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Show STOCKS DRIVEN DOWN. WHEN RZCOVCRY SETS IN New York. Oct 13. Tiading in t'ao j slocks whs w-ry f,c'.lvo at the ope-iPr; of the marl:A and prices were s"ntr-ally s"ntr-ally higher. The effect if proiit liking lik-ing sales, however, was manifest at some points. Stocks were supplied freely "'id t there was a sharp break, ail areur.ii. Sor.'e of tho specit't es, v.Meh had been consolcuo.isly 'tr;im if la: I'V--heavily. Among h- rcresen'r.ilve stocks Union Pacific, Reading ami V. S. iteel cemoiuii were Ihe c'aicf sufferers. suf-ferers. The decline was stopped b'" the vlg-oi vlg-oi on bidding up of St. Pa-il. vilcii bounded tin 1 1-2. Only partial r'eov-oiiex r'eov-oiiex were made by the active rocks but there were a few strong s'.'Ots clsew here. Chicago Livestock. Cat tie Receipts est maled at .o-'. market steady., he-eves ? t.T.vv 5.R3: Texas steers. 1.23ft il.5o; western steers. . 1.20 ri 6.25; . stockern and feeders $1. JO 'Tit. 75; cows arid heifers, heif-ers, $2.53fi t'i.5'1: calves $7.5of 1 o.oo ; Hogs receipts estimated at 6.000; market 5 to toe up; light $S.i;oTi H.:jO; heavy, $s.luf H.15: lougli .is 107i S.ft5; good to choice heavy, $S.mV 9.10; pijrs ss r.o'f i.97. Sheep Receipts estimated at S.000; market steady, native 52.50'ii 1.25; western, S2. 5001. 25; yearlings. $1.23 fj 3.4t: lambs, native." $1.400 7.00; western. $1 75 'ft 5 Co. Chicago Close. Chicago, Oct. 15. Close: Wheat Oct.. fMS-S; Dec., 93 "J-!. 1-2; May. $1.01 1-2; July, 07. Corn Oct., IS, Dec. 47 1-8; May, 4f7-S. Oats Dec. :;o 3-4 ft 7-8; May .14. Pork Jan.. $16.65; May. $16 60, I.rd Oct., $12.S3; Nov. $11,77 1-2. Ribs Oct., $11.00; Jan., $9,37 1-2. |