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Show SPECULATORS Pi! iTTENTl 10 COn Frost Northwest and Drought Southwest Responsible for an Advance. CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Frost northwest and drought southwest made corn the speculative leader today on change. The price of tho cereal made a net advance of 5Ic to 13c. Latest trading- left wheat varying from gc off to c up. Frost In the northwestern edge of the corn belt turned out to be of tho killing sorL There was also a forecast of frost, tonight in Iowa Simultaneously crop experts issued estimates to show that drought damage In Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma had been more severe than previously reported. Cash grades and the September delivery de-livery shared In the advance, September at one time showing an upturn of 21c. December swim? from olfic to B38c and closed firm at 53irj?i53io. just a cent a bushel higher than last night Wheat responded to the com strength. December fluctuated between 00i90Hc, with the close firm gc not higher at 011c Oats closed at a gain of lo to llc. Provisions closed ranging from lOo decline de-cline to a rise of 21g5c. ItANCIB OK THE LEADING FU TUBES. Whwt Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. Sopt. , a;u my- si74 Doc ni fOli 9114 Mur 93V4 J5i 05U 36!4 Corn Sept M'i 71 '.4 65; 70i Dec RS'.i PSH fiV.n E3U Mur '6211 Ktt E2T4 OatB Sept ........ 32K .11 Mtt 3:M Dec 52H ''2V4 32 3I Mir 31Vi Wi 31H s CASH QUOTATIONS. Caih quoUtloni wnro as follo-ire; Flour, r.te&dr: ryo. No. 2, CWRCOKc; barley, feed or mixing, 0SC2c: fair to cliolco malting. 6Sft71c: llmothr need. JI.BOflS.TS:.. clover ciod. JW.OOS'l'.EO; metis porlc, JlS.SZ'aSHi.w. lard, in ticrccr. iiu.b;; Bhort ribs, looxe, H0.13410.C2',4. CHAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat (inil flour vera equal to 110,000 bunhclK Primary receipts vrore 2,-449,000 2,-449,000 bushel, compared tvlth 996,000 bushels tho corresponding dny n year nso. Estimated recnlpti for tomorrow; Whmt, 231 euro; com, 313 cim; oota, 212 cars; liop.i, 1S.O0O head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, SepL 18, Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 12,000, Including 800 southerns. Market, steady to 10c higher. Native sloers, 50.50(5)10.75: southern steers, $4.25 G.25; southern cows and heifers. 53. HO 5.25: native cow3 and heifers. $3.25fDS.50; stockers and feedors. $-1.50S)7.50: bulls. $3.75(rf)5.00- calves, 55.00igO.GO; western steers. ?5.75310.00; western cows, $3.50(3) COO. , j.T0ffS Receipts. 8000. Markot, steady to Gc lower. Bulk of oale3, $8.S0$8.60; heavy, ?S.25tf&S,55: packers and butchers. $S.30S.6G; lights, $8.353S,65; pigs, 56.00 Srioep Rccelpta, 0000. Markot, steady. Muttons, $3.G0(3'1.G0; lambs. ?U.Q0ifi7.35; range wethers and yearlingo, $i.005.50; range ewes, $2.50.25. Omaha. OMAHA. Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts, 7000. Market, steady to strong. Native steers. 35.SG5)10.3n; cows and heifers, 53.506.00- wosturn steers. $5.00tfj8.50: Texas Kters. 5-1. 50(3)0.00: range cows and heifers. ?3.2G0.G0, cannors. S3.00ffj)il.25; stockorc and feeders. 5450(I?8.00: calves, S5.009.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 51.2505.50. Hogs Receipts. 5600. Markot, Gc to 10c lower. Heavy. 5S.0O8.20; mixed, 58.10(8) 8.20; light, S8.1G(ifS.25: pigs, 56.00fi7.50: bulk of sales, $8.10(3)8.20. Sheep Receipts, 24,000. Market, steady to strong. Yearlings, 54.765.7C; woth-ors. woth-ors. $4.00(8)4.75; owes, 53.GO-l.oO; lambs, $Q.75(J7.G0. Chicago. CHICAGO. Sept. 18. Cattle Recolpts, 14,500; market steady to 10c higher; beeves, $5.75310.90; Texas steers, $4.65 6.25: western steers. $5.700.30; stockflrn and feeders. $4.207.15; cows and helf-rs, helf-rs, S2.S0tfjn.6S; calves, $7.75810'.75. t0Ks Recelptn. 22,000; market slow, 5c lower: light, 58,10 igtf.CS; mixed, $7.00dy 8,65: heavy. 37.76iSJ)8,65 : rough, $7.75ft7.00: pigs. $4.e07.90; bulk of sales, $8,05ig ' sheep Receipts, 38,000; markot weak to 10c lower; native, S3.G0(g4.60: weat-rn weat-rn Sa.GO''-60; yearlings, 54.60(f?)o.70; lambs, naUve, 5-L85(fi)7.50: woetern, $5.00 ' 7.55- Cotton Markot. NEW OMjEANS, SepL IS. Cotton Middling;. llc. NITW TOIUC Sept. U. Cotton cloiod nteady nt a net mivauco of from 10115 points |