Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 103, 12 March 1915 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, MAT&CH lk.1915
rraa i U , I. . MS - . French Lirier La Touraine; Afire at Sea Stock Quotations and Market News Letted Wire Report. ; . Edited by A. J. Cobb, Agricultural Expert. PERSISTENT BUYING; FORGES WHEAT UP Bulletins on Live Stock - - : V" ' CHICAGO. " ' .' " Receipts Hogs, 20,000 ; cattle 15,000 ; jsheep 5,000. Market Hosts, 5 and 10c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. INDIANAPOLIS. Receipts Hogs,, 5,500; cattle, 800; sheep, 200. Market Hogs, 15 to 25c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. PITTSBURGH Receipts Hogs, 10 cars; cattle, light; sheep, light. , r ? , ' Market Hogs active, prices higher; cattle quiet; sheep, higher - ; CINCINNATI. Receipts Hogs 4,600; cattle 300; sheep, 200. Market Hogs, steady; cattle, steady; sheep,; steady. 1 j s? ft
BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO. March 12. Wheat cldsed strong and at advances of 2c for the May futures,-. le for July and $1.18 for September. The feature of the day's business in wheat was the persistent buying of the May future by the Armour Grain company. Their purchases- were placed at 600,000 be tween I1.54H and $1.55. The July was taken largely by shorts Cash sales of wheat at the seaboard, 750,000 bushels, to foreign governments, and 400,000 bushels at Chicago for export. - Corn sales here were 55,00 bushels, oats 65,000 bushels and. rye 25,000 bu. "Corn closed with advances of to c for the day, and oats were up to lc. Hog products were better all around.
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CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., March 12. Hogs: Receipts 20,000, market 510o higher, mixed and butchers $6.5036.85, good heavies 6.656.85, rough heavies $6.30 6.60, light $6.55 6.85. pigs $5,50(36.70, bulk of sales $6.7006.80. Cattle: Receipts 1,500, market steady, beeves $5.659.00, cows and heifers $3.257.40, stockers and feeders $4.40 6.10, calves $8.009.85. "Sheep: Receipts 5,000, market steady, natives $4.858.00, lambs $7.25 9.90.
CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O.. March 12. Hogs: Receipts 4,600, market steady, packers and butchers $7.00 7.15; pigs and lights ?5.507.35, stags $4.005.15. Cattle: Receipts 300, market steady. Sheep: Receipts 200, market steady, lambs steady.
PITTSBURG. PITTSBURG, Pa., March 12. Cattie: Supply light, market quiet, choice steers $8.00 8.75, prime steers $8.258.50, good steers $8.008.40, tidy butchers $7.758.15, fair $7.00 7.50, common $6.00 6.75, common to fat bulls$5.007.50, common to fat cows $4.00 6.50, heifers $7.007.50, veal calves $10.50 11.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market higher, prime wethers $8.00 8.25, lambs $7.0010.25. Hogs: Receipts 10 carloads, market active, prices higher, prime heavy $7.157.25, mediums $7.60, heavy yorkers $7.60, light yorkers$7.307.35, pigs $7.007.10. roughs $6.00 6.25, heavy mixed $7. 30". 46. '
INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 12. Hogs: Receipts 1525c higher, best hogs $7.007.30, heavies $7.007.35, pigs $6.75 7.25, bulk of sales $7.25 7.50. Cattle: Rjceipts 600, market steady, choice heavy steers $8.00 8.50, light steers $7.508.00, heifers $6.357.25, cows $5.50 6.25. bulls $6.006.50, calves $6.0010.50. Sbeep and lambs: Receipts 200, market steady, prime sbeep $5.00 6.00, lambs $8.509.50.
GRAIN
Hku VISIONS GRAIN
May . July . Sept. May , July May , July May July May July May
WHEAT Open. 154 120 .-. 109 y8 CORN 72 74 OATS 58 53 s MESS PORK. $17.70 $18.12 LARD. $10.57 $10.82 MBS.
$10.15
July $10.47
CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, March 12. Wheat: No. 2 red $1.5841.59H. No. 2 hard $1.58 SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidneys at once when Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid.
No man or woman who east meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or If the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids In urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications, v Advertisement
01.61. ' ' .'." Corn: No. 4 yellow 7071. Oats: 5758.
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TOLEDO. TOLEDO. March 12. Wheat
$1.57, May $1.56, July $1.23. Cloverseed: Prime cash and March $8.42, April $8. Alsike: Prime cash and March $8.55. Timothy: Prime cash and March, $3.10, April $3.05.
PRODUCE
CHICAGO. CHICAGO, March 12.Butter: Receipts 6,524 tubs; extra firsts 27. Eggs: Receipts. 15,050 cases ;. firsts 17Live Poultry: Chickens 1516&. Springers 16NEWYORK NEW YORK, March 12. Dressed poultry, dull; chickens 1217, fowls 13Li1 poultry, dull; chickens 1416, fowls 17 18. 4 . ,, Butter, higher; creamery firsts 2b EggSi fair demand,. white fancy 23. NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Carrell & Thompson, L O. O. F. Building Phone 1448.
Close 155 i,i 121 109 73 75 Ys 58 s 53
$17.70 $18.12 ! $10.60 $10.82 $10.12 $10.45 i
American Can 27 Amalgamated Copper ... 55 i American Smelter 64 Beet Sugar 39 U. S. Steel 45 Utah Copper .... .... 53 Atchison. 96 St. Paul 87 Great Northern pfd 116 Erie 23 Lehigh Valley 134 N. Y. Central .... 84 . Northern Pacific. 103 Pennsylvania 105 Reading .....145 Southern Pacific 84 Union Pacific ...1204
27 53 63 40 44 52 95 86 4 116 22 134 83 : 102 105 143 83 119
RIOHMONDJtlARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies $6.50 Heavy yorkers $6.50 Light yorkers $6.75 Pigs 6.60 Sows $5.00 and $5.50 Stags - $5.00 and $5.50 CATTLE. Best steers I2 Good cows $5 00 and $6 00 Bulls $4-50 and $5.00 Canners $2 50 ud $3.50
Calves.... $9.00. for Saturday delivery ' " SHEEP. . Top lambs 6c
GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2C19.) Bran per ton, $30; wheat, paying $1.40, oats paying 60c, corn paying 75c rye paying 85c, middlings per ton $32.
- PRODUCE (Corrected daily by Edward Cooper.) Chickens dressed, paying 18c, selling, 25c. Country butter, paring 18c to 25c; selling 25c to 35c. Eggs, paying 15c; selling. 20c. Country lard paying 11c: selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 38c. Potatoes, selling 60c bushel. FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $14.00. Timothy bay, paying $18. Prairie hay, $14.00. ' Rye straw, paying $T. Wheat straw, paying $6. . A Oats straw, paying $7. Oats, paying 52c. New corn, paying 75c Red clover seed, paying $7.50. Red clover, selling $9. 00S. 50. ' ' Timothy seed, paying $3.25 bushel Timothy seed selling $4.00 busheL .' Bran sillin, $28 ton. Middlings, selling $30 ton. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Clover bay, $14. Tankage, $48.00 ton. Cotton seed meal, $33 ton. Oil meal, $42 ton.
HORSE MARKET. frices corrected by Jones and Mings. Telephone 1439. Draft mares, 1400 to 1C00 lbs, $175 to $250. Draft Geldings, 1400 to 1600 lbs, $175 to $200. Farm chunks, 1200 to 1400 lbs, $15 to $200. . Express chunks, 105Q to 1200 lbs.. $125 to- $1.75- i Drivers. $75 to $150. Plugs, $40 to $100.
Live Stock Sales
HORSES Fifty head; Taube's barn, Richmond, March 13. GENERAL STOCK Forty-nine hogs, 17 , cattle, 4 horses, March 17., John Copeland farm, 1 mile south of HOKSES Thirty head, Haskett & Henley, Lewisville, March 15.
ARGENTINA WHEAT. A special cable says the weather in Argentina is more favorable, being
warm and mostly clear, and that wheat
Is arriving damp. Shipments are ex
pected to be larger of wheat. Many
steamships have arrived this week without cargoes. This is tending to
Relieve the tension on freights.
New Treatment for Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Head Colds
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all night long through the air passages to the lungs. In addition, Tick's is absorbed through the skin, relieving the tightness wd soreness.
Vick's can be applied over the throatand chest and covered with a warm flaanel cloth or a little put up the nostril or melt a little in a spoon and inhale the va
pors arising. Also for Asthma and Hay Fever, rub Vick's well over the spinal column to relax the nervous tension. 9fio.
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The French Line steamship La Touraine was reported afire at sea, 700 miles off the Irish coast. The photograph shows the vessel which was due to arrive at Havre on Sunday, March 7, as she left New York last week. Above are shown ten nurses who were Dn board, enroute to join the French war hospital established with $100,000 donated by Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald of New York. They are, from -left to right,- Cathryn O'Hanlon, Florence Gordon, Nellie Parsons, Eugenie Lyons, Nell O'Hanlon, Alma McCbrmick, Nellie McGrath, Dorothy O'Connell Beda Peterson and Victoria Francefert.
BIG WHEAT SUPPLY IN CANADA REPORTED
An Ottawa special message yesterday said : 'There is no reason for apprehension concerning Canada's supply of' wheat. This is shown by a statement of stocks on hand on Febru
ary 8. On that date there were in
elevators and flour mills 37,004.717 bushels, in transit oh cars 12,571,786
bushels, and in farmers' hands 29,554,-
000 bushels, a total of 79,130,593 bush
els. To be deducted from this are
19,250,000 bushels for seed and 25,0o0,-
000 for food requirements until fall
threshing, leaving a surplus of 35,880,592 bushels. To this should be added
36,370 bushels imported from February 8 to March 2, while exports in that
period total 8,741,998 bushels. Subtracting the difference from the total, there remained a. visible r-hea.t supply on March 2 of 28,174,973 bushels."
Representative Sales At Indianapolis
HOGS
No. 13 .
Av. Dk. Price 426 80 $6.60
41 17 24 63 80 42 22 40 32 20
No. 2 . 9 15 1 . 1 ,
........ 272 238 168 194 233 160 194 . 215 141 129 CATTLE. Steers.
120
120
80
Av. . 1110 . 1122 . 1331 . 1430 . 1290
6.85 6.90 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.15 7.20
Price. 7.00 7.60 7.90 " 8.00 8.25
4 4 2. 10 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 1
-Cows.
600 6.00 1 535 6.50 1045 6.75 852 6.75 I 956 7.00 730 4.00 1 805 4.15 910 5.00 3 903 5.25 2 1085 5.65 3 1045 5.75 2 1280 6.50 5
1240 - 6.60
Bulls.-
Calves.
450 905 1030 1780 83 95 136 130 126
5.0C 5.75 6.0C 6.50 7.00 7.50 9.00 9.25 10.00
Heifers.
560 5.75
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(Beauty Notes.) Merely applying an inexpensive paste to hairy.:surfaee, say. .beauty specialists, will dissolve the hairs. This paste is made by mixing a little waters with- some powdered -delatone; after about. 2 minutes, it is rubbed off and - th skin washed. This simple method not only removes every trace of-hair, but leaves the skin free, from blemish. To insure success with this treatment, be careful to get real delatone. Adv.
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