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Show -. .... . . i ..... . .... - - .. , I I .. . ...... ; . J . . NEW YORK. May . The languid trading trad-ing at the opening did not disclose aay 5!itinct drirt of prions. Am'ils'mateil Coppr rfn off a frxctmn on caiintrs In onie lr?o biick. t-einr?1 orders bf m more euundant and the pronounced weakness weak-ness of several of the transcontinental atccltB Induced presure elsewhere, lail-road lail-road stocks were the most freely offered and such favorite t-t. Paul, Southern Pacific and New York Central were easily eas-ily forced down a point or more. American Amer-ican Grass Twine sold at 15. recovering yeaterda.v'a l-tolnt lnsa. A drop of 4 in Metropolitan Securities induced some selling. Declines of a point or more were made by Atchison, Missouri Pacific, Rock Island, National Railroad of ' Mexic preferred, Metrooolltan btreet Railway and Amalgamated Copper. The publication of the bar statement increased, in-creased, the pressure. The closing - was easy. ... '.. New York Honey. NEW YORK, May 9. Close: Money on call nominal. Time money, steady; sixty days, 3814 per cent; ninety days, 3&4 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. . Prime mercantile paper, WS&i per cent. Sterling exchange steady at 4.K ,.H.&il.iS for demand and at $4.&4.7jQ 4.S3 for sixty days. ' , Posted rates. $4.85 and $4.8834.89. Commercial bills, H.8;j4.84. Mexican dollars. 43c Bonds Governments, steady; railroads, easier, . j Chicago Orain. . CHICAGO. Miy 1 There was little trade In the wheat pit early In the day, July opening unchanged to H higher at 72Hi7:c and holding steady around 72 7:-c. On prospects of large world's shipments on Monday. July sold off to T2c. but later the loss was all regained and closing prices were firm. July left off c higher at 72c. Close: What-May. 78c; July, 72c; September, Septem-ber, 70c. Corn May, 44c; July. 45c; September, Oats May, S5c; July, J3c; . September, Septem-ber, S$)c. Pork-May. $18.62;' July, $17.20; September, Septem-ber, 136.72. Lard May, $87; July, $9.00; September, Septem-ber, 89.07. Ribe-May. $9.22S9J5; July. $9.824; September, Sep-tember, J9.72. , Flax-Cash, Northwesiern, $L15. Rye May. 50c. Parley Cash, 4236c Timothy May, J3.50. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red. 78c: No. t red. 71Q73c; No. 2 hard winter. Tia74c; No. 3 hard winter, 7C74c: No. 1 Northern spring, Mc; No. 2 spring, 79g0c; No, t spring, 73tj72c. Cora No. t, 44e44c: No. $, 4444c Oats No. ,2. 32c; Not 3. 31e. . ' JBSSBSBBBBBBBSSSSBISBSMSSSlS-a j BANK CLZAElNQS. . 000tB (A) icaay s clearings. . Same day last year. $442,527. Week's clearings, $2,997,206, 0 Same week last year, $3.365,59t. r . i. Chicago Cattla. CHICAGO, May . Cattle Receipts, 100; nominal. Good to prime steers, 86.259 5.60; poor to medium. $4.256.10; stockera and feeders ' 33.0034.75; cows, $1.604.60; heifers, $2.50Cg.OO; canners, 31J04l76; bnUs.i $1604.&0: calves, $2.60.36.00; Texas fed steers, $4.0O"i4.76. Hogs Receipts today, 8000; Monday, 85,000; left over, 2000; mixed and butchers', weak to 6c lower, 86.7S36.90; good to choice heavy, $6.85&6.97; rough . heavy. $6.66 6.80: light. $&453.70; bulk of sales, $6.70 6.80.; . Sheep Receipts, 600; sheep' nominal. Good to choice Wethers, $5.00$6.00;. fair to choice mixed, $3.756.00; Western sheep, $4.7565.75; native lambs, $4.505.25; Western West-ern lambs, $4.75. ,5.20. . . . j Kansas City Cattla, KANSAS CITY. May .-lcattIeRe-celpts. 1000; unchanged. Native steers, t3.5oi&fi.28: Texas and .Indian steers, $3.50 4.75; Texas cows.- fl.7otfi.6b; native cows and heifers, $104.75; stockera and feed-. feed-. ers, $2.75 o 5.10; bulls, Si.754.25; Western steers. $2.905.; calves, $2J034.75; cows, $2.00.96.' Hogs Receipts, 5000; market steady to weak; bulk of sales, $6.6006.70; heavy, $6.62g.67; packers, $6.6ua6.60: medium, $6.6a6.7i: mixed. $6.306.66; light, $6.63 6-66; pigs, $5.866.25. NEW YORK METAL. " NEW YORK. May 9. Bar sll- 4- ver, 64c. ' 4- Lead, quiet. . 4- Copper, nominally,-$14.62014.75. 4- iflTTfttfttTtTTt . I- . .. . yssssssssssssasjssasssssJsss MEN AND t : : f : t : AFFAIRS mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. C. ?V. TROWBRIDGE, who has been receiving treatment at the Keogh-Wrlght hospital for the past three months for mastoid, has entirely recovered and returned re-turned to his home at Corinne, k - L. w! HAHN and WlllUm Darke of the Burlington office returned today from the south, where they have been looking after the wool business. |