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Show 4 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. March 29 Cattle Receipts j 6.600 active, beef steers and she-stock. 16 to -jc higher; top beef steer". $9.25, I bulk. $7.50S 50- Lulls and veal calves steady to strong; early sales veal calves. $7.6O0S on mostly, stoekers and feeders dun lb gs Ho.-, Ipts. 16.000. fairly active mo't! steady to 6c lower than yaater- l day's average top. $10.35; bulk. $9 75 ; alo.30. pigs, steady: bulk desirables. ' 100- to 120-poundcrs. $9 50Ti 10.00. 1 Sheep: Receipts. 12 000; general'.v I steady; good strong weight wooled lambs. 1 16.00; top shorn lamb- curls. $13.35 hulk early, $13.00; shorn Texas yearlings and twos. $11 75: shorn wethers. $10.00. few choice lleht shorn ewes. $9.00; shearing shear-ing lambs. $14 75. OMAHA. Mann 2:'. Hogs Receipts. 7.500; market uneven, average steady compared with yesterday; practically, ! top. $9 70: hulk. ISO- to 210-hutchers. I $9.f0fx9 70 bulk. 215- to 325-pound I butchers. $9.35ff9.60; packing grades. I $S 0OQ9.00. Cattle; Receipts. 4.300. better grades I bcof eteers. 10 lo 26c higher; others steady to strong, few head. $9 00; bulls. 1 slow; top. $9 40 she-stock mostly 10 to I 15c higher, veals 25c higher other 1 classes generallv uteady. Sheep- Receipts, 4.500: lambs. strong to 26c higher: bulk. I14.6O015.S6; best j held at $15.50. sheep and feeders. I steady; ewes. top. $9.75. t KANSAS CITY Mo. March 29 Cattle Receipts. 6.500 heavy siecrs. steady to weak other kinds steady to strong: all classes closing slow: top medium weights $S .25- she-siocK petierally viea.l; to strong; spots, higher; to shippers, few. heifers $7.50; better grades usually $6.0 T7 00; choice lows. $6.00a6.25: common (.. p..od kind, $4 .,5'&5.50. calves, steadv to 25c higher: best vealera. $8.O09.50 all other classes around nteadx . manv bulls. $4 O04.5o: canners mostlv $2.7C 3 00. good cutters around $1 00 earlv sales stoekers and feeders. $6 007 ts Hogs; Receipts. 7.000: opened fairly active to shippers around steady; closed active to shippers and packers; fully steady with yesterday's average: bulk. 160- to 190-pound weights. $9.8009.96: with few at $10 00. good and choice. 300. to 325-pounders. mostlv $9 659 8n rackers. top. $9 85. bulk of sales. $9.25 (f?9 90: throw-out sows generally. $8.20 'is 60 stock pigs steady to strong: bulk good kind. 89. 6001.60; best. $9.70. Sheep: Receipts, 7.000. sheep. Htronu; freeh shorn Texas wethers $9.00. lambs, steadv with vesterday's best; best bulk Colorados, I1I.OO01B 76 CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO. March 29. Open High Low Close Wheat-May Wheat-May 81 324 81 34Vi 81.31S 8131 July 1 19U 1 194 l 18 l l"7s Corn Mav 68S 68i 58 .68 July 61s 2 614 614 Oats-May Oats-May . .... 16', 374 164 36 Julv 334 .394 39 .J9 Pork Mav ... ... 18 73 I.ard Mav 10 85 10 5 in 77 10.77 Julv 11.10 11.10 11.00 II 00 Ribs-May Ribs-May 10 72 July 10.17 NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK. March 29. The raw sugar market was unsettled early today with apot and April quoted at 2 5-16.:. .-oat and freight, equal to 3 92c for centrifugal. cen-trifugal. Pales reported were 20.000 bass of Cubas for April shipment at 2 IT-Plc cost and freight and I was rumored that Cubas In port or afloat sold at 2l The unsettled feeling In the spot market mar-ket and the de line in refined led lo In-1 In-1 reased offerings In raw sugar futures with prices at midday 2 to 4 luilnls net lower. The market for refined was easier and prices unchanged to 25 points lower, fine granulated I.150S.5OC. There was no Improvement noted In the demand There were no ' t raneactlons In refined futures. Sugar future closed steady, approximate approxi-mate sales. 21.160 tons. May. $2.49; July. $2 69. Sept . $2.85; Pec . $2 90. LIBERTY BONDS NKW TORK. March 29 Liberty bonds closed- 34s. $98.20. first 4s, $9S .40. sec ..nd 4s. $98.20. first 44s. 898.64; second 9K 3ii. (bird. Civ $''S 62: fourin 44s. $'.' 75 1. iorv ::s. $lfMioi. Yb -tory 44, $100 S6. |