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Show fire lies) v j NEW YORK. Nov. 2C Easier monetary mone-tary conditions neutralized uncertain industrial tendencies in today's stock market, leaders rallying 2 to 5 points. Sales approximated G75.000 shares. Lower rates for call money accompanied accom-panied the further gains of the last hour, United States Steel and standard stan-dard rails making substantial headway. head-way. The closing was strong. Pressure against rails was resumed at the opening of today's stock market, mar-ket, Southern Pacific proving the only conspicuous exception .to the lower trend. Metals and utilities also showed show-ed further reactionary tendencies but shippings and oils were strong, motors mo-tors also coming forward. Before the end of the first half hour Initial losses loss-es were largely cancelled, rails rallying rally-ing brlsky. Liberty fourth 414's, con-. tlnued to ease, however, falling to the new minimum of 97.30. ' Irregularity developed later on the failure of' rails to hold their rally. Equipments also broke on reports of further cancellation of war contracts. ' Reactions carried shippings and oils, , together with the general list, below ' yesterday's final prices, but Marine , preferred and Mexican Petroleum were among the first issues to rebound on the second recovery at noon. United States Steel and other industrials were steady with coppers and standard rails showing a firmer tone. All the Liberty Liber-ty bonds' continued to shade with the fourth 4's down to 07.20. The further rally of the further ac-' live mid -session was featured by Marine Ma-rine preferred and Mexican Petroleum j at gross gains of 1 to 5 points. Rails also made additional advances under j lead of Pacifies and coalers and steels,1 and coppers rose 1 to 2 points. r ; ; Chicago Quotations j V . J I CHICAGO, Nov. 2G Semi-official inquiries as to whether short selling of corn might not be as effectually prevented as similar operations in I cotton led to a buying flurry on the part of numerous speculators In the corn market today. The inquiries were construed in some quarters as a threat of possible further restrictions on trading. When frightened shorts had covered, however, the market showed a lack ai support, and there was a sudden sltback of values. Opening Op-ening quotations, which ranged from half cent off to lc advance with December De-cember $1.224 to 1.22 and January $1.22 to 1.23 Vi, were followed by a bulge all around and then n descent to well below yesterday's finish. Onls paralleled the action of corn. No export demand was discernible. After opening unchanged to c high er with January 70 to 70?ic, the market hardened still more but then underwent a decided change. Provisions were dull and irregular. Pork developed some strength whereas where-as lard and ribs tended downgrade. CHICAGO, Nov. 26 Open High Low Close Corn Dec. $1.21 1.25 1.21 1.26 V Jan. 1.25 1.26 1.21 1.26 Oats Dec. .70 .72 .70 .71 Jan. .70 .72 & .69 .71 Pork-No Pork-No v .... 13.75 Jan. 46.00 .46.45 46.00 46.40 Lard Nov 26.65 Jan. 25.87 26.10 25.85 26.07 - Ribs Nov - .... 25.75 Jan. 24.17 2-4.75 21.47 24.65 CHICAGO, Nov. 26 Corn No. 2 yellow, yel-low, nominal; No. 3 yellow new $1.40 - Ci'1.41; No. 4 yellow old $1.41; No. 1 - yellow now $1.35. j Oats No. 3 white 71(ff73Vlc; stnn- - dard 7474Vic. q Rye No. 2 $1.621.G2. e Barley 90c1.03. Timothy $7.00(10.25., Clover nominal. ' - Pork nominal. Lard $26.65. ; Ribs nominal. ; i 'CHICAGO PRODUCE -CHICAGO, Nov. 26 Butter higher; , creamery 546oc. . Egg receipts 4,425 cases; unchanged. Potatoe receipts 64 cars, unchanged. Poultry alive, higher; fowls 19(y 24c; springs 24c; turkeys 30c. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 726; choice heavy steers S10.00(?2)ll,00; good steers $9.00 10.00; fair steers ?S.009.00; choice feeder steers $8.00tf? 10.00; choice cows and heifers $7,0058.00; fair to good cows and lielfers S6.00ifji7.00; cutters $4.00(g)5.00; canners S3.00SM.OO, choice feeder cows $6.0037.00; fat bulls $6.00 7.00; bologna bulls, $5.00ff6.00; veal calves $8.0010.00. Hogs Receipts 37; choice fat hogs, 175 to 250 pounds, 16c. Sheep Receipts 1725; choice lambs $12.00 fffi 13.00; wethers $8.00(g'9.00; fat ewes $7.00 3.00; feeder lambs $10.00 11.00. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 26 Hogs Receipts 30.000; market lower. Heavy Hea-vy $17.0017.60; butchers $17.2Q 17.65; lights $17.00(57)17.60; pigs $12.00 14.00. Cattle Receipts 20,000; market steady. Steers $17.505)19.50; westerns $10.0016.00; cows' $5.0012.50; hel-'fers hel-'fers $7.0013.50; stockers $6.50 H.00; calves $6.505jl3.75 Sheep Receipts 6,000; market steady. stea-dy. Lambs $11.0015.25; yearlings 5l6.50ll.75; wethers $9.5010.50; ewes $8.009.50. ' I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Nov. 26. (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 41,000; market steady to 10c lower than yesterday's average. Butchers $17.S018.20; light $17.1018.10; Ipackiifg $17.0017.65. throwouts $16.00 ?716.75; pigs, good to choice $13,.50ft 15.50. Cattle Receipts 32,000; best native and western steers steady; common and strictly good kind and fat cowa j iij andyheifers mostly 25e lower; canners Uti steady; stockers and feeders unevenly '? (j.f. lower; calves steady. Beef cattle: I- i'S good, choice and prime $15,00 ($13. 75; '! I common and medium $9.2515.00; ' i m I butcher stock: cows and heifers $6 25 'i'lllrl T?14.00 ; canners and cutters $5.50(5?) jj i L ; 6.25; stockers and feeders good, choica !! and fancy $10.0013.00; inferior, com- W4 mon and medium $7. 00 1 0.00: veal )$ Uljlry calves, good and choice $16.7517.25; t ll'lRiiu western range beef st6ers $14.40(9 : In 18.00'; cows and heifers $8.0012.75. 'Ui ill Sheep Receipts 44,000; sheep stea- i A 1 H dy; fat lambs slow, 15 to 25c lower; F feeder trade quleL : !1 j OMAHA LIVESTOCK j tj lH OMAHA, Nebr., Nov. 26 Hogs Re- i ( yffiju ceipts 16,800; market 10 to 20c lower. ijHu u Heavy $17.00(fi17,60; mixed $17.25fZ 0 ll uil H 17.40; light $17.10 17.75; pigs $10 00 ;r'! 17,00; bulk'Of sales $17.2517.50 j ' Cattle Receipts 15,500; market J' MM slow to 15 $ 25c lower. Native steera S' $11.00(fJ'18.50; cows and hoifers $6.50 Ifi ffi'l 12.00; western steers $9.5016.50; IfSia1! Texas steers $8.5012.00; cows and liaifl'! heifers $6.00'311.00; calves $7.50 ipl!' Sheep Receipts 14,500; market If Si' I steady; culls $L50(g7.50; yearllnga flHujln $10.00(0)11.00; ewes $7.009.00; feed- " IjHffli er lambs $10.0014.40; lambs $11.50 MW 13.00; wethers $4.0010.00. d IK SUGAR MW NEW YORK, Nov. 26 Sugar un- jHffi! changed. . 'HarM ; METALS LUffll NEW YORK, Nov. 26 Lead un- WM changed; spelter steady; East St, jU H Louis delivery spot offered at 8.00c. Mm j At London: Spot tin 320; futurea jjljljl LIBERTY BONDS J jf j 5 NEW YORK. Nov.' 26 (Liberty UN! ; bond closing) Final prices on Liberty mWt1 )' bonds today were: Ififfllll 3V-s 99.42; first convertible 4s 96 40; qWm second 4s 95.30; first convertible 41 a wjB 98.40; second convertible 4Us 97 02; uvBm third 4iis 97.10; foufth 4ViS 97.12. |