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Show 'advanced S 1 - $ 1 - 2 ." per hundred lbs. ! Fat pii'ps were- 7"n'-$l higher; feeder feed-er lamlis strong to .V higher. Veal ! calves up generally $1. HeeT steers ; and Imteher cows and lienors ran.ced l from 2f.c-"ir hiirher. Sioekors and I feeders advanced i:V-?r. llo.ss up il5c-.."c per hundred lbs. November I 2() Chicago price: Hops. top. $7.15: 'bulk of sales. $0.S5-$ T.lu : medium land good beef steers. ?fi-?10.25; 'butcher cows and heifers, $3.35-$!);' ! feeder steers. $4. CO-? t. Gil; light and S medium weight veal calves. $5.50- $9.23; fat lambs. SS.75-S10; feeding iambs, $7.50-?S.50; yearlings. $6-, $8.50; fat fat. ewes, $2.73-$4.75. Stocker and feeder shipments from twelve important markets during the week ending November IS were: Cattle Cat-tle and calves. 119,-197; hogs, 4,304; I sheep, 109, 5G4. ! Eastern wholesale fresh meat markets mar-kets showed considerable irregularis irregular-is of movement. Fork loins broke l $i-$3 per hundred lbs. Lambs, down ?1; mutton weak to $2 lower. Beef was generally firm to $1 higher: veal unchanged. November 25 prices good grade meats: Beef. $12.50-$14.50; veal, ?14-?H'.; lamb, $19-$21; mutton, $10-$12; light pork loins, $1G-$1S; heavy loins, 14-.UG.o0.' I i neapolis, $ 2 1. I'eed. .Markets quiet and offerings offer-ings fail-, lieceipts and stocks gen-; gen-; erally good. ; (irain. Frices trended upward 'during the week. influenced by drouth ; news from Australia, Argentina and Southwest; big decrease in the visible visi-ble supply, and a larger interest in the buying side of the market. Corn 1 had good domestic and export de-; de-; mand. Closing prices in Chicago leash market: No. 2 red winter wheat. $1.24: No. 2 hard winter wheat. $1.14; No. 2 mixed corn. 51c; No. 2 yellow corn. 51c; No. o white oats, 3 3c. Average price to farmers in central Iowa for No. 2 mixed corn about 341,2c; to farmers in central Kansas for No. 2 hard winter wheat. 94c. For the week, Chicago December Decem-ber wheat advanced 4 U c, closing at S 1 . 1 2 1 4 ; Chicago December corn up i c at 49c; Minneapolis December wheat up 5c at $1.23 V. : Kansas December wheat 4y2c. at $1.0 4 '4; Winnipeg December wheat up 5c at $1.09. Chicago May wheat closed at Sl.15',2; Chicago May corn. 54?ic; Minneapolis May wheat, Sl.Sl-'ft; Kansas City May wheat. $1.0918 ; Winnipeg May wheat. $1.13. Dairy Products. Butter market firmer following recent slump. Consumptive Con-sumptive demand good. Closing prices. 92 score: New York and Boston, 45c; Chicago, ioVs'- Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. 4Gc. Cheese markets quiet in line with usual dullness at this season. Further Fur-ther interest in held cheese as fresh make shows effect of weather. Prices at Wisconsin primary markets November No-vember 25: Twins. 19c; Daisies and double daisies, ISVuC; Young Americas Amer-icas and Longhorns, 19',.c. Livestock anrl Meals. The trend of Chicago livestock prices was up-j up-j ward during the week. Fat lambs Marketgram (U. S. Bureau of Markets. ) For week ended Nov. 2G, 19 21: Hay. Alfalfa prices unchanged. Eastern markets steady; Southern markets dull and inactive. Quoted ! November 25: No. 1 alfalfa Kan-j sas City, $22; Memphis, $24; Miu- j ! |