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Show flORLD'S MARKETS I r - i NEW YORK, Sept. 28 A concerted j attack upon the nails provoked further f i irregularity during the morning. St. Paul made an extreme decline of 2 ; points , to 55c, transcontinental lost 1 I to 2 points, coalers 2 to 3 points, and NYprk Central 1 points. Ship-pingsand Ship-pingsand steel were responsive to sup-I sup-I port but reacted again before mid-day onTselfihg of the coppers. Trading -was pncejqlore checked by money rates, I a-2ans opening at 6 per cent. Lib-It Lib-It .rtyjbo'nds were the sole encouraging , feature, extensive accumulation sond-fiCinVfthat sond-fiCinVfthat issue to the new high record - of,$100.20. -KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. JJiKNSAS CITY, Sept 28. HOGS: I 'Receipts, 1500; market higher; bulk, gi919.50; heavy, 19.30g19.60; pack-i pack-i 4prs and butchers, ?1919.50; light, Ol&&0)19.4(); pigB, $15.5017. 'WfeCATTh: Receipts, 2000; market i KTteady; prime fed steers, ?1617; 'iffaressed beef steers, ?1115J30; west-Wern west-Wern steers, ?913.50; cows, $5.50 10; heifers, $713; stockers and feeders, 714.50; bulls, ?68; calves, ?6.50 13.50. SHEEPr Receipts, 6000; market steady; lambs, $1G.50(17,50; yearlings $12.5013.50; wethers, $1112.50; ewes, ?1011.50. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb., Sept 28. HOGS: Receipts, Re-ceipts, 4100; market steady, 10c higher; high-er; heavy, $1S.9019.15; mixed, ?18.95 19.10; light, $19.1019.40; uigs, $17 18.50; bulk of sales, ?18.9519.15. CATTLE: Receipts, 2000; market steady; native steers; $1817; cows and heifers, $6.509.50; western steers, ?914.50; Texas steers, $7.50 10.50; cows and heifers, $69; can-ners, can-ners, ?56; stockers and feeders, $6 12.50; calves, $S.2512.25; bulls, stags, etc., $5-507.50. SHEEP: Receipts, 7500; market steady to 25c40c higher; yearlings, $12(5)13; wethers, $1112.50; ewes, $1011; lambs, $17.2517.75. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. Open. High. Low. Close. . Wh eat-No eat-No trading. Corn Dec. $1.18 $1.194 $1.17 $1.17 May 1.16 1.16 1.14 1-14 Oats-Dec. Oats-Dec. .58 .58 .57 .57 May .61 .61Vi .60 .60 Pork Oct. 45.30 45.80 45.30 45.60 Jan. 47.30 47.50 46.95 47,25 Lard Oct. 24.90 24.92 24.55 24.67 Jan. 24.05 24.05, 23.80 23.92 Ribs Oct. 26.65- 26.65 26.47 26.47 Jan. 25.12 25.25 24.90 24.95 SUGAR. NEW YORK, Sept 28. Raw sugar, steady;, centrifugal, 6.90c; molasses; 6.02c; refined, steady; fine granulated, granulat-ed, 8.408.50c. CHICAGO HOG MARKET. CHICAGO, Sept, 28. With arrivals only about half as much as the normal supply, hog prices today continued to ascend. Cattle offerings were of unattractive un-attractive quality. Feeding demand upheld the sheep market. oo OGDEN MARKETS. Prices of meats, vegetables, fruits and dairy products, quoted in Ogden markets fortoday, are as follows: MEATS (wholesale) Steers, 13c to 15c; cows, llc; to 13c; dressed ' hogs, 27c; mutton, 17c to 20c; veal, 15c to 173c; lamb, 25c to 27c. VEGETABLES (retail) Potatoes, 12 lbs. 25c, by sack, $1.75; carrots, 2 bunches, 5c; cabbage, 2c pound; green peppers, three for 5c; green onions, 3 bunches 5c; celery, 5c; turnips, 2 bunches, 5c; squash, 5c each; green corn, 25c dozen; egg plant, 10c and 15c each; Cal. head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 3 bunches 5c; tomatoes, 1 pounds 10c; string beans, 6c pound; cucumbers, 3 for 5c; sweet potatoes, 4 pounds, 5c; eg tomatoes, 3 pounds for 25c. DAIRY PRODUCTS (retail) Butter, But-ter, 55c; cream cheese, 35c; Swiss cheese, 50c; eggs, 50c dozen. PRODUCE (retail) Wheat, $4.00; barley, cut, $2.65; oats, cut, ?3; chopped chop-ped corn, $4.25; bran, $2. HAY Timothy, $1.15; alfalfa, $1.15. SUGAR (wholesalo) Cane, $S.30 beet, $8.10. FRUITS (retail) Utah watermel-ons, watermel-ons, 10c to 50c; cantaloupes (Utah), 5c to 6c; apples, 7 lbs. 25c; peaches, 20c tbasket; pears, (Utah Bartletts), 5c; lemons, 45c dozen; oranges, 30c to 60c dozen; Concord grapes, 40c basket; bas-ket; Tokay grapes, 2 pounds, 25c. |