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Show r Chicago Quotations j CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Extensive covering cov-ering on the part of shorts ran up prices in the corn market after mod-J crate iuiIal declines. The weakness at the opening was due to selling by leading commission houses. Offerings, however, became scanty when the upturn up-turn began. Opening quotations, which ranged from U to lc off with i December $1.25 to 1.25 VI and January $1.25 V to 1.25, were followed by an advance to well above Saturday's finish. fin-ish. Oats swayed with corn. After opening open-ing unchanged to Vic lower with Jan-'uai-y 72 to 72Vc. the market receded la little further and then made a quick ascent. Higher quotations on hogs lifted provisions. Strength of the hog market mar-ket was ascribed to speculative demand. de-mand. CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Open High Low Close Corn Dec. $1.2-1 1.26 1.21 l-22Vs Jan. 1.25 1.28 1.22 1.22 Oats-Dec. Oats-Dec. .72 .73 Va -70 Vt .70vs Jan. .72 -73 .70 .70 Pork Nov 43.75 Jan. -16.60 -16.S7 45.90 45.90 Lard Nov 26.75 26.65 26.65 Jan. 26.277 26.27 25.97 25.97 Ribs Nov 25.75 Ijan. 24.75 24.S5 24.52 24.52 Subsequently sharp breaks in val-, val-, ues took place owing to hedging pressure, pres-sure, modification of the car permit system northwest and to prediction of much larger receipts in tho near future. fu-ture. Besides, it was announced that Argentine corn was being shipped to Belgium. The close was heavy, 23I to 4.c net lower, with December $1.22V6 and January $1.22 lo 1.22. ' CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Corn No. 2 yellow, yel-low, old $1.47; No. 3 vellow, old $1.40 il.43; No. 3 yellow, new $1.351 10: j i No. 4 yellow, old $1.301.3S; No. 4 yellow new $1.331.35, Oats No. 3 white 72(574 Vc.; standard stan-dard 7374c. Rye No. 2 $1.611.64. . , Barley 90c$1.02. j Timothy $7.0010.20. i Clover nominal. Pork nominal. Lard $26.65. Ribs nominal. OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA, Nebr., Nov. 25 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 11,000; market steady -to 10c higher. Heavy $16.75(17.75, mixed $17.35 (ZD 17.60; light $17.25(o17.85; pigs $10.0015.00; bulk of sales $17.30(3) 17.65. Cattle Receipts 10.000; market steady to stronger. Native steers $11.5018.50; cows and heifers $6.00 12.00; western steers $9.5013.50; 1 Texas steers $S.5011.50; range and heifers $5.75 10.75; canners ?4.50(t' 7 5 50; stockcrs nnd feeders $6.00'7j 13.00; calves $7.5n13 50. Sheep Receipts 15,000; market active ac-tive and steady. Culls $ 4.50ffr7.00; wethers $9.00(5x10.00; ewes $7.007 9.00; lambs $12.0015.00; feeder lambs $10.0014.00; yearlings $10.0011.00. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 25 Hogs Receipts 19,000; market higher. Heavy $1 7.00& 17. 70; butchers $17.30 017.SO; lights $17.0017.65; pigs $13.0014.50. Cattle Receipts 28.000; market steady. Steers $17.5019.50; western '?10.00(?7 15.75; cows $5.2513.00; heif-lers heif-lers $7.00(513.50; stockcrs $6.5014.50; I calves $7.5013.50. Sheep Receipts 13,000; market lower. Lambs $11. SO?1 6.00; yearlings $10.5012.00; wethers $9.50011.00; ewes $S.OOtfJ9.50. i ! OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET I Cattle Receipts 164; choice heavy steers $10.0011.00; good steers $9.00 ltfIUO.00; fair steers $S.00(?i)9.00; choice i recder steers ?8.00'0V 10.00 ; choice cows and heifers $7.00 S.00; fair lo good ; cows and heifers $6.007.00: cutlers $4.00fi"5.00; canners $3.00fM-00; choice I feeder cows $6.00 7.00; fat bulls $6.00 j If 7.00; bologna bulls $5.006.00; veal j calves $8.00W10.00. j Hogs Receipts 354; choice fat hogs, 1 175 to 250 pounds 16c. She.op Receipts 1227; choicclambs $12.0Q&'13.on; wethers' $S.009.00; fat ewes $7.00TS.OO; feeder lambs $10.00 7f)11.00. j 'CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Nov. 25. (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 22,000; market mostly 15 to 25c higher than Saturday; big packers buying sparingly. Butchers $17.S518.40; light $17.00 18.10; packing $17.00 17.775; throwouts $16.00tf'16.50; pigs, good to choice $13.50(15.50. Cattle Receipls 42.000; choice native na-tive and western steers steady; others oth-ers and butcher cattle slow, mostly 15 to 25c lower; calves steady. Beef cattle: good, choice and prime $15.50 fl9.75; common and medium $9.25 15.50, butcher stock, cows and heifers $6.2514.00; canners and cutters $5.50 (6.25; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy $10.2513.00; inferior, infer-ior, common and medium $7.2510.25; veal calves, good and choice $16.75(5 17.75; western range, beef sters $14.50 UJUS.OO; cows and heifers $8.2512.75. Sheep Receipts 53,000; market slow, mostly 25c lower, early lambs top $15.50. NEW YORK MONEY NEW YORK, Nov. 25 Mercantile paper 6 per cent. Sterling: 60 day bills $4.73; commercial com-mercial 60 day bills on banks $4.72; commercial 60 day bills $4.72-; demand de-mand $4.7560; cables $4.7645. Francs: Demand 5.43-i; cables 5.45. Guilders: Demand .41 Ts; cables .42. Lire: Demand 6.36; cables 6.35. Mexican dollars 77Vc. Time loans strong; 60 days, 90 days and six month 6 per cent bid. NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, Nov. 25 Raw sugar steady; centrifugal 7.28c; refined j steady cut loaf $10.50c; crushed! 10.25c; mould A 9.50c; cubes $9.75c; XXXX powdered 9.20c; powdered 9.15c; fine granulated and diamond 9.00c; confectioners' A, S.90c; No. 1 S.85c. METAL MARKET NEW YORK, Nov. 25 Lead unchanged; un-changed; spot 8.05c; spelter steady; East St. Louis delivery spot S.30 8.45c. At "London: Tin spot 320; futures 300. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, Nov. 25 Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3'2s 99.80; first convertible Is 96.40, second Is 95.80; first convertible 4Vis 9S.40; second convertible , 4 Vis, 97.3S; third 4 Vis 97.10; fourth 4 Vis 97.44. 1 ' NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar 49Vj 'American Can 40Vi ; American Car &. Foundry SQVi I American Locomotive GO V6 j American Linseed ' 39 V6 American Smelting & Rfg 81 American Sugar ....109V? American T. & T 103 Anaconda Copper 63 Atchison 90 Vs All. Gulf & W. Indies ..; 103 Baldwin Locomotive 72 Baltimoro & Ohio . .... 52 Va Bethlehem Steel "B" 6178 Canadian Pacific 159 Central Leather 69 Chesapeake & Ohio i... 56V Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 44 V, Chicago, It. I. & Pac .' 25V4 Chlno Copper Ztz',' Colorado Fuel & Iron 36 Corn Products 46 Crucible Steel 54 Cuba Cane Sugar 29 'a Erie IS General Electric 147 Vs General Motors 123 Great Northern preferred 95 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 32U Illinois Central y . 99 Inspiration Copper , 4GV Inl. Mer. Marine 22V Int. Mer. Marine pfd 99 International Paper . 30 Kennecott Copper '. 34T'a Louisville & Nashville 116 Maxwell Motors .' 26 Mexican Petroleum 154 St Miami Copper 24 Vf- Midvalc Steel 42 Missouri Pacific 24 New York Central ...v 75 Norfolk it Western 106 Northern Pacific '. 92 Ohio Cilies Gas 42 VA Pennsylvania ... 46"?i Pittsburg Coal 45 Ray Consolidated Copper 21 Heading S2 Rep. Iron & Steel 75 Sinclair Oil & Refining 33 Southern Pacific 97V6 Southern Railway 2S Studebaker Corporation "... 53Vt Tennessee Copper 13 Texas Company ' 1S1 Tobacco Products 74 i Union Pacific 127 United Cigar Stores 102V4 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 100' United States Rubber 65 United States Steel 9S?i Utah Copper 76 Wabash Pfd "A" 3631 Westinghouse Electric 41 Vi Willys-Overland 2314 American Zinc, Lead and Sm. .. 12 Butte and Superior 1S Montana Power 70 Shattuck Arizona 15 New Haven 31 Va LONDON MONEY LONDON, Nov. 25 Money 3V6 per cent. Discount rates: Short bills 317-32 per cent; three month bills 3 17-32 per cent. 'CHICAGO PRODUCEE CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Butter higher; creamery 5364Vc. Eggs steady; receipts 2,706 cases; firsts 63V664V6c; ordinary firsts 54 58c; at mark, cases included, 5663c. Potatoes higher; receipts SI cars; Minnesota and Dakota bulk $1.555 1.70; ditto sacks $1.651.S0; Wisconsin Wiscon-sin bulk $1.551.70; ditto sacks ?1.70 1.S0. Poultry alive lower; fowls 1S523V2C, springs f24c; turkeys 30c oo |