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Show STOCKS MCE : TD Hi LEVEL General List Moves Upward After Opening and Strengthens Strength-ens at Midday NEW Y')KK. Aug 27 With scarcely scarce-ly an exception. the movement of prices at the opening of today's stork market was toward higher levels. Kails were lesj prominent In the advance, yielding to steels, equipments, oils, motors, shippings and tobaccos. Metals Met-als were the only issues to manifest reactionary tendencies, Utah Copper luring almost a point. A moderate initial in-itial setback in Heading was soon re-1 re-1 overed, . The market strengthened during the active first half hour, Industrials, specialties spe-cialties and the cheaper ralla scoring gains of 1 to 'almost 3 points. Shippings Ship-pings anrl motors also extended their e:.rl: advances with equipments and tobaccos. The rise was checked before be-fore noon, however, on another reversal rever-sal of foreign exchange und an open-lug open-lug rale of 8 per cent for call money, this belnR the highest Initial quota-lion quota-lion of the week The setback in ex- change was accompanied by less favor-, able advlCCa feepectihg the central European Eu-ropean situation. Motors and oils eased at midday, Studcbaker, Piei 1 e-Arrow , Goodrich, Sln li Transport and Invincible oil los-1 li g 1 to 2 points. This was offset ii gains of 1 to 6 points in ObSCUre c oalers, such as Pond Creek. Elk Horn and Pittsburg Coal 1 1 1 .i I l ESTOl K CHICAGO. Aug. 27. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts I000J good to choice steers steady to strong; best here $17.30; bulk f 1 .'1 -.'i"ri 17 .25; grassy kind and other cattle cat-tle druggy, mostly 9. 000.14.50; cows Steady, ranging $6 . 50tff 12 75; cunncrs iiul cutters $4.006.60; calves irong; bulk choice vealers $16.oou 17,00; selected lots higher; heavy; 1 iles alow; stoeUers steady. Hogs Receipt! 10,000; market 16 to 2 5c hlgnor than yesterday's average; aver-age; lighi butchers snowing full ad-J vance; top $ 13 75, bulk light and butcher hogs $15.001515.60; bulk packing sowa $13. 7r,cr 14. 00; pigs 25, Q 60C nl?her; bulk desirable kinds $14.25'? II 7.' Sheep Recelpta 13.000; fat iambs fully 25- to 50.- higher; top western $14.75, bulk $11. .25$ 1 4 65; top native na-tive 114,00; bulk I12.5018.76; cull mostly $8.50gi9.00, Montana wethers ldc higher at $8.35; ewes steady to lower; top native $7 50; feeders s: eady. MOM l Klvl I . NEW VORK, Aug. 27. Mercantile paper unchanged. Exchange heavy: sterling demand 8 .'.'i; :.r.les $3 56. Pianos: Demand 6.93c, cables '. . 9 ",c. Belgian franca: Demand J. 89c; ca-' Ides 7 . 4 le. I Guilders: Demand S225c! cables 3::. 28c. , l .or Demand 4 65c; cables 4.67c ,1 Marks Demand 2.01c; cables 2 . 02c. ' New York exchange on Montreal 11 Pt cent discount. lime loans strong, unchanged. Call money slion. high 10 percent.' low B per cent; ruling rate 8 per ccnt.i closing bid B per cent; offered at 10 per cent, last loan 10 per cent. I MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn .vug 27. FVour unchanged to 30c higher; In car-' Ipad lots family patents quoted at $12 -1 SO to $13 .40 a barrel in 9$ pound cot-j ten sacks LOM DON It 11 l s LONDON. Aug. 27. Bar silver 61d per ounce. Money s,nd discount unchanged. 1 M W YoHK 5TOI K LIST 1 list Sale ) A Mis-Chalmers . 32 American Beet sugar 73 4 American Can 35 American Car & Foundry 1354 American Hide & Leather pfd- . . 74 j American International Corp. .. 73 American Locomotive 95 American smelting A: Hefg 55 American Sugar 1 1 1 4 American Sumatra Tobacco . .. 87 4 American T. & T 96 American Woolen 78 I Anaconda Copper 53 j Atchison . . 83 Atl.. Gulf : W Indies 139 Baldwin Locomotive 108 4 Baltimore & Ohio 3!4 Hethlehem Steel B" 76 Canadian Puclflc 1214 Central Leather ., 55 Chandler Motors 85 Chesapeake A: Ohio 59 Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 394 Chicago. R. I. Pnc 35 Chlno Copper 28 Colorado Fuel & Iron 36 4 Corn Products 9 4 Crucible Steel 136 Cuba tunc Sugar 32 Erie 14 4; General Electric 141 General Motors 214 Goodrlchc Co 54 W Great Northern pfd 78 j Great Northern Ore Ctfs 82 Illinois Central 86 I Inspiration Copper 46 4 int. Mer Marine pfd 76 International Paper 79 4 Kennecott Copper '. . . . 24 Louisville A Nashville 100B Maxwell Motors 10 Mexican Petroleum 162 Miami Copper 19 M :ddle States HI 114 Mtdvale Steel 39 Missouri Pacific 86 New York Central 7 2 N Y.. N. If A Hartford 83 Norfolk ft Western 94 Northern Pacific "4 4 Oklahoma Prod. & Ret 34 Pan American Petroleum 88' Pennsylvania 414 i People's Gas 29 4 1 Pittsburg & w Vs 28 Ray Consolidated Copper l1: Reading 92 Kep. Iron ft Steel 85 4 Royal Dutch; N- Y 82- Shell Trans. & Trad 50 Sinclair Con. oil 28 Southern Pacific 95 Southern Railway 28 4 i Standard oil of N. J., pfd 105 Studebaker. Corporation 6i Tennessee Copper .. 9 Texas Co 47S1 T. as & Pacific 35 TbbacCO Products . ... 66 Transcontinental Oil 9 Union Pacific 1214 U: S. Food Products 59 4 U. S. Retail Stores 65 4 I S. Ind. Alcohol . 86 I'nlted States Rubber 85 United States Steel 90 rtah Copper 62 westlnghouse Electric 474 lllys iverland 15 American Zinc, Lead and Sm . . 124 lL,tte and Superior 19 Cala. Petroleum 28 Montana Power 61B ShattUCK Arizona 8B Pure Oil Co 3S 4 N I AV VORK M (. R NEW voRK, Aug. 27. Raw SUgar continues quiet. The sale reporteil yesterday of 3 5,000 tons new crop 1 1921 ) Cubes nt fractionally above the equivalent of 11 cents cost und freight. New York had the effect of strength-cn!ng strength-cn!ng the local feeling somewhat, although al-though no new business icsulted In refined a Utile better demand was ir ported for granulated from second bunds at 16 cents less 2 per cent. Refiners' Re-finers' list prices were unchanged at 17 00$ 17 10c. Futures advanced very sharply around the opening on the news regarding re-garding the salo to the Far East and were firm but quiet all the forenoon around best prices POl VTOl .s CHICAGO. Aug. 27- Potatoes receipts o7 cars: market steady, eastern east-ern cobblers $5.25 per barrel. Jersey cobbiers i 25fi3.35 per eft.; Minnesota Minne-sota eatly ohlos $3.7502.90. KAN8 is city I 1 E8TO K KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 27. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 1 500, calves steady to 26c higher; best vealers $14.00; other! classes of natives steady, nothing good I on sale, fourteen cars quarantine I steers steady at $10.75. Hogs Receipts loon, market un- even. Steady to 20i- higher; top $1". 2". few head to packers $15.15; few good! hogs here; bulk light and medium f 14.85-916,00; bulk heavy l4.S50 L4.76 Sheep Receipts 3500; fat lambs, fully 25c higher; best l"ta':s $18.76; sheep and feeding lambs strad. , inostl sjiles feeding lambs $ 1 1 25 1 2 . 00. I 1SB - M i s. C1HCAGO. Aug. 27 Wheat No. S icd 12.610. 60; No. I hard $2.-! "84 2.60. Corn No. 2 mixed $ 1 . 63 4j 1 . 63 -. ; 1 No. 8 yellow $1.68. Oats No. 2 w hite 71fi72c; No. 3 1 white 6S)Si70 4c. Rye No. 2 S2.06Q 2.06. Barley $1 .05 1 . 18. Timothy $6 . 50 7 . 60. clover seed $25 . 00 tff 30 . 00. Pork nominal. Ixtrd $18.50. Ribs $14 .75i5 15.7? OM WW LU BSTOCK. OMAHA, Neb.. Aug. 27 (United Stutes Bureau of Markets.) Receipts I 4500; market active, fully 25c higher,; luilk of all salts $14 . 00 i 14 .60; top $15.00. Cattle: Receipts 600; beef and! ouieher cattle strong to 25c higher; 1 bulls and veals 25 to 50c higher, BtOCkers and feeders strong. Sheep Receipts 1 1,000; killing lambs 25c higher; best range Idahos! $13 . ."; Ghrep steady to strong; feed-! r.j slow, steady METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. il. Copper, 1 Iron, antimony. lead and zinc un-C un-C hanged. Tin firm; spot and nearbj $47.50; futures S4S.00. At London. Spot copper 95 7s Od; electrolytic unchanged; (in 274 17s 6d, lead 35 17s 61; zinc 40. BITTER AN D EGGS. CHICAGO, Aug 2 7 Butter lower; cream e y 43fj 55 4 c Eggs higher, receipts 6491 cases: firsts 495.1 50c. ordinary firsts 4 4 4Cc; at mark, cases Included. 46049c; storage packed firsts 51c. Poultry alive lowei ; fow ls 26 fi 31 4c; springs 32 4c. LIBERTY HONRS. NEW YHK. 'Aus. 27. Libert;, bonds closed; 3 4s 89.86; first 4s SI 80; second 4s 84 36; first iAs 86.20; second (s 4.54, third 4 4s 87.64; fourth 4',- S4.S0. Victory 3s 95 42 Victory s 95 36. BAR sll. I R NEW Y iRK, Aug. 27. Bar sliver,: domestic, unchanged; foreign 97 c. Mexican dollars 74 4c. 00 |