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Show WORLD'S MARKETS I 1;l 'H New York, Nov. 3. Specialties, no- '! tably General Electric and Studcba- I ill ker, together with low priced rails, j'U were higher on the resumption of ,WM trading today, while Investment Is- H sues, including Canadian Pacific, were M Inclined to recede. There were active lM openings In United States Steel, Mis- , tM sourl Pacific. Erie, Wabash and Penn- ',M sylvania at a fractional advanco, but prices as a whole suggested increased speculative caution on moderate deal- ings. Bethlehem Steel advanced 4 'H points at 465. Foreign advices weru iM of a pessimistic character and were .jH reflected in lower quotations from H London. M Chicago Grain I Chicago. Nov. 3. Bullish reports on lM the outlook for the domestic wheat IH crop carried the wheat market upward 3l today after a show of weakness at i H the start According to a leading ox- I IWM pert, the conditions of tho seed bed H and tho early growth in tho winter I H crop belt are not of a character to M give tho vigor needed for the viclssl- 31 tudes of cold weather. Unresponsive fl cables and the big receipts northwest i IjjH wero responsible for the early sag In ' H prices Tho opening, which ranged ( from 3-S to 7-So lower, with Decern- ' M bor at $1.03 3-4 to 1.04 1-2, and May (, M at $1.04 3-1 to $1.05 1-8, was followed v H by a slight additional setback and JjH then a raise to well abovo yester- ' ' 1 dav's finish. :i Prospects of expert business gave ' M strength to corn. Besides, country V riH otferings wero small. After opening j' H unchanged to l-Sl-4c higher, tho .,' l;H market reacted a trlflo, and then ad- H vanced all around. 1H Oats hardened with other cereals. j JH Trade, however, was light ''H Bulges in grain caused provisions jjH to rally. The market at first had . been tending downward as a result of ' 11 lower prices on hogs. jH The wheat close was heavy. 1 to ' ll-4c not lowor with December at j $1.03 1-2 and May at $1.0 i 3-S. Tho corn close was steady at a j shade to 3-Sc net decline. 1 Sugar. ,, i Now York, Nov. 3. Raw sugar , j j stoadv; .centrifugal 445c; molassos I 3.GSc;'reflned steady. The market for 'Mil augar -futures was quiet early today. ! Prices at noon wero unchanged to li ' points lower. , j H Omaha tlvestock. ' I H Omaha, Nebr., Nov. 3. Receipts j 3,300; lower; heavy $6.80 G,S; j light $6.05 7.10; pigs $G.50 7.00; bulk of sales $6.90 6.95. I Cattle Receipts S.200; steady; na- , tlve steers $6.50 10.00; cows and ,' heifers $5.50 7.00; western stcertf , $6.00 S.50; Texas steors $5.75 (ill 7.25; stockers and fcedors $5.50 3 ' ' ' I $.10. , '! ill Sheep Receipts 14,500: higher: , ! yearlings $6.00 g G.60; wethers-$5.50 U" mm 5.S0; lambs $S.50 S.S5. J ;' ! Ifl |