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Show THE WORLD'S MARKET NEWS WALL STREET New York, Nov. 24. Prices were well maintained during the morning with small gains among the speculative specula-tive stocks. Movements apparently were not In fluenced by tbe bearish factors which covered a wide scope, including further curtailment of steel production. produc-tion. Indications of contracting railroad rail-road traffic In the large Increase in idle freight care resumption of the movement of gold to anada, and I still lower prices for copper meLil While the movement was loo narrow nar-row to be accepted as indicating an Improvement) in sentiment, traders found it easier to improve stocks than to depress them. Bonds were easy. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Nov. 24 Hogs Receipts 35 000 Market strong, five cents above Saturday's average Bulk 17.5607.85; lights. $7.2o7.80, mixed 7 4u.i 7 90 heavy. $7 3"i57 90, rough $7 357.50; pig. $5??" ( attle Receipts 16.000. Market htroniz to 10 tents higher. Beeves, 16 70 9 65; Texa steers, $6. 60 7 75. extern steers $3 907 80; stockers ttDd feeders, $4 90417.60, cows and hlfers. $3 358 30; calves, $6.50Ji 10 on Sheep -Receipts 40.000 Market slow Native, $3.0005.00; western. $;9ofj 4 90. yearlings. $5.1506.85; lambs, native. ?5 8545 7.50; western, $5.85 d 7.50. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Noi 24. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 9000. Market five cnts higher high-er Bulk. $7.5007.80; heavy, $7 700 7.85' packers and butchers, $7,560 T.80; lights, $7 50f?7 75; pigs, $6,254 7.26. Cattle Receipts 16,000. Market strong to 10 cents higher. Prime fed stecre. $8.2609-00; dressed beef steers $7.0008 25; western steers. $6.60 0 8.26; southern steerB, $6 250 7 50. cows. $4 2507 00; heifers. $5.26 4? 8.766. stockers and feeders. $5.50 07.50 bulls, $5 0008 75; calves, J6.5O0 10.00. Sheep Receipts 12.000 Market 10 cents higher. Lambs, $6.6007 40; yearlings, $6 25f( f. 00; wethers, $4 25 05 00; ewes, $3.7504.76. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha. Neb . Nov. 24 Cattle Cat-tle Recolpts 2900 Market higher Native steers Sti.ou 4? 9 25 ; cows and neuers r iu'ui - . aio, $6.0007.80, Texas steers, $5,654? 7.00, range cows and heifers, $5 5007 00, cables, $600010.00. Hogs Receipts 5300. Market high-er. high-er. Heavy, $76507.86; light. $T.60 47.7 70, pigs. $6 2507.25; bulk of sales, $7 5507 70. Sheep Receipts 14.000 Market Steady Yearlings, $5 504 00; wethers, weth-ers, $4 0045 4 65; lambs, $6.600 7 40. Sugar. New York. Nov. 24 Sugar Raw. steady; muscovado, $3.17; centrifugal, centrifu-gal, $8.67; molasses. $2 92; refined, steadv cut loaf, $5.30; crushed, $6.80; mould 'A" $4 85, cubes, $4.60. XXXX powdered. $4.50, powdered. $4 45; fine granulated. $4.35, dla-I dla-I mond 'A," $4 35; confectioners, "A," $4 25; No. 1, $4 25 Money. New York. Nov. 24 Call money, steady, 2 8 4 jj 3 per rent, ruling rate, 2 3-4 per cent, closing, 2 7 803 per cent Time loans, steady. 60 days, 5 per cent, 90 days, 4 3-406 per cent; six months, 4 3-4 per cent Prime mercantile paper, 5 lS 1-4 per cent Sterling exchange, steadv. 60 days, $4 81 25, demand. $4.83.60; commercial bllis. $4.80 12. Bar silver. 58 l-8c Mexican dollars. dol-lars. 45 1 2c. Government bonds, bondy, steady; railroad bonds, easy. |