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Show I 60 STOCKS AT I YEAR'S HIGHEST Brisk Demand for Rail Shares Causes General Advance NEW YORK. Aug. 21 A brisk Investment In-vestment demand for tho higher grad rail share, apparently baaed on the moro encouraging Outlook of tho strike situation, caused a general ad-.inc ad-.inc In price In the largel expanded Hmltngs of today's stock market The extent of the trading Is Indicated by the fact that approximately thro score Ipsues reached tholr highest prices of tho year In the day's turnover Sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. Apparently anticipating an early eltlement of tho rail strike. Wall Street traders today Indulged in another an-other Loving demonstration "f rail shares at the opening. While most gains were of a nominal character, new high records for the. year were established es-tablished by St. Paul common and preferred. Southern Pacific Gre;u Northern preferred, Ned Orleans, Texas Tex-as & Mexico. Baltimore & Ohio, Sonthen railwav. Northern Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line and New York. Chicago and St. Louis Peak prices also ,o established by Pa ilflc Gas & Electric Allied Chemical, Brown Shoe. Reynolds Tobacco To-bacco and American Stlear. Domestic oils also were in good demand Mar-Jar.d Mar-Jar.d rising 1 It points, with gains of large fractions b.- Pure Oil and Standard Stand-ard Oil of California. Otis Elevator was up 2 points and gains of l point i)i h were made by American Beet , Sugar. American Woolen and Ameri can Tobacco. The upward swing gained momentum momen-tum as the morning progressed. GO stocks breaking through to a new high record for the year, before noon. The active Inquiry noon extended trom rails to hih grade public utilities and Industrial shares, equipments. ' steels, l' food und amusement issues bring par- ' ticularly prominent, Covering of shortJ 1 was a strong factor, bot the bu'ing ru orders also gave indications of u re newed Investment demand of the part of outside interests. Gains of 2 tn 4 points weie male by Jersey Central, Great Northern preferred. Louisville A ii & Nashville. Ne wYoik. hicago & St Louis first preferred, Ann Arbor, Mexican Petroleum. Westinghoiise Airbrake. Air-brake. American Locomotive i !onaoli-dated !onaoli-dated Gas. Columbia Gas. Paclfb Elec-i Elec-i trie and Corn Products. Call money opened and renewed at 3 '4 per cent. H . The upward movement assumed H j . larger proportinns ,in.l pro, eeded ;..t a H i) faster pace as the list ht-nan to rc- H spond to the larger influx of out- H side orders. High priced shares con- H tinned to be the most fancied with the H railroad, equipment and r;a- issues H showing considerable huoyanee. rn- H f-rlcan Car advanced 3 points. Dre. H Northern prefcrr d 4,2. Chicago H Northwestern and Mexican Petroleum, H Rutland preferred 4 J ; Pacific ( Jas A: Electric 3. Standard Oil of Callfor- H nla. Canadian Pacific, North rn Pa IW H American Woolen. Delaware ft Hudson H ' Baldwin Locomotive and Hallway Steel H Springs 8 or more. H Shares of coal and grain carrying H, railroads, oils and tobat cos were nil H market up In tho final hour. The clos ing was strong. SLUMP PREDICTED IN POTATO PRICES MADISON. Wis., Aug. 21 With a record breaking potato crop of 3 7.-fi74.000 7.-fi74.000 bushels estimated for Wisconsin Wis-consin by the state crop reporting service, the state department of markets mar-kets is anticipating a decided drop in prices during tho winter months. Indications In-dications are that the price Uv.i v. ill fj fall from 75 to 50c a busr.el. the de partment officials say. Last year Wisconsin's (omnifrciil crop, one of the largest in tin- country, coun-try, totaled 13.000 cars Estimates for the present year are 30,000 care FORF.IGN EXCHANGE, i NEW YORK. aug. -1 Foreign ex change firm Great Britain. Demand ?4 18; cables $4.48; 60 day bills on banks 14 45"4. France- Demand 7.99c! cables 7 990. Italy Demand 4.53c; cables u ; 4 53 4c. Belgium. Demand 7 50t ; cables 7 59c. Germany. Demand . 087ic ; cables 09c. Holland Demand 3.9"r; cables 19 . 00c. Norway Demand 17.42c. Sweden Demand 26.62c Denmark Demand 2.16c. Switzerland: Demand 29 f7. Snaln: Demand IE '. i Greece Demand 3 20c Poland Demand ,0lc Czecho-Slovakla: Demand i 09c Argentine: Demand 30 . 37c. Brazil. Demand 13.40c Montreal Demand 99 c. METAL liARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Copper quiet; electrolytic, spot and futures ;.! 14c Tin steady; spot and nearbv $ 'j 2 . 7 ." futures $32.87. iron steady. No. 1 north. rn $31.00 fa 34 .00: No 2 northern $29 00 6 31.00. No 2 southern $20.00021 DO Lead steady; spot "..tc'i soc. Zinc quiet; East St Louis spot and i nearby deliery 6. 1696.26c. Antimony spot :c. LLBFRTT BANDS. NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Liberty bonds closed: First 3 4s 100.00; second 4a 3 00.26; first itfa 101.00; second 4Vs 100.42; third 4Vis 1 00 24. fourth 4146 100 92.. Victory 48 lOO 72 uncalled; un-called; Victory 4-Tis 100.32 called. NEW YORK STOCK MSTT (Last Sale) Allied Chemical & Dye 80 Aills-Chalmers 5vi American Beet Sugar .. 48 American Can 6034 American Car & Fdry lfilr American Hide und Leather, .pfd. iIB American International Corp. . 36 ,s American Locomotive "2l3 American Smelting & Ref'g ... 63 s American Sugar ... American Sumatra Tobacco ... 38 .8 American T. ft T 124 American Tobacco .... . . ...l&OVs American Woolen. . . ... .... 9s' Anaconda Copper , Atchison 104 I Atl . Gulf & W. Indies Jjg I Baldwin Locomotlvo . .: .126 I Baltimore & Ohio GOjf iBothlehem Steel "B" ...... ... Vf Canadian Pacific 14fiv4 ICentral Leather . ... 0 I Chandler Motors ...... 63 hesnpeakc & Ohio ' s .' Chicago. Mil and St. Paul 2 I Chicago R 1 & Pac. 46 Chlno Copper . . . 60 jColorado Fuel &. Iron ... 2 Corn Products i... ..11' I Crucible Steel ?2i I 1:rj0 1S4 I Famous Players' -Lasky s:'1- I General Asphalt 66 (J. ncral Electric General Motors J 3 u Goodrich Co 30 1 iGreat Northern, pfd 94J I Illinois Central 7?it I Inspiration Copper 1 1 " International Han ester ... ..112 V Int. Mer Mirlne. pfd W I International Paper 68 i invincible oil Kelly-Sprlng-ffeld Tire lonnecott Copper Louisville & Nashvlllo 13h 'Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copper Ulddle States Oil , MldvaleSteel 5VS I Missouri Pacific 4.ii, 'New York Central .n00'4 N Y N. H . and Hartford 33 Norfolk & Western 11?" jNorthern Pacific fk,,: Iklahoma Prod, ft Kef 8 .Pacific "Ml 67 ' Pan-American Petroleum 16 Pennsylvania (People's Gas j Pure Oil ?25 Bay Consolidated Copper . 6 'Heading "Ja? Rep Iron A- Steel J Royal Dutch. N. Y 66 Bears-Roebuck J1 Sinclair On 11 33 Southern Pacific lag i Southern Railway -S. Standard on of v J ills Btudebaker Corporation fasz Tennessee Copper 10 i l8 rpnpoj .oooeqoj, Texas Co Texas & Pacific J 3 Transcontinental HI 'Union Pacific 2 United Retail Stores - l 4 1 . I s. Ind Alcohol fiH United States Bobber eS ; United 'States Steel ... 104 i I tah Copper SIS Westlnghouse Electric ,.''8 ; ! Willys-Overland s i 'American Zinc. Lead ami Sm 17 Butte ;,n-l Superion SOU Cala. Petroleum 5T Montana Power m i ShattUCk Arizona .. . , C hicago Northwestern i -4 i Maxwell Motor H Ct Northern Ore VS MINING SECURITEBB. ' As reported by J. A. Hogie & Co.) " Bid Asked IA1U Mich . ..VI Antelope Star :Alta Can 01 02 Albion Cons 07 .13 Am. Metal .00Vi -01 Alta Tun 08 V4 0 j Bullion 01 .02 Big HIU .08 .08 Hlg Cot. Coal 06 V, '6V8 Beaver Cop 00 4 00V I I Bay State 01 .05 Black Metal .05Vt -07 Bingham Galena ,,...) 01 .01 Cent. Eureka 03 02 i !Colb. Rexall I .25 ; 2GVa Colorado Con O6V2 01 1 Crown Point .044 .05 Cardiff ' .70 .74 ,Croff , .01 iCott. King ...J .00: 01 CoJtt Metals ' .0J , . jDaly 3-00 1 iDal'v Yest 2.25 3.25 Dragon .06i .09 Emma Silver , .014 .02 Empire Mines 03 08 I E. & B Bell 2 35 Emerald J .03 . .05 Eureka Mines ' .05 t .06 1 e. Crown Pt .02'-2 02 4I IE! Tin. 'oal . .00U oO 1 I East Tkn. Con 06, . 10 I Eureka Lily 08 OS1. 'Eureka Bullion .05 .05 Vi iGold Chain .02 ! .05 Grand Central 02 .5 Great Western .66 .65 Hamburg Mines 01 05 Howell .02; .08 Iron Blossom .30! 32 iron King 1 -u Judge M. S I 3.50 4.00 . Keystone , - 36 Ken,ncbec 02 lj .04 LchI Tin .01 .02 leonora I -OO'i .01 Lynn Hig Six j 04 15 Monzonite .00i Mammot h 1 .26 Miller Hill , I .01 May Day 01 .013i Mason Valley 2.00 2.25 Michigan-Utah .24 .25 New Qulncy 03 j . 03 '4 Nalldrivcr ........... .18 1 No. Standard 02" .024 'Opohongo 00 OO1 'Piutus .( .17 .20 j Prince Con .07' .08 iPaloma I .00 .02 Ploche Bristol 00 i .01 Price Mining .02 .03 Provo . . . I .02! .03 Reeds Peak I I .01 So. Standard 07 10 I Sells .02 j .02?4 Syndicate .00! 00 Silver King Con. . .. 2.25 2.27Mi ISIUer King Con. f .37 Sioux Mines , 03 . 05 Silver Shield j .00 .01 Tar Baby .01 , .01 iTtntie Central 01 I .01 iTlntic SUndard .... 1.90 I 1.92 Uncle Sam 02i .03 Utah Con .00' .01 Union Chief 1. .. . . .1 .02 I West Toledo .02 .0? 1 Walker Mining I 3.02' 3.25 IWoodlawn .11 I .12 I Yankee Con. .01;. 'Zuma ! -07! .08 Opening Sales Alta Tunnel, 500 at9. Beaver Copper 3000 at . Columbus Rexall. 100 at 26'; 900 at 1 26. Bingham Galena 600 at 1. Eureka Mines 200 at 5. East Tintic Coalition 4000 at . Iron King 1800 at 20l. New Quincy 2000 at 8 V Prince Consolidated 1000 at 7 West Toledo 10,000 at 2, Woodlawn 6 On at 11. Closing Sales Cardiff 100 at 70. I!ht Tintlo 1600 at 2. Michigan-Utah 1000 at 25. Silver King Consolidated 700 st 85. 100 at 36 West Toledo 2 000 at 2. Woodlawn 1000 at 11; 1000 at 10; 2500 at 11. POL'ITRY MARKET. CHICAGO. Aug 21. Poultry alive j unsettled, fowls 1 r, 2 2 c . broilers 24; spring! 24c, roosters 13c. i OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 . . CattU' i"" Hotr.H Cattio Receipts L37; cholo heav steers $'i.&07.Q0; good steers $5 .''y 6.j0; fa'i steers S4.0096.60; choldu feeder steers, 1 1 OOfl 6.00; hole ws and h.''.vr- $5 ni.fj 5.60; t'.t to good cows uno heifers 64.000500; cutters $2.00 U 3.1'C: cannerr- $ l 00 u 2.00: 1 Choi- feeder cows 8.00f4.tOj fat: hull S 3 .10 gi 3 2.-, bologna hulls 4 . 00 53 00. v-ai calves 67.000 8. 0J. Hcgs Receipts i335. ehtf'M ftj hogi i75 10 250 pornds $.1.00; tuli of sal I8.00tf9.00; fe der h.g. $7.50 8 00. Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs 10 ,r,0 '1 1 1 .00. weth'-rs i'i '''"! 7 00 t'a t 'ewes 4nO(J6.00. feeder lambs. $8.00 I 0 10 00. 1 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (Vnitoil Statos Bnreaa of Agrlctil-tnral Agrlctil-tnral Economics) V i Chicago. Ai-g. 21. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 20,000. beer steers; eligible to $10.00 or better, steady; lower grades 10 to Mc lower; spots off more, top 1499 pound Steers $10.90; bulk beef steers $9.0010.30, she stock stead to weak: bulls sten-' o " lover caives, mostly T0c l.,wer, stockers and iecders strong l,i higher bulk bee? oows and heifers $6.0007.85; cannens and cutters largely 2. 7 5 (y 3. 7 .". ; bologna bolog-na bulls, mostly $3 9004.15; bulk c:i' calvea early $ M .00 Q 12.00. Hogs Receipts 35.000; light weights fairly actc. steady to strong, others slow, arornd al--.dy with Sit urday's average; bulk 160 to 190 p und ! bogs. $9,60 0 9. t&; few cop ;u ?9.75r 210 to 240 poun ' butchers mOjBtly J 9 '-'0 tfi9 :,."; good anil choice 280 to 310 pound butchers $8.90 ft 9,0a. packing sows moetlj 17.0007.60; bulK pigs around sp 0; n-vivj is.uovs.it; men-ium men-ium $8.756 9 60. lighv $9.15 09.1 6; light-light $9.10 0965 packing sow.s, Bmboth $7.00'5'"9: packing sows rouch. $675fi 7 25;fckillmg tiles $S 2." fi 1 9 00. Sheep Receipts 23.000; montly i teady; spots on native lambs weak1 to 1 5e lower than Saturday early sales wefcttrn lambs 612.75015:00 to killers; kill-ers; desirables 6a to 64 pound feeder: ends $12.50; early top native lambs' 112.76 to city butchers; $12.65 to I pa-kirs: sorting light: few best light native ewee to killers 67.60; extreme heavy ranging down to $3.50. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 21. Cattle! Receipts 4,".00; all classes about Steadv; top weighty steers earlv sio 2" some held higher: yearlings $10.00; bulk desirable native Mte.-rs and yearlings 50 up; western grass steers downward to $5 00rtr5 40; desirable de-sirable beef cows $4.6006 25- veal ulf top $10.50: two loads heavy feeder steers $7 . 60. Hogs '-Reoeliits 5ou0; few early sales lltriit and medium weights to shippers Steady With Saturday's bent time. Bllk 170 to 23a ponnd .-i,'hts $8.90 to 9.00: packers $10.00. a few mixed hogs about steady with Saturday's Sat-urday's average; packing sows stead) . mostly $7. 00 ft 7.25 a-rage cost Saturday Sat-urday $S 4o; average weight 230 pounds. Sheep Receipts 2000; slow; early saies anoui si-aay. iar. native iamna $12.00,018.26 without sorting; 71-pound 71-pound shorn lambs $11.75: few light fat ewes earlv $6.50, cull lambs 1 7 00 KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 21 Cat-1 tie Receipts 29.000; few best fed Steers and yearlings stronger; other killing classes largely steady best light steers $10.7": top heavi.-s $lo 60; mixed yearlings $10.55;' choice cows $6 .po. hulk medium to I good kind $4.25 05.00; medium yearlings year-lings $8.00: most grass heifers $5 .00 06 50; best yealers $10.50011. 00; 40(i pound baby beef $9.-oo canners and cutters generally $2 . 25 (q 3 . 50; 1 most bulls $8.25 04:00. Hogs Receipts sooo. fairly active, ac-tive, 6015c higher shipper top $'.t 10; , packing top $D.0o. 1600210 pound-, ers 18.8509.10; 220 250 pounders $8:6608.00; 2OO08QO pounders $8:80 0 8 0; packing sows steady to strong bulk $7. 00 ft 7 25: stock pi;? market dull mostly 60jc lower et I $6.2608. 65. Sheep Receipts 4 000: lambs' strong to 25c higher; top natives! $12.85; most sorted lots $12 850 12 75; sheep fully steady, best ewes $7 00; other fat lots $6.00(56.75 OMAHA. Neb... Aug 21. Hogs Receipts 8,000. fairly active, steady to 10c higher, llghi mixed and packinn grades $7.1507.75; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $S.OO(f?8.900; top $9.00. ,.. 1 r..,.. 1 1 a ft a . e ... a beef steers mostly steady, top yearlings j $10.60; common and grassy 10 to 15c lowcr she stock 10 to 25c lowei . bulls dull: veals about steady. Btockers and feeders .steady to 15c lower. Sheep Receipts 5.000; all classes steady, earl) sales lambs $12,260 12.50, best western sheep higher, ewes $6 50 down, light feeding lambs $12.00. ( lilt o PUT! RES, CHICAGO, Au.; 2 1 Open iligli Low Clou, Wheat Sept 974 1.01 974 1.01 Dec 1 00 l-02Va 1 On 1.02 Slay 104 1.07 104 107 Corn Sept. .5S'i, 59 .58 5S Dec .524 .54 .522 " 4 ' I Mav .56 .57 .56 .57 Oats Sept. 38Vi -31 .30Vs .31 Dec. .32 .33 .32 .33', Mav .36 6s 37 .36 .37'4 Sept. 10 45 1 0 45 10 1 7 1 0 2n Oct 10.57 10.57 10.25 10.25 Ribs Sept 9 75 Oct, 9.40 M W ORK SUGAR. NEW YORK. Aug. 21 The early raw sugar market was quiet and rather rath-er eas Spot sugar was offered at 6.15c, the basis of the last previous sales, but without attracting buyers '.vho limited their bids to 6.11. Raw sugar futures acted firm on buying by trade house? which absorbed absorb-ed the offerings of Wall Street Interests. Inter-ests. The market at midday was about 1 to 2 points net higher Refined was dull and unchanged at 6 7 5 to 7.00c for fine granulated. Refined sugar futures nominal Sugar futures closed! steady: ap-l ap-l proximate sales 2600 tons; October 1.54c; Dec. 3.65c, March 3.37c, May 3.48c. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Call money firmer: high 4 per cent; lo'. 3 p.-r cent; ruling rat'- 3 per cent, closing bid 4 per cent, offered at 4 V per cent , last loun 4 per cent. Call loans against acceptances 3 per cent. Time loans steady Mixed collateral 60 and 90 days 4 'i per cent; four and six months 4'c per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4044 per ( 1 cent. ; , I Daily Market Newsi By extension Service Call Local Extension Office, Phone 166, for further Information. -f . j POTATO MARKET OGDEN. Utah. Early Ohio, sacked; per ewt. 50c; Cobblere, sacked, per. cwt. 60c. CALDWELL and nearby points.--: Hot .bar Waull.-igs moderate, llghterj account temporary car shortage. Too, few sales to establish a mark-i UOStl Shipments rolled unsold. KEARNEY, Neb. and nearby i points, Warm cloudy. IJaulings moq-erate moq-erate Eight wire inquiry. Demand! and movement Blow, market dull Cai -1 loads f ... i. usual term-", sacked Early lili.s No 2, wide range In quality 1 and condition, few sales 65i&80c; mostly around 7oe; sacked Cobblers,! No 1, very few sales; best mostly. $1 00. KAW YAEEEY. Kan.. Aug. 19. Hot clear Hauling light. Light wire Inquiry. No demand Practically aii shipments rolled unsold, K1U ITS Wl EOLI UJIJ.S SALT LAKE Growers' Market. (Sales to 7:30 a. in,) The market was w-ll supplied with cantoloupes and. v :ii -rineloiis thl morning. whl h mov-! mov-! ed quite freely t uher products were llgbt and mot a gti.'d uUtlet, Som.-I Som.-I now 'arlelles of peaches made their: appearance and brought a good pricr. ' , Peaches continue selling at a wide ' range. Better stock of lettuce Is com-I com-I ing In and l bringing better returns, lrult I Apples, per bushel, red astrachans 62.50, rej June 81.0001 25. wolf rivoi I $1 2601.50, yellow transparent $1.75. japrlaojta, lb, 3i 1 cantaloupes Btd 36s& 45s, 75c0$l.OO. white Japan 50075c; j dewberries. crate, $2 75; peat h's. I crate, 60cfl.0o, pears, bu . $200; plums, blue, ib., 8c; green guage. crau-, ,".0c, lur,. 75., Poiiowatlome, lb. fx-; watermelons, lb 14012p. egetablcb, I Beans, green, lb.. 3c; beets, do., bunches l:".jc, cabbage, lb. 1 '11 2. tofi $86.00 carrots, doz.. bunches, Wl1-?:. cauliflower. Ib. 10(g llc; celery. noz., puncnei . ; corn, 00.. i')nai ,i mostly 1 2 v ; cucumbers, large, per loo r.o. small, per 100 20026c; -Kg plant, lb., we; green peppers, lb, 208C; lettuce (24 heads) $1.2501.60; onions I doz, bunches, 122.-. white, dried, ib.,i gi potatoes, pe- cwt.. 65SOC, .sum-; m. 1 squash, doz.. 20c; tomatoes 30 lb lug, 35fii 40c, turnips, doz, bunches t 1 2 Vj C, IJ v IRY POl I7TR1 1 .s IND 1 1 Y Butter, f. o, b. S:t It Eake City: j (burning butterf.it, lb 33c; cream stations sta-tions 28c, ranch butter , cooking 1 25c , in lots over 30 lbs: Creamery extras butter 1 unions 1 40c; parchment wrap pera, 39c; creamery first butter (cartons) (car-tons) 88c; parchment wrappers 37c in lot under 3fr pounds Creamery extras butter (cartona) 400 parch-j ment wrappers Z9c; creamery first button cartons) 384c, parchment , wrappers 3 7c. Whole milk. f. o. b.. Salt Lake City:' Whole milk 66c per lb., butterfat. F2gKs and Poultry f. o b., Salt f-ike I City: New laid all white poultry; ranch eg2. per case $6.50 0 7.50; 1 ! strictly fresh mixed colored country' i eggs, per ase $.'..0005.50; big heavy; hen.-, lb, isr. small hens. lb. (under :3V lbs 1 12 jj I'".' . springers lb., il'i: lbs and US 1 1 8c. Hay. f a, b. Salt Ijike City. First rop alfalfa. Ion Sfc.Ob S.25 ; second I ! crop alfalfa i on f 7 00. a GRAIN ! CHICAGu. Aug 21 Extreme weak-j ness at Liverpool was reflected In the wheat -iarket here tddav and caused a decline in values during the early ! dealings. All deliveries went to a new1, low for the season, the Deoemb touching a dollar. Support came mainly from shorts while some stop' loss orders were caught on the wa , down Recepts of vh',-it today were estimated at 456.000 bUaihels, Sales oil 400.000 bushels of wheat were made' to tho seaboard late Saturday and j early today with more business in I sight, 'be opening which varied from! to lc decline, with September .. 4 to c and December 11.000 1.00 'i. vms followed by a slight gen-1 era advance all around. Covering by shorts later beoajnel general as the market rallied and closed clos-ed strong with values showing a not gain of l '.4 to lic with September $1 00 t $102 and December 61.02 to $1 02j2 Corn was weak In sympathy wllh wheul and better weather conditional over part of tho belt The opening, w hich was to lc lower, with Sep-j tember 58' to SSHc. was followed by I a moderate rise on all deliveries. Corn later showed remarkable re-slfetence re-slfetence to selling pressure and closed firm, the finish being uji 4 to c, with September 59Vs oats started unchange to off.) with September 38 'c. and held near iii initial range. Weakness in grains was reflected In provisions. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Aug. 21. Flour unchanged. Bran 614.000 1 : 00. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug 21 Cash wheat No 2 hard 9 7 97 Vic No. 2 red 9Stfi'99c. Corn unchanged to lc lower, No. 2 white 61 052c; No 2 yellow 673 0 68c CHICAGO. Aug 21 Wheat, No. 2. red. $1 00Vi& 1 01. No. 2 hard, 5101 Vi 01.08. Corn, No. 2 mixed. 60 'a 61 '-jc; No. 2 yellow. 61Vi(&62c Oats No 2 white 31 16 330. No 3 white 30ig 32c. Rye. No 2 69 'i S 69 'ic. Barley, 51 (fa 58c. Tlmothv 8o"ed $4.25g 5 00. Clover seed, $12.00 16 00. I 'rk, nominal Iard $12 2 7 Ribs, $9 L Q 10 .5. BITTER AND EGGS I'HICAi'.n Auk Jl Butter firm; creamery extras 34 4c firsts 29H;c5' 31c; extra firsts SlVi'&SSViC seconds 27028c; standards 84 C Eggs, unchanged, receipts 17.614 cases, tlrsts 22l2li23c: ordinary firsts 20 0 21c; rfficellaneous 21Vii022c; storage packed firsts 23 024c. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. Auk. 21. Potatoes firm on whites, steady 011 reds; receipts. 32 cars total V S shipments 709 Nebraska Ne-braska Backed Ear)) Ohloa 1 OOfi 1.10 wt , Minnesota sacked Early Ohlos $1,00 0 l.lr cwt.; Wisconsin BSCKfa rooiiiers i j .1 1 ".. cwi New Jersey sacked c obblers $1 70 1.85 cwt. N EW RK SUA BR. NEW YORK. Aug. 21 Foreign bar silver 69. Mexican do lars 63V4. |