Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 74, 7 February 1917 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1917
PAGE NINE
Today's Market Quotations
SUBMARINE ACTION CAUSES WEAKENING IN WHEAT MARKET
CHICAGO, Feb. 7. Submarine ac
tivity tended today to weaken the wheat market. The bears gave some attention also to a statement by the Hungarian nrpnilnf thof th Pnf ral
Towers w ere still ready to negotiate for peace. Trading, however, was greatly restricted in volume, and it . tcok but little purchasing to bring . about rallies. Opening prices, which ranged from sC decline to advance, i with May at $1.73 to $1.74i and July at SI .471.1 tr CI 471i were followed bv
a material set tack all around but then I by temporary upturns
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of much benefit to the crop. After opening unchanged to & higher, the market reacted to a moderate extent but soon hardened again, v
uats tooR the same course as corn. , Trade was very light. m Packers buying gave firmness to provisions. The best demand was for ribs.
Barley: I1.001.J28. Pork: $29.10. Ribs: $15.00 15.40. Lard: $16.07.
Cincinnati Grain CINCINATI, Feb. 7. Wheat No. 2 red winter, 1.8301.85; No. 3, 1.76' 1.81; No. 4, $1.601.74; sales, 3 car3. Corn No. 2 white, 1.031.04; No. 3 white, 1.03H: No. 4 white, 1.02 M No, 2 yellow, 1.03 1.04; No. 3 yellow, 1.03 ; No. 4 yellow, 1.02 ; No. 2 mixed, 1.031.04; ear corn. 1.021.04. Oats No. 2 while, 6061; No. 2 mixed. 5758. Rye Kange, 1.30 1.48.
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GRAIN
Toledo Grain TOLEDO. O . Feb. '7. Wheat: Cash, $1.80!i. Cloverseed: Prime cash, $11.20; March, $10.95. 5 Alsike: Prime cash, $11.40; March, $11.50. Timothy: Prime - cash, - $2.40; March, $2.45.
May July May July May July May July
Chicago Futures WHEAT Open. High. Low.
.,..173. 174 168 . ...147U 149 146 CORN ....101 10? 4 100 .... 93U W)V2 9S OATS .... 54 55U 541,4 , ... 53 54 53 LARD ,...16.47 16.55 16.35
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Close. 1694 146'
101 54 53 16.35 16.52
Chicago Cash CHICAGO. Feb.- 7 Wheat: No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red, nominal; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, 99 $1.00; No. 4 white, 99 $1.00. Oats No. white, 5454; Standard, 55(956.
Rye: No. 2, $1.46. ....
Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 7. Hogs Receipts, 50,000; market, slow. 5c to 10c lower; bulk of sales, $12.1012.40; lights, $11.7012.25; mixed. $11.8012.40; heavy, $11.8512.40; rough, $11.85
12.00; pigs, $9.7511.00. Cattle Receipts, 17,000; market, weak; native beef cattle, $7 12.25; western steers, $7.9010.30; stockers and feeders, $6.10 9.35; cows and heifers, $5.15(310.50; calves, $10.25 $14.50. . Sheep - Receipts, 18.000; wethers $10.5011.75; lmbs, $1214.50. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Feb. 7. Hogs Best heavies, $12.3512.40; medium and mixed, $12.35; good to choice lights, $12.35; common to medium lights, $11.35 12.35; bulk of sales best hogs, $12.35; best pigs, $10.75 11.25; iight best pigs. $9.0010.75; roughs, S10.50ll.25. Receipts .12,000. Cattle Prime steers, $10.5011.25; good to choice steers. $9.7510.50; common to medium, $6.25 7.00; heifers, $5.50 8.75; good cows, $6.25. $11.00. Receipts, 1,500. Calves Common to best veals, $9 14; common to best heavy calves, $5 11. Receipts, 400. Sheep and Lambs--Good to choice, $7.508.00; common to medium lambs $S.0012.25; good to choice ewes. $7.508.10; good medium ewes, $6.50 fit 7.25; good to best lambs, $1414.60. Receipts, 400. Pittsburgh PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 7. Hogs Receipts. 1,000; market, steady; heavies, $12.8512.90; heavy Yorkers,
$12.7012.80; light Yorkers, $11.75 12.00; pigs, $1111.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; market, steady; top sheep, $11.75; top lambs, $14.85. Calves Receipts, 100; market, higher; top, $15.00.
PRODUCE
Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 7. Butter: Higher, 32 40c. - - . Eggs: Receipts, 1,592; market, lower, 4042c. Poultry alive: higher; fowls, 21c;
j springers, 23c.
Potato market: Higher; Westerns, $2.25 2.35; Wisconsin and Michigan Whites, $2.102.25. Receipts, 10.
Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 7 HogsReceipts, 6,200; market, steady. Cattle Receipts, ' 800; market, strong. . Calves Market, strong. Sheep Market, steady. Lambs Market, steady.
Kansas City KANSAS CITX Mo.. Feb. 7. Hoge Receipts 13,000; steady; bulk, $11.8512.30; heavy $12.2012.35; packers and butchers $11.9512.30; light, $11.6012.10; pigs $10.5011.50. Cattle Receipts. 7,000; steady; prime fed steers $11.2512.00; dressed beef steers, $911; southern Bteers 6.50(ffi9.50; cows $5.509.50; heifers, $7 (ft 11; stockers and feeders $6.75 9.75; bulls $6.508.50; calves. $713. Sheep Receipts, 7,000; Bteady; lambs $12.6014.50; yearlings $12.00
13.25; wethers $10.5011.50; ewes, $1010.90.
St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 7. Hogs Receipts. 13,000; lower; lights, $12.00 12.45; pigs, $9.25il; mixed and butchers, $12.1512.55; good heavy, $12.4512.60; bulk, $12.2012.50. Cattle Receipts 3,800; steady ; native beef steers $7.50 11.75; yearling tteers and heifers $8.5011.50; cows, $5.508.75; stockers and feeders $5.30 8.50; calves $614. Sheep Receipts, 1,300; steady; lambs $12.7514.75; ewes, $6.50 10.60; yearlings, $1112.25. Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Feb. 7. CattleReceipts, 400; easier. Veals Receipts, 150; slow; $5.00 $15.00. Hogs Receipts, 3,200; active; heavy and mixed $13 13.10; Yorkers, $12.9013; light Yorkers, $1212.50; pigs $U.5012; roughs $1212.15; stags, $9.5010.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000; lambs, lower; sheep steady; lambs, .11(3)14.85: vearlings $9.5014; weth
ers $11.5011.75; ewes $611; mixed
sheep $1111.25. Baltimore beer, bottlers have a 100 per cent, organization.
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 7. Butter: Creamery extra, 43c; centralized extra, 40,,c; do firsts, 37c; do seconds, 34c; dairy fancy, 32c; packing stock, 2225c. Eggs: Prime firsts, 50; firsts, 49; ordinary firsts, 47; seconds, 45. Poultry: Broilers under ty2 lbs., 29; fryers over 1 lbs., 25; roasting, 4 lbs. and over, 21; turkeys, 23 25; roosters, 14. Lemons: California, $2.753.75; Messina, $2.503.00; limes, 85c$1.00 Potatoes Michigan, $6.757.0Q, home grown, $6. 75 7.00. Cabbage $7.50 8.00. Onions Spanish. $2.25 per crate; shipped, $7.50 8.00 per 100 lbs. Sweet potatoes: $1.501.60 per hamper.
Indianapolis Representative Sales
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HOGS 101 372 221 .............. 307 STEERS ....... 667 ............. 610 1170 .J380 HEIFERS 600 -. ........ 566 730 1030
$ 8.00 11.00 12.35 12.35 $6.50 8.00 10.25 "10.80
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813 $ 5.00 896 5.40
953 7.50 ..1485 9.25 BULLS . ........... 890 $ 7.00
...1200 7.50 ...1180 8.25
1560 8.75 CALVES 406 $ 7.50 138 11.50 142 14.00 185 14.50
Dublin (Ireland) policemen will receive a small war bonus.
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New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 44. American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar, 97. American Smelter, 984. Anaconda, 75. Atchison, 1024. Bethlehem Steel, 406. Canadian Pacific, 149V8 Chesapeake & Ohio, 58 i Great Northern, pfd., 112. Lehigh Valley, 74. New York Central, 94. No. Pacific, 102. So. Pacific, 92. Pennsylvania, 54. U. S. Steel, com., 106. U. S. Steel, pfd., 11778.
RICHMOND MARKETS
Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs. Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs. ,
Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. Medium. 180 to 225 lbs
Pigs Ftags Cattle. Butcher steers, 1.000 to lbs ,
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Washington THEATRE WASHIN GTON WEEKLY PROGRAM TODAY Bluebird presents MYRTLE GONZALES In "GOD'S CRUCIBLE" A most beautiful photoplay, showing the Nature-wonders of Arizona's Grand Canyon. Wednesday Pathe News. Fox Comedy THURSDAY W. A. Brady presents ROBERT WARWICK " - in "ALL MAN" , A wonderful story with a big star, which gives a very clear Insight into the lives of the socalled "Idle Rich." Pathe News. Fox Comedy Friday & Saturday D. W. Griffith's wonderful act of pictoralized spectacle "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" Shows twice dally. Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Night, 50c to $130 Seat Sale Wednesday. 10 a. m. ORCHESTRA MUSIC Saturday night and Sunday SHOWS DAILY Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Adults, 10c. Children 5c. Ladies' Rest room on left. Gent's room on right. You can park at the Washington
After Forty-Five Days of Plugging We Succeded in Getting Some Feed
This Week We Have on Track: Ton. Cwt. Car DAIRY FEED . ... . . $34.00 $1.75 Car BRAN ... ....... 36.00 1.85 Car MIDDLINGS .... 38.00 2.00 Car COTTON SEED MEAL 47.50 2.50 Car PREMIUM HOG FEED . . ...... . . . 50.00 2.60 (Alfalfa, Tankage, etc.) Car TANKAGE (40) ............. . 50.00 2.65
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A play of intense emotion-passion, hate, greed, shame, pride, revenge, sacrifice, love. It shows man sunken to the depths of vice and degredafion, man raised to sublime heights. It grips the very soul. Chicago Evening Post For straight dramatic value we cannot expect better on stage or screen. When an audience at the Studebaker Theater, Chicago, sits tense and still for two hours we know we have seen a masterpiece. Chicago TribuneThere is not one moment during the entire production when the suspense slackens. New York Telegraph In "The Truant Soul," Henry B. Walthall has been given a part to play that c&Es forth every bit of his talent and he has done nothing better during his career. The picture is stirring from stsrt to finish. , '. . i -.-'C Motography One of the most remarkable photo-dramas ever presented. Anyone who docbtrTchLsHV genius will doubt no longer after seeing "The Truant Soul.1' " V " " This Picture Will Not Interest the Childirem
