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Show FRESH STRAVBERNB MAKE FINE Hii i Are Brought From Los Angeles nn (I Attract Great Many Purchasers. Strawberries', big Brandy wine strawberries, straw-berries, from Los Angeles, enmo into the hands of the commission men Tuesday, Tho fruit was displayed only In a few places by rein II dealers, as It was generally gener-ally known It was obtainable. The berries ber-ries Vcre the finest that have ever been shown on the stands, big, red and fresh as the day on which the picking was done. The luscious fruit was offered at $6, doublo case, wholesale. Sweet polatocs wore also In evldcnco among the wholcsnlc dealers, who were handling the product by tho car and disposing dis-posing of it at 3i cents tho pound, wholesale. whole-sale. Tho prices of oranges did not drop, but a better quality was given at. tho standing stand-ing quotation. The fruit ranges from 20 to 60 conts tho dozen, and for some time past tho high-grade fruit hns been rather rath-er scarce. The Western packers seem to be loosening up on the supplies again and the orange market is expected to rcsumo normal conditions. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Jan, 14. Cattle Receipts, about 5500. Market steady. Beeves, $3,G0Z?G.30; cows and heifers. $1.30tf'4 60; Tcxans. $3.154.00; Westerns. $3.75 4.60; stockcrs and feeders. S2.254.20. Hogs Receipts, about 30.000. Market 5310c higher. Lights. 54.10JJ'4.40; mixed, 5l.lni7H.45; heavy. $ 1, 15)4. 45; roughs, 04.liiiff4.2Q; pigs. $3.50(1.26; bulk of sales, $4.254.40. Sheep Receipts, about 12.000. Market steady. Natives. $3.505.70: Westerns, S2.605.70; yearlings, $5.00fl6.00; lambs, $C.G0&)7. 10; Westerns, ?5.507.45. Kansas City. KANSAS CITT. Jan. 14. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 16,000, Including 400 Southerns. Market steady to 10c lower. Native steers, $4.106.70; native cows aud heifers. heif-ers. $2.405.00; stockcrs and feeders. $3,25ff4.75; bulls. $2,801.10; calves. S3.75 f(7)7.00; Western steers, $3.S0Q5.00; Western West-ern cows. $2 75 1.25. 7 logs Receipts. 25,000. Market strong to 5c higher. Kullc of sales, S4.20iff4.30; heavy. $i.25(?4.40: packers, ?4.204.35; pigs and lights. ?3.S0S 1.30. Sheep Receipts, 8000. Mnrkot steady. Muttons, $4.25fff5.50; lambs, $6.25iff7.00; rnngo wothers, $I.50G,25; fed ewes, ?4.00f5.00. South Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 1 1. Cattle Re- I ceipts, 7400. Market steady. Native stcors, 33.605.60: cows and holfers, $2.00 5l.25; WcGtern stcors. $3.00(ff4.50; Texas stoers. 52.754? 4.10; cows and helfors. $1.75 (52.63 ; canners. $1.50G'3.75; stockcrs and feeders. 52.65iff4.10: calves, $3,005.65; bulls and stags. ?2.00ff l.00. Hogs Receipts. 7700; market 10c higher. high-er. Heavies. ?l.l5fi' 4.30; mixed, $4.15(5) 4.20; lights. $4.000 4.20; pigs. $3.254.00; bulk of sales. $4.15ffl.20. Sheep Receipts, 10.000: market shade lower. Tendings, 5.506.00; wethers. $5.00575.50; ewes, $4.75 (Jo. 10; lambs, $6.50 7.25. St. Joseph. j ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 14. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. .1200. Market, steady. Natives. I4.006P5.S5; cows and helfors. S2.004.75; stockcrs and foodcrs. .$3.40iff 1.25. Hogs Rocclpts, 8800. Market, 510c higher. Top, $4.47J; bulk. S1.25S4.40 ( Sheep Receipts. 2000. Market strong. ' Lambs. SG.001ij7.05 : yearlings and wcth- I ers. $5. 25ffG.OO. ! Visible Grain Supply. NEW i'ORIC. Jan. 14. The vlslblo sup- 1 ply of grain Saturday. January 11, as I compiled by the Now Tork Produce Ex-change, Ex-change, was as follows? ! Wheat, I7.SS1.000 bushels: decrcuse. I 600.000 bushels. Corn, 4.771.000 bushels; Increase. 2S0.000 bushels. ' Oats. S.49S.O00 bushels; increase, 4S.-000 4S.-000 bushels. Ryo. S97.000 bushels; decrease. 1G8.000 bushels. Barley. 5.7S0.000 bushels; decrease 115.-100 115.-100 bushola. |