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Show trifugal. 96 test 3 03; molasses sugar, S'J tent 3. IS, Refined 6tcady. Coffee Spot steady; Santo No. 4, 13 l-25'3-. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Dee. 1. Cattle, receipts estimated at 9,000: market slow and weak: beeves, $4 00(37.50; Texas steers, $4.205 40; western steers, $.2S'a'6.40; Blockers and foedcrs, $3.30 5.75; cows and heifers, $2.25- 6.20; calves, $7.00fi9.00. Hogs, receipts estimated at 25.000, irarkct 5(5 10c higher; light, $6.85sf 7.30; heavy, $(J.90'q7.35; rough. $6.90 7.03; good to choice heavy, $7.05'3 7.3,; pigs. $6.40.t7.00, bulk of sales. $7.1 0i 7.30. Sheep, receipts eRtImatel at 20,000; market strong; native, $2,2235-4.30; western, $2 75'iT I 23; yearlings, $4.20 ft 3.23; lamb, native, $1.25(yG.05; western, $1.50(5 6.65. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Dee. 1. Butter easy; creameries. 23 2?e; dairies, 235 27c. Eggs Steady; receipts. 2.G08; at mark, cases in eluded, 19 1 2VJ 22 l-2c; ! lhsts, 30c; prime firsts, 32c. Cheese Steady; Daisies, 13 1-2 3-4c; Twins, 131 c; Young Americas Ameri-cas and Longboats, 15 l-4(ffl-2c. I lilLD'SJAIETS HEAVY LOSSES IN THE STOCKlMARKET New York. Dec. 1. The decision to maintain steel prices and the reduction reduc-tion in the Bank of England discount rate had a stimulating effect on the stock market today and prices opened open-ed higher, the advance reaching a point In Lehigh Valley and Intermet, preferred. Some realizing caused the market to case off afterwards. Almost immediately after the open Ing the market developed a feverish tendency with heavy sales In the active ac-tive list. Large lots of United States Steel. Union Pacific, Reading and New York Central came out, some of these undoubtedly representing liquidation. liqui-dation. The downward movement was accelerated by extensive ln-ar operations in these and other issues. The Gould stocks were again very weak All through tho first hour the market showed a lack of support ex cept at marked recessions. Notable losses wore: Denver & Rio Grande preferred 4. the common 2 1-4; Missouri Mis-souri Pacific. 1 3-4; Union Pacific 1 3-8; Southern Pacific, 1 1-4; Lehigh Le-high Valley, 1 1-2; St. Paul, 1 5-8; Illinois Central 1 1-2 and Northern Pacific, Louisville & Nashville, Reading, Read-ing, United States Steel. Great Northern North-ern preferred Copper, American Smelt Ing and Chesapeake and Ohio 1 each. Thero waj a further pressure in the second hour and prices In some Instances In-stances wcntlower. Reading, Southern South-ern Pacific, New York Central and Amalgamated Copper were especial points of weakness. Busluess was In diminished volume, with some more tangible evidence of suport aud no little covering by tho short interest. The reduction In the Bank of England Eng-land rate was wholly without effect. Publication of a number of railway reports for October were of a more or less adverse character, and hints of future labor troubles growing out of the unsatisfactory Industrial conditions condi-tions wero factors In the decline. At midday a Blight rally was on. but the undertone of the list continued heavy and uncertain. Bonds were easy, Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Dec. i. Cattle receipts ?,000; market steady to strong. Native Na-tive steers. $t OOQC 75; cows and heifers. heif-ers. $3.005.23; western steers, $3.50 '5.75; Texas steers, $3.001.10; cv.ws and heifers. $2 80!g 4-7U; eanncrs, ?2.7fi 3.10; xtoekers ami feeders, $3 00 '.i 50; calves, $3.f.0St 8.00; bulls, M.1KS, etc.. $3.254.75. Hoks Receipts, 5.800; market 5tfr Ific lower; heavy, $6.90 ;fii 7.15; mixed, . $7.03(7.15; llRht, $6.90 v'f 7.10; pigs' j ?6.75'ii 7.10; bulk. $7.057 15. Sheep receipts, 9,4on; teady. Year-( Year-( lines, $4ff'5.25; wethers 3.50'.'j 4.u0; ewes, $3fr3.k5; lambs 5.50fJC.C0 Sugar and Coffee. New York, Dec. 1 Haw mjqar ! quiet; Muscovado, K3 test 3.43; ten- I |