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Show NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper. 76 7-8. American Car and Foundry, 50 1-8-American Locomotive, 56. American Smelting, 89 1-4. American Smelting, pfd., 106 1-4. American Sugar Refining, 132 S-4. Anaconda Mining Co., 44 1-2. Baltimore and Ohio, 112 1-8. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 76 3-4. Canadian Pacific, 176 1-8. Chesapeake and Ohio, 73 1-2. Chicago Northwestern. 182. Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul. 149 1-3. Colorado Fuel and Iron. 36 7-8. Colorado and Southern, G3. Delaware and Hudson, 182. Denver and Rio Grande. 48 7-8. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 88. Erie Railway, 29 1-4. Great Northern, pfd., 145 3-4. Great Northern Ore Ctfs, 69 3-4. Illinois Central, 147 14. New York Central, 130 1-2. Reading Railway, 137 5-8. Rock Island Co., 25 3-8. Rock Island Co., pfd., 66 1-8. Southern Pacific. 121 5-8. Southern Railway. 26 1-4. TJnIonPaciflc7-188 1-2. J United States Steel. 51 5-8. United States Steel, pfd., 114 5-8.. Wabash Railway. IS 1-2. s Western Union. 69 3-4. Standard Oil Co , 665. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. April 8 Cattle Receipts estimated at 3,000; market 10c high er; beeves $4.85a7.15; Texas steers $4.50a5.70; western steers $4,50a6.-70: $4,50a6.-70: stockers and feeders $3.55a5.60; cows and heifers $2.00a5.90; calves $5.50a7.73. 'Hogs ReoVpts ',e4iniaied at 18,-000; 18,-000; market steady, iight $6. 83a". 25; mixed $6.95a7.30; heavy $7.00a7.35; rough $7.00a7.10; good to cholca heavy $7.10a7.35; pigs $3.80a6.70; bulk of sales $7.15a7.23. Sheep RecelptB estimated at 11,-000; 11,-000; market steady to strong; nativo $3.75a6.40; western $3.75a6.60; yearlings year-lings $C.40a7.50; lamb6. native, $7.30 a8.25; western $7.50aS.30. Chicago Close. Chicago, April 8. Close: Wheat-Mav Wheat-Mav $1.24 7-9; July $31-11 5-8a3 4; Sept. $1.04; Dec. $1.02 7-8. Corn April 65 1-2; May 66 1-2; July 65 3-4; Scot. 65 3-4al-2; Dec. "57. atB May 54 5-8; July 47 3-8; Sept. 39 7-S. Pork May $17.92 l-2a55; July $17.-90; $17.-90; Sept. $17.92 1-2. Lard May $10.25; July $10.35a37 j 1-2; Sept. $10.47 1-2. ! Ribs May $9.37 l-2a40; July $9.52 1-2: Sept.- $9.67 1-2. Rye Cash and May. 81. Barley Cash 61a67. Clover Cash $9.50. Timothy April $3.80. : i Kansas City Livestock.' Kansas City. April 8. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 4,000; market steady to strong. Native steers $5.00a6.75; native' cows and heifers $2.76a6.10; stockers and feeders $3.75a5.C0; bulls $3.75r5.-25; $3.75r5.-25; calves $3.757.50; western steers $4.80a6.50; western cows $3.50a5.60. Hogs Receipts 12,000; market steady to 5c higher. Bulk of Bales $6.-75a7.05; $6.-75a7.05; heavy $6.95a7.12 1-2; packers pack-ers and butchers $6.90a7.10; light $6.-5a6.95; $6.-5a6.95; pigs $5.25a6.00. Sheep Receipts 6.000; market steady. Muttons $5.25a6.50; lambs $6.80a8.10; range wethers $4.50a7.-40; $4.50a7.-40; fed ewes $3.50a6.25. . Sugar and Coffee. New York, April 8. Sugar, raw-Steady; raw-Steady; fair roflnitfg $3.48; centrifugal centrifu-gal 96 test S3 JiS 1-2; molasses sugar su-gar $3.23 1-2. . Rofinod, -steady, crushd S. 65; powdered pow-dered $5.05; granulated $4,915. COFFEE Steady ; No". 7 Rio 8 3 S; No. 4 Santo3 9 l-4o3-8. Wool St. Louis, April 8. Wool,, unchanged; unchang-ed; territory and western mediums 1 ' 18a23; fine mediums 17a20; fine 11 J al7.. |