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WHEAT. ADVANCES DESPITE PEACE TALK

CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Owing to the unfavorable reception given In London and Faris to the Gennan peace proposal, tbe wheat market today showed some tendency to advance. Opening quotations, which ranged from the same aa yesterday's finish to IK cents higher with May at $1.66 to $1.67 nl July at $1.43 to 11.44. were followed by a moderate setback but then by a rise all around sllgthly above the Initial level. Corn like wheat had an upward slant. After opening H to IK cents hleher, the market reacted a little and Inter scored something of a rally. . In oats as in other grain, the bears were at a disadvantage. Less optimism regarding peace gave a downward turn to provisions.

GRAIN

Chicago Futures WHEAT Open. High. Low. May ...... 163H 167 163 July 143 '. 144 140 CORN May ...... 90 91 Vi Mtt Ju'.y ...... 90 91 . 89 OATS May 62 58 52 July 60 51 49 LARD Jan. ...... 1610 16.20 16.00 May 1610 16.25 15.95

Close. 167 143 91U 91 53 60 16,02 16.02

Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Dec. 13. Wheat: Cash and Dec., $1.71: May, $1.76. Cloverseed: Prime cash and Dec, $10,65; Jan. $10.67. Alsike: Prime cash and Dec, $11.10; March, $11.25. -Timothy: Prime. cash and Dec, $2.45: March, $2.60. Chicago Cash CHICAGO. Dec. 13 Wheat: No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red, $1.601.61; No. 2 hard, nominal, No. 3 hard, nominal.

Corn: No. 2 yellow. 90091; No. 4

yellow. 8758Vi; No- 4 wmw. : Oats: No. 3 white. 5051; Standard. 6152. Kye: No. 2. $1.40. : Clover, $12.00(17.00. Darley, 85(5)1.21. Pork, $28.60. Ribs. $18.32013.87. Lard. $16.75. ' Cincinnati Grain - -"CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 13. Wheat: No 2 red winter, $1.77 1.79; No. 3, $1.72(91.77; No. 4, IL5501.0O; sales 1 cai ' Cora: No. 2 white. 929J; No. Z -white. 91092; No. 4 white, 89091; No. 2 yellow, 92093; No. 3 yellow, 91C92; No. 4 yellow, 8991; No. 2 mixed. 9293; ear corn, 90 94. Oats: No. white, 66 ; No. J mixed, 65. Rye: Range, $1.36 1.50.

prime fed steers $10.50 12; dressed beef steers $7.5010.50; southern stercs $6 8.50; cows $5.2508.50; heifers, $6 10-50; stackers and feeders $68.50; bulls $5.257; calves, ..6.50(11.25. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; steady; lambs, tlJ13.10; yearlings $10.25 11.25; wethers $8.269.25; ewes $7.75 8.75,

Buffalo EAST BUFFA.LO, Dc. 13. Cattle Receipts 200; steady. Veals, receipts, 25; active; $4.50 14.00.Hog3 Receipts. 2,500; slow; heavy $10.4010.50; mixed,. $10.35010.40; Yorkera $10.2510.40; ligr Yorkers, $9.269.75; pigs, $9.00 9.25; roughs $95 9.35; stags, $7.008.00. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; active; lambs $8.50 13.50; others unchanged. St Louis ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 13. HogsReceipts, 14,500; lower; pigs and lights, $9.40010.00; pigs, $7.009.00; mixed and butchers $9.5019.10; good heavy $10.0010.1O; bulk. $9.6910. ' Cattle Receipts, 6,500; steady; native beef steers, $7.5012.60; yearling steers and heifers, $8.6011.50; cows, .$5.508j00; stockers and feeders $5.30 7.75; calves $612. ; Sheep Receipts, 1,500; steady; lambs $8013.25; ewes $58.75; yearlings $9.3011.

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Chicago CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Butter:

changed. ' Eggs: Market higher, 32 38. Poultry alive: Lower; fowls, 17; springers. 17; turkeys, 20. Potato market: Lower; Dakotas and Minnesotas white, $1.501.65; Wisconsin and . Michigan whites, $1.40 1.50; receipts, 32 cars.

LIVE STOCK

Pittsburgh - PITTSBURO, Pa.. Dec. 13. Hogs Receipts, 2.000; market, lower; heavies. $10.20 10.25; heavy Yorkers, $10 10.05; light Yorkers, $9.409.65; pigs, $8.759.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; market, higher; top sheep, $9.00; top lambs, $13.00. , Calves Receipts, 200; market, steady; top, $13.50.

Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Ohio. Dec 13. Hogs -Receipts, 9,500: market, lower; packers and butchers. $9.75 10.15; common to choice, $7.509.35; pigs nd lights, $6.609.30. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; market, strong. Calves Market, strong;. $512.50. Sheep Receipts, 600; market, strong. Lambs Market, strong; $8.50 $12.50. Chicago CHICAGO, Dec. 13 Hogs Receipts 70,000; market, dull, 10c to 15c lower than yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $9.45ff9.90; lights, $8.85 9.65; moied, $9.2510; heavy, $9.4510.05; rough, $9.459.60; pigs, $78.75. Cattle Receipts, 27,000; market, weBk; native beef cattle, $6.90 12.50, western steers, $6.9010.40; stockers and feeders, $4.50 7.75; cows and heifers, , $3.75 10.00; calves, $9.25 $12.50. Sheep Receipts, 24.000; market, weak; wethers, $8.759.60; lambs, $10.50 13.25. . . Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Dec. 13 Hogs Best heavy. $9.95 10.25; medium and mixed, $9.8010; good to choice lights, $9.809.90; roughs, $9.00 19.75; best pigs, $8.00 8.75; light pigs (7.00 7.40; common to medium lights 9.O09.85; bulk of sales, good hogs, 19.80010; Receipts, 1,700. Cattle Prime steers, $10.12.10; good to' choice steers, $7.5010.00: sommon to medium, $7.50 9.00; heijrs, $5.7507.50. Receipts, 1,800. j Calves Common to best veah, 7.5012.00; common to best heavy;

calves, $40.50; good to choice cows, (5.60 7.00; fair to medium cows, 14.75 5.25. Receipts, 350. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice, 56.76 7.50; common to medium lambs 17.00 10.15; good to choice ewes, S7.508.10; good medium ewes, $6.50 9 7.25; good to best lambs, $11012.50 leceipts, 400.

Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI. O., Dec. 13. Butter: Creamery whole milk extras, 41c; centralized extra, 38 c; do firsts, 35; do seconds 32c; dairy fancy, 32c. -

Eggs: Prime firsts, 40c; firsts,

88 c; ordinary, 37c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 17c; fryers over 1 lbs., 16c; roasting, 4 lbs and over. 17c; rosters, 11c. Potatoes: Home grown. $5.255.5e bbl; Eastern Cobbler, $5.25 5.60. Lemons: California,' $2.753.75; limes, 85 1.00 box. Tomatoes: Home grown, $1.40 1.50 per crate. Onions: White, $4.0004.25; yellow, $3.503.75; Spanish, $1.501.$0 per crate.

New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 56. . .American Locomotive 87. . American. Beet Sugar 101. American Smelter 110. Anaconda 91. Atchison- 104. Bethlehem Steel 590. Canadian Pacific 166. Chesapeake ft Ohio 65. Great Northern, pfd. 116. Lehigh Valley, 80. New York Central 106. No. Pacific 111. So. Pacific 98. Pennsylvania 56. U. S. Steel, com. 119. U. S. Steel, pfd. 121. RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices . Hogs. Heavies. 225 to 250 lbs $9.75

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Light yorkers. ISO to 160 lbs... $8.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs $9.25 Pigs $7.008.0J Stags $4.508.00 Cattle.

Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500.

BRIEFS

NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight Line Pike. Colds Cause Headache and Grip LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes the cause. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine," E. W. GROVE'S signature 1b on box.' 25c.

NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight line Pike.

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Kansas City . KANSAS CITY, Mo.; Dec. 13. Hogs tecelpts, 15,000; lower; blk $9.40 i.90; heavy $9.80 9.95; packers and lutcbers $9.60 9.90; light $940 tf5; pigs, $8 8.85. Cattle Receipts, 7,500; -steady ;

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lbs $S.00T.O0 Butcuo? cows ............ $5.0006.00 Heifers ................. . .$6.007.00 Bulla $4.50 600 Calves. . Choice reals $10.00 Heavies and lights .f.f... $5.00 6.00 Spring lambs $8.Qti , Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens . dressed, selling, 25c; young chickens. selling. 25c, country butter, selling, 40c; creamery butter, selling. 45c; fresh eggs, selling 45c; country lard, sellinng, 20c; potatoes, selling $2.25. "". v

Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whetan) Paying Oats, "50c; new corn, 85c; rye, $1.10; clover seed, $8.009.00 a bushel; straw, $$ n ten. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt; middling, $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 & Klshfoth.) Anthracite nut, $11.00; anthracite

stove or egg. $10.50; Pocohontas lump or egg. (shoveled) $8.03; Pocohontas nut, $7.26; " Pocohontas mine 'run, $7.00; Pocohontas slack, $6.50; Jackson, lump, $7.00; Tennessee lump, $0.75; Kentucky lump, $6.75; West Virginia lump, $6.50; Winifred washed pea, $6.25; Hocking Valley lump, $6.60; Indiana, $6.00; coke. $9.00; nut and slack, $5.00. -

Wagon Market Timothy hay $12 13. Mixed $12.00. Clover hay $10.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $7.00.

Indianapolis Representative Sales

HOGS

28 110 $ 8.50 7 321 . 9.25 4 385 9.75 73 219 9.95 117 ........198 10.00 26 252 10.15 STEERS 2 415 $ 5.25 2 , 775 . 6.00 6 . 748 7.25

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BULLS ..1095 1210 .......1560 j. 2000 .1290: CALVES 75 396 ., 100 ...... i6o 170

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LODGE CONFERS DEGREE MILTON, Ind., Dec. 13. The Milton Masonic lodge had work in the Third degree Monday night. The candidates were Linville Ferguson and William Higham. The work was ably exemplified by brothers J. A. Brown, Jesse Revelee, of Milton lodge,, and Prof, Lee Ault of Cambridge City.- A large crowd was present, including several of tbe members of Cambridge lodge. A luncheon was served. '

Corn crops in England and Wales in 1915 totaled 3,489,939 acres, 248,044 more than in 1914, and the largest acreage since. 1898. .........

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