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Show e s. FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (tnited Stares Department of .gri-J .gri-J culture) CHICAGi". Oct 20. Cattle- Re-I Re-I - .ots. 4,000; beet' steers and -stock fully steady; top beef steers, $ 1 3 25. bulk short fed and warmed up kinds of quality an dcondltlon lo sell at $9.50H 11.75; bulls slow, weak; veal iales opened about steady; tending lower;tockers and feeders about steady; practically no western graders grad-ers offered, bulk bologna bulls. $4.00 4.25; bulk veal cows and heifers, $4.50 'd 7 25; bulk desirable veal calves around $11 50 to packers. Hogs Receipts. 18.000; early market mar-ket steady to 10c lower; bulk 160 to 200 lb. averages. $9.30 9. '46. good and choice 21o to 275 lb. butchers. $9.60r 9.60; top. $9.60; bulk packing SOWS, $7 90 'y 8.40; desirable' pl$fli sstrong mostly $9.26; heavy, $8.800 ! 9 60; medium. $9.30 (it 9. 611 ; light. $9.2o 9.45; light light. lt.l60-SS; packing pack-ing sows, smooth. $8 000 8.55. pack-Ins: pack-Ins: sows, rough. $7 5008.10; killing' pigs. $9,00 4! B 6 Shecpr Receipts. 15.000; fat native lambs opening steady to strong with pneral trade Tliursday, fat westerns, steady; early top native. $14.60; to : city butchers; $14 60 to packers;' choice Idaho lambs. $14 60; other westerns to killers, $ 14.26 1 4-36 . ! two decks 80 pound clipped lambs',' $13.60; fat western yearlings, $12.50.1 averaKlng 80 pounds; feeling Iambs! and sheep around steady; 166 pound Nevada feeding lambs, $M.25; heavy tat ewes. $4 50 5.50; lighter weight upward to $7.00. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct 20. Cattle- Receipts. S.OOO. stock calves, weak to lower, early ale $6.00 7.25; call other classes active and fully steady with undertone firm on most kinds; one fancy load 1688 lb. steers at $13.25; looks unevenly higher, common western grassers, $4.75fr6.65; most rows, $3.750 5 00; I few. $5 60Oc.0O; many grass heifers' $4.50 6.00; good fed lots. $7.76; can-ners can-ners generally good medium weights. $7 00; medium stocks steers. $6.00 6.20. Hogs: Receipts. 6.000; shipper market steady, packer market steady to 10c lower, with most decline on lights. K,0 to 1 y il pound we!ght $8 S08 95; bulk desirable 200 to 260 lb. butchers, $9.000 9.15; heavy butchers mostly $9sr,Tj9 05; parking sows steady to weak. bulk. $7 s I ft 8 26; stock pigs, steady; bulk, $8.50$ 8.75. Sheep: Receipts, 3.000: killing classes steady; best lambs. $14.35-clipped $14.35-clipped lambs, $13.15; Colorado ewca! 56.50; fed Texas wethers, $7.90; feed lng lambs. $13.25. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 20. Hogs: Receipts, 2.000; shippers buying' choice butcher. $9.1509.20; mostly 6O10o higher; packer going slow;, few early aales mixed hogs around steady; packtmr sows about steady mostly $8.00 8 26. Cattle: Receipts. 2.000. very little done early; a few loads of steers and yearlings, $8 64 down, looks steady;! a few odd head beef cows, $2.7SO '.00: about steady; calves stead ; top. I $10 00 Sheep: Receipts. 1.000. all classes' - nominally steady: two double decks clipped lambs. $13.35. averaging 81 pounds. ' MAHA. Oct. 20 Hogs: Receipts. 3,000; light butchers, steady; close weak; nil other classes about 10c higher; bulk packing grades, $8,000 s ) bulk, 200 lo 300 lb. butchers. $8.75Ti 9.10; top, $9.15. Cattle: Receipts, 1.700; beef steers, strong; few choice beeves Included, early top. $11.10; other classes mostly steady; feeders slow. Sheep: Receipts, 7,500: killing Classes, StSSdy; western ambs. $13 90 i M 25; ted clipped, ?13 ii(V( 13.10; yearlings. $10.50; no choice sheep 4n-cluded; 4n-cluded; feeders, dull, easier. . |