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Show light T.'V'.iTi 7 15: pigs G.OO'i? 7.00; bullc li.9oi 7 no. 1 Sheep, receipts, 1 ;,;un. Steady Lambs lower; yearlings 3.001 5 '; wethers -i CO i 4.25 ; ewes CJ.Srt. WORLD'SJAflKETS HEAVY DROP IN THE STPCK MARKET New Yotk. Nov. 2S. The stock market mar-ket opened today under pressure with declines reaching 1 1-2 In Union Pacific. Pa-cific. 1 in Reading and large frac-1 frac-1 Hons lu other Important stocks Further recessions were recorded In the second hour, the selling movement move-ment affecting practically every active ac-tive issue. The pessimistic utterances of James .1. Hill, together with weakness weak-ness of Iehigh Valley, the dissolution of the British parliament and the high settlement rate in Iyindon, all combined com-bined to depress prices iu this market. mar-ket. Lehigh sold as low as 1R3 5-4; Southern Railway preferred dropped 3 1-1, Reading Southern Pacific 2 T.-S, New York Central, Canadian Pacific Pa-cific Rock Island. Santa Fe and Amalgamated Amal-gamated Copper 2. Selling pressure lightened at the j low level and allowed some' recovery, but this hi ought the demand to a standstill. Bonds were easy. New York Money. New York. Nov. 2S. Prime mercantile mercan-tile paper, Rao 1-2 per cent. Ster- , ling exchange, steady, with actual business in bankers bills nt S2 10a -S.S2 30 fur C0-day bills and at $ I SO for demand Commercial bills I SI 12a$I.J2. Par sliver 55 l-8c. Mexican dollars 16c. Government bonds, steady; railroads rail-roads easy. Chicago Close. Chicago. Nov. 28 Close: Wheat D?ct-mber, SO 5Sc; July, I2 2-4c. Corn December. -J'J 3-lc; May, 1C 5-Sc; July 17 l-2c. Oats December, o0 5-Sr3-Jc; May, 33 3-4c; July, 33 31c. Mess Pork January, 1G.$7 1-2; May ,?16-. Lard January, $9.7", May, $9.52 12 tfi r.5. Short Ribs January $9 009.02 1-2; May, SS.90. Rye Cash, 8"c. Barley Cash, 5oftS0c. Timothy Cash. $8.009.50; March, $10 fiOfi 10.50. Clover Cash. $10 OOfj 14. On. Ch;cago Livestock. Cattle, receipts estimated at 32. Owl; market steady to shade off; beeves, 4.507 20; Texas steers 4.255.411; Western steers. l25fiC0ti; s'.ockers and feeders. 3 30j5G0; cows and heifers, 2 206.30. calves 7.25i9 25. Hogs, receipts estimated at 35.000; market strong; light 6.70'&7.10; mixt-d 6.75TI7.iri; heavy, 6.75Tt 7 20; rough, 6.750.90; good to choice heavy, CO;) fi'7.20; pigs 0.30CtG.90; bulk of salts, 6.9-5(7.10. Sheep, receipts estimated ut lu.OnO, market stoady; native, 2.25flI4.25; western. 2.15'54 25; yearlings. 1201' 5.25; lambs, native. 4.25'?:CG0; western, west-ern, 4 25!? ti.oO. Metal Market. Now York. Nov. 28. Copper Stndard, tpn'cl; spot and Dec, $12 45a 12.C0. Lead Quiet, $I.15a4.55. Bar silver 55 1-Sc. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Nov. 2S. Raw sugar, steady, MuECOvado S9 test 3.41; centrifugal cen-trifugal OH test 3.93: molnsues siu-ar 89 test 3.18. Refined nugar steady. Coffee quiet. jf Omaha. Omaha, Nov. 2S. Cattle receipts 4,-700. 4,-700. Strong, 10c higher. Native steers 3.75ft 6-75; western steers 3.5 fix 5.75; Blocker and feeders S.uuffe 3.50; calves 3.507x7 75. Hogs, receipts 3. inn. Higher. Heavy C.OOCiC.GO; mUtxl G.Uujr.y.oo, |