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Show WORLD'S 1IETS New York. Dec. 9. Prices of bonds howed few changes in tho day's carK market Some comparatively large lots changed hands. Texas company 6 s were up 3-4; Rock Island collateral refining, 4's 1 debenture 5 s and U S. Rubber 6'a receded 1-S to 1-2. Trading came to a dead halt soon after the opening. Following are the 1 o'clock stock prices as issued by the stock exchange ex-change committee. Last sale: Amalgamated Copper, 49 l-4c; American Beet Sugar, l'9c. American Can, 24 3-4c; American Cotton Oil. 84 l--c; American Smelting AL- Reftn-I ing. 53 l-4c: American Telephone and! Telegraph. $1.17; Atchison, 91c; Bethlehem Steel, 4f l-2c. Brooklyn Transit. 87c. Canadian Pacific, $1.56 1-8. Central Leather, 35 7-8c. St. Paul 65c; Missouri Pacific, 9c; New York Central. 81c; Northern Pacific. 38c; Pennsvlvania. $1.05 1-2; Reading. $1.40; Union Pacific, $1.14 1-2: Utah 'oppei, 46 5-Sc; New Haven, 51 3-4c; Texas Oil. $1.39. The reactionary tendency In bonds became more pronounced later In the flay, Hock islands losing more or caeir recent advance. iosses of 2 to 6 points were recorded by the underlying underly-ing issues of several southern roads. Western Union. 4 1-2's fell five poln a. Missouri Pacific convertibles increased increas-ed their gain to five points. Chicago Hog Market. Chicago. Dec. 9. Hog receipts today were much less plentiful than expected expect-ed and the market in consequence took a decided upturn Supplies of cattle, sheep and lambs were also relatively meager in quantity. Iron Ore Slvpments Dulutb. Minn . Dec. 9. Iron ore shipments during November were 1.06R.6S2 gross tons, making the sea son's shlrmcnts to Derember first j ! 32.020.487 tons. A small cargo was shipped from Escanaba on December 1, that Ift not included ln the fig-ures. fig-ures. The 1914 movement Is the smallest since 190S South Omaha Livestock. Souls Omaha, Dec. 9. Hogs Re-f-Hnts. 4000; market, higher Havy 596.90; llfhl $6.as7.00; pies. $5 50fifi 75: bulk of sales, $6.806.jo. OitUc - Receipts, Qt)0, mark il teady NatiTe tcrs. I6.75Q10.26 cows and heifers. $5.757 35. west-n stfers. ICOOOI-30; Texas steers, $5 So Q7.20; rows and heifers. 15.26Q7.00; ! calves. $7.509.50. Sheep Receipts. 6500; market. Iiipher Yearlings. $6 5012 7.00; weth ere. $5.256.00; lambs, $7.60iQjL25. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool. Dec. 9. Cotton Spot quiet; nrlces steady American middling, midd-ling, fair. 5 -'Gd; good middling 4.62d. middling. 4.30d: low middling, 3.90d; good ordinar'. 3.25d; ordinary, 2.80d. Snles 6000 bals. Bar Silver. London. Dec 9 Bar silver. 23 l-16d per ounce. Money, 1 1-4 per cent. Sugar. New York. Dec. 9 Raw sugar Steady. Molasres. $3.24, centrifugal, $3.89; refined, steady. Liverpool Grain. Liverpool. England, Dec 9. Wheat Spot, quiet. No. 1 Manitoba 10 2d; No. 2 9s 11 l-2d: No 3 9s 8 l-2d; Xn 2 hard winter, 9s x 1 2 Futures not quoted. Corn Spot, Qflfet American miT'-d, 6s lid; futures, strong. December, De-cember, Rs 11 l-4d: January, 5s 11 14d. |