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Show LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Omaha. OMAHA, Neb., June 28. Hogs, receipts, 15,600; market lower. Heavy, $P.50(fi 9.70 ; light, SO. 35rn).55; pigs, S8.00'9.00; bulk of sales. $9,40!d.55. Cattle, receipts, 3500; market steady. Native steers. $7.25fi' 10.50 ; cows and heifers, $G.;,(ri 8.25 ; western steers. J7.25 ru'0.25; Texas steers, $7.008.00; stockers and feeders, 86.258.50. Sheep, receipts, 11,300; market steady. Yearlings. $7.00 fit 7. 25 ; wethers, $6.75 7.25; lambs.. $8.50(511.00. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, June 28 Hogs, receipts, 12.000; lower. Bulk, ?9.55fr9.8o; heavy, ?9.S0 a. 00; packers. $9,701( 0.82; light, 59.5r.fi 9.70: pigs, $8.50(58.75. Cattle, receipts, 7000; steady. Prime-fed steers. Slo.2uftTU.75; dressed beef steers, $9. 00 10.00; western steers. SO-OOff? 10.60; stockers and feeders, 56. 75 9. 00; bulls, 85.758.00: calves, $6.50(g;H.00. Sheep, receipts, 5000. Sheep, steady. Lambs, $8.50(510.75; yearlings, $7.S5'ffl 8.25; wethers, $6.257.25; ewes, ?6-00 7.75. Chicago. CHICAGO, June 28. Hogs, receipts, 33,000; stead v to 10c lower. Bulk, ?9.55fl) 9. SO; light, ?D.S0(ff-9.75; mixed, $9.359.85; heavy, $9.209.90; rough, $9.309.40; pigs, ?9.50rfi 9.75. Cattle, receipts, 13,000; steady to 10c lower. Native beef cattle, $7.5011.25; western steers, SS.25fi9.50 ; stockers and feeders, S5.75rri'8.75; cows and heifers, $C.759.75; calves, $8.50(11.75. Sheep, receipts, 16,000; 10c to 25c lower. Wethers, $6.907.90; ewes, S4.25rtr7.50; lambs, $7.25 ft 9.65;' springs, - $7.50 !& 11.00. New York Money. NEW YORK, June 2S- Slercantile paper, 3H 2 per cent. Sterling: Sixty-day bills, 54.72; for demand, I.To-; for cables, S-l. 76 7-16. Bar sliver. '(16'ii Mexican dollars, 51c. Time loana. steady; slty days, S'tfffSi per cent; ninety days, per cent; six" months, cPnt. Call money, steady; hlh. 24 por cent; low, Per cem: ruling rate, 24 per cent; last loan, 23i per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; ofrered at 2 per cent. New York Grain. NEW YORK. June 28. Flour, unsettled. Wheat. Irregular; No. 1 durum, I1.1H; No. 2 hard winter. tl.HM; No. 1 northPrn Duluth, J 1 . 2 1 V& : No. 1 northern Manitoba. Jl. 2414, f. o. b. New York. Futures, nominal. Corn. spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, SSc, c. I f. New York. Oats, epot, Eteady. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, June 2S. Raw sugar, quiet: centrifugal. cen-trifugal. 6.40c ; molasses, 5.63c; refined, steady; fine granulated. 7.65c' SiiRar futures opened easier and eased off 5 to 7 points. July liquidation depressed the list In the late (radlng. The closing was easy and 12 points lower. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. June 28. Butter, lower; receipts, 20,-605 20,-605 lute ; creamery extras, 27 V2c; extra firsts, 26''5 27c: firsts-. 25',;g fI26I4c: seconds. 23 '(g 25c. Eggs, unchanecd; receipts. 19,211 cases. Potatoes, higher; new re'-eipts. fifty cars: Oklahoma Okla-homa and Arkansas sacked triumphs, (1.00(3 1.25; Virginia barreled, $3.75(3.90. Poultry, lower; alive, fowls. 16Vic; springs. 23&26c. Tlax, Oats and Eye. MINNEAPOLIS, June 28. Flour, unchanged Barley, 62g71c. Rye. 94'95f. Bran, $17.00(017.50. Corn. No. 3 yellow, 76'g'77c. (la's. No. 3 whfre. 37'a(S374c. Flax, (1.75?41.78. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 28. Cot tun futures opened steady ; July. 12.93c : October, 13.18c ; December, 13.34c: January, 13. 37c: March, 13.56c. The cotton market closed steady at a net advance ad-vance of 3 to 10 points for tho day. Coffee Futures. NEW YORK. Juno 28. There was a further decline de-cline in the market for coffee futures here today under a renewal of scattering liquidation and a little trade sel lint:, which seemed to be based on a growing Impression that Brazil was .icokhig a larger outlet for early new crop movement. The market opened at a decline of 3 to 5 point? under comparatively small offerings and was rather quiet during the great rr part of the day, but the falling became a liUle more active toward the clo.e, with September declining to 7.71c and December to 7.01c, or about 110 points under the high level of lait May. Closing prices were steadied by covering, cov-ering, but were within a point or two of the lowest at a net Ions of 7 to 8 point. Sates, 33 -r.00 hags. June, 7.60c; July. 7.60c: August. 7.6'; September, 7.7Sc; October, 7.S2o; Noveml-er, 7.S7c: December. 7.82c; January. 7.07c; February, 8 02c ' March. 8.07c: April, S. 12c; May, s.lTc Spot coffee, dull: Rio No. 7. 9c; Santos No. 4. lO'ic Offers of Santos 4s were reported fn the co.it and freight market at from 9.60c to 9.75c on the basis of London credits. The official cahles from Brazil reported decline de-cline of fiom KiO to 125 rets In mil re la prices with exchange on London unchanged. |