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Show !".5CaS00; wos T.OOaS.OO; lambs 0.00a 9.90. Chicago Close. Chicago, April 29. Closer Wheat-May. Wheat-May. 1.08 1-8; Julv 1.03 1-S; Sept. 3.01 1-2. Corn May 57 3-4a7S; Julv CI 3-1; Sept. 63. Oats May 11 1-2; Julvi 10 11; Sept. 29 1-8. Fork May 21.40; Julv and Sep', 21.60. Lard May 12 25; July 12.12 12; Sept. 12 07 1-2. Ribs May 12 12 1-2; July 1L97 1-2; Sept. 1192 1-2 Barley Cash, -15a61. Chicago Produce. Chicago, April 29 Butter, steady. Creameries. 25a29: dairies 22a26. Fggs Steadji Firsts, 19 1-2; prime firsts, 20 1-2. 1 Cheese, stead), 14 3-4; daisies 14 3-4 al5; young Americas 14al-2. Sugar and Coffee. New York, April 29 Raw sugar, Meady. Muscovado, 3.80; centrifugal, 5C test 4.30, molasses sugar 3 55. Refined steady. Coffee Quiet, spot No. 7 Rio S 3 4; No. 4 Santos 9 1-4. Metal Market. New York, April 29. Lead, dull. Spot, 3.45a4.40. Copper, weak; standard snot, aud May 12al2 1-4. Silver 54c. WORLD'SJARKETS HEAVY FLUCTUATIONS IN THE MARKET New York, April 29 Anxiety to cover shorts on the part of the bears caused an upward rush of prices in the opening dealings in stocks today, Gains ran from a largo fraction to a point for practically all of the prominent promi-nent active Issues. United States preferred was carried up one-half. Lackawanna declined 5 Tho rise car- J rled several more of the represents- j tive stocks up a point or more before , heavy realizing began to undermine i the market, Union Pacific, Amalgamated Copper and American Smelting were the most i freely offered, and when the latter two . had been driven hack to a point below, j yesterday's closing tho whole market j weakened to the lowest. Many of tho j inactive specialties scored substantial losses. Railway Steel Springs broke ! I 3-4, United States Pipe preferred ! 2 1-4, and Tennessee Copper and American Smelting 2- Prices in tho ; second hour were higher than In tho llrst Chicago Livestock. Chicago, April 29. Cattle Receipts estimated at 1,500; market steady: beeves $5.70a8.40; Texas steers J4.-; 73aiJ.20; western steers $3.00a6.S0; stockers and feeders $3.80a6.75; cows and heifers $2.S0a7.G0; calves 55.75 aS.50. Hogs Receipts estimated at C.000; market Dc higher; light J?9.30a60; mixed mix-ed J7.30a9.30a9.C7 1-2; heavy $9. 30a 9.fi5; rough 59.30a9.45; good to choice heavy ?9.l5a'J.C5; pig. JS.90 a9..r)0; bulk of 9alvs 59.55a9.C0. Shfpp Receipts estimated at 4,000. Market steady; native $l.50aS.25; western .00aS.25; yearlings $7.2Ga 8.50; lambs, native, $7.7&a9.73; western west-ern ?S.O0a9.85. Omaha Livestock. Omaha. A-?ril 29. Cattle Receipts 700. market, slow and steady. Native Mcers 5.75a7.75: cows and heifers 2.70a5.75; western steers 3.50a7.00; stackers and feeders 3.75a7.00; calves 4.2oo8.75. Hogs Receipts, 2,900; market Tc higher. Heavy 9.10a9.25: mixed 9.0",a 'J.10; light 9.00a9.15; pigs 8.00a9.00; bulk of sales, 9.05a9.1.". Sheep Receipts. 7,700; market 10c lower. Yearlings 7.70aS.0"; wether6 |