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Show Chicago Northwestern, y. Chicago, Mil and St. Paul' 148 ta, Colorado Fuel and Iron, 116 1-S. Colorado and Southern, 64 i-u. Delaware and Hudson, 179. Denver and Rio Grand'e, 46 n. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 87 i-v Erie Railway, 30. Great Northern, prd., 143 3-1. Great Northern Ore Ctf3., ti8 1-2 Illinois Central. 146. New York Central, 130 1-S. Reading Railway, 136. Rock Islaud Co., 24 7-8. Rock Island Co., prd., 64 1-2; Southern Pacific, 123 7-8. Southern Railway, 26. Union Pacific, 1S3 1-4. United States Steel, 49 1-8. United SUtfs Steel, prd.. 113 1-8, Wabash Railway, 13 3-8. Western Union, 67. Standard Oil Company, 660. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. March 31. Cattle, receipts estimated at 14,000; market steady; beeves $1.70a7.25; Texas steers $4.-iOao.50; $4.-iOao.50; western steers S4.ooa5.5o: slockers and feeders ?3.40a5.50; cows and heifers SLOuafUGo; calves so.ia aS.00. Hogs Receipts estimated at 25,-000; 25,-000; market stronq; light ?6.40a6.'J0; mixed $G.60a7.05; heavy stj.70a7.05: rough SG.TOaiJ.SO; good to cholco heavy $6.80a7.05; pigs S3.6oab.US; bulk of sales $G.75a7. 00. Sheep Receipts, estimated at 13, 000; market strong to 10c higher; native na-tive $3.73aG.40; western ?3.'&att.b0; yearlings J6.30a7.40; lambs, native, jG.00aS.23; western ?6.00a8.35. Chicago Close. Chicago. March 31. Wheat M $1.19 1-4; July 51.07; Sept. Dec. 51.00 3-8. Coin Mav 67 J Sj July 66 1-4; Sep'," 65 7-S; Dec. 57 7-8. ' Oats May 54 1-2; July 17 -l-2ayr; Sept.: 39 7-Sa40. . . , ; Pork May. $17.70; July and , --opt. ?I7.72 12. Lard May $10.07 1-2; July $;o.U 1-2; Sept. 310.30. Rlhfl May $9.27 1-2; July $9.4".' tj 1-2: Sept. $9.55. Rye Cash 81; May 79 l-4aS0. Barlev Cash G2a6:. Timothy April $3 . 80. JV Clover April $!. 00. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. March 31. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 3.000; market steady to strong. Native steers $5.0a6.75; native cows ! and heifers $2.75a6.00; stockers and feeders $3.25a5.65; balls 3.2iia4.r 0; calves S3. 75a. 75; western steers M.80a6.30: western cows $3.60a5Si. Hogo Receipts 13,000; market strong to 5c higher. Bulk of sales $.-60a6.90: $.-60a6.90: heavy $6.75a6.J5; packers and butchers $C.70a6.90; light $6.4ua 6.75; pigs $3.00a6.00. . Sheep Receipts 6.000; market strong. Mutton $3.25a6.25; lambs $6.50nS.l0; v range wethers ?4.50a. 35; fed ewes ?3.50a6.ou. Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 31. Sugar, raw-Firm;- fair refining $3.52; centrirugal 96 test $4.02; molasses sugar $3.27. Refined, steady; crushed s.l.ns; powdered $3.05; granulated $4.95. COFFEE Steady; No: 7 Rio 8 3-8; No. 1 Santos 9 3-8. Wool. St. Louis. March 31. Wool, nominal, nomin-al, territory mediums 18a23; lino mediums med-iums 17a20; tine 1KH7. I ! CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF ! WORLD'S MARKETS i ! PRICES OF STOCKS ADVANCE ON LARGE OPENING DEALINGS New York, March" 31. Prices of stocks advanced on large opening dealings deal-ings today, but the jyuns were gener- j ally limited to small fracUons. Canadian Ca-nadian Pacific, however, rose 1 1-S. I Erie I and American Locomotive and Virginia-Carolina Chemical large fractions. frac-tions. There was a sprinkling of declines, de-clines, mostly among tho less' important import-ant stocks. The Harrlman Pacifies and Reading were conspicuous In the advance. Prices were shaded and the demand slackened at the end of the hour. Ca- j radian Pacific moved up 2 1-4, Inter- national Paper preferred 2, Heading and Delaware and Hudson 1 5-8, Union Pacific 1 1-4 and Southern Pacific, Stt Paul, Northwestern. New York Central. Cen-tral. Ontario and Western. Kansas City and Texas and Consolidated Gas, 1. Lake Erie and , Western preferred yielded 1 and Bethlehem; Steel preler-i-ed 2 points. People's Gas roBe 2 5-8. Consolidated Gas. American Sugar and Chicago Great Western preferred A 2. Colorado Fuel 1 ,3-8. lAmerlcan Beet Sugar t 5-8. Chicago and Alton 1 1 and New Haven, National Rlscult, American Am-erican .Woolen and Utah Copper 1, but except in these specialties, the demand was languid and prices dropped. drop-ped. There wai renewed buying and a recovery in prices at noon. NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper, 75 3-8. ' i American Car and Foundry. 50 1-8. American Locomotive. 54 1-4. American Smelting, 88 3-8. American Smelting, prd., Mi 1-4. American Sugar Refining, 132 1-1. Anaconda Mining Co., 45. Atchison Railway. 1 OS 1-1. Atchison Railway, pfd.. 104 3-8. Raltlmore and Ohio, 112 1-4. Tirooklyn Rapid Transit. 75 7-8. Canadian Pacific. 173 1-4. Chc-pake and Ohio, 1-2. |