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Show METALS IE LOWER II LONDM MARKET Tin, Copper, Iron and Spelter All Decline; No Change in K New York. SILVER. New York 600 COPPER. New York exchange SlS.00(g'lS.2o LEAD. New York exchange $5.75 1 NEW YORK. July 31. There was a reaction re-action in tho London tin market today, with spot closing at 170 12s Cd and futures at 170 17s Cd. Locally the mar-hot mar-hot was a littlo lower In consequence, with tho closo at $37.1237.37. Copper was also lower in London, closing clos-ing at 82 10a for spot and 81 12s Gd for futures. Locally the market was stoadv and unchanged, with Lake quoted at $1S.5018.75; electrolytic at $1S,25 1S.50 and casting at $1S.0001S.25. Lead was unchanged at $5.75 in the local market, but was lower abroad, closing at 1C 13s 9d in London. Spelter declined 5s to 26 10s in tho London market. Locally it was unchanged, un-changed, at $5.956.0o. Iron was lower in tho English market, with Standard foundry closing at 50s' 9d and Cleveland warrants at 51s ld. Locally Lo-cally no change was reptortod. No. 1 foundry Northern is quoted at $18.60 19.25; No. 2 foundry Northern, $1S.25 18.50; No. 1 foundry Southern, $18.00 18.50; No. 2 foundry Southern. 517.60(3) 18.00. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago. CHICAGO, July 31. Cattle Receipts, 4000; steady to strong; beeves, $3.75 G.35 cows and heifers, $1.255.30; stock-ers stock-ers and feeders, $2.504.25; Texans, 4.00(5)5.00; calves, $5.0G.75. Hogs Receipts, 14,000; market steady; estimated tomorrow, 32,000; mixed and butchers, OG.30G70; good heavy, $G.30 G.70; rough ehavy, S6.006.2o; light, G.30G.72M;; Pigs, $5.G06.50; bulk, $G.-10(fj)G.50. Sheep Receipts, 18,000; market strong; sheep, 53.90io.35; lambs, $4.757.60. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. July 31. Cattle Receipts; Re-ceipts; 11,000: market steady; native steers, $3.9006.15; native cows and heifers,. $2.00(5-5.60; stockors and feeders, $2.254.50; bulls, $2.204.00; calves, $2.o05.50; Western fed steers, $3.50 I o.SO; Western fed cows, $2.504.25. IIogB Receipts, 12,000; market strong: 1 bulk, $6.406.50; heavy, $G.406-45; packers, pack-ers, S6.40(S'-6.52 ; light, $6.45(5)6.5714; Pigs, Sheep Receipts, 6000; market steady; muttons, $4.505.50; lambs, $5.507.50; range wethers, $4.505.75; fed ewes, $4.005.00. Omaha . OMAHA, July 31. Cattle Receipts, 420O; market slow to steady; native steers, ?4.256.10; ' cows and helfors, S2.S5(g4.00; Western steers, $3.254.75; Texas steers, $2.754.25r cows and heifers, $2.00(53.75; cauners, $1.50?'2.75; stockcrs and feeders, $2.75(ff4.35; calves, $3.005.75; bulls and stags, $2.25ig4.25. Hogs Receipts, 10,500; market steady; heavy, $G.20(G.40; mixed, ?6.256.36; light. $6.30G.50; pigs, $5.75(3)6.25, bulk, $G.256.40. Sheep Receipts. 3500; market steady; yearlings, $5.00d?5.75; wethers, $4.505.00; ewes, Si.001bt.75; lambs, ?6.257.25. St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH, July 31. Cattle Rocoipts, 2600; steady; natives, $4.405.90; cows and heifers, $1-50(514.50; stockcrs and feeders, $3.00(5)3.75. Iloga Receipts, 10,100; mostly 5c lower; light, $C.35)6.4714 ; medium and heavy," $6.206.35. Sheep Receipts, 1500; steady to strong. Boston Wool. Boston, July 31. The wool market Is actlvo and firm, and the outlook for the future is considered excellent. Tho outward out-ward movement is heavy, shipments having hav-ing been large. Tho transfers in flooco wools have been especially voluminous. Territory are fairly nactlvc. In clothing wools there is a steady movement of fine and fine medium. Pulled wools are in steady demand. Foreign grades are fairly actlvo and steady. California (scoured b;isi3); Northern counties choice, 70ig)72c; middle counties, coun-ties, 6636Sc; southern counties. 66(56Sc. Fall, free, 6Oi062c. Oregon (scoured basis): Eastern, No. 1 staple, 737Jc; eastern No. 1 clothing, 6S(JJ'70c; valley No. 1, G0G2c. Territory, staple (Bcoured basis): Fine, 7071c: fine medium, G2?570c; medium, 65(0Sc. Colorado and New Mexico, spring (Bcoured basis): X, GSOc; No. J, G43lGGc. ( New York Grain, Etc. NEW YORK. July 31. Flour Receipts, 24,800; exports, 3400; barely steady and quiet. Wheat Receipts, 121,000; exports, 4.6,800; spot, easy; No, 2 red, 50V4c elevator; ele-vator; No. 2 red, 81c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 84?lc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 8214c f. 0. b. afloat. Continuing its decline, wheat today sold at the lowest in two years. Liquidation Liquida-tion wa3 an Important factor, Induced by tho heavy movement, good weather, line quality of spring wheat and increan-Ing increan-Ing stocks. Final prloes showed o to lc net loss. May, 8386c, closed, 85Tac; July, S2f;S3c, clocod, S2c; September, Sep-tember, SO ll-lG8lc, closed, 80c; December, De-cember, 8384c, closed, 83 9-lGc, Now York Money, NEW YORK, July 3l.Money on call, steady, 25'2!4 pel' cent; ruling rate. 214 per cent; bid. 2 per cent; offered, 214 per cent. Time loanB, steady; sixty days, 3,A 3; ninoty days, 44; six months". 614. Primo mercantile paper, SiSft. Eterllng exchange firm at 34.G4.G54.85 for demand aud at $ 82.15-l.S2j20 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, S4.S2V6 4.8514; commercial bills, $4.81. Mexican dollars, 5014c. Government bonds steady, railroad bonds irregular. Liverpool Wheat. LIVERPOOL, July 31. Close: Wheat July nominal; September, 6s 614d; Do-cembcr. Do-cembcr. Ca Glad. Weather fine. |