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Show 'CHICAGO GRAIN In the last few minutes the wheat market turned suddenly upward with corn. The close was strong, 3-8 to 5-S3-ic higher. Tho corn market became bare of offerings near the end of the session and there was a swift advance in consequence. The close was strong 1 to 1(qi1 1-Sc above last uight. Sugar. New York, March 19. Sugar Raw, steady. Molasses, 2.33; centrifugal, ?2.98. Refined, steady; unchanged to five points highor. Cut loaf, $5.05; crushed, $4.95; mould "A," $4.60; cubes, $4.15; XXXX powdered, $4.05; powdered, $4.00; fine granulated, $3.90; diamond "A," $3.90; confectioners' confection-ers' "A," $3.80; No. 1, $3.G5. Lead. New York, March 19. Lead Quiet, $3.95i54.05. London, 19 pounds, 10s. Spelter Steady, $5.255.35. London, Lon-don, 21 pounds, 10s. Money. Now York, March 19. Call money steady, 1 7-832 per cent; ruling rate 2 per cent; closing, 1 7-82 per cent Time loans, soft; 60 days, 2 3-4 Q 3 per cent! 90 days, 3 per cent; six months, 3 1-2 per cent. Mercantile paper, 44 1-2 per cent; sterling exchange, easy; 60 days, $4.84.60; demand, $4.86.55; commercial commer-cial bills, $4.83.75. Bar silver, 58c. Mexican dollars, 45 l-4c. Government bonds, heavy; railroad "bonds, irregular. , ' Metals. New York, March 19. Copper Steady. Standard, Spot and May, $13:62 l-214.37 1-2; .electrolytic,, $14.50; lake, $15.00; casting, $14.25. Tin Quiet. Spot, $38.05 3S.25; June, $38.3038.55. Antimony Dull. Cookson's, $7.25. Iron Firm, No. 1 northern, $15.00 16.00; No. 2 northern, $14.75 15.75; No. 1 southern, $15.0015.50; No. 2 southern, $14.5015.00. London Copper, quiet, Spot, 64 pounds, 5s; futures, 64 pounds, 13s, 9d. Tin Easy, Spot, 173 pounds, 7s. 6d; futures, 175 pounds, 7s, 6d. Iron Cleveland warrants, 50s, 6d. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, March 19. Hogs Receipts 7200; market higher. Heavy, $S.508.70; lights, $8.35S.50; pigs, $6.507.85; bulk of sales, $8.508.65. Cattle Receipts 1800; market steady. ' Native steers. $7.50S.80; cows and heifers, $G.257.90; west-j em steers, $6.50S.25; Texas steers. $6.007.65; cows and heifers, $5.75 7.00; calves, $7.Q09.50. Sheep Receipts 16,000; market steady. Yearlings, $6.15(g6. $5; wethers, weth-ers, $5.4056.10; lambs, $7.00g7.70. ' Chicago Livestock. t Chicago, March 19. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 18,000; market strong, 5 to 10c higher. Bulk of sales, $8.708.S0; light, $8.60S.87 1-2; mixed, $8.60(&' f S.S7 1-2; heavy, $S.358.85; rough. f ?S.358.50; pigs, S7.008.65. Cattle Receipts 3500; market steady to strong. Beexes, $7.00 jJ 9.55; Texas steers, $7.158.15; west- ern steers, $7.S5S.10, stockers and feeders, $5.65S.10; cows and heif- : f ers, $3.758.50; calves, $6.009.00. Sheep Receipts 15,000; market strong. Native, $4.756.35; western, I $4.906.40; yearlings, $5.SOjj)7.00; lambs, native, $6.757 75; western, $6.75)7.85. 5 Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, March 19. Hogs Re- ceipts 4000; market 5" to 10c higher. Bulk, ?8.508.70; heavy, $S.65$S.75: packers and butchers, S.Soig'SO; light. $S.408.65; pigs. $7.508.00, Cattle Receipts 1300; market strong. Prime fed steers, $S.60 8.95; dressed beef steers, $7.25S.50; western steers, $G.508.25 southern, steers, $6.50S.25; cows. $4.35(5)7.60; . ! heifers, $6.7508.75; stockers and feeders, $6.75S.40; bulls, $6.00(g 7.50; calves, ?6.509.75. ; Sheep Receipts 6000; market strong; lambs weak Lambs. $6.90$ 7.80; yearlings, $6.25(6.90; wethers, $5.506.25; ewes, $5.356.00. B 5BBSagPgW. Illl LUMHUmi a |