Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 75, 8 February 1917 — Page 8

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Today's Market Quotations

SINKING OF GRAFT LEADS TO FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Fresh downturns In the price of wheat took place today, largely as the result of the sinking, unwarned, of the British Passenger liner California. Aside from emphasizing the chances for further breach between Germany and the United States, the destruction of the ship brought into sharper notice than ever the difficulty of transporting gram to Europe and made evident the liklibood of continued stoppage of export demand. Word that all duties ports had been closed by the Dutch minlstery of Marine gave an additional impulse to bearish sentiment. Opening prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to a decline of 2c, with May at $1.68 to $1.69 and July at $1.46 to $1.46, were followed by a material set back all around. Corn sagged with wheat. Selling pressure, however, was not heavy. After opening to c down, the market rallied a little but then descended lower than before. Oats had no independent action. Trade was mainly of a local character. Weakness of the grain and hogs put the r provision market on the down grade. Ribs especially were depress-

ed.

LIVE STOCK

Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Hogs Receipts 46,000; market. 5c to 10c lower; bulk of sales, $12.10 12.30; lights, $11.65 12.20; mixed, $11.8012.35; heavy, J.U.8512.35; rough, $11.8012.00; pigs, $9.70, 10.90. Cattle Receipts, 7,000; market, steady; native beef cattle, $7.9012.15; western steers $7.9010.30; stockers and feeders, $6.109.35; cows and heifers,. $5.10 10.50; calves, $10.25 14.50. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; market, firm; wethers, $10.5011.75; lambs, $1214.45.

Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Feb. 8. Hogs Best heavies, $12.2512.30; medium and mixed. 12.20 12.25; good to choice lights, $12 12.25; common to medium lights, $U12.25; bulk of sales best hogs, $12.25; best pigs, $107511.25; light best pigs $9.0010.75; Cattle Prime steers, $10.5011.25;

good to choice steers, $9.7510.50;

common to medium, $6.257.00; heifers, $5.508.75; good cows, $6.25. $11.00. Receipts, 1,400.

Calves Common to best veals, $9 14; common to best heavy calves,

$511. Receipts, 450.

Sheep and Lambs Good to choice,

$9.00 9.50; common to medium lambs

$5.008.75; good to best lambs, $14

14.60. Receipts, 200.

St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Ma, Feb. 8. Hogs Receipts, 14,500; lower; lights $11.90 12.25; pigs, $9 11; mixed and butchers, $1212.40; good heavy $12.30 12.40; bulk $1212.35. v Cattle Receipts, 3,000; 6teady; native beef oteers $7.50 11.75; yearling steers and heifers $8.5011.50; cows $5.50 9.00; stockers and feeders $5.308.50; calves, $614.25. Sheep Receipts, 500; steady; lambs, $12.7514.75; 'ewes $6.50 10.60; yearlings $1112.25.

Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Feb. 8. CattleReceipts, 25; steady. Veals Receipts, 25; active; $5.00 15.50. Hogs Receipts, 800; active; mixed and Yorkers $13.2513.35; light Yorkers $12.2513.00; pigs $1212.25. loughs $12.2512.50; stags $9.50' $10.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; active; lambs $11 15; others unchanged.

RICHMOND MARKETS

Glen Miller Prices HO0. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs $11.75 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs. . .$11.75 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. ...$10 00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs ....$11.75 Pigs $7.00 8.0J Stags $4.503.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1,000 to 1.500 lbs $6.007.00 Butcher cows $5.00(36.00 Heifers ......... $6.007.00 Bulls $4.50 6.06 Calves. Choice veals $10.00 Heavies and lights $5.00 6.00, Sheep.

Spring lambs $8.00

Court Records

GRAIN

Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Feb: 8.- Wheat: Cash, $1.79'4; May, $1.82; July. $1.52. Cloverseed: Prime cash and Feb., $11.35; March, $11.05. Alsike: Prime cash, $11.45; March,

$11.55. Timothy: . Prime cash, March, $2.473.

$2,4216;

Chicago Futures WHEAT ' Open. High. Low. May 168 170 165 July 146 147 143 CORN May 100 10t 99 July 97 99 98 OATS May 54 54 63 July 63 53 52 LARD May 16.30 16.42 16.27 July 16.47 16.55 16.45

Cincinnati

CINCINNATI, O.. Feb. 8 Hogs Re

ceipts, 5,600; market, weak; packers and butchers, $12.2512.50; common to choice, $8.5011.50; pigs and lights

8fi)11.50.

Cattle Receipts, 800; market,

steady. Calves Market, weak; $6 13.75

Sheep -, Receipts, 400; market,

steady. ' Lambs Market, slow.

Close. 168 146 101 99 54 53 16.42 16.55

Chicago Cash CHICAGO. Feb. 8. Wheat: No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red, 17; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow. $1.011.02; No. 4 yellow, 98$1.00; No. 4 white, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 54U53; Standard 54 56. Rye: No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.32. ' Barley: $1.0001.28. Pork: $29:50. Ribs: $15.00015.63. Lard: $16.22.

Pittsburgh

PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 8. Hogs-

Receipts, 1,500; steady; heavies $12.85 12.90; heavy Yorkers $12.7512.90; light Yorkers $11.7512.25;-pigs, $11 11.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; steady; top sheep $11.75; top lambs, $14.85. Calves Receipts, 100; steady; top $13.00.

Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 8. Hogs Receipts, 10,000; lower; bulk $11.80 T12.25; heavy. $12.2012.30; packers &nd butchers, $11.90012.25; light, $11.CD12; pigs, $1011.40. . Cattle Receipts, 3,000; weak; prime fed steers $11.2512; dressed beef steers $9 11; southern steers,

$6.5009.50; cows $5.509.50; heifers

$7011; stockers and feeders $7.00 9.75; bulls $6.508.50; calves, $7.00 $13 00. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; steady; lambs $12.5014.25; yearlings $12 13.25; wethers $10.5001150; ewes, S im 10.90.

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PRODUCE

Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 8. Butter: Creamery extra, 43c; centralized extra, 40c; do firsts, 37c; do seconds, 34c; dairy fancy, 32c; packing stock, 22 25c. Eggsi Prime firsts, 40c; firsts, 39c; ordinary firsts, 37c; seconds, 35c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 31; fryers over 1 lbs., 24; roasting, 4 lbs. and over, 22; turkeys, 23 25; roosters, 15. Lemons: - California, $2.753.75; Messina, $2.5003.00; limes, 85c$1.00 Potatoes Michigan, ' $6.757.00, home grown, $6.757.00. Cabbage $7.508.00. Onions Spanish, $2.35 per crate; shipped, $8.009.00 per 100 lbs. . Sweet potatoes: $1.501.60 per

hamper.

Produce (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens dressed, selling. 28c; young chickens, selling. 30c; country butter, selling, 3540c; creamery butter, selling, 45c; fresh eggs, selling 40c: countrv lard, selline. 30c: nota-

toes, selling 70c a peck.

Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whefftn) Paying Oats, 55c; corn, 95c; rye,

$1.10; clover seed, $8 9 a bushel;

straw, $8.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.50 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $38.00 a ton," $2.00 a cwL; bran, $36.00 a ton, $1.85 a cwt.; salt, $1.85 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $34.00 a ton, $1.75 per cwt. Tanktage, $64 a ton, $3.25 per cwt.

Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.00. Mixed $12.00. Clover hay $12.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $8.00.

Indianapolis Representative Sales

Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Butter: High er, 32 41.

Eggs: Receipts, 3,074 cases; mar

ket lower, 4042. Poultry alive: Unchanged.

Potato market: Unchanged. Re

ceipts, 35 cars. New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 43. American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar, 97. American Smelter, 96. Anaconda, 74. Atchison, 101. Bethlehem Steel, 390. Canadian Pacific, 151. Chesapeake & Ohio, 58. Great Northern, pfd., 112. Lehigh Valley, 73. New York Central, 93. No. Pacific 102. So. Pacific, 92. Pennsylvania, 54. U. S. Steel, com., 104. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117.

3 4 49 77 49 5 23' 10 27 8 6 2

HOGS 333

450 163 ...... 192 255 STEERS 570 734 918 1174 HEIFERS 450 506

$10.75 11.50

12.25 12.25 12.25

LeRoy E. Little filed suit in circuit

court today against Jonathan O. Edg-

erton on an account far groceries, demand $67.78. John F. Holaday has been appointed executor of the estate of Isaac T. Camblin. The estate is; valued at $2,100. John Holaday and Carrie Holaday are beneficiaries. William Coeney, Cambridge City, a striker at the Bertsch foundry, was found guilty of assault and battery by a jury in Wayne circuit court, late yesterday, and fined $25 and costs

amounting in all to about $50. Cooney and two other strikers were charged

by grand jury indictments with having assaulted three Carlin brothers, strike breakers. , Several lots, North Tenth and E streets are concerned in a $300,000 transfer of property in all parts of the United States from the Miami Powder company of Ohio to the Miami Powder company of New Jersey. The

taxable value of the Richmond lots is

placed at $10,600. The lots have never been used as the seat of powder warehouses or factories. They are at present occupied by a number of old frame buildings. The deed was sent here to be recorded today. A general denial to the complaint was filed in circuit court today in the suit of Francis Harlan aaginst the T. H. I. & E. tratcion company for $5,000 for personaMnjuries.

SIGN GALLI-CURCI TO SING IN CITY LATE NEXT MONTH

sensation In the music world. She ap

pears tonight In Indianapolis.

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City Statistics

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ieoo 846 630 COWS '850 985 630 905 1155 BULLS 1000 1130 1370 1380 2160 CALVES 210 476 140 153 170

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Unskilled labor in New York is getting as high as $3 for an eight-hour day.

Warranty Deeds. Edora Newcome to Elnora Kirby, Pt. N. E. 23-17-12 and Pt. S. W. 14-17-12, $1,000. Births. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Benton Shawhan, 810 South Seventh street, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Blassam, 2308 North D street, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nugent, 312 North Twelfth street, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coffman, 1027 South Eighth street, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray, 712 North Fourteenth street, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. George Strieker, 1138 Main street, a girl.

Amelita Galll-Cnrci will sing to Richmond the last week in March. An option for her engagement here was closed today by ' Rutherford B. Jones and W, B. Martin. - Responses to the newspaper appeals for pledges of $5 for tickets were encouraging yesterday and this morning. The Women's Music Study club is making an active canvass to obtain pledges for the concert. Backs Up Engagement. The two men who are backing the engagement here contracted for it upon their faith in Richmond music-lov

ers. Now they feel it incumbent upon persons who are interested in the concert to help them to guarantee expenses. Therefore they continue the appeal for persons to pledge $5 toward the expenses in the form of advance ticket purchases. For this $5 tickets will be issued, no matter whether the concert' is successful or not.

A meeting will be held probably the first of next week to arrange details

of the concert and it is likely a com

mittee will be organized to conduct

the affair. Madame Galli-Curcl is this season's

BRIEFS

SEND DELEGATIONS TO COUNTY MEETING

All domestic science clubs of the

county have notified Miss Grace L.

King, county domestic science supervisor, that their entire memberships

will be present at the Wayne County

Home Economics day celebration in the Richmond High School auditorium, tomorrow. The program starts at 10 o'clock. The afternoon session starts at 1:30 o'clock.

When All Other Corn Remedies Fail, Use "Bingo" 25c at All Drug Stores, including: Thistlethwaite Drug Store

Place your order with Bender's for Ice Cream in Geo. Washington moulds. Fried oyster lunch Saturday afternoon and evening. Patterson's, 14 South 9th St. Ev. thur,fri-tf Bender's Pure Ice Cream excels, because it is made in a sanitary plant. CARD OF THANKS We, the children of Benjamin Fye, want to thank Rev. Davenport for the comforting words, the singers, Mr. McManus, the G. A. R., the W. R. C, the neighbors and friends for the many floral offerings, the dear uncle that stood by us in our trial of sickness and the death of Benj. Fye. 8-lt SON AND DAUGHTERS.

For Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Lazy Liver, Colds, Headache There's nothing so effective, so harmless, so natural acting, as

SALTS IN HOT WATER CLEARS PIMPLY SKIN Says We Must Make Kidneys Clean the Blood and Pimple Disappear. Pimples, sores and boils usually result from toxins, poisons and Impurities which are generated In the bowels and then absorbed Into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It 13 the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create mre toxins and impurities than the

kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impurities which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin cf these eruptions, says a noted authority, is to get frm any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful, in a glass of hot water each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of Impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litha. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent for the kidnes as well adv.

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Cincinnati Gram CINCINNATI. O., Feb. S. WI i v.. No. 2 red winter, $1.811.S3; X. :: $1.741.79; No. 4, $1.601.70; saVjs, S cars. ' ' i Corn: No. 2 white, $1.04: LSo. 3 white, $1.031.04; No. 4 white,, $1.01 1.02; No. 2 yellow, $1.04; No. 3 yellow. $1.031.041i; No. 4 .vellow,' $1.011.02; No. 2 mixed, $1.04; ear!

corn, $1.02 1.04.

Data: No. 2 white. G0S61C: No 2 1

mixed, 57H58c Rye: Range, $1.30 1.46. .

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