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Show stcc3 nicmnn. c; CONSOLIDATED BOARD. Leaders how Small Advances Over Final Quotations Yesterday NEW TORE. April 22. Trading on the Consolidated Stock exchange today was very active and the majority of shares traded In showed a firm tone. Up to 1:45 p. m. It was estimated 100,000 chares of various stocks 1 had charmed hands. Ibices for some of the market leaders were quoted as follows: Union Pacific. S3. H above last night; St. Paul 't higher than last night; Hock Island, 44. H over last nlbt; Kile, K'i. above last night, and Reading, IV. A higher than la.t night. Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITY. April 25. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 6o00, Including 600 Texana; steady to lower. Native steer. $4.0Cu5.25; Texas and Indian steers. $4.2c44.90: Texas oows, $2.00Q-4.00; native cows and helfera. $1.6i 4.S0; stockers and feeders. $3.20&5.:: bulla, la.004i4.0O; calves, 2.5o&7.00: We-tern stews, $J.0OS.U); Western cows, $2.00ti4.W. Hogs Receipts. SCOW; market weak to 6c lower. Bulk of sales, $7.0ti7.15; heavy. $7.157.20; packers. $6.9o27.C6: medium. $7.00 f 7.121.4; mixed. Stl.itf37.G0; light, $t.9oS7.10. lira. K26ft.7o. Sheep Receipts, 6000; market, steady. Muttons. UfcMyil5: lambs. $5.6"g7.S0; range wethers. K10&4.S6; ewes, $4.15'4i5.S5. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO, April 22. Cattle Receipts, 20,000; slow and lower. Good to prima ateers, $5.1C$6.60; poor to Tnedtum, $4.20? 6.00;stoc-kers and feeders, $2.004.75; cows. $1.6ftH&a, heifers, $2.5ftS.OO; can n em. $1.50 &3.7S; bulls. $2.5034.25; calves. $2.606.60; Texas fed ateers, $4.OuyS.0O. Hogs Receipts, today, 28,000; tomorrow, 25.000; left over, 60.0U; WlOc lower. Mixed und butchers, $7.057.30; good to choice heavy, $7.3067.60; rough heavy, $7.107.20; light. $6.87.15; bulk of sales, $7.1Ci7.50. Sheep Receipts, lo,000; sheep and lambs, slow. - Good to choice wethers. $4 c4i6.50; fair to choice mixed, $4.00&4.6O; Western sheep. $4 6646.50; native lambs, $4fl7.00; Western Iambs, $4. Soy 7.00. - ' New York Produce. NEW ' YORK, ' April 22. Butter Receipts. Re-ceipts. 6700 packages; steady. State dairy, 165.34c: creamery, 26c; creamery, 182414c Eggs Receipts, 24,700 package; firm. State and Pennsylvania, lic; Western uncandled, 16c. Sugar Raw; firm. Fair reflnlnr. 1 3-16 C3Vic; centrifugal, ; 96-test, 3 ll-16c; mo- ! lasses Sugar. 8c; reflned. firm; crushed, $6.45; powdered, $4.95; granulated, $4.85. Coffee Quiet. No. 7 Rio, 6fcc St Louis WooL ST. LOUIS. April 22. Wool Quiet unchanged. Territory and Western mediums, me-diums, 15gl7c; fine, 11316c; coarse, 12Q15c - San Francisco Grain. SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. Wheat-Weak; Wheat-Weak; May, $1.32H: December. $L2S4; spot, dull, $1,354; 1.38. Barley Weak: May, $1.06; December. SOfcc; cash. $1.02. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. April 22. July wheat opened op-ened a shade to iS'o higher at TSU 72c. and advanced to 7c. May followed fol-lowed July, advancing to TS'ic during the first half hour, after opening unchanged un-changed to c lower at 7TS'S7Tv4. . . Close: Wheat May.. TSUc; JVT 72Hc; Sentember. 9c. Corn May, 444c; July; 44c; September Septem-ber 44c. Oats May. 3tci July, SlHSSHic; September, Sep-tember, 2c. , Pork May, $18.00; July, $17.42'4: September, Septem-ber, $17.t!. Lard May. $9.80; July. $9,721.4: September, Septem-ber, Ribs-May. $3.874; July, $9.72; September Septem-ber $9.65. Flax-Cash, S1.10. ; Rye April. 5oe. Barley Cash. 2Q64c. Timothy $3.60. Cash: Wheat. No. 2 red. T8379c; No. 3 red, 703;76c; No. 2 hard winter, 7175c; No. 3 hard winter, 6X73c; No. 1 northern north-ern spring, 80fr82c; No. 2 spring, 79S81c; No. 3 spring. 72Slc. Corn No. 2. 44;c; No. 3. 4H4ff424e. Oa ta-No. 2. 33q32frc; No. 3. 31&g32c. |