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Show LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Oliicitgo. CHICAGO. July 29. Cattle Receipts estimated at 3500; market weak. Bcevos. 1 ?1.70S.20; Texasi steers, ?3.505.50; western steers, $4.750.60; stockcrs -and feeders, 4(f?6.25, cows and heifers. 2.50 (Q)6 35; calves. ?G.50il,75. Hogs Receipts estimated at 1S.000; markot slow, 10 cents lower. Light. S.50 rfi'S.95; mixed. $S-15rfDS.70; heavy. $7.S0 S"S0. rouKh. S7.80if?)S.10: good to choice heavv, S.10S?S.30: pigs. ?S,50(5)8.90; bulk of sales. 5S.35ffrS.60. SllcepUeceipts estimated at 1200; market steady. Native, S2.704.50; western. 3.60 1.50; yearlings, 4.50 4.75; lambs, native, 4.5007.50; western. $4.757.00. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. July 29. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 4000; market weak. Native steers. ?4.50S: cows and heifers, 2.256.50; stockers and feeders, 2.755; bulls, S3 4.25; calves. $47.50; western steers, ?4.257; western cows, $2.505, Hogs Receipts 5000; market 5 to 10 cents lower. Bulk of sales. S.208.60; hoavv $S.15S.25; packers and butchers, $S.258.55; light, S.55S.65. Sheep Receipts 4000; market steady. Muttons, 3.754.25; lambs, $6.757.25 fed wethers and yearlings. 3. 75 5; fed western ewes, $3i. Omaha. OMAHA, July 29. Cattle Receipts 1100; market steady. Native steers, 1.75 7.75, cows and heifers. 3.255.S5; western west-ern steers. 3.506; range cows and heifers. heif-ers. 2.505.S5; cannors, 2.5U3.25; stockers and feeders. 535.50; calves, 4 7; bulls, stags, etc., 35.2u. Hogs Receipts 9200; market 15 to 25 cents lower. Heavy $7.758 20; mixed. 7.50S.10; light. 8.208.55": pigs. 7.50 S; bulk of sales. 7.50S.20. Sheep Receipts 2700; market steady. Yearlings, S4.505.50; wethers, 3.50(7?) 4.25; ewes, 2.753.75; lambs, 0,507.50. St. Joseph. Special to Tho Tribune. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. July 29. Sheep Receipts. 500: market steady; prospects, lambs, 10c and 15c lower; Idaho-Utah lambs. $7.007.45; Idaho-Utah feeder lambs. 5.G06,20; Idaho-Utah yearlings, 4 60f?5.60. Idaho-Utah feeder yearlings $4.505.10. Idaho-Utah wothcrs. 3.90 I 55; Idaho-Utah feeder wethers. 3.50 4.50; Idaho-Utah ewes. 2.S53.S5. Cattle Receipts. 950, prospects slow; Colorado-Wyoming steers. 4.G06.35: Colorado-Wyoming cows. S3.754.75; Colorado-Wyoming cannors, $2.75117)3.50 : Colorado-Wyoming feeders. 53.505.00. Boston Wool. BOSTON. July 29 The Commercial Bulletin will say tomrrow of the wool market A fair movement In tho New Zealand crossbrdes, 36s to 46s. Is reported at 31c to 3Sc; merino, 64s. at 75c. clean; Argon-tine Argon-tine Lincoln at 31c to 32c and quarter-blood quarter-blood at 44s. Aggregate sales are fully 4000 bales, two prominent New England mills taking the offorlngs. About one million pounds of Ohio and Michigan lleece.s were also sold at 2Sc to 2Slc for quarter-blood. 27c to 29c for thrco-elghths-blood. and at 25c to 26c for unwashed un-washed Ohio delnlne. A modonito business is being done In fine medium territory at 53c to 55c. scoured. The shipments of wool to Boston to July 2S, inclusive, were 108,554,555 pounds, agnlnst 144.146.667 pounds for the snme time last year, The receipts to July 2$, inclusive, were 140.669.617 pounds, against 261,074.174 pounds for tho samo period last year. Evaporated Pruits. NEW YORIC July 29. Evaporated apples ap-ples Inactive, steady on the spot fancy. I01114c; choice. 8J9c; prime, 7SSc: common to fair, G?77c. Prunes firm, quiet. Quotations 3f7i9c for Cnllfornlas up to 30-40s and 449c for Oregons. Apricots quiet, firm: choice. 9310c; extra choice. 101llc; fancy. 10312Jc. Peaches quiet, choice, GJG3c extra choice, 77c; fancy. 77Jc. Raisins steady; loose muscatels, .'U 53c: choice to fancy seeded, 43C3c: seedless, 3314c; London layers, 1.20 1.25. Now York Sugar. NEW YORK. July 29 Sugar Raw, quiet; muscovado, .89 test 3.S0c; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, .96 tost, 4.36c; molasses sugar. .59 tost, 3,Glc; refined, steady, crushed, 5.S5c: cranulatcd, 5.15c; powdered, 5.25c, |