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Show Coffee Futures. NEW YORK, S.-'pt. 23. A flightly lower op-ii- : in? was followed by sharp advance In the 111 ark el for coffee futures hero today. The rmn-paratl rmn-paratl vely fitibII voIuitip of off'-rliiCK hie 'rd thiU the tei-hni'-fll pcv-Ition hfld f t rent-the :-d ilur- j ln tho p'or-n-ss of th re'-e-u decline, and. after 1 nr-nln- tinchnsieed to 3 polnrr lnvrer, the inarh"' I ruled very qulci uutlll well aloug In to aft- ernooti. Trading then became more active, with March selling up from 8.74c to 8.91c an-i May from 8.S2c to 9c. Trade Interests were moderate buyers on the advance, while there was scattered covering. The close showed a net gain of 13 to 15 points. Sales, 30.000 bags. September and October. 9.05c: November, S.Soc; December, S.SOc: January, 8.S3c; February. S.86-: March. S.SSc; April, 8.P2c: May. 8.93c; June, 8.99c; July, 9.04c; August. 0 OTc. Spot coffee, dull: Rio No. 7. Oe; Santos No. 4. 11 He Cost and freight offers were about unchanged, un-changed, ranging from 10.60c to 10.70c for Santos San-tos 4s. The official cables reported no change in the Rio market, while Santos Kpots were not quoted and Santos futures were 100 to 125 reis lower. Temperatures In Sao Paulo ranged from 61 to 93 degrees. Victoria cleared 21,000 bags for New York. |