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Show facss in Erie I iseW Market !lj jrovement in Wall Street flKjflf Prices Generally lower Wt Than Friday. rt-tORK, May Prices on BtockB LdJ for a time today and then ILrcd P-irUy. closing Irregular 4 flerall' lower than last night. tLie In the Erie shares had MIJtas cttecU and seemed to bo material decline In earnings 4 5 flh last year. Amalgamated 'ftm yesterday's advance. Tho SJSint was narrow. The ovl-vrapport ovl-vrapport for United States Steel J'5 had a Bomewhat reassuring ef-iSjentlmcnt- Tito bank statement tTrf to show as largo impairment .rutins as was feared, by reason ,etcdly modorato loan expan-$& expan-$& tbo very largo transac-ee transac-ee reckoned by the sys-J,n? sys-J,n? average by which tho bank JtU computed, confuse the show-AJX show-AJX that tho publication begets iiSnthrf tan assurance. Today'n J.., m B0M gold does not figure Tfitenent' it all. nor docs the pay-ffing pay-ffing of $2,151,000 by tho sub-&'SoKunt sub-&'SoKunt of the Japanese gold KrVd at San Francisco yesterday. mSJxtmnU already made point to 5ESS on 1 Tuesday of $10,500.(0) gold. TCitalts of tho gold movement do CiTba yet In Blent. Until Paris JllUitaiand for gold the movement Slieoa likely to bo checked. Tho 2-t of the Russian loan In Paris aim funds on a largo scale. A fertatlrcency Is a resulting rcdun-Tri rcdun-Tri tmWcs In Paris, wlUch may m from llmt p.oImV.r2,taI i Miosis today, par value. $t5,O0O. rincJlnatlon to sell stocks has 'vXkN In the week's declining s feeling of doubt and dlstruBt V neral situation and outlook w&ii 1 gert to havo been responsible responsi-ble pressure rather than any spo-Lfflcfitents. spo-Lfflcfitents. Tho unprecedented aTol tho gold export movement, Trf his proved rather formidable to fctkyr o tranquil asuranco with M Influence has Iwen regarded! ifA Former records for a single Lt mi for a week's totul novo Tyjibt board as a result of tho iw ibloment on Thursday and tho tfUl for the week, and tho for-Krtrf for-Krtrf for a month Is already ap-fcitei ap-fcitei for May, with tho certain wis Of other largo ahlpments during HSiWfr of the month. Meantime fidrs of $25,000,000 of tho new Jap-fbin., Jap-fbin., of JI.MO.000 of tho new Rus-feT Rus-feT Uii the Issue of t50.0CO.0CO of iTcrk Central debenture bonds, with ('0? a refunding measuro by the St. It 411 Francisco, and a stock Issue liityiiry company of the Pcnnayl-txxti Pcnnayl-txxti the unabated demands of cor-fej cor-fej md public loans upon the tj mrkel.. lieabtover tho ultimate effect upon war mrlcet Is enhanced by tho fact liapltthorlo supply of money which Ilfr loan expansion was large-iikSj, large-iikSj, and Is not. working out ac-(to ac-(to cilcul&tlons. The accumulation I cent- of "Government deposits luisla New York for the Panama w$V33 recognized as a temporary fB!, bat was prolonged beyond ex-&B ex-&B br the delays in the Panama 'tiuiftr Furthermore, It was bc-Iratthi bc-Iratthi transfer of funds for the mi 'odd' ba effocted In New Tork ftrftorlts for tho French company. it prwpect that the deposits might l!i New York fon a time, for loan-p3Wt loan-p3Wt Tho payment of a large mti the purchase money out of free Ih the treasury wan also counted ijWffiJslnp aildltlons by bo much to m narket supply of money out of wrplus In the treasury- The dc-ts dc-ts make tho canal payments In iCTolved tho prompt withdrawal of i tea Xew ork for transfer to tsi tbe gold exports for this pur- npidly. depleting tho New York TO. 43tba the decline In Government wfcu'tran9formcd the current bun K9 Certclt for thfl flscal year. It Ifftlore deemed Inexpedient to draw sue treaaurj-'a cash balance, and the HJO per cent additional of Govern-'poslts Govern-'poslts with tho bankB has fol-HWcglng fol-HWcglng tho total reduction of ft deposits with tho banks of !or part of tho Japanese Wh-hc3 a fund for that Gov-raw Gov-raw upon and it Is believed shipments of Japanese gold :!sco and may oven Involve al gold shipments from Now neae account. Also part of tso of gold was against New Mans to th? Ruslsan loan. )f our export trade lnce the lent fb-Bt becamo a problem d Iho supply of commercial reoaon of tho heavy shrinked shrink-ed cotton oxports, and has the market additional rc-r rc-r exchango which arc call-cold call-cold Bhopmcnta aside from payment. Thin combination haB resulted In auch an from New York ua was novated, nov-ated, and some sorloua cal-now cal-now belnjr made ns to how . the movement la to go. .out, on the other hand, that gold in tho country Ib Iar-before Iar-before nnd haa been mate-1 mate-1 jy ,!ho movement from ha decline of this and indua-Ja indua-Ja sending heavy accumula-"?,rtrv- " Is believed ireciablo advance In Uie ln-uld ln-uld check tho outgo of gold. ' apparent also that many ocks hwa been Induced to Idbiga by reason qf tho ex- rnonoy and the. fear that a-ioney a-ioney market would prompt ,iS,iK;t tor eomo spocula-upon spocula-upon the market and haB m lit p.n,Vi reactionary lac- "fltfK1 ,u.Uook' Tho moat ln-Jrhiw ln-Jrhiw V.u . a conservative tone flleiiUn B.lel Becuritles havo Ki'SPwt In tho week'B trad-BNsuf trad-BNsuf - "JPhetlc effect on St'KflS81? disposed to It hL rZ?, f .3prl"S weather. K; Z ".au,lt;d ln omo rtrvlval MMc i?LbroVght forward de-V- ft dJiifbi YolVmo that. was ex-VittsdM ex-VittsdM tn .ino ln. batncas acUvlty mSch t!2mo of ,lh6 Western Bec-tferto Bec-tferto nrt9 ."Staining a high flcnt tu,nth0 Prcficnt: likelihood Wtrvii,n.lortv''hcat crop makca cSSi b"Bl3 n a largo nAn j Bp.ecInl tnflucnco mnvlntho st?ck exchange la K? ?tSSSf. SaSmt bucotflhop8 MS1. ho ld connection with glUtlf. 0 fl0or 01 tho otock ex- feS?0pW8 h.avo riscn ,n V.WMted sympathy with W H per rem3 38 "tiered havo Wi 00 CttU durlnS the M SIKG 8TO(?K LIST. b 8alJIl8h- cise- Nm. 3o esri csvi eavd ; 2jw g k& w7 BMy:: "?? u& iieU ip1 Rnj1""!'.:: V 4- SILVER. a. -f- New Tork Ka;0 f- San Francisco 1 4- London id X ' LEAD. ' -f- New York exchange TI.G0ff-l.C5 4- COPPER. New York oxchanKe..J12.S71S13.12'. -f -r -i- Chic & G West .... 300 U-i 14 Chic & N Wost .... ioo 170 170 170 C M & St P S.100 139 139 13S preferred ... - " 1751A Chlo T & Trans grt preferred ' jg C C C & St L 100 CD C9 CS Colo South ......... 400 15 1G iG 1st preferred 200 62 C2 Cl 2nd preferred 1Q0 20 20V 20' Dcla & Hud " .... 153' D Lack & West 2tf9 D & H G 100 I9t i9i 191 preforred 100 G7 C7A 67 Erlo 12.700 23 22 22 1st preforred r.,700 eo& CSVS C914 2nd preferred 1,200 3j 344 25 Hocking Val 100 64T4 Ti CI preferred 78 Illinois Cent 700 129 129 129 Iowa Cent 17VS preforred 32 Kan City So 17 preferred 200 SSJ.4 2iYn 356 Louis & Nash 700 107 106T lOCTs Manhattan L X.000 H2U 112 Met Securities 75 Met St Ry 3,700 111 110 llOH Minn & St L . 42 M St P & S S M .. COO 01 CI CLft preforred 11C Missouri Pac 2,100 Si 9 69 Vi Mo Kan & Tex 16 preferred 100 B6i 30 2ol Nat R R ot Mox preferred 100 S6 3G 39 Now York Cent 100 U4Vi lUll 114 Norf & West COO 66 65& EG preferred 85 Ont & West 300 20; 2i 20J Pennsylvania 10,100 113 113 11314 P C C & St L CO Reading 6.C0O 42 41?; 41; 1st preferred 7S 2nd preferred 7CO WA 60 69 Rock Island oC .... 6,400 21 20?; 20H preferred 800 C5 64 64?; St L & S P 2nd pfd 300 46 rl&v; 464 St L S West 12; preftrred 100 32 32 31 Southern Pac 6.S00 46 45 45j Southern Ry COO 20 ml CO preferred SCO 52?; 2 S2 Tex & Pac JO0 21 2114 21 Tol St L & West 24 preferred 37 Union Pac 10,300 82-ji 2 S2ft preferred 100 Dl4 91 9L Wabash 1.100 16 16 16 preferred l.DCO 35 34 34 W & L Erie m 15 15 14; Wisconsin Cent .... 1(0 17 17 17ft preferred 700 38?; 3S 3S Mexican Cent 100 7 7V 7 Express Companies Adams 21S American ISO United States 100 Wells Fargo 203 ailscellaneous Amalg Copper .... 20,300 60 49 49 Amer Car & F .... -100 16 16 16 preferred 100 69 69 CO Amer Cot Oil 2S preferred S9 Amer Ice preferred 27 Amer Lin Oil g preferred -S , Amer Loco fk preferred 100 82 82 81 Amer S & Rcf .... 300 49 49 49 preforred C00 9o 5o 94 Am Sugar Rcf .... GCO liTli 126 126 Anaconda M Co .. .... .... Brooklyn R Tran.. 6,2(0 4d 4d 45 Colo F & Iron 400 30 30 30 Con Gas 8,700 209; 207 K3 Corn Products 10 preferred CC Dlatillors Secur's .. .... .... Wfe Gen Elec 300 167 166 16 Interna Paper 11 preferred Interna Pump 100 3S 3 -7 noTS.::::::::: 2 mi is ik People's GM 00 55 94 94 P Steel Car f. preferred Ptdlman Pal Car .. .... Ren Steel 1.000 6 OvJ Rra preferred 2.200 3& 37 38 Rubber Gooda iS-i TefciroK-:::: -6 32 & U S Leather M Jfe preferred 100 79 79 79 n o FgjiUv 20"D 6 d Mi referred .... G00 6S DS 58 US Rubber 300 16 16 K preferred 1W 65 65 60 TT S Steel 4-V 8? prcierrtu ......... .wv , WcHtlnghouso Erec. West Union 200 3 83 SS Securities J'rfX Total sales for tho day, 174.SOO shares. NEW YORK BOND LIST. tt S rof 2-s resr..l05 Manhattan 4s ..103; coupon 106 Mex Ccn 4s .... 67 U S 3s reg 106 1st lnc 14 coupon 106 M & S L 4s 95 U S new 4s rcg.132 M K & T 4s 100 coupon 132 2ndB 78 U S old 4s. reg. .107 Nat Mex con 4s. 74 coupon ....... -107 NYC gen 3s. . 99 Atohlson gen 4s.l00 N J C gen 6s ...103 adit 4s W Nor Poo 4s 103 Atl CortBt 4s.... 95 3s 72 B & O 4b 100 N & W con 4b... 97 Sia 95 O S L 4s 91 C of G 6s 106 Pa conv 8s.... 95 1st lnc 75 Reading gen 4s. SS G Si O 4 104 S L & 1 M c 6h.11S C & A 2A3 102 8 L & S F fg 4b. S2 CBiQ now 4b 94 S L & 8 W lsts. 94 C M & 8 P e s.l09 Soaboard 4a .... 69 C &. N W con 7sl29 So Pac is 93 CRIiP 4s.... 09 So Rail Cs 115 col 6s 79 T & P lsts 11S! C C C & S L 43.100 T S L & W 4b.. 70 Chi Term 4b.... 78 U P 4a 104 Con Tob 4s CO conv 4s 97 Colo & So 4s.... 84 U S Steel 2nd 6s 71 D & R G 4a 03 Wabash lsts ...114 Erlo pr Hen 4s.. 58 deb B 78 een 4s 83 W & L E 4b 89 F W & D C lBt.107 WIb Ccn 4 .... 90 Hock Val 43..407 Col Fuel con 6s. 73 L &. N unl 4a ..101 "Weekly Bank Statement. NEW YORK, May 1L The statement of averages of tho clearing-house banks of this city for tho week shows: Increase. Loans $1,078,923,600 $ 7.S9S.600 Deposits 1.129,625,400 .OOTOO Circulation 36.003,700 229,100 Legal tenders 77,096,600 2,055,100 Spcclo 218.134.500 12,476,40O Reserve 95.221,100 10.421,300 Roservo required ... 2S2.403.850 524.3S0 Surplus 12,827.250 9,896,950 Ex. U. S. deposits,.. 21,055,450 16,693,100 Decrease. Tho Financier this week Bays: Tho notable features of tho official statement of tho Now York asHoclatcd banks laat week wcro a new high record for loona and a decrcaso ln public deposlta, tho latter lat-ter chletlly duo to tho surrender of tho Government bonds which have baon held in tho depository banks elnco April 2 awaltins tho dlaburBcracait of tho Panama Pana-ma money- Thero was a further Important Impor-tant decrcaso in cash holdings followlnff tho heavy loss in tho previous wcok.as tho result of tho oxports of gold to Europo during tho wook. Loans wer Increased $7,S9S,600, partly becauso of corporation borrowing and of operations incident to tho negotiationa of tho New Tork city bonds in tho previous week. Tho Japanese Japan-ese loan lost wook probably contributed Indirectly to tho Increaso ln tlilo Item. Bpeclo decreased J12,476,40, representing represent-ing tho avcrago of tho withdrawals of fl4.CO0.0CO gold last week, and of tho aver-ago aver-ago of the 59.000,000 wthdrawn ln tho prc-vlouo prc-vlouo week for shipment to Paris. This $3,000,000 taken on Friday for export Saturday Satur-day counted for only one-sixth of tho amount. Legal tender woro Increased 52,055,100, making tho net loos of cash. $10,- 421,300. General dcpoBita showed a dc-cronBO dc-cronBO of $2,007,400, whila those of public funds wcro reduced $23,184,000 through surrenders sur-renders to tho troaaury on account of the Panama payment. Tho reserve- requirements require-ments against general Jeposltn wero reduced re-duced $524,350, deducting which from tho not loss of coflh oh abovo, left $9,896,950 as tho decreao In nurplu.i reserve to $12,827,-260. $12,827,-260. Computed upon dopcfllta less those of $52,912,800 public funds, tho surplus is $21,-055.460. $21,-055.460. It may bo observed that the slatoraent was mado on deolinlng averages for cash, tho midweek shipment of $0,000,000 gold counting for but one-half, whllo that of $5,000,000 on Saturday as above notod, was accounted for ln tho statement for only about one. and two-third millions. Tho engagements en-gagements on May 14 of ten nnd a half millionH for shipment on Tuesday of tho coming week will count in tho avcrngea for tho full amount, causing tho Institutions Institu-tions to start tho bank week, including tho previous avorago losses, with an Im portant decrease of gold, which will bo only partially offset by tho receipt, through transfer from Son Francisco of two and a half millions. Thero was a remarkably re-markably good balance shown by tho statement considering the movement during dur-ing tho week, the sum of tho loss of cash, less tho gain ln loans, being only $125,300 greater than tho decrease ln general deposits. de-posits. Comparisons of loans show that six bonks gained $3,000,CO0 net. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, May 14. Monoy on call nominal; no loans. Tlmo loans firm; sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days, 2 per cent; six months, 3 per cent Prlmo morcantllo paper, 3ff4 per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual bugincsB ln bankers' bills at $l.S6.904,S7 for demand and at $4.85 for uixty-day bills. Posted ratC3, S4,So?f4.S6 and $1,83. Commercial bills, $4.S44.S4. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, May 11. Today's etate-mont etate-mont of tho treasury balances ln the general gen-eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reaorvo in Uio division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $175,714,-880; $175,714,-880; gold, $78,002,549. Silver and Drafts. NEW' YORK, May 11. Bar silver, 65c; Moxlcan dollars, 4lc. SAN FRANCISCO. May 14. Silver bars, C5o; Mexican dollars, nominal; drafts, sight, 6c ; drafts, telegraph, 7c. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 14. An estimated heavy decreaeo ln availablo stocks imported a flrmneBS to wheat today. Final quotations quota-tions wero practically Identical with yesterday's yes-terday's close. Corn is down rtlc. Oata aro off c. Provisions show almost no change. A firm tono was manifested in wheat at tho oponlng, decreased shipments from Australia and reports of drouth in tho Danublan territory being largely responsible respons-ible for tho Improved sentiment. Initial sales on July wcro c lower to c higher, at 3 to Sic Shorts were fairly active bidders at tho start, but offerings wero rather limited, and on that account a moderate mod-erate advance ln prices was made. July sold up to S4c, The weather was cool ln tho West, with light frosts at many points, and this had considerable to do with tho early firmness. A number of bearish roports wore received from tho Southwest later ln the day, causing qulto general selling, under the lnfluonco of which July declined to 83iiWc. A rally followed on covering by shorts, who wero somowhat disturbed over predictions of a liberal decrcaso ln tho visible supply. Tho market closed with an Inclination to firmness, firm-ness, final quotations In July being aLS3igi S3c- Clearances of what nnd Hour were equal to 48,200 bushels. Primary receipts wero 155,200 bushels, compared with 215,700 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 91 cars, againBt 12o laBt week and 167 a year ago. The early corn market was strong or an actlvo commiBSlon-houBO demand, tho largo cash business of yesterday, together with small local receipts, being the chief Incentives to buying. 'Hie market closed weak and near tho low point July opened unchanged to c higher, ot 47 to 47c; sold between 47c and 4Sc, and clOBOd at 47'5'47c Local receipts woro 49 cars, with four of contract grade. An easier feeling in oats late in the session ses-sion was due almost entirely to weakness in corn. After opening a ehado higher at 3Sc, July ranged between 3S'ij3SVic and 3Sc, and closed at 33SSc. Local receipts re-ceipts were 82 cars. Provisions wcro steady notwithstanding tho easier tono of grains. About tho only feature of trading was sales of pork and purchases of lard by outsiders. The market mar-ket received the benefit of firm prices for hogf. Julv pork closed a shade higher at $11.17 and lard 6c at $6.42. Ribs wero up 2c at $6.37ig6.10. RANGE OF LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Opon. High. Low. Close, ."1.:: 90 90 90 CO July. Old SG 85 S4 86 July new 84 84 S3 83 Sept , old 80 80 79 SO Sept.! new 79 79 78 78?; July 47 4S 47 47 SeDtcmbcr .... .. 47 47 46?; 41 Mayt!'..!!,.?r... 41 42 42 41 July " . 23 3S 38 3S September 30 30- 30 30 Mess pork, per bbl. Julv . ......... 11. IS 11.17 11.10 1117 September 11.40 11.40 11 32 11.37 JlVVA 6.42 6.37 6.42 September 6.62i 6.67 0.52 6,67 Short ribs, per 100 lbs. Tulv .... ....... 6.37 6 40 0.35 6.40 September 6.62 C.62 6.60 0.62 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, dull and easy; winter patents $4.04.SO. Htralrrhta $4.4034.60; spring patents, $4.30 W1 B?ralghtOV$3.Wili.l0; bakera 339- No. 2 Bprlng wheat. 90394c: No. 3, 85 ao; No. 2 rod. $L031.; No. 2 corn. 4& 049c- No. 2 vellow, 62063c: No. 2 oats 42&2c: No. S white. 41tMc; No. i rye, 73c! good feeding barley. 35'nOSc: fair to. choice mating, 45tf66c; No. 1 Aax seed, jfioi' No. 1 Northwestern. $L09; prime timothy seed. $3.00; mess pork, per bar; rpl im 10fl11.12: lard, per 100 pounds, $b.2a tff30 Fhort-lbs BldeB (loose). $012fr fa- short clear aides (boxed). $6.250XO; whisky, basis of high wlnea, $1.28, clover, contract grado, $10.76. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Recpta. Shlpts. Flour, barrels lUW 900 SS: KSet ::::::: 146,500 mm SbftoY.":::::::::::::: S AiS PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today tho butter but-ter market was steady; creamery, 12Q 18o: dairy. 12S17c; eggs, strong, at mark, cooes Included, 150,15c; cheese, easy, SV6 9c Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. May It. Wheat-Firmer; Wheat-Firmer; December, $1-36: May. $L6 Barloy Quiet, steady; December, W-o; May, $L05. Now York Sugir Market. NEW YORK, May 14. Sugar Raw, firm: fair refining. 3fl315-16c; ccntrifu-rraU ccntrifu-rraU 96-teot, 8313-lfio: mobasncs BUgar, 31-10. Refined firm: crunhed, $5.00; powdered, pow-dered, $4.90; granulated, $4.S0. London Wool Auction. LONDON, May 14. The offerings at tho wool auction salc3 today amounted to 12,-000 12,-000 bales lu good condition. Competition was brisk and prices woro maintained. Americans bought a fair quantity of light Blctorlan. Now Zealand was ln actlvo demand de-mand for France. Medium grcasiea and fine acoureda woro equally taken by Gorman Gor-man buyers. CrossbredH were in gonoral demand nnd a good supply was taken for America. Next wcok 3o,530 bales will bo offered. St. Louis "Wool Market ST. LOUIS, May 14. Wool-Steady. Medium Me-dium grades, combing and clothing, 17 21c; light flno. 1417c; heavy line, 12pi4e; tub washed, 20ft3lc. Imports and Exports. NEW YORK, May 14. Total Imports of dry goods and general merchandise at tho port of New York for the week ending today were valued at $12,042,9SS. Exports ot Bpoclo from Now York for the week were $400,160 silver and $13,975,702 gold. Imports of spcclo at New York during tho week were $13,950 gold and $9342 silver. Nevr Tork Metals. NEW YORK, Mny 4. Tho local metal markets today were quiet and steady, with only small lots called for. Copper Lako, $13.50; electrolytic, $13.12. 13.25; cnBtlng, $12.871T13.12. Tin Quiet; spot, $27,600,27 65; May delivery, deliv-ery, $27.5O'27.60. r Spelter Quiet; spot. $5.2035,25. Lead Spot, $4.6034.03. Iron Easy and nominally unchanged from previous prices. Iivo Stock. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 14. Cattle Rccolpts, 2C0: nominal; gooa to prime steers, $5.10 6.C5; poor to medium, $4.101.90; Btockcra and feeders. $3.1OJp4,40; cows. $1.76ff4.35; heifers, $2.26'S4.C0; cannors. $1.75S2.75; bulls. $2.(01.00; calves, $2.6065.25; Texaa fed steers, $4.256-00. Hogs Receipts today. S(00: Monday. 35.-000; 35.-000; steady; mixed and butohora, $4.704.0; good to choice heavy, $(.80tP4.90; rough heavy, $1.6034.75; light, $LG5LS0; bulk of sales, $4.751i1.85. heep Rocelpts. 1000; steady: lambs, steady; good to cholco wethers, $4.6Sg6.&0; fair to choice mixed, $3.75'SM.50; Western shoop, $4ORt3.60; clipped nativo lambs. $4.CO1.00; clipped Wcstorn lambs, $4.75 6.10; woolcd Western lnmbs, SO.C&SUOO. OMAHA-SOUTH OMAHA-SOUTH OMAHA, May 14. Cattlo Ro-cclptB, Ro-cclptB, unchanged. Nativo Btoers, $4,000 6.10; cows and holfo'rs. $3.254.40; cannera, $1.75ft'2.S5: 8tockers and feeders, $3.0Otf4.25; calves, $2.Mg'5.25; bulls, stags, etc., $2.75g 4.C0. Hogs Receipt. COCO; market, steady. Heavy, S4 702"4.76: mxed. tl.C5-'34.70; lght, $4,50ff4.67; pgs, $4,003-1.50; bulk of Bales, $4.65-.70, Sheop Receipts. 200; markot, unchanged. ICANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY. Mo , May li. Cattle Receipts. 900, Including 60 Southerns; market mar-ket unchanged; export and dressed beef stccre, $.60JI5.25; Xalr to good. $4.0034.50; Western fed stcera, $4.00g4.75; stoclcers and feeders, $3,251.70; Southern steers, $3.7534.35; Southern cows. JiJlSaTS; nativo na-tivo cows, $2.0OR4.25; nativo helfors, $3,503; 4.85; bulls, $2.6033, 75; calves, $2.756.00; ro-clept ro-clept for tho week, 27,700. HogB Receipts. 4CO0; markot strong; top, $4.8K; bulk. $4 70-34.82; heavy, $4.708i.fi; packers. $4.7034.82-. pigs and lights, $4.0) (54.75; receipts for the week, 5L3CO. Sheop Receipts. 600; market steady; native na-tive lambs, $5.6036.60: Western lambs, $o.00 (36.70; fed ewes. $1.6036 00; Texas clipped yearlings, $4.7536.25; Texan clipped sheep. $4 6034.90; stockera and feeders, $3.50yl.E0; receipts for tho week, 15,40"). |