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Show WORLB'SMARKETS . GENERAL DECLINE ON THE STOCK MARKET New York, Nov. 1C Tho opening dealings In stocks today were moderately moder-ately active and prices were higher, but the gains In all the important issues is-sues were restricted to minor fractions. frac-tions. A sprinkling of declines gavo a slightly Irregular appearance to the market St. Louis Southwestern rose 2 7-S, D. & R. G. 1. and Amalgamated Copper 5-8. j When the western railroad stocks tegan to betray symptoms again of yesterday's weakness, the room traders trad-ers put out short lines and the whole j market went down St Poul. Uuion j Pacific and Amalgamated Copper lost 1 1 point and trading became sluggish. Stocks were sold on a modorato scale, mainly liecause of distrust of the operations to advance prices yesterday. yes-terday. Organized efforts to raise prices seemed to be abandoned. The decllue was general and quite uniform. uni-form. Reading, Northern Pacific, U, S. Steel and American Smelting lost 1 point. Bonds were hea y. Niw York Money. New York, Nov 1C Closo: Mercantile Mer-cantile paper, f 1-2 to r. per cent. j Sterling exchange firm with actual business In bankers' bills at $LS15 for CO day bills and at $4 8590 for demand. de-mand. Commercial bills, $4.81 1-2. Bar silver, 55 7-S. Mexican dollars, id. Government bonds steady; railroad londs easy. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Nov. 1C Close: Cattle Receipts 2C."0o; market slow and weak. Beeves, S4.40(?j 7.50; Texas steers, $4.00$; o.ilfi; western steers, J4.1?7 stockers and feeders, $3.307t cows and heifers. $2.20 TC.2U; calves, $7. 5010.50. Hogs Receipts 20,000; market more active and Bteady. Light, $7.00 tfi7 50; mixed, $7.20 7 00; one load sold at $7 65; rough, ?7 10(!j 7.30; good to choice heavy, $7.3037.60; pigs, $6.75 7.50; bulk of sales. $7.35". 7 50. Sheep Receipts 4U.ii'0; market 10 to 25c. lower than yesterday's close. Native, $2 25i74.50; western, $2.50T() 4 10; yearlings. 4.00?j 5 25; lambs, iative, $4.250 30; western, $4.50 6 30. Chicago Close. Chicago, Nov, 10 Clso: Wheat-Dec, Wheat-Dec, Ho l-2?"fi 5-S; Mav, DC 3-8?i l-2; July, 93 1-Sg3-S. I Corn Dec, 45 7-S; May, 47 7-S; j July, -IS l-2fj 5 8 Oats Dec, 31 1-4; Mav, 34 1-4C?1 3-S: July 34 1-4. Pork Jan., $17.32 1-2. May., $10.15. Iird Nov., $10 80; Jan, $10 10; May. $9 C5. Ribs Jan.. $9.17 1-2; Mav. 8 90. Rye Cash. 7879; nec..-7G 1-4. Parley Cash, G0fj 85 1-2. Tlmothv Cash, $.0 9.2.".; March, $9.75?M0.2j. Clover Cash, $10 00 fi 13. 5u March, $14 50. Omjha Livestock. Omaha. Nov 10. Cattle Receipts 5.500; market slow, 15c. lower. Na- ; tlve steers, $4. 00 ft 0.75; western steers. $2. Soft 6.25; stockers and feeders. feed-ers. $3.00 ft 5.25; calves, $3.2o'a7.25. j Hogs Receipts C.Oou; market 15 to 25c. lower. Heavy, $7.10ft 7.25; mixed . $7.25ft7.40; light $7r.0ft7.05; pl?s, $0.50ft7.5O; bulk of sales. $7.20ft 7.50. SheejVT-Recelpts 25,i"0; market 10 to 2"c. lower. Yearlings. $i.oo4.40; wethers, $3 25ft 3.85; owes, ?3.O07 3 40; lambs, $5.50fti.l0. Chicago Produce. Chicago. Nov. 1C. P.uttcr, steady. Creameries, 24 ft 30 1-2; dairies, 27ft 27. EEgs steady; receipts 2,774 cases, at mark casvs Includi-d, 19 l-2ft22; firsts. 28; prime firsts, 30. Chees. firm. Daisies. 15 l-2ft3-4; Twins. 14 -4ftl-2; young Americas, 15 3-1ftlC; longhorns. 15 3-lftlO. Metal Market. New York. Nov. 10. Standard cop-per cop-per (pilct, $12. 45ft 12.5(1; Dec, $12.55 ft 12.05. Tin firm; sjot, $30 7uft 37 0o; Dec, $30. 70ft 30. so I-oad quiet, $4. loft I.50, New Vork. Bar silver. 55 7-S Sugar and Coffee. New Yok, Nov. 10. Sugar Raw, I firm. Muscovado 80 test, $3.40; centrifugal cen-trifugal 90 test. $3 90. nkolasses su- I j gar. 89 test. $3.40, Rellued quiet, j Coffee Spot, firm; No. 7 Rio, 12; 1 Santos No. 4. 12 7 S. |