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Show NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper. 71 3-8-Amerlcan Car and Foundry, 50 3-8. American Locomotive, "52 1-2. American Smelting, 81 1-2. American Smelting, pfd , 103. American Sugar Refining, 129. Anaconda Mining Co., -12 1-4. Atchison Railway, 104 3-8. Atchison Railway, pfd . 102. Baltimore and Ohio, I0S 1-4. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 73 5-8. Canadian. Pacific, 107 1-2. Chesapoake and Ohio. 65 7-S. Chicago Northwestern, 177. Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul, 113 1-4. Colorado Fuel and Iron, 32 1-2. Colorado and Southern, C3 1-2. Delaware and Hudson, 173 1-2. Denver and Rio Grande, 45. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., S6. Erie Railway, 2S. - Great Northern, pfd., 141 5-8. Great Northern Ore Ctts., 69. Illinois Central. 112. New York Central, 121 1-2. : ; Reading Railway, 125 1-2. Rock Island Company, 23 12. Rock Island Co., pfd., 02 1-2. Southern Pacific, 118 1-8. ; , Southern Railway, 24 1-2. Union Pacific. 17J 3-S. United States Steel, 45 3-8. United States Steel, pfd., Ill 1-4. Wabash Railway. 17 3-8. Western Union, 66. Standard Oil company, 645. r Chicago Livestock. Chicago, March 2. Cattle Receipts estimated at 3.000; market strong; beeves J4.50a7.00; Texas steers $4.-30a5.50; $4.-30a5.50; western steers . 4.00a5. 60; stockers and feeders ?3.40a5.40;cows I and heiferb $1.90a5.70; calves ?6.00a I 8.50. i Hogs Receipts, estimated at 18.-1 18.-1 000; market strong to 5c higher; light $6.05a6.4"; mixed $6.10a6.55; heavy $6.20a6.60; rough ?6.20a6.30; good to choice heavy $6.30a6.60; pigs ?5.2U a6,10; bulk of sales ?6.35a6.5U. Sheep Receipts estimated at 12,-000; 12,-000; market steady; native ?3.25a5.-70; ?3.25a5.-70; western $3.50a5.70; yearlings $6-1 $6-1 00a7.15; Iambs .'native ?5.75a7.75; western $5.75a780. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, March 2. Cattle Re-; Re-; ceipts, 5,000; .market strong; native j steers 34 .90a6. 60; ' native cows and I heifers $2.40a5.75; stockers and leed-I leed-I i-rs $3.60a5.40; bulls $3.UUa4.75; calves $3.50a7.50; western steers 51.-'75a6.25. 51.-'75a6.25. western cows ?3.00a5.25. r Hogs Receipts 14,000; market 5c ' higher; bulk of sales ?6.10a6.35; heavy $6.25a6.40; packers and butchers butch-ers $6.15aG.G5; light $5.80a(.25; pigs $5.00a5.7o. , Sheep Receipts 6,000: market steady; muttons ?4.50a5.85; lambs, $6.85a7.50; range wethers $4.25a7.-00; $4.25a7.-00; fed ewes ?3.00a5.33. , I Chicago Close. I Chicago. March 2 Close: Wheat-May Wheat-May 51.18 3 8; July $1.03 7-8al.U6; Sept. 99 1-2; Dec. $1.00 1-4. Corn March 64 3-8; May 67; July 66 l-4a3-8; Sept. 65 7-8. Oats May 55 5-8; July 50 3-8; Sept. 41 1-S. " Rye Cash 79 1-2; May 81. . Barley Cash 65a69. " -' Timothy March $3.85. ' Clover March $9.05. j Pork May $17.27 1-2; July $17. 32a 35. Lard May $9.92 1-2; July $10. 05a 10.07 1-2; Sept. $10.17 l-2ai0.20. Ribs May $9.10al2 1-2; July $9.25 a27 1-2. Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 2. Sugar, raw Steady; fair refining $3.23 1-2; centrifugal cen-trifugal 96 test $3.73 1-2; molasses 1 sugar $2.98 1-2. Refined, steady; crushed $5.35; powdered $4.75: granulated $4.65. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 1-4; No. 1 Santos 9. Wool. N St. Ix)uis. March 2. Wool, firm; territory and western mediums 18a23. Fine mediums 16a20; fine llalO. Metal Market. New York, March 2. Lead, dull. $3.-92 $3.-92 l-2a97 1-2; copper, steady, 12 7-8a j 13 3-8; silver 50 5-8. J |