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Show IHLO'SIIETS ANOTHER HEAVY DROP IN THE STOCK MARKET. New York. July 23. Selling pres j sure was renewed at the opening of ' the stock market today, and losses were registered In all directions All classes of stocks were affected in . about equal decree. Canadian Pa- i cltlc was notably weak with a decline of 2 3-4. International Pump lost 1 1-2. Northern Pacific. Amalgamated Cop-, per and National Lead 1 1-4; South-, em Pacific, St Paul and Braoklyu Transit a point and Union Pacific. Hal- ' tiinore and Ohio. Kile, U. S. Steel nndj '. Central Leather large fractions There was some evidence of support sup-port in Reading, that stock rullylug to a fractional gain after opening down a shade. In ihe free outpouring of slocks there were looses of 1 1-2 to 2 points In Union Pacific. Illinois Central. Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, St Paul, and Sault Ste Marie. Ma-rie. Rod; Island pfd., Southern Railway, Rail-way, pfd., Texas and Pacific, American Ameri-can Car, International Harvester and j others. National Lead lost 2 and U. I S Steol fell below fid. Supporting j orders for the latter stoks rallied and '; -there veto recoveries running to a, point or more. American Smelting j rose u point over last night. Prices waered on the rally. The market closed weak and rather I dull. I Bank Statement. Now York, July 23. Following Is the statement of clearing house banks j for the week: ' i Loans $1,14$,4S5,500; decrease $G,-013.900. $G,-013.900. Deposits $1,185,005,100; increase $7,- soi.soo. Circulation ? IS, 500,300; increase $10l.,ln0. Legal tenders $70.51 7.0u.t; increase $1,718,500, Specie $2fifi,047,700; Increase ?13,-4G2,iMiO. ?13,-4G2,iMiO. Reserve $330,564,700 ; Increase $15,-144,500. $15,-144,500. Reserve required $290,251,275; increase in-crease $1, 973, 725 Surplus, $10,313,125; increase $13.-170.775. $13.-170.775. Ex-United States deoosits, $ 10,723.-150; 10,723.-150; Increase $13 103,175. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, luly 23. Cattle Receipts estimated at 000; market steady. Beeves. $5 00(fj 8 40; Texas steers, $3X05.70; western steers, $5 00Tj 0.8o; stockers and feeders, irtfi fi.40; cows and heifers, $2.050 05. 1 calves, $0.75(7(8 75. H07S Receipts estimated at S.ftftit: i market steady. Light, $3.70T( mixed, $8 3ft3S.95; heavy, $S.0.r,rt SS0; rough. $$.055.25; good lo choice heavy, $8,250 8-.80; pigs. $8.75 rfiO.lrt; bulk' of sales. $8 45f?875 J Sheep Receipts estimated at 4.0iift; market stealy. Native, J?2 00fi 4 25; western, $2.50(7 4.25; yearlings. $4.10 T5.50; lambs, native, $1 ."07 1"; j western, $1.50.7.50. i Omaha Livestock. j Omaha, July 23 Cattle Receipts j 1,200. Market unchanged. Native steers $4.75a7.75; cows and heifers $4.00a5.75, western steers $3.ri0aC.-25; $3.ri0aC.-25; cows and heifers $2.75al 75. can-ncrs can-ncrs $2.50a3.25; siockers and feeders. feed-ers. $3.OOa5,C0; calvos $4.00a7.00; bulls, sti.gs., etc., $3. 00a5.25. H.gs Receipt 7,000. Steady. Heavy $8.iua8.50; mixed $S.30aS.5n; I. glit $8.55aS.S5; bulk of sales $S.20 nS.00. : Sheep Receipts 1,000; strop? ;year lings $4.00a3.00; wethera $3.25a.10; ! ewes ?2. 75a 3. 75, lamba SC.25a7.50. j . Chicago Close. ' Chicago. July 23. Cloau. Wheat' July $1.08 I S; Sept. $1.05 5-SuJ-l;1 Dec. $1.07 5-Sa3 l; May $1.11 3-Sal-2. Corn July 01 1-2: Sept. 02 3-la7 S; Dec. GO 3-1a7-8; May 'J2 l-la.I-S. i Oats July 41 1-1; Sept. 33 3-J; Mav j 42 1-S; Dec. 39 7-S. ! Pork Sept. $21.57 1-2. Lard Sept. $11.70; Oct. $11.57 1-2; Nov. $11-30 Ribs-Sept. IU-30. Sugar and Coffee. New York, July 23. .Sugar, raw Firm; Muscovado b9 lest, $3.80; cell-, trlfugal 90 test, $4.3ii; molasses s;i- I gar 89 test $3 .01. Refined, steady; I crushed. So . 85. COFFEE Spot, steady ; No 7 Rio S 5-8; No. 4 Santos 9 1-2. |