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Show Colorado Fuel and" TfoTT, SI 12. - Colorado and Southern, 64 1-1. Delaware and Hudson, 192 3-4. Denver and Rio Grande, 50 1-2. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 87 3-4, Erie Railway. 34 5 8. 1 Great Northern, pfd., 146 7-8. J Great Northern Ore Ctfs., 74 1-2. Illinois Central, 147. New "York Central, 130 1-2. Reading Railway, 153 1-2. Rock Island Co., 32 1-2. Rock Island Co., pfd., 70 12. " Southern Pacific. 123 3-8. Southern Railway, 31 5-8. 1 Union Pacific, ISO 1-S. ' ; v United States Steel, 64 3 8. " United States Steel, pfd., 120. T Wabash. Railway, 21 3-8. Western Union, 75 1-4. ? Standard Oil company, 673. J,. - Chicago Close. Chicago, May 28, Close: Wheat ' 1 May $.1.33; July $1.16 5-S; Sept. $1.-00; $1.-00; Dec. $1.06 3-1. ) Corn May 73 3 8; July 60 3-Sa3-4: Sept. 67 l-2a3 8; Dec. 57 1-2. j Pork May and July $18.87 1-3; i Sept. $18.07 1 2. Lard May and July $10.82 1-2; i Sept. and Oct. $10.02 l-2a95. j Ribs May and July $10.22 1-2; , Sept. $10.22 l-2al0.25; Oct. $10.20. Rye Cash 89 1-2; Sept, 82. 1 Chicago Livestock, j Chicago, May 2S. Cattle Receipts estimated at 1.500; market strong; . beeves $5.20a7.25; Texas steers $4.-75a6.30; $4.-75a6.30; western steers $4.73a6.35; stockers and feeders $3.60a5.65;cowfi and heifers $2.60a6.50; calves $5.25 '. -a7.50. Hogs Receipts estimated at 28.000. Market 10c lower; light $6.80a7.3);. mixed $6.95a7.45; heavy $7.00a7.45; rough $7.00a7.15; good to choice heavy $7.15a7.45; pigs $5.85ab.iU; bulk of sales $7.20a7.35. Sheep Receipts estimated at 8.000, , Market weak; native $4.00a6,60; western west-ern $4.25a6.70; yearlings $6.2Ca7.-30; $6.2Ca7.-30; lambs, native, $6.25aS.t0; western west-ern $6.50a9.75. . Kansas City Livestock. ( Kansas City, May 2S. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 1,000; market steady. Native steers $5.25a7.U0; native cows and , heifers $2.50a6.75; stockers and feeders feed-ers $4.00a5.75; bulls $3.40a5.25; calves $3.75a7.25; western steers $5.-40a6.75; $5.-40a6.75; western cows $3.00a5.50. Hogs Receipts- 2,000; market 10 cents lower. Bulk of sales $6.90a7.35; heavy $7.20a7.40; packers and butchers butch-ers $7.00a7.35; light $6.80a7.15; pigs $5.75aG.75. Sheep Receipts 3.000; market steody; muttons $5.00a6.35; lumbs $7.00a9.00; wethers and yearlings $4.-00aG.50; $4.-00aG.50; ewes $4.00a6.".00; muttons $4.50a6.25. I Sugar and Coffee. r New York, May 28. Sugar, raw j Steady; fair refining $3.42; centrifugal centrifug-al 96 test $3.92; molasses sugar $3.-j $3.-j 17; refined, quiet; crushed $5.Uo; powdered $3.05; granulated $1.95. COFFEE Quiet: No. 7 Rio 7 7-Sa 8; No. 4 Santos S 7-8a9. Metal Market. Now York, May 2S. Lead, firm. $l.33a4.45; copper, firm, 13 3-Sal-2; silver, 52 7-S. Wool. . St. Lonls, May 28. Wool, unchanged; unchang-ed; territory and western mediums 25 a30; fine mediums 22a27; fine 16a23. -mm:. . NEW YORK STOCKS. nr Amalgamated Copper, 85 1-4. American Car and Foundry, 66 1-2. American Locomotive. 68 1-8. American Smelting, 94 1-8. American Smelting, pfd., 103 5-8. American Sugar Refining, 134. Anaconda Mining Co.. 51 1-8. Atchison Railway, 109 1-S. Atchlfon Railway, pfd.. 104 7-8. Baltimore and Ohio. 114 5 8. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 79 3-8. Canadian Pacific, ISO. Chesapeake and Ohio, 77 5-8. Chicago Northwestern, 181 1-4. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul, 160 1-2. |