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Show 'IRLD'SlRiTS MARKET INFLUENCED BY UNSETTLED ENGLISH POLITICS New York, Nov. 11. The mixed price changes at the opening of the stock market today showed the Interruption In-terruption of the force of the rebound which was lu progress when the market mar-ket closed yesterday. Of the three speculative leaders, Reading started 2-S higher and 1'nlted States Steel and In Ion Pacific 12 lower. New York Central declined 1. The dealings were moro diminished In volume, the market mar-ket became dull at about last night s level. Colorado & Southern second preferred gained z points. Satisfaction over the promise of a ; settlement of the expressmen's strike divided Influence in the stock market with London's unsott lenient over the British political crisis Prices fluct- i uated uncertainly on a moderate vol- ume of dealings. The sharp advances in individual stocks had little effect on tin? movement as a whole. American Ameri-can Smelting rose 1 point. Iionds were steady. Chicago Close. t Chicago, Nov. 11. CIOf.e: Wheat December, '.hi i-2c; Mai, 9fi Z tic; July. 5-Sc. Codn December, 40 3 8fiT-2c; May 4S 1-Sc; July. 4$ 3-4c. Oats December, 31 lfia-Sc; May, 31 3-Kj 1-2c; July, 31 l-2c. Pork January, $17 4547 1-2; May,' $l's37 1-2. I Lard November, $11.35; January,' ' !?P..;2 1-23-5; May, $'J.S5. I ! Ribs January, 3 27 1-2; May, $9.o2 1-2. I Rye Cash, 77c. j Barley Cash, 00 ft SI l-2c. 1 Timothy Cash, $b.i)0ii 9.25; March. I $9.70?7 10.25. j Clover Cash, $10.00fi 13.50; March, ! $14.50. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Nov. 11. Cattle Receipts 14,000; market steady to strong. Na-i Na-i live steers, $ .'l'j'a 7.00, cows and i heifers, $3 bofy 5.25; western steers, 1 f3.5ofjG.25; range cows ami hellers, ?2 &5;j4.75; canners, $2.i0fi 3.40; 1 stockets and feeders, 0)l4 5.50; j calves, $3.25f( 3.75; bulls, stags, etc., j Hogs Receipts .1.300; market 5T( I 10c. higher. Heavy, i7.50ftS.w; mixed. mix-ed. $7.758 50; licht. $soi 8 25; j pics, $7.oefj S.O'.i, bulk of eules, $7.70 I 'u 7.h5. Sheep Receipts 2,300; market lOe-. higher. Yearlings, $ l.5"fi 4.75; weth-' weth-' ers, $J.25'-i 4 .00; ewes, $3.OOfl3.50; lambs, $5.5t'ft 0.40. Chicago Livestock. Chlcagj; Nov. 11 Cattle Receipts j estimated ut 25.000; market steady. Beeves 4.50a7.5O; Texas steers 3 35a ; uj; western steers 4.1iiu;75; stock-ers stock-ers and leelers 4.1oa5.lo; cows and 1 elfers 2.25aj.25; calves C5oal0.25; jj0RSrtecelplH estimated at 15,000; market slow, OalOc lower. Light 7 lA'a l.f.o; mixed 7.60aS 20; heavy 7.-!ouS.10; rough 7.45a7.C5,- good to choice heavy 7.5aS.10; pigs, 7.20a79, bulk ot svles, 7.85aS 05. Sheep Receipts estimated at II.-' II.-' 000; mnrkct weak. Native 2.5''a4.25; western 2. Coal. 25; yearlings 4.3oa5.5 V, I lambs, native 4.75a0.70; western 4.00a C.75. Chicago Produce. Chicago Nov. 11. Butter steady. Creameries. 24 50) .1-2; dairies. 23 ft 27. . Eggs steady; receipts f at mark caes included. 17 12(22 12; . firsts. 2S; prime firsts. 30. Cheese, steady. Daisies. 15 1 -2 3-1; twine. 14 l-Pitl-2: young Americas. Ameri-cas. 15 1-4 'j 1-2; long horns, 15 1-4 fjl 2. |