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Show CHICAGO GRAIN 1 Chicago, June in. Belief that tlr short selling of wheat on account oil the prospective big crop had been overdone, caused the market today to rally In addition there were advices ! from Liverpool that general European buying jvas on a big scale and w as e:c I pected to continue. Pit offerings here j were light. After starting unchanged I to 1-4 to 8-8c. off. prices scored a moderate all-around advance. Drought In the Ohio valley and in the region west of there tended to make the corn market firm. Bulls were encouraged also by reports of an improvement in the shipping demand east The opening which ranged be tween l-8c decline and l-!Sl-4c. advance ad-vance was followed by a substantial upturn Oats climbed as a result of serious damage to the crop in Illinois and Indiana. It was said that fields were beginning to fire owing to the prolonged pro-longed heat. Provisions sagged in line with prices at the yards Buyers werei scarce. Iater the wheat market eased off because shipments of new wheat were reported as on the way to Kansas City. The close was steady 1-5 to 1S71-4C under last night- Assertions that the purchase of corn at rural stations had almost reached the vanishing point were considered con-sidered Important on the bull side The close was firm 1-4 .i-8 to 1 1-Sc net higher Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. June 10 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 7,000; market lower Bulk, $7 858.00; heavy, $8.00(g8 05; pack-era pack-era and butchers, 7.858.02 1--' ; light, $7.75'g'8 00; pigs. 7.007.f0. Cattle: Receipts 3.500. market stiong. Prime fed steerB, SS.oO'gigOO; dressed beef steers. 3.3538.40; western west-ern steers. $7 outfj 8 7"; southern steers. $6.00 8 10 ; cows. $4.35. 7 25; helfTs. ? 2o 'n H 75 -lookers and feeders, ?h 0nff7 75 , calves, $6.00 l() 00 Sheep: Receipts 14,000; market Btead Lambs, $8.00(g)8.90; yearlings, .1'5 fTi 7.00 ; w ethers, $5. 25 6.00 ; ewes U ''5.25, Blockers and feeders. $3.00 7.00. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, June 10. Hogs: Re ceipts 7,500; market shade lower Heai f, $7.90 7.96; mixed. $77 l-2Ti 7.90; liKht, $7.80(8)7.90; bulk of sales, $8 87 1-2&S.90 Cattle: Receipts 3.iu0; market steady to stronger Native steers, 57 :'.0Ti fl.OO; cows and heifers. $6.25Q 8.25; Texas steers, $6.00(8)7.80; stock ers and feeders, 86.00 8.00; calves, $8 00 1 1.00. Sheep: Receipts 2,600; market 10c. lower Wethers, $o.60(&6.00; ewes, $5.26 6.90; lambs. $S.258.85. Chicago Livestock. Chicago June 10. Hogs: Receipts 30,000; market dull. Bulk of sales. $7.958.06; light. S7S0(8.07 1-2; mixed $7.758.10, heavy, $7.65j 8.07 1-2; rough, $7.66 7.80;' pigs. $6.Snfir 7.60. ("attle: Receipts 16,000 market steady Beeves, $7.20 9.26; steers, $6.80 8.10; stockers and feeders (6 !08.25; cows and heifers, $3.70j 8 7u; calves, $7 25fi l(i 50 Sheep Receipts 12,000; market Steady. Sheep. $5 S5!?i'6.65; yearlings, 86.35 7.70; lambs, $6.60 8.90; spring ?7.50($10.00. Lead. St. Louis. June 10. -Lead: Dull, $8 80. Spelter, dull $4 r2 1-2. Sugar. New York. June 10 Sugar: Raw, firm .Molasses. $2 64; centrifugal, $8.29. Refined, steady. Money pv York, June 10 Mercantile pa-Pr pa-Pr 3 1-2(8 4 Per cent Sterling exchange firm; 60 das. $4 86.35 demand. $4 8 86 Commercial bilK 5 4 . S 5 3-4. Bar silver. "6 7 8c. Mexican dollars, 44c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds, irregular. Call money, steady, 1 3-42 per cent; ruling rate. 1 3-4 per cent, clos Ing, 1 3-42 per cent. Time loans, firmer; 60 days 2fi' 2 1-4 per cent. 90 days. 2 1-3 per cent six months, 353 3 1-4 per cent |