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Show THE WORLD'S MARKET NEWS South Omaha Livestock South Omaha, Nov 10 Hogs -Receipts. 4600; market steady Heavy. $7..10t8,7.60; lht. ?T 50 .1 7 70: pigs. Jr; 50(7.50; bulk of sales. $7.4097.60 Cattle Receipts. 4500. market. Ftei.H Native s!e.-i. j; cows and helfera. $6.00 7. 50 ; western -leers. $6.268 7S: Texss steers. 55 75 7j7.25: cows and heifers. tL.bOTOO: calves. $7.50ii 10.00 Sheep Receipts. 10.000; rnarke' strong Yearlings. $7.008.90; wethers weth-ers W.4O0.8O; lamhf, S8.S0O9 30. of lower freight rates soon on the ocean An adverse foreign crop sum-mary sum-mary was also virtually ignored. Thn opening which ranged from l-4c to 3-Sc up was followed by a decline all around. Clear, cool weather that promised larger receipts made the corn market ITS i. Improved demand from the east, however, helped to check the decline. After starting 1-Sc to 3-Sc lower, prices underwent a slight ad-dltional ad-dltional sag. Oats showed heaviness, the result of the setback in other cereals. A number of tired holders unloaded Provisions suffered from lack of support. There was but little sell-ing sell-ing pressure on the market Subsequently continued big primary wheal receipts put an additional weight on the market. The close wa3 firm though, at 1&1 1-8 to ll-8c net decline. 111 litltri urmuf.a w v . . . . . ... corn bee. ime pronounced, as wheat . kept on the down-grade. The close. nevertheless wa6 steady, 1 to 1 iff 1 l-Sc under last night New York Metal Markst. New York. Nov. 10 Spot Tin. tS4.t4OS600 for five-ton lots, anJ $34.25 ft 25.25 for 25-ton lots. L, n,i $3 5" i 3. 60. spelter. $4 90 ? 5.00; electrolytic. $11 25 fill. 50; cai -lugs $11.-5'?? 11 37 1-2 Iron Quiet, and unchanged. At London Spot. tin. 139; straits 150 Copper. 50. 10s; lead. 18. spel-ter spel-ter I Sugar. New York. Nov 10. Raw sugar Firm. Molasses. $3.36; centrifugal. $4.01. Refined, steady. |