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Show LOCAL' QUOTATIONS. . - ' ' - . v -V York stock uotatlon furnished by A- A. Gibson & Co.. 215 South Main street: Open. High. Low." Close. Kansas & Texas .... 6 -MH 6$, Western Union 90 90 Chez & Ohio 4- '-47- -.-46- 4H Bait & Ohio 92 . 93 92 93 Krle ; .26 35 35 Smelter Com 60- 60 60 60 Preferred 96 ' 96 95 96 Rio Grande Com .... 38 88 37 37 Preferred-... 86 , 87 86 86 Great Western 24 . 24 24 H Southern Ry Com.... 31 . 32 31 32 . Preferred 94 9a 94 95 Norf & Western .... 71 72 71 71 Reck Island pfd 77 77 ' 77 77 Common 44 44 44 44 Tenn Coal A Iron.... 65 65 6 Steel Com 36 - 37 36 37 Preferred " 86 $6 86fl 8 Copper 73 7J 72 72 Sugar 125 127 125 127 People's Gas 102 108 102 102 Met Traction ....... .134 J35 134 134 Brooklyn 5 66 63 . S Manhattan 140 141a 140 140 St Paul h 170 169 169 Union PacC03V te 93 ' 92 92 Preferred 90 Atch com 81 82 gl 81 n Preferred' 97 97 9T 97 Southern Pacific .... 63 67 63 ; 67 Missouri Pacific ....108 109 10! Texas Pacific SS 38 3S 38 Canadian Pacific ....128 ' 129 128 129 N Y Central 136 137 136 13M1 Illinois Central 139 140 13! 139 Ont & West 30 31 30 31 Wabash 60 60 49 50 Penn Ry 142 143 142 143 Reading 61 62 61 61 Louis A Nash 121 121 121. 121 .CHICAGO GRAIN. Mav wheat 74 74 74 74 May corn 44 44 43 44 May oats 34 34 34 34 July wheat 71 71 71 71 July corn 43 43 43 43 St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. Msrch 18. Wool Weak, unchanged. un-changed. Territory and Western mediums, medi-ums, 16jjl7c; fine. 13616c; coarse, ISSloc Cotton Futures. NEW YORK. March 18. Cotton futures opened quiet. May. $9.78; July, 39.63; August, Au-gust, $9.41; September offered at $8.94; October, Oc-tober, $8.69; November, $8.68; December, $8.47. NEW YORK. March 18. Spot cotton cloned quiet; middling uplands, 10c; gulf, $10.25. Sales. 300 bales. New York Wheat. NEW YORK. March 1. Wheat Receipts Re-ceipts 40.850 bushels; market advanced for a time on bullish estimates for Argentine shipments, but at noon weakened with corn. May, 7S67 3-16c; July, 76ST6c. New . York Produce. NEW YORK. March 18. Butter Receipts Re-ceipts 6300 packages; market steady; State dairy, 26fT27c; creamery, 29c; June creamery, cream-ery, 192Sc. Eggs Receipts 5000 packages: market easy; State and Pennsylvania, 17c; un-candled. un-candled. Western. 17c. Sugar Raw, quiet; fair Teflnlng. 3c; centrifugal. 96-test. 3 23-33c; molasses sugar. su-gar. 3c; refined, steady; crushed, $5.40; powdered. $4.90; granulated, $4.80. Coffee Quiet; No. 7 Rio. 5c Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO. March 18 Wheat Close: Wheat May. 74c; July, 713?lc; September. Sep-tember. 69C. Corn May, 44c; July. 43fj43c; September Septem-ber 43c. Oats May. 34c; July. Sle; September, 2SV.C. Pork May. $17.85; July, $18.87: September. Septem-ber. $16.4". Lard May. $9.87; July. $3.73; September. Septem-ber. $9 72. Ribs May. $967; July. $9.65; September. $3.32. Flax Northwestern. $1.12. Rye May. 60ifj5ftv4c. Barley Cash. 49664c. Tlmithv March, $3.62. Cash Wheat No. 2 red. 74; No. 3 red. 73; No. 2 hard winter, 704J72c: No. 8 hard win-tor, win-tor, 67571e; No. 1 Northern spring, 7778c: No. 2 spring, 76677c; No. 3 spring, 69 76o Corn No. 2. 42c; No. 3. S7(37c. Oats No. 2, 31c; No. 3. 23c. May sold up to 74c and closed st the top with a gain of c. Money on Call. NEW YORK. March 18. Noon:. Money on call steady at 6 per cent. Prlne mercantile paper, 6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business busi-ness in bankers' bills at $4.874.87 for demand and at $4 .83 for 60 days. Posted rates. $4.84fi4.88. Commercial bills. $4.S3fe4.S3. Mexican dollars, 38c. Government bonds steady; refunding 2s, registered, 107; refunding 2s, coupon. 107; 3p, registered, 107; 3s, coupon, 108; new 4s, registered. 135; new 4s, coupon, 136; old 4s, registered, 10S; old 4s, coupon, 109; 5s, registered and. coupon, 103. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO. March 18. Trading In wheat during the first hour was exceedingly dull. Opening prices were steady, with May unchanged to c lower at 74Q74c, but a decline to 74c soon followed. Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITY, March 18 Cattle Re- ceipts 8000, including 1000 Texans; market ! steady; native steers. I3.755j5.2d; Texans and Indian steers. $3.&51?4.25; Texas cows. $2.00&3.15; native cows and heifers. $2.0"St 4.45: stockers and feeders. $2.5034.90; bulls, $2.80(34.00; calves. 12.606.50. Hogs Receipts 9uu0; market weak to 5c 1 lower; bulk of sales. $7.1057.20; heavy. $7.15 47.35; packers, $7.0i&7.20; medium. $7.15 7.30; light. $5.8087.15; yorkers, $7.0&Q7.10; pigs, $J.0fHg.&0. Sheep Receipts 4"00: market steady; muttons. $3.SOi6.00; la-nbs, $4.00g4.80; ewes, $3.55g.75; range wethers, $3.5tQo.60. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO. March 18. -Cattle Receipts. 16,000, Including Texans: market steady; good to prime steers, $5.00tj5.60; poor to medium. $3.50tt4.75: Btockers and feeders. 33.75ig4.85; cows. $1.50fi4.50; heifers. $2.2V?r 4.75; canners. $1.5U2.): bulls, $3.0Crn4.2S'; calves. $3.606.75; Texas fed steers, $150 4.60. Hogs Receipts today, 25.000; tomorrow, 20.000; left over, 8500; market slow to 10c lower; mixed and butchers', $7.05y7.30; good to choice heavy, $7.3tj7.46; rough heavy, $7.10i7.30; light. $6.75&.7.15; bulk of sales. r.ini7.25. Sheep Receipts 2000; shoep and lambs steady; good to choice wethers $5.7596.00; fair to choice mixed, $4.40if5.15; Western sheep, $5.00fo.00; native lambs. $5.50i'7.50; Western lambs, $5.057.35. |