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Show 4 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United suite-. Department of Agri- -nil nrc ) . CHICAGO. Sept. 5 Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 22.00. slow, good and choice grades beef steers yearlings and beef cows and heifers steady, other grades weak to 15c lower; early top matured: beef steers ami yearlings $11 00; bulk) of fat natl- tteere n cjiiallty and con- 1 dition to sell at $8 75(10.25; bulls I weak to 10c lower, veal calves largely J 96c i(( : early; packers paying $11-50 O12.00, Blockers and feeders slow; ) undrtonr weak to low. r. bulk fat stock $4 .50 (jj1 7.26. bulk bologna bulls ,$3.850'4 15; bulk calers $11.50 12.00. Hogs Receipts 46, 000, market gon-'rally gon-'rally L5CP25C lower, bulk 170 to 220 pound averages $9.2599.40; top $9 15, early bulk 230 to 250 pound: butchers $8 9009 15. 2S0 to 300 pound butchers $8.4098.70; bulk I packlhg sows $6.50O'7.00; pigs dull, I mostly $7 508.00, heavy $7.75 l. 90, medium $S.50ft3 10. medium $8.6099.40; light $9.1699.S5; light jllght $8.8669 00; packing sows, smooth. $6.40(h 7 00, packing sows, rough $fi.00(i 6 50; killing pigs 7 - i 98.25. ! Sheep Receipts 22.000: native lambs mostly 15925c lower, culls 50c power; top natives $12 75 to city ibutchers; $12.50 to pacK'TS-; culls mostly $8.60, western slow, bids weak ito lower; (few sold $12.50. others held ihlgher. sheep dull, tending lower, I feeding lanibs slow ST. JOSEPH. Mn Sept. 5. EiogS. receipts, 5000; buying gooo1 200 to 280-pdund butchora at $8.758.86; mostly 15c lower than Monday's shop-: shop-: per market. A few sales of mixed hogs to packers 10c to 15c Iqwer. packing I sows, mostly $6 25 fa 7.00; no light , hogs sold: average ost Monday Ss 12, weight 24 7 pounds. I Cattle, receipts, 7000; .fed stuff I mostly about steady. Practically no western grnsscrs sold early, talking I lower; top weight steers. $10.50. mix-led mix-led yearlingSji early. $9.25; bulk deniable den-iable beef cows early, $5.00 9 5.75 calves steady: top vealers. $10.50. Sheep, receipts 2 000; very slow; no lambs held early, few hMd e:irly. 140 pounds fat owes, $6.00; looks fully steady. KANSAS. CITY, Sept. 5. Cattle. recelbtS, 23.000. beef steers steady to I weak; some bids lower on heavies; I early top medium w eights $10.3r; 1 u .i -pon it ri Mirers !'.. ..1. iiiusi yiuss-T: yiuss-T: early. $G 6597 25 she stock steady; most coas. $3 5095.00; better grades, $5.6096.00; dull. 15c high; most holognas $5.00. canners. 10c to 15c lower: mostlv $2 25. calves steady to 50u lower most vealers, $10.0091 10.50; many 250 to 350-pound calves, I $5 0097.00: medium to good stock1 heifer. $4 85)95.25; fleshy stock cows! $4.00; better grade calves. $5,250 7 26. Hogs receipts, 8000: mostly 109 20o lower than Monday's average; shipper top. $8.85- packer top. $x 75;' bulk. $8.2598 so 140 to loo pounders $ 70ffi s.1 0 1 70 to 230 pounders $8 Ti S.S.V 2 10 to 325 poumls $S.2.".'" 8 05; I packing sows steady to 1 5e lower; bull $6.7597.00 s'.o.-k pig mOstly 25c higher; bulk is $0 98.86; best im-! tlves, $8.95. Sheep, receipts, 6o00; killing classes' steady to 25o lower; 73-poumI Idaho lamb. $12 65. best natives, $12. Mi, better grades natives generally $11.75' 912.50; culls 7 3098.00; odd lots ofj fat natives ewes around $6.00, 63- pound Idaho feeding lambs, $12.00. OMAHA, Neb., S.-pt 5 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 9.000; market mostly 1 5 9 25c lower; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $7.5098.60; top $8 75; bulk packing grades $6 255 6 60; extreme heavies $6.005 6.25. Cattle Receipts 9000; best corn fed Ibceves steady, top $1 0 75; other grades slow, around 10916c low.: she stock alow to lower; bulls and veals about steady, packers r.nd feed-era feed-era steady to easier. I Sheep Receipts 17. 000. lariibu tseadv to 10c lower; bulk $12--.". . 1 12.50; top $12.60; sheep dull, feeders feed-ers strong, bulk feedlns lambs $12 25 9 12 50. top $12.60. cni( aGO 1 1 n RES. CHICAGO. Sept. S Open High Low Clo Wheat Sept. 99 'i '.r fi'a 904 Dt 1.02 U 1.02 1 00-2 101 May 1.06 1 o7-2 1.06 1 07 Corn Sept. . 6 0 1 i 1 .S0i .61 Dec. .564 -7 4 56-14 67 May .59 -60 T .59 -0 Oats Sept 32 34 .82, .33 Dec. 34 .34 va 34 3ii. May 37 .38 37 37 Pork Blank. Lard Sept . . 10.10 9 S7 10 00 Oct. 10.1 0 10.17 9 90 10.00 i Ribs , Sept 9.55 j Oct. 9.50 NEW YORK SUGAR j NEW YORK Sept. 5. The early I raw sugar market was quiet no fresh business w-as reported and prices were quoted at 3c for Cubas tost and freight; equal to 5.24c for centrifugal, Raw sugar futures were easier and under scattered Wall street and com-I I mission house selling with prices at I midday five to six net points lower 1 There was only a light trade with operators op-erators inclined to await developments in the spot market The demand for refined sugar was j light and prices wcr liste d al ti 75 for fine granulated . Refined futures nominu! I Sugar futures closed stdy . ap-j ap-j proximate sules 10 660 tons Octob.-r j 3.58; December 3.61; March 3 36; May 3.47. METAL MARKET. I NEW YORK. Sept 5. -r- Copper I steady electrolytic steady. Tin easy, spot and futures S32 5 0 Irorf, steady; No. 1. northern 33 00 36.00; No. 2 southern 82,00934. OQ; No. 2. southern $20.00924.00. Lead, steady; spot $6 90 ' 6.00. Zinc, steady; East St Louis spot and nearby delivery $6 '-' Antimony upot $5.25 'g " BUTTER M) FAi(.s CHICAGO. Sept. 5. Buttor higher; creamen' extras 31 9 33c extra firsts, 5436c. seconds 299 300, standards stand-ards 35 Eggs higher; receipts 15.581 c-ases; firsts 28 9 29c; ordinary firsts 26 ru 29c; miscellaneous 87928c. Poultry-, allet lower, fowls 15 9 22c; springs 22o; roosters 14c. |