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Show 4- FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United States Department of Agriculture) Agri-culture) CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 16,000; good and choice- grade native beef steers scarce, fairly active, ac-tive, steady to strong, spots highei , othe r grades slow . about stend v e 1 -Iv top, beef steers $11.76. few head at $ 1 2 00, bulk native beef Bteers $9 35 &10.50, supply of western grassers moderately liberal; early sales Montana Mon-tana at $7 35; about steady; canners steady to weak; other classes about steady ; bulk; bologna bulls $4 1 5 rii 4 30, bullf desirable veal calves to prickers around $12 00; bulk stockci.i and feeders $6 507.50. Hogs Receipts 16,000; market slow around steady. on desirable weights, others weak to lower, bulk 180- to 210-pound averages $10.50 'if 10.65; top $10.70, underweight dragging; drag-ging; bulk 250- to 325-pound butchers $9 $06 10 40. bulk packing sows $7. 60 08.26; desirable pigs moatlj $9.25 9.60; heavy $9. 201ft' 10 40; medium ? 9.90 10 65: light 1 ).3m(lv 10.65 ; light light $9.60010.20; picking sown.! amnotta $8.8008.60; packing sows,! rough $7.8007.90; killing pigs f S . 7 5 I Q 9 80. . I crneep Keceipta ibooo rat lams steady to strong; lop natives JH S5 to city butchers, packers buying good natives freely up to $14.60; feeding lambs strong to higher, few load.-. Montana $1 4 60. other eariy sales $ 1 4 25 1 4.50 ; heep around stend. OMAHA. Nebr.. Sept. 27. Hogs Receipts 7 5oo light butchers sto.idv, other classes weak to 15c Icwors bulii pa. king grades $8 10 (& 60. bulk 20i-to 20i-to 300-pound butchers $9.00010.16; top $10 20 bid. Cattle Receipts 8 200; strictly good I to prime corn fed beeves fully steady to 25c higher, others slow and ear-I ear-I lier, cull load top corn feds $1135; few had extreme top $11.85; hulls v. eak other classes of stock mostly: steady. Sheep Receipts 22.000; fat lambfl 10 to 16c lower; early sales $14.007) 14.10; best unsold, natives $13 50'g' 13.75, sheep at-ady; ewe top $c.25; yearlings $1050, wethers $7.26; feeding feed-ing lambs strong to 16c higher; top $ 14 50. KANSAS CITY". Mo. Sept. 27 Cattle Cat-tle Receipts 16.000; beef steers mostly most-ly steady to strong; spots higher on fed lots, top medium weights $11 60; bet heavy, $11 35. fat she stock steady to weak; bulk cows $4.o0f:5.50, better grades $6 00ft6.50; most heifers heif-ers $5 50 fa 6.50, calves steady to weak best yealera $10.60011-00; all other claasea around steady; bulk cannors $2 500)2.75, cutter mostly $3.003 I I 3.50; most bulls $3.6034 00, few above ; $4 26 Uogs Receipts 6.000. mostly to (10c higher, .losing weak on mixed quality; trader top 1" 15 shipper and1 pae-U. 1 top $10.10, 140 to ICO pound- -rs $9 6 "j fri 0.90 . 1 S " to 2 40 pounders, mostlv $0 250" 1" bulk '.'," 320 pounders $9 65 10 00; bulk $9.40 (g I i$10.05. parking sows o&lOc loer; jmostly $8.258.50, few at $8 65,; BtOCker pigs steady to strong best nu- jtives $990; bulk $9.50Cd9.75. Sheep Receipts 8.000, very slow; j 'early sales ran steady to 25c higher ;. prime L'lahs $14.65. plainer kind and 1 Sheep mostly steady; fat ewes largely j $5.50(& 6.50. ST JuSKHlI, Mo. Sept. 27 - Hogs Receipts 7000, er slow; few early 'sales bids around 6 fa 10c. lower. 200 'to 230 pound butchers $10.10, packing pack-ing sows slow, few early sales $8 00 8.25. Cattle Receipts 4500. very slow, over half the run still back. General tone barely steady to weak; native 'steers and yearlings, weak to a shade lower; beef cows uneven, steady to I weak; calves barely steady, stockers land feeders about steady, top mixed yearllnga $10.60; bulk desirable natives, na-tives, steers and yearlings $9.90010.60 six loads straight grassers $9 00, bulk Ideslrable beef cows $4 7 5 'a H.Oo ; odd ! head up to $7.00. veal calf top $11.00; feeder steers and heifers early $5 75 j(6.25. Sheep Receipts 4000. very slow, I western native fat lambs $13.60; few I odd lots drive Ins, $12.75 13.25, looks 'about steadj , eleven double decks i mixed weste rn arriv ed late, not yet l yarded. NEW YORK SUGAR NEW STORK, Sept. 27. The raw sugar market was quiet early tod.i and prices were unchanged at 3c for Tubas, cowt and freight, BQUal tO 4 7 7c for centrifugal. Raw sugar futures were easier and at midday were 3 to 4 points net lower low-er under commission house selling. The market for refined was un-changed un-changed at C 25c for flno granulated with the demand only moderate. Refined ml . in s nominal Sugar lutures closed easy, approximate approxi-mate sales 23.300 tons. October 3 0;' December 3 16; March 3.04; May 31 5.1 MKT A I, MARKET NEW YORK Sept 27 Copper dull. I I electrolytic apot and futures 14 I Tin easier, spot and futures 32 37 Iron steady, prices unchanged. Lead, firm; spot 5.35 g 6 50. Zinc, steady. East St Louis spot and noarby delivery 6.8506.90. Antimony, spot 7 00. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, Sept. 27 Call money easier, high 4. low AM, ruling ratb 44: closing bid 4 Vi : offered at 4; last loan 4 xi . call loans against acceptances ac-ceptances 34; tlmo loans firm, mixed collateral sixty and ninety days l1 4 $i ; 4 and six months 4$i. Prime commercial paper 4 '3" 4 Vi -1 LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Sept 27. Liberty bonds closed- 2V2's 100.90 first 4's blank; second 4's blank; first 4,i's 100.00; second 4 U 99,841; third -i Vs 90 RS; fourth 4 Vi 's 99.98 Victory Vic-tory 4-Vs uncalled 100 54, Victory 4i 's called 100 20. NEW YORK. Sept 27. The American Ameri-can Smelting and Refining company! today adanced the price? of lead from) fi 25 to 6.35c per pound. |