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Show IQRLD'S MARKETS WALL STREET New York, 'Aug. 30, Tu-ading in war shares1 and kindred specialties at variable changes from last week's close was resumed at the outset of today's operations, he main feature waB Texas company, which soon rose G 1-2 to 157, with a gain of a point for "Mexican Petroleum at 86 1-2. Copiers Cop-iers were again prominent, Tennes- r see gaining 2 at 58. Fertilizers added add-ed 1 to 2 po!nt3 to recent advances. Crucible Steel was reactionary, losing los-ing 2 points to 74. United States Steel declined a fraction In Initial dealings but soon advanced to 77, a gain of 3-8 over Saturday's final price. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Aug. 30. Hogs Receipts 3400; weak, 5c lower than Saturday's average; bulk, $G.707.65; light, 7.40 8.00; mixed, $G.657.90; heavy, $6.257.65; rough, $G.25G.45; pigs, $7.00S.OO. Cattle receipts 1800; steady; beeves, $6.0010.15; cows and heifers, heif-ers, $3.00(5)8 50; Texas steers, $G.40 7.40; western, ?G.658.85, calves, ?S.5012.00. Sheep receipts 18,000; 10 20c lower; low-er; native, $5.80G.40; western, $5.9C G.G0; yearlings, $G,G0(57.75; lambs, native, $7.009.30; western, $7.00 9.35. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 30. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 3000; steady; heavy, $6.25Q G.G0; light, $5.757.70; pigs. $5.75 7.40; bulk of salos, $6.40&6.G0. Cattle Receipts 9000; steady; native na-tive steers, $G.759.75; cows and heifers, $7.757.95; western steers, ?6.50S.6O; Texas steers, ?G.00S7.50; r cows and heifers, $5.507.00; calves, $7 0010.00. Sheep Receipts 36,000; steady; yearlings, $5.756.75; wethers, $5.25 G.25; lambs, $8.609.10 3-4. Sugar Prices. New York. Aug. 30. Raw sugar, quiet; centrifugal, 4.70c; molasses, 3.93c. Refined sugar, quiet; cut loaf, 6.55c; crushed, 6.45c; mould A, 6.10c; cuobes, 5.90c; xxxxpowdered, 5.80c; powdered, 5.75c; fine granulated, 5.G5c; diamond A. 5.G5c; confectou-'ers confectou-'ers A, 5.55c; No. 1, 5.40c. Sugar futures opened quieter today and at noon prices were 1' to 2 points higher. Cotton Condition. Washington, Aug. 30. The condition condi-tion of the growing cotton crop on August 25 was G9".2 per cent of a normal, nor-mal, was announced today by the department de-partment of agriculture. New York, Aug. 30. Cotton futures opened steady. October, $9.90; Do-cember, Do-cember, $10.18; January, $10.30; March, $10.57; .May, $10.78. |