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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916

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WHEAT LOWER ON LIVERPOOL BREAK

CHICAGO, March 17. Wheat was iharply lower today as the result of !he break In Liverpool. Opening bids vere c to c lower. Buying later teadied the market and there was a Inner tone. Corn prices were off c o c on general selling by commision houees. Oats were off c, but he market showed considerable trength in spite of the. weakness in ther grains. Provision offerings were ht and prices were lower. There was but one side to the wheat arket after mid-session today and at was the bear side, as the selling as general. Price losses in wheat ore 23Uc. and the closings were i.'ound the bottom level. Corn tlosed (vlc lower; oats were c and ;.ovlslons were 1035c lower.

GRAIN

CHICAGO CHICAGO, March 17. Wheat: No. ' red $1.08, No. 2 hard winter $1.10. orn: No. 4 white lOVtfi70y2, No. 4 allow 7071'za. Oats: No. 3 white 143. No. 4 white 4143, etandard 1 cents.

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLKDO. March 17. Wheat: Cash nd March $1.12, May $1.13. July .1114. C'loverseed: Cash and March ill.75, April $9.60, October $8.60. Alike: Canh and March $9.40. Timohy: Cash and March $3.40.

9.75, pigs $6.008.50, bulk of sales $9.70 9.75. Cattle: Receipts 300, market slow, choice heavy steers $8.259.10, light steers $6.508.75, heifers $5-508.25, cows $5.257.50, bulls $o.007.00, calves $5.0010.25. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 100, market steady, prime sheep $7.50, lambs $6.00 11.25.

CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O. March 17. Hogs: Receipts 4,200, market lower, packers and butchers $9.459.80, common to choice $7.00 9.25, pigs and, lights $6.00 9.25, stags $5.50 7.00. Cattle: Receipts 300, market steady. Sheep: Receipts 200, market steady.

RICIOIID MARKETS

GLEN MILLER PRICES

HOGS Heavies ............ ........ $9.50 Heavy mixed $950 Mediums $950 Heavy yorkers. $9.25 Light yorkers $8.25 Pigs $7.00 Stags $6.00 7.00 CATTLE Butcher steers :....$7.007.50 Heifers $6.00 7.00 Cows $4.506.00 Calves ; c .$9.0010.00 SHEEP Top Iambs $10.00 Sheep ..$5.00 6.00

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., March 17. Cattle,: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $9.00 9.25, prime steers $9.00 9.25. good steers $8.50 8.90, tidy butchers $8.258.75, common $6.00 7.00, common to fat bulls $5.00 8.00, common to fat cows $4.00 7.50, fresh cows and springers $35.00 75.00, veal calves $11.0011.25. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, prime wethers $9.009.25, lambs $7.50 11.75. Hogs: Receipts 10 double decks, market lower, prime heavy $10.05 10.10, mediums $10.00 10.05, heavy vorkers $9.90 10.00, light yorkers $9.259.50, pigs $8.759.00, roughs $9.009.40, stags $7.507.75, heavy mixed $10.00(S 10.05.

LIVE STOCK

CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., March 17. Hogs: Receipts 25.000, market steady, mixed and butchers $9.25 ).40, good heavies $9.359.70, rough heavlf-s $9.009.30, light $9.00 9.70. Digs $7.508.90, bulk of Bales $9.45 9.65. Cattle: Receipts 1,500, market steady, beeves $7.10 9.95, cows and lelfers $3.758.0, stockers and feed;rs $5.858.20, calves $9.0010.75. . Sheep: Receipts 800, market steady, latives and westerns $5.008.90, iamb3 $8.7511.50.

PRODUCE

NEW YORK NEW YORK. March 17. Live poultry active, chickens 1522, fowls 19Vt 204. Butter, stronger, creamery firsts 3236. Eggs quiet, 2222.

CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO. March 17. Butter: Receipts 6.856 tubs, firsts 3334. Eggs: Receipts 14,553 cases, firsts 10. Live Poultry; Chickens 16 Y2, springers 18, roosters 12. Potatoes: Receipts 36 cars, Wiseonsins 8898.

CHICAGO FUTURES

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 17. Mogs: Receipts 4.500, market 1015c lower, best hogs $8.75, heavies $9.70

Open High. Low. Close j WHEAT ! May 110V8 110'i 108 108 I July 108 108 106 106 CORN May 7fiVi 76' 75 U 754 July 77' i 7714 76 76 OATS May 45 45 44 44 July 44 44y8 42y8 43

PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper. Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. Country butter, paying Uc to 28c: selling, 30c to 38c. Eggs, paying, 18 ; selling, 25c. Country la'r. payin? 10c, selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 40c. Potatoes, selling $1.50 per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selling 28c.

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CALVES

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905 910 560 1570 134 325 . 155 162

7.25 5.50 6.00 7.00 6.00 7.50 10.00 10.25

FEED QUOTATIONS Red clove seed, paying $9.50. Clover hay. $12.00. Timothy hay, selling $15.0017.00. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $28.00. Oil meal, '41.00. Bran, selling. $27.00. Salt, $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton.

COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & Klefoth). Anthracite chestnut, $8.60; anthracite stove or egg, $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.75; mine run. $4.50; slack. $4.00; Winifred lump. $4.75; Campbell's lump, $4.75; Kanawha lump, $4.76; Indiana lump. $4.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel, lump. $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump. C&.E5; coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack. $3; for carrying coal, 50c per ton.

INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES

HOGS

o 5 81 32 26 2 2 4 1 5 2 4 2 2 2

STEERS

HEIFERS

COWS

82 $7.75 ' 152 8.50 165 9.70 225 9.75 286 9.75 530 6.50 700 7.60 977 8.25 1200 8.50 644 6.50 590 7.25 840 7.75 770i t -8.00 810 4.35 735 5.50

NEW YORK EXCHANGE " CLOSING QUOTATIONS

Anaconda, 87. American Can, 63. American Locomotive, 81. American Beet Sugar, 73. American Smelter, 101. U.'S. Steel, com., 86. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117. "Atchison, 103. St. Paul 95. Great Northern, pfd., 122 14. Lehigh Valley, 78. N. Y. Central, 105. N. Pacific, 114. S. Pacific, 99. U. Pacific; 133.' Pennsylvania, 57. Bethlehem, 533.

GHEtlOVETH IS DEAD

Mort M. Chenoweth, 51, well known employe of the High school, died at his home, 123 North Fifteenth street, this morning. Death resulted after a

short illness of pneumonia. . Besides his wife, Mrs. Emma Chenoweth, three children, Norene, Ira and India survive. Short services will be held at the home, at 12 o'clock Sunday. Services will be held at the Christian church at Holansburg at 2:30 o'clock Sunday af

ternoon. Friends may call Saturday afternoon from 2 till 4 o'clock and evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. 1

Elimination by the war of Belgian competition has brought unprecedented prosperity to Sweden's match making industry.

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Deaths and Funerals. BAILEY The funeral of Martin A. Bailey, will be held from the home, 614 South B street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock." Rev. U. S. A. Bridge

will officiate. Friends may call at!

any time. Sol Meredith post G. A. R. will hold their services at the home this evening. STRANAHAN The body of John H. Stranahan, former Richmond resident, who died at Oskaloosa, Iowa, will arrive in Richmond Sunday morning. The funeral will be held from the South Eighth Street Friends church Monday. Friends may view the body at the Doan & Klute parlors Sunday afternoon and evening. Services will be held by the I. O. O. F. lodge Sunday morning. Burial will be in the Earlham cemetery.

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FANCY:

IPeaiclhKBs, IPeanrs and IPlniiinni Large Cans flCQ) Prime Beef Roast, pound 1 91 Choice Pot Roasts, pound .'. 2" Choice Boiling Beef 10 No. 1 Pork Loin Roasts, pound 17 Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound 14 Loin Pork Chops, pound 18 Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice young, tender beef, pound 16 Fresh Sliced Liver, pound 5

Very choice Elgin Creamery Butter, lb.. .35c Three large Loaves of Mother's Bread . . 10

Absolutely Pure Lard No. 10 pails, 9 lbs. net (J- - weight ipJUJLO No. 5 pails, Vz lbs. net ffn weieht OUl

No. 3 pails, 2V2 lbs. net weight

Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart 30c Fresh Halibut Steaks, pound 15c

35c

SMOKED MEATS

No. 1 Sugar Cured Shoulders, lb

No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon per pound

Choice Bean Bacon at

12c

18c

12c

OLEOMARGARINE Swift's Lincoln 2 lbs iSuC Moxley's Special Qd

2 lbs OUt

Buehler Bros. Special, 2 lbs

35c

OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound 12 SLICED BOILED HAM, pound 30

COFFEE Fancy Steel Cut, the 35c OQ kind, lb. LiOV, Two pounds choice Rio rt(f for DC

CHEESE

Full Cream per lb Brick Cheese per pound . . ,

22c 22c

SAUSAGE Frankforts, Wieners,, Garlic and Bologna; per lb 12'20 Fresh( Link Sausage, lb. ,12'ic Liver Sausage, lb 10c

Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Alaska Salmon, Saur Kraut, assorted to please 3 for 25c Three Large Bottles Catsup 1 ; 25 Pawnee Dill Pickles, quart size jar,special 15

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THE SEVEN PASSENGER TOURING The .Ideal Car for the American Family

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