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Show LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 27. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 1500; lower; bulk, $6. 55-56. 65; heavy, $6.55 ffi- 6.65 ; packers and butchers. $6.556. 70; lights, $6.65'0G.7O; pigs, $6.25 6.fi0. Cattle Receipts, 7000; steady; prime-fed prime-fed steers. SS.OOfz 8.60; dressed-beef steers, $6.75tnS.00; western steers, ?6. 60(5-8. 00; stock p. rs and feeders. S6.00(fi7.SO; bulls, $5. 25 "7 6.75: calves, 6. 50 10.50. Sheep Receipts, none: steady; lambs, $6.S0'9.25; yearliuers, $7.25.8.25; wethers, $6.5C5-7.50; ewes, ?6.25f;7.00. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 27. Hosts Receipts, Re-ceipts, 12,300; steady; heavy, $6.456.57&; lieht, $6.40(17.6.55; pigs, 55. 50 6. 25; bulk of sales, $6.456.52J. Cattle Receipts, 500; steady; ' native steers, $6.008.35; cows and heifers, $5.00 (5;7.00; western steers, $5.807.40; Texas steers. ?5. 1 5fi 7.10 ; cows and heifers, $4.75 (6.50; calves, $7.00?? 10.00. S-heep Receipts, iu,000; steady: yearlings, year-lings, $7.751 8.50; wethers, $6.757.50; lambs, $S.50't7 9.00. f Chicago. CHICAGO, Fen. 2V Hops Receipts, 19,000; strong after lower opening; bulk, ?6.o5Ca6.65; light, $6.45"6.70; mixed, $6.40 (a 6.70: heavv, $6.1 o-a 6.65; rough, B-Id'S' 6.30; pigs, S5.7off-6.75. Cattle Receipts, 200: 'slow; native steers, $5. 50 9.15 ; western, $5. 10 (a-7. 60: cows and heifers, $3.60ff?7.75 ; calves, $7.00 (&10.G0. Sheep Rect ipts. 1000: steady; sheep, S6.S5(ti'7.75: yearlings, $7.65 if? S. 55; lambs, , ?7.S09.65. New York Grain. I NEW YORK. Feb. 27, Flour, steady. Wheat Spot, firm: No. 2 red, $1,595, and No. 2 bard, 51.611, ail rail c.l.f. track export; No. 1 northern Duhith. $1.54i, and No. 1 northern Manitoba. $1,633 c.l.f. Buf- i falo. Futures were steadier; May. $1.5S. ' Corn Spot, firm ; No. 2 yellow, $Uc . c.i.f. to arrive. Oats Spot, steady. Coffee Futures. , NEW YORK. Feb. 27. The market for1 coffee futures was steadier today on covering cov-ering and a little trade- buying, which seemed to be encouraged by the advance i of 5-:-! 2d In the rate of Rio exchange on ; London, and somewhat smaller primary receipts. Houses with European ronnec-j ronnec-j tions were again moderate buyers of near months, and after opening at an advance of 5 to 7 points the market ruled gener- a'uv sira."iy, closing Ht a net c;iin o' 4 I : A; r.l. S.5,.-...: May. :.iif J.:ne. J.v. o.',-: A'j'.im, G. 74 : Senieml.e:-. 6S.c; .j-ivSor. November. i.S; Decen.ber. Tj.'e. rol. quid; iiio Xo. 7. 7c; Sanies Xo. Miiris pricts were uncUansei in Brai:! yestclaay. |