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Show CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF WORLD'S MARKETS NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper, 86 1-4. American Car and Foundry, 57 1-4. American Locomotive, 61 1-2. American Smelting, 96. i American Smelting, pfd., 112 1-2. American Sugar Refining, 132 1-1. Anaconda Mining Co, 50 7-8. Atchison Railway, 114 1-2. ; Atchison Railway, pfd., 106. Baltlraoro and Ohio, 119. Brooklyn RRpid Transit, 81 1-4. Canadian Pacific, 183 1-2. Chesapeake and Ohio, 78. Chicago Northwestern, 1S3 3-4. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul, 155 3-4. Colorado Fuel and Iron, 13 1-2. Colorado and Southern, 63. Delaware and Hudson, 192 1-4. Denver and Rio Grande, 51 1-8. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 89 5-8. Krle Railway, 37 1-4. Great Northern, pfd., 149 7-8 Great Northern Ore Ctfs , 74 1-8. Illinois Central. 150. New York Central, 132 1-4. Reading Railway, 156 3-4. Rock Island Co., 33 3-4. Rock Island Co., pfd.. 71. Southern Pacific. 133 1-2. Southern Railway, 32 1-8. Union Pacific. 190 7-8. United States Steel, 67 7-8. United States steel, pfd.. 125 1-4. Wabash Railway, 21 1-2. Western Union. 76 1-4. Standard Oil Company, 675. Chicago Close. Chicago. June 8. Close: Wheat July 1.19 Ma3S; Sept. 11.10 6-8; Dec. $1.08 5-8. Corn July 72 1-4; Sept. 69 1-2; Dee. Sf 5-8: May 59 1-8. OatB July 53 1-4; Sept. 44 1-4; Dec. 44 7 8: May 47. Pork July 119.85: Sept. $20.00. Lard July $11.40a47 1-2: Sept. $11.- . 55a57 1-2; Oct- $11.52 l-2a55. Ribs July $10.70a72 1-2; Sept. $10.75. Rye Cash S8a89; Sept. 82. Barley Cash 78 l-2a81 1-2. , Timothy Nothing doing. Clover Nothing doing. Chicago Livestock-. Chicago, June 8. Cattle Receipts estimated at 2.500; market steady. Beeves $5.30a7.25; Texas steers $4.-40; $4.-40; atockers and feeders $4.30a5.50; ! 60a5.3Qi .western - steers -$5.75a6.-cows a.nJ.'Xe)f?r5. $4..2pa6.25;- calves $5.75a7,75 .: Hogs Receipts estimated at 14,000. Market .steady.;, lifibt .11 007 . 50 ; . mixed mix-ed $7.20a7.70;., heavy $7.25a7.80; rough .$7!25a7.45;.' good o choice heavy $7.457.80; pigs $6.ioa7. 00; bulk' of "sales' $7:35a7.70. Sheep Receipts estimated at 10,-000; 10,-000; market steady;' native $4.00a6.-60: $4.00a6.-60: western $4.25a6.60; yearlings $6.-25a7.20; $6.-25a7.20; . lambs. . native, $6.008.25 western $6. 26aS. 30. I Kansas City. Livestock. Kansas City, June 8. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 8,000; market strong; native steers $5.35a7.l0; native cows and heifers $2.75a6.ti0; stockers and Tceders $3.75ft5.6U: bulls $3..00a5 00; calves $3.76a7.00; western steers $5.00a6.70; western cows $3.25a5'.-25. $3.25a5'.-25. Hogs Receipts .16.000; market strong to 5 cents higher; bulk of sales 7.10a7.55; heavy $7.45a7.60; packers pack-ers and butchers $7.25a7.50; light $6.10a7.40; pigs $5.75a6.75. Sheop Receipts 7,000; market steady, to 10 cents higher; muttons $S.00a6.25; lambs $6.50aS.75; wether weth-er and yearlings $4.75a7.25; ewes $1.255.75: Texas and Arizona muttons mut-tons $4.40a6.10. Wool. St. Louis. June 8. Wool, unchang-1 unchang-1 ed- terrltorv and western mediums 24a29; fine "mediums 22a27; fine 16a 23. Metal Market. New York, June 8. Lead, steady. $4.35a4.45; copper, firm, 13 5-8a3-4; Fllver, 53 3-J. |