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Show uu THE WORLD'S MARKET NEWS New York, N. Y., Jan. 29. Reduction Reduc-tion of English and French bank rates failed to stimulate bullish opera- i tions in this market and prices readily readi-ly fell away when pressure was applied. ap-plied. The only reflection of improved im-proved conditions in European mon- , ey markets was active' buying of stock for foreign account. London and the continent bought j 30.00U snares, cnietiy uanaaian macule, macu-le, Steel, Amalgamated, and some of the minor railway shares. Bears concentrated con-centrated pressure ' on influential stocks, particularly Steel and Reading. Read-ing. Losses of most of the active shares were limited to fractions, and bidding up of individual stocks gave .the list as a whole an irregular appearance. Bonds were Irregular. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 29. Hogs-Receipts, Hogs-Receipts, 6000; market steady. Bulk of sales, 8.00S.26; heavy, $S.20 8.30; packers and butchers, 8.10 8.25; light, ?7.908.10; pigs, ?6.75 7.40. Cattle Receipts, 2000; market steady. stea-dy. Prime fed steers. $S.60(39.25; dressed beef steers. $7.507j)S.50: western west-ern steers, $6.75S.50; southern steers, ?6.25S.25; cows, ?4.257.50; heifers, ?6.7538.75; stockers and feeders, $6.5038.25; bulls, ?5.50(g 7.75; calves, $6.5011.00. Sheep Receipts, 3000; market stea-dv. stea-dv. Lambs, 7.25S7.75; yearlings, $6.256.S0; wethers, $5.256.S5; ewes, 5.0035.50. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, 111., Jan. 29 Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 22,000; market, dull, at yesterday's yester-day's average. Bulk of sales, $8.15 S.25; light, $7.90S.22 1-2; mixed, ?8.058.30; heavy, ?S.05S.32 1-2; rough, $S.05S.10; pigs, ?6.607.05. Cattle Receipts, 3500; market slow. Beeves, $6.809.50; Texas steers, $G.908.00; western steers, S6.40 7.90; stockers and feeders, ?5.-Q8.10; cows and heifers, $3.60g8.50; calves, $7.5010.50. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; market weak to 10c under last night. Na- tive, ?4.755.S5; western, $4.85 5.90; yearlings, $5.757.00; lambs, native, na-tive, ?G.757.S5; western, $G.857.90. South Omaha Livestock. South. Oraalrn, Nob., Jan. 29. Hogs Receipts, 10,300; market lower. Heavy, $S.108.25; light, ?7.75S.10; pigs, ?6.507.76; bulk of sales, ?7.90 8.15. Cattle Receipts, 2000; market steady. stea-dy. Nntlve steers, $G.60(gS.60; cows and heifers, ?G.007.70; weBtern steers, $6.258.10; Texas steers, $5.80 7.30; cows and heifera, $5.75(3)7.00; calves, $7.2510.25. Sheep Receipts, 7500; market low: er. Yearlings, $5.S5g)6.S5; wethers', $5.25G.OO; lambs, $7.007.6U. y Sugar. New York, N. Y., Jan. 29. Sugar Raw, firm. Muscovado, $2.98; centrifugal. cen-trifugal. $3.48; molasses, S2.73. Refined, Re-fined, quiet. Metals. Now York, N. Y., Jan. 29. Copper Firm. Standard, spot to April, offered of-fered at S14.G2 1-2; electrolytic, $14.75 14.87 1-2; lake, nominal; casting, $14.37 1-2(514.G2 1-2. Tin Firm. Spot to February, $39.45Q39.75; March, $39.50 39.80; April, $39.6539.S5. Antimony Dull; Cookson's $7.30 7.40. Iron Quiet; unchanged. |