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Show METAL MARKET QUIET IX ABSENCE OF CABLES J;9 I- PRICES OF METAiS y IN NEW YORK "MARKET Silver 50?c London fiuot.ition 28 5-lGd ! Copper (electro.) 512.75dul2.S7", Lead, easy l.37iM.I2i .J. "' . . ...... j NEW YORK, Nov. 6. The usual Saturday Sat-urday situation obtained in the nictul market in the absence of exchanges, and prices were nominal. Tin was quoted at ?:J0.P.7$C0.62. Lake copper was quoted hy local dealers deal-ers at .'Ji::.0013.l27., nlcclrolylif at $12.75 'I2.87J, and casting at 512.fi2.lff 12.7"). Lead reported easy at S).:!ii1.12i. Spelter nominal, 50.15 aaked. Tron steady; No. I northern. SlS.uOS1 10. oO: Xo. 1 southern. $lS.2rjI9.75. New York Flour and Grain, X10W YOKK, Nov. l l"lour Receipts, ".2,700 barrels: exports, 12.025 barrels: market unchanged, with demand slow; Minnesota patents. $r.25dj'5.50; winter straights. ?5.1Qi5ir.;!0, Minnesota baltei-s, f l.50igi l.S0: winter extras. 51.30fa"'-I:S0; winter win-ter patents. $5J!57i5.7n; winter low grndojj. $1.20fM.70. Wheat Receipts. 120.000 bushels: exports. ex-ports. 90.C0.r) bushels; spot, lit m; Xo. 2 red. 51.25 asked elevator; Xo. 2 red, $1,212 nominal f.o.b. afloat; Xo. 1 northern north-ern Vhilulh, 1.12? nominal f.o.b. afloat; Xo. 2 hard whiter, 51.161; nominal f.o.b. afloat. Options After a. steady but rather featureless fea-tureless opening the wheat market gained strength and advanced ijc on covering cov-ering hy shorts on reports of firmer northwestern north-western cash markets and buying by prominent houses. Tho close was firm at i'i1(' advance. December closing at 51.103 and May at 51.00 1. Now York Sugar. XBW YORK. Nov. C Sugar Haw. steady; fair rellnlng, S.SOv: centrifugal, .!G-tost. 4. 30r; molasses sugar, ;;..)."c; re-Jlned. re-Jlned. steady; crushed, o.Soc; powdered, 5.25c; granulated, 5.15c. |