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Show OPENING PRICES v S0riE711flf LOWER Free Selling iq a Nuniter of the Stocks Willi Nuch. Irregularity. ,: ' . NEW TORK. Nov. BOpenlng prices : In the stock market ' today were lower j than on -Saturday, and there was free! selling at various, portions - of the list. Reading .fell 1 and Canadian Pacific 114-Conslderable 114-Conslderable Irregularity prevailed ' between be-tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Additional losses occurred after the opening before the market evidenced rallying power. When stocks began to recover some of the weakest features regained- all- their losses and a fractional additional, notably nota-bly Reading and Metropolitan Street railway. Large selling orders were placed in various - Important stocks later and many stocks sold at the lowest. Dealings were quite active, but the price movement move-ment in the principal stooks were norrow. The 7 per cent call money affected the tone of the market. Bonds were irregular at noon. - " Stocks recovered in a .large measure the ground lost during the morning, led by Reading, which touched 137. The movement move-ment was moderate. Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic preferred gained points,, the common and Hocking Valley Pm. Tennessee Coal 2 and Hocking Valley preferred 1; Northwestern, Kansas and Texas preferred, and Great Northern preferred pre-ferred declined 14. The tone of the market continued to grow better with the course of the day. but the Important bull operations were limited to comparatively few stocks. A reversal of sentiment toward the local tractions caused an advance of 1H In Metropolitan Street Railway and 1 in Brooklyn Transit. The improvement In Reading ran to cover 3 points. Locomotive Locomo-tive also got up 1, and Railway Steel Spring 2. Reading touched 138 before the 8 per cent money rate. Prices to react Delaware Dela-ware it Hudson got a point over Saturday Satur-day Tennessee Coal and Cotton Oil S, Metropolitan Street Railway and Brooklyn Brook-lyn Transit over 2. Metropolitan Securities. Securi-ties. 1: General Electric . and Virginia Carolina Chemical 1. The market rallied in the late dealings and Union Pacific advanced ad-vanced 1, but the closing was. rather irregular. ir-regular. Chicago Live Stock, - CHICAGO. Nov. 6.--Cattle Receipts. 29,000; steady to 10c lower. Beeves, S3.80 S.25; cows and heifers. $1.2E4.40; stockers and feeders. $2,006-4.20: Texans, S.404.S0; Westerns, t3.70fc4.70. Hops Receipt. 33.000; tomorrow. 24.000: steady to strong. - Sllxed nd butchers. $4.8T.5.20: good heavy! S4.Krti5.20: rough heavy. I4.4o34.70; Hght. S4.7o65.15; pigs, $4.05.10: bulks. 4.Kna5.10. Sheep Receipts. 4t,000: strong. Sheep. $4.A5.80: lambs, t4.75fr7.l5. . Omaha Livs Stock. OMAHA. Nov. 1-Cattle-Recelpis. 5500; market generally steady. Native steers. I3.8w8i6.80; corns and heifers. $2.54.00; Western steers. $3.00JO.0: canners. tl.Gop 35: stockers and feeders, $.2.jM.10: calves, $3.00Ii.75; bulls and sUgs, 3.50. Hog-Recelpt. IT00: steady. Heavy, 4.804.924: mixed. 4.804.90: light. $4 90 4.97S: pigs. $4.404.7T.: bulk. $4.824.W. Sheep Receipts. 28.500. Steady. Yearlings, Year-lings, $5.75.10; wethers. $5.g5.90; ewes, 4.85&5.60; lambs. $6.7507.2!. St. Louis Wool. . ST. LOtTIS. Nov. 6. Wool Steady. Territory Ter-ritory and Western mediums, 20Sf30c; line medium, 22Q2c; fine. 14C21c. New York Sugar. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Sugar Raw. steady. Fair refining. 2c; centrifugal m tect). 3',4c: molasses sugar, 2c. Refined, quiet; crushed. $.V30; powdered, $4..0; granulated. $4.60. Coffee Steady. No. 7 Rio. 8.;8c. Kansas City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 8. Cattle-Receipts 17.000; market steady to 6c lower: native steers, $3.75l$.Oi: native cows and heifers. $1.75iM.76; stockers and feeders. $2.504i4.20; bulls. $2.w&'i.O0: calves. $2.26 6.26: Western steer. $2.80j4.40; Western cows. $2.000125. Hogs Receipts 7000: market steady: bulk of sales, $4.87Va4.96: heavy. $4. 4.95; packers, $4.875.00; pigs and lights. $4.704.92H- ' Sheep Receipts 6000: market steady: muttons. $4.5tg.00; lambs, $6.60&7.iK: fed ewes, $S.9&-i.26 ; range wethers, $4.7S.CO. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Nov. . A decline of nearly a penny a bushel In the price of wheat at Liverpool caused a weak tone today in the market here. The break In the foreign market was due mainly to the exceeding- ly iioerai increaw in urc wuuu ui-ments. ui-ments. the movement for last week being be-ing the largest of the season. Selling here was general, commission houses and pit traders being active In that direction. May opened 'tOc to H$ftc lower at 89 rjrtl4c. On support from a leading long this market steadied around 8!Hc for May. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 1315 cars, against 1199 a year ago. . Sentiment In the corn market was a trifle bearish. May opened unchanged to Vc lower at 46'4 to V,l?c and cold at 4t?4? 4ic. Trading was light in oats. May opened a shade to He lower at 32'H'S'i."e to 32, und sold at 32Vu32i'. Provisions were steady, in sympathy with the strength of the hog market. The Mav products opened unchanged, pork at $12,874. iard at $6.95 and ribs at $6.72. Close: Wheat December. 88'4c; May. 89Vic; July. WtWihic. Corn November, 49'i.c: December. 46'ic; old. 46V; January, 44',c; May, 4640Aic; July, 464c. Oats November and December, US 30Wc: May. 32,!2',t' : July. Slc. Pork-Januarv. $12.5512.67U.: May. $12.73. Lard November. $tj.95iL97V4: December, $6.85: January. $6,824: May. $6,974. Ribs January, $ti.!?ftti.5S; May, $6.75 6.774-Rye 6.774-Rye Cash. 7146730. Klax Cash. Northwestern, $1.00. Timothy March. $3.40. Clover Cash, $13.00. Barley Cash. 38fe65c. New York Money. NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Close: Money on call strong and higher. 64&P8 per cent, closing bid 8. offered 9. Time money easy, sixty and ninety days and six months, 5 per cent Prime mercantile paper. 534 per cent. . Sterling exchange weak, with actual business in bankers bills, at $4.W.55i4.8.60 for demand, and at $4.S2.904.82.95 for sixty six-ty day bills. Posted rates. $4,8444.874. Commercial bills, $4.824.S2V Bar silver. 634c Mexican dollars. 4?4c. Government bonds, strong; railroad bonds, heavy. |