Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 20, 5 December 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1916

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BEARS IN CONTROL OF WHEAT MARKET

CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Bear money and continued transportation troubles gave an advantage today to the bears in wheat. Contentions that large clearances at the seaboard during the rest of this month would clear up railway congestion, did not seem to make much impression, especially as war - risk rates on the ocean had risen about as high for neutral boats as for Belligerents. On the other hand, flat assertions that President Wilaon would veto any embargo legislation acted somewhat as : an offset. Opening prices, which ranged from c off to c advance, . with May at $1.72 to $1.73 and July at $1.41 to $1.42, were followed by moderate upturns, but then a decided cet back. Corn sympathized with the weakness of wheat. About the only demand was from shorts who were in a position to take profits. After opentne unnhanered to ie higher, the mar

ket hardened a trifle, and then under .

went a sag all around.

GRAIN

May . July .

May .. July .. May .. July ..

Jan. ., May .,

Chicago Futures WHEAT Open. High. Low,

172 176 141 146 CORN

. 90 92 . 90 92 OATS . 55 57 . 52 54 LARD . 16.20 16.25 . 15.90 16.02

Close.

171 175 141 146 89 92 89 92 65 67 52 54 16.10 16.20 15.85 16.02

Dec,

Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Dec. 5. Cash and

$1 78; May, $1.83. Cloverseed: Prime cash and Dec, $10.77; Jan., $10.85. Alsike: Prime cash and Dec, $11.00; March, $11.22. Timothy: Price cash and Dec, $2.47; March, $2.62. Chicago Cash CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Wheat, No. 2

red. $1.72: No. 3 red. $1.60; No. 2

hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 9091; No. 4 yellow, 8890; No. 4 white, 8989. Oats: No. 3 white, 6153; Standard, 5253. Rye: No. 2, nominal; No. 3, nominal. Parley. 85$1.23. Pork, $28.50. Ribs, $14.62. Lard, $16.80. Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, O.. Dec. 5. Wheat: No. 2 red winter, $1.74()1.76; No. 3, $1.B91.72; No. 4, $1.451.60; sales, 40 cars. Corn: No. 2 white, 91 92c; No. 3 white, 9091; No. 4 white, 88 89c; No. 2 yellow, 9091c; No. 3 vellow 8990c; No. 4 yellow, 87 88c; No. 2 mixed, 9091c; ear corn, 88091c. Oats: No. 2 mixed, 5657c; No. 2 white, 5859o. Rye: $1.3515.

LIVE STOCK

Pittsburgh FITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 6. HogsReceipts, 30.000; market, jc higher; heavies. $10.25(30: heavy Yorkers, $9.75ffT10.00; light Yorkers, $9.2540; pigs, $8.7509.00. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100; market, stcndy; top sheep, $8.75; top lambs, $12.75. Calves Receipts, 200; market, iteady; top, $13.00.

Chicago CHICAGO, Deo. 5. Hoars Receipts, 12,0000; market, strong, 15 to 20 cents ibovo yesterday's average; bulk of lalea, $9.45(10.05; lights, $8.859.90; mixed, $9,300)10.20; heavy, $9.60 10.25; rough, $9.609.75; pigs, $6.50 1.50. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; market, reak; native beef cattle. $C.8012.60; n-eatern steers, $6.90010.50; stockers ind feeders, $4.60(f?7.75; cows and beifer3, $3.8010; calves. $9.5013.25. Sheep Receipts. 18.000; market, ttrm; wethers, $8.309.10; lambs, $10 12.75.

Cincinnati CINCINNATI. Ohio, Dec. 5. Hogs Receipts 5,900; . market, strong; packers and butchers, $9.75iS10.1O; :ommon to choice, $7.2509.25; pigs md lights, $6.50(09.15. . Cattle Receipts. 700; market, iteady; higher; $4.5012. Sheep Receipts, 100; market,

itrong.

Lambs-$11.50.

-Market, strong; f8ll.75.

Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 5. Hogs Best heavy, $9.9010.25; medium and mixed, $9.609.95; good to choice, lights, $9.609.80; roughs, $9,600) 10.05; best pigs, $8.25 8.50; common to medium lights, $8.759.65; bulk of sales, good hogs, $9.509.95. Receipts, 21,000. Cattle Prime steers, $1011.40; good to choice steers, $7.50 10.00; common to medium, $7.50 9.00; heiiers. $5.757.60. Receipts, 1,500. : Calves Common to best veals, $11.00; common to best heavy calves, $4 9.50; good to choice cows, $5.507.00; fair to medium 'cows, $4.755.25. Receipts, 400. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice, $6.7507.50; common to medium, $4.00 6.60; good to choice yews, $7.50 8.10; good medium yews, $6.50 7.25; good to best lambs, $10.5012.00. Receipts, 200 ...... . . Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Dec. 5. CattleReceipts, 540; fairly active and steady

Veals Receipts, 150; active; $4.50 13.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,500; active; heavy, $10.2510.35; mixed, $10.00 10.25; Yorkers, $9.9010.10; light Yorkers, $9.00 9.75; pigs, $9.00; roughs, $9.009.10; stags, $7.008.00. Shep and Lambs Receipts, 1,400; active and unchanged.

St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5 Hogs Receipts 14.500; higher; lights, $9.4510.00; pigs, $7.00 9.00; mixed and butchers, $9.3510.26; good heavy, $10.10 10.25; bulk, $9.5010.10. Cattle Receipts, 7,000; native beef steers, $7.50 11.75; yearling steers and heiferB, $8.5011.50; cows and heifers, $5.507.75; stockers and feeders4 $5.307.50; calves, $6.00 11.50. Sheep Receipts, 3,000; steady; lambs, $7.5012.65; ewes, $3.757.60; yearlings, $8.00 9.00.

Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Dec. 5. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; higher; bulk, $9.50 10.00; heavy, $9.8510.05; packers and butchers, $9.7510.00; light, $9.40 9.80; pigs, $7.509.00. Cattle Receipts, 10,000; steady; prime fed steers, 10.50 12.00; dressed beef steers, $7.50 10.25; southern steers, $5.75 8.25; cows, $4.758.25; heifers, $6.0010.25; stockers and feeders, $5.50 7.50; bulls, $5.25 6.75; calves, $6.5011.00. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; higher; lambs, $11.5012.50; yearlings, $9.00 10.25; wethers, $7.758.75; ewes, $7.258.25.

PRODUCE

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Chicago CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Butter

changed. Eggs: Receipts, 3,029 cases; market weak. Poultry alive: Higher, fowls, 13 15c; springers, 15c. Potato market: Unchanged; receipts, 40 cars.

Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI. O., Dec. 5. Butter: Creamery whole milk extras, 44c; centralized extra, 41; do firsts, 38c, do seconds, 35c; dairy fancy, 35c. Eggs: Prime firsts, 40c; firsts, 38c, ordinary. 36c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 17c, fryers over 1 lbs., 15c; roosters, 11c. Potatoes: Home grown, $5.255.50 bbl; Eastern Cobbler, $5.255.50. Lemons: California, $2.753.75; limes, 85 1.00 box. Tomatoes: Home grown, $1.40 1.50 per crate. Onions: mite, $3.754.00, yellow, $3.503.75; Spanish, $1.501.60 per crate.

New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 62. American Locomotive, 89. American Beet Sugar, 106. American Smelter, 117. " Anaconda, 99. Atchison, 106.

Bethlehem Steel, 610. Canadian Pacific, 166. Chesapeake & Ohio, 70. Great Northern,. pfd., 117. Lehigh Valley, 83. New York Central, 108.. No. Pacific, 111. So. Pacific, 100. Pennsylvania, 57. U. S. Steel, com., 126. U. S. Steel, pfd., 121.

RICHMOND MARKETS

Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 225 to 250 lbs $9.50 Heavy yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. .$9.00 Light yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs... $8.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs...... $9.00 Pigs $7.008.0t Stags . .,' $4.50 8.00 , Cattle. Butcher steers, 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $6.007.00 Butcuor COWS' $5.00(3:6.00 Heifers ....$6.0007.00 Bulls $4.u06.00 Calves. Choice veals .. $10.00 Heavies and lights $5.00 C.00 Sheep. Spring Iambs ........,...$8.00 Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens dressed, selling, 25c; young" chickens. selling, 25c. country butter, selling, 40c; creamery butter, selling, 50c; fresh eggs, selling 50c; country lard, selling, 20c; potatoes, selling $2.25.

Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Wf:el0n) Paying Oats, 50c; new corn, 83c; rye, $1.10; clover seed, $8.009.00 a bushel ; straw, $6 ten. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 -a cwt; middlincs, $36.00 a ton, $1.85 a cwt.; bran, $33.00 a ton, $1.70 a cwt.; salt, $1.60 a bbl. Quaker dairy feed, $30 a ton, $1.60 per cwt

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 75; Kentucky lump. $6.75; West Virginia lump, $6.50; Winifred washed pea, $6.25; Hocking Valley lump. $6.50; Indiana, $6.00; coke, $9.00; nut and slack, $5.00.

Wagon Market Timothy bay $1213. Mixed $12.00. Clover hay $10.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $7.00.

Indianapolis Representative Sales

HOGS

18 ... 26 .... 112 ... 34 ... 7 .... 2 ....

STEERS

104 132 215 253 574 825

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8.85 9.95 10.15 6.00 7.00

5 "... .....1004 4 . ... 935 4 : 985 HEIFERS 3 813 9 728 2 800 11 681 COWS 3 900 7 981 7 1034 1 .1250 BULLS 1 8001 1620 1 1390 CALVES 6 323 4 120 3 150 12 158

8.00 8.75 10.00 $ 5.50 6.25 7.00 7.25 $ 4.25 5.50 6.10 7.00 5.25 6.50 C.75 $ 4.09 7.00 10.50 11.25

PRICES ARE IRREGULAR

NEW YORK, Dec. 5. The effect of yesterday's flurry in money was seen In the further Irregularity of prices at the opening of today's stock market Leading shares registered fractional changes, mainly downward, on moderate dealings, while shares of a more speculative character yielded a point. These recessions were counter-balanced by similar advances in miscellaneous issues, including Ohio Gas, Columbia Gas and Chandler Motors, the latter rising 2 points. United States Steel and Representative rails moved within narrow limits, Reading, however displaying marked firmness.

BRIEFS

NOTICE TO HUNTERS

No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the

Straight Line Pike. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Glenn Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Brown return sincere thanks o neighbors and friends who were so tind during sickness and death of life and daughter; also the friends tor the beautiful floral offerings; Rev. :hamness for the words of con solaJon, and the singers for the beautiful misic. 5-lt

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Inexpensive Gifts of Lasting Quality You may have an idea that all high grade jewelry is expensive. This is an erroneous impression and no one will know it better than you, once you have looked over our magnificent stock, a good portion of which consists of very moderately priced jewelry. Of course, if you buy a piece of jewelry from us, no matter how inexpensive, you can rely upon its durable quality for this is the only kind we can afford to sell. There is great satisfaction in knowing the firm with whom you deal will be here to stand back of their guarantee year after year.

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Realizing the difficulty of deciding just what to give to the loved ones on Christmas, we wish to suggest that in making your decision you give Jewelry your most careful consideration. Jewelry is always appropriate and i f you will come to The Gift Shop We can render valuable assistance in making just the proper selection. We have arranged for your convenience a list of the gifts you may obtain here and we respectfully invite your most particular inspection of our stock which is the most complete we have ever shown. It includes all the newest and most desirable Jewelry suitable for Christmas Gifts.

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For HER Beautiful Diamond Rings Wrist Watches Mesh Bags Cut Glass Gold and Pearl Beads Cuff Links Beauty Pins Umbrellas Hat Pins Bar Pins Lavallieres Brooches Silver or Gold Thimbles Ear Rings Fountain Pens Silver Sets Ivory Toilet Sets Trays ' Clocks Hand-painted China Rogers' 1847 Silverware Community Silver

TOILET SETS Silver, $4.50 up. Ivory$4.50 Ebony, $3.75 up 3 to 15-piece Sets.

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Articles to Be Engraved Should Be Purchased Early

Diamonds for Christmas In Buying Diamonds There Are THREE THINGS to Consider First and always the QUALITY Which means pure and perfect in color and free from flaws and blemishes. The second is WEIGHT We don't say a stone is "about such a weight" we tell you the exact weight to the smallest fraction of a karat and guarantee it. And lastly the . PRICE A slight imperfection or a little variance in weight may make it appear that we are being undersold, but quality and weight considered we give you the best values on guaranteed diamonds. We have a large number of Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins, Brooches, Lavallieres, Ear Rings, Scarf Pins, etc., also loose stones to mount as you wish. .

Gents' Diamond Rings up from...

Ladies Diamond rr"1 A A A

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$17.50

Rings up

SHOP EARLY

Children's and Misses' Diamond

Rings from $1.50 to $7.50

Diamond Brooches up from

Diamond Lavallieres

up from ,

Ear Studs priced up

from

$3.75

$4.50 $7.50

For HIM

Military Brushes, $2 and up . Diamond Rings Silver, Sterling and Gold Filled Match Box, $1 and up. Gold, Silver Belt Buckles 75c up Gold Cigar Cutters, 75c up Tie Clasps, 25c up Cuff Links, 25c up Tie Pins, 25c up Watch Fobs, $1.00 up Vest Chains, $1 up Coat Qhains at $1.00 up

WATCHES Elgin, Illinois, Hamilton, Howard, Waltham

Emblem Pins, 25c up Signet Rings, $3.00 up Emblem Rings $3.50 up Fountain Pens, $1 up

We Engrave Free

12 NORTH 9th STREET

FOR BABY Set Rings, Signet Rings, Band Rings, Child's Spoon3, Baby Beads, Child's Silver Mugs, Baby Lockets, Baby Necklaces, Baby Pins, Bib Holders (silver and gold), Child's Napkin Rings, Child's Knife and Fork Sets, Baby Plates, Baby Bracelets

Just Received Shipment o f wellknown Lotus Brand light weight flower pattern, Cut Glass. Much cheaper than old style heavy glass See It!

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THE GIFT SHOP

Goods Selected Now Will Be Laid Away Until Christmas Upon a Small Payment

NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the 'arm of R. G. Leeds oh the Uraight Line Pike.