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Show WALLSTREET LIKES STEEL NEW YORK. Feb. 11. The largest trading trad-ing at the.opentng of the stock market today to-day was In the Iron and steel stocks, but the price variations were not wide. Ten thousand shares of United States Steel sold at 81&31T4. compared with 31 last night and the preferred opened unchanged on the sale of 7000 shares, and then vibrated vi-brated a fraction both- ways. Extensive buying of the iron and steel stocks diminished di-minished when prices of railroad stocks began to reeot the selling under cover of the rise of Colorado Fuel. This specialty advanced 2 to 5J and caused a sympathetic sympa-thetic rally to In Tennessee Coal. Federal Fed-eral Mining added nearly a polnta to Its recent sensational rise, and Sloss-Shef-eld Steel improved V National enameling enamel-ing touched 24 and National Railroad of Mexico preferred gained Pressure against the srandard stocks Increased steadily and by 11 o'clock St. Paul and Reading were down a point. Other stoc ks of all classes were also declining. Tennessee Ten-nessee Coal and Republic Steel preferred reacted to a point under last night. Colorado Colo-rado Fuel fell back 1. Light selling cost Federal Mining its 5 points rise. The market mar-ket hardeneH after the appearance of the bank statement. Pacific Mail gained 1. and Pacific Coast V. The movement generally gen-erally was narrow and became hesitating. The closing was irregular. St Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 11. Wool-Steady ; Territory and Western mediums, 2Ka'.S!c; fine medium, 17(gl8c; fine, lSKc. New York Produce. NEW YORK. Feb. 11. Butter Strong; Western factory common to extra. 184r.Sc; Western Imitation creamery, common t.i extra, 2228c Cheese-jFirm. unchanged. Eggs Easy; Western firsts, 30c; Western seconds, 2&&29c. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. Feb. 11. May wheat opened l&4 to c higher at $1.16H61.16, and sold up to $1.16. where It closed. Close: Wheat May. $l.lb"'4; July. $1.01 Hf 1.01 V: September. 92c Corn February. 4V: May, 46Vc; July, 46V; September, 47ic. Oats February. &A,SiWc; May. 30f 8074c; July, 30g30,c; September, 2S 294c. Pork February, $12.70; May, $12.8712.90; July. $13.00. Lard-February. $6.75; May. $6.95; July. $7.07'-; September. $7.17ii. Ribs February. $6.70; May. $6.874 i6.90; July, rr.OuS7.02H. Flax Cash, Northwest, $1.23V4- Timothy February, $2.85. Clover February. $12.60. Barley-Cash. Barley-Cash. 3949c. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, $1.12: No. 3 red. $1.13fil.l7; No. 2 hard, $1.13i4i91.17; No. 3 hard, 1.05al.l5; No. I Northern. $1.20; No. 2 Northern, $1.12'&; 1.164: No. 3 spring, .05rl.l(iV. Corn No. 2. 44'o44,ic; No. 3. 44li lie. Oate No. 2, 31c; No. 3, 304C. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts. 200; steady; good to prime steers. $5.6&fir 6.45; poor to medium. $3.9ufi5.60; stockers and feeders. $2.4004.40; cows, $1.2514. heifers, $2.0004.90; canners, Jl.25ig2.56; bulls, $2.00r3.90; calves. $3.00tfi7.35. Hogs Receipts today, 10,000; Monday, 45,000; steady to weak; mixed and butchers, butch-ers, it.TiXfiD.OO: good to choice heavy, $4.90 ff5.00; rough heavy, $4.6.V&4.80; light, $4.65'u 4.K714; bulk of sales. $4.754i4.9u. Sheep Receipts, 3XK); sheep and lambs, steady; good to choice wethers. $o.S0&6.00; fair to choice mixed. $4.505.35: Western sheep. $4.5Oii.90; native lambs, $j.75Jj".90; Western lambs, $5.75g7.40. Omaha Cattle. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts, 4rt; market unchanged; native steers, $3.4O&5.60: cows and heifers, 2.75Ji 4.U; canners. $1. 504i2.fr; stockers and feei-rrs feei-rrs $2.404.20: calves, $2.753.75; bulls, stags, etc.. Jl.803.70. Hogs Receipts, 5000; market steady; heavv. J4.SOi4.W; mixed, $4.754.S0; light, H6.VS4.80; pigs. $3.75f?4.40; bulk of sales, 4.75u4.80. Sheep Receipts. 3000; market steady; Western yearlings, $o.7.Vft6.40: wethers, S5.0O5.6O; ewes, $i.25i5.5; lambs, $6.5ufji 7.75. Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, w; market unchanged; native steers, J3.75ti5.60; cows and heifers. Jl.TofS $4.40; stockers and feeders. 12. 7514.25; bulls, $2.253.7.1; calves, $3.00(j7.0O; Western fed steers, tS.SO'Sd.K; Western cows, fed, $2.00 (f3.75. Hogs Receipts. 4000; market steady to 5c higher; bulk of salps. $4.85f(3.05: heavy, $.V00i5.10; packers, $4.95.U5; pigs and lights. $1.0014.90. Sheep Receipts. 1000; market steady; muttons, I4.b"j5.fr"; lambs. $6,504x7.75; range wethers. $.').00tfj6.75; fed ewes, $4.505.25. New York Money. NEW YORK. Fob. 11 Close: Money on call nominal, no loans; time loans, steady; sixty days and ninety days. 3 per cent; six months, 3'i per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 34j4'4 per cent. Sterling Ster-ling exchange steady, with actual business busi-ness In bankers' bills at $4.87.95&4.8S for demand and at $4.85.fi for sixtv-day blils. Posted ratr-s. $4.8H,yfM.. Commercial bills. $4.85fH.8.',,4. Mexican Wollars. 47Vic. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds, firm. NEW YORK METAL. 0 NEW YORK. Feb. 11. Bar sil- ver. ttttc. Lead and copper quiet and un- ) changed. a ' |