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Show MLD'SMIIETS HEAVY SELLING TENDS TO DEPRESS STOCKS New York, OcL 23. The opening deallrgs In stocks tolay showed evidence evi-dence of continued selling to pallze profits and declines wore general. Pncex were brought back to estei'-u'ay's estei'-u'ay's close by the deinan I that de-cop?ii de-cop?ii m ibe lower level. Heavy offering. tlun appeared which tnt pTlces down again to the low jiint In many cases, after which they hard- j cr:ed again. U-ck Island, preferred, sold at 64 ' 1-2. a decline of 3 1-4. Utah CoppT rnd Tennessee Copper declined 1. The market showed some resistance to selling for foreign account which was in considerable volume during the first hour. Federal Mining, preferred, declined 1 1-2 and American Lluueed Oil. preferred. 1. Bonds were Irregular. BOSTON WOOL MARKET SHOWS MORE STRENGTH Boston. Oct 23 The local wool market continues to thow strength under the heavy bidding by certain manufacturers, while prices are firmer. firm-er. Worsted wools are especially prominent, but shorts ure In demand. Sales the lat fortnight are estimated at lO.fii.io.OQo pounds of all grades. Ilalf-blord territory is generally held! al 23 rents and quite a gvd-slred line of old Maple Oregon was recently recent-ly sold for 17 1-2 cents A good demand Is also noted In i fleece wools and a considerable quon- ! tlty of Ohio quarter-blood has changed hands at 24 to 23 cents. 'Scoured pulled wools Hre meeting with letter Inquiry and the foreign product is also fairly actle. Chicago Livestock. Cottle Receipts estimated ot 14,-Ooft; 14,-Ooft; market steady to lc up; heaves, I J4 35fj7.SO; Texas steers, $3.23 r 3.03; I we.-tern bteers. 5 4"j C.S'J . sl ckers and fowlers. ? t .20 -Ti 3.30; cows and heifers, J2.23Ti C O, ; calves. $7.23fr lo. 00. Hogs Receipts estimated at 13'00, market 3c lower; light, 5 73 fj C03 , mixed. $K.2'tfjf.?; heavy. J7.5-'aI.10; rough. $7.'.i3Tj s.20, good to choice heavy, hea-vy, $s.2"0 fi.10; plge, $S.201(8 93; bulk of sales, $.231 S.sa. Sheep -Receipts estimated at 13.-fifiO; 13.-fifiO; market bfeady; nat'.ie, l."'or' 4.3;. western, $3."ufr 4.33; yearllru;.. $ l.r.OU 3.f.ri; lambs, native," $l.73'.i 7.10; western. 3.onfi 7.nu. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Oct. 23. Cattle, receipts, S.100. market str-fidy. Native ste rs '..73a7.50; cows and heifers 3.niia3 r.n; western .toers 3.33af!.73; storkers and feeders COOao.Iio, calves 3 2.3a7.O0; bulls and stags, etc.. 1.uOa4.73. Hogs Receipts 3, Con; market 3c lower. Heavy, fi.23HS.43: mixed S.'.!3a S.13; light S.JOa-S.f'O; pigs 7.30aS.3o; bulk of sales ',.30aS.30. Sheep Receipt., P.0.000; market sti ady. Yeailings. 4 4Ma.3.23; wethers o.40a4.23; lamb 6.13a0.73. Chicago Close. Chicago. Oct. 23 Wheat IVc. ?2 Z . May '.: l-sal-4. Corn - Dec 13 3-4; May I? 1-4. Oats H-c .10 T-S; May ?. 12. Pork Jan. 17.2"; May 10.13. I l.anl- Oct. in.u7 1-2; Nov. 11.37 1-2. Ribs Oct. 70 12. Barley Ca:-di 33a71. Timothy- 7. r.O-i'.t. mi. Clover 12. Ooa 14.23. Sugar and Colfee. New York, Oct. 23. -Raw sugar, swndy; muscovado, S'J tost, .1:17; oen-j oen-j trifugal !G test, 3S7; mdases sugar. , f." te.t. 212. Refine', quiet; crushed I 3.30; grjnulated I.SH; powdered 4.1o. I Coffee Spot, quiet. j Chicago Produce, Chicago, (Jet. 23.-Butter, steady; cr'-amei.v 3 4a";, ilairles 2a27. Kggs Steady; 1 1 1 At h 21 1-2; prime firMs 20 t-2. Cheese Steady. Young Amor-leas Amor-leas 13 14. Metal Market. New York. Oct. 23. Standard copter, cop-ter, quiet; t-pot 12.43al2.3o; Ic 12 13 al 2.03. I.en I Quiet, I 40a I 43. Sihoi 30 IS. |