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Show WLD'SIMKETS, GOOD CROP PROSPECTS HAS INFLUENCE ON STOCKS New York, Sept. 9 Most of tho linpoitaut slocks sold at the opening" open-ing" of the stock market today at prices unchanged from yesterdaj "s closing. There ure no changes of note and the specuui ive Interest was very languid and the volume of dealings deal-ings at a low ebb. The absence ol demand encouraged selling and the copper stock, L'nion Pacific, St. Paul and other railroad stocks fell slightly below yesterday's final figures. These losses were made up later when some large purchasing orders were executed ;n Reading, advancing ad-vancing that slock to above last night's close. The board room traders operated lightly and frequently chanced their position Prices advanced lightly and frequently c -h ringed their position. I Prices advanced before noon, but the j movement was narrow and listless. I The good crop prospects had some influence on the market. Bonds were steady. Chicago Livestock. Cattle, receipts estimated at 20.0u0, market steady, beev es 4 -So 'ft S. 10; Texas Tex-as steers, 3.7",rH'.00, Western steers, j 4 .ri."irfr 7 20 : stockers and feeders. 41 j r..:0; cows and heifers 2.10-Ti 0 F.: I calves Tfiy.2.". Hogs, receipts estimated estimat-ed at l't.OOO. market 10 to "il?her, i light 9.2.r'5 S5. mixed S .f.teq 9.70, heavy S-ltfei 9.30, lough S.l0'i $ f'5. g'jod to choice heavy SS-hfi f.'.u, j.lgs S.IO-.r ?: bulk of sales 8. 751 9..J.". Sheep receipts estimated at lO.nuu, market' steady, native S.Sj'ci 4.53 western 3.2. di 1..", yearling. 4. "Si? 5.75. lambs, native. 5.25T? 7.5.) western 5.25'fi 7.U0. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Sept. 9. Cattle Receipts, 2.IMI0; market steady. Native steers, J M. ."'ii'ii 8. ou; western steers, $3.75 IT ' C.Ko; stockers and fee lers. $...25'fr C.25; calve. 'i.&fif.25; bulls, stags, etc., $:j uipTj 5.0i). i Hogs Receipts. 28.000; market 10 'iil'.c higher; closed weak. Heavy, Jr"S..su5i9.2i"; mixed. $S.90C( 9. ;; light. j9.2''T" 9.45; P'RS, $S. 5')fi 9.25; bulk of sales, H.'jifii 9.20. Sheep Receipts. 12.L'u(i; market steadv. Yearlings, $4,001 5.40 ; vveih-ers, vveih-ers, $1.00'' 4.4'': ewes. $"J.751i 4 25 ; lambs, ?'.25j 0.75. Chicago C'os- riiicaKo. Sept. 9. Close-Wheat Close-Wheat Sept. 95 34; Dec. lOuffl-.s; May. 100 1-S to 1-4 Corn - Sent. 57 1-.' Dec. 50 1-S'i; 1-1: Mav 59 1-s' to 1-4. Oats Sepi. :;2 J-s'"1-2; Dec. Z'j. Mav :!77 7-3-S. Pork Seoi. 2" 27 I I' -lax 1V72 12. Lard Sept. 12.35; Oct. 12.::2 1-2. Ribs Sept. 1195; Jan. y.S2 1-2-is:.. Sunar and Coffee. New York'. Sept. 19. - Suu-ar Raw. stendv; Muscovado, JO; ci-ntrifn-nil, 9'i test, j.4.30: tuolases suj;ar. S9 test. J.'I.OI. Refined stoadv. Coffee spot itroiig; No. 7 Rio. 1'13-Sc; No. 4 Santos. 11 1-4c. ; Chicago Produce. J Chicago. Sept. Rut'er Finn; creameries, :,31i3"c. i Ecgs Firm; firsts. 21c; pr.me firsts. 23c. J Cheese Steady; daisies and yo.in:; Americas, 1C l-2'-7 H 3-4c. Metil Market. New ork. Se't. 9 Standard copper, cop-per, easy spot 1 2.10 1 2 2'J : October. 12.12 12i 12.22 1-2. Lead dull: 4 1u l L.'.o. N Y. Liar Mllver, 53 1-sc. |