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Show WOP'S HMKEIS Now York, SopL 2S All recent records rec-ords for activity and violent price changes wore broken In today s market, mar-ket, some specialties fluctuating from 15 io 35 points. Sugar. New York. Sept. 28. Raw sugar Steadv. Centrifugal, 3.75((?3.S9c; molasses. mo-lasses. 2.853.12c; refined, quiet and unchanged to 5 points lower. Cut loaf 5.90c; crushed. o.SOc'; mould A, 5.45c; cubes, 5 15c; XXX powdered. 5 05c; powdered, 5.00c; rino granulated granula-ted 4.90c; diamond A, 4.90c; confectioners confec-tioners A. 4.S0c; No. 1, 4.65c. Sugar futures opened steadier today to-day and at noon prices wcro 2 to 4 points higher. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 2S. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 4300; market, higher. Heavy, $7.007.75; light. ?7.S0S.15; pigs. SG507 75; bulk of sales. $7.1o87.So. Cattle Receipts. 11.000; market, steady. Native steers. $6.50S9.SOc; cows and heifers. $5.507.00; western steerB, $G.008.4O; Texas steers, $o.i5 (0)7 10; cows and heifers, $5.256.60; calves. $7.0010.00. Sheep Recolpts, 4V.000; market, steadv. Yearlings, $5.756.50; wethers, weth-ers, $5.006.25; lambs. $S.35gS.75. . oo . Chicago Grain Chicago, Sept 2S Wheat values hardened today, owing to Liverpool reports of an urgent milling inquiry and of disappointment in regard to offers from Canada. Advices that the threatened strike of longshoremen in New York had boon averted was a further help to tho bulls. Trading, however, was by no means of a onesided one-sided character. Opening prices, which ranged from 1-Sc off to lc advance, ad-vance, with December at 93 7-S to 94 l-4ip94 3-Sc and May at 96 7-S to 07c, were followed by a moderato upturn up-turn all around. Corn developed a little strength In sympathy with wheaL Besides, some damage from froBt was reported. After Af-ter opening 3-4c lower to a shade gain the market scored slight advances In the raoro actlvo options. OatB took the same course as corn. The buying was bolter distributed, however, throughout the various deliveries. de-liveries. Higher prices for hogs gave firmness firm-ness to provisions. Business had greator volume than has recently boen the rule. Tho wheat colso was strong, 1 1-2 1 5-8 to 2c. net higher with December at 95 5-895 3-4c, and May at 98 1-2 98 3-8c. Tho corn cIobo was unsettled, 3-lc off to l-2cc. up, compared with last night. Cash Sales. Chicago. SepL 28. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.03 l-41.05;No."3 red. 95c$1.00; No. 4 red, 8095c; No. 2 hard, $1.03 1-21.05. Corn No. 2 yellow, 68 l-269 l-2c m Oats No. 3 white, 34 l-235c; n standard, 38 3439 l-2c. mil Rye No. 2, 99c. aj I Barley 51f)56c. jfisj Timothy $5.507.25. , M B Clover $12.0019.00.' - . jjiSJH Pork $12.35. i Lard $8.32. M III Ribs $8.G2)9.25. m ' lb |