Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 162, 21 May 1917 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917

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CHICAGO, Mty 21.-Wht VU deposed today the kiag of the grain trade. loitead the plebtes Cereal oats took ftrat place la the amount of grain bualneas transacted on the board of trade. , So decided waa the change that the dealing In oata were transferred to the big pit from which until today the quotations went out that largely determined the prlba of breadstufta throughout the world. A few brokers who still gar attention to wheat secluded themselves In the little space off to oat side where oata were heretofore an unobtrusive object of minor Interest. 1 Cenftneel te Liquidation. i Pending expected action at Washington for control of prtees and exports, wheat trade waa virtually confined to liquidation of old contracts, and there was a downward tendency to values. Swhlgt la the market were wMe, but owing to the small total amount of bualneas which they represented. It was difficult to attach to them much significance. - After opening S to 10c lower, with July at $2.30 to i.SS and Sept. at 12.14, prtees rallied to nearly Saturday's finish, but then underwent a fresh sag to about 8 or 4 cents beneath the level. Wldsn Trade In Oata. 1 Lowness of prices, lack of restrictions on trading and the magnitude of fecent export dealings all helped to widen out the business in oats. There

Was a notable absence of offerings, and the market developed decided firmness. Advances, however," hardly exceeded lc, with July inclined to steady at 88. Cold unfavorable weather gave strength to corn. Trading was on a fairly liberal scale. After opening to lVt off, the market scored moderate gains. Provisions weakened in sympathy with the hog market. Dealings were almost altogether In lard and ribs.

Cattle Prime . corn fad .steers, $12.60919.1$; good to oboloa steers, $12JS1.W: good to medium,. situ 013.25; good to choice steers, $12.2$ 12.75; 4eommon to medium, 1X1.760 12.25;11.25; good to ohoiee cows. $$.7$ O10.00; fair ta medium oows, $7.7$Q $.85: cannera and cuttern. $5.50 7.75; good to prime export bulls, $7.25010: good to choice butcher bulls, $8,800

a.50: eommon to fair butchers, $7,000 i

Calves Common to bee veal calves $8012; common to best heavy, $7010. ' Sheep Good t choice sheep, $12.60 018.00; common to medium 1 sheep, $10012.35; lambs, market, strong; good to beat lambs, $15016.60: common to medium lambs, $10016.76; yearlings, $11014.50. ,

MEAT. PRICES (Corrected Dally by John Maher) v ) SELLING PRICES '

L Bacon, 36o to 40o pound; beef iteak, 30c pound; hef , roast, X8o to 25b pound; smoked ham, 82c; compound 22c; boiled ham, 60c pound; dried beef. 60c pound; fresh pork. 28o to 80c pound; lamb, t6o to 40o pound; lard, tic to 38e ponnd.

KANSAS CITY, May $1 Hogs Receipts, 9.000; steady: bulk. $16,760 1180; heavy, $16.26016.40: packers and butchers $15.90016.30; light, $16.40016.10; pigs, $13.60015.00. Cattle Receipts, 12,000; steady; prime fed steers, $12.50013.26; dressed beef steers, $8012: southern steers $8012; cows, $7011.25; heifers, $90 12.25; stackers and feeders, $8010.75; bulls. $8010.60; calves. $8014.00. 8heep Receipts, 4,000; steady; lambs. $15020.10; yearlings, $14,000 17.00; wethers, $13016.50; ewes, $12 t? $18-00.

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Cerreeted Dally by Edward .' Cooper) SELLING PRICES

ST. LOTUS, Mo., May 21. Hogs Recrtpts, 9,600: lower; lights, calm; tights $18.90016.36; pigs $1.78014.28; mixed and butchers. $16.80016.45; good heavy, $16.40016.50; bulk, $15.90 016.400. Cattle Receipts, 5.700; steady; native beef steers, $7.50013.00; yearling steers and heifers. $8 50012.00;

cows, $6011; stackers and feeders. $6(??10. Sheep Receipts, 3,500; steady; ewes. $11.60016.06; yearlings, $13.00 016.90; clipped lambs, $14016.35.

GRAIN QUOTATIONS

f CINCINNATI. O., May 21. Wheat: No. 2 red winter. $3.0203.05; No. 3, $2.9503.00; No. 4. $2.6002.80; sales, 2 cars. . Corn: No. 2 white, $1.72; No. "3 white. $1.72; No. 4 white. $1.6801.70; No. 2 yellow. $1.70; No. 3 yellow, $1.69; No. 4 yellow, $1.6701.69; No. 2 mixed. $1.69;. ear corn. $1.6401.70. . Oats: No. 2 white, 74c; No. 2 mixed, 72c. . , Rye: Range, $1.8502.18.

EAST BUPALO. May ,21. CattleReceipts, 3,500; active and 15c to 35c

higher; shipping steers, $lO013.5Or

butchers, $9012; heifers. $7011.50:

cows, $6010.75; bulls. $7011; stock

era and feeders. $7.5009.55; . fresh cows and springers, active and strong $50)?? $120. V Vals Receipts, 2.200; active and Steady, $5016.60, few at $15.75. Hogs Receipts, 8,000; active; pigs. 50c higher; others strong to 10c higher; heavy, $16.850 17.00: mixed, $16.75017.00; Yorkers. $16.65 016.75; light Yorkers, $15.500 16.25; pigs, $14.50215.00; roughs, $14.50014.75; stags 12013.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000; active; Wethers and mixed, 50c higher.

Asparagus, home-grown,: 5c buch; Bananas, 20c to 30o dosen; Qreen Beans, 10c pound; Beets, SC pound; Cabbage, '15c pound; cauliflower. I5e to 35o head; Celery. 10c bunch; Chives, 10c bunch; Cocoanuts. 10c each; Cranberries. 12 He pound: Cucumbers, 10c to 20c each; Egg Plant, 15c to 20c each; Garlic, 20c pound; Grape Fruit, 5c to 15c each; Kale. 15c pound; Lemons, 20c to 30c dozen: Lettuce, leaf. 18c pound; head, 10c 'o 15c each; Limes, isc to 20c dozen; Onions, green, 3 bunches for 10c; Texas. 10c pound: Oranges. 15c to 50c dot; Parsley, 10c: bunch Peas, 15c lb; Peppers. gren. 5c each; Pineapples, 16e to 25e each: Potatoes, new. c pound; old, $1.00 peck; Radishes, 6c bunch: Rhubarb, 5c bunch, or 3 for 10c; Spinach, l8o pound: Strawberries, 16030a quart box; Sweet Potatoes, Se pound; Tomatoes, 15c pound. MISCELLANEOUS . Beans, Navy. 22c pound; Lima, 20c pound; Kidney, 20 pound; Honey, 22c pound; Popcorn, 10c pound; Walnuts, Caltfcrnia, 35c pound; Sassafras. 5c bunch.

PHILADELPHIA, May 21. Wool quotations are: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, delaine washed 62 65c r XX and aoove washed 56057c; half

blood combing 570584; three-eights blood combing. 6162c; quarter blood combing, 59 60c; delaine unwashed, 86058c; common and braid, 48050c; Michigan and New York fleeces, delaine unwashed, 62053c; half blood unwashed 630 54c; three-eighths blood unwashed 59060c; quarter blood unwashed 57059c; common and braid, 48 049c; Wisconsin and Missouri, three-eighths blood 57058c; quarter blood 560 57c; braid. 48049c: black, burry, seedy cotts 45046c; Georgia. 60052c; Virginia, Kentucky and similar, half blood unwashed, 55058c; three-eighths blood unwashed, 62063c quarter blood unwashed, 59060c.

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Wheat Open. High. Low. Close.

July ......230 239 230 233 Sept 214 217 209 210 Corn-

July 154 157U 164H 154H

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Lard-

July ...... 22.77 22.77 22.65 22.55

Sept 22.85 22.87 22.6? 22.67

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TOLEDO, May 21. Wheat

cash. $3.05; July, $2.38; Sept.. $2.16. Cloverseed: Prime cash. $10.95; Oct., $11.85. Alsike: Prime cash, $11.50. Timothy: Prime cash, $3.80.

, CHICAGO. Mary 21. Wheat: No. 2

red, nominal; No. 3 red, nominal; No.

2 hard, $8.08; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow. $1.7001.72; No. 3 yellow, $1.6901.71. Oats: No. 3 white, 72073; Standard, 73074c. Pork: $38.25. - Ribs: $20.20020.60. i Lard: $22.45022.56.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

CINCINNATI, O.. May 21. HogsReceipts, 5,900; market, steady; packers and butchers, $16.20016.25; common to choice, $9015.40; pigs and lights, $90 14.75. , Cattle Receipts, 1,800; market.

steady; steers, $7.50011.50; heifers,

7 50011.25; cows. $6.75 0 9 50.

Calves Market, Steady; $7013.50. Sheep Receipts, 200; market,

Strong, $6010.60. Lambs Market, strong, $9014.

CINCINNATI, O., May 21. Butter: Creamery, extra. 41c; centralized ex

tra, 38 c; do firsts, 35c; do seconds, 32c; dairy fancy, 32c; packing stock.

2$4024c. Eggs Prime first, 34c; first, 33c; ordinary first, 32c; second, 30c. Poultry Broilers under . 1 lbs.; 40043c; fryers over 1 lbs., 30; turkeys, 17c; roosters, 15c Potatoes Michigan. $9.60010.00; Wisconsin. $9.60010.00. Sweet Potatoes $2.2502.50 per hamper. Cabbage $$.0007.00 per crate. Onions Spanish. $4.0005.00 per 100 lb. crate; Texas. $1.6502.25.

CHICAGO, May 21: Butter market: Steady; creamery firsts, 33038.

Eggs; Receipts, 24,279; market

higher; firsts. 34085c; fowls, 21c.

Potato market: Higher; receipts 15

cars; Idaho. Colorado and Oregon whites, $3.25 03.35; Wisconsin and Michigan whites, $3.0003.20. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 21. Hogs Receipts, .4,000; higher; heavies,

$16.70016.75; heavy Yorkers. $16,000

16.50; light Yorkers, $14.60016.50;

pl?s. $13 25013.50. .' '

Sheep and Lambs Receipts,' 5,200;

market, steady; top sheep, $12.50; top

lambs. $16.00.

Cattla Receipts, 1,300: market, 25c higher; stsers, $12.50012.95; heifers,

$10.50011.25; cows, $9010.50.

Calves Receipts, 1,200; market,

steady; top, $14.00. v

NEW YORK. May 21. Closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange today follow: American Can, 46. American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar, 90. American Smelter, 102. Anaconda. 81. Atchison, 100. Bethlehem Steel, 137. . Canadian Pacific, 161. Chesapeake Ohio. 68. Great Northern, pfd., 106. Lehigh Valley, 61.

New York Central, 89. No. Pacific, 101: So. Pacific, 92. ' Pennsylvania, 52. U. S. Steel, com., 125. U. S. Steel, pfd., 118.

WOOL QUOTATIONS-

boston, Mass., May 21. WoolOhio and Pennsylvania fleeces: Delaine washed, 62 065: delaine unwashed, 55056; blood combing, 6363c; blood combing, 58059c; Michigan and New York fleeces: Fine, unwashed. 45046c; delaine unwashed 53054c; blood unwashed, 64 055c; blood unwashed, 61062c. Wisconsin, Missouri, and average New England: blood, 560 57c; blood. 58c; blood, 52053c. Virginia, Kentucky and similar: blood unwashed, 55 56c; blood unwashed, 63 64c. Scon red basis: Texas, 'Fine 12 months, $1.3501.40; fine eight months, $1.25 01.30; California: Northern, $1,300 1.35; middle county, $1.2001.25.

Indianapolis Representative Sales

CHICAGO. May 21 Hogs Receipts 41,000; market, slow; bulk of sales,

$15.85016.35; lights, $15.10016.25; mixed, $15.65016.45: heavy, $15,650 5Q: rough, $15.65080; pigs, $10,500 $14.50.

Cattle Receipts. 21,000: market.

weak; native beef eattle. $9.50013.65; stackers and feeders. $7.60010.35;

cows and heifers, $6.60011.60; calves,

$1014.75. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; market, Steady; wethers, $12.750 15.75; lambs, $15.75 0 20.40. i - . . - ''INDIANAPOLIS. May 21. HogsReceipts, 8,500. Cattle Receipts, 1,100, Calves Receipts, 550JSueep Receipts. 350. Hogs Best heavies, $16.45&16.65; common to medium Uprhts, $14?T 16.25; good to choice

lights, $16.25016.45; roughs, $15,000 J

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HOGS $ i. 78 $12.50 58 ..................... 181 16.35 2$ 234 16.55 -: STEERS ' 20 736 $ 8.50 14 992 11.35 4 ......... .1130 12.00 HEIFERS 24 .... 595 $ 8.75 1 620 11.00 14 748 11.65 COWS 2 .................. . . . 840 $ 7.00 5 ... 983 9.15 2 ....... ......1055 10.00 BULLS 2 910 $ 8.50 1? .1190 9.50 1 1290 10.25 CALVES 1 290 $ 7.00 2 125 9.00 5 128 11.00 4 175 14.00

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Heavies. 260 to 800 lbs . : $15.50 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs,.. $15.00 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs... 813.50

Medium, 180 to 225 lbs.... 815.25

Pigs $8.00012.00 Stags ., ....$8.00011.00 Sows $11.00012.00

Cattle. Botcher steers, 1,000 to 1,500

lbs $8.00 010.00 Butcher cows ... $5.0008.00

Heirers $6.00010.00

Bulls ,..$5 0007.50

caives. Choice veals . . .$11.00 Heavies and. lights ........$8.0007.00 8heep. Spring lambs ...$8.00010.00 ' PRODUCE : rf (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling 35c; young chickens, seninc 35c to 40c:

country butter, selling 40c: creamery butter, selling 45c; fresh eggs, selling, 35c; country lard, selling 28c; potatoes, selling, $1.00 a peck.

FEED QUOTATIONS (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelan:)' Paying Oats. 70c: corn. 81.60: rve.

$1.50; clover seed. $9.00010.00 a bushel, straw, $9.00 a ton. - -

Selling Cotton seed meal. 848.00 a

ton. $2.50 cwt; middlings, $50.00 a ton, $2.60 a cwt.; bran, $48.00 a ton,!

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