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Show CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 13 Favorable weather and lack of damage reports todav led to considerable selling pressure" pres-sure" on wheat. Quotations started a shade to l-S3Sc lower and later declined de-clined materially. Pit speculators for the most part sold corn. The market opened a sixteenth six-teenth to l-43-Sc off and underwent an additional setback. Liquidating sales formed the rule in the oats, crowd. May in particular was thrown overboard by holders. First transactions in provisions were 2 1-2 . to o.c higher, and the strength was well mantained. Sugar. -New York, April 13 Sugar: Raw, steadv. Molasses, 52.27; centrifugal, ?2.92; refined, quiet. Cut loaf, $5.05; crushed, $4.95; mould "A," $4.60; cubes, $4.15; XXXX powdered, $4.05; powdered, $4.00; fine granulated, $3.D0; diamond "A," $3.90; confectioners, confec-tioners, "A," $3.S0; No. 1, $3.05. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, April 13. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 6000; market higher. Heavy, $8.55(Q)S.70; light, $8.45S.65; pigs. $7.50S.25; bulk of sales, $S.55 8.65. , , , Cattle Receipts 4400; market lower. low-er. Native steers, $7509.00; cows and heifers, $6.2o8.25; western steers. $6.508.00; Texns steers, $6.00 7 65 cows and heifers, $5.857.15; calves, ?7 7510.75. ;Sheep Receipts 4S00; market higher. high-er. Yearlings. $6.75(S7.50; wethers, $G,257.00; lambs, $7.50S.35. Lcd. St. Louis, April 13. Lead Dull, $3.70. Spelter Quiet, $5.12 1-2. Metals. New York,- April 13. Copper-Quiet Copper-Quiet Spot and June, $13.7514.37 1-2; electrolvtic, $14.35; lake, $15.00, nominal; casting. $14.37 1-214.50. Tin Steady; spot. $36,85 (0)37.10; June, $37.05 37.35, Antimony Dull. Cooksons, $7 25. Iron Steady; No. 1 northern. SIGSIG.OO; No. 2 northern, $15.00(g 15" 75; No 1 southern, $15.0015.50; No. 2 southern, $14.5015.00. |