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Show ! fSHes j J ; ZTorK. Not. 25 Copper -ere the only noteworthy ex ,uare9 (he furtner advance of I f?ptl0DaSt the opening of today's stock : prices si ugua, motor oil, steel. fiT nt food and shipping issues . ulpn?n moderate demand at gains of r noints. Miscellaneous stocks I t0 Mnssified specialties also moved ATlS popular industrials, but rails . vllh So sign of shaking off their re ; w .nat'hv Early gains were ma- 1 n- extended within the firs' half lo r under lead of General Motors, a pirrce-Arrow. rhJ market drifted idly after the! . t innuirv but dullness had no ef-1 ef-1 on specialties which assumed K'H,r dimensions. General Motors nicd its pain to 13 points and! 0f that class were 3 to 6 points I 0thTS M " op.nhoarrt Steel KfXor Steel 'and Chicago Pneumatic I were conspicuous In the pro .'louncM improvements shown by ordi- .Hlv inactive industrials Represen-ive Represen-ive steels were substantially bet with eauipmentfi and shippings Si loan? opened at 7 per cent, but I to six pcr on, bcforp noon, when 'nil higher prices prevailed in the gen ' ''only' 'i,,lc money was offered at per cent, the rate Immediately SraDlns back 10 ' Tradine continued in ven liPht volume but with further !iin excepting nmong rails, COpperfl rnd local utilities General Motors ex landed its rise to almost 30 points. ilfflCAGO GRAIN I j CHICAGO. Nov. 25 Fresh strength developed in the corn market owing 1 more or less to scantiness oi country I offering and to hope of enlarged ex port demand. Besides, receipts were light and it was expected thai the ar- J riral would be readllv absorbed by industrial in-dustrial requirement Gossip was cur-, rent also that settlement of the coal jtfikc would mean enlarged purchas ie by industries Opening prices.) which ranced from 'c off to ic ad-1 vlDCe with December $1 32 to 1 . 32 3-4 and May $1 27 1-1 to 27 3-4, j fere followed by a material upturn all around. Oats hardened v. ith corn After! opening unchanged to ftKc aigher, including Maj at 76 to 76c the market reacted a little but then rose again. Provisions averaged higher, despite .-harp break in hog values Sellers were scarce. CHICACO. Nov. 25 Opeu High Low Close Corn-Pec Corn-Pec $1 32 1.334 1 32 1.33 Hid. 1.28 1 29 1.28 1.2D May 1.27U 1.29 1.27 1 2S Oals j j pec. .72 73 727i .73 i!av 76 .77 761 ; 76 Pork Jan .... 84.25 May ,:i 50 32.10 31 50 32.10 Lard Dec 23. 90 Jan. 23.25 23.55 23.25 23 55 Ribs Ian. 18 42 18 72 1 8 35 18 75 May 18 10 18 30 18 07 IS. 30 OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 148; choice heavy iteers $Sfi9; good steers $78 fair f'eer? $5 7: choicr feeder steers $7 Si. choice cowa and heifers Sfi-r? 7 50: fair to good cows and heifers $56 wttera Mfio; ennners $34; choice eeder cows 55 a 6; fat bulls $5 g 6 bologna bulls ?ir,5; veal calves $10 11. ' Hogs Receipts 266; choice fat Logs 1'5 to 250 lbs., $13. 25 14.00: bulk 113 50T5 13 75. Sheep Rrrciptc-. 105C : choice iambs rll?rl2 50; wethers $0 50-?; 7. 50; fat , iwes J56; fee-Jer lambs yjr, in. OMAHA LIVESTOCK 0M 4,H A. Neb. Nov. 25,-(Uniled States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Re- ipts 14,000; market 15 to 25c lower-PPM4 lower-PPM4 85, bulk ?13 25;, in C5 heavv Mght Uo 4ot, i:;.f,-- lf.,iUm weight J3.50fl3 85; light weight $13 40 lii ii 'y nackiQ8 smooth. 1 3. 15-5 13 40. packing sows rough. W.in 13.15; pits $12 .50 1 1 00 " Cattle Receipts l m,c, market 15 Zoc lower; beef steers, medium 1, 3Vy wel-h'. fhoice and S,"6 ls 25; medium and Wod $11.001516.25: common $9 , jj-00; Ught weight, good and choice It r",-8-50: coninn and medium 5015 ,5; butcher cattle, heifers, JU5S13 00; cows $6.5012 00; can n and cutters ?5 00fi 50- veal ftll?(htJanl handy weight, $13 00 "14.50. feeder steers 57 257 13 00; 5trnn?P . ReccP' 1 1.000: killers I fcunTi feeders 8teady: nbs. st ' 2! i?c'11- 13 25H.60: culls and ?10 4 il2 T:,: eth halr Ik50; eweB- mf,'Hum and iSSeT.'oo. M-10: cu,,s and comninn KAKvcNAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov 25-HotTp 25-HotTp ta,PS BurPau of Markets.)-13 Markets.)-13 75 L ,U-7J- heavies n 16 a Mtfnr.1!3 -'513.75: lights 12; "2 5013.00; ! 'Jon? 7alR0C6il)Js 19-r'00: market ' 4 R, 'ahcs 50c lower; heavv w.isl 7'00: nudlura nn, 00'' ;. irh. ' :omm $10 25 m 12 18 to 800d and chice, $13.-tjSfiiJ'oc $13.-tjSfiiJ'oc com.mon nd medium V loVi" ohr'fers 6 5014.00; $5 15 ' cannpr& and cut- i OO feeHft4: Veal Ca,Vefl $13 25; H ,lker K?!i steers 58,0013.15; V) Sheen $6.00 77 10.50. ; ftwtly o7p R 8,000, market 15 00- rniu h'8hcr- Jamba $13 OOf? ' t5- veariinl an mmon $8 . 75012 IJ.OO'08,-00: culls and common eeder Jambe $11.00011.25. ?: "-Corn No. 2 mix-Oaf mix-Oaf No',, yellow $1.50. I Lard $25.15 Ribs $19 50 30. 50. MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Mercantile paper 5 v.'fj 5 3-4 per rent Sterling: Demand $4.05 1-4 cables v( III, Francs Demand 9.67 cables 9.69 Guilders: Demand 37 13-16; cables I 37 15-16. Lire Demand 11 97. cables 1197. Marks: Ieruand 2 50; cables 2.".', Time loans easj , hif, h 7 per cent low 7 per eenl; ruling rate 7 per cent, closing bid 6 per cent; offered at 7 per cent; last" loan 7 per cent. |