Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 294, 27 October 1916 — Page 9
Lasf Minute Market Quotations, Comprehensive and Accurate and Easy to Read
HIGH CABLES SEND WHEAT UP ON MART
CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Wheat opened stronger today. Prices were 14 to 3 cent higher as a result of stronger cables and a belief that the market had Its break yesterday. Local traders were said to have little wheat on hand when the market opened. Corn was stronger and 54 to J4 cents higher. Oats also were stronger and to cents higher. Provisions were unsettled. There were further sensation price advances in the wheat market on the Board of Trade today. Net gains were shown of 3 to 5 cents. Corn was higher with advances of to 2'2 and oats were 1 cents better. Sales of cash wheat on export account amounted to 1,000,000, half of which was Durum and half hard winter. Omaha reported 150,000 bushels sold for export. Sales of cash wheat at Chlcao were small at 20,000 bushels; 40,000 bushels corn and 140,000 bushels of oats. Export clearances were small, this week at 6,200,000 bushels wheat and corn; 114,000 compared with 11,610,000 and 54,000 bushels respectively a year ago. It is a
difficult matter to trade In December wheat because of the congestion. Corn products were all higher.
EXPERT CW LABOR TALKS IN COLISEUM FOR DEMOCRACY
GRAIN
Chicago Futures
WHEAT Open. High Low. Close, Dec 184 186 182 .186 May 183 . 184 182 184 CORN Dec. 87 89 87 89 May ...... 89 91 89 91 OATS Dec 54 55 63 55 May 68 68 67 58
Cash,
Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Oct. 27. Wheat:
$1.87; May. $1.92. Cloverseed: Cash, $10.45; Dec, $10.50. , Alsike: Cash, $10.40. Timothy: Cash, $2.50. Chicago Cash CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Wheat: No. 2 red. $1.8131.83; No. 2 hard winter, $1.8601.86. Corn: No. 2 white, $1.0801.09; No. 2 yellow, $1.0801.11; No. 5 yellow, $1.07. Oats: No. 2 white, 6252e; Standard, 47 0 52c.
, Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, Oct. 27. Wheat: No. 2 red winter, $1.8001.81; No. 3, $1.75 01.78. Sales, 5 cars. Corn: No. 2
RETZ PLEADS GUILTY
FRANK P. WALSH Frank P. Walsh, chairman of the Federal Industrial Relations Committee will speak at the Democratic meeting to be held at the Coliseum tomorrow night.
A novel motorcycle carries four perBons tandem and is controlled from the back seat.
Frank Retz of Hagerstown, who was recently awarded $300 in Wayne circuit court in his suit against the Pennsylvania railroad charging unprovoked assault on him by Isaac Burns, a railroad detective, pleaded guilty In city court this morning to having operated a motor car while intoxicated. He received a fine of $35 and costs. Yesterday Retz while driving his car knocked down a section of railing on the temporary Main Btreet bridge. .
SEA BATTLE
Continued From Page One. preliminary reports issued today by the Admiralty gave as follows: "German losses Two destroyers sunk. "British losses Destroyer Flirt, missing. Nine men saved. Destroyer Nubian disabled and later sank while being towed in. Transport Queen carrying no troops, sunk. Crew saved." The raid was the first attempted by German naval forces in such strength since the outbreak of the war. It was designed primarily, it is believed, to hinder the moving of British reinforcements to the Somme front. The channel was swept by a violent storm and the storm was high while the engagement was fought The destroyer Nubian, Commander Montague Barnard, was disabled and listing heavily when taken Into tow by a rescue vessel. So terrific was the gale however that the tow was cut and the destroyer subsequently sunk. The fate of the Nubians crew is not known. Commander Richard T. Kellett, of the Flirt and all except the nine rescued men are believed to have been drowned.
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LIVE STOCK
Chieacro UNION STOCK YARDS. HI.. Oct. 27 Hogs. Receipts. 32,000; market, 10c lower; mixed and butchers. $9.S010.30; good heavies, $9.8010.30; rough heaviest9.3070; light, $9.3010.25; pigs, $6.508.65; hulk of sales, $9.80 10.15. Cattle Receipts. 8,000; market, steady; beeves, S5.75ll.65; cows and heifers, $3.50(f 9.40; stockers and feeders, $5.257.75; Texans, $9.50 $11.50. Sheep: Receipts. 14,000, market, steady; natives and westerns $4.00 $9.45; lambs, $7.8510.90. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 27. HogsReceipts, 11,000; market, 10 to 30 cts. lower; best hogs, $10.40; heavies, $10 (?i!40; pigs, $79.35; bulk of sales, $9.8010.20. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; market, steady; choice heavy steers, $8.75 10.75; light steers, $6.258.75; heifers, $4.5006.75; cows, $o6.50; bulls, $4.506.50; calves, $410. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 350; market, steady; prime sheep, $6.75; Lambs, $69.50.
Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Oct. 27. Hogs Receipts, 1,500; market, slow; packers and butchers, $9.9010.20; common to choice, $7.759.60; pogs and lights, $6.509.50; stags, $6.508.50. Cattle Receipts, 1,500; market, active. - Sheep Receipts, 400; market, steady; lambs, $6.5010.50.
Pittsburg PITTSBURGH, Oct 27 Cattle supply Light; market, steady; prime steers, $8.759; good steers, $860; tidy butchers, $7.758 00; fair, $6.75 7.00; common, $56; common to fat bulls, $4.507.00 common to fat cows, $36.50; heifers, $57.75; fresh cows and springers, $4085; veal calves, $10.5011.00. Sheep and Lamb supply Light; prime wethers, $7.25 50; spring iambs, $7.0010.00. Hogs Receipts, 40 dd.; market, slow and lower; prime heavy, $10.45 50; mediums, $10.1020; heavy yorkers, $1010; light yorkers, $9.15 60; pigs, $925; roughs, $960; stags, $825; heavy mixed, $8.2535.
PRODUCE
New York
NEW YORK, Oct 27. Live poultry,
Irregular; chickens, 15 19c. Butter: Firm; creamery firsts, 33 85c; eggs, 3436c. Chicago
CHICAGO, Oct 27. Butter: Re
ceipts 4,956 tubs; firsts 3233c. Eggs: Receipts, 2,843 cases; firsts, 31 32c. Live poultry: Chickens, 1317c; springers, 18c; roosters, 13c. Potatoes: Receipts, 48 cars; Wisconsins, $1.60 1.75.
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 27. Butter: Creamery whole milk extras, 38c, centralized extra, 36c, do firsts, 320, do seconds, 29c; dairy fancy, 29c. Eggs: Prime firsts, 35 V&c, firsts, 34, ordinary, 32c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 20c, fryers over 1 lbs., 14c; roosters, 12c. - Potatoes: Eastern Cobblers, $5.50 6.00 bbl.; home grown, $5.506.00. Lemons: California, 3.505.00; Messina, 3.504.50; limes 2.753.00 box. Peaches: Ohio Solways, $1.501.75; A-B, 75 1.30.
New ITork Exchange Closing Quotations . ' American Can, 6314. ' Anaconda, 95. . American Locomotive, S21. American Beet Sugar. 103. American Smelter, 110. J U. S. Steel, com., 118. U. S. Steel, pfd., 121. ' Atchison, 107. St. Paul, 94. Great Northern, pfd., 118. Lehigh Valley, 83. N. Y. Central, 108. No. Pacific, 111. So. Pacific, 100. Union Pacific, 150. Pennsylvania, 58. Bethlehem Steel, 648.
Pigs .................... $7.008.00 Class .................... $4.507.60 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $6.00 7.00 Butcher cows $5.00 6.00 Heifers ....$6.007.00 Bulls $4.5006.00 Calves. Choice Teals $10.00 Heavies and lights ....... $5.00 6.00 Sheep. Spring lambs $8.00
Produce (Corrected Dally. by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, apying 20 25c, selling 30c; young chickens, paying 25c, selling 30c; country butter, paying 25 30c, selling 35c, creamery butter, selling 40c; eggs, paying 30c, selling 35c; country lard, paying 14c, selling 20c; new potatoes, selling $2 bushel.
Feed Quotations (Corrected Daily by Omer Whefan) Paying Oats, 45c; old corn, 80c; new corn, 65c; rye, $1.10; clover seed, $7.50 8.50 a bushel; straw, $6 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $40.00 a ton, $2.10 a cwt; middlings, $33.00 a ton, $1.70 a cwt.; bran, $29.00 a ton, $1.50 a cwt; salt, $1.60 a bbl. Quaker dairy seed, $28 a ton, $1.50 per cwt
Wagon Market Timothy hay $13.00. Mixed $12.00. Clover hay $10.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $7.00.
RICHMOND MARKETS
Glen Miller Prices Hogs.
Heavies, 225 to 250 lbs $9.75
Heavy yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs... $9.00 light yorkers, ISO to 160 lbs $8.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs $9.25
Coal Quotations (Corrected by Hackman & Klehfoth.) Anthracite nut $10.00; anthracite fctove or egg, $9.75; Pocohontas lump or egg, (shoveled) $7.00; Pocohontas nut $6.00; Pocohontas mine run, $6.25; Pocohontas slack, $5.75; Jackson lump, $6.00; Tennessee lump, $6 ; Kentucky lump, $5.75; West Virginia lump, $5.50; Winifred washed pea, $5.25; Hocking Valley lump, $5.25 Indiana lump, $4.75; Coke all sizes, $8.00; nut and slack, $4.00.
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PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public sale, on -what Is known as the Robert Parry farm, 2 miles north of Webster and y miles south of Fountain City, on Thursday, Nov. 2, 1916 Beginning at 10 o'clock m the following personal property, to-wlt: 4 HEAD OP HORSES i 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 Heifer Calves, 3 extra good Milch Cows, 1 Male Calf. 14 HEAD OF HOGS 1 full blooded Poland China Sow, 1 full blooded Duroc Sow and six pigs, 6 fun blooded Poland China Shoats. FEED 20 acres of corn In field; 40 bushels of good seed oats; 3 tons of Clover Hay. "Vehicles and Farming Implements of all kinds. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Lunch will be served on the premises TERMS All sums of 5 dollars and over a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable ncte bearing six per cent pterest and approved security. All sums under 5 dollars, cash in hand. Harry W. Robinson
Thomas F. Coniff, auctioneer.
Chas. W. Jordan, clerk. Frl-MonTues
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