Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 134, 22 April 1916 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916

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WHEAT OPENS LOWj CORN HOLDS FIRM

CHICAGO, April 22. Tb wheat market opened lower today. May opeaed at $1.13 01.14. as against a prertoui close of fl.1401.14H- July started at $1.13 1.13. and Septembe at $1.UH1.11H. -Commlaaton bonaea we're thrifty seller, and the market declined . rapidly '; soon after the opening. Political news was a factor. Corn was the steadiest of the grains. May opened at at 7575, compared with Thursday's close at 75. Trading was fair. The weakness In wheat was reflected in oats. May opened from M OH of at 4445c. July at 43.

and September at 3939. showing similar recessions. Provisions were

cenerally higher.

There were declines of 12C In wheat, c in corn and le

in oats. While there were some re

coveries from the bottom prices reach

ed these were mainly on buying by

those having profits. Cash sales here

were: Wheat, 10.000 bushel; corn,

125.000 bushels, and oats 625,000 bash

els. Hog products closed firm from 5

022c higher.

, Open. High- ..' Low. Close WHEAT May" ... ..114 114V4 111 .112 July .....113 114 111 111 -CORN-. May 75 ' 76 74 75 July 78 76 75 75 , OATS" May 45 45 44 44 July ..... 42, 43 41. 41

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH

CHICAGO, April 22. Wheat: No. 2 hard winter $1.13 1.14. Corn: No. 4

white 73074, No. 4 yellow. 7374

Oats: No. 3 white 4344U, No. 4

white 4343, standard 4545.

TOLEDO GRAIN

TOLEDO. Auril 22. Wheat: Cash $1.18. May $1.19, July $1.19. Cleverseed: Cash $9.40, May $9, October $8.70. Alslke $9.80. Timothy 43.25.

CHICAGO FUTURES

NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS Anaconda. 77. American Can, 52. American Locomotive, 63. American Beet Sugar, 63 ViAmerican Smelter, 88. " TJ. S. Steel, com, 80. U. S. Steel, pfd , 116. Atchison. 100. St. Paul, 91. Gt. Northern, pfd.. 118. Lehigh Valley, 7 5. N. Y. Central. 100. . N. Pacific, 109. S. Pacific, 94. XT. Pacific. 129. I Pennsylvania, 66. Bethlehem Steel, 416.

INDIANAPOLIS , REPRESENTATIVE SALES

34 3 9 2 60 51 14

HOGS

115 390 354 162 191 210 289

RICHMOND MARKETS

LIVE STOCK

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG. Pa.; April 22. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, prime steers $9.2509.65, good steers $8.65 9.15tldy butchers $8.508.90, fair $7.65 (?8.40, common $6.507.50, common to fat bulla $5.008.00, common to fat cows $4.607.75, heifers $6.008.50, fresh cows and springers $40.0080.00, veal calves $10.00 10.50. Sheep and lambs: Supply light and Blow, prime wethers $7.80(38.00, lambs J6.5010.50.. . '. ; ; . .. Hogs: Rsceipts 10, market lower, prime heavy $9.90, mediums $9.90, heavy yorkers $9.90. light yorkers $9.40 9.50, pigs $9.009.10, roughs $8.75 9.00. stags $7.00Q)7.75, heavy mixed $9.90.

CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., April

22. Hogs: Receipts 9,000, market 6 g. 10c higher, mixed and butchers $9.40, good heavies $9.559.85, rough

heavies $9.359.50, light $9.209.85,

pigs $7.909.15, bulk of sales $9.55 9.75.

Cattle: Receipts 200, market steady, beeves $7.60010.00, cows and heifers $3.90 9.15. stockers and feeders $6.60 8-.50, calves $7.50 10.00. .Sheep:- Receipts 2,000. market steady, natives and westerns $6.00 9.00, lambs Ii.25li.50.

GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS ; -

Heavies . .......... Heavy mixed ...... Mediums Heavy yorLers . . . . . Light yorkers .... Pigs

Stags . .

$9.50 $9.50 $9.50 $9.50

...... ,. 8.25 $7.00

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CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. O.. April 22. Hogs: Receipts 2.700, market steady, pigs and lights $6.00 9.00, stags $5.756.50. Cattle: Receipts 100, market steady, calves slow $5.00 10.00. Sheep: Receipts 100, market steady, lambs slow L

, CATTL&-

Butcher steers . . . ... ... .$7.00 8.00 Heifers .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .$6.00 7.00 Cows . . ................. ; $4.50 6.00 Calves $9.00 SHEEP

Top iambs , $10.00

Sheep . ... . .., . . .$5.006.00 v PRODUCE

(Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper)

Old chickens, dressedrt&ying 20 to'

22c. Country butter, paying 22c to 28c; selling; I0sr to 38c. - Eggs, paying 17c; selling. 20c. Country lard, paying 10c, selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 42c. Potatoes, selling $1.45 per bushel. Toung chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selline. 28c. FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay, celling S15.043& 17.00. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $28.T0.

Oil meal, $38.60. Bran, selling. $27.00. Salt, $1.40 a barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. Goods imported from the United States to Australia are frequently held up until satisfactory proof is presented that they were manufactured in the United States.

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April 22. Hogs: Receipts 2,500, market 10c higher, best hogs $9.85. heavies $9.70, pigs $6.00S.9,0, bulk of sales $9.75 9.80. Cattle: Receipts 100, market steady, choice heavy steers $8.509.65, light steers $6.75 9.00, heifers $6l:009.00, cows $5.258.00, bulls $5.007.50, calves $4.009.00. - Sheep and lambs: Receipts 50. market steady, prime sheep $8.00, lambs $6.0011.00.

PRODUCE

NEW YORK NEW YORK. April 22. Live poultry active; chickens co quoted; fowls 20 21. Butter firmer, creamery firsts 33 35. Eggs, barely steady, 20 23 cents.

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