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Show WORLD'S MARKETS V J NEW YORK, Sept. IS After momentary mom-entary hesitation the more important shares opened with prices fractionally lower than last night's close, especially especial-ly United Slates Steel. Canadian Pacific, Pa-cific, Reading, Baldwin Locomotive and the oils, the stock market today showed some improvement at the end of the first hair hour. Oils led the upturn. Mexican Petroleum rallying from lOS1 to 104 and Texas company com-pany from 119 Vi to 121. Other oil stocks were also actively bought, Royal Roy-al Dutch advancing 3ai points and Cal ifornia Petroleum and Sinclair each about a point. Persistent accumulation of the oil stocks, which wore absorbed on the excellent trade conditions, attracted a. big professional following, and this had a tonic effect on the general HsL Pronounced strength was shown in Marine preferred. Pullman, the tobaccos, to-baccos, American Smelting and the distillery group, advances ranging from 1 to 3 points. Increased inquiry for southern and south wostorn railway rail-way shareB was traceable to tho excellent ex-cellent earnings being reported on the large diversified tonnage being handled han-dled by these roads. CASH MARKETS CHICAGO, Sept. 17 Corn No. .2 yellow $1.GG1.G7; No, 3 yellpw $1.55 m.GO; No. -i yellow S1.52fll.'55. Oats No. 3 white 72V1 73c; standard stan-dard 72(5)73. Rye No. 2 1.631.63. Barley 90c$1.03. Timothy $7.0010.00. Clover nominal. ' Pork nominal. Lard $27.10. ' ; -' ' Ribs ?23.1523.95. CHI'CAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Sept. IS. (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 10.000; market steady. Butchers $20.15j20.75: light $20.-1020.85; packing $19.50(&) 20.00; rough $18.50 19.25; pigs 519.00 319.50. Cattle Receipts 1G.000;. market steady to lower. Beef cattle SIO-GO'S' 19.50; butcher stock, cows and heifers $7.65'?? 13.75; canners and cutters $G. G51? 7. 65; stockers and feeders $S.OO 11.00; calves $18.50(19.50. Sheep Receipts 21.000; market 10 to 25c higher. No prime lambs here; top western $18.25; top natives $18.50. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 18 Hogs Receipts 12,000; market strong. Bulk $19.r;0(f20.50; heavy $20.0020.05; butchers $19.755 20.G0; light SIDo 20.50; pigs $17.0015.25. Cattle Receipts 20.000; market steady. Steers $17.50 19.10; westerns wes-terns $10.00ll.50; cows $G.25tf?12.25; heirers $7.50tfiU3.50: stockers $7.50 15.75; calves $G.0012.50. Sheep Receipts 10,0.00; market strong. Lambs $15.0017.50; yearlings year-lings $10.501 11.00: wethers $10.00 13.00; ewes $8.00 11.50. OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA. Nebr., Sept. 18 Hogs-Receipts Hogs-Receipts S.000: market 15 to 20c lower. low-er. Heavy $19.6020.15; mixed $19.65 fi'19 75; light $19.90fj 20.10; pigs $17.00 tf?20.00; bulk of sales $19.0519 80. j Cattle Receipts 13,000; market i jMJ steady. Natlie steers $14.255;1S.45; ) ilflfl cows and heifers $7.500 12.50; wes- ; ilJS tern stoers $10.0017.75; Texas steers ' y!fl $9.00(?r 12.00; range cows and heifers Ktfl $7.00'g;ll.50; canners $6.007.00; Km stockers and feeders $6.50(fii-1.50; R'fl calves $9.00-5)13.50; bulls, stags, etc.,, I M $7.00QU1.00. j fl Sheep Receipts 31.000; market 'I ill steady. Wethers $11.00fZ'12.00; ewes I II $9.0010.00: lambs $16.5017.50;; I I Jl yearlings $12.0013.25. .1 V |