points Southern Pacific lC Leading first preferred 2 i . and Nickel Plate, Krie Btiltlmore & ' 'bio Lehigh Valley, Ontario & Western West-ern .Southern railway, St. Louis A- San Prancisco and New irleans, Texas & Mexico 1 to 3 points. Atlantic-Gulf and Mercantile Marine were substantially substan-tially better, also I'nitcd States Rubber, Rub-ber, Kelly -Springfield Tire. Vanadium end Baldwin. Ulls except'ng Huus-iton, Huus-iton, were backward and some of the motor, leather and food specialties reacted. re-acted. The closing 'was Irregular $ales approximated $60,000 sharea OM MI A LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Nqb., Sept. 18 (United Slates Bureau ol Markets-) Hogs j Receipts 2500; mosll 15 to 25c higher; high-er; bulk $10.25016 75; top $16 75 Cattle Kecepts 500; market com-pured com-pured with a week ago. Good and . liOicie fed steers stronger, top steers !7.26. others, good und choice . ; -sei steers she-atock, canners, cutlers cut-lers and bulls. l'5 lower; in-between ileeri and butcher stock 5 0c to $1.00 'lower, veals steady; stoekers and feeders feed-ers mostly 50c $ 1.00 loner Sheep Receipts none, market com-Pared com-Pared wltn week ago: Fat lambs fully ;0 lowei yearlings and wethers about steady; tfwei 26 to 50c lower; feeding hheep ond lambs 50 to 75c lower MOtfEY M R KET. NEW TORK, Sept 18. Prime mercantile mer-cantile paper 8 per cent. F.xchange irregular. Sterling Demand $3 '.3, cables 18 . i Francs Demand 7. 02c; cables 7 ,04c Belgian francs. Demand 7 irc, cables ca-bles 7 51c. Guildfjrs: Demand 81.12c; cables 131.26c. Lire Demand 4 7Kc; cables 4 SOc. M.irkf. Demand 1 ' , cables 1 38c. New York exchange on Montreal I 15-16 per cent discount Sterling advanced further in the late nieallngR Demand $2.68; cables 03 . 54 V4- CHICAGO FCTCIUiS. CHICAGO. Sept- 18.-- Open High Low Qlose Wheat iDec. $2.42Vi 2 43 2.40 2.40 I March 2 38 2.89 2 35 2 35 Corn 'Sept. 1.27 1 28 1 25 Deft l.OD'.i 1 10 1 07S 1.08 Wats Dec. 6S 637 62 Vj I May- .67 .67 .65 66Vj Pork 'Sept 25 95 Oct 26 00 Lard lOCt. 20 75 20.85 20. G5 20 80 Jan l'J.15 19.20 19.00 19.10 I Ribs - Scpt. 17.80 'Oct. 17 95 17.96 17 75 17.90 T MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS Minn. Sept IS. P'our unchanged to 10c lower. In carload car-load lots, famil) patenta quoted at $12 908 13 50 per barrel in 98 pound ! cotton t?ac k Bran $40.005 42.00. LONDON RATES, LONDON Sept. 18- Bar silver 59Vfcd per oun 1 Money and dlacount unchanxed. |