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Show FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 4 CHICAGO. July is ( U. S. Ruroaui of Agricultural Ec onomics ) Cattle I Receipts 12.000. beef ateers and she stock generally steady; choice and prime jrrndes strong, spots blither, lower grades slow; top beef iteeri $10.80; bulk $9 000 10 20, bulls weak to 25c lower; mostly 10 to 16c off; hulk bologna $4.8506.00: veal calves opening steady, mostly $9 260 9.50 to packers find $10 00010 60 to outsiders outsid-ers for choice handy-weight kinds, stockers strong. Hogs Receipts 22,000: market fairly fair-ly active on better grades, mostly 10 to 20c higher, bulk good butcnors $10 40011 00; mixed and packing grades slow , early sales strong to 15c higher, big packers doing little $11.00; bulk $8 76 011.00; plgS strong, mostly $10.00010 60, pa-king sows mostly 8.250 8 90, heavy weight $10.20010 70 medium $10 60011. u0. light $10 900 1105; light light HO 60011.00; packing pack-ing sows smooth $s in v, g 5; pai king sown, rough $7 80ft s 50, killing pl.i $9,760 10.60 Sheep Reeclp's 12,000; slow, steady to weaker; top Dative lambs $13.60 to city butchers $13 is ,,, packers; bull I natives mostly $8.00; choke Idaho 1 1 r,ld 13 ;i""t "ling lambs . bid $13.00 with heavls sorted oiS shoep scarce, generally steady; fot owes mostly $6.600 7.60; native breeding breed-ing ewes mostly $7 0008 00; ch 90-pound Washington yearling breeding breed-ing ewes late Monday II 50 OMAHA. Neb . July 18 (IT. S. Bureau Bur-eau of Agricultural Economics) Hogs' Receipts ll.ooo; generally steady; I bulk : heavy mixed and packing grades ?s on, 9 00. bulk medium and light ' ' " " I 11 40, top ,. 1 11 Cattlo Receipts B.800; beef steersl active, steady to strong; top $10.00 long yearlings $ln. 15; stockers steadv; - Mrong. better grades high in Bpot': bulls steady; veals steady to 26c low- rr,orHlo.e,ker3 Bteady. good feeders 10 to 20c higher Sheep Receipts 16.000; lambs weak mo ?t- rrr; h"Ik ern lambs Ihj a,13?"' t0" 13 15 ror natives, sheep steady; owes $7.60 down; feeders feed-ers lliw; early top feeding 14m hi KANSAS CITY. Mo . July 18. (U S au f'( Agricultural Economics.) hoe, T elpt8 M 000; beUor ades ohofe , St"'l'ly' t0P 10 2- other 'hoioo and primo loads $9.600 10 20- rlJ Krn ,n"y 10 to io. lower! common to good grosser $6 26 0 8 76 yearl ngB and fnt ho stock steady tC med1MnTe';; n,ostly stond' 10 weak; medium to good cows $5'.OO06 25 Texas f;0" $'-r.. common rexas $4 60; best heifers $6.0007 00 calves steadi to v,,.ak. practically t nwerealCr8 ,?S 50 '",lkM 35C lower, mostly $4 26 0 6.26; other clas- VvSSlSLX" ftnd outters hlSXfT?061 6-000' unevenly 10c higher to packe,- nnJ shippers buU 5?ado,a"d nolc-' "0 to 220 pounders ?ook -V0"-3V- 510 3G; Shippers 200 to r t"I ,1,,30: -'h"'" 00 to 290 pounders $9 70- bulk of Vul ?9 " throw out L s D-tter kinds $10.0(Jft 10 60 Sheep Receipt , 6.000; lambs Ken. era ly steady; top naUvai $18 26 bu"k 0 7 OOshf 8 112 & 13 cull 0 07 00 t.hoep around 26c higher most fat ewes to Itlllera $7 000 7,70 ' ST JOSEPH, Mo.. July 18(U S Bureau of Markets.) Hois niftlnf. 400. market slow, few eaTu nJf '--hers to shipper lZ fiS th , Mondays average. i,u,k 17" to 230 pound weight $10.160 10 25; packers RAS GtS-ME9" C09t i Cattle Receipts 2.600; all classes ffivia st;fdrotw' -WWitSSl 60C ve'Te'rs 8, 0 ' Str0unK bu,k "e irahle veajers $8.00; few choice held at JS 2r, Sheep Receipts 8.000 fat lam hl lambs not sold early. idaJio |