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Show WHO'S MMKET5 1 New York, May 28. There were more gains than losses at the opening of today's market, but the improvement improve-ment was mainly In stocks of minor importance, leading issues being neglected. ne-glected. Rock Island made further recovery of a point, and some of the war specialties, coppers and motors, rose small fractions, but these were soon wiped out. Canadian Pacific vas again the weak feature of the international list, losing over a point, i despite its comparative firmness in London. Among the more obscure industrials, in-dustrials, Harvester Corporation of New Jersey declined over four points. The entire list receded moderately since after the opening. SOUTH OMAHA LIVESTOCK. South Omaha, Neb.. May 2S Hogs Receipts, 6100; market higher. Heavy. $7.407 45; light. 7.457.55; pigs. $8 757.50; bulk of sales, $7 42 l-47.50. Cattle Receipts, 1200; market i steady. Native steers. (7.509.0(; cows and heifers. $6.008.10; western ' steers, $6.f0&'8.00: Texas steers. $600 ??7.40, cows and heifers, $5.807.35.; calves ,$8.253 10.75. Sheep Receipts, 600: market steadv. Yearlings. $8.009 00; weth era, $7.50rf?S.25, lambs. $f.00frl0.15 I Chicago Grain Chicago. May 28 Unfavorable weather today made the wheat market firm Reports from Missouri and Kansas especially told of torrential J ft 1 .J tlVAm r,( main beaten to earth Cable quotations, too were against the hears. After opening unchanged to 1 l-2c higher, prices here reached a little but again turned upgrade Delays to planting and to deliveries deliver-ies from farms tended to lift the price I of corn Besides, damage reports I from Iowa continued. The opening "huh ranged from l-4c to l-2c higher, was followed by an interval of steadiness steadi-ness at the advance. Oats took the same course as the other cereals. The volume of trade was only fair. Lower prices for hogs weakened pro- I visions. Transactions were chiefly j in pork Subsequently weakness in wheal developed, de-veloped, owing to bearish crop opin ions from southwestern railroad sources. There were also advices that shipments of new wheat from Texas had begun The close was heavy, at 7 8 to 4c under last night lxiter the corn market sagged with wheat. The close was unsettled, at the same as last night to L-493-8C down Chicago, Mav 28 Wheat No. 2 red. $1 42 1-2, No. 2 hard, S 43 1-2 1 45 1-2. I Corn No. 2 yellow, 76 1-2 77c. others, nominal. Oats No. .1. 5.T 1-2T53 3.4c; standard. stan-dard. 52 3-4??53 l-2c. Rye No 2 $1.18. Bar lev 73 fv 79c Tlmothv $5 no i 75 Glover $K.5rKi 16 00. Pork $17.92. Lard 19 72 Ribs V 87Ti 10.37. SUGAR. New York, May 28 Raw sugar Firm. centrifugal. 4 89c; molasses, 4.12c. Refined Steady. Sugar futures were steadier this morning, on scattered trade buying and covering for over the holidays prompted by the continued firmness in the Rpot market Prices at midday mid-day were two to three points net higher. |