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Show ifiLB's wets; . s NEW YORK. Nov 29 Storks were under further pressure at ihe opening 'of today's brief session, the shorts again making ihe most of unfavorable conditions at home and abroad. Rem lions of 3 to 15 points marked the ear . movement in numerous industrials and specialties, notably American To- j bacco, General Motors and Crucible Steel, i n the rebound of the second 'hour some of these losses were r co ered in part or whole Oils reached moderately with shippings and metals (but those issues also made partial recoveries re-coveries A few leaders, including , United States steel and investment rails mdo moderate gains toward the end The closing was Irregular. Sales approximated 150,000 share? CHICAGO GRAIN V J CHICAGO. Nov. 29.TrRhabilitation oi the sheep-raising industry, said to !be in a sad plight as aresult ot the war, i? being planned al a conference here today. Eighteen experts in she.)) raising and wool culture, representing the industry's interests in the same .number of states, eoroprise the assem bly Important rains are expected from the meeting to the department of ag- riculturo on the wool industry ao it affects clothing prices. M. R Marshall, chief, r.nd C EL Be dell, in charge of extension wo: k of the bureau of animal industries, arc-attending. arc-attending. Oats were relatively easy. Kor the most part, trade waa of a local char actor. After opening unchanged to Q 'c lower, including May at 7" 11 to 770, the market, scored a .Micht ad unci'. Heavy curtailment of lard :dilpir nts hail a bearish effect on provisions. Higher quotations on corn and ho;;: failed to check weakness. In the last hour a sharp setback took place as a result of sudden h aw selling through commission houses The close was weak. ;i to 2c net iov er. with December $1.35 1-4 to 1.36 l I and May Jl.30 3-4 to 1.31. CHICAGO. Nov 29 Open IIl'll LOW (lose Corn-Dec. Corn-Dec. $1.37 1.3?) 1.35 l.S5'4 Jan. i i nr. l ::i i.:i May 1.33 1 337s 130 ! 30 Oata Dec. .73 71'- .73' .73"8 May .7U ,77-9 .76?4 .76 Perk Jan. . . . 34.2ii 33.70 3 !.2 Ma 32.40 32-iHi ::: -i Z2.9Q Lard Jan. 23.95 23 95 23.70 23.70 Ma 23 23 Ribs-Jan. Ribs-Jan. IS. 70 18.7m 18.50 1V5-". May IS 20 18.20 18.15 18.15 CASH SALES. ' CHICAGO, Nov. 29. Corn No 2 mix ed old nominal, No. 2 vrllow old $1.5 5 ut No. 2white 771278 l ie; No. Z white 757 7 7' : e. Rye No. 2 is' , Barley $1 ll - 1.50 Timothy seed $8,506)11.50 i Clover seed $35. 00 43. on. i Turk nonfinal. Lard $23 .87 23 96. Ifibs $19.50 20.25. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. (. al 1 1c Hoceipts 301: c hoice heavy steers 89; good steers $7iS- fair steers $57; choice feeder steers ?7 'i8: choice cows ami heifers $67 50;; fair to good cows and heifprs $56 ; cutters $4'5; eanners ?3TM: choice feeder cows $5-70; fat bulls $56; 'bologna bulls $'i:,; veal calves $lo a n Hoes Recpipts 631; choice! fat hogs ,175 10 25o lbs ?12.75T-13 50; bulk .!:. i'ii 1.; 25. Sheep--Receipts 3972. choice lambe I1 12 .50 ; w c t h ers $6 50'' 7 50 fa! ewes $56: feeder lambs ?9 10 LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Nov. 29. Liberty bond final prices today wen : ulis "99.90, fir.st 4s 93.90; second 4s 91.20; first 4 l-4s 94 .20; second' 4 1 4s 91. 9S; l bird 4 l is 93 80; fourth: 4 1 ts 91.94; Victory 3 3-1s 99 "'2. Vic-'tory Vic-'tory 4 3-4s 99 04. POTATOES. CHCAOG, Nov. 27. Totiloes I Stronger; arrivals 4S cars; northern' sacked white S2.80T2.85; bulk mostly $2.90. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb. .Nov 29 '(United States Bureau of Markets ) -j-Htg8 Receipts 2500; market active, 50 to 75c higher; top $14.00; bulk $13.10 13.75; heavy weight $13 501 13 85:1 medium weight (13.7614.00; Ught weight $13 60 13.85. heavy packing ; sows, smooth. $13.10 -1 1" "ii. packins1 sows, rough. $13. 25 13. 10; pigs $12.-1 00 rn 13.25. t attle Receipts 800; for the weak:! She-stock 25c lower, all other classes! steady. Sheep Receipts 3500: market for the week: Fat lambs and ewes 50 to; 60c higher; yearlings and wether.- 2".' higher, leech rs strong CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Nov. 29 Hogs Receipts I 9000; market active, bulk $13. 60 13. iS5; top $13 95; heavy 13.5013.95; medium $13 fiO'.l.L 90; light $13 f " 113.85: light light I13.00&13. 66; heavy packing sows, smooth, 8127513 25; pac kinc sos. rough. $12 . 25 12. 75; j pigs $12. So ?; 13.25 Cattle Receipts 5000, compared with B week ago; Fat Btcers 5oc to $1 higher; butcher stock 50 to 75c higher; best feeders 25c higher; others steady; western 25 to 50c higher; calves steady. Sheep Receipts 2'K" market steady; compared with 11 week ago: fat lambs 25 to 50c higher, in between i grades advancing most; fat sheep. ! yearlings and feeding lambs mostly 25 'to 50c higher; feeders and breeding I sheep steady. ; 1'notficial estimates of annals Mon-' ,day Hog;- 5o.o0". cattle .:2,"imi j sheep 7.o0ii, and for next week, iiogsi ' 250. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO. Nov. 29. Butter lower; creamery 5X'';71c. , Eggs higher; receipts 71S6 cases: firsts 74'i 75c: onilnury firsts 65 j 68c ; at mark, cases included, ', - 7 4 . storagr packed firsts not quoted Poultry alie unsettled; springs 23c; fowls 14 23c; tinkers 28c. 1 00 |