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Show . oo THE WORLD'S MARKET NEWS Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Nov 26 Hogo Receipts 26,000. Market dull, l" oenta undei yewterday's average. Bulk, $7.4ur j 7.65: lights, $7 1 65; mixed, ": 25 '57.75; heaw. 7.257.75; rough. $7.25ifi 7.40; pigs, $4.75'T.90. Cattle Receipts 450. Market slow. Beeves. $;.Gu(!i 9 -5: Texas Hteers, Jf.6oiJ 7.75 ; western steers.; $5.!ori 7.7. . stpcken and feeden $4 80(37.75; cows and heifers. .5..J5 sriO; calves, $6.50010.00. Sheep Receipts 24,000 Market steady to a 6hud.. higher Native, 93.90)5.10; western, $3 9i4(5 00; yearlings. i5.2O06;4O; larobs. oatlve, $5.85i 7 55; western, $5.85 7 50. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha. Nov. 25. Cattla Receipts 44uo. Mftrkel higher Native Na-tive steers, $6.o6.25; cows and heifera, 6.80730; western pteen. 6.007.75; Texas steers, 5 65(ff 7. 10 ; range cows and heifers. $5 507.00; cali?, jr, mi i Hogs r( ;elpii ' I. ,:" Markel lower Heavy, ll.WQlflS; light,' I $7.10 (Q 7 i'.'i . pigs, $6.007.001 bulk of sale, $7 IGfr: 7.66 Sheep Receipts 16, unit Market higher Yearlings, $r.o0'?j c, oO , wethers.. weth-ers.. $4.30y 4.65, lamby, $6 75(7.60. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 25 Hogs Receipts 19,000 Market 10 to 15 cents lower. Bulk $7 40-57. 70; heavy $7.60.37-7'6; packers and hutchers, 7.607.7j0; lights, $7.40'57 70; pigs, ?H no l-i 7 25. Cattle Receipt? 9000 Market steady. Prime fed steertv. $8 25(q 9.00 dressed beef steers. $6:7515: w i-jtcrn steers. SO 25 ri 8.00 , southern steers. $5 2.-w 7 co vs. ?4.25fr6 75; belters', $5.23(gp8-50 ; stockers and feeders, $5 50Tf 7 :.n : tnills, ?4 7.'.'; 6,50'; calves, $6.5009.50 Sheep Receipts 9000. Market steady to 10 cent? higher. Lambs $6.507,25; yearlings, $5.006 00, 1 wethers, $4. 35 6.00; ewes, $3.75 4.60. CHICAGOjGRAIN Furopean acceptance of wheat export ex-port offers from Chicago counted against the bears, Hessian fl dam-! age was reported from Missouri The close was firm, 3-4 to 17H 1-Sc net higher Firmness In the corn market Increased In-creased on account of rumors that the United States government had stopped Imports of Argentine corn. The close was steady at 3-4 to 7-8c net advance. Cash. Wheat No. 2 red 96l-2c; No. 3 red, 92 l-4fr94 l-4c. No. 2 hard 88 3-4 5 89c; No 8 hard. 8 a I .e . No 3 northern, SK r.-4T(9n 1 2e ; No. 3 northern. north-ern. 87 1 288 l-2c; No 2 spring. 89c; No 3 spring. 87 'a 88c ('orn No. 2. 72 l-273c! No 2 white. 73 1-25 74c! No. 2 vellow. 75 1 2 i TO. . No :: 71 1-2 7: I V . new CSg 1 2c; tto 3 white. 72 1 2Q T.ir. new, 68j?l-2c; No :: yellow. 75 Q 1 2o; new, 69'fjl-2c. Oats No. 2 white. 40 3-441c. No. 3 white, 39 l-2'(i34c; standard. 40 l-2c Rye No. 2, 64c Barlev 50 '-78c TImo;h -$4 nii'a .r. 2.". Clover Clov-er $10 00 13 75. Pork $21.00. Lard $10.75. Ribs $10 50 1 1 25 00 |