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Show i . - - -V I J . ... . . W . NL'Y YC7.1Z, Dec. l.'i.Irj rr!-s cf stocks to'.iy broke :.h srt vl jlf-nce w!;h the exce;'.ion of s.:r;-rt f . r Ar.&l-gnmatoi. Ar.&l-gnmatoi. Cfrper, which w&s lifted a point over UTa r.'ht on sales of 0 shares. First salt a ran a high as IC .O shares In United Elites Eteel; IV 0 shares in United Etates Eteel preferred; SX0 Ehares In Union Paclfio and 6-XO shares in Erie. The break in United States Eteel preferred was 2, ia Union Pacific t'A, in Erie 2V4. Baltimore & Ohio T.. Sugar 2'.Misaouri Paclfio and Pennsylvania J, Smelting Z, and the. majority of the active stocks 1 to 1. In the frightened unloading of the opening dealings there wa such further breaks as Aliis-c'halmers preferred 9, Pullman Pull-man and D. & H. 3-i. Tennessee Coal 3-4. Great Northern preferred 4 and AirJorake 8. The determined support of Amalgamated Amalga-mated Copper, lifted it S point over last nl?ht and induced th bears to cover and violent rallies ensued which ran all through the list and were of very substantial sub-stantial proportions. With th lull in the storm of liquidation' th market became quiet for a time, but developed a feverteh ton again and ther wer concessions before 11 o'clock of a half to a full point. With th reaction of 1 in Amalgamated Copper price wavered, but wjjft renewed supporting of that stock th market steadied again. Further progress was made in repairing the early Inroads on prices 'which were practically restored. Atchison, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio, Ontario A Western, Paclfio Mail and Brooklyn Transit rose a point over laet night. Northwestern 14 and Paper and Colorado Fuel 1. Amalgamated Amal-gamated Copper touched 655. Bonds were weak with some recovery at noon. , ' The market fell back a fraction after the noon advance and became very quiet. The absence of any pressure of stock encouraged en-couraged renewed bidding up, and top prices wer mad for Pennsylvania. St. Paul. Missouri Pacific, Rock Island. Erie, Tennessee Coal and the United State Steel stocks. Additional overnight gains reached 1 to 114 In Pennsylvania, St. PauL Wabash preferred. United States Steel and Tennessee Coal. Occasional reactions occurred during the afternoon, but th general tendency was still upward. By 3 o'clock many representative repre-sentative stocks of all classes were quoted a point or more above yesterday's closing. clo-sing. The list included members of the grangers. Pacifies, Southwestern and coal groups. Amalgamated touched 66c. The United States Steel stocks brought 28 and 88H respectively, and Union Pacific touched L064. Omaha Cattle. -. - SOUTH OMAHA. Dec 13. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 4300; market 10c lower; native steer, $3.256.25; cows and heifer. $2.50 4.00; Western steers, $2.90'4.75; Texas steer, $2.7563.75; range cows and heifers, $2.403.50: canners, $1.752.35; stockers and feeders, $2.5034.00; calves, $3.0Og6.50; bulls, stags, etc.. $2.00i&4.00. Hogs Receipts, 6000; market steady; heavy, $440(34.45; mixed, $4.40$4.46; light, $4.454.60; pigs, $4.004.40; bulk of sales, $4.4064.45. Sheep-Receipts, Sheep-Receipts, 9000; market steady; Westerns. $4.606.10; wethers, $4.404.80; ewes, $4.00 4.60: common and stockers, $2.6o4.45; lambs. $5.006.23. Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 13. Cattle Re-' ceipts, 12.000; strong; native steers, $3,509 6.60; native cows and heifer, $1.756510; stockers and feeder. $2.604.15; bulla 22 00 4.00; calves, $2.6064.25; Western steer, $l'.OOig6.00; Western cows, $1.7563.60. Hog Reclpt. 12,000; teady; bulk of sales. $4.354.60; heavy, $4.606.7: packers, $4.45 04.60; pigs and lights. $4.464.60. Sheep-Receipts. Sheep-Receipts. 8000; strong; 10c higher; muttons, mut-tons, $4.0055.26; lamb, $4.00Uo: range wethers, $4.0064.75; ewes, 22.5ui34.2S. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO, Dec 12. Cattle Receipts. 8000; Western, steady; good to prime steers, $6.0007.60; poor to medium, $3.60 6.80; stockers and feeders, 22.2064.00; cows, $1.6064.00; heifers, $20066.00; canners. $1.35 fr2.4; bulls, $2.00-34.10; calves. $3.5066.75; Western steer. $3.4066.20. Hogs Receipt today. 26,000; tomorrow. 85,000; steady; mixed and butcher. $44064.60; good to choice heavy, $4.604.62; rough heavy. $1.304.40; light. $4.8564.62; bulk of sales, $4.4564.65. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; sheep, strong; lambs, firm; good to choice wethers, weth-ers, $4.6065.60; fair to choice mixed, $3,506" 4.70; Western sheep, $3.766600; native lambs, $5.0066.85; Western lambs, $5.S03 6.75. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 13 Wool-Nominal; Territory and Western medium, 21622c; fine medium. HISo; fine. lST17c. |