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Show L2C072?-7 OH WALLSIH5ET Early Selling fiovement Is Met by Substantial Buying Orders. NEW YORK, May 13. Some heavy blocks of Individual stocks changed hands at the opening, but the price changes were trivial and mixed between gains and losses. 8upport was lacking for the UnSted States Steel stocks and the trunk lines, and professional operators resumed yesterday's late vigorous selling. Leading Lead-ing stocks generally yielded substantial fractions and the decline reached 2 In Metropolitan Securities and 1 In New York Central. St. Louis San Francisco. Illinois Central and Louisville, as well as a number of minor stocks. The active list was a trifle better at U o'clock. Ths selling sell-ing pressure shifted to new points In the second hour, causing declines of 11 in St. Paul. Southern Pacific. Wabash, General Gen-eral Electric. eMtropolltan Street Railway and some others. Metropolitan Securities was forced down $ and rallied IV- The reported weakness of the Iron market and fears of further gofd exports were the apparent causes of the I selling. Substantial Substan-tial recoveries were made before noon. St Paul nearly wiped out Its loss. National Nation-al of Mexico preferred over last night, and Colorado Fuel 2. The market became be-came quiet at the rally. Bonds were Irregular. The recovery In the market made greater great-er headway when Baltimore Ohio and National of Mexico gained a point. The earlier losses In other stocks were about made up. but the demand was small and not much interest was manifested. The general list became heavy again when large blocks of Rock Island were unloaded. Colorado Fuel continued Its rise and touched 71. a gain of 4 points. Prices were inclined to harden on the demand to cover by the shorts. But renewed re-newed selling of Rock Island down to 42 unsettled the tone of the market. Minneapolis Minne-apolis & St. Louis preferred declined 3. The closing was steady and lifeless. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO. Mav JS.-Cattle Receipts, 13,000, including 3000: Texan, 100; Western, slow to steady: good to prime steersy$o.2 63.60; poor to medium. $4.0C&S.15; stockers and feeders, $3.005.00: cows. $1.604.75; heifers, t2.5Og6.00; canners, $1.6064.80; bulls. $2 60164.60; calves, $2.5064.85; Texas, fed steers. $4.256.80.- x Hogs Receipts, today. 25,000; tomorrow. 20,000; left over, 5000; steady to strong: mixed and butchers. $8.35g6.60; good to choice heavv, $6.6586.8S; rough heavy. $6.40 R.0; light. $6.2566.45; bulk of sales. $6.50 60 ' 8heep Receipts. 18.000; sheep and lambs, steady to lower; good to choice wethers, SS.0Of6.85: fair to choice mixed, $3.75Q4.75; Western sheep. $4.75&.85; rative lambs. $4.507.35; Western lambs. $4.7537.35. , Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITY, Mav 13. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 6000: steady to weak; native steers, $8.3oe.65; Texas and Indian steers, $3.35 4.S0: Texas cows. $2.So0S.6O; native cows and heifers, $2.0034.85; stockers and feeders. feed-ers. $2.6065.00; bulls. $3.004.25; calves, $2.55 7.00; West-rn steers, $2.905.10; Western Hogs Receipts. 13.000; market, steady; bulk of sales, 86 3Tyi.50: heavy, $5.4va.5S; packers. 8fi.l06.45; medium. $6 2i-56; HfTht. $6.15S6.42; yorkers. $6.36ff.42; pigs. $o 25(36.25. gheepRecelpts. 5000; market, steady; muttons. K.80.0; lambs. $4.807.W; range wethers. $3.8566.00; ewes. $3.7yq6.50. St Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. May 11 Wool Steady; Territory Ter-ritory and Western mediums, lift 17c; fine, llfi 16c; coarse. 12 13c. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. May 13. -July wheat opened a shade higher, at 72c, on firm cables and small receipts. Close: Wheat May, 72c; July, 72 72o: September, 69V. , Corn May, 45c; July, 45g45; September. Septem-ber. 44c. Oats May, 35Vc: July. 32c; September, 3(c. Pork-May. $18.80;. July. $17.10; September. Septem-ber. 116.67. Lard May. $8.85; July. $8.92: September Septem-ber $8.97 Ribs May. $9.27; July. $9.309.32; September, Sep-tember, ts.22. Flax Cash. Northwest. $1.15. Rye May. 50c. Barlev Casih. 425c. Timothy May. $3.50. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red. 787c; No. 3 red. 70QT7c; No. 2 hard winter, "3&77c; No. 8 hard winter. 7ljT7c: No. 1 Northern spring. 80c: No. 2 spring, 79g80c: No. 3 spring, 72grnc. Corn No. 2. 45c; No. 3. 44Vi44ic Oats No. 2. 32i32c; No. 3, 31&3lc. New York Money. NEW YORK. May 13. Close: Money on call easy at 262 per cent; closing offered of-fered at 2 per cent; time money steady; 60 days. Z'ai per cent; 90 days. 34 per cent: six months, 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4silR6 per cent. Sterling exchange steady at $4.88 for demand and at $4.8. for j&O days. Posted rates. $4.85 and $4.88-&4.89. Commercial bills, $4.85. Mexican dollars, 42c. ' Government bonds steady; railroad bonds irregular. LOCAL QUOTATIONS. New York stock quotations furnished by A. A. Gibson A. Co., 216 South Main street: Open. High. Low. Close. Erie 344 34 34 34 Smelter com 50 60 60 60 Rio Grande com .... 36 36 36 34 Ot West Z! 21 23 Southern Rv com .. 361, 3 30 3- Norf & West 71 71 70-i 71 Rock Island com .. 44 44 42 43 Preferred 76 7 76 76 Tenn Coal & Iron.. 62 62 61 62 Steel common 34 34 33 83 Preferred 83 83 82 83 Bait A Ohio 91 92 91 92 St L A S F 79 79 78 79 Copper .... 86 66 65 65 Sugar 125 126 125 125 People's Gas 12 102 102 102 Met Traction 131 131 13 131 Brooklyn 6S 66 65 65 Manhattan .... 141 141 141 141 St Paul .... - 160 160 159 160 Union Pac com 89 90 Kt 89 Preferred 91 91 90 9o Atch com 79 79 78ff 79 So Pacific 64 54 63 54 Missouri Pacific ....112 112 111 111 Texas Pacific 35 35 34 3 Can Pacific 132 1E 131 132 Ches & Ohio 43 43 43 43 New York Cent ....12 129 128 129 Illinois Cent ...139 i: 137 138 Ont & West 29 29 28 28 Kansas & Texas .... 57 67 56 56 Wabash 48 48 47 48 Penn Ry 129 129 128 129 Reading v. 54 54 53 64 Louis & Nash 117 117 H7 117 West Union 85 86 85 85 CHICAGO GRAIN. July wheat 72 72 71 71ft July corn 44 45 44 44 j'uly oats 32 32 $. $2' |