Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 142, 27 April 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917

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Quotations on Stock, Grain and Produce in Large Trading Centers by Associated Press Local Prices Revised Daily by Leading: Dealers. , '

17-CENTJW MADE BY GRAIN IN NEW LEVELS CHICAGO, April 27. In an excited reaction from yesterday's Sudden fright about peace rumors, the wheat market today bounded upward in some eases 17 cents a bushel. It was found that Instead of foreign demand show, in any signs of cessation, export bids this morning were actually higher than ever before. The biggest advance was in May delivery, virtually no offerings of that option being available except at jumps of 1 to 3c between sales. The extraordinary rise of May forced July up 9C and September 8c, but later half of the gains in May disappeared when the urgency of shorts had subsided. Then the late months fell back about 3c from the top figures of the bulge. Activity of wheat trading was greatest in the July delivery, but the majority of transactions were in relaXlvely small lota as compared with previous record breaking war flurries. Opening prices which ranged from 14 off to like advance 'wits May at $2.53 to $2.54, and July at $2.16 to $2.18, were followed by almost vertical ascent to $2.70 for May and $2.25 July, with subsequent setbacks respectively, to $2.58 and $2.22. Corn went skyward with wheat. Offerings were very light and gains ran from 4 to nearly 6 cents, most of which were held. Oats developed only moderate 2th, despite the strength of other ' Upturns did not exceed two ft cvlsions kept within a narrow I Gains were checked by liberal t taking sales. GRAIN Chicago Futures WHEAT Open, f-llpu. Low, May 253 270 253 July 216 225 216 Sept .187 193 187 CORN May 147 151i 157 July 142 146 142 OATS May 69 70 68?s July 66 67 65 LARD July 21.72 22.00 21.70 Sept 21.80 22.07 21.77 CloS'A 267 261 191 150 145 69 66 21.95 22.09 Chicago Cash CHICAGO. April 27. Wheat: No. 2 red, $3.04: No. 3 red nominal, No. 2 hard, $2.782.83; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.611.62: No. 3 yellow, $1.581.62; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 71 72; Standard, 72. Pork: Nominal. Lard: $29.87721.97. Toledo Grain TOLEDO, April 27. Wheat: Cash, $3.00. Cloverseed: Prime cash, $10.70; April. $10.70: Oct., $11.50. Alslke: Prime cash, $11.50; April, $11.50. Timothy: Prime cash, $3.40; April, $3.40. Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, April 27. WheatNo. 2 red winter, $2.922.93; No. 3, BRIEFS Turtle Soup Saturday. All day. Ed Muey's, 20 South 6th St. 27 Turtle Soup Friday and Saturday at Corey's, 20 N. 9th. " 26"2t Turtle Soup Friday and Saturday at Corey's, 20 N. 1Mb. Turtle Soup Saturday. All day. EdMuey'b, 20 South 6th St. 2711 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT KtaUs of Ind:ana. Wayne County, as: L'ctate cf d?.mM F Ellis, deceased. Notice ij hereby given that the unilerslsi.erl has uoen appointed by the Wayno Circuit Court, Administratrix of tho estate of James F. Ellis, decoast late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. KATIE BELFORD,. Administratis. Gardner, Jec3up, Hoelscher and White Attorneys. cpr. 20-27-may 4 Four cr five men wanted. J. II. Menke Coal Dealer on the Ave. Lou H, Emmons Receives Notica in Chicago Magazine "Mustrr Nuggets," a magazine published in Chicago has a picture this week of Mr. Emmons, stating that he la well known by members of the National Tailor's Association for the good taste he displays in the clothes he wears and also stating that he will take the part of the well dressed American in Fashion Films showing art in dress.

$2.83X.8B; No. 4, $2.7002.80; sales, live cart. Corn NO. 2 white. $1.66; No. 3 white, $1.65; No. 4 white. $1.63 1.64 Vi: No. 2 yellow, $1.59; No. 3 yellow, $1.571.59; No. 4 yellow, $1.66 1.57: No. 2 mixed, $1.59; ear corn, $l.f81.66. Oats No. 2 white, 76c; NO. 2 mixed, 73 74c. Rye Range, $1.752.01.

LIVE STOCK Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 27. Hogs Receipts, 1,500; market, 15c higher; heavies, $16.10 16.15: heavy Yorkers, $15.7516.10; light Yorkers, $13.50 14.50; pigs, $12.7513.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 300; market, 25c higher; top sheep, $11.00; top lambs, $15.25. Calves Receipts, 50; market, 25c higher, top, $12.75. Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Ohio. April 271 Hogs Receipts, 6,800; market, strong; packers and butchers, $15.25 15.85. Cattle Receipts, 400; market, f trons. Calves Market, strong. Sheep Receipts, 100; market, steady. Lambs Market, steady. Chicago CHICAGO, April 27. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; market, strong: bulk of sales, $15.6015.90: lights, $14.75 15.85; mixed $15.35016; heavy, $15.35 16.00; rough, $15.3515.70; pigs, $10 013.75. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; market, steady; cattle. $913.40; stockersand feeders, 87.1510.00; cows and heifers. $8(512. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; market, weak; wethers', $10.7513.10; lambs, $12.4016.60. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, April 27. HogsReceipts, 9,000. Cattle Receipts, 600. Calves Receipts, 450. Sheep Re ceipts, 100. Hogs Best heavies, $15.80 (8)16.10; medium and mixed, $15.50 15.85; good to choice lights, $15.60 15.70; common to medium lights, $15 15.60: roughs. $150015.25: best pigs, $13.00013.50; light pigs, $11.00 12.75; bulk of sales, $15.6015.00. Cattle Prime corn fed steers, $12 a 12.65; good to choice steers, $9.75 $12; common to medium, $8.50 11.50; good to choice heifers, $9.5011.00. Calves Common to best veals, $8.00 11.25; common to best heavy calves, $7.00 $10.00. Sheep Good to choice sheep, $11.0012.50; common to medium sheep, $8.00 10.75; lambs, market, strong; good to best lambs, $14 $15; common to medium Iambs, $10 13.75; yearlings, $10.001150. East Buffalo. EAST BUFFALO, April 27. Cattle -Receipts, 350; fairly active and To Live Long! A recipe given by ft famous physician for long life was: "Keep the kidneys in good order! Try to eliminate thru the skin and intestines the poisons that otherwise clog the kidneys. Avoid eating meat as much as possible; avoid too much salt, alcohol, tea. Try a milk and vegetable diet. Drink plenty of water, and exercise so you sweat the skin helps to eliminate the toxic poisons and uric acid." For those past middle life, for those easily recognized symptoms of inflammation, as backache, scalding "water," or ifuric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, "rusty" joints, stiffness, get Anuric (double strength) at the drug store. This is a wonderful eliminator of uric acid and was discovered by Dr. Pierce of Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If your druggist does not keep it send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial paokage and you will find that it is many times more potent than lithia and that it dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar. MANY OF OUR HOME STATE WOULD TESTIFY. Logansport, Ind. "It has been some lime since i iook ur. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 1 was troubled with my etomach and I triedverything I heard but got no relief, ippcned to get a i, telling about .j medicine. I read it carefully and thought I would try it. I got six bottles for $5.00 and I could fed the change before I finished the first bottle. I took about four bottles and I know it helped me more than any other medicine. 1 am always glad to tell and help others by telling about this medicine. A. B. Winham, 423 Howard St. AH druggists. Liquid or tablets. AT RATLIFS Out of The High Rent District 12 North 9th St. OUY HERE AND FOR LESS ARCADE "THE FIGHT FOR HONOR" Fifth episode of Jimmie Dale, Alias "THE GREY SEAL" Also Vogue Ccmedy

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steady. Veals Receipts, 1,800; active $512.J5. Hogs Receipts, 4,000; active and strong; heavy, $16.35 16-50; mixed, $16.25 16.35; Yorkers, $16.00 16.25; light YorkerBY $14.2515.50; pigs, $13.7014.00; roughs, $14 14.25, stags $11.5012.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000; active and steady; lambs $1316.50; clipped lambs, $9 $14,' yearlings, $9 11.75; wethers, $11.2511.50; ewes, $S.5011.00; mixed sheep, $11.00 11.25.

St. Louis. ST. LOtJiS, April 27. Hog Receipts, 7,500; higher; lights, $16.30 15.70; pigs, $10.7514.26; mixed and butchers, $15.9516.00; good heavy $15.9516.000; bulk, $15.45 15.90. Cattle -Receipts, 750; steady; native beef steers, $7.50 13.00; yearling Steers and heifers, $8.50 12.00; cows, $6.0011.00 stackers and feeders, $6 10.15. Sheep Receipts, 300; steady, lambs, $13 16.60; ewes, $9.50 12.25; yearlings, $12.75 14.25; clipped iambs $1313 50. Kansas Cit.v. KANCAS CITY, April 2?. Hogs Receipts, 2,000; higher; bulk, $15.10 15.85; heavy, $15.7515.95; packers and butchers, $15.40 J5.75; light, $14.7515.50; pigs, $12.00 & 14.00. Cattle Receipts, 600; including 300 southerns; steady; prime fed steers, $12.0012.75; dressed beef steers, $9.2512.06; southern steers, $7.50 11.06; cows, $6.5010.50; heifers, $8 11.25; stockers and feeders, $7.56 10.50; bulls, $7.50 10.25; calves, $7.50 13.00. Sheep Receipts, 3,000; strong; lambs $12.7516.60; yearlings $13.5014.75; wethers, $11.0014.00; ewes, $10.5013.50. PRODUCE Chicago CHICAGO, April 26. Butter: Easier; creamery, 34. Eggs: Receipts, 31,600 cases; market, 32 . Poultry alive: Lower; fowls, 23c. Potato market: Lower; receipts, 45 cars; Idaho, $2.95; Wisconsin and Michigan White, $2.582t75. Cincinnati Prodnce CINCINNATI, O., April 27. Butter: Creamery, extra, 48c; centralized extra, 45i,4c; do firsts, 42c; do seconds, 39c; dairy fancy, 39c; packing stock, 2S33c. Eggs: Prime first, 32&c; first, 32c; ordinary first. 31c; second, 30c, Poultry: Broilers under l4t lbs., 48 50c; fryers over 1 lbs., 30c; turkeys. 24 2 6c; roosters, 15c. Potatoes;. Michiean. JSinm roWisconsin, $1010.50. Sweet Potatoes: $1.65(32.25 hamper. Cabbage: $5 $6 per crate. Onions: Spanish, $45 per 100-lb. crate; Texas, $3.253.50. An Argentine Chamhor nt r.nm is to be established in Madrid.

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New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 46. American Locomotive, American Beet Sugar, 95. American Smelter, 101. Anaconda, 79&. Atchison, 103. Bethlehem Steel, 131. Canadian Pacific, 16m. Chesapeake & Ohio, 61. Great Northern, pfd., 110. Lehigh Valley, 65. Nerw York Central, 944, No. Pacific, 164. So. Pacific, 95. Pennsylvania 53. TJ. S. Steel, coin., 116. U. S. Steel, pfd.. 118.

Local Markets Glen Miller Prices HootHeavies, 266 td 300 lbs. $15.00 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. $14.50 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. . . .$13.00 Medium, ISO to 225 lbs. ....... .$15.00 Pigs $8.oo12.00 Stags ....$8.0011.00 Sows $11.0012.60 Cattle. Stitcher steers, 1,600 td 1,500 lbs $8.00 10.00 Butcher cows .,$5,00S.OO Heifers $6.00 10.00 Bulls $5 007.50 Calves. Choiee veals $10.00 Heavies and lights . .$5.00 7.00 Sheep. Spring lambs .$8.00 10. 00 Produce (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 30 to 35c; young chickens, selltor, 30 to 35c; country butter, selling, 35 to 40c; creamery butter, selling, 50c; fresh eggs, selling, 35c; country lard, selling 28c; potatoes, selling, $1.15 a peck. A kingdom of "love euKlsU" la being investigated at Alliance, Ohio. Shooting Gallery Now open for business in the City Bowling Alleys. 22 North Ninth Prizes all next week. show you our Shoes rkf i or wxioras I f r . t ni

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Feed Quotations (Corrected Daily by Orner Whelan.) Paying-dati, 68c; corn, $1.50; rye, $1.60; clover seed, $9.0010.00 a bushel, straw, $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $48.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $50.00 a ton, $166 a cwt; bran, $48.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; salt, $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $40.00 a ton, $2.15 per cwt. Wagon Market Timothy hay-18.00. Mixed $18.00. Clover hay $16.00. Alfalfa $20.00. , Straw $9.00. Indianapolis Representative Sales HOGS 3 123 $10.00 7 394 15.00 17 251 16.00 STEERS 3 710 $ 8.25 ltf ..1163 11.00 3 1116 11.50

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PROGRAM Russian Symphony Orchestra Modest Altchuler, Conductor Coliseum, Sunday afternoon, April 29 at 2: 30 Soloist: Bernard Altschuler, 'cello PART I. 1. "Sunrise on the Moscow River" '. Musorgskl (introduction to Act I. "Khovanstscnina") 2. Symphonic Suite "Sheheresade" Rimsky-Korsakoff a. The Sea and Sinbad Ship b. The Story' of Prince Calander c. The Prince and Princess d. The Festival at Bagdad. The Sea. The Ship dashes against a rock with a bronze horseman thereon. Conclusion. PART II. 3. Largo from the New World Symphony Dvorak 4. "Thunderbird Suite" Cadman a. Love Song b. The Dance. c. Passing of Kuwana 5. (a) Gavotte Popper (b) Menuett : Beethoven Bernard Altschuler and Orchestra 6. Overture "1812' Tschaikowsky Commemorating Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow Direction Esther Griffin White

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Queen of the Earbary Coast featuring Dorothy Phillips You Doubt Her You Accuse Her You Pity Her You Condemn Her You Hate Her You Love Her. She's Wonderful. Bluebird's tremendous dramatic production, telling the gripping Ktory of "HEAVEN ON EARTH" and "HELL ON EARTH" Lavishly Produced. Thrilling Scenes of the Great San Francisco Earthquake; Life in the Resorts in the Famous Barbary Coast District. A Powerful Story of the Regeneration of a Man. ALSO COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS WAMNGTM Shows Continuous 2 to 11 NIGHTS Adults, 15c; Children, 10c MATINEE Adults, 10c; Chfldren, 5c

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