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Show s, r " ' - c - ' " - 1 -. - - i ' ' . . . . v ; r - f j I"". 1 :. ; .v : i.-tv c- r.!rg f ; 1 t n.i 1' '5 ar-i fc '.'.a.tir.g, 1 I ; '."It i' '.J showed sl'sht d.;' t t t "e s a pr'-..hl'r.g of t:... J lvi'.li srJ New Icri Central Cen-tral ut-d own a ,.-- and then raW lied to a shae ovr law n'.sht. I'roree sional curators promptly sold the market mar-ket freely o the. news of further gold shJ'mems to ArF-on Mon;tay, In err-' f tb outga to tnat roi"t o t-J.S.'. 1U. '1; Vry snl au4 the rpld c;.:n la tt I t.:d biat Stel IIihjII ha4 a de;.r-.i"i -aeot if tne sn erl trading. I r..tr4 States fctel ire ferr4 drj !--d 1 -v Los of X to 9! i Vm oore-t ty fc t. l a'Jl, Atcf 'on. gauihera Jacl:.c, C-ma Man siclrto, lt.mol Central, Miuurl Hciao, Nw York Central, Nor-to. Nor-to. a c Vi-rn. AVhee'in & X.8k Erta, lOeiawara t Hudson. tv.eJ'ur. ijle flrt rrefenret and second prXurrd, I'ntted States fctol. SmeiUn;, iirooklyn KapJ4 Itanslt, C;."vairo Tarnitnal preterred and Terin-ea Coal. Laokwanna lost, X and Mmneapoiia and fct. Louta 24. A stedy trm of liquidation continued contin-ued to iour In 00 the nxu-tet.. The violent vio-lent decitna lu Su Faul and the free selling sell-ing et United ttate Bteel stock on rumors ru-mors of closing down of the Chicago plants overcame the resistance at the few firm point, notably Pennsylvania, which rlelde4 2. St. 1'aul'e extreme decline was W. '1'he list generally wss 1 to 8 points lower than last night. Covering by shorts on the bank statement state-ment caused a momemsry check to the decline, but later prices were lower. Minneapolis Min-neapolis and St. Ltouis dropped (Vs. ' In the late dealing loaaaa reached 2 points or over In Union Psclflo. Southern Pacific. Pa-cific. Atchison, Missouri Paclrtc. Reading, Amalgamated Copper and other leas prominent prom-inent stooka The closing waa very active ac-tive and weak at about the lowest, - . Kew York Honey, . . NEW TORK. May 23. Time money firms to and so days, 4 vr cent; six months, 4f per cent. Money en call nominal; prime meroaa tile paper, Hfi4 per cent Sterling exchange steady, with actual bualnea In bankers bills at 84.8T.SS tor demand and at H&4.83 for SO days. - -. Posted rates, W.&d and 84.88H't(i., ? Commercial bills, HMV.04.8Ai, t Mexican dollars. 420. ' " '"-. '"-. Government bonds steady) , rsllroad bonds Irregular. .,. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Today's clearings. 230U94; same 4 4 day last year, taOkJSV 4 Veek's clearings. USSS.61; same 4 4 week last year. I3.ISS.S34. 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i ! Et Loula Wool. . 1 I ! 8T. LOUIS. May 33.-WeoV-'adyi Ter i rltory end Western medium, W&ITWj; flnN JtSWHci coarse, Uo&c . , v .'I'- '-'. y Chicago Catt). : . i CHICAGO. May I3.-CattlsReeipts 400; ! market steady: good to prime steers, 84.M 6&.Z5; poor 40 medium, lioufr-.JO; stockera and.feedera U0Wi.75j eows. tt.sO&t.eO; t heiferm. U004-J6; canners. l.6Xfir8.76s bulls, t3.Wa; salves, . li0&.Y; Tax as fed steers, H00G-i Hogs Receipts today, 10,800; tomorrow, ! 95,000: left over, 8600; market so lower; mixed and butchers'. l&.joa25; good to choloe heavy. W.Hi.; rough, heavy. HIS jJO; light, 86,4.06; bulk of ssles, klO Bheep Receipts 1000; sheep and lambs Steady good to choice wethers, HTs&SO; fair to choice mixed, .T&4.7(; Weatern sheep, 84.i088.so; natlvi lambs, RW8rOQ; Western lambs, HW87.04, , , ,. ... , ' - T Kaaaag City Cattl. . KANSAS C1TT, May Jt-Cattie-Re. eelpts 400; market nominally steady; native na-tive steers, 84 OOgltt; native eows and heifers. 822&64.T6; atoekere and feeders, M.&4P4.S0; Weatern steers, Utt3.; Western West-ern cows, tl.tu91.T0. , - Hos- Receipt a 4000; markst week; bulk Of a-Jes, 8lfe.82H: heavy, .l7'4a40; packers, 81 medium, W.16hi.2Vk! . Sheep Receipts VA market weak; mut ions, itso-gte- lambs. H75fl7.06; range wethers. $i76e.$0; ewes. .6ua6Jo. 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 NEW YORK. May ; 23,-Bar sU- 4 4 ver, $40. -. . .. , 4, 4 . Lead and eopper, o.ulet and un,4 4 ohanged. -...-i. ; -yx-,- ,,i 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ''-.a Cities ro Chrain. ' , CHICAGO, May S3. July wheat opened a shsde to $ie lower, at 73Sty73c, and n buying by shorts advanced to 74V.O, Bearish crop advices caused selling by local trader and some of the advance was lost, ths dosing being easy, Wtfko lower for July, st 7-73 . ' T . Closet Wheat May, Tic; July, , 7$o; September. 70Wr70HC , ' on-May, 44oj July, 444.0 September, OauJ-May,' $8o; July, $3T4cr September, Pork-July, $17.60; -fktptember, $ia.t7H, v Lard-May, $8.KVi; July, $.0b j September, Septem-ber, 38.06. . Ribs-May, $9.60 July, $9.30; September, $9.40. 1 ' I Flax-Cash, Northwestern, $tl7i. r Rye May,- 60o. - : - :,- . BarUy-Cash, 4lfica, : . ; , r - -. .-. . Timothy May, tlftx ' " . Caah: Wheat No. 3 red, TSflWio; No, I red. 73e: No, $ bard winter, 747e; No. $ bard winter, 7877e; No. 1 Northern eprlng,etifffUo; No. spring, 30o; No. $ spring, 7f.t4Oo. ... Corn-No, $, 4Sc; No, t,'44i-4CH44o, . Oatt-No. ft, $305 Nov $. Xtyt. - |