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Show 'I CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF ! WORLD'S MARKETS CHANGES IN STOCKS ARE SMALL AND MIXED New York, March 30. Many of the most prominent speculative stocks Marted today at prices unchanged from yesterday's close, and changes in all other classes were small nnd mixed. The market waA active and broad notwithstanding several variation vari-ation q. The weight of selling drove prices down, the movement bolng accelerated by a drop of over a point In New York Central. Elsewhere, rocesslons were moderate outside of a few specialties. Active bidding for the Krle stocks subsequently caused a rally, but the general market did not hold its recovery. re-covery. A rise of a point In St. Haul and later in United States Steel preferred prefer-red Induced some sympathetic response, re-sponse, but the list met realizing sales on the advance which drove prices back again. At noon the market waa duir but firm. NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper, 74. American Car and Fonndry. 50 1-4. American Locomotive. 64. American Smelting, 87 1-8. American Smelting, pfd., 103 7-S. American Sugar Refining, 131 5-8. Anaconda Mining Co., 44 1-S. Atchison Railway, lOti 1-8. Atchison Railway, pfd., 104 18. Baltimore and Ohio. Ill 3-4. r Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 75 1-4. Canadian Pacific, 171. Chesapeake and Ohio, 69 1-2. Chicago Northwestern, 181. Chicago. Mil. and SL Paul. 147 5 8. Colorado Fuel and Iron, 35 5-8. Colorado and Southern, 65. Delaware and Hudson, 177 5 8. Denver and Rio Grande, 4U. " Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 78 5-8. Krle Railway, 28 7-8. Great Northern, pfd , 145 1-4. Great Northern Ore Ctrs., 68 1-4. Illinois Central. 144 3 4. New York Central. 129 1-2. Reading Railway, 134 7-8. Rock Island Co., 24 7-8. Rock Island Co., pfd., 64 I S. Southern Pacltlc, 122 3-4, Southern Railway, 25 5-8. Union Pacific, 183 3 8 United States Steel, 48 1-8. United States Stoel, pfd., 112 5-8. Wabash Railway. 18 1-4. Western Union, 07. Standard OH company, 65S. - . Chicago Livestock. - Cattle Receipts estimated at 3,000; market steady; beeves J4.60a7.10; Texas steers J4.40a5.60; western steers J4.00a5.50; Btockera and feeders feed-ers J3.40a5.50; cows and heifers Jl.-90a5.60; Jl.-90a5.60; calves J5.76a8.00. Hogs Receipts estimated at 17,000; market 5c lower; light S4.65a4.yo; mixed J6.60a7.05; heavy ?6.70a7.lo; rough J6.70aG.SO; good to choice heavy J6.80a7.10; pigs J5.60atj.45; bulk of sales J6.80a7.00. Sheep Receipts estimated at 14.-000; 14.-000; market steady to strong; native J3.60at'.25; western J3.75att.40; year, lings J6.20a7.5O; Iambs, native, J6.1U nS.10; western J5.75aS.25, Kansas City Livestock. I -Kansas City, March 30. Cattle-Receipts Cattle-Receipts 11.000; market slow; native Bteers J5.00a5.75; native cows and heifers J2.75a6.00; stackers and feeders feed-ers J4.75a5.60; bulls J3.25a4.80; calves J3.75a7.50; western steers JL-i0a6.50; JL-i0a6.50; western cows J3.75a5.50. I Hogs Receipts , 20,000; market weak to 5c lower. Bulk or sales Jti.&u aC.85; heavy J6.75a6.y0; packers and butchers J6.55aij.S5; light J6.40a6.-70: J6.40a6.-70: pigs J4.75a5."t0. Sheep Receipts 9.00: market strong; muttons J5.25a6.25; lambs J6.25a7.80; range wethers J4.60a7.2i; fed ewes J3.50a5.90. I I Chicago Close. ! Chicago, March 30. Close: Wheat May Jl 18 3Sal-2; July J1.05 3-4a 7-8; Sept. 99 3-8. Corn May 66 3-4; July C3 3-4a7-8; Sept. 65 l-2a5-S. i oats May 54 1-8; July 47 1-8; Sept. 39 1 2a5-8. Pork May and July J17.72 12. Ribs May J9.27 1-2; July. J9.42 1-2. Rye-Cash 80al-2; May 80. Barley Cash 62a6S. Clover March J9.00. ; . Timothy March J3.80. 'i,. Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 30. Sugar, vavy Firm; fair refining J3.48 l-2a3.60; centrifugal 90 test J3.98 l-2a4.00. COFFKE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 3-8; No. 4 Santos 9 3-8. I Metal Market. New York, March 30. Ijad. steady. J4.07 l-2a4.10. Copper, firm, 12 7-a 12 1-8. Silver 50 1-2. ' ' Wool. I St. Louis. March 30. Wool, strong. Mediums 18a23; fine mediums 17a20; i fine llal7. |