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Show WORLD'S MARKETS New York, Jan. 19. The same specialties spe-cialties that contributed to yesterday's yester-day's activity -were again prominent at today's opening United States Industrial Alcohol and American Coal Products made new high records, with gams of 3 3-S and 2 3-4 respectively, in the early dealings. Bethlehem Steel, after opening down a point at 479, soon advanced to 492 7-8. Changes elsewhere comprised various nominal gains and losses, leading stocks showing no very definite trend except New York Central, which rose 3 3-4 to 111 1-2, its record price of recent years. War shares were lower at the outset but recovered Inter and United States Steel denoted further pressure. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 19. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 20,500; steadv. Heavy, $7,155 7.35; light. $7.00 7.25; pigs, ?6.00 7.00; bulk of sales, $7.107.25. Cattle Receipts 7200; steady. Native Na-tive steers, $6 508.75; cows and heifers, $5.507 00; western steers, $C.0037.75; Texas steers, o.80 G.S0; stockers and feeders, 5.60 " Sheep Receipts 9600; steady. Yearlings, $7.759.25; wethers, ?7.00 7.75; lambs, S10.2510.65. Chicago Hog Market Chicago, Jan. 19. Shipping demand was sufficiently active today to give firmness to the hog market Cattle were in request, but the offerings lacked quality. Sheep and lambs met with ready sale, with the exception of the plainer grades. Sugar. New York, Jan. 19. Raw sugar, firm; centrifugal, 4.33(S4.64c; molasses, mo-lasses, 3 563.S7c. Refined, firm, 10 points higher; cut loaf, G.75c; crushed, crush-ed, 6.65c; mould A, 6.30c; cuber, 6.10c; four-star powdered, 6.00c; powdered, pow-dered, 5.95c; fine granulated, 5.S5c; diamond A, 5.S5c; confectioners' A, 5.75c; No. 1, 5.60c. Suagr futures opened firm; at noon prices were 2 to 8 points net higher. |