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Show YALL SIRES! :;:-:..miGHr 1 JTITW YORK. April 1. Opening prices of stocks were generally higher, but the Hartiman stocks and Pennsylvania were exceptions and showed slight declines. Biscuit rose 114 and Lead . Changes otherwise oth-erwise were limited to small fractions. Industrial stocks, many of which have been mentioned In reputed deals, were the features of the market Not much interest inter-est was manifested in railroads and the tone there was Irregular. Very large orders or-ders were in the market for lead. Biscuit and People's Gas. The advance In New York Central stiffened the tone of the railroad rail-road list only slightly. The only move-' ments of note were in specialties except for advances of 1 to 3 points in a number of Colorado Railroads and Delaware St Hudson. Biscuit rose 8Vi. Rubber Goods preferred 4. Twin City Rapid Transit , and the Pressed Steel Car stocks. Leather preferred. Realty, the paper stocks and Lead preferred a point or more.' Enameling Enamel-ing and Smelting gained 2 and United States Reduction preferred 4. . Prices recovered re-covered from a slight sagging tendency on the unexpected strength, of the bank statement. state-ment. Toledo, St. Louis and Western preferred pre-ferred and Toledo Railways fell 1. The closing was fairly steady. . . ' Chicago Grain. ' . CHICAGO, April L Lower prices at Liverpool and continued excellent weather weath-er in the United States created bearish sentiment in the wheat market here today. to-day. Pit traders sold moderately, offerings offer-ings being taken by commission houses. Trading was of small volume. July opened to He lower at 8S to 88Vc. After declining de-clining to 787T4jc, ' the price steadied around 8sSi4c Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 214 cars against 470 cars a year ago.. A firm tone prevailed in the corn market mar-ket as the result of a fair demand from short a . Mav opened a shade lower to a shade higher, at 4714c to 4Hc and sold up to 47c May oats opened unchanged to c higher high-er at JSc to 29c, and sold up to 2c May pork was up 2Bc. at $12.76. Lard was a shade higher, at $7.16. Ribs were unchanged, at $.974. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, $1.191.15; No. 3 red. $1.03112; No. 3 hard, $1.1201.16: No. 3 hard, $1.0001.13; No. 1 Northern, $1.14 1.15: No. 2 Northern. $1.1001.12; No. 3 spring, $1.0531.10. Corn No. 2. 46347c; No. 3, 46V4046V4C Oats No. 2, 30c; No. 3, 29Hc . The close was weak, with July down c. at 87e. At the close May corn was down 404c. at 47c. Close: Wheat-May, $1.13: July. 87c; September. 8383Vfce. Corn April. 4614c; May, 47c; July, 47it4714c: September. 47 47c. Oats April. 29c; May, 29c; July, 292c; September. 29o. Pork-May. Pork-May. 312.72H: July, $12.92. Lard-April. $7.05; May. $7.127.15; July. $7.30; September, Septem-ber, $7.45. Ribs May. $6.977.00; July. I $7.1707.2O; September. $7.35; October. $7.40. Rye April. 78c; May, 78c; September, 60c. Flax Cash. Northwest. $1.37. Timothy Timo-thy April. $2.95. Clover April,- $13.75. Barley Cash, 4049c. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO. April- l.-Cattle Receipts. 2000; strong to 10c higher. Good to prime steers. $5.4006.40; poor to medium, $4,260 6.2S; stockers and feeders, C0O66.0O; cows, $2.7504.76; heifers, $3.0005.26; canners. $1.60 02.60; bulls. $2.7504.26; calves, l3.00-gfi.75. Hogs Receipts today, 9000; Monday, 35.000; shade higher. Mixed and butchers. $5.2006.37; good to choice heavy, $5,300 6.40; rough heavy, $6.156.25; light. $5,100 6.30: bulk of sales. $5.2506.36. Sheep Receipts. 2000; sheep and lambe, steady. Good to choice wethers, $5.2506.25; fair to choice mixed, $4.5006.60; Western sheep, $6.0006.25; native lambs, $6.60070; Western lambs, $6.6007.85. |