Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 36, 23 December 1916 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1916
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WHEAT IS UNSTABLE DURING WHOLE WEEK
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.---Warlike utter
ances from spokesmen of the entente allies have lifted the price of wheat with vigor in the last week, and bo too have big export sales. Net ad- , vances ranged from 6 Tic to 16c a bushel. Corn gained and oats 2c to 3c. It was said that this week for continued ' violent fluctuations in the wheat market has rarely if ever been squalod. The first sensational change in values was an excited bulge of 10c accompanying the Russian Duma's rejection of peace. Prospects of new effortsto end hostilities resulted on Wednesday in further declines which next
nay assumed almost panicky propor tions.
Rebounding to higher levels in the
wneat Tnursday and yesterday were ascribed in the main to immense purchases for European governments, chiefly Great Britain. ,
Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Dec. 23. Hogs Best heavies, $10.2510.80; medium and mixed, $10 10.40; good to choice lights, $1010.35; common to medium lights, $9.2510; bulk of sales of good bogs, $1010.50; best pigs, $8.75 9.20. Receipts, 5,000. Cattle Prime steers, $1012.10; good to choice steers, 7.5010.00; common to medium, $7.509-25; heifers, $4.507.50; good cows, $67.75. Receipts, 300. Calves Common to best veals, $7.5012.50; common to best heavy calves, $410.50. Receipts, 200. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice, $7 7.50; common to medium lambs, S8.00ll.75; good :, to choice ewes, $7 50(58.10; good medium ewes. $6.50 7.25; good to best lambs, $1212.50. Receipts, 100.
46c; country lard, selllnng, 20c; potatoes, selling $2.25.
Feed Quotations (Corrected Daily by Otner Whelan) Paying Oats, 50c; new corn, 90c; rye, $1.00; clover seed, $8.009.00 a bushel; straw, $7.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwL; middlincs, $36.00 a ton, $1.85 a cwt.; bras," $33.00 a ton, $1.70 a cwt; salt, $1.85 a bbl. Quaker dairy feed, $31 a ton, $1.65 per cwt.; tankage, $55 a ton; $2.85 a cwt
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Coal Quotations (Corrected by Hackman & Kiehfoth.)
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. Oaxaca is pronounced Wah-ha-ca
GRAIN
Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI.' Dec. 23. No. 2 red winter. $1.741.76; No. 3. $1.701.73; No. 4, $1.481.60; sales 19 cars. Corn: No. 2 white, 96 ; No. 5 white, 95 b 96; No. 4 white. 9394: No. yellow. 93H94; No. 3 yellow, 93 &Vji No. 4 yellow, 92 ; No. 2 mixed. 9394; ear corn. 91096. Oats: No. 2 white, 6455; No. 2 mixed. 62453. Rye: Range, $1.251.38.
New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 46. American Locomotive, 754. American Beet Sugar, 90. American Smelter, 105 Anaconda, 82. Atchison, 104 14. Bethlehem Steel, 503. Canadian Pacific. 166. Chesapeake & Ohio, 653. Great Northern, pfd. 117. -' Lehigh Valley. 80. New York Central, 103. No. Pacific, 110. Pennsylvania, 56 M-
U. S. Steel, com., 106. U. S. Steel, pfd., 120.
LIVE STOCK
Chicago CHICAGO. Dec. 23. Hogs Receipts, 22,000; market, slow to a shade lower; bulk of sales, $9.9010.30; lights, $9.60fal0.15: mixed, $9.8010.40; heavy. $9.90f?r 10.40; rough, $9.90 ft. 10; pigs. $7.50rrl9.25. Cattle Receipts, 1.000; market, steady; native beef cattle, $7(511.75; western steers, $710; stockers and feeders, $5 8.10; cows and heifers, $4?10; calves, $811.75. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; market, r.teady; wethers $910; lambs, $11.25 0)13.45.
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RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices Hogi. Heavies, 260'to 300 lbs $10.00 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs... $9.50
Light yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs... $8.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs... ...$9.25 Pigs $7.00 8.0 J Stags $4.50Q8.00 Cattle. Butcher steer. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $6.007.00 Butcucr cows $5.00?D6.00 Heifers $6.007.00 Bulls $4.50C.00 Calves. Choice veals $10.00 Heavies and lights $5.006.00 Sheep. Spring Iambs .,...$8.00
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ACCEPT SEVEN RECRUITS
To date, seven recruits have been accepted for the United States army during December by Sergeant Warner of this city.
A MERRY CHRIOTHAO
HAPPY HEW YEAR Richmond Union Laundry 35-37 South Olxth Ot.
In the friendly spirit of Christmas we extend our best wishes for your happiness on Xmas day and for your prosperity during the year 1917. We also wish to thank you kindly for your patronage during the year just past and wish to announce that the service accorded you will be even better during the months to come.
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
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and a Happy New Year to our patrons in Richmond. We assure you of a continuance of "Fastest Service on Earth" for the coming year. POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO. 9 N. 9th St.
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will be your last opportunity to buy Gift Furniture and we will in every possible way serve you to the utmost. Our auto trucks will be at your service until a late hour and we guarantee all Xmas deliveries.
JOHN C. BOCKMAN, CHIROPRACTOR
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And Hoping That the Year 1917 Will Be the Best of All
The McConaha Co.
If wishes have wings, arid of course they do, Our Christmas Greetings must have reached you; For we've sent millions, more or less, To wish everyone Christmas Happiness.
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A Merry Christmas We All Say And a Happy and Prosperous New Year is on Its Way See us for tires and licenses Cooper Auto Supply
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