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Show LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO. Feb. S Cattle Recelnts, 5500; market 10c higher. Beeves. 53.7556.35; cows and heifers. $1 SOfH.SO; stockers and feedere, S2.GOfT4.60; Te.xans, 53.651. 10 Hogs Receipts, 25.0M; mnrkpt 510o higher; estimated tomorrow, 22,000. Mixed and butchers'. J5."0fj6 021A: cood heavy So.SSJffiWMc, rough heavy. 55.701iG.SO; llglu.' $5 6?S?6.RS; pigs, J5 20tJO.G5; bulk of sales. ?5.0S5.05. Sheen Receipts. 14.000; market strong to 10c higher. Sheep. J3.40fTS.50; lambs, $3.50 6.75 Kansns City. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 8.-Cattle-Rc-celpts, 5000; steady to 10c higher. Native steers. 51.0(fi6.00; native cows and heifers J2.25ff4.90; stockers and feeders. $3.004 to'' bulls, S2.75tT4.0i; calves. $3 OOfrT.OO; West--rn. fed steers, $3.50rS.50; Western fed cows, $2.60(17:4 CO. Hogs Receipts, 10.CO0; market 10c higher. high-er. Bulk of sales, $5.724tr5.S2Vi; heavy $5.K3r.S5: packers, $T.755.2Vfe, "nigs and light. $.ri.C0go.75. . Sheep Receipts. F0O0; mnrket steady. Muttons, $4.50175.75; lambs. ?S.e0ft'7 10-range 10-range wethers, t5.503G.2o; fed ewes. fl.COjj 5.25. Omnlm. OMAHA, Fob. 8. Cattle Receipts 3200. Market active, stronger; native steers $3.75TJ5.50; cows nnd heifers. $2.75'Q4.tJ; ennners. $2.0032.0; stockers and feeders $2.751.35; calves, 53.0OSC50; bulla and stags. J2.s0aS.75. Hogs Receipts 5000; market 10c higher; heavy, $5.Goi6.S5; mixed. 35.CJfji5.70; light, $5.G075.70; pigs, $-1.75570.75; bulk of sales. J5.GTitr7.00. Sheep Receipts 4200; markot stcadv to 10c higher; yenrllngs. $C.001i7.00; wethers, J5.25Q0.C0; owes. $4.7fSo.l5. St. J"ose2)h. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. S.-Cattlo-Recelpts. 15(K): market steady to strong; native steers, $3.75(06.75; cows and heifers, Jl.OTj' 4.75; stpekers and feeders, J3.0O1(f4.25. Hogs Receipts 7200; market 10c higher; light. $5.0Gii6.SO; medium nnd heavy, 55.70 Z6.S5. Sheep RocolptM 3200; market steady; wethers, J5.75; owes, $5.25. Slock Market Lottcrs. Jamcx A. Pollock & Co., stock and grain brokers, 6 West Second South street, muku public tho following letters on the stock market: Ilutton & Co. say: "Many InlUicncna were used agnlnst ho stock market today, tho samo fnctoro which have been before us all of tho present week. There wuh nothing new. We believe thin market has gono down far enough and would advise ad-vise purchases on the breaks." Dick Bros, cotton lettor says: "A further furth-er Improvement In cables brought about a higher opening this morning nnd trading trad-ing was somowhat more active, during the early session. Trading Is likely to be rather quct tho rest of tho week, ns our oxchange will be closed Saturday and Monday on account of Lincoln's blrth- day. and tin rv will bv more or k-s-s disposition dis-position to even up." Dick Bros, stock letter "Tho markot wno sluggish and heavy again today an I most of the leading stocks showed rather ' material declines during tho morning. There was continued Irregularity In th - : afternoon, but the last half hour was marked by a rather sharp recovery. In 1 which Reading was the Icador. Some J arther urgent short covering was sucn Jus' S at tho closing. The close wjs ciulte llrm " ' Logun & Bryan stock letter savs: '"Market '"Mar-ket closed Irregular, but with an" Improved tone. Early dealings showed much hesitation, hesi-tation, but In tho closing half hour It looked like short covering and frosh buying buy-ing power putting the market uu. Tho ' fact that tho passage of the Hepburn fc rate bill bv Congress pnsed unnoticed t would Indicate that Its passage had been 5 discounted. The lone ut the close is much Improved." |