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Show Coflee Futures. Nl-:Y YORK. Nov. 9, - The market for coffpe futures np.-Mio.i steady wt an advance ad-vance of 2 to 7 poinds and sold about 5 to points not h.her during the .rly t rading on forci-n linyiiie and scat icrorl 'ovnn,! nfter y.-stcnlay-.s snthn.-k. Imports Im-ports ,,f str:oly liiHzilinn nmrkoiH heh rd upimn. imi Ih. rnaiU. 1 ,,,, some Ira IO .will! u ;,s Wf. Hf) rtM!(,w.t( ()f i ,f'r'"' ";ti"-it ami .rj, :i,ov t 1 r -. 1 ''aiT vh h Mnrch dcf.,!iiniig fi-oiu fir..;,. while ;, w.irUo.l otr from ' 7 o;,. I to 6.92 . The loalnt wars 4 u 7 u,.inla net lower. Sales, 56,500 bags. November, 6.82 c; December, 6.84c; January, 6.S4c; February, 6.84c; March, 6.S5c; April, 6.87c; May, 6.91c; June, 6.9Bc; July, 7c; August, 7.05c; September, 7.10c; October, 7.15c. Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, 7c; Santos No. 4, 9M:r- The cost and freight market was . reported rather easier in tone, with quotations ranging from 9.35c to 9.40c for Santos 4s, English credits. The official cable reported no change in the primary markets. |