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Show . LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, June 11. Cattle Receipts estimated at 3000: market steady: beeves. $5.207.25; TojtiLs steers. $4.60i?6.20; western west-ern steers. $4.73f?i0.30; .blockers 'and feeders. feed-ers. $3.60S?5.50; cows and -helfera, $2.40 6.25; calves, $6&Sr jlogprtocelpts estimated at 24.000; market GiZTlOe. lower. Light, S6.S0r5'7.40; mixed. $7,05(77.70. heavy, $7,157.S0; rough. $7.1u(JD7.35; good to choice heavy, $7.50)7. SO; piss, $60.S0; bulk of sales, $7.207.60. . . 3 , Cheep Receipts estimated at 7000; market steady, 10c lower. Native, $3,75 6.10; western. $3.75(0)6.15: yearlings, $G 7.15: lambs, native. $5.2508.20; western, ?5 75S..20. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. June 11. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 800; market slow, weak. Western steers. $3.50(6; Texas steers. $35.60; range cows and heifers. $2.855.35; can-ners, can-ners, $2'ff)3.75; stnekers and feeders, $3 5.40; calves, $37; bulls and stags. $3 Hogs Receipts. 8500: market 5$ cents lower! Ileavv. $7.457.60; mixed. $7.40 7 50; light. $7.157.45; pigs, $5.io6,o0; bulk of sales. $7.307.50. Sheep Receipts, 500: market .steady. Yearlings. $5.S00.70; wethers. $5.406.u0. ewes, $5G.25; lambs. $7.25S.25. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. June 1 L Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 2000- Market, steady -to 10 cents lower Native steers. ?5 007.00; native cows and heifers, $2.755 GO; stockers anil feeders. ?3.755.50: bulls. $3.00n.2o; calves. $3.757.25: western steers, $5.25 G.75: western cows. $3.255.50. Hogs Receipts, 10,000. Market, n cents lower. Bulk of sales. $7.257.55; heavy. S7 457.60; packers and butchers. S.30 7.55; light. $7.007.40; pigs, $5.756.90. fjhoopJLRot-eipts. 3000. Market, steady. Muttons. $4.756.00; lambs, $6.507.7n; range wethers, $1.506.00; range ewes, $4.005.75. New York Tlour and Grain. NEW YORK. Juno 11. Flour Receipts, 11.500; exports, 19.800 barrels. Market, quiet and barely steady. Wheat Spot, easy; No. 2 red. $l.nl asked elevator; No. 2 red. $1.51 nominal f.o.b. afloat . No- I northern Duluth. $1,368 nominal f.o.b. alloat: No. 2 hard winter, $1,352 nominal f.o.b. afloat. Options The falure in wheat today was a smash In July near the" close, due to the pronounced weakness of cash wheat at St. Louis and freer offerings of new wheat at Chicago. Final prices on Julv were Jc net lower, and other months slo higher. July closed at $1,215; September. Sep-tember. 1.165 : December. $1.15. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK. June 1 1. Evaporated apples ap-ples are steady. Fancy, Sl91e; choice, 71Sc; prime. 6i7c; common to fair, 5Gc. Prunes, unsettled on the coast: locally firm, demand better. California. 21llic; Oregon. 6 9c. Apricots, firm. Choice, 10J0.1c; extra choice, 10 102c: fancy. 11 13c. Peaches, dull. Choice. 510c: extra choice, 6162c; fancy. 7Slc. Raisins, quiet. Loose muscatels, 33 lie; choice to fancy seeded. I26.1c; seedless, seed-less, 3351c; London layers, $1.151. 20. New York Produce. NEW YORK. June 11. Butter, steady. Process, common to special. 1824o; western imitation creamery, firsts, 22 23 c. Cheese, steady; unchanged. Eggs, easier. Western extra, firsts. 21 22c; firsts. 21c; seconds, 20201c; ' southern, 1821c. New York Sugar. NEW YORK, June II. Sugar Raw. steady; fair refining, 3.36c; centrifugal, .96 test. 3.S6c; molasses sugar, 3. lie. Refined, easy; crushed. 5.55c; pow-' pow-' dercd, 4.95c; granulated. 4 S5c. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. June 11. Wool, unchanged. ; Medium grades, combing and clothing, 25 30c: light fine. 2127e: heavy fine, II 22c; tub washed, 2537c |