Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 120, 2 April 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917
Today's Market Quotations
SEARS HANDICAPPED BY WAR MEASURES
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, April 2. Failure of expected rains In the west and southwest led to active buying of wheat today and did a good deal to bring about a aharpt advance in prices. Bullish crop estimates tended also to lift the market, one authority declaring the conditions of winter wheat as a whole to be 71.1 as agabwt a ten-year average of 87.' The Years were further handicapped by the, prospect of vigorous war measures likely to facilitate grain shipments to Europe. Opening quotations, ; which ranged from the same as Saturday's finish to l4c higher, were followed by decided upturns all around. Absence of selling pressure allowed corn to ascend to a new high price record for the reason. Leading houses were conspicuous purchasers. After opening unchanged to lc higher, the market scored .a big general advance. Oats developed strength with other cereals. Commission firms were nearly all on the buying side. Provisions rallied owing to the rise of grain values. At first, the market had reflected declines In the price of hogs.
GRAIN
May "July May July May I July May July
Chicago Futures wheat-
Low. 19514
ers.' $7.75 11.50; bulls, $7.5010.00; calves, $813. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; strong; lambs, $1215; yearlings, $1313.85; wethers, ?11.5012.75; ewes, $10.50 $12.50.
St. Louis ST. LOUIS, April 2. Hogs Receipts, 11,500; lower; lights, $14.80 15.25; pigs, $9.7513.50; mixed and butchers, $14.8015.40; good heavy, $15.3015.40; bulk, $14.8515.25. Cattle Receipts, 3,500; steady; native beef steels, $7.5012.25; yearling steers and heifers, $8.5011.75; cows, $5.7510; stockers and feeders $610. Sheep Receipts, 1,500; steady; lambs, $1315.40; ewes, $9.5012.25; yearlings, J10.7514.25. !
Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, April 2. CattleReceipts, 2,800; active, shipping steers $912.25; butchers, $811.50; heifers $6.7510.50; cows, $59.50; bulls, $69.50; stockers, $78;' feeders, $8 8.75; fresh cows- and springers, steady to strong, $50$110. Veals Receipts, 1,500; active and 50c higher, $516. Hogs Receipts, 9,000; active and steady; heavy, $15.8015.90; mixed, $15.7015.85; Yorkers, $15.5015.75; lisht Yorkers, $13.2515.00; pigs, $11 13; roughs, $13.9014; stags, $11.00 $12.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 6,800 lambs, slow; others steady; lambs, $1215.50; few, $15.60; yearlings, $11 15.25; wethers, $12 12.75; ewes, $612; mixed sheep, $U.7512.25.
Poultry alive: Higher; fowls, 24c; snrinerers. 24c.
Potato market: Unchanged; re
ceipts, 48 cars.
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Toledo Gram TOLEDO, April 2. Wheat: Cash, $2.11tf ClovereeedJPrlme cash, $10.80. Alsike:PfTmeVcash, $11.60. Tinxrt': Prime cash, $2.55. ' Chicago Cash CHICAGO. April 2. Wheat: No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red, $2.08 2.10; No. 2 hard, $2.072.11; No. 3 hard, ,$2.06V2.06. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.24; No. 4 yellow. $1.22(5)1.23.
ard. 6767. Pork: $34.75. Ribs: $18.2018.50. Lard: $20.27 20.35.
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Cincinnati Gram . CINCINNATI, O., April 2. Wheat: No. 2 red winter. $2.172.19; No. 3, $2.13Q2.17; No. 4, $2.002.10; sales, 5 cars, Corn: No. 2 white, $1.27; No. 3 white. $1.261.27; No. 4 white, $1.24 '1.23; No. 2 yellow, $1.25; No. 3 yellow, $1.23; No. 4 yellow, $1.23 1.24: No. 2 mixed, $1.25; ear corn, $1.271.29. Oats: No. 2 white, 7172c; No. 2 nixed, 6869c. Rye: Range, $1.551.73.
PRODUCE
Chicago CHICAGO, April 2. Butter, 36 43c. Eggs: Receipts, 23 36c; market, lower, 2730c.
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., April 2. ButterCreamery extra, 44c; centralized extra, 41 c; do firsts, 38c; do seconds. 35c; dairy fancy, 33c; packing 6tock, 2025c. 4 . Eggs Prime first, 29 c; first, 29c; ordinary first, 2Sc; second. 27c. Poultry; Broilers under 1 lbs., 40c;: fryers over 1 lbs.28c; turkeys, 24ig26c; roosters, I6c. Potatoes Michigan, $8; Wisconsin, $8.00..; ::-h" Sweet potatoes: $1.752.00 per hamper. " ' Cabbage $5.50 6.00 per crate. Onions Spanish, $66.50 per 70-lh. crate,' white, $o.506.00; yellow, $10.5011.00 per 100 lbs. New York Exchange Closing Quotations
RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs. . . ..... $14.75 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. 14.50
Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. . . . 13.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs........ 14.75 Pigs ....$8.0012.00 Stags $8.0011.00 Sows . . $11.0012.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $.009.00 Butcher cows ... $5.00:8.00 Heifers $6.00850 Bulls . . . . $5.007.50 . Calve. Choice veals .$11.00 Heavies and lights ....... $5.007.00 -' 8heep. "... Spring lambs .$8.0010.i0
, American. Can, 50. American Locomotive, 71. , American Beet Sugar, 96. American Smelter, 105. Anaconda, 84. cAtchison, .105. Bethlehem Steel, 147. Canadian Pacific, 165. Chesapeake & Ohio, 60. Great Northern, pfd., 114 7a. Lehigh Valley, 68. New York Central, 97. No. Pacific, 105. So. Pacific, 96. Pennsylvania, 53. U. S. Steel, com., 116. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117.
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Produce (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Did chickens, dressed, selling, 30c; S?ung chickens, selling, 30c; country butter, selling, 3540c; creamery butter, selling, 48c; fresh eggs, selling 29c; country lard, selling, -23c; potatoes, selling, 90c a peck Feed Quotations Corrected Dally by Omer Whetan) Paying Oats, 65c; corn, $1.15, rye, $1.15; clover seed, $910 a bushel, straw, $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $46.00 a ton, $2.40 a cwt.; bran, $44.00 a ton, $2.25 a cwt; salt, $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $38.00 a ton. $2.00 per cwt Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.0015.00. Mixed $13 14. Clover hay $12 14. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $9.00.
Indianapolis Representative Sales
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HOGS
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6 371 14.40 137 ...'...174 15.60 . STEERS 2"..';...rtf 685 $ 7.75 5 700 8-75 24) ................. 820 9.25 24 947 10.00 3 ...1233 11.35 HEIFERS 2 1845 $ 7.25 4 617 8.50 3 866 9.25 3 1036 9.75 16 v.- 781 10.75 COWS 3 730 $ 5.50 2 ..1015" 6.50 7 887 7.00 7 1022 8.25 1 1240 10.00 BULLS 1 850 $ 6.50 1 980 7.75 1 880 8.00 1 940 ' 8.25 1 1720 8.75 CALVES 1 300 $ 6.00 4 397 8.00 15 106 12.00 11 . 153 14.00 2 120 14.50
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Cincinnati CINCINNATI, O, April 2. HogsReceipts, 4,100; market, lower; packers and butchers, $1515.40; common to choice, $8.5014.10; pigs and lights, $1114. Cattle Receipts. 2,200; market, lower; steers, $6.5010.50; heifers, $6.5010.75; cows, $69. Calves Market, $6 14. Sheep Market, slow. $711.50. Lambs Market, slow, $10 14.75. Chicago CHICAGO, April 2 Hogs Receipts 52,000; market. 6low. 10c lower; bulk of sales, $1515.30; lights, $14.50 15.30; mixed, $14.7515.35; heavy, $14.C015.40; rough, $14.60014.75; pigs, $10.5014.10. Cattle Receipts. 17,000; market, weak; native beef cattle. $9.1012.80; stockers and feeders, $79.80; cows and heifers, $5.5010.75; calves, $9.50 14.00. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; market, .weak; wethers, $10.4012.85; lambs, T1215.40. Pittsburgh PITTSBURG. Pa., April -Hogs-Receipts, 5,500; market, higher; heavies. $15.6515.70; heavy Yorkers, $15.2515.60; light Yorkers, $14 14.50; pigs, $12(312.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,500; market, steady; top sheep, $10.50; top lambs, $13.00.
Calves Receipts, 1,000; market, higher; top, $15.50.
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ThomaB Heinbaugh, 68, a farmer residing in Boston township, was removed to Reid hospital today for treatment of severe injuries received in a dynamite explosion last Friday on the Clark Crowe farm, Boston township. A stick of dynamite placed in a tree etump by Heinbaugh exploded prematurely. Both of the aged man's eyes were severely injured. He lost the sight of one and the hearing of one ear was also destroyed. His face was badly burned. He was alone at the time of the accident. He finally succeeded in getting to the home of a farmer residing a short distance from the place where the accident occurred. -
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