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Show 111 Street Market Js Again Strong r.c Well Distributed, and tho n was c L bcaltoga Rose to Lare Ag-t Ag-t gregate, t'TORK. Nov. D.-Tho election ' v market resembled the election lt-s73 lt-s73 the fact that It offered small t 't for distinctions and contrasts. !?Vnrth of the market became gen-gffi gen-gffi well distributed and the deal-flirni deal-flirni to a larger aggregate than for r B nee the panic, on May 9, 1901. H!Z was a heavy outpouring of during the first hour by those l$rLd bought in the past In antlcl-irTol antlcl-irTol the larger demand that would lhe election and the market re-fj re-fj to near Monday close. In the IsH bour there was the usual dlsposl-' dlsposl-' .J w realize profits on the conclder-i conclder-i ttC advances of the day. But these iSmaents did not at all obscuro the ironed demand for securities and T.culatlvc strength displayed by arket. Another change was In i temper of the later speculation, as toured with tho opening. Tit most feverish movemonts, at first, e" among the Industrials, some of i0Ti- grade Issues being conspicuous y ftey suffered most materially In rrtllzlnff of the first hour. Af ter bit they did not return to their first oicence. The opening rush In tho ritles of this class was In pursuance 'tte campaign Inaugurated late last rfiiln them, on the assumption that a revived speculation, after the elec-I'aa elec-I'aa would turn Into now channels. But Mk, enlarged demand which poured Into jfe mirket today seemed not to be In-itftrf In-itftrf to rush Into all grades of securl-tfisVlthout securl-tfisVlthout discrimination and without jjjird to the earning power. The later itrtet showed notable diversion of do-Bid do-Bid to established dividend payers k4 to standard railroad stocks, jjh United States Steel stocks were Kt exempt from this tendency, and Bslr opening prices proved to be the tylmt of the day. The close re-iabjance re-iabjance of the opening dealings In li.lwo stocks pointed to concentrated rafisflonal operations. Southern Pa-tfie, Pa-tfie, Reading, Rock Island and Eric lojiie aggressive leaders of the late wrtjitnt In the railroad list. There Si no specific news to account for titlr ftrength. The day'e news was kt little regarded outside the election, ;El there was not much of il of lm-jctir.ee lm-jctir.ee ITht monev market was nartlv iinnf- cted by the arrangements for further fSi shipments to Cuba, the recession 'par of New Tork exchange at Chl-p, Chl-p, requirements for the levity In filiation, the announcement of tho flidnc her of a half a Japanese loan Ift.0.000 and the intimation that GcTemment deposits to the extent of Cfi.),0CO will probably be drawn from fie barjks about December 1. Sterling utbinse was steady, but the Imperial fclc of Germany made a good return, Sf:ling rising at Berlin The price of lii was marked down In London, and it Impression was created that an ad-rwee ad-rwee In the Bank of England discount will be avoided tomorrow. The .'pek market closed Irregular and be-b be-b bat prices. iTce bond market was very strong, Kt tie largest dealings were Incon-,Wmt Incon-,Wmt Interest bearing Issues, Total par value. J14.145.000. f NEW YORK BOND LIST. iBSrclia res. 104'i Mex Cent 4s ..71 :V2,WUS 101H do 1st lnc .... 23 -w?'Jrfff 1WV4 M & St L 4s... 97 ; coupon ... lOHi.M K & T 4s...l02'4 US net? 4s reg 1301 do 2nds 5Vi le wopoa IMiJn R R of Mex ;5 eld ta rej. 10GU consol 4s SOU h i wnpon lop N Y Cent Ben I gen 34s 100a fc .5!. 4 loy N J Central WLW ft 53 gen 5s 135 S?tCrv?.L,,BWK Nor Pac 105 ft1 Ohio 4s,-0Ki do 3s 7514 Vtin - 93 Norf & West u. ?K 53 112 consol 4s 1001 fiL ??6.,, 83 O S L 4a and S.4 0 0.4s 1004 Partic lOIVi in AUn 3!8 W Per"- conv 3'.102 '?( QcPe' -13 W ncad eon 4s ...101 Ttu i. ' P St L & Iron Mtn Northw St L & S F fg JkR 1 & P R R St Louis Sw :cr t ; k s ista poa Tc5L&Pn Seah A 7.4 4k... 91 ttou El Louls So Railway 5s.llSli fa. SSL is. ' T, St L & West I'll I R n 8- M U P is 10C Irtj il J'v -101 d0 conv -11214 Sccn HAn 4b'10iW lT s Steel M 5sS7,4 D C (o leh B .... OJi '14 v LI1,1W,A WlFcon Ccn Is. 92 ttid s 1031- COnv Ds 82 ' CLOSING STOCK LIST. UtilMn Salcs.Hlph.Low.Cloae. I'ftO 6.S 103 101 102? lltrRd P 1744 172U 173(i ;l'rrtd i.M) 10- 10Vi 4 lCnrCd 21 3514 .5. L &Un - &WQ ISC 1W 1W fe... ,PBW C7?$ C3 caS, fererrer;1&S fig jSrrca: $ gfe o5 Cen5SM " i'lSS 115 1 'aJ?'rea '4 23 T.4' City a!" 517 49tf 50 tfelTi 8o" ' 20 28V4 29V4 N . , 0 siv, 01 cm Ejtan tJ ns$$ 13r' 134W 1" h&F'"-" iS i6 iS 'rtUV'3 1.188 S'fi g gv 2. K. t t 22 7010 iMVi 1H 10474 jBVcd. 23V4 3216 33'Z tlntral ,1" M 40W 40'4 ... I.; 7-i0 T-IVfi 73V4 73V4 iftfifcZ i:2s , & gf-8L-L:w'g T4 Sfreffr-173'400 77 73 7Cd fflrvi ?. s8 S s.7a ....211 wt 36 -fr- SILVER. Now York ss&c 4- San Francisco tSUc 4- London , 7v4d 4- LEAD. 4- New York oxchango ll.20J?i,30 4- 4- COPPER. 4- 4- Now York exchange.. ..H3.G24U14. 00 r4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4r4-4--f-f S. L. & S. P. 2nd p. 200 C6 C3 04 St. L. SW 2,000 24 23V4 23 preferred 2,800 80 W CO Southern Pao 20,200 6 024 C4i Southern Ry 41.400 3551 34& 35'4 proferrcd AW 04 MV4 oi Texas & Pac 1G.SO0 50 3 36 T., St. L. & VT 1,700 30 29 2tKi preferred 7M Gll 40 DO',4 Union Pac 103,000 113 111 113 preferred 700 -13V4 45 444 Wabash 1,203 234 22 23 preferred 9,100 44 43 4-1 W. & L. E 2.000 19 18 1! Wisconsin Cen. ... 2,300 23 22?i 22TJ preferred 00 45 454 45 Mexican Cen 41,000 19 1814 19 So. Pac. pfd 3.E0O 1101 UG 110 Express Companies-Adams Companies-Adams 250 American 200 212 212 211 United States ? 115 Wella-Fargo 237 Miscellaneous Amal. Copper 59,9(0 741A 72 7314 Am. Car & Fdy.... 4.CO0 2ST4 23,i preferred 1,200 E0i 85Vi S5 Am. Cotton Oil .... COO 32 3214 3U4 preferred 45 American Ico 300 0S OS 0S preferred 100 37?i 36V1 Am. Linseed Oil .. 300 144 14 1414 preferred , , SO Am. Locomotive .. 13,400 20 ?&A 3014 preferred 500 3V S?i American S. & R 112 preferred 1,400 112 112 113 Am. Sugar Rcf.... 42.500 141 145& 145 Anaconda M'ng Co 100 103 105 10a Brooklyn R. T 19,300 GSft C7 07 Colo Fuel & Iron.. 25.900 44 4214 43 Consolidated Gas .. fi.SOO 217, 210 217 Com Products 3,400 29& 20 20 preferred 200 7Ry 73 78 Distillers' Sec S.6CO 37 36M. 3014 General Electric .. 7.500 17714 176 170 Internat. Paper .... 8,700 20 1911 20i-i preferred 1,000 79 7S 78 Internat. Pump 3SVi ; preferred 79 National Lead .... 2,300 25 2t 24 North American ... 200 97 9 9514 Pacific Mall 5.M0 42 41 41 People's Gas 22,700 111 109 110 Pressed Steel Car.. 2.GCO 3414 31 34 preferred S2 Pullman Pal. Car 225 Republic Steel ....'11.000 17 15 10 preferred G.70O CA Gl G3 Rubber Goods 1,700 24 23 23 preferred 100 SO ffi Kl Tennessee C. & I.. 2G.700 70A GS G9 U. S. Leather G.200 13 13 13 preferred 1.400 92 92 92 U. S. Realty 1,0 GS CS GSU preferred G5 U. S. Rubber 20- 2S 20 pre'-rred 00 S4 84 S4 U. S. Steel 2GS.OO0 27 2fl 26 preferred 148,500 85 84 ?4 W'houso Electric .. 4,900 174 171 173 Western Union .... 300 91 91 91 Total sales for tho day, 2,351,000 snares. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Bar silver, tSVic. Mexican dollora, 46Vlo. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Silver bars, 5SUc. Mexican dollars, 46c. Drafts, sight, 7c; telegraph, 10c Money and Exchange. NEW YORK. Nov. 9. Money on call, steady, 2(02 per cent; closing bid. offered of-fered 214 per cent. Time loans, easy ami dull; Blxty and nlnoty days and six months. 34 per cent. Prlmo mercantile paper. 4"5l Per cent. Sterling exchango. steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $I.SG.401?4.5G.45 for demand and at J4.S3.G04.S3.70 for sixty-day sixty-day bills; posted rates, 4.S4 and $4.s7; commercial bills, X4.S3. New York Metals. NEW YORK. Nov. 9 Tin advanced to 132 7s 6d for spot and to C133 for futures In tho London market, or a gain of CI aB compared with tho closing prlce3 of last Monday, and the local market closed steady. Copper, G3 Gs for spot and 01 5s for futures. fu-tures. Locally, tho market wus linn and showed an advancing tendency, with lako quoted at J13.S7ft 14.12; electrolytic, ?13.S7tf 14.00; casting. $13.C2fll4.00. Lead closed at 13 In tho London mnrkct. roprcsentlnK moderate advances Blncj last Monday. Locally, quotatlona were unchanged, un-changed, ranging from J4-20 to 54.C0 for the spot delivery. Spelter was higher In both merknts. closing at 24 In London and at J5.40'J5.45 In New York. Iron closed at 50s 6d In Glasgow and at 45s 101 In Mlddlesboro. Locally, Iron is firm. No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft wcro S15.55'G16.00; No. 1 foundry Northern, SIG.OOff 16.00; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $15.00315.50. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Cattle Receipts 23,000, Steady for good, others 1013 cents lower. Good to prime steers, JG.15 Q-7.00; poor to medium, $3.500 0 00; cows, $1.204.25; heifers, $1.7502 50; bulls. $2.0004.35; calves. $3.5007.00; Western steers, $3.7505.29. Hogs Receipts, 23,000. 5 cents higher; high-er; mixed and butchers. $4.0005.20; good to choice heavy, $5 05 05.20; rough and heavy, $4.7504.90: light, $1.E55.12; bulk of sales. $4,9505.05. Sheep Receipts, 22,000; sheep strong lambs, 10 cents higher. Good to choice wethers, $4.4504.75: fair to choice mixed, $3.5004.30; Western sheep, $3.00 04.76; Weetern lambs, $4.0005.80. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 9. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 2000; market, ntrong to 10c higher. Native steers. Jl.00y6.30; cows and helfcra, J2.&0S3.S5; Western Btocrs. J3.00ff4.00; Texas atecro. ?2.7503.7G; (range) cows and heifers, $2.2503.50; cancrs, J1.750C.1G; otock-crs otock-crs and feeders, $2,2303.93; calves, $3.O)0 5 50: bulls, stags, etc., $L7503.7o. Hogs Receipts, 4000; market Ch higher. Heavy. $4.95(6.05; mixed. S4.9105.OO; llRht, $4.9505.00; pigs, $4.5004.90; bulk of sales, $4.&74jf.00. Shc-op Receipts, 2500; marhot higher. Western yearlings, $4.0004.10; wethers. J3.90&4 30; owes, $3.004.10; common m stockers. J2.GO04.1O. Lambs, $5.0005.85. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 10,000, Including 300 Southerns; market mar-ket Blcadv. Native steers, $3.7506.40; Southern steers, $2.5004.00; Southern cows. $15003.00; native cows and heifers. $1,600 5.00; stockers and feedors. $2.2504.00, bulls, $1.7503.50; calves, $2.2505.7C; Western cows. $1.5003.25. Hogs Receipts, 6000: market stromc to 5 cents higher. Eulk of salC3, $4.8000,10; heavy, $5.CC0G,17; packers, $4.90a5.10; plKS and lights. $1.5005.00. Sheep Receipts, 5000; market steady. Muttons, $3.0004.56; lambs, $4.250o,7S; rango wethers. $3.7504.75; ewes, $2.0004.00. |