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Show LIVELY IN WALL STREET NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Industrials and specialties held a conspicuous place in the opening dealings in stocks today, but Louisville & Nashville rose strongly li. Atlantic Coast Line 2 and there was a very active demand for Southern Pacific at an advance of H. Hide and Leather preferred rose 2, Manhattan 1, Llneeed ltt. Biscuit 1U and' Colorado Fuel Five thousand shares of Corn Products which changed hands at 25 and 2i. compared com-pared with 24 last night.' United States Steel rose a quarter 00 running sales of 4000 shares and Amalgamated Copper i on running sales of 2500 shares. With the course of the morning the market took on the same aspect as yesterday, namely, sensational advances in usually obscure stocks and realizing In the standard railroad rail-road stocks. Later on there were heavy purchases of St, Paul and Union Pactflo at rallies of a point which lifted them 1 to 1 over yesterday ana the usual favorites fa-vorites came into general demand. The realising carried a number of railroads below last night after Southern Pactflo had advanced a full point. A large number num-ber of minor railroads- and Industrials made gains of 1 to 2. Sugar rose IS and the local tractions were strong. Hide and Leather preferred Jumped 6 ' and New York Airbrake 4!4. Paclflo Mall lost S and Mexican Central a point. The market became more irregular and under cover of the rise in St. Paul and Union Pacific, which extended a fraction further, some of the Industrials wer pressed for sale to take profits along with the railroads. United States Steel lost Its rise and the coalers sagged beiow last night. New Airbrake rose 7H. Rock Island Isl-and and Quicksilver Mining 2. and Southern Pacific preferred 1. Bonds were firm at noon. The buying of the standard Blocks was largely concentrated for a time In Rock Island, the reported sale of $25,000,0)0 of the Rock Island bonds helping that stock. It sold at 3 and Union Pacific at 115. but did not materially strengthen other Western stocks. Various specialties were pushed energetically to new high levels. New York Airbrake responded with a Jump of 4. Southern Pacific preferred and Steel Foundries preferred 2 and a long list of others a point or more. Amalgamated Amalga-mated Copper, after being neglected during dur-ing the forenoon, was taken In hand and pushed up to 7634. The persistent heaviness of the coalers and evidence of steady realising elsewhere carried prices downward. Earlier advances ad-vances were largely reduced and wholly wiped out In some cases. Before 2 o clock the market was on the up grade again, the United States stocks. Amalgamated Copper, Union Pacific and Erie ruling at the best. .... ... Chesapeake & Ohio extended Its gain to 1H, Norfolk & Western IV Southern Pacific Pa-cific 1 and Baltimore & Ohio,- New York Central. Canadian Pacific and Consolidated Consolidat-ed Gas a point. Chicago & Alton lost V. The market was sold again at the advance ad-vance and reacted a point or more for the Pacifies, Sugar. New York Public Service stocks and Copper. There were some final rallies, L. & N. mounting to 141 on the declaration of an extra dividend on Atlantic Coast Line. The close was active and irregular. St. Louis 'Wool. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15. Wool Steady; Territory Ter-ritory and Western medium, 22j'Xc; fine medium 19321c; fine, 15(6 ISc. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Cattle Receipts, 13,000, Including 400 Westerns; market best, steady, others 10c lower; good to prime steers, $6.90(86.85; poor to medium. $3.60 6.70; stockers and feeders. $2.00tf4.00; cows, $1.26'$4.40; heifers, $1.75!g5.40; cannera. $1.2a 62.40; bulls. $2.0ufi4.25; calves, $3.5O7.00; Western steers, $3.10(65.15. Hogs Receipts today. 33.000; tomorrow, 35.000; market 10c lower; mixed and butchers. butch-ers. $4.66&4.87: good to choice heavy, $4.80 4.90; rough heavy, $4.6C-g4.65; light, $4.604 4.80; bulk of sales. $4.654.80. . ! Sheep Receipts. 22,000; sheep, weaker; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $4.3064.76; fair to choice mixed. $3.50(&4.20; Western sheep, $3.254.7S; native lambs, $4.26i3.00; Western lambs, $4.6066.60. LATE NEVADA STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Adams Goldfleld Mg Co....$ .09 $ .10 Black Butte G. Mg. Co 16 .18 Blue Bull M Co. of Goldfleld ..... .2S Booth M. Co. of Goldfleld.. .13 Bullfrog Mining Co of Nev.. .49 Columbia Mt Mining Co 23 .25 DiamondfleJd G M Co 37 .... Esperanza Mg. Co .01 Goldfleld Bull ABM Co .16 Goldfleld Diamond M Co .20 Goldfleld Mg Co of Nev.. .2 Goldfleld Mohawk M Co.. .15 .22 Goldfleld Red Lion Mg Co.. .U6 .... Goldfleld Stiver Pick Mg Co .... .IS Goldfleld Ton Mg Co .11 Gold Mountain Con .vl Hasel Kirk Goldfleld Co.. .06 Jim Butler Tom Mg Co w Jumbo Mining Co 54 .... Jumbo Extension M Co 19 .21 Llttlo Ton Dev Co 45 .48 Lucky Tom Con M Co .10 MacNamara Mining Co 21 .... Montana Ton Mg Co 1.9- .... New York T Con M Co 12 .... Paymaster Mining Co 02 .... Qulncv Mining Co 11 .... Ray Extension M Co .OS Ray & O'Brien M Co .10 Ray Tonopah Mg Co -. .14 Red Top Mining Co 12 Rescue Mining Co 09 .10 Rothwoll G M & M Co .60 Ton Belmont D Co 76 .78 T & California M Co 17 Ton Cash Boy Mg Co .12 Tonopah Extension 2.W) 2.25 Ton Gold Mountain 17 .18 Ton Midway Mg Co 37 .39 Ton M Co of Nev 9.00 9.37 Ton North Star T & D 17 .18 Tonopah Union M Co .11 T'nlted Tonopah M & D .08 Vernal M Co of Goldfleld.. .10 West End M & M Co 10 .17 s |