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Show FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 1 CHICAGO. Feb 1. (United States Bureau Bu-reau of Markets. ) Cat tl Receipts 8000; early sales beef steers xtrong to higher; mostly shipping account; curly top pi 86; weight 143C pounds, bulk beef steers J6 76'o 7 86; she-stock and stock-ers stock-ers and feeders strong to if,.: higher; bulls weak to lower, ."alves steady. Hon Receipts 25.000, fairly active, large! 15 to 25c lower than vestrrday h aeragc. acme iit;iit off more; top 9.15 for sorted 150 to leo oound hotfij practical prac-tical limit 19 15; bulk 18. 7608.00; pU slow. 25 to 50c lower; bulk dcoirablc $8 R5'ef9.00; few J9 15. Sheep Receipts 17,000; slow, generally steady: fat lambs early to city butchers butch-ers 114.00; shippers $12. SO; packers $13 78 i Uppers $12 00; fat ewe top earl) $7 50. talking steady on feeder lambs. OMAHA. Neb.. Feb. 1 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 12 - 000 15 to 23c lower; bulk $8.2603 65 top "-.f'.. packing gr.id-. , .7 Cattle Receipts 6700. beef jerrs and ahe-atock mostly i0'u'i5c blsher; heavy beeves $8.00. bulls and veal fully atead . Blockers and feeders steady lo Itronft Sheep Receipts 6500; lambs 25 'f 50c higher, bulk $13.00(fM3 40; top $15 50. sheen strong: best ewes $7 CO, feeders tend KANSAS CITT. Mo . Feb 1 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 7800. beef Hioers fairly active mostly strong lo 15c higher; top $8 00; fat cows steady to 25c higher, advance on shipping grades; best cows $6.50: many others $4 . f.Oiii 5. 00; heifers and mixed yearlings slow, steady to weak: ail otheir classes around steady, better grades vealers ?9 OOtfrlO 00. canners and cutters, generally $2. SO'S'S.r.O. good bulls $4.004?4.25; early sales stockera $5 4" 06 35: fairly good feeders $6 006.25 Hogs Receipts 10 000: fairly active On lighter weights, open lOftlSe lower; bulk later sales ir.ff20r lower, some lower, light llchts up to $9 00 earlv packers paid $S.90 for few 160 pound weights. 11.8001.80 pounds mostlv $8. SO 1 90 bulk best 226'Sf260 pound weights $8 60'3'8 . 76 : few heavy kinds moving: bulk of sales $S.40?8 90 packing sows mostly 25c lower. Sheep Receipts 8000: sheep and feeding feed-ing lambs sreadv: fat lambs 1 . higher, best $13.10 CHICAGO FUTURE9. 'mCAGO, Feb. L Open Hlgl Lcrr fj - Wheat Mav $1.19 51 19j 1.18Vi $1.19 Juh- 1.054 1 05i 1.03S 1 05$ Corn May .537i .54V1 .531i .64 July .554 56 .56 .56 Oata May 88 .39 .3V .39 luh .40 .40 .39?4 40 Pork Mnv 18.00 18.25 1R 00 18.10 Uard March 10 00 10 05 10 00 10 05 M:j 10 25 10 30 10.25 10 27 Ribs-May Ribs-May 9.40 9.45 9.37 9.45 July f.55 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Foreign e-s-change firm Great Britain; Demand $4.2-; cables $4 29. French. Demand S.36.-. cables S.364c lt.Tl.N- Demand 4 70c, rabies 4 7., Belgium: Demand 7 95''jc; eablea 7 96c Oerman Demand ,48ci cablea rr Holland Demand 80.78a; cabll Norway: Demand 15. 86c. Sweden 1 lemand 86 I61 Iienmark: Demand 20.15c Swltierland : Demand 11 M. Spain: Demand 15.20c Greece: Demand 4 43c Poland Demand .03Hc Czecho-Slovakla; Demand 1.96c Argentine. Demand 36.87c. Brazil: Demand 12. 75c. Montreal 95c METAL MARKET. NEW YORK. Feb 1 -Copper Btead) electrolylls. spot ajid nearb' l8Hfl)14i futures 13;j.l4c . Tin easier, spot and nearbv 88181 futures $31.25 Iron '..i.l Rn,i unchanged Lead steady, spot i.7'"Vit 0 Zlno aulet; Ksst si Loula dellven snot 4.o6c Aatimony rpot 4 4 |