Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 204, 14 July 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916

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TRADERS UNLOAD; WHEAT GOES DOWN

CHICAGO. July 14. Traders unloaded over night holdings at . the board opening today and wheat opened fractionally lower than the previous close. Buying support was poor for the first few minutes, but the break caused a small rally and prices recovered Me. September opened at Rains over a good part of the corn belt made traders bearish n corn, and after a weak opening prices dropped sharply. There was general selling.. September opened at 74 Vic Lower temperatures and the breaks In corn and wheat led to a slight weakness in oats, but prices generally held closely to last night's close. There was heavy selling of wheat daring the last hour of the session, and this wheat came largely from those who bought It early in the week and who were forced to take a loss In order to get it off their bands. Declines were lc to lc, and the market rested around the bottom levels reached. Corn was c to lc lower, while oats were He up to c lower. Cash sales here were:. Wheat 30,000 bushels; corn, 180.000 bushels, and rats 170,000 bushels. ; Hog products closed 5c to 15c lower.

GRAIN

CHICAGO FUTURES Open. High. Low. Close WHEAT Julv 109 110 1081,6 lOSVz Sept. .....111 111 109 110 CORN . May 97 78 77 77 luly ' 74 74 74 74 OATS July 40 41 40 41 Tuly 40 40 40 40 TOLEDO GRAIN ' TOLEDO. July 14. Wheat: Cash 1G. Cloversced: Cash $8.80, Octo--r $3. Alsike: Cash $9.60, August M 70. Timothy: Cash $3.25. Septemlrr $2.85. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, July 14. Corn: No 2 white 8080. No. 2 yellow 8Hi 80, No. 4 white 75, No. 4 yellow 74. Oats: No. 3 white 4141, No. 4 white 4041, standard 42. CINCINNATI GRAIN CINCINNATI. July 14. Wheat: No. 2 red winter $1.161.17; No. 3 $1.0801-14. Corn: No. 2 white 84084; No. 2 yellow 8384; ear 8284. Oats: No. 3 mixed 41 42.

$10.15, pigs $9.7509.90, roughs $9.00 9.25. stags $6.76 7.25, heavy mixed J10.1510.20.

CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., July 14. Hogs: Receipts 19,000, market slow and lower, mixed and butchers $9.3510.10, good heavies $9.3010.15, rough heavies $9.809.50, light $9.25 $ 9.95, pigs $8.109.60, bulk of sales $9.6510.00, Cattle: Receipts 2,000, market steady, beeves $7.1011.00, cows and heifers $3 50 9.60, stockers and feeders $5.40(38.40, calves $8.40(12.00. Sheep: Receipts 9,000, market weak, natives and westerns $7.85 8.20, lambs $7.50 10.25. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July 14. Hogs: Receipts 9,000, market steady to lower, heavies $10.05, pigs $7.00 9.60, bulk of sales $9.90. Cattle: Receipts 600, market slow, choice heavy steers $8.75 10.00, light steers $7.509.50, heifers $6.009.25, cows $5.257.50, bulls $5.007.00, calves $5.00 11.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 400, market slower, prime sheep $6.50, lambs $7.25 8.50.

25; do seconds 22; dairy fancy 4c. ' Eggs: Prime first, 23, first 23; ordinary first 22 seconds 20c duck 21 cents. Poultry: Broilers 1 lbs. 2224, broilers over 1 Igs., 26, roosters 11, hens. 4 lbs. and over 1617, under 4 lbs 16 17 cents. Potatoes: Eastern Cobbler $2.75 3.00 bbl.. Southern $1.25 1.40 per 90-lb. sack. Triumphs, $2.753.00. Sweet Potatoes Alabama 6ells at $1.001.25 per hamper. Tomatoes: Texas sell at 60 75c per 4-basket crate. Home grown, $2.252.50 per crate.

Oats, paying 85c. Corn, paying 68 70c. Middlings, $28. Oil meal. $38.50. Bran, selling. $26.00. Salt, $1.50 ton. Tankage, $48.00 ton.

PRODUCE

RICHMOND MARKETS

GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies $9.50 Heavy mixed $9.50 Mediums $9.00 Heavy Yorkers $9.50 Pig" $78 Stags $4.506 CATTLE Butcher steers $7.00 8.00 Heifers $67.60 Cows $5 6 Calves $5.0010.0C SHEEP Spring lambs ; $8.00 Sheep ?510

FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay, selling $17.0018.00.

PRODUCE (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c Country butter, paying 20c to 22c; sellins 25c to 30c. Eggs, paying 20c, selling 25c. Country lard, paying 13c, selling 18c Creamery butter, selling 35o. New Potatoes, selling $1.75 bushel. Spring chickens, dressed, paying 30c; selling, 35c.

COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & Klefoth). Anthracite, chestnut, $8.65, anthracite, stove or egg, $8.40; Pocahontas, lump or egg, $5.00, mine run. $4.50; 6lack, $4.C0; Winifred lump, $4.50; Campbell's lump, $4.c0; Kanawha lump, $4.50; Indiana lump, $4.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket lump $4.75; Tennessee lu&tp. $5 00; coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack, $3.50; Jackson, $5.75; Kentucky lump. $4.75; Wlnfred washed pea, $4.25.

STEERS 2 2 2 1 HEIFERS

7 3 2

COWS 2 ... 4 ...... 3 1

207 251 535 7S0 985 941 801 793 770 770 802 906 1150

,' 9.90 10.05 5.50 6.25 7.60 7.85 6.50 8.00 8.25 4.00 4.50 ' 6.00 7.00

BULLS i 1 520 6.00 1 1160 6.25 1 ...f 1330 6.50 - - CALVES ' - 2 260 7.50 3 186 9.50 12 173 11.25 2 ...................... 175 11.50

NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 54. American Locomotive, 59. ' American Beet Sugar, 89.

American Smelter, 92 Anaconda, 78; U. S. Steel, com., 84. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117 Atchison, 104.- ' t. Paul, 97. 1. . Gt Northern, pfd., 118. Lehigh Valley, 77. N. Y, Central, 193. . N. Pacific 111. S. Pacific, 97. ' : Union Pacific, 137. T. Pennsylvania, 57. Bethlehem Steel, 432.

New Zealand has an animal death rate of less than 1 per cent

INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES

HOGS

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323 102

$8.75 9.50

NEW YORK NEW YORK, July 14 Live poultry irregular; chickens 25 28c, fowls 20c. Butter quiet; creamery firsts 27 28. Eggs, irregular, 23 25. CINCINNATI PRODUCE Butter: Creamery whole milk extra 31c, centralized extra 29; do firsts

BRIEFS

LIVE STOCK

CINCINNATI . CINCINNATI, July 14. Hogs: Receipts 4,500, market slow; packers and butchers 9.659.85, common to choice $79. pigs and lights $6.509.80. Cattle: Receipts 80, market elow. Sheep: Receipts 4,800, market steady; lambs tlow.

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., July 14. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, prime sters $10.10, good steers $9.0010.00, tidy buthers $9.009.75, fair $8.00 8.60, common $6.757.50, common to fat bulls $5.008.00, common to fat cows $4.007.50, heifers $5.008.50, fresh cows and springers $40.00 75.00, veal calves $12.5013.00.

Sheep and lambs: Supply light, I

prime wethers $7.75 7.90, good $7.15

7.65, spring lambs $7.5011.25.

Hogs: Receipts 25, market steady,

prime heavy $10.20, mediums $10.15,

heavy yorkers $10.15, light yorkers

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