OCR Text |
Show - j yj New York Stock Ll6t. (Last Sale.) Amalgamated Coppor S3 3-4 American Beet Sugar 53 3- American Cotton Oil 57 1-2 American Smelt & Rcfng 79 American Sugar Refining 120 1-2 American Tel. & Tel 142 1-S Anaconda Mining Co 43 Atchison ...106 3-4 Atlantic Coast Line 138,1-1 Baltimore & Ohio 15 o-S Brooklyn Rapid Transit 91 1-4 Canadian Pacific 2C2 3-4 Chesapeake & Ohio 80 . Chicago & Northwestern ....13S 3-4 Chicago, Mil. & St Paul 113 Colorado Fuel & Iron 36 Colorado &. Southern, bid 38 Delaware & Hudson 16S Denver & Rio Grande 21 1-2 Erie 33 3-1 General Electric 1SZ 1-2 Great Northern pfd 137 1-S Great Northern Ore Ctfs 45 Illinois Central, bid 127 Interborough-Met 19 1-2 Preferred 65 1-2 Inter Harvester 119 1-2 Louisville & Nashville 144 1-2 Missouri Pacific 43 1-S Mo. Kansas & Texas 27 3-1 Lehigh Valloy 174 3-S National Lead GO 1-2 New York Central 114 Norfolk & Western 115 1-1 Northern Pacific :123 1-4 Pennsylvania 123 People's Gas 115 7-8 Pullman Palace Car 165 Reading 170 5-S Rock Island Co 24 3-4 Preferred 48 1-2 Southern Pacific '-H0 3-8 Southern Railway 2S 84 Union Pacific 171 1-8 United States Steel 74 1-8 Preferred Ill 1-8 Wabash 4 1-S Western Union, hid 78 PRICE CHANGES LOWER. New York, Nov. 25. Wall street awaited the opening of the market with interest today owing to the pub-Ucaion pub-Ucaion since the suspension of business busi-ness on Saturday of the award of the arbitration board to the eastern railroad rail-road engineers' demands. Some Indication of the probable trend of prices was furnished by the sharp declines of American raJJrpad stocks in. tho foreign markets, which were influenced by disquieting political polit-ical news. Price changes here range from half moderate recoveries stocks fell abruptly ab-ruptly again pn publication of an unconfirmed un-confirmed report that hostilities had broken out between Austria and Ser-vla. Ser-vla. The secondary fall carried the list well under the opening figures, with especial heaviness in Reading and the transcontinental. Bonds were steady. New York Money. New York, Nov. 25. Close: Prime a point to a point lower. After some mercantile paper, 5 per cent. Sterling Ster-ling exchange easy, with actual business busi-ness in bankers' bills at 4.S0.90 for 60-day bills, and at 4. So for demand. Commercial bills, 4.S0 1-2. Bar silver, sil-ver, 63. Mexican dollars, 4S 3-4. Government Gov-ernment bonds Bteady. Railroad bonds heavy. Metals. New York, Nov. 25. Copper easy; standard spot and Nov., 17 05 bicr ' : I Dec and Jan., 17.0517.40; electro- ' lytic and lake, 17.fl217.S7, castings, t 17.2517.37. Tin weak, spot, Nov. j and Dec, 49.2549.7g; Jan., 49.37(7? J 49.50. Lead steady at 4.454.55. Spel : ter steady at 7.404-7.60. Antimony i Steady; Cookson's, 10.50. Iron quiet; ! No. 1 northern. -1S.7519.25; No. 2 1 northern, 1S.251S.75; No. 1 south,- .' ern, 1S.7519,25; No. 1 southern soft, 1S.5019.00. 1( |