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Show 4. 4- FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (l nltcil State-i Department Of Agriculture) Agri-culture) 4. CHICAGO, Sept 18 Cattle Re-celpts Re-celpts 24,000. active, generally steady to strong on all killing classes, spots higher on beef cows and heifers and bulls; early top matured beef steers and yearlings $11.60; some matured beef steers held higher, bulk native beef ateeri i's 26 10 76; supply of western wes-tern grassers liberal; three loads to killers early at J 9 :0. highest of ear; stockers and feeders comparatively Hcirro. strong to 25 higher bulk beef 'idws ami heifer- $-1 7 ." f; 7.6.".. bulk bologna bo-logna bulls $4.6004,86; bulk vealers to packers around $1300. Hogs Receipts 38.000, market slow, mostly amund 10c. higher, big packers doing pr 1 1 1 nothing, bulk desirable 180- to 230-pound av-. av-. r..t;e Jlu.iMKfi n in, l,,p $1010; up. derwelght around $S 90; hulk 250- to '325-pound butchers $9.6009.76 bulk packer sows $8.0008.60; pigs mostly '$8.5009 10. heavy $R 7.". fj 9 $0; medium med-ium $9.60010.10; light $9.86010.10; light light $9.4009.76; packing sows I smooth $7.50 fr 8.40 . packing sows 1 rough $7.25Tt 7.75; killing pigs $8 500 ' 9 0 1 I I Sheop Receipts 24 000. native lambs opened steady to a shade lower; I later fully steady; top $14 00: bulki $13 '.5(?i 13.85; culls mostly $9. 50: westerns wes-terns largely feeding lambs, soiling 1 I strong to higher. Ifght feeders J 13 75; fair killing western lambs look higher' j at $13.76; no choice fat western: here; sheep scarce, stea-dy; fat uwca mostly $4 no 1 (, TO KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 15. Cat- itie Receipts 37 ooo, beef steers steady I to 15c higher, fed kind showing the most strength, top medium weight! $10 90; canners, bulls and fat she' stock steady to strong, bulk canners ! $2 .2603.60; bologna bulls largely $2 750 4 00; few best cows $6 500 7 00; Colorado- 5 3". common and medium natives mostly $4.0006.25; I bulk heifers $6.6007.00; other classes 1 uneven but mostly steady; best vealers 11100. 1 Hogs Receipts 9 000; slow, mostly 10 to 15e higher shipper top $9.65; packers top $9 50, lto- to 225 pounders pound-ers mostly $9 20(0 9 50, 240- to 350- j pounders $8.7509.40; bulk of sales $9.OQ09.45; par king sows around 1 5c I higher, bulk $7.35 fj 7 60 ; few at $7.76; i stock pigs strong to 25c higher; moHt-ly moHt-ly $S.76 0 9.00; few light natives $9.25 Sheep Receipts 6.000; larubs strong to 26c higher, no choice westerns offered of-fered Arizona $13 2".; natives $13.60.; better grades generally $13. 00f?j 13.50: 1 sheep steadv; fat ewes largely $5.50 ! 5 6.25; few wethers $7.0007.50. OMAHA, Nebr., Sept. 18 Hogs Receipts 7,500, mostly steady to 10c higher, bulk packing grades $7 500 8 00, bulk 200- to 300-pound butc hers fS 66 0 9.26; top $9 35 Cattb Receipts 15.000, heef steers .steady to strong; prime corn feds 11 (i 5; averaging 1.4 30 pounds, new rop for tho year; she stoc k fully steady hulls 10 to 26c higher; veal steers and 1 feeders mostly steady. Sheep Receipts 15 000; fat lambs fully steady, bulk westerns $13 750 14 00; sheep steady, ewes $6.00; feeders feed-ers held higher, mostly at $13 2601 1 r. n ST JOSEPH. Sept. IS. Hogs. Receipts Re-ceipts 600. active to 5 to 10c higher than Saturday's average to both shippers ship-pers and packers, bulk. 130 to 180-pound 180-pound weights. $9.3509.56; 260 to 300 pound weights ?9.00f7) 9.30; packing sows. 9 to 10c higher; mostly $7,500 7.90 Cattle; Receipts. 6,000; slow, few sales early, a few loads native steers. $91001010; yearling heifers at S S . 4 0 look about study. 15 loads light western west-ern grass cattle, $4 8505 10; looks weak to lower, firsts. beef cows, steady; few bologna bulls, $8.600$, 76; strong to higher. Receipts mostly stockers and feeders none sold early, talking around stead Sheep; Receipts. 4500, slow; noth-l ing sold early; talking around steady 1 |