Quotations closed as follows:
| Fancy heavy fat cattle | Nominal. |
| Choice to prime steers | $ 6 70@ 7 15 |
| Good to choice steers | 6 25@ 6 65 |
| Fair to good shipping steers | 5 65@ 6 20 |
| Common to medium steers | 4 75@ 5 00 |
| Butcher’s steers | 4 65@ 5 10 |
| Cows, common to good | 3 25@ 4 70 |
| Common canning cattle | 2 25@ 3 20 |
| Stockers | 3 80@ 4 50 |
| Feeders | 4 50@ 5 10 |
| Milch cows, per head | 25 00@55 00 |
| Veal calves, per 100 lbs. | 4 00@ 7 50 |
Hogs.—Most of the packing houses are closed, yet there are a few packers competing with the shippers. Prices are now about 30 cents lower than last year at this time. Receipts were about 16,000 head on Sunday and Monday. The number of hogs left over last night was very small. The market, however, was rather weak, except for choice, well-fattened hogs. Sales of rough packing hogs were made at $5 50@5 95; good to choice heavy, $6@6 55; light, $5 40@6; skipps and culls, $3 75@5 35.
Note.—All sales of hogs are made subject to a shrinkage of 40 lbs for piggy sows and 80 lbs for stags. Dead hogs sell for 1½c per lb for weights of 200 and over and [Transcriber’s Note: blank in the original] for weights of less than 100 lbs.
Sheep.—The supply was good, yesterday, and also on Sunday, there being 7,500 head, against 3,400 for the same days a week ago. The average grade was poor. Sales ranged from $3 05 to $6 for common to prime. Common lots suffered a decline.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J. H. WHITE & CO.,
PRODUCE COMMISSION
106 S. Water St., Chicago.