Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 315, 15 November 1917 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917.

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liEPORT CAUSES CORN PRICES TO DROP

CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Prospects of an increased crop movement resulting from a more liberal supply of cars tended today to ease down the corn market. Attention was also given to fresh efforts of the food administra

tion to bring about a low range of

food prices &s a means of enlarging the meat supply. Embargoes on two

leading eastern railways counted. like

wise as a weight on the market

..pening prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to l-2c lower with December $1.19 1-4 and May $1.15 to $1.15 1-4 were followed by a flight reaction and then by a moderate general decline. Oats were upheld by evidence of demand from the seaboard. Sellers appeared scarce. Commission buying caused firmness in the provision market. Weakness of hog prices had no contrary effect.

GRAIN QUOTATIONS

CHICAGO, Nov. 15. The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: No trading. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. CornDec 1194 119 118 119 May 115 115 114 115

Dec 63 64 63 64 May 63 64 63 64 Lard Nov 27.87 27.95 27.87 27.95 Jan. 24.55 24.75 24.52 24.65

$13.00 and up. 515 16; good to choice steers 1300 and up, $14.0015.00; com$13.0014.00; good to choice steers, 1150 to 1250, J12.5013.E0; common to medium steers. 1150 to 1250, $11.00 12.25; good to choice steers, ,800 to 1100. $9.00011.00; common to medium steers, 800 to 1100, $6.509.50; good heifers. $8.00 10.00; fair to medium to choice yearlings, Sll13.00. Heifers nad Cows Good to choice

heifers, $7.007.75; common to fair heifers. $5.0006.75; good to choice cows, $7.7E9.; fair to medium cows, $6.757.50; canners and cutters, $4.00 6.50. Bull3 and Calves Good to prime export bulls, $7.T59.00; good to choice butcher bulls, $7.50(:8.00 common to fair bulls, $6.00!3;7.25; common to best veal calves, $8.0013.25.

Stockers and Feedlns Cattle Good to choice steers, 700 lbs., and up, $9.00 10.50; common to fair steers under 700 lbs., $7.00(39.00; good to choice steers under 700 lbs., $7.509.00; common to fair steers, un .er 700 lbs., $5.506.75;, medium to good heifers, $6 7.00; medium to good feediug cows, $5.256.75; springers, $5.50(3! 8.00; stock calves, 250 to 450 pounds. $7.5010.00. Hogs Best heavies. 190 and up, $17.60(317.75; good to choice lights, $5.757.50; medium to good heifers, $17.50(fi)17.65; medium and mixed, S17.4O17.60; good to choice lights, $17.00(317.40; common to medium, $17.0017.50; light pigs, $13.0015.25; best pigs, $16.5017.25; packers, $15.7517.25; bulk of sales, $17.40 17.65. Sheep and Lamb?; Good to choice to medium yearlings, $1015'.75: common to fair yearlings, $9.5010.75; bucks. 100 lbs.. $75S9; good to choice breeding ewes, $6.5014.00; good to best spring lambs, $15.50(316.50.

Pennsylvania, 47. U. S. Steel Com., 91.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

FEED QUOTATIONS (Corrected Dally by Omer Whetan.) Paying Oats, 55c; old corn, $1.65; new corn, $1.10; rye, $1.60; straw, $7.50 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, 67.00 a ton, $3.00 a cwL; middlings, $48.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.: bran. $38.00 a ton, $2.00 a cwt; . salt, $2.35 a barrel; tankage, $87.00 a ton; $4.50 a cwt; oil meal, $60.00 a ton: $3.25 a cwt.

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES

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Continued From Page One. trlbuted $250. Rudolph Leeds contributed $250. The school children of "Warner school set an example for pupils in other schools of the city Thursday by each contributing their pennies and a total of $5 was turned in at headquarters,. . The subscriptions of Grace M. E. church for $350, of St. Paul's church for $100 and of the First English Lutheran church for $125 were received at headquarters Thursday. The company of ministers, of which Rev. J. S. Hill is captain, was promoted to the "regulars" by General Romey for heroic efforts. The company raised the largest amount of any company Jn the army Thursday. A total of $783 was collected by them. Captain Hill reported. Run Into Snag. Captain Hill also reported that they though they had run against the "whole German army" Thursday morning when they asked a certain man to contribute. -

be Friday he said, for the easiest part of the territory has already been taken. The hardest territory, the territory with hills that are hard to get the artillery over, is yet to be taken. Everyone will have a chance to contribute Saturday when war-mothers will be in charge of cash registers stationed along Main street. Small donations will be rung up and subscription cards will be filled with the big subscriptions. . Commander-in-chief Carr. expressed a belief that the quota for the township would .be over-subscribed before the campaign ends. Work is also progressing in the various townships throughout the county and it is believed the county's quota of $25,000 will be raised when the campaign ends.

CHICAGO, Nov. 15 Corn No. 2i

EAST BUFFALO, Nov. 15. CattleReceipts, 300; slow. Veals Receipts 100; fairly active; $7.00(314.75.

Hogs Receipts, 2,800; steady

Vegetables. Beets, 5c a bunch; carrots, 5c; green beans, 12c; cabbage, 10c a pound; cucumbers, 15c, or 2 for 25c; egg plants 25c; curly lettuce, 15c lb.; dry onions, Bermuda onions, 10c Spanish , 15c lb.; cabbage, 4c per lb.; lb.; Shallott onions, 10c per bunch; green mangoes, 30c doz.; red mangoes, 3050c doz.; parsley 5c bunch; parsnips, Sc lb.; new potatoes, 3c lb.; sweet potatoes, Sc lb.; okra, 35c per lb.; dill, 15c per bunch; oyster plant, 5c bunch, breakfast radishes 5c bunch, new turnips, 5c lb.; finger peppers, 5o doz.; Brussels Sprouts, 35c quart; red cabbage, 10 lb.; kahl, 10c per lb.; ripe tomatoes, 35c per lb.; Sorghum molasses, 30c per quart. $1.10 per gal.; kunquots. 35c per quart. Fruits. New apples, Grimes Golden, 8c; bananas, 7c lb.; grape fruits 15c; Japanese persimmions, 10c each; pineapple, 20c each; lemons, 40c a doz.; Iime3,

soc doz.; oranges, 40c doz.: Honev

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yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, old, heavy, $18.25(318.40; mixed, $18.10 . Dew melons, 50c each; Bartlett pears, $2.30, new $1.80; No. 4 yellow, nom- ;$18.25; Yorkers $18.00018.10: light! 5c each; home-grown Bartlett Dears laal. 'Yorkers. $17.50(317.75: niirs. $17.25 ! 10e lb 1H

Oats No. 3 white, 6667; stand-. i 7 r.0 ; rouzhs. S16.50316.75: staes $14 ! ifornla nlums 1 s ih cmo. on'i,

ard, 6667

Pork Nominal. Lard $28(328.50

TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 15. Wheat 52.17.

Cloverseed Old $16.05, new $16.10,' Dec. $16, Jan., $16, Feb., S16, March, $15.75. Alsike $14.35, Dec, $14.35, Feb., $14.55; Mar., $14.65. ; Timothy Old $3.50, new $3.60, Dec. j $3.62, Mar., $3.85. '

CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 15. Wheat: No. 2 red winter, $2.16: No. 3, $2.13; No. 4. $2.11 (a 2.12; sales, 5 cars. Corn: No. 2 white, $2.20; No. 3 white, $2.20; No. 4 white, $2.1S3 2.20: No. 2 yellow, $2.20; No. 3 yellow, $2.20; No. 4 yellow. $2.1S2.20; No. 2 mixed, $2.20: ear corn. 4 cars.

Oats: No. 2 white, 6666c. 1 Rye: No. 2, $1:757-1.76; No. 3, $1.73 01.75; No. 4, $1.701.73. j

(315.00. Ses I015c; Hubbard squashes 3c lb.;

Sheep and Lambs Receipts. $18 00; j cider. 50c per bal.; Concord grapes, steady to strong. Lambs, $12(316.75; ; 35c per basket; California pears 6 for yearlings $11(314; wethers, $11.25 j 25c; Honeydew melons, 25c, 40c and 11.50: ewes. $6.0010.75; mixed sheep 50c; fresh cocoanuts, 10c.

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Hickory nuts. 10c per lb : walnuts. 15c per peck; eggs, 47c; creamery butter, 50c. Fry chickens. 35c lb. PRODUCE (Paying Prices.) (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer and Sons.) Butter 40c; chickens, old, 16c; fryers, 18c; eggs, 42c; potatoes new, $1.50

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ed to contribute. Rev. E. E. Davis, one of the "soldiers" in the company, started "over the top" for him and had to be pulled off, Captain Hill said. The army of volunteers raised $2,823 Thursday while the army of the selected workers raised $3,050.75. The soldiers were admonished by George Seidel. who is also a member of the secret service, it is rumored, to roll up their sleeves during the remainder of the drive as the worst struggle la yet to be fought. In Miserly Class. "Many people believe that because they have purchased Liberty bonds they have donated to the government," Mr. Seidel said. "Those people belong to the miserly class for they know that the Liberty bonds is as good an investment as can be made." The hardest fight of the drive will

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CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Butter Market firm; 38r344V,c. Fggs Receipts, 3,043 cases; market unchanged. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls, 16(3 21c; springs, 20c. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 50 cars; Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, bulk, $1.65(31.75; same in

! sacks, $1.80(31.90.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

CINCINNATI, O.. Hogs Receipts. 6,100; market steady; packers and butchers, 516.75(317.00. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; market steady. Calves Market strong, $5 15. Sheep Receipts, 300; market steady. Lambs Market steady.

PITTSBURGH. Pa., Nov. 15. Hogs Receipts 2.000; market steady; heavies, $17.85017.90; heavy yorkers, $17.6017.SO; light yorkers. $17.00 17.50; pigs, $16.5017.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500; market steady; top sheep, $11.60; top Iambs, $16.50. Calves Receipts, 200; market steady; top, $14.50.

CHICAGO, Nov. 15 Hogs Receipts 80,000; market slow; bulk of sales, $17.2017.55; lights, $17.2017.50; mixed, $17.C017.60; rough, $16.95 17.50; pigs, $14.0017.50. Cattle Receipts. 7.000; market steady; steers, $6.85 16.25; western steers, $5.8013.30; stockers and feeders, $5.65tf? 11.35; cows and heifers, $4.50'?j:il.65; calves, $6.75& 13.25. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; market, firm; wethers, $8.7012S0; lambs, $12.25017.00.

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 15 Receipts Hogs, 13,000, lower; cattle, 1,200 strong; calves, 450, steady to lower; Bheep, 300, strong. Steers Prime corn fed steers,

CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 15 Buttercreamery, whole milk extra, 46c; centralized extra, 43c: do firsts, 41c; do seconds, 33c; Carry fancy, 39c; packing stock, No. 1, 32c; No. 2, 28c. Eggs Prime first loss off, 47c; firsts, 46c; ordinary firsts, 39c; seconds, 37c Poultry Broilers over 2 pounds, 19c; do, 2 pounds and under, 22c; roosters, 15c; hens 5 lbs., and over, 20c; do 32 lbs., and over, 19 cents; do under 3 pounds. 15c; hen turkeys, S lbs., and over, 26c; toms. 10 lbs., and over. 26c; culls, 8c; white ducks, 3 pounds and over, 20 cents; colored do, 18c; geese choice full feather, 17c; do medium, 16c; guineas.

Sd.Zo per dozen; younger guineas, 1 lbs., and over, $4.505 doz; do under 1 lbs., $3.50(5)4.00. Potatoes Early Ohio, $4. 75(35.00 per barrel; home-grown, $4.755.00. Cabbage Home-grcwn, $2.002-25 per bbl. Tomatoes Hothouse, 1520c per lb. Onions Home-grown, $3.75 4.00 per 100 lb. sack; Spanish, $2 per crate.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange follow: American Can., 22. American Locomotive, 48!2. American Beet Sugar, 70. American Smelter, 71. Anaconda, 54. Atchison, 84. Bethlehem Steel, bid, 77. Canadian Pacific, 1324. Chesapeake & Ohio, 46 4 Great Northern Pfd., 90. New York Central, 67 14. No. Pacific, SS1. So. Pacific, S1U-

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HOGS 7 ..... ...........200 $15.00 13 ...115 17.00 164 200 17.50 .....218 17.60 61 242 17.65 STEERS 2 ....655 6.25 18 ..........568 8.00 4 ....................672 9.25 9 9S1 10.50 3 . ....1100 11.50 HEIFERS 2 ...670 7.00 5 ...498 7.50 4 .840 8.00 7 .918 9.00 G 816 5.25 COWS 6 .... ..... . . . . . . . 768 5.50 6 ....... ..936 6.00 5 .... 778 6.75 6 .1006 S.00 2 .1245 9.00 BULLS 1 .819 6.50 1 .1130 7.00 1 ........... ....1210 8.00 1 ...................1360 - 9.00 1 ..1400 9.75 . CALVES 2 ....470 5.50 9 ... .. ......322 8.00 j S 447 9.75 i 1 ...129 12.50 3 160 13.00

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