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Show I trifuqal, .m; test, $3.00; molassca xtip'ar :'..l."., refined eiilc-t. Spot Col'iee, quiet. MLB'SlffilS STRENGTH SHOWN IN THE STOCK MARKET New York, Oct. 20. ctive trading at the opening of the stock market j today showed irregular changes, but J within a narrow range as a rule. International In-ternational Harvester and Tennessee Copper rose 1-1. Anaconda. American Car and American Locomotive de-elined de-elined 1. Prices gave war at a rapid rate until Unlt-'d States Steel, Union Pacific and New York Central offered suffle lent re-sistance to enc-o. rage tne bulls to await for a rally, but the market mar-ket became ejulet at a fractional recovery. re-covery. I-ow figures showed Great Northern preferred and Erie down 1 18, Atchison. Atlantic Coast Line and Western Union 1 1-4, and Reading, Read-ing, Southern Railway preferred, lulsllle & Nashville, American Smelting. Colorado Fuel aud Utah Copper 1. The morning stock market showed roslsteuce to the effect of the rise of live per cent in the Bank of England discount rate. The evidence that action ac-tion had been anticipated In the selling sell-ing of stocks yesterdav encouraged re- I puroha.-es. Operations u the recovery recov-ery centered In United States Steel land Union Pacific, the former rising 1 point and the latter 11 over yes- I terday's closing. At noon active stocks were steady. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts Estimated at 7e'"0; market steady. Beeves. 4.0' 7.S3 ; Texas steers, l l lfiTj 5.70; western steers, $1.101 C S0t stockers and feeders, $1 5(t G.ijO; cows and heifers, $2.2yiG.'dZ. calves, $7. 25-5i in. On. Hogs Receipts estimated at 17,-Oiio; 17,-Oiio; market luc. lower. Light, $S."0 h'jA: mixed. sS 20ft O.o 5; heavy. JS.nntf r. 1 it ; rough, -S.imi s.20; good to choice heavy. JSuii 9.10: pigs. IK.23Jiy.nil; hulk of galea. 5S.25 T.S.mi, Sheep Receipts estimated at 40.- j Ooii; market steady. Native. ?2..riiT' ! 4 30; western, $2. 73ft 4.23; yearlings, $4 25ft5. pl; lambs, native. 4.5oft ".no; western, ?'4 75ft rt. S3. Omaha Livestock. i Omaha. Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts, I lO.Oiju; market 10c higher; nailvo erssteers, J5.nnft5.25; cows and helf-ers, helf-ers, $5.0nft 5.3; western steers $150 ft 5.25: ranners. $2. 75ft 3.50; stockers an lee-deis, t.o.ift 5 S5 ; calves. $J 25 tMf: bulls, stags, etc.. $:;.ufjft 4.75. Hogs Receipts 4.;uo; market 10ft 2oe lower; heavy. JS.'JO'o S.4C : mixed. JS.:!3ft S ."It; l'sht .S.30ft .MJ; pigs, ?7.25ft7.5'i; bulk. $S.nu6"t S.30. Sheep Receipts oU...lli; se;,dv. Yearlings. $ 1.5'ift 5.25; wethers. J:;.5u , iL25; ewes, JX23ft S.G5; lambs. Ji;.l5 i - Chicago Produce. ! Chicago. Oct. 20.-But'er steady; creameries. 2U"29: dairies. 2.1ft 27; Eijgs Steady ; reccim :j.51m; at mark cases Included. isi-2fi 21 1-2; prime firsts. 20 1-2. Cheese Steady; daisl.-s. 15 1.2; and twins, 14 1-2; Yomi Americas, 15ft 15 1-1; Ix;n;horns. 15 1-tft 1-2. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Oct. 20. Raw su?ar was firm; Muscovado S3 test. $3.4u; ceu- |