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Show ( $.1.10.-.40; cows and heifers, $2.10 ' 5 10; calves. $7.00? 9.50. Hogs Receipts estimated at "i.oori; market steady to strong Light, :?7.S5 rdS.11 12: mixed. 8.05S R.50; heavy. $8.15??8.50; rough, $8. 15c?S.25; good to choice heavy. $8.25(38.50; pigs. ?r.r0fi.7.95 . hulk of sales. $.337i$45. Sheep Receipts estimated at IS,. 000; market steady. Native, ?4.0itfi. 0 50; western, 4.00fi r, 00. yearlings, . $G.S0fl7S0; lambs, native, $6o0f S.rt5; western, $6.rS25. Sugar Market, New York, Jan. 31. Sugar Raw, firm; Muscavado. 89 test, .' 58ft 3.C1; centrifugal, SO test, 4.0$tfr4 U; mu. la3es sugar, 89 test, $3.3333 30. Refined Re-fined steady. Metal Market. New York. Jan. 1. Copper dull; standard spot and March $13 12 l-2f 13.37 1-2 Silver 52 l-2c Flood Not Over. Rouen. Jan. 31. Tho river Seine continued to rise here today. WILB'SJARKETS MARKET IS DULL; i VERGING ON STAGNATION New York. Jan. 31. A sluggish and Irregular movement of prices of stocks resulted from the scanty opening dealings deal-ings today. A decline of a point in Union Pacific was the feature. West' ern Maryland sold at an advance of 2 3-4 and Consolidated Gas 3 1. Reading, which reacted 3-4 to 159 fcfier the opening, roco quickly to lfil 1-i, and Union Pacific also made up its initial losses. Elsewhere most 01 the gains in the important stocks were limited to moderate fractions. The market was dull at 11 o'clock an ! 1 slightly below Its best price. The lethargy of the demand let prices sag and contract nearly to stagnation. stag-nation. Roiids irregular. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Jan. 31. Cattle Receipts, 2,.ri'0; market steady to stronger. Native Na-tive steers, $4.00 6.86; cows and heifers. heif-ers. $3.00(95.00; western steers. $3.00 (tfCM; cows and heifers, $2.504.40; canners, 2.008.O0; stockers and feeders, $2.80(7? i 5.30; calves. $3.50'? . 8.00, bulls, stags, etc., $3.0055.00. ' Hogs Receipts, 3,400; market 5c higher Heavy. $8.15 8.25; mixed, $S.O5ff?8.10; light, $7.9515; pigs, f 7.OO(ff7.50: bulk. $8.05(8.15. Sheep Receipts, 3.000; market strong and 10 15c higher Yearlings, .;. 157.40; wethers, $5.00'rG.Oit; ewes. $4.753.50; lambs, $7.408.40. j Chicago Cloe. Chicago. Jan. 31 Close: Wheat January. $1,12 1-2; May, $1,10 1-2(1.10 5-8; July. $1,00 7-8; September, Sep-tember, 9J 3-4c. Corn January, 65 5-8; May, 66 3-fi; July, C6 1: September, 6fi 1-8. fiats January, 47 1-4; May, 46 5 R; Julv 43 1-4; September. 40 5-8 4 1.1 3-1. Pork January, $20.95; May. 521 35; July, $21.30Ti 21.32 1-2. Lnrd January. $12 00; May. $11.92 i-2; July. $11.87 1-2. 1 nibs January, $11. SO; May, $1102 1-2; July. U r'7 l 2- Kvc--Cash. 81; May. 80. Barley Cosh. 625 70. Chicago Produce. Chicago, an. 31. uBtter Stead v; creameries, 25Tt30c; lalrlea. 2429c." Egg Easy: at mp.rk, cases included, includ-ed, 21 l-2fi 27 1-2; first. 30c; prime iirAts. 31c. Cheen Steady; lalrks. 17l7J-4e; twins. 1 3-4?7 17c; young Americas. If, l-2Cj 10 3-4c; long boraa. 1C 1-2 1, 3.4c. Chicago Livestock, Chlcipo. Jan. 31. Catth Receipts e.-.t'nated at 13'00; market 5?i lflc j.h'sher. Beeves. -4.20C' 7.C); Texas steers, $3.S5fr4.9"; wcotern sieeri, I $J.H"fii.oii; n'ockcrs aad feeders, |