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Show - -T--7-- ti -;j . J-i,v- -1, T " r- y NEW TOr.IT, Nov. S3. Irregular changes In the atock market markei the opening today. A heavy demand for Heading- at an advance of 1 started a general buying- movement Opening losses were cancelled and Pennsylvania, New York Central, the Pacifies, St. Paul, Pennsylvania and Sugar figured for amall gains. The United States Steel stocks met support' alter they bad declined to 11 and 93ft respectively. Substantial Improvement were made in soma of the Investment and low grae stocks. The United State Steel stocks were forced back to the lowest, the preferred losing a full point and the general market waa affected. Speculative activity centered In Reading, Read-ing, which rose an extreme tL. but without much effect elsewhere outside the coaler. Among the specialties, New Tork Dock preferred rose 4 and United States Rubber preferred, West-lnghouse West-lnghouse Electric, new Tobacco preferred pre-ferred and Snuff preferred, 1 to' ltt. The United States 8teel stocks were steadily under pressure and were held sear the lowest. Union Pacific's rise of a point at noon helped the market. Bonds at noon were Ann. Business fell off In the midday session and fluctuations In the favorite stocks were small.' The appearance of large orders for St. Paul led to a bull demonstration in the grangers. St. Paul moved up 14. Northwestern North-western IS. and the preferred 44. Other transcontinental stocks rose to the highest high-est of the day, and there was a revival of the demand for the United States Steel stocks which advanced the common to t2 and wiped out the loss In the preferred. pre-ferred. The - market In general ruled ' higher on more active dealings. I NEW YORK METAL. . 00O NEW TORK, Nov. 20. Bar sll- ver, fic. Copper and lead firm, unchanged. New Tork Sugar. . NEW TORK, Nov. 80. Sugar Raw, firm; fair refining. 4c; centrifugal, .86-teat .86-teat c: molassea sugar, 4c; refined firm; crushed, $.16; powdered, $5.55; granulated, gran-ulated, $5.45. Coffee Steady; No. 7 Rio. tkc . Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Nov. 20. December wheat opened c lower to c higher at $1.08 to $1.06 and advanced to $1.07.- May waa dc lower to Qc higher at $1.08 to $1.08 to $1.08. Later wheat weakened perceptibly on profit taking, December selling off to $106. On buying by the leader of the bull crowd a strong tone developed, December De-cember advancing to $1.08. The close was almost at the highest point December being upll, and May 1 higher. Close: Wheat December, $10.7: May, $1.09; July, 98a Corn December, 484c: January. 44c; May, 46c; Jily. 45c Oats November, &.c; December, , 29c; May, lc; July, $lc. Pork November, $11.30; December, $11.20; January. $12.90; May, $13.10. Lard November, $7.00; December De-cember $6.92; January, $7 00; May, $7.17 C7.20. Ribs-January, $6.67; May. $6.75 6.77. Rye November, 76c. Flax Cash. Northwest $L19. Clover November, $12.00 11.25. Timothy November, $2.70. Barley Bar-ley Cach. 88051c Cash: Wheat No. I red. $L12m.l5; No. 2 red. $1.08-81.12; No. 2 hard, $1.0fcftL13; No. 1 hard. iLOexffl.OO; No. 1 Northern, $1.15&1-1; No. 2 Northern, tLVn&i.iO: No. $ spring. $1.003111. Corn No. i 464l 46c. Oats Nj. 2. 30c; No. 8, 2930c Omaha Cattle. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts, 4800; market ateady to stronger strong-er ; native steers, $3.75ig6.30; cows and heifers, $2.40(S.85; Western steers, $3.00 4.75; Texas steers, $2.753.65; cows and heifers, $2.3CK&3.30; canners. $1.752.30: atockers and feeders, $253.90; calves, $3.00 65.26; bulla, stags, etc.. J2.0O2rJ.8O. Hogs Receipts, 14,500; market 6c lower; heavy, 14.3754.50; mixed. $4.37S4.40; light K35S4.45; pigs, $4.0O4.30; bulk of sales, $4.27S4.42. ' Sneep Receipts, 1800; market strong to Shade higher: Westerns, $4.254.75; wethers, weth-ers, $4.0034.60; ' ewes. 13.80ff4.50: common and stockers, $2.5034.35; lambs, $5.006.00. Kansas City Cattle. , KANSAS CITT, Mo., Nov. SO.-Cattle Recelpta, 9000; ateady; native steers. $3.60 64.25: native cows and heifers. $1.606.00; stockers and feeders, $2.00&3.50; calves, $2.50'6.00; Western steers, $3.0004.75; Western West-ern cows. $1.5033.50. Hogs Receipts, 15,000; steady to 5c lower; low-er; bulk of aales, $4.30(04.60: heavy, $4.55 4.65; packers, $4.4ta4.60; pigs and light $3.7514.45. Sheep Receipts, 3000; steady to 6c lower; low-er; muttons. $3.755.00; lambs, $4.60.00; ranpe wetners, $4.O'(i4.90; ewes. $2-5034.25; Utah grassera, S4.20 (101 pounds). St Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 80. Wool Nominal; Territory and Western medium. 20?321c; fine medium. rT'SlSc; fine, l&glTc. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO, Nov. 30. Cattle Recelpta, 23,000, Including 2500 Westerna; ateady; good to prime steers, 16.0Og1.30; poor to medium, $336.80: stockera and feeders. $1.75Cg4.20; cows. $1.754.00; heifers, $1AV3 6.35; canners, $1.402.35: bulls, $2.004.20; calves, $3.00.5O; Western steers, $3.6066.75. Hogs Receipts today, 50,000; tomorrow, 38.000; steady; mixed and butchers, $4.50 j4.70; good to choice heavy, 14.6f3'4 70; rough heavy, $4.4f4.55; light $4.4034.00: bulk of sales. $4.5554.60. Sheep Receipts, 25,000: sheep and lambs, strong and steady; good to choice wethers, weth-ers, $4 Sig4.90; fair to choice mixed, X3.50J 4.30; Western sheep. 13.00fr5.00: native lambs, $4.25j.00; Western lambs, $4.003 5.80 New Tork Money. NEW TORK. Nov. $0.-lcioae: - Money on call strong. 94 per cent cloa-ing cloa-ing bid 8 per cent; offered at 4 per cent Time loana, ateady, sixty days, ninety daya and six months, Q4 per cent . Prime mercantile paper, 44 per cent ' Sterling exchange opened easy closed steadier, with actual business In bankers' bills' at $4.86.50fi4.S6.66 and at $4.83.70S4.83.75 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, $4.84 and $4.87. Commercial billa, $4.83. Mexican dollars, 47c, Bonds Governments, ateady; railroads, irregular. , Today's Temperature. o'clock SC degrees 7 o'clock .. 22 degrees 8 o'clock 23 degrees 9 o'clock 26 degrees 10 o'clock 49 decrees 11 o'clock A 40 degrees 11 o'clock .. 46 degreea j. o'clock 51 degrees Released on Recognizance. Charles W. Lowell, charged with tn. besslement from the Studebaker Bros, company, appeared before City Judge Dlehl Wednesday morning. The case against htm was continued indefinitely, and the accused was released on his own recognisance, without opposition from the prosecution, - - |