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GRATN Chicago Futures WHEAT Open. High. Low. Dec. 185 190 184 May ......186 191 185 CORN Dec. 87 90 87 Close. 187 188 .88 OATS 54 55 58 59 Dec. May 64 58 55 58 Cincinnati Gram , CINCINNATI, Not. 8. Wheat: No. 2 red winter, $1.83 1.84; No. 3, $1.76 1.80. Sales 8 cars. Corn: No. 5 white, 9394c; No. 3 yellow, 9394c. Oats: No. 3 mixed, 5253c. - Chicago Cash CHICAGO, Nov. 8. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.8401.84; No. 3 red, $1.75 1.81; No. 2 hard winter, $1.92; No. 3 hard, $1.861.89. Corn, No. 2 yellow, new $1.02; old $1.0301.05; No. 4 yellow, new 89c, old $1.00; No. 4 white, new 8890c. Oats No. 3 white, 6354; standard, 5455c. Rye No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.43; barley, 8001.23. Timothy, $3.255.25.; clover, $11.00 16.00. LIVESTOCK Pittsburar ' PITTSBTJRGH, Nov. 8. Hogs, Receipts. 4.000; lower; heavy, $9.86 $9.95; heavy yortrers, $9.409.eo; light yorkers, $9.009.25; pigs; $8.60 8.75. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1.200; steady; top sheep, $8.00; top lambs, $10.75. Calves Receipts, 200; steady; top, $12.50. Chicago CHICAGO, Nov. 8. Hogs Receipts 43.000; slow at yesterday's average; bulk. $9,209.85; light, $8.709.80; mixed, $9.20(f?9.95; heavy, $9.25(5? 9.95; roush, $9.25(579.40; pigs. $6.408.60. Cattle Receipts. 28,000; steady; native beef cattle, $6.0011.75; Westerl steers. $0.60010.00; stockers and feeders, $1.80 8.00; cows and heifers, $3.759.G5; calves, $8.25012.00. Sheep Receipts 18,000; firm; withers. $7.60 8.75. Lambs, $8.75 $11.15. ; f Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 8. Best heavies Hogs, 200 pounds and upward, $19.C010.15; medium and mixed, 180 poimds and upwards. $9.60 iu.uu; gc-d to choice lights, 160 to 180 pr.mds, $9.6009.90; common to mediin lights, 120 to 160 pounds, $9.00 -JVC?; roughs, $8.75(?x9.60; bulk of sales ana cood hogs, $9.60010.00. Buffalo IFFALO, N. Y.. Nov. 8. Cattle Re; ;pts, 550; steady; veals receipts, 15C; active, $4.5013.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,500; slow; heavy, $9.73(519.90; mixed, $9.609.75; yorkers, $9.5009.70; light yorkers, $8.50 08.75; pigs, $8.50. Slieep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000; 'lambs, $9.5010.85; others unchanged. Cincinnati CINCINNATI. Ohio, Nov. 8. Hogs , Receipts, 4,800; market, higher; 'packers and butchers, $9.75010.00; common to choice, $7.5009.50; pigs, and lights, $6.5009.25. Cattie Receipts, '800; market, strong; calves higher, $4.50011.50. . Sheep Receipts 600; market steady; lambs steady. PRODUCE Chicago CHICAGO. Ills., Nov. 8. Butter unchanged; eggs, receipts, 4,825, unchanged; potatoes, receipts, 55 cars, unchanged. Poultry, alive, unchanged. Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. 8. Butter: Creamery whole milk extras, 40c, centralized extra, 37c, do firsts, 34c; do seconds, 31c; dairy fancy, 31c. Eggs: Frime firsts, 37c; firsts, 36c; ordinary. 34c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 20c, fryers over 1 lbs., 16c; roosters. 11 c. Potatoes: Eastern Cobblers, $5.00 5.25 bbl.; home grown, $5.0005.25. Lemons: California, 3.5005.00; Messina, 3.5004.50; limes 2.753.00 box. Tomatoes: Home grown, 5001.25 bu. New Sfork Exchange Closing Quotations Pork American Can, 63. American locomotive, 93. American Beet Sugar, 103 UAnaconda, 96. ' Bethlehem Steel, 675. Canadian Pacific, 173. Chesapeake Ohio, 69. So. Pacific, 101. Pennsylvania, 58. U. S. Steel, com., 124 U. S. Steel, pfd., 121. RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices Hogt. Heavies, 225 to 250 lbs ....... .$9.50 Heavy yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs ..$8.75 Light yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. ..".$8.00 Medium; 180 to 225 lbs... $9.25 Pips .' $7.0008.00 Stags $4.5008.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500-
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Calves. Choice veals $10.00 Heavies and lights $5.006.00 Sheep. Spring lambs $8.00 Produce Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 22 3c, selling 28c; young chickens, payig 23c, selling 30c; country butter, aying 25 0 30c, selling, 38c, creamery butter, selling 42c; eggs, paying 32c, selling 38c; country lard, paying 14c, selling 20c; new potatoes, selling $2.25 bushel. Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelm) Paying Oats, 48c; old corn, 85c; new corn. 70c; rye, $1.10; clover seed, $8.0009.00 a bushel; straw, $6 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $44.00 a ton, $2.35 & cwt; middlings, $34.00 a ton. $1.75 a cwt; bran, $30.00 a ton, $1.60 a cwt; salt, $1.60 a bH. Quaker dairy feed, $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. Coal Quotations (Corrected by Hackman & Klehfoth.) Anthracite nut $11.00; anthracite stove or egg, $10.50; Pocohontas lump or egg, (shoveled) $8.00; Pocohontas nut, $7.25; Pocohontas 'mine, run, $7.00; Pocohontas slack, $6.50; Jackson, lump, $7.00; Tennessee lump, $6.76; Kentucky lump, $6.75; West Virginia lump, $6.50; Winifred Washed pea. $6.25; Hocking Valley lump, $6.50; Indiana, $6.00; coks, $9.00; nut and slack, $5.00. HUGHES LEADS INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 8. Election returns up to 10:30 this morning showed Hughes still leading Wilson in Indiana by 10,379. 2,168 precincts out of 3,142 in the state gave Wilson, 242,764; Hughes, 253,143. News of Bethel By Florence Boren. Mr. Chester Anderson, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, is spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson Mrs. Sarah Anderson has returned home after a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy of Winchester Several from here attended the funeral of Bascom Dubbs at Hollansburg, Monday C. N. Thompson, Mrs. .Eli Hyde and -Mrs. Lafe White spent Monday in Winchester The Ladies' aid society met at the home of Mrs. Jehu' Boren Friday evening.... Mrs. Milton Harlon spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harlan of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. VanNuys of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Celia Anderson. Mr. Albert Anderson and family of Milton, called in the afternoon.... J. A. Harlan and family of Richmond, spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlan. .... Mrs. Walter Moore and son Wendell, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jehu Boren. Hagerstown Notes By Miss Florence Bell. Mrs. Gebhart came Monday from Daleville, where she spent the summer, with her daughter, Mrs. Keiger. She will remain here during the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Will Teetor.... Mr. and Mrs. Ora Green and children spent from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family.... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, of Boston Ridge, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reese of Leipsic, Ohio, who came to this place in an automobile, spent a week here among relatives, and left Monday for their homes which are located a few miles from Findlay, O. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sallie Mclntire, a relative, who will spend the winter there.-. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cartwright and two granddaughters of New Castle, Sunday. RAE AT BANQUET Rev. J. J. Rae, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will address the banquet of Masonic lodges of South Bend, at South Bend tonight The banquet is an annual affair. REPEATS PREDICTION NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Democratic Chairman McCormick said this afternoon: "When the count it finished Wilson will have more than 300 electoral votes." He added that his advices were that West Virginia had gone Democratic by 10,000. LEADS IN WASHINGTON , SEATTLE, Washington, Nov. S 1,071 precincts of 2,385 in Washington give Hughes 82,684; Wilson 90,665. WHY WARNER SCHOOL WANTS A PLAYGROUND Warner school wants a playgrounds because it is the most crowded part of Richmond. The boys have no place to play baseball, and we can not play basketball, because we have no , large playgrounds like the other schools of Richmond. I; think we should buy some lots in our district so that the boys can play baseball. We are going to get the girls a place to have a basketball team. EVERETT WEAVER, Councilman, Warner SchooL
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NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Tine result of the election still officially was in doubt early today with a decided drift toward the re-election of President Wilson. Upon a dozen doubtful states from which returns are slowly coming depends whether Mr. Wilson has been re-elected or whether the next president of the United States will be Charles Evans Hughes, chairman of both national committees claimed handsome, majorities in the electoral coliege for their candidate but the actual figures early today made good the claims of neither they did, however, show a steady trend toward President Wilson all through the West. Aside from the uncertainty of the result the most remarkable thing about the election was the sudden wiping out of the Hughes HONOR ANNIVERSARY Of THEIR MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. George L. Irwin, 411 North Seventeenth street, are today celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Despite advanced years, both Mr. and Mrs. Irwin are enjoying good h an If Tl onH o eeort thot tViv q m Vj-t l a.iv UHU U11U UOOU , 111UL I.UV.J HI KfKJ I, Sa young old people. Mr. arid Mrs. Irwm are one of the four couples in Richmond, who have or will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary this year. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Argus C. Ogborne and Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Personett are the other couples. GRAND JURY CALLED Wayne county grand jury has been called for tomorrow to investigate the murder of Charles Rotch, an Italian. The murder was committed at a house on North J street the latter part of last month. Joseph Barbarosa, another Italian, who is charged with having committed the murder has not been located. WILSON HOLDING LEAD. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8. Jackson county, in which is Kansas City complete, gave Wilson 44,229 and Hughes 32,819. WILL CARRY NEVADA. RENO, Nev., Nov. 8.-1 ncomplete returns from all parts of the, state indicate that President Wilson will have a majority of approximately 1,500 votes in Nevada. On the basis that every , grain of wheat will produce fifty, a German mathematician has figured that the third-year progeny of a single grain would feed 300 men. .
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X f i .1 4964!61694340!6522!4450;6051 .11205! 2182! 11601 FROM WEST majorities piled up in the East by the returns coming in from the West. When the Republican landslide in New York became known and was quickly followed by the heavy Republican victories in New England, there wa3 a veritable stampede to announce the election of Mr. Hughes and the defeat of President Wilson. Hundreds of thousands waiting in the streets saws the signal lights flash the defeat of the President New York newspapers which have been prominent in their support of him conceded the President's defeat even before some of the western states had been heard from. HUGHES IS LEADING. CHALESTCN, W. Va., Nov. 8. Returns from 720 precincts out of 1,713 in West Virginia give Hughes 60,905; Wilson, 58,352. PRESIDENT RUNS AHEAD. ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 8. In 1,439 of the 3,024 precincts in Minnesota, Wilson polled 111,173; Hughes 103,690.
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PAPER RAISES PRICE Because of the acute paper shortage and the advance of the prices of newsprint. The American Friend, official publication of the Five Years Meeting of Friends, edited in this city by S. Edgar Nicholson, has been forced to raise its subscription price from $1.50 a year to $2 a year. BISHOP COMES HERE To confer with the congregation of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church about the selection of a new pastor tnd to take charge of the services of the church for the day, Bishop Joseph Francis, Indianapolis, will come to Richmond next Sunday. VOTING IN ALASKA JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 8. Of 5,549 votes cast in twenty-five Alaska towns for delegate to Congress, Sulzer, Democrat, has 3,001; Wickersham, Republican, 2,946. Same towns gave 3,512 for Prohibition, 2,037 wet. FORMER QUEEN IS ILL. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. Liliuokalani, former queen of Hawaii, is very ill at Honolulu and he death Is expected momentarily, according to information received here today. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY P r Phone 2194.
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HAGERSTOWN, Ind, Nor. 8. Th "Literae" club met at the homo oi Prof, and Mrs. Charles Woolard Wednesday . afternoon. "The romance oi New Orleans, was the topic of study and Mrs. Jesse Eilar read a paper on "The . founding of the City and the Creole." The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. H. C. Endsley as hostess. . .Mrs. John.Werking, Jr Miss Myrtle Werking, Dave Hoover, Miss Helen Root and Jefl Pressel of this place visited Richmond Saturday. Return to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennis, returned to their home at Richmond Saturday night after being guests of their daugbr ter, Mrs. Ralph Worl, and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Thornbnrgh, of New Orleans, have been the guests ol Mr. Thornburgh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thornburgh for two weeks and left Monday. Mr. Thornburg is the owner of a banana grove in Honduras, S. A... ..Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and daughters were entertained at dinner Sunday y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris. SEN, WALSH CLAIMS VICTORY. FOR WILSON CHICAGO, Nov. 8. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, manager of western Democratic national headquarters today declared at noon that he was positive that President Wilson had been reelected by at least 304 electoral votes or 38 more than the number he reQuires. He received reports from party leaders in every doubtful state in the western terrotory today. STARR PAYS TAXES. Fall installment of taxes which has been paid by the Starr Piano company amounted to $4,682.70. Attention Hog Raisers We have for sale In any quantity TANKAGE I for FEED Hogs Thrive on It ANTON ST0LLE & SONS Liberty Ave. Phone 1316 FOR MONEY
