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Show WORLD S MARKETS ' 1 New York, March 12. Advance of 1 to 4 points were made by active ' stocks on the resumption of trading today, industrials being most prominent prom-inent with a further inquiry for mo-I tors, Central Leather, West in;, and some of the more ob nr.- r r cialties. United States Steel was slichtly irregular on large offerings and coppers were uneven with further he.-iAiness in industrial alcohol Shippings Ship-pings were moderately reactionary and dealings in rails were again light' except for advances of a point or more in Union Pacific, Reading, Erie, j New Haven and Southern Railw ay. Chicago Quotations. Wheat. Open. High. May $1 S3 1-2 $i sfi l-i July 1 56 3-8 1.57 urn May 1 08 3-8 1.09 1-8 1 July 1 07 7-8 1 08 1-8 Oats-May Oats-May 59 .591-4 July 56 7-8 .57 Pork-May Pork-May 33.10 33 30 July 32.50 32.60 Lari May is. 87 18.97 July 18.87 18.97 Ribs-May Ribs-May 17 47 17.52 July 17.55 17.60 Wheat Low. Close. May $1 89 5-8 $l.Xo 1 S July 1.52 1-2 1.52 3-4 Corn May 1.06 7-8 1.07 1-8 July 1.06 1-4 1.06 5-8 Oats May 57 3 8 .57 1-2 July 55 5-8 .55 5-8 Pork-May Pork-May 33 00 33 10 July 32.45 32.50 Lard May 18.80 18 97 July 18.77 18 97 Ribs-May Ribs-May 17.40 17.50 July 17.47 17.55 oo Ohama Livestock. OMAHA. March 12. Hog recepitfl 8.000; lower. Heavy, $14.45 at 14.65; light $14.25 at 11.55; pigs, $12.00 at 13 50; bulk of sales, $14.35 at 14.50. Cattle receipis 6,800, Bteady. Native steers, $8.75 at 11.75, cows and heifers, $7.00 at 9.50, western steers, $7.50 at 10.50; Texas Bteers, $7.00 at 8 50; stockers and feeders, $6.50 at 10.00. Sheep receipts 18,700; steady. Yearlings, Year-lings, $11.50 at 13 25; wethers, $10.50 at 12 15, lambs, $13.75 at 14.75. Chicago Hog Market. CHICAGO, March 12 Plentiful offerings of-ferings forced price concessions today in the hog market. Arrivals of cattle proved unexpectedly scarce. Packers had large direct supplies of sheep. |