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Show HEAVY EXPOflT SALES" SEND WHEAT HIGHER CHICAGO, Sopt. 12. Unexpected strength at Liverpool and a surprising dovolopmcnt of export domand here more than ovorcamc today the effect of heavy Falcs of wheat. The market closed nervous. ner-vous. ?,io to 8c higher. Corn finished ec to Jc down, oats varying from a shade decline to .Vtf'Jc advance, and provisions pro-visions unchanged lo 7ic- off. Rains which put the soli In fine condition condi-tion for fall plowing had a good deal to do with the general selling that greeted an early upturn mado by the wheat market mar-ket m response to a bulge In Liverpool. The ensuing decline reached well under cstorday's cIobo for deferred futures, but not for September. Severe storms in Argentina turned the wheat market upgrade. Thore were also disturbing advices regarding cholera at Budapest. It was explained that the strength at Liverpool was the result of an unusual amount of wheat being diverted di-verted from that Jorl to the continent. Corn was easier most of the day he-catiFo he-catiFo of a soiling pressure which was largely from speculators, but the market mar-ket showed good power to recover. Rains that menu niuch help for the pastures formed tho principal argument for tho bears. Short sellers, however, showed no tenacity and there was active covering when the' market appeared likely to sympathize sym-pathize with an upturn In wheat. Oats . reflected the action of other grain, casing off early, and then making mak-ing a rally. Yesterday's chief sellers wero buying at tho wlndnp. Provisions gave way under selling, by a western packer and on account of a decline. at tho. yards. Offerings, though, wero finally absorbed by other packers and new Investors, so that ln tho end Ipascs were partly wiped out. HANGE OF T1IK LEADING FUTtJltES "Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. Soul . S7-H 88 671 S7H D 91 9J li 90U 90U May 95 Pai 33 .Com Sopt 7314 75 7,-, 7;ij 7214 721 71-; 72?i W 73i 74i 7311 73?1 Oats-Sept Oats-Sept .-. Ml',6 42 41 41-4 P.c5 .. . U 4414 44 4H s'ft7 474 ilVi 45TA 47.i CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat No. 2 red, 3e3tc; No. .1 rod. Plfl' M'.ic: No. 2 hard. S?ff90c: No. 3 hard, SSUffSS-lc. No. 2 northern. 908,92c; No, 3 )iortliorn.fiSH09Oc-, No. 2 nprlng, RflHirSle. So. 3 r.prlng. SS'frS9'.6r. velvet chnff, S79lUc durum, S7'0r5Ic. Com No. 2. 76ff7HVic; No. 2 wlilto. 7r,UJ'77c: No. 2 yellow, 7GUtf7G4o; No. 3. 75s;76:o; No. .1 vvhito. 7flVlff"6?ic; No. 3 yellow. 76&751-C. Onta No. 2, v:lc; So. 2 white, 43'ifTHc; No. 3, 42c; No. 3 wlilto, 42,.4'ff43'.c; standard, 4314. IS?ic. nycNo. 2. 67,,4'!7GSc. Barley 601131c. Timothy J4.B0Jpr.-25. Clovei J3.O0ftl0.75. Pork 522 50. Iird S11.1011.12U. nib3-$10.7SfrI1.7r.. New York Produce. NEW YORK. Sept. 12. Flour, unchanged. un-changed. Wheat, spot. Irregular; No. 2 red, 06c, now No. I northern, OSJc; December. OSlc; May, $1.02. Hops, steady. Hides, firm; Bogota, 3tl321c; Central America, 3031c. Petroleum, steady. Wool, steady. -Raw sugar, steady; refined, steady; prices unchanged. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. Sept. 12. Butter Unchanged. Un-changed. Eggs Receipts, 6506 cases. Potatoes Higher; receipts, 20 cars: Minnesota and Ohio. 7075c; "Wisconsin, 70S5c; Jersey 0395c. Poultry Unchanged. Coffee Futures Steady. NEW YORIC Sept. 12. The coffee market sold off to about six to nine points net lower, owing to reports of a further decline ln the cost and freight market, continued full receipts and favorable Brazilian weather advices. Realizing caused . rallies later nnd the close was steady, net one point lower, two points higher. September, S. 48c; October, S. iSc; Dacem-ber, Dacem-ber, 8.65c; January. 8.73c; March, 8.92c; May. 9.05c: July, 0.17c. Spot, quiet;- Rio No. 7, 9c; Santos No. 4. 113c; mild, dull; Cordova, 1216c, nominal. nom-inal. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, Sept. 12. Evaporated apples, firm. Prunes, firm. Apricots, firm. Peaches, steady. Raisins, unsettled. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sopt. 12. Cotton closed steady, not unchanged to 4 points lower, LIVESTOOK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO. Sept. 12. Hogs Receipts. 16,000: market, slow, mostly 5c lower. Bulk, $7.908.40: light, SS ,35f;"9.05; mixed. $7.00)9.05; heavy, $7.45(fi8.65; rough, $7.45g7.70; pigs, ?4.25?7'8.60. Cattle Ttecclpts. 1500; market, dull, weak. Beeves, $6.00S?3.25; Texas steers, $G.7037.S0; western steers, S0.007.85; stockors and feeders, ?5.40((?'7.90; cows and heifers. $3.0008.50: calves, ?S.75 11.50. Sheep Receipts. lS.flOO: market, steady to a shado lower. Natlvo, 53.40tfD4.75; western. 3.6504.70; yearlings, $4.50fl 5.25; wethers, 4 ,004 .60; ewes, $3 501t 4,00: lambs, native. $5.25(y7.50; western, $5.75(0)7.60. . Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 12. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. S00; steady: native steers. $7.00 9.30; cows and heifers, $6,000)7.50: western west-ern steers, $6.25tft)7.75; Texas steers. $5.73 fii7.25; range cows and holfors. $5.50iQ) C.75; calves, $5.50(3)9.50. Hogs 'Receipts, 1300. higher; heavy. $7,70(0)7.90; light. $7.n0tfl8.60; pigs, $7.00f& S.00: bulk of sales, $7,807.90. Shocp Receipts, 5600: steady; yearlings, $5.25(0)5.75: wethers, $4.004.40; lambs, $6.60(5?7.40. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 12. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 4000; market steady to 5c lower. Bulk. $5.00(5)8.50; heavy. S7.S0(g)8.25; packers and butchers. $S.00'3)S.60; light, $7.90(7.50; pips. $5.50(i)7.00. Cattle Receipts, 2000; markot, stendy. Prime fed steers. $0.60(5)8.00; dressed beef steers, $7.50tf8.40; western steers, $6.608.00: southern steers, $5.25(fi)0.50: cows, S3.75fi)6.50: heifer. $4.50H,0O. stackers and feeders. $5.258.00 bulls, S1.50f?'0.25: calves, $5,509,50. esncCp Receipts, 5000: market, steady. Lambs, $0. 70177. 10; ycarllnqs, $1 .n0(r7'5.2f; Iambs, $5.00'6,G0: owns, 53.504.00: stockors and feeders, $3.00Ii'0.50. |