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Show NEW YORK. Jan. 29 Stocks were firm to strong at the opening of today's to-day's mai'ket, the absence of disturbing disturb-ing elements over the holiday resulting result-ing in a fair demand for the usual leaders United States Steel and some of the less prominent industrials and equipments made 1 point gains. Shippings, Ship-pings, coppers and motors also recorded re-corded substantial improvement Pacifies Pa-cifies and coalers were strongest of the I rails. Bonds developed an irregular I trend, Liberty declining to the jnew low record of $97.90. Trading became livelier after the I first hour and prices mounted higher. I United States Steel and kindred issues substantially increased early advances j and all classes of industrials and war ! issues were drawn into the movement i with other specialties. In tho railway group. St Paul- and Reading preferred at gains of 2 and 4 points respectively respective-ly were the chief features. Liberty bonds were active but reactionary the S's falling to tho new low mtninnim , of 97.74, first 4's also establishing a new low record at 96.52 while second 4s sold at 96.30 to 96.24. SUGAR. I NEW YORK, Jan. 29. Raw -sugar I steady; centrifugal 6.005c; molasses I nominal. Refined steady; cut loaf 1 8.95c; crushed 8.70c; mould A. 7.95c; , cubes 8.20c; X X X X powdered 7.85c; ! powdered 7.06c; fmo granulated 7.45c; diamond A. 7.45c; confectioners' A. 7.35c; No. 1 7.30c. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 29. HOGS Receipts Re-ceipts 4600; market steady. Heavy $16.0017.80; mixed $15.70(0)16.40; light $15.5016.00; plgs $10.0015.50; bulk of sales ?15.50S15.90. CATTLE Receipts 8600; market steady to highor Nativo steers $8.50(0) 13.50; cows and holfors ?7.0010.00; western steers $6.0011.50: Texas steers ?7.5010.00; cows and heifers $6 509.00; cannors $6.257.25; stockors and feeders ?6.5011.00; calves cal-ves $9.0013.00; bulls, stags, etc. ?6.75 ft) 9.75. SHEEP Receipts 17.000; market steadv to 10c lower. Yearlings $12.50 (315.5"0; wethers $11.00()13.00; ewes $9.7512.75; lambs $15.75 17.25. CHICAGO HOG MARKET. CHICAGO, Jan. 29 HOGS Receipts Re-ceipts 11,000; market steady. Bulk $15.75()16.00; heavy $15.90(5'16.10; packers and butchers $15.9016.05; light $15.S5tfj)16.00; pigs $10.5014.00. CATTLE Receipts S000; markot higher. Prime fed steers $12.25g13.75; dressed beef steers $10,500)12.50; western wes-tern steers $9.0012.25; cows $6.50) 10.50; heifers $7.0011.25; stockors and feeders $7.0011.50: bulls $6.50 10,00; calves $7.0014.00. SHEEP Receipts 5000; markot higher. Lambs $16.00(0)17.00; yearlings $13.00(3)14.50; wethers $11.5013.00; owes ?11.00(3H2.25. OGDEN STOCK MARKET. UNION STOCK YARDS, OGDEN, Jan. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 112 market, steady; choice steers. $9. GO'S) 10.00; good. $8,00(5)9.00; feeders, $7.00 8.00; choice cows and heifers, $7.00 7.75; fair to good. $6.00(0)7.00; canners. $4.00(0)5.00; feeder cows, $5.006.00; veal calves, $9.0010.00. HOGS No receipts; market, steady; tops, $15.50; bulk of sales, $15.50. SHEEP No receipts; market, steady; lambs, $14.00(g)15.00; ewes $9.00(0)10.00. HORSES Receipts. 45. |