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FAIRLY STEADY
AT THE OPENING
.Was Some Support Based
on Further Bains in
Atlantic States.
BOOM SHOETS COVEE
KEWS AND GOSSIP
01 tho Fleecy Staple.
Print* Wlrr to' Gthart A Clay.
tork. Joly 30 -l-lvsrnool at S p.
- * •- • ‘—t. It we. aipsc
wa, nnrhsngnl to J lower.
to he unctumrsd.
Ths Journal of Commerce aaya: “The
week'* trading In dry good! ended with
confidence eipreaoed on aQ aldra aa to the
Immediate future of the Imalueee. The
from the time the HI
Monday, and return* from the nulla were
quite aa encouraging aa the talk of buy-
tfM|ueere
fine spots i
market, sml they are to
On Which Late Months Ad
vanced to Within a Point
• of Saturday.
By lTlratn Leaned Wire.
Now V"rk, .lull 30.—The cotton
mnrhet waa fairly steady at tho open
In a. In view of tho cables. There was
some support based on further rains
in the Atlantic states.
After tho call late months advanced
to within a point of Saturday's final
verlng by tho room. .Commission
moderate.
'trade
8P0T COTTON MARKET.
.. Vork-gulet at 10,....
New Orleane-Qulet at^ Mftc; sales, MO
Liverpool—(Julet at
Aiiguttn—Sternly
St. Loots—Qnlet
‘on—golrt nt
gulet at W.
temly at 11c.
gulet at 10 lM6c.
IloUNton—steady nt 10*0.
lt«ltliui»re—Nominal nt 11'
gulet at 1<H4c.
Havnimiih-guiet at 10 9-16c.
Moldle gulet at 10He.
Norfolk—Steady at lie.
Philadelphia—steady
plpldu—steady at 1L15C.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
13:15 p. in.—Cotton,
with prices easier; middling
;plnnds 6.1; sales 5,000: American 3,900;
pecnjiitlon/nnd export too; receipts ifcooo;
l tw slcr.
Opening Prorle
Hancc. Close. Cloe
..5.77-5.74 6.73-5.74 6.78
.cV.'-Nnv"/;12
-W.-Dm 5.65
.6.74-6.73 5.71 676
.665 5.64-665 666
5.56-6.60 660
18™ tH
6.56 6.66
I. .Usn h. ... .§.57-5.68 5.57-5
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8.
"he following table shows receipts at the
rts today, compared with the same day
1906
1906 J
v (>rl»nns „ ,* ,,
•il** .. .*.*..**„**.,!!
t ii un h
Heaton .,
nlngton
oik
tflHpiiln .. V. !.
j is
§
17S1
104
4tt-
n
r
V
vnl
6291
16363 ®
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
.
1906
—
3M8 w
jstoii ...
UHtn ..
lphiK
leOUlH
JR
MS*'**
3100 li
If* M
210 rr
too m
»tni .*
1429
MM °l
w
ARE A LELAND'S
DAILY MARKET LETTER.
Ically suspended for n
nu hour nt a time. Krery one Is
nltlng for the report on Friday of this
id the occurrence of additional
erne
wbe
In other words, trading la
he professional element and fluctu-
nrdfy. pay for tbs trouble Involved
. merchants, but the great volume of
the operations were of * healthy and satis-.
factory character."
New Orleans, July 1
a shade disappointing. V ..
Our traveling man wires: “Crop dear
through Indian Territory and Oklahoma
simply immense. Little Rock to Memphis
Un ssr*“ 1
_ . ante.
The. Timas-Democrat’s report on the prog-
> during the month
nproveraent has been the
Dlsttnet .. ___
rule, though the Atlantic states complain
of exceaalrs rains and similar complaints
l»egln to come from the districts to the
westward.
The boll weevil and other pests sdem
to have done no appreciable harm so far.
‘nt heavy mini have retarded the
nr and may cause
serious change in conditions later on.
some sections, bat
meat on this account can hardly l>e said
to be greater than usual.
opened
Nsw York, July VL
qnlet 1 down. At 12:16 p. m.
to l down, with the sicsf “
which la 4 down and qnlet
Spots down at 6d. Due to come about
changed.
The New York cotton market opened
m., unchanged
option of July,
ef. Sales 6.000.
cnnngcs.
New Orleans, July JO.-rCablss are about
what was expected. The 1,000 new tenders
reported are hardly a fatornble feature.
The Tlmes-Deuiocrat’e July conditions
extremely bearish. Weekly press reports
generally are also favorable, especially
those rela“— — J —*
lose relating to Texas and Mississippi.
■ The weather map la favorable. doodl
showers are reported In the Atlsntlcs, but
QIBERT A CLAY'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER,
New Orleans, July SO.—Options In Liver
pool closed steady and unchanged to 1 point
lower, while spot transactions amounted to
6.000 bales 4 points lower. Cables were ex
tremely scarce, and denoted a featureless
market. The only feature of Interest was
furnished by The Times-Democrat today lu
.—— -- — * - itim
weevil or other cilpp Insects, nni
of cotton for the year to cotpe.
Friday next. It Is proba-
' “ it
witnessed, altboQgMPHMHW
mkr from time to time before Its issuance
Fovcrlng by nervous shorts whose fearsi
it based on the l*ellef that the report
vorable to nn advance.
DAILY COFFEE LETTER
New York, July 10.—The coffee market
on a continued demand for shorl
which was promote
rope explaining the advance there as due
to tho covering of scared shorts and the
tag *- **■ — “*■
bill.
bill. Another factor In favor of prices
also furnished by the low temperatures
event 1 districts of San Paulo, which
served to remind the trade of damage to
crop previously suffering os a
Id weather during tbe late sum-
tying m
ward a
renewal
permanent advance as a result
the world ss s consequence _
off In production.—Ware k Inland.
Opening
J.nniir fm 955*41
February 7.40-7.60 7.4S-7.K
March.. 7.50 7.55-7.60
April 7.60-7.66 7.60-7/
not likely to last long,
the monthly report Is out of the way some
activity Ih certain to develop. There was
a little too much rain In many sections,
nnd tills led to some short covering. Cotton
seemed to bo for sale on tbe advance, how
ever, and operations continued of the kind
that has led to a narrow market for some
i of the
n past. Reports on the programs of the
show the majority of sections to be
illy good shape for this season of
New York, July 30.—Ths stock market was
trim* In the morning, with considerable
nni.i..iiintion to ttdutat* realising, and
afternoon an attack Wing made on
I maVket will be
in n reir good technical shape again
i n ino-Wate recession and we be-
toclcs should be confidently bought
tw4» to three point recession from
> of today. The underlying factors
o be very good, and we think the
n remit a arc determined to raise tbe
levs! for distribution lattr. There are en-
on raging signs »>f an Increasing outside
merest and tbe broadening of the market
will ii4i doubt do much to advertise It. We
continue conservatively bullish, ss outlined
dp today.
large
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
, 7.70 7.70-7.71
> 7.76 7J0-7 J
6.06-7.10 7.66-7.H
uat 6.96-7.10 7.06-7.11
ember 7.00-7.06 7.06-7.1<
October......
November.. , ... „ ......7.15-7.25
December. . ., 7.26
Closed firm. Sales 102,600 tag*.
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
New York. July 30.—There was but llttla
activity In the market for cotton feed oil
on Saturday, as usual on tbe Inst day of
the week, and the only feature was a slight
reduction In prices. Throughout the week,
the market was well-sustained, with more
Interest centered In Sentemlwr delivery.
Its premium of le
STOCK MARKET
OPENED HIGHERik^tseh=s
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
NOTES ON GRAIN
h^j t/ow |
Traders Favorably Impress
ed by Persistent En
ergy of Bulls.
AmVrlrin g^ir n'rlinlni::::. .
Aiuco.il.
American locomotive
do, .preferred
American Smelt hi J limning....
. do, preferred
Atchison
do. preferred
American Cotton Oil
Baltimore and Ohio
Brooklyn Ilapld Tran.lt
CnnailUn Tactile
Tbeaapeak* and
Colorado Fuel and Iron
■ Central lumber
TOOK PBOFITS :2:::
But the Market
Very Slightly From the
Best Figures.
Drlswar* and Hudson
Iilatlller'a Prcurltlen........
Shaded I Eri do,’pra/eirnV.V.V.V.’.'.’.’.'.'.'.’.'.'.'.'.'.'.V."V.'’.V.“.‘. , .’i!!."!!!.’.’
tlcncral Fleet rlc. a
American Ice BsrilritiM...
Louisville and Nashvllls
Missouri Piclfle .
New York, Ontario and Wsstern
National Lead.
Northern Pacific
New York Central
Norfolk and Western...
Pennsylvania
People’s (.us
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, July 10.—The markets
abroad were again considerably' unset* . -—.
tied thla morning a. a remit o* re- "'E'nft'.Y.
newed waaknesa In Ruaslan aacuritlea. I Pacific Vl.ll
Ruaalan bond, fell sharply on all the {••“HV -ly".
European bournes, while In London the I iioi-J l.'aod
almost the top of a^wask ago. It did | un, j^ nrcfcfrid" hh * r
not appear that the A waa anything In Southern Pacific V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.
the newe of the day to explain thla I Rou i^rn_ M.ll^rray
caaloned by Pari, liquidating part ol Tmo»l. . . .. ...
which It bought last week to sustain | Taxes and Pacific
ua............ •«••»••• #•
Coal and Iron
rs '*
do, prefer red....
* nrin Cei
| Wisconsin Central
do, preferred..
Total stock sales today 755,666 shares.
the market- All the London depart- Ji?
tnenla were more or lass shaken by the I Jg 1
Ruaelan celling movement, but on what virglnla-Carollna' Chemical
1 order, from .do, prefem ‘
Jlat waa held | Waatcrn Union
above our cloning parity of Saturday. I Wabaah
There was accordingly very little
check In the early houra of hualness
upon local operation, for the rise.
Buying went on heavily, pretty much
through the entire Hat and In moat of
the loading la.uea laat week’, high
figure, were exceeded.
In the stock market opening prlcea
In almost every caee disclosed
provement over Saturday’s clone,
antic Coast Lina and Great Northern
preferred gained a point; Sugar 3-4;
Stcci preferred 8-8 and Northern Pa-, , ,
elite, Baltimore and Ohio and Smelting The following la the range la cottoa
-4; Amalgamated and 8t. Paul opened | future. In Naw Vork tedav
.-4 lower and Brooklyn Rapid Transit,
Union Pacific and National Lead .had- j„|,
ed 1-8. _ ... Aug
Pointers on Provision..
WHEAT OPENED
ITlvats. Wire to filbert k Cta;
• RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET
AT NEW YORK.
. Utah. Low {£*«
ed by the peraUtent energy of the bull
forces. The trader, were Inclined to IE®*
m. k.,ainitae Kafnnt tha ami nf I ■ n ’
take profits, however, before the end of 11’™
the hour, but the market nhaded very Fi |,
<4 10.1
10.37*4 10.3344
10*40-43 10.3S-40
uiu imui, uui me 4n«iABi Iran ,. .... ..... ..... ,#»•» »u.i
slightly for the beet figures. The rise Mch ..10.43 10.48 10.43 J0.a 10.49-50 10.
In Amalgamated Copper and continued Closed atcady.
references to the strong strategic posi
tion of the Industrials caused new ad
herent. to come into the hull ranks.
At the end of the first hour, following
the early fractional Improvement li
many stocks, the feature or tho regu
larly active Hat was Rending at a net
gain of nearly 2 points.
Government bonds unchanged. Oth- | Private,Wire
iiTbonds firm.
AT NEW ORLEAN8.
Ths following Is ths rang. In cotton
future, In N.w Orlanua tod.yi
Loat Pravlnus
Open. High. Lour Kale. Clna
July . ,10.49 10.50 10.40 10.10 1050
Aog ..10.44 10.44 1A42 10.43 jO.JL^
oJ? ilioii' ioa io.'ii ioso mn-S
£ ::i<!:*> 1^,1 TS.S ii|l
Mch .' .Toao io.39 ioii ion io40-u lolo-IS lul
Closed barely steady.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall StrcoL
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Anaconda..
an racinc.. . . .....
hlr.. Mil. and 8t Paul....
Erl* * .. ..
preferred
Illinois Central.
intr
Northern Taclflc
’eunaylvanla
teadlna.. .. .. .. ..
* iro Paclffe
Pacific.. „i
United States Steel.,
do. preferred
*»-**-■ jyasASPfc
"Developments over Sunday si
iSgmmOiif
forsffn news Is
I ment. This
F7r^tl«rrepwt w 5ff k .=77a- ext.nsion of
Clo. the preaent moderate outilda latareat In
■SS17 the .lock mnrket, beeanae of It. .xpecled
SUoptlml.llc tenor. Wo hnvo good res ana. for
hollering- that ths money market la grad
ually Improving, and prominent Investment
Institutions freely express the opinion that
i abaoi
atlfjln
Odell * Co.
. are not dla-
inco of disturbing
tho stngnetlon In Ibo^mnd market will
ho dispelled by lower money rales. Tho
market la well In hand, and In lb* event
of any goneral racclon Ibl. week .wo
8T0CK8 AND
corgis 4ft*,. t»18....
jeorxi»,j^*ii. fc/iiio
(scan 8*. 19W
tlsntn, 6», ML
Hants, 4fts. 1933
Innts 4e, 1*14
brats and West Point.........
lanta and West Point Debta.
K. of Heoratn first Income.
BONDS.
Bid. Asked.
113
V
would' embrace Ibo^opportunlly to buy
good stock,.''
Tbe market may recede from present
price*, but at present they look like a
porches* on all declines. ...
The market eeeme to ho holding well,
but looks a little at If the tellers and buy
er* of len days ago were reverted. 1 think
the wiling today lg much liettor thnrv tbs
buying. W# should have a reaction.
Aogoeln and
donthwestern,..
Oeorgla Pnetfie .
C, C. sod A. tat,
(in iimi iiicviuv.ii, ,,,
icome..., 89ft
com..* IT
bavanuak!!!."!!-!! Ill
le tats...! U*
Prlvnt# Wire to Ware A Leland.
Dow-Jonre' summary; ,
American atoeks In London Irregular.
Dooms members will meet probably In
F Insurance companies losa tl83.M3.087 la the
riico earthquake, of wklck forjjgn com-
inlet sustslned ■ loss of 3l7.7trl.8«.
Stool roll orders for nearby deUverv are
> heavy that Carnegie company la refining
Bernard Baker gayi forglgn policy-holdera
of Motnol Ufo ouatatn the policy holders'
C °gtSk t ?roni*etlpni list week gained I.IOO,-
STOCKS BEVIEWED
neteen clearing house tank* faportad
than Ike legal rose nr# of * per cent.
* the first time since February, throe
dors piss to doable track
Bv rrivntc wire.
New York. July fO.—Vloocy OB csll
n tcrilng'mfiaage 4 !CC4 Kft.
RSn
COFFEE MARKET,
le Lcsssi Wire. •
I irk. July J8.—Coffee firm; Kft
Fifty years a<o ths Hambur*ff-Am«ri-
an Lin^ was ntartcd with two itetm*
rs. Today the same company has 167
locpan st^aniers plrinf on flfty-flvi dlf-
| f^rant routes to all parts of the world*
Kina Edward has taken to equestrian
exercise as a means of keeping his
weight down. Slnre the rabbit hole mis*
hap. whl^h liirn^l him, HU MsjSfty has
br : **n unable to take walking exercise.
This month has held Its premium of sc
over October,.notwithstanding that It has
l»ecn predicted that s liir*e amount of
new oil can be had bars for September de
livery. Many dealers are nf the opinion
that this could bo done only to a limit
ed extent, however, and for thla rcaoou
there hat been little luteraat on the abort
aide, ileaplto-the slltirlnK difference In the
prico tie tween the two months. Local bulla
and prominent refining Interests wars the
principal bnyera last week, and toward tbe
close had to take on qnlte a large amount
of nil to absorb offerings and hold the
market. Of late, nn crude oil has boon
offered more freely in tho valley and at
Texas points on tba basis of 27c for Au
gust ilell very. Stocks of oil ire rather
—.. m-*. atfoujj hands, and th
spot demand.—Ware
- Opening.
Afe::::: :. ::::*"***
fleplemker.
October. ..
December
f'lneed eteafiy.
Bales 300 August at 38ft.
CONTRACTOR DIES
AT ANDERSON, S. C.
Special to The Oeorglan.
Anderaon, B. C, July 10—Thomas A.
Archer, m leading business man, died
here at 12:48 this afternoon, after an
lllnera of only a few days. Ho waa
t* years old and leaves a large family.
He waa the senior member of the
firm of Archer ft Acker, tlnnera and
contractors.
GIBERT & CLAY
i
ti K. ALABAMA ST.
STOCKS BONOS.
COTTON. CRAIN.
corrcc. provisions
ATLANTA. OA.
ICMBCnti
a .Liverpool Cotton Assoc Utloo
l ualwanrftaiiMrfhrafeaMti
JKvv OrV — _ .
JNcw Orleans Board of lrade.!<«aDaaton Cottoa Exchaags
I’rlvntf \Vir* H f i . Knhui.^ *
Local and Lena Dlstsnoo Tslsphons 5296, W, R. FAGAN, Msnagsr.
BY NEW YORK SUN td*rol7LtWSi"A.'iua*. wheat field.
New York, July 19.—The Bun My,: “Tk. , fltn .1 „r (he aouthwaut eon-
atoi'k market opened laat week under rath- ,,F<MiwlaI condlUon of the aoatnwMt con
er Innustdelou* etreumetancea os account of ,!?”_• i,nnl nn rae.
the dlMoIuttnn of the Hnsslan doum* l>y Atlantic pnaaeagar travel largest on roc
the caar and the death of IIumsII Mage. Turk New ITe,
S , *ra , “'Ae.P"n l 'Bl^«n“mwrtM M 4a'wkleK W <*
lending active laeue*. Notwltbatandlng thla.
however, our market opened strong on
Monday and gained •trangtta ns the day
adrascad, being appareally Indlffereat to
The popolatlon of Oertnsny. according to
Ike. »<»-gVV h *V&
quietly condurtml ‘for some time poat.’ i*#" I t^ore ire nonTULi parsons for svarj^square
cams more aggressive toward tba mtddla kilometer,
of ths week, using particularly manifests*
In floathern Pacific, union Pacific and 8L
Paul, with tba Conpsr stocks also prornl
1 States
creasa
there l
- Ju»tlc. Darting, an Engllah Judge,
‘itl (SffctrtJSEK suggested In the course of an automo-
aetlvltytoward tbe endoF th* Ml* caa# recently that the
week. The Improvement In Americans was I catoni of autoa might »*ll » marked
followed bv a subitaaila! recovery In the -Fine,’* “Imprisonment, Manalaugh-
markets abroad. In which Bnaataa aecur-’ -—
Itle* .participated to a v«y ^^faetory
_ revolution waa not Imminent and that
the populace nf th* empire did not regard
the Aleaolatlon of th* donna aa
that reaction*#
were to prevail
n of the' doom* aa proof I Th* ^*^*y*** J° . t .l!f l i! lll |aat*^Mr , wS
rv and ropronalve pofictea I slaughtered In Germany laat year waa
ill.''—Glbert ft CTny. to conslderabl* that th* heavy Import*
of cured pork producU from Holland,
Austria and th* United Btatee were not
sufficient to maintain a good eupply.
THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
relpta i
—Hog*—Estimated re-
Market alow sad l*e lower: |
owillty fair; left over 4.183; balk N.494(, „
4I»: ro*!.™* , c i l for, tomorrow 18.900;. .light natural armchair by twisting a gi
*** rorkin?Vft*P»- r goSfto ln * v1n * ,nto ,h » required ahapa.
Me lower
S3L«sS'
wer; qnalllr fair;
A gardener In Korea ha. mad.
.... K Af-
ttr the vines had grown large enough
they were cut, th* wood poll.hed, and
co.. 31 .sol*; 1 'irifera' ll»Sr*;*ra?rot7i | SfmahopInyE 'it’welgha JOoT^unda^*
^iffiSu^'Eetlmated receipt* 39,909. Market
“jjA-"- 1 * Mredy; qnelttT fatr;; as-
THE FIRST AIR BRAKE.
From Buccase.
l'araons who should htr* known batter
thought Wrstlnghoute visionary when they
war* told that ha proposed to atop a train
by air.
Nobody teemed Inclined to let him try bis
plan on a real train, but they did not ob
ject to his working a model of It la a sbop
where he could do no, harm or Involve
anybody else In expenae.
II* know bis scheme would work, but
he could nnt make any on* else bell tvs It.
Ho bo continued to sell hie Invention for
to tnlk shout hla .
man who waa willing to llateu-
with ’this
% he couldn't say that b* bad dons to.
. - Um ^ | tl aren on t
Nobody would let
train of dump cert.
pne jiay.he arrived la Pltteburg^eelllnj
i with *|
railroad out than,
"That a a great Idea of youra.” said th*
isn; “w# will try It on our lino.”
IWastlnghone* to put bit new _
Indemnify tbo road for any damage that
might be ranted to th* train » the reeoit
of tils trials.
' t deelg-
rain on which tbo first air bra(i
went th* train nn Its Initial trip. Tba
ear pat on foil sored, and Just as be
tided a cores he saw ahead.
little lever, and th* fint train that wa,
ever stopped lyr air palled up at a stand
still several feet .fiort of tho obstruc-
lon.
Tims, on Its first trial, th* Weetlngho**#
' ' damage
?. nD » r fthU 1 ISu
th.t elans* eecuring eompem
rtnne
waa then only 87.
od’YeteKd. 1
na dated Irani
nreutor'thoaghtoJ
The value of copper produced In th*
In 1198 waa 1117,498,737.
United Blair# ,,, tw. .«« e„i,,,e,i*i l
as compared with 8108,819,145 in 1194.
Th* product of 1908 waa much th*
largaat aver recorded In th* United
State*. Exports of copper to Gvmany,
Holland and other countries continue
to Increase.
Chicago. July JO.-Lower cabin
over run of wheat receipt* uiea
lower price* todny. Hecelpta
Mi i and heavy
pfnuH
kail
of ihr Ml—1,-lppl. but very little eo far
tu thl, state, where It waa clear yattanlay
and Is again today. We do not seu any
proepect of making money on short eld*
of corn at present, and would buy It ou
weak .pot* h
1 well. Not so much
red rust, but pretty dry,"
Commleelou bouse* bar* keen eellera of
,o.
dajb Reimrla from tho country continue
A lot of corn has been told out on the
rains, hut Mlere this eieelleut place lo
buy. Illinois la going to have a poor crop.
A attic of th* long nala wer* damped on
the opening decline. The norlhwrel wer*
buyer*. The weeknee* In com end oale
if nolM
future npfdi
winter wheat belt are having no dlf
In supplying current and oftep future
•t their own mill door* foreign I
are thua far delllierat* In. thrlr purr
despite Ihe rertalniy of I heir used of large
a iianlltlea of Araerlran wheal, fiuffieleat
sta hss com* to hand In the last week to
nati.
Indlrats that tho northwWt ’crop will not
S ika good Its sirljr promloa of axcoodlng
• production of sny format jroar. i
Minueapol is Lower on tlio
Curb and Cable
Were
Weaker.
STARTS MARKET WEAK
At the Close All Options
Showed Sharp De-
• dines.
Private Wire lo Ware ft Leland.
Chicago, July 39 -l-oag wheat comlag ant
through eommlaalon houaaa Do not soem
any atopa at 78 and few buying or-
>H *
when! and oats.
Corn wta sold generally h
houae* on larger reeel pie, ralna ovor Bun-
day end weakness In wheat. Shorta an
rovering on Ihe break.
There ha a been ronelderahle liquids lion
May have small rnlllea. but Jhj-
. ‘I- "«•» hay* small ralllat,'
leva they can h« bought lower down will
Herds# of pntl.neo.
FLOUR MARKET
IS VERY QUIET
The local Dour situation Is very quiet
at present, aa dealers are aomowbat aur-
nrat state that farmers a|j storing
r.hr^vfe %»‘^t.* u I
arret ludlcata that tbe crop lg Ibe t
li for. years, an '
ll- IV I.--I
— - , ..jd^’tH* nualUy is of
Ihe very floret. The bow nmir prod
- ‘"--ita U superior to auy that hae
..reived hen for years, Atlanta
"liliera btv* a reputation both locally and
the weal
weat
of Do
high standard! of
pet ton, whli* tbe bran market
corn and oats market la vary strong.
dtlrn of thin article ss a food for
familiar with IL
with yonr
erancea," said tbe lady of tba house to tho
lb
cook euplylng for work.
"NeyiBer am I, uium; but tbey'r* tba
1 coo d las-"
01 TO BE INCURABLE.
>n er—I oroaldn't mind baring on In*
ablu case of gout.
Ascum-Vou wouldn’t!
Yeruej-—No; they my poverty I, th* only
ire cur* for guut.
By Prirat* Leased Wire.
Chicago, July 30.—Wheat stocks con
tinue to pile up tn all position#, the
visible eupply Increnelng 3.400,999
bushels for tho weak nnd putting tho
total to 18,111,009 bushels, compared
with 11.114,000 bushels n year ago.
Long wheat waa mild on thin, rnupiod
with Ih* bearish condition. In genera!,
and wheat struck the lou-i nt level nine
1808. Th* clo* e.houred losses of 7-119
1 I-8c for th* day. A Philadelphia
exporting concern wired that unlees
Ih* public cam* Into Ui* market 70c
wheat would bo Beta.
A dispatch from Minneapolis says:
"New wheat will be delivered to dour
mills In ths Routh.m .Minnesota th*
last half of thla week."
There wo* naught on which to buy
wheat.
Primary' receipt* of wheat were 1,-
178,000 bushels nnd corn 454.000 hunh-
ela, compared with 1,847,090 and 447,900,
reap - — Ml “
wheat 41,000 buahela of corn and 19,0.0
bu.hel. nf oat*.
Com clo.*d firm nnd 1-403-Ho hlgh-
Oata off, 1-847I-8C and hug pro
duct. ware 7 1-8(9Wo lower.
At Chicago 300,000 wheat, 150.909
com and 300,000 bushels oatn, cash,
war* trad ad In.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Prer.
Low. rioo*. Clooa.
opfli
WnKAT-
Jttijr 74H
Hfpt
ron.N-
Jnljr I0U
Hcpt..... 60>«
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OATS—
July 23
fcPL.... m
!»•■** 2)
POUK-
Juijr... ia.a
Hi.pt... 17.69
Jan.... 14.29
74V4
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74ft
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BIDKB-
.Illly... ,.00 ,.00
fiept... 9.10 9.10
A.,.. «13ft S.91ft
I'AHIl tVIIKAT-
3 red T4U«-ft: Nn.
er 73ft4774;
1.97ft
is
1 bard winter 1
’4: Np. 1 northt-rn
rrom ins rnuaaaipma rrasa.
I imrlli.rn ej-Hiir 9
; No. 3 do :;<TT7.
4179; .Nu. 2 .Pi
Mr Th
! tho
preeeift
_j«, Upton he. hid models made
evaoTSk fjsi. cfnhH
’ dal,. They are now bring *»•
Wagner, a. German m.atcl eompoecr.
ejoaVrt.*oftwn > *vSalt” IL'* lK’tallied 0 much on
PRIMARY
against
astttfi u_-_
bnahals jssf rasi.
Corn—Ilacffcts today 474.666 hnsbris*
^i n y ,l i 0 «h , .’ , t t , .;.7nrAo8&!;
at year.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
gjj
liate
Ilogs
LIVERPOOL ORAIN MARKET.
' i,0%
NORTHWEST CARS.
• oorthwsst
y*ftr:
MlnnMpolfa
Duluth
Cblrsgo ... ... ...
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Oldeat Eelabllihed Office Booth.
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mailed on applies I Ion.
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Correspondent's Capital $250,000
nercacNce. the ncal dank
PHONE MIT. PRUDENTIAL BLDG
4006.60; lambs
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Dr PrlTSta Lssssd Wirt. '
L or York, inly *).—I/xml refiaM sad
sagsr ataady aad aarl
lawt markets quirt; July
Inr fwL
Btw Orlttnt.
El
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i
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