Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 90, 26 February 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1917
Today's Market Quotations
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH CREATES NO CHANGE ON WHEAT MARKET
(By-Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 26. Although great interest by wheat traders was shown in regard to word that President Wilon would go before congress today and ask for sanction of the use of armed force to protect American ' rights on the seas, the announcement had no apparent effect on prices nor was there any unusual increases of the volume of transactions. The ' news seemed to be taken as having been fully discounted in advance. Fluctuations were narrow, depending chiefly on such influences as developments concerning the scarcity of railway cars here, the size of farm reserves and the outlook for the domestic winter crop. Opening quotations, which ranged from the same as Saturday's finish to 4c lower, with May at f 1.78 to 11.78 and July at $1.5114 to $1.51. were followed by an upturn to slightly above the latest figures on Saturday. Corn kept steady with wheat Business was well divided, and of fair extent. After opening a shade off to a like advance, the market underwent a trifling setback. Oats were governed wholly by the course of other grain. Changes in value provided insignificant. Advances in hog quotations gave strength to provisions. Demand however, was not urgent
GRAIN
May July May July May July May July
Chicago Futures WHEAT Open. High. Low.
....178 179U 177 1514 1521g 151 CORN ,...101 101 -ioo ,...100 100 99 OATS .... 57 57 56 .... 54 55 54 LARD . . . . 17.80 17.90 17.75 , . . . 17.80 17.90 17.80
Close. 177 151 100 99
56 54 17.87 17.80
Calves Market, slow, $512. Sheep Receipts, 100; market, strong, $6(?110. Lambs Market, Btrong; $1014.65.
Toledo Gram TOLEDO, Feb. 26. Wheat: Cash, $1.91; May, $1.94. Clovereeed: Prime cash and Feb., $11.80; March, $11.50. Alsike: Prime cash, $11.75; March, $11.80. Timothy: Prime cash, $2.45; March, $2.45.
Chicago Cash CHICAGO. Feb. 26. Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.65; No. 3 red, nominal; No. 2 bard, $1.84: No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.01; No. 4 yellow, 9599. Oats: No. 3 white, 5759; Standard. 5859. Rye: No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.47. Barley: $1.08(5)1.28. Perk: Nominal. Ribs: fl612(RlG.75. Lard: $17.87. Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 26. Wheat No. 2 red winter. $1.98(62.00; No. 3, J1.94G1.97; No. 4. $1.651.80; sales, 1 car. Corn No. 2 whlto, $1.07 ; No. 3 white, $1,055x1.07; No. 4 white, $1.041.05; No. 2 yellow, $1.07 ; No. 3 yellow. $ 1.05 1.06 ; No. 4 yellow, $1.041.05; No. 2 mixed, $1.061.07; ear corn, $1.061.08. Oats No. 2 white, 64c; No. 2 mixed, 61(C2c. Rye Range, $1.351.53.
LIVE STOCKj
Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 26 Hogs Receipts 60,000; market strong. 10c to 15c higher; bulk of sales, $12.9013.05; lights, $12.25 m 13; mixed, $12.7513.10; heavy, $12.70(13.15; rough, $12.70 12.80; pigs, $9.75 11.40. Cattle Receipts, 16,000; market, strong; native beef cattle, $7.90 12.15; etockers and feeders, $6.359.20; cows and heifers, $5.2510.25; calves, $9 12.75. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; market, 6teady; wethers, $10.9012.15; lambs, $12.253 14.60.
Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 26. Hogs Receipts, 5,600; market, strong; packers and butchers. $1325; common to choice, $912.25; pigs and lights. $9 12.50. Cattte Receipts. 2,200; market, Blow; cows, $5.50 8.25.
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Pittsburgh PITTSBURG. Pa., Feb. 26 HogsReceipts, 5.5C0; market, steady; heavies. $13.40050; heavy Yorkers, $13.10 25; light Yorkers, $12 75; pigs, $11.5012. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600; market lower; top sheep, $11.75; top lambs, $14.75. Calves Receipts, 1,100; market, lower; top, $13.50. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Feb. 26. Hogs Best heavies, $13.50; mixed and medium. $13.50; good to choice lights. $13.50; common to medium lights. $1213.50; bulk of sales best hogs, $13.50; roughs, $1213; best pigs. $11.5012.00; light best pigs, $9.5011.25. Receipts. 4,000. Cattle Prime steers, $10.7511.25: good to choice steers, $10.0010.75; common to medium, $6.25 7.00; heifers. $5.50 8.7t; good cows. $6.25. $1011.50; common to medium lambs, Calves Common to best veals. $812.50; common to best heavy calves, $511. Receipts, 100. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice $10 11; common to medium lambs, $69.75; good to best lambs, $13.50 14.65. Receipts, 100. St. Louis' ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26. Hogs Receipts, 18,500; higher; lights, $12.70 13.00; pigs, $9.2511.75; butchers, $12.7513.10; good heavy. $1313.10; bulk, $12.7513. Cattle Receipts, 5,000; higher; native beef steers, $7.5011.75; yearling steers and heifers, $8.5011.50; cows, $3.509.50; stockers and feeders, $69. Sheep Receipts, 1,800; steady; lambs, $12.7514.80; ewes, $8.0011.50; yearlings, $11.5013.65. Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Feb. 26. Cattle, Receipts, 3,000; active and strong; shipping steers, $8.5011.50; butchers $7.2510.50; heifers, $69.75; cows, $4.50 8.50; bulls, $69.25; stockers and feeders, $68; fresh cows and springers, active and strong, $50 110. VeaJs Receipts, 1,200; slow and lower; $513.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,500; active and lower, heavy. $13.6513.75; a few at
$13.85; mixed, $13.6513.75; Yorkers
$13.5013.65; light Yorkers, $12.50 13.25; pigs, $1212.25; roughs, $12.40012.50; stags, $1011. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000; slow and lower; lambs $1214.65; a few at $14.70; yearlings $1113.50; wethers $1212.50; ewes, $611.75; mixed sheep, $11.7512.00.
shipped, $12.0013.O0 per 100 lbs.' Sweet potatoes: $1.752.00 per hamper. - Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 26. Butter, 32 40. Eggs: Receipts, 1,596 cases; market, lower 3537. Poultry alive: Lower; fowls, 18; springers, 18. Potato market? Steady,, westerns $2.702.85; Wisconsin and Michigan Whites, $2.602.70. Receipts, 74 cars. New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 43. American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar. 88. American Smelter, 93. Anaconda, 80. Atchison, 102. -Bethlehem Steel, 129. Canadian Pacific, 154. Chesapeake & Ohio, 58. Great Northern, pfd., 114. Lehigh Valley, 74. New York Central, 96. No. Pacific, 103. So. Pacific, 94. Pennsylvania, 54! U. S. Steel, com., 109. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117.
RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs..: $12.50 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. $12.25
BRIEFS
CARD OF THANKS We extend our thanks to relatives and friends for their kindness during the sickness of our daughter, and during our sorrow. W I. DODDRIDGE AND FAMILY. 26-lt
PRODUCE
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 26. Butter: Creamery extra, " 46c; " centralized extra, 43c; do firsts, 40c; do seconds. 37c: dairy fancy, 34c; packing stock, 20 26c. Eggs: Prime first, 42; first, 41; ordinary firsts, 39c; seconds, 38c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 31; fryers over 1 lbs., 23; roasting,
4 lbs. and over, 22; turkeys, 2426; i
roosters, 15. Lemons: California, $2.753.75; Messina, $2 503.00: limes, 85c$1.00 Potatoes Michigan, $9.00 9.50; tome grown, $99.50. Cabbage $8.00 8.50. Onions Spanish, $2.35 per crate;
The whole town is talking about the PLAYL ET "The Old Peabody Pew" See it 2nd Presb. Church North 19th St. WEDNESDAY 7:45 P. M. SPECIAL PRICES 10c To ALL
WHAT IS AUTOINTOXICATION?
The best and clearest definition is "Self-Intoxication," or poisoning by compounds produced internally by oneself.
Physicians agree that the vast ma-:
jority of all illness is due to this cause, brought on by accumulated waste in the Lower Intestine. The one sure, natural and safe way to keep the Intestine clean and free from this waste is by an occasional Internal Bath with simple warm water, given by the "J. B. L. Cascade." You will be astonished at your feelings the morning after taking an Internal Bath by means of the "J. B. L. Cascade." You will feel bright, brisk, conf dent and as though everything is "working right" and it is. Half a million Americans are now using this method, with resulting better health and greater vigor. This method will be explained to you by A. G. Luken's Drug Store in Richmond, Ind., who will also give you a most interesting book free on the subject by an eminent specialist. Ask or send for this booklet, called "WThy Man of Today is Only 50 Per Cent Efficient," while it is on your mind. Adv.
"ACROSS CANADA" An Illustrated Lecture by DR. J. J. RAE Tuesday, Feb. 27th FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8 O'clock Admission, 15c. Children, 10c
ARCADE "ON ITALY'S FIRING LINE Special Attraction A thrilling production filmed' in The Alps and showing Italy's troops in terrific combat A picture you should see and will long remember. "The Model Janitor" Ham and Bud Comedy with a thousand laughs
Washington THEATRE WASHIN G T O N WEEKLY PROGRAM TONIGHT Wm. Fox presents Gladys Coburn and an All Star Cast in ' "The Primitive Call" Picturizing a Woman's Power for Good or Evil. PARAMOUNT BRAY COMEDY Monday and Tuesday ' MRS. VERNON CASTLE The Best Known, and Best Dressed Woman in America, in "PATRIA" Seventh Episode Tuesday and Wednesday Bluebird Photoplays present WEDGEWOOD NOWELL and BETTIE SHADE in "THE REWARD OF THE FAITHLESS" The gripping story of a base intrigue that ended in the complete undoing of villainy. Wednesday and Thursday On account of the request to rebook this comedy, which shows the greatest water scene ever shown in motion pictures, we will have on these two days, The New Fox Comedy 'THE SOCIAL PIRATES' Also Pathe News. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Wm. Fox presents the Famous Idol of the silent drama THEDA BARA in "THE DARLING OF PARIS" Impersonating the beautiful Gypsy girl, Esmeralda, the most delightful character in French literature. Friday and Saturday Added Attractions PATHE NEWS and COMEDY 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
Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. . . .$10 00 Ipdium, 180 to 225 lbs ...$12.50 P!gs $7.0008.00 .-tags $4.5008.00 Cattle. liitcher 6teers, 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $6.009.00 Butcher cows ..... $5.008.00 Heifers $6.008.50 Bulls $5.007.50 Calves. Choice veals $12.00 Heavies and lights $5.00 COO Sheep.' Spring lambs .$8.0010.00
Produce Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 30c; young chickens, selling. 30c; country butter, selling, 3540c; creamery butter, selling, 48c; fresh eggs, selling 40c; country lard, selling, 22c; potatoes, selling, 80c a peck.
Feed Quotations (Corrected Daily by Omer Whetan) Paying Oats, 58c; corn, 1.00; rye, $1.15; clover seed, $9 10 a bushel, straw. $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.50 a ton, $2.50 a cwt; middlings, $44.00 a ton, $2.25 a cwt.; bran, $40.00 a ton, $2.10 a cwt.; salt, $2.75 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $35.00 a ton, $1.80 per cwt. Indianapolis Representative Sales
HOGS
33 81 $ 9.50 26 234 13.50 STEERS 7 515 $ 6.00 14 1003 9.25 3 .1233 10.25
HEIFERS 760 $ 5.75 ...,626 7.00 695 8.00 ............. 792 8.75 1020 9.00
COWS ' 1 770. 4.75 6 875 - - 5.50
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DANIEL FROHMAN Presents Irene Fenwick Supported by OWEN MOORE
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Personal Direction, ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE
Chorus Manager, FORREST DAVIS
3 586 - 6.50 2 1090 7.00 1 930 8.50 BULLS 1 570 $ 3.40 3 460 6.50 1 940 7.25
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WASHINGTON THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27 & 28 'The Reward . & Faithless'
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.Depicting the Sin of Illicit Love and Its FarReaching Consequences. A Rex Ingraham Production with Betty Schade and Wedge wood Nowell. It's Another Big BLUE BIRD PHOTO PLAY Shows Continuous 2 to 11 P. M. Adults 10c; Children, 5c
T MATINEE TUESDAY, 10c & 20c f
MURRAY THEATRE
First Time Tonight, 8: 15 A True Irish Lass
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LILLIAN DESMONDE
as PEGGY and THE OLIVER PLAYERSfe in one of the best comedy dramas of the season. . You Will Like Her Better Than "PEG OF MY HEART" ,
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TONIGHT Skating Club.
TUESDAY Skating morning, afternoon and night. The morning skate is especially for ladies and beginners. Instructors on the floor. POLO Wednesday Night POLO MUNCIE vs. RICHMOND Game, 8:45 Seats Selling Phone 1569. THURSDAY Skating, morning, afternoon and
SATURDAY Skating, morning and afternoon. POLO-Saturday Nigtit-POLO Indianapolis vs. Richmond Amateur Game, 8:00. Second Game, 9:00. Admission 25c Reserved Seats, 15c Extra PHONE 1569
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