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Show If ti FOREIGN LIVESTOCK CHfCAQO July 26 (U, S Bureau r Vgricultural economics.) Cattle Receipts 9,000; market slow, le f Steers steady in slronp; top matured itoers i ii 60 . earllngs 610.40 bull beef Steers $S60&10 00; veal calves opening slow; few early sales stronp to 25c hlfjhei other classes generally Steady; hutcher cows and heifers must ;y $", ooj 7.26; canners and cutlets larfcly $8.0003,76; bologna hulls around 84.6694.76; few M best vealers to packers 89.75t10.00. Hogs Receipts 22,000, market fa.li -iy active, mostly 15 to 26c lower than Tuesday's average, or 25 to 40c lower than the best time; top $10 65. hulk - '.'ii Mi 60, pips slow; packers mostly most-ly oos.5t); heavy weight $9 80 10.25: medium 610.15010,60; llk'ht 5 1 0.559 10 (If.- Iihl llerfil tin SKA 10.60; packing sow smooth is 16 CI - 76; packing sows rouph $7.80 fli 8.25 . killing pips 9.7Cfi 10.50. Sheep Receipts 14.000. natives opening steady to strong; spots higher; high-er; top native lambs $12.75 lo city butchers, early packer top $ 12 35; some bid $12.50. closely sorted, we.;-' we.;-' f'-rn late arriving, no early sale Heavy feeder lambs late ' Tuesday $11 60; desirable 62 pound breeders $12 000, best handy fat native owtsj $7.00; hoaxic,, downward to $3 00 ri OMAHA, Neh.. July 2fi. (TJ. 8. Bur-eau Bur-eau of Agricultural Economics) iirKi Receipts 16,000; 25 to 40 eenm lower; low-er; lights off moot, hulk mixed und packing grades $7.6098.50; bulk medium med-ium and liphts $9.009.90; top 1 $10 00 . I 'attle Receipts 5200; Rood am' ji holee fed steers and she stock mos(- ly steady; 1150 pound steers $10.35 I yearlings 60.50; common and medium j steers steady; top $9 50, stockers and I I feeders dull 15 to 25c lower Sheep- Receipts 9.ooo; lambs 15 to1 26c higher, early top $12.25. SOmel westerns held higher; sheep strong; Owes $6.75; feeders 25c higher, 812.00 , paid lor feeding lambs. ST Jl ISEPH, AIo.. July 26 (TJ s Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Mors Receipts 7 000; few early sales light ;,nd medium welRhto. Hutd.e 2.i to 35c lower th.in Tuesday's average aver-age Choice lights sold up to $ 1 0 i; packing .sows lower mostly $7 r,(fa 66; average cost Tues. lav $9 75 weight 233 pounds. Cattle Receipts 1,400. butcher and earllngs sieadv to strong besl steers Bteady; calves 25r highor-top highor-top llghl yearlings nnd weighty steers ' " $9 26; noihlng strict!) choice here Bulk beef steers $7.75&)8 25 bulk desirable ie,.f cows 86.0006.00' bulls mostly $1.75694.50; res cave to early $8.76; stockers and feeder nominally steady Sheep -Receipts 2.000. killing . lasses about steady, top native lambs ' I -' si r.tlt. In bulk $ I Mm r 1 - ;, cull lambs $7 00 light fat owes J6 00 medium and str.mg weights $5imfi i.50; culls $3 50 down KANSAS Cm'. July 26 (U S. Bureau Bur-eau ot Agricultural Kconomlcs.) Cattle- Receipts 10.000. eulves steady to 50c higher; best vealers $9 00 canners and cutters fairly steady-mostly steady-mostly $2.5001.60; all other classes dull and uneven Reneralv weak to -5c ower; spots off more on steers best steers bid $9.75; earv sales $6 85 "' 9.25; most cows $4 006 00. prime yearling heifers $9.15; bulk bulls $3 7;. '(J 5 00 Hogs Receipts 9.000. open slow later lr:,,ini- falrlv active to both packers and shippers 26 & 35c lower; lighter weights declining most, one load sorted 170 pound weight $10 "0 hulk 150 to 235 pounders jinoozr 10 in bulk $9. 251010; packer top $10 11.,, lop flu 25; rholce 26o to 3 1 n j pound weights 9.50 -ft in in (,, hit. peri sows mostly $7 758.00; StQCh pigs steady, top $10.65. SheepRf.ro,pfM 3 000 uilling Classea fairly steady; top native iamb" 51 , . better grades $ l 2 00 fa l other $9.ocf, 1 1 no ,.llMs lirillnd Jn bestewes mostly $6.607.00; top SI R MARKET. NBW YORK. July 26 The earl rnw sugar market wus steady nnd opened op-ened at . for Cubas, cost and freight equal to 5 36 for centrifugal. There were sales of 25 500 bags of Philippine "" V bags of . unas 0 lo-cal lo-cal refiners. The raw sugar futures market was easier and prbes at midday were 3 to 5 points net lower, under realiring1 and scuttered . ommls: b.n ho,,... Ing. Refined sugar was firm and un-CUanged un-CUanged to Hi points higher with line granulated listed at 6.90 to 7 00 " fair Inquiry was reported. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed easy; abnrozl- 11 " " 'I'-" 49 oon tons. September 5' r 8.86; March 3 60; May 3.74. ' POTTf lRL-m CHICAGO, July 26 Potatoes, soip. ply heavy, no demand or movement on barrels; receipts 97 cars; total U s shipments $.j 55. East Shore Virginia Vir-ginia . loth top sti.ve barrels op-ratora "king $3 oofj ; 26; sacks rter? wea? Kansas sacked cobblers' few sul; slightly dirty $1 311 , 35, nhl0 ve . dirty and small; 70 cwt.; best stock 0C100 OW1 Nebraska sacked Earlv Ohlos $13, cwt Minnesota sacked I'.arly uhlos $1.15 cwt. MKT 1 1 MARKET. NEW YORK. July 26 Coddt ''j'trolytlc. Spot and later Tin, firm spot and futures $32 50 Ore steady and unchanged. 1 f steady. poi J 5 :;. Zlnz firm; East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery $6.00 ' Antimony spot $6.12 5.87. VlMV !(N,:v EXCHANGE easl hi V",:K- FU,y9 26'T.Ca11 -a.s, nigh 1 low 3. rulincr p-,... . closing bid 8; ottered a 53 leli loan 8; call loans against acceptances , 1 me loans t. , 50 day j . fl 4 90 days 3 4 . 8ix months 4 , Prime mercantile paper V.,N''' YORK SILVER. BlwJFlli0' J",V 86-PO"I bar Mexican dollars 53',;, -00 |