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Show j WORLD'S MIRKETS V- ' NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Irregular price changes at the outset of today's j stock market session Indicated renew-t renew-t ed selling for both accounts. The strongest issues of the provision day, notably the motors, oils equipments and shippings were 1 to 5 points down. Active steels were moderately lower i and coppers continued to reflect un ! favorable trade conditions. The re-I re-I action made further headway within the first half hour General Motors extended Its decline to 10 points. The market's reactionary trend became be-came more pronounced during the torcnoon, with greater activity as prices yielded. Lacking a more definite defi-nite reason, the Increased pressure I was ascribed to pessimistic reports dealing with foreign financial ronde tions. Crucible Steel was espectalh weak, falling 10 points and Pierce A row lost 7 General Motors recovered pari of its loss only to so lower than before. A few stocks stood out for their comparative strength but soon forfeited their pains, rails also becom , ing heavy. Moderate rallies succeed-j succeed-j ed the opening rate of 7 per cent for i call money. Recoveries at noon among such leaders as General Motors. Fierce-Arrow. Crucible Steel and Baldwin Loco-motie Loco-motie extended from two to five points. These were again cancelled for the most part, however, and oils also developed considerable heaMness. CHICAGO GRAIN i v s CHICAGO. Nov. 26. Pre holiday adjustment ad-justment of trades tended to keep the corn market from any pronounced swing today either up or down. Bear lsh reports from Iowa as to likelihood of increased shipments from rural sources had but little effect and neither did a sharp decline in Argentine Argen-tine vessel jates. The readiness with which offeiings here were absorbed constituted the chief stimulus to bears Opening prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to 3rc lower with December $1.33 to 1.33V'. and May 1.28tf to 1.278. were followed by a moderate further sag and then rallies all around. Oats like corn were confined within narrow limits. After opening unchanged unchang-ed to zkc lower, fncludine: Ma at 76 to 76?-e, the market eased a little more and then recovered. Provisions reflected the weakness of hogs. Selling, however, was not ag-I ag-I gressive Shorts covering made the corn mar-ket mar-ket close firm. to 1 V&c net hher 'with December $1.33 3-4 to 1.31 and May 1.29 to 1.29. Later the hog market losses were ! overcome and provisions scored an ad- vancc. CHICAGO. Noa 26. Open High Low Close Corn-Dee. Corn-Dee. $1.33 1.34 1.32 1 335-4 Jan 1.29'i 130't 1 28'.s 1 29 I May 1.28V& 1.30 1 28' t 1 29. Oats , Dec. 73'i .73 .73 .May 76 77 .76 .76 Pork-Jan Pork-Jan 34 50 May 32.50 32 55 32.10 32.45 Lard Jan. 23.50 23.52 23.42 23.72 Ma 22 95 23.30 22.90 23.20 Ribs 'Jan. IS 70 18 80 18.70 18 77 l May .... 18.35 18 32 18.35 SUGAR. NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Raw sugar steady; centrifugal 7.26c; fine :anu lated 9.fiUc. POTATOES. CHICAGO. Nov. 26. Potatoes Steady; receipts 69 cars; northern whites sacked $2.752.85; ditto hulk I $2.802.90; westerns nol quoted. CASH SALES. CHICAGO, Nov. 26 Corn No. 2 mix ed $1.47; No. 2 yellow $1 50 1.67. (tats No 2 white 72"7sc; No. 3 white 75 'q 77c. I Rye No 2 $1.46. Barle $1 . 30 ft 1 53. 1 Timothy seed $8.5011 50 Clover seed $33. 00 ft 48.00. Pork nominal. Lard $25.30. Ribs $19.7520.50. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO, No. 26. Butter easier; creamery 58971c. Eggs higher, receipts 1415 cases; firsts 7172c; ordinary firsts 62(g65c; at mark, (?ases included, 6271c; storage stor-age packed firsts 73fy74c. Poultry alive higher; springs 23c; fowls 13 '; 22c; turkeys 35c OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 657; choice heavy steers $89; good steers $78; fair steers Soft 7. choice feeder steers $7 Ti 8; choice cows and heifers $67.50; fair to good cows and heifers Srvi6, cutters $4'n."i; cannors $34, choice feeder cows $56; fat bulls $56; bologna bull3 $45; veal calves $10 11. Hogs Receipts 587; choice fat hogs 175 to 250 lbs., $13 2514.00; bulk $13 5013.75. Sheep--Receipts 2196; choice lambs $1112 50, wethers $6.50fi7.50; fat ewes $56; feeder lambs $910. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 26 (Lnited States Bureau of Markets) Hoes Re-1 Re-1 eipts 11,000; market gcneralis 75c lower; top $12 85. bulk $12 5MT 12 75; heavy weight $12.2512.75; medium weight $12. 507 12. 85. light weight 112.25 12. 75; heavy packing sows, smooth. $12 0012.25. packing sows, rough, 11. 75 12.00; pigs $12. 00 13.00. Cattle Receipts 7500; klllir.s grades 10ft 15c higher; feeder and ;earllng beef steers, medium and I 1 heavy weight, choice and prime, : $16. 25ft 18. 25; medium and good $11. 00 16 25; common 89.002f j 11.00, light weight, good and choice I $15 75ft 18 50; common and medium $8 . 50ft 15 . 75; butcher cattle, heifers, $6 75ft 13 00, cows $6.50ftl2.00; can-ners can-ners and cutters $5.00 6 50; veal calves, light and handy weight, $13.00 il4 50; feeder steers $7 . 00 i. . no ; istocker steers $6 . 75ft 11 . 0 Sheep Receipts 11,000; killing classes 25c higher; feeders Bteudy; lambs, 84 pounds down, $13.50' I4 86; culls and common $9. 00ft 13.00; yearling wethers $10 5011 75, ewes, medium and choice $7 258.25; culls and common $3 50 7 .25. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Nov. 26 (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 43.300; market lower, bulk $13 00ft 13.50, heavies $13.0013.60; mediums $12. 15 12. 60; lights $12. no r12.60. light lights 812 7513 40; packing sows 12.2512.75; pigs $11.- : 50 fi 12.00. Cattle Receipts 10,000; market strong, calves 50c lower; heavy 1 beef steers. choice and prime S17. 00ft 18.50; medium and good 512COftl7 00: common (10. 25 12 85; light light, good and choice $12.- ' 40ft 13.10; common and medium 88 258 40: heifers $6.60H 00 cows $6. 40 ft 8.25; canners and cutters cut-ters $5.156.40; veal calves 12.75 ; 15.50; feeder steers $S. 00ft 13.15; stocker steers $6. 00ft 6.50. Sheep Receipts 2,000; market mostly steady; lambs $12 00j 15.00; culls and common $8.75ftl2. 75; yearling wethers ;ln On '."ill 75; ewes -Tti 0O8.50; culls and common $3. 00 ft 5.75; breeding cvct $7. 50 ft! 11.50; feeder lambs $10.5" ,7 13 85 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Nov. 26 Hoes Receipts 40,000; market lower; bulk $12. 75 13 30, top $13 25! heavy $12 65 ft 13 -10; medium S12.7513.25; light $12.-65ft $12.-65ft 13.00; light light $12 . 25? 12 . 75; tnav packing sows, smooth, $12 00ft 12.50; packing sows, rough, $11 50ft 12.00; pigs $11. 75ft 12.50. Cattle Receipts 15.000; market strong; beef steers, medium and heav I choice and prime $18 50ft 20 .40, me idium and good $11 . 25 ft 18.50; common 89 00ftll.25. light, good and choice, i $14 . 15ft 19. 75; common and medium, $7.75ftl4.15: heifers $6.65f7l5 00; 'cows $6. 50ft 13.50; canuers and cutters cut-ters 5.506.50; veal calves 816.00 17 00; feeder steers $7. 25ft 13. 00; istocker steers $6. 00 ft 11. 00, western range steers $7. 50ft 15.25; cows and ! heifers $6. 50ft 12 75. Sheep Receipts 11.000; market firm, lambs $13 00ft 15. 00; cull and (common $9 .00 ft 12.75; ewes, medium, good and choice. $7. 00ft 8 65; culls and common $3.00ft6.75, breeding : $650ft 11 . 25. MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Mercantile : paper 5ft4 3-4 per cent Sterling; Demand $4 01 1 , cables; $4.05 1-4. Francs: Demand 9.72, cables 9.70 I Guilders: Demand .37 U; cables .37 3-4. Lire: Demand 12. t5; cables 12.00 ' Marks Demand 2 46; cables 2.50.! Time loans unchanged. ! Call money easy; high 7 per cent; 1 j low 6 per cent, ruling rate 7 per cent; closing bid 6 per cent; offered at 71 'per cent; last loan 6 per cent. BAR SILVER. NEWr YORK, Nov. 26 Bar silver , $1.35. Quotation on Mexican dollars not , i yet received Prices of Libert-, bonds at 2 55 p. m 1 todav were : 3V2S 100.00; first 4s 94 10: second' 1 4s 91.40; first 4 14s 94.20; second 4 Ms 91.99, third 4 l-4s 94.10. fourth I ;4 l-4s 91.70; Victory 3 3-4s 99. OS. lc- tory 4 3 4s 99 10. 00 |