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Show ! MODERATE RESUMPTION OF 1 SELLING AT OPENING New York. Aug. 23. There was a moderate resumption of yesterday's Felling movement at the opening today but the losses were only of consequence conse-quence in a few stocks, among the most active issues declined generally ran'to small fractions. Selling ceased r-hortly after the opening when tho market stiffened gradually until the early sharp lost-es had been turned Into corresponding gains. As yesterday tho most actlv- . ,ity and widest fluctuations were In j Union Pacific, Reading and IT. S. Steel. Reading more than made up the opening decline and Union Pacific Pa-cific dnd U. S. Steel alno sold a large fraction above yesterday's close. j The market held pretty firm on the recovery, although there was oc-! oc-! caslonul light profit taking In Reading and several others The support extended ex-tended to prices when the market was weak and drove In the short -interest to some extont, but speculative specula-tive operations generally were held In check, pending further developments develop-ments In the political situation. Bonds w:cre steady. ' Chicago Livestock. Chicfvgo, Aug. 23. Cattle Receipts estimated at 70,000; market steady to I strong. Beeves, $4 Rjffj S.f.O; Texas steers, $3 COG 5.85: western steers, Sl.OOif; 7.00; stoclcors and feeders, J4.10T.f6. 25; cows and heifers, $2 00gi CCO; calves, $C. 508.75. Hogs Receipts estimated at 13,-000; 13,-000; market 5f?;l0c up. Light, $8 7 3 TP 9 25; mixed, $S.25T?9 10; heavy, $7.73 (R8.S0; rough, $7.958.10: good to choice heavy. S.205$.80; pigs, $S.20Tj 9.00; bulk of 6ales, $8.40-ftS.70. Sheep Receipts estimated at 20,-000; 20,-000; market strong and 10c up. Na- . tive, $2.c10'5C.5O; western, $2. 75 4.50; yearlings. $ 1. 50T? G CO; lambs native, na-tive, f!75T6.S5; western, $4 750.95. f Omaha Livestock. Omaha. Aug 23. Cattle, receipts, 7.100; market steady to 10 higher; native steers SOOTi'SoO; cows and heifers, 3TjC00; western sters, 3.75 a6 75; cows and heifers, 2.754.75; , canners, 2.2513.25; .stockers and ; feeders, 3.005.75; calves 3?i6.50;; ' lulls. 3Tj5.25. t Hogs Receipts. C.000; market 5f ; 10c higher, heavy, 8.40(.j 8.S0. mixed.: 3.r.OTi8.75; light. 8 80Tj9; pigs, 7.5 J I (-'8 50. bulk,(8.50irj.8 75. j I Sheep Receipts, 3.7u: market. 10c I lower; yearlings. 4.501ij.30; wethers, :,.75Ti 4 45; ewes, 3.50(5 4.10, lambs,' G (a 6.50. Chicago Market. Chicago. Aug. 23. Close; Wheat' Sept M 3-4a7 S; May 51 .07 I S I Corn Sept. GO 3-i; Dec. 5S l-2a5-S; ' Mav CO 5 S. I Oatfc Sept. 31 1-2; Dec. 3 3-4; May ! .10 5-8a3-l. Pork SepL $21. .';0: Oct. jun.r.n; ! .Tan. 1$.40. i Ivnrd Sept. $11 92 l-'.'a9o. Oct. ! $11.92 1-2a95; Nov. $11.45; January $10.52 12. Ribs Sept. $12.37 12; Oct. $11.-C2 $11.-C2 1-2. I ' j Chicago Produce. ! Chicago, Aug. 23 Butter, stead v; creameries, 24 1 2729; dairies, 25T ,27. K?gs, steady; receipts C.7I4 cases, at mark cases included, 14 l 1-2; firsts 20; prime firsts 2:'. ""Choose, steady, daisies, if. l-4; twins, l5ffil-2; O'onng Americas, lGrTi 1-2- Longhorns, 16 1-4 'it2. Sugar, New York, Aug. 23. Raw sugar, firm:: muscovado, 89 test, 395, centrifugal centri-fugal 96, test 415; molasses sugar 89, Uot 37" Refine J steady. A Coffee, spot.. firm: No. 7 Rio, 9 3-j-No. 4 Santos, .10 1-2, |