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Show uoln J Ci i i O 1 l4a as-sasf easst NETW TORK. July 1. In t opening stock market today the majority of small opening chkngea were gain-- Brooklyn Rapid Transit wss lifted a half on a large absorption and Biscuit preferred rose 74 on one transaction. Car dropped on the passage of the dividend and one or two other stocks showed small declines. Prices of the standard railroad stocks showed no changes of note from the opening. Among the specialties, however, which -absorbed most of the business, the variations were pronounced In some cases. ' The Metropolitan Tractions reacted slightly and the market became dull, but prices were well held. , Bond were Arm at noon, V ' Bmelttng showed strength and touched U, but the general market was unresponsive. unre-sponsive. . , There was a rush "for Metropolitan Street Railway and Metropolitan Securities, Securi-ties, which carried the former fttt and the latter tt over last night. A slight advance ad-vance In the general market was sufficient to make the beat prices of the day. . ' Chicago Cattle. ' . CHICAGO. July 1. Cattle Receipts, 1500; steady; good to prime steers, $5,409 4.60; poor ta medium, $4.6ag4.K; stockers and feeders, $2.6030; cows, $L5o!4.SO; heifers, J2.W&6.00; cannera. ILfiOnJ.60; bulls, $2.0034.26; calves, S2.MX3S.oO; Texas fed steers, $4.60(56.26. Hogs Receipts, today, 17.000; tomorrow. 16.000; strong to be higher; mixed and butchers, $S.a)6.40; good to choice heavy, 5.$5W&40; rough heavy, $6.2aJ5.ao; light, C.55.a0; bulk of sales, $5.26(go.85. Sheep Receipts, 4000; sheep, steady; good to choice wethers, $4.26&o.OO: fair to choice mixed, $3.254.00; Western sheep, i60S4.&q; native lambs. tj.W&la. Omaha Cattle. SOUTH OMAHA, July 1. Catt Receipts, Re-ceipts, 700; market, alow; native steers. $4.60.20; cows and heifers, $8.25414.G0-, Western steers, $3.6084.75; cows and heifers, heif-ers, $2.25(83.50; canners, $1.602.7S; stockers and feeders, $2.764.2S; calves, $2.60S.50; bulls, stags, etc., 82.50i84.60. Hogs Receipts, MOO; market' 8c higher; heavy, 8&1&&6.85; mixed. $6.Kk36.U; light, $6.0005.16; pigs. $4.60r&6.00; bulk of sale. $5.106.16. Sheep Receipts, 1600; market, dull and unchanged; western sheep, $4.00Q4.7S; wethers. 8S.7S34.40; lambs, $6.00.00. ' Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITT. Mo., July l.-Cattle-Recelpts, 2000; steady; native steers, $4.60 .40; native cows and heifers, $2.006.80; stockers and feeders, $2.7504.76; bulls, 82.60 &4.26; calves. 82.6084.76; Western steers, S4.00.10; Western cows, 22.0034.85. Hogs Receipts, 4000; 6c higher; bulk of sales, SS.OOgfi.la; heavy, 85.10ft5.60; packers, $6.O56.20; pigs and lights, $4.60i3S.UV. Sheep Receipts, 1000; 610c higher; muttons, mut-tons, 83.KR.00; lambs. 4.76e.60; range wethers, 88.76g4.76; ewes. $3.2631E6. St Louis WooL " ST. lOUIS, July 1. Wool Nominal; Territory and Western mediums, 16Q28c; fine medium, 169170; fine, 1617c. Liverpool Wheat. LIVERPOOL, July L Close: Wheat-July, Wheat-July, 6s 3Tsd; September, 6a 6d. Chicago Orala. CHICAGO, July L September wheat opened unchanged to a shade higher, at 81H&lc. After selling at 81 He, the price eased off to 81c anef steadied at 81 He. Later September sold down to 8061o. The dose was easy, September being down H, at 8181e. Close: Wheat-July, 86Hc; old. 86H0 83c; September. SlH'SSlVic; old, 82c; December, De-cember, 814c; May, 83c. Corn July. 41 elc; September. 46c; December, i'.it 45Hc. Oats July, S7Hc: September, 81c; December, 33H32Sc. Pork-July. $12.97 H; September, $13.22'S1S.2S. Lard July, $712H; September, $7.27. Ribs July, $7.47V4: September, $7.72 7.75. Rye July, 88c. Flax-Cash, Northwest, $1.07. Clover Clo-ver $10.60. Barley Cash, 20ig66c. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, $l.0O?(1.02; No: S red, 9598c; No. 2 hard. 8Kg3c; No. hard, 83g8c; No. 1 Northern, 87c; No. 2 Northern. 9296c; No. 8 spring, flOc. Corn No. 2, 47348c: No. 8, 47447c. Oats No. 2, 338c; No. 8, 87c |