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All interest had died out of the market by 1 o'clock and feeble rallies and reactions reac-tions in Reading, United States Steel and Union Pacitlo were Ignored. ' Northern Pacific made an upward ppurt of a point, but the drift Kenerally was the other way. United Rallwav Investment extended, Its Ions to 8.. Missouri Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line, Chicago Terminal preferred and Hide and Leather preferred gave way a izoint each. . -i - The only wide movements were ' In stocks of minor Importance. The Eries and the United States Steel stocks were carried up small additional fractions'. Reading recovered Its decline and Amalgamated Amal-gamated Copaer rose a point with some restorative effect elsewhere. Lackai wanna Jumped 10 points, Virginia-Carolina Chemical preferred gained 14, and the common and Denver & Rid Grande 1. International Power fell 5. Northwestern 1. Tennessee Coal 1 and Reading second sec-ond preferred. United States Rubber, Brooklyn Transit. Consolidated Gas and Pacific Mall a point. There was renewed pressure against Reading"and the closing waa heavy. . ' , " ' Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. July . 10. Damage reports from the Northwest caused a strong tone in the wheat market here, today. September Septem-ber opened unchanged to He lower, at 8674 . '87c. Offerings, however, were rather light, and prices quickly rallied, September Septem-ber advancing to 87340. Minneapolis. Du-luth Du-luth and Chicago reported receipts of 222 cars, against 8o9 a year ago. Strength of wheat had a steadying effect ef-fect on the corn- market. September opened a shade to Ufic lower, at 663 5614c, and sold at c. A- moderate demand from pit trader caused a firm tone in the oats market. September opened Vific higher, at S1V4 Jlc, and for a time held within the opening open-ing range. Buying by shorts created a firm undertone under-tone In the provisions market. September pork opened 2Hc higher, at $13.024. and sold up to 113.10. Lard was unchanged- at $7.80. Ribs were 2Hc lower, at $7.90. After September had advanced to 88io, the market reacted on a sharp decline in the price of cash wheat at Kansas City. ! The market closed rather easy, although September showed a net gain for the day of VSc, final quotations being at 87V4 S7c. . Corn Later extreme weakness devel-cped devel-cped on profit-taking by several promt-rent promt-rent longs. The market closed at the lowest point of the day, with September off W&hkc, at 55c. Close: Wheat July. 90c; September. 8'.H&87c; December. 87c; May, 904c. Corn July. 66c; old, 664c; September, 55c; old. 554c; December, 4914c; old, Slftc; May, 48c. OatsJuly, S2c; September, 314c; December, De-cember, 32c; May. S34c. , . Pork-July. $12.62; September, $12.83; October, $12.874. ; Lard July, f7.02V4W.05; ' September, $7.224; October, $7.30; November. $7.10; December. De-cember. M.S5. - Ribs-July, $7.62H; September. $7.82 7.85; October. $7.87467.90. ' Rye July 70c. . Clover July. $12.75. ' I Flax Cash. Northwest. $1.44. Timothy September, $150. Barley Cash. 42Slc ; ' Omaha Cattle. , SOUTH OMAHA. July 10-Cattle-Re-ceipts, 4800; market, steady to strong; native na-tive steers. $3.7565.50; cows and heifers, $3.0004.75; Western steers. $3.25g.00; can-ners, can-ners, $1.75i&2.90; stockers and feeders, $2.50 4.40; calves. $3.50g5.50; bulla, stags, etc., $3.254.40. Hogs Receipts. 5100; market, 5c higher; heavy. $5. 27ft 5. 324; mixed. $5.804i6.32U; light, $5.32Wjo.37V4; pigs. $4.0O5.10; bulk of sales, S5.30&5.SS. , 8heep Receipts, 2300; market,, steady; Western yearlings, $5.75&&40; wethers. ti.75(&6.75; ewes, $4.0046.00; lambs, $6.60 "50. ' 1 ( , St Louis Wool. 1. ST. LOUIS, July ' 10. Wool Steady. Territory and Western mediums, 28&r30c; fine medium, 22 20c; fine, 15 17c. -taw York Sugar. NEW YORK. July 10. Sugar Raw. -steady. Fair refining, 84c, centrifugal, 96-test, 414c; molawes sugar, 3Hc Refined, Re-fined, quiet; crushed, $6.10; powdered, $5.50; granulated, $5.40.' Coffee Steady. No. 7 RIo7c. ,; Kansas City Cattle. I . KANSAS CITY, July 10.-Cattle-Re-celpts. 11,000. Steady.. , Native steers. $4.25tio.70: native cows and heifers, $125 6.15: stockers and feeders, $2.75'S4.50; bulls, $2.254.00; calves, $3.0O5.25; Western fed eteers. $4.00(55.25; Western fed cows, $3.00 4.60. ... Hogs Receipts, -7000; strong to shade higher. Bulk of sales, $5.40fr5.45; heavy, $5.375.42: packers, $5.421,ii(i)5.4714; pigs and fights. $5.485.45. . ' V B Sheep Receipts, 6000; strong. Muttons. $4.50io.OO: lambe, $5.757.40; range "wethers. "weth-ers. $4.75g6.75; ed ews, $4.25g4.65. .. ' :Chicago Cattle". , ' - CHICAGO, July, 10.-Cttle-Recelpt3, 21.000. 8teady to strong Good to prime! $5.7556.25; poor to medium, $4.3ba'4.80: stockers and feeders. $4,0044.40; cows $3.004.65; heifers, $2.50(36.10; canners, $1.25(82.40; bulls, $1.80(4.00; calves, $2 50 6.75; Texas fed steers. $4.O0?5.15. Hoge Receipts. 33.000: tomorrow, 23 000-strong 000-strong to 5c higher. Mixed and butchers, $5.6f5.nl4: good to choice heavy, $6 66U) 6.77: rough heavy, $VI06.40; light. $5 tfi 4f ").S0;' bulk of sales. $S.65tfi6.75. Shtep Receipts. 18,000; strong. Good to choice wethers. $6.20ft5.7O: fair te-choice mixed. $5.00&3.60; native lambs, $5.008 00 |