Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 222, 30 July 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917
Today's Market Quotations
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
GORN MARKET DOWNED BY TALK OF PEACE
CHICAGO. July 30. Owing to a settlement of the switchmen's 6trike here ud to a renewal of peace talk with Germany, considerable bearish sentiment developed In the corn market -.mfavorable crop conditions, however. In the southwest and west gave the hulls an advantage at first. Commission houses were on both sides of the market but as a rule, became good sellers when prices turned downward. Opening quotations, which ranged from c decline to lc advance, with Sept. at $1.63 to $1.63 and Dec. at S1.19V4 to $1.20. were followed by a setback all around to well below Saturday's finish. Heavy rains over the Dakotas and Minnesota, bringing relief to crops that had been In peril from hot winds, bad a bearish effect on wheat. After opening lc higher at $2.30, September, the market sagged to $2.28. Oats eased down "with corn. Besides, the weather for harvest operations was excellent. Provisions tended toward lower levr Is on account of resumption of work by the striking switchmen here.
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, July 30. The range of
futures follows: Wheat Open. July Sept 230
High. Low. Close.
263 261 262 230 223 224
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Sept 163 163 163 Dec 119 120 118 OatsJuly 79 80 77 Sept 61 62 60
LardSept 20.75 20.82 20.70 20.82 Oct. 20.87 20.92 20.82 20.92
,163 118 78 60
TOLEDO. July 30. Wheat: Prime cash, $2.65; July, $2.65; Sept., $2.21. Cloverseed: Prime cash, $12.00; Oct.. $13.00; Dec, $12.65; March, $12.75. Alsike: Prime cash, $12.15; Sept, $12.30; Oct., $12.15. Timothy: Prime cash, $3 90; Sept., $4.30; Oct., $4.00.
butcher bulls. $8.509.;5; common to fair bulls, J6.008.25: common to best veal calves, $9.0013.00; coin iron to best heavy calves, $611. Stockcrs and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 700 lbs. and up, $8.50 (Li 9.00; common to fair steers under 700 lbs., $7 8.25; good to choice stcsrs under 700 lbs., $S8.75; common to fair steers, un-ler 700 lbs., $6fl7.75; medium to good heifers, t6.507.50; medium to good feeding cows, $5.507.00; springers. $5.50 7.50; stock calves, 250 rto 450 lbs., $7.508.50. . Hogs Best heavies, 190 and up, $15.9016.0C; medium and mixed, $la.90(frl6; good to choice lights, $15.9016.00; common to medium lights, $14.5015.90; roughs, $13.50 14.00; best pigs, $14.2514.75; light pigs, $10.0014.00; bulk of sales of good hogs, $15.90 16.00. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice sheep, $8.75(fi9.50; common to medium sheep, $6.008.50; good to best lamhe 1 fl f i 11 path mnn tr medium
iambs'. $9.5010.25; yearlings, $10.00
10.50; bucks, 10C lx3., 57 8; spring lambs, $10.00 14.75; good to choice breeding ewes, $9W50 13.00. PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 30. Hogs P.eceipts, 4,000; market, active; heavies, $16.3516.45; heavy Yorkers, $16.2516.45; light Yorkers, $15.60 15.90; pigs, $14.75 15.40. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; market, steady: steers, $9.75 12.65; heifers, ?8.5010.00; cows, $7.50 9.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000; market, steady; top shcey; $10.50; top lambs, $14.50. Calves Receipts, 1,400; top, $14.50.
tor 5c; dry onions, 6c pound; green mangoes, 2 for 5c; red mangoes, 5c; nustard greens, 10c per pound; feahl, 10c pound; paTSley, 5c per bunch; new potatoes, 3 c. per lb.; peas, 12c lb.; white radishes, 3 bunches for 10 cts.; rhubarb, 3 for 10c each; shipped tomatoes, 15c per pound; home-grown tomatoes, 13c lb. or 2 for 25c; okra, 15c pound. Fruita. Apricots, 15c per lb.; new apples, 5c per lb.; bananas, 7c per lb., sour cherries, 18c per quart; California cherries, 20 per pt.; home-grown cherriest 15c per quart.; cantaloupe, 10c; currants, .18c per quart: dewberries, 20c qt.; gooseberries. 15c per ' qt.; grape fruit, 5c or 6 for 25c; huckleberries, 25c per qt.; lemons, 30c a dozen; limes. 30c a dozen; oranges, 40 cents a dozen; Bartlett pears, 5c each; peaches. 20 55c a basket; pineapples, 20c each; California plums, 15c per piund; black raspberries, 20c quart; red raspberries. 25c qt.; strawberries, 10c qt.; watermelons, 30 50c; cantaloupes, 10c. Miscellaneous. Hickory nuts. 10c per lb.; walnuts, 15c per 1-4 peck; eggs, 38c.
GLEN MILLER PRICES Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs $14.75 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. $15.00 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs... $13.00 Medium, .180 to 225 lbs $15.00 Pigs $8.0012.00 Stags $8.00; 11.00 Sows $11.00(3)12.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.U00 to 1.500 lbe $8.0010.08 Butcher cows ...... ...... .$5.008.00 Heifers $5.00010.00 Bulls - $5.00 $8.00 Calves. Choice veals $11.00 Heavies and lights $5.007.00 Sheep. Spring Iambs ....$11.00 FEED QUOTATIONS ' (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelan.) .Paying Oats, 70c; corn, $2.00; rye, 85. 50: straw, $7.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $54.00 a ton, $2.75 a cwt; middlings, $55.00 a ton, $2.85 a cwt.; bran, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; salt, $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker
dairy feed. $42.00 a ton, $2.25 a cwt.; tankage, $78.00 a ton. $4.00 a cwt.; oil meal, $56 a ton, $29 a cwt. WAGON MARKET Old Hay Timothy hay $17.00. Mixed $16.00. Clover hay $14.00. ' , Alfalfa $18.00. Straw $78. ' - -
LAST GERMAN
Continued From Page One. would be an exceedingly small affair not comparable for an instant to Germany's seizures of two large provinces in 1871. It must be remembered too, that after losing some millions .- in killed and wounded in a war . forced unnn Vior and -wherein she has borne
the brunt of battle for liberty through
out Europe, France has the rignt 10 make exceptional claims tor her future security such as Germany had rot in 1S71 and no other state unless Belgium, would have today." .
PRODUCE MARKET
CHICAGO. Ills.. July 30 Hogs Receipts, 17.000; market, slow; bulk of sales, $1515.80; lights, $14.7516; mixed, $14.016.15; heavy, $14.40 16.10; rough. $14.4014.00; pigs. $U.6014.50. Cattle Receipts, 6,000; market, firm; native beef cattle. $7.6014.15; western steers, $8.4011.60; stockers and feeders, $5.80 9.00; cows and heifers, $4.5011.70; calves. $8.75 $13.00. Sheep Receipts. 6.00O; market, strong; wethers, $7.6010.85; lambs, $9.7515.65.
CHICAGO, July 30. Wheat No.' 2 red. $2.60 2.64: No. 3 red. $2.57
2.59; No. 2 bard, nominal; No. 3 hard,'
nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $2. 28 2.30; No. 3 yellow, $2.292.30; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 8182c; Standard. 8283. Pork: $40.55. Ribs: $21.3521.95. Lard: $20.62 20.72.
CINCINNATI. July 30. Wheat No. 2 red winter. $2.552.57; No. 3. $2.50 2.55; No. 4, $2.302.50; sales, 3 cars. ! Ccrn No. 2 white. $2.33 2.35; No. 3 white, $2.332.35; No. 4 white, $2.31 2.33: No. 2 yellow, $2.31 2.32; No. 3 yellow, $2.31 2.32; No. 4 yellow, $2 30 2.31; No. 2 mixed. $2.31 2.32; ear corn, $2.27 2.31. Oats No. 2 white, 87 88c; No. 2 mixed, 84S5c. Rye Range, $1.95 2. 16.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
KANSAS CITY, July 30 Hogs Receipts, 8,000; strong; bulk, $15.20 16.00; heavy, $15.90 16.15; packers and butchers, $15.5016 05; light, $14.90 15.60; pigs, $12.5014.25. Cattle Receipts, 20,000; steady; prime fed steers, $12.7513.90; dressed beef steers, $10.00 12.50; southern steers, $7.0011.75; cows $5.759.50; heifers, $7,500)12.75; stockers and feeders, $6.7511.50; bulls, $6 25 8.50; calves, 7.00 12.50. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; steady; lambs, $14.25015.25 yearlings, $10 11.50; wethers, $8.5010; ewes, $8 9.50.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES '
CINCINNATI. O.. July 30. HogsReceipts, 2,100; market, strong: packers and butchers, $15.80 16.50; common to choice, $10 14; pigs and lights, $12 15.80; stags, $912. Cattle Receipts, 2,400; market dull; steers, $6.5011.00; heifers. $6 (ft 10.00; cows, $5.75 9.00. Calves Market, steady; $613. Sheep Receipts, 1,900; market, steady ; $3 S.25. Lambs Market, strong; $S 16.60.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 30. Cattle. Receipts, 1,000; steady. Hogs Receipts, 5,500; higher. Calves Receipts, 350; steady. Sheep Receipts, 700; weak. Cattle Steers Prime corn fed steers, 1300 and up. $12.50 13.75; good to choice steers. 1300 and up, $1212.50; common to medium steers, 1300 and up, $11.50 12.00; good to choice steers. 1150 to 1250, $1111.50; common to medium steers, 1150 to 1250, $11 11.50; good to choice steers, 800 to 1100, $9.7511.50; common to medium steers. S00 to 1100. $7.509.75; good to choice yearlings. $1012.50. Heifers and Cows Good to choice
heifers. $9.5012.00; fair to medium heifers, $S.509.25; common 10 foir heifers. $6.00 8.25; good to choice cows, $8.73 10.00; fair to medium cows, $7.25S50; canners and cutters. $5.00 7.00. Bulls and Calves Good to prime export bulls, $9.009.75; good to choice
Vegetables. Beets, 5 c a bunch; green corn, 35c per dozen; carrots. 5c; asparagus. 5c bunch; green beans, 5c per pound; wax beans, 15 cents per pound; head lettuce, 25c per pound; cauliflower, 15. 20, 25c; Michigan celery, 5c bunch, celery, 8c or 2 for 15c per bunch; cabbage, 4c per pound; cucumbers 8c, 2 for 15c; curley lettuce, 10c pound; head lettuce, 25c per lb.; egg plants, 1520c; spring onins two bunches
CINCINNATI, O., July 30. ButterCreamery, white milk extra 40c; centralized extra 3Sc: do firsts 34, do seconds 31c; dairy fancy, 33c; packing stock No. 1. 31c, No. 2, 26c. Eggs Prime first, 32 c; firsts. 31c; ordinary firsts, 27c. ; seconds, 25c; duck, 30c. Poultry Broilers llbs and. over 25c. do 1 lb and over, 22c. roosters, 13, hens 5 lbs. and over 19; under 5 lbs. 19, hen turkeys 8 lbs. and over 19, toms 10 lbs. and over 19, culls 8c, white . ducks 3 lbs and over 16c, do under 3 lbs 14c, colored 14c, spring ducks 2 lbs. and over 19c, geese choice full feather 12c, do medium 10c, guineas $4 per dozen. Potatoes Georgia Triumph, $4.50 4 75 per bbl.. Eastern cobblers, $4,501? 4.75. Home-grown and Louisville, $1.504.75. Onions Texas 75c $1.35 per crate. Cabbage Home grown, 751.00 per bbl. Tomatoes Tennessee, 35 40c per crate; home-grown, $1.252.00.
CHICAGO, July 30 Butter market: Steady; creamery firsts, 35 38. Eggs: Receipts, 9,442 cases; market steady; firsts, 30 32c; lowest. 26. Live poultry: Market unsettled; fowls, 1518c: springers, 2022c. Potato market higher: receipts, 35 cars; Virginia barrels, $3.75 4.25.
THANKS!
Having for the past 7 years conducted the Teeple Shoe store to Mr. Geo. Thomas and Mr. Joseph Wessel. Both friends and patrons my most -sincere appreciation of their ever increasing support and patronage which has made possible the great growth of this store. I have sold the store to Mr. Geo. Thomas and Mr, Joseph Wessel. Both of these gentlemen are experienced shoe men and I respectfully urge all my former patrons to continue their support of the store. Again thanking you I am sincerely,
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
NEW YORK, July 30. Closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange today follow: American Can, 48. American Locomotive, 73. - American Beet Sugar, 92.American Smelter, 103. Anaconda. 77. Atchison, 100. Bethlehem Steel, 129 bid. Canadian Pacific, 160. Chesapeake & Ohio, 60. Great Northern, pfd., 104. Lehigh Valley, 6314. New York Central, 88. No. Pacific, 100. So. Pacific, 93. Pennsylvania, 53. U. S. Steel, com., 124. U. S. Steel, pfd.. 118.
MUREEETTE TODAY AND TUESDAY Mac Murray a sensationally successful and charming screen star, has secured a play ideally suited to her. Also, there Is Little Billy Jacobs as a crippled child and Tom Moore as the young doctor. "The Primrose Ring" is a fantastic story with enough of the prosaic for balance. It -will be one of the signal successes of the year. Everyone should see this screen masterpiece. ADULTS 10c. CHILDREN 5c
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Free Bible lecture, under the auspices of Associated Bible Students. "As It was in the days of Noah, bo shall it be in the days of the son of man." Luke 17:26 to 32. Eight souls saved then. How many now? Come ar.d hear.-, K. of P. Temple, Aug. 1, 7; 30 p. m.
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MATINEES Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, Lower floor, 20c ; Balcony, 10c
EVENING Lower Floor, 30c ; Balcony, 10c and 20c. Phone 1699 for Reservation
The Fun in this Play Will Do You More Good Than a .Week's Vacation.
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WASIHIINOTON LAST TIME TODAY The Sunshine Maid brings the joy of the plains to the city and draws the man she loves from his gay life. See June Caprice in 'Patsy' A dainty tale of thrills and adventure. TODAY AND TUESDAY MOLLIE KING in "THE HIDDEN BRAND" A surprising climax ends the 14th episode of the "Double Cross." Don't fail to see it. Shows Continuous 1:45 to 11:00 p. m. ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c Coming Tuesday KITTY GORDON in "THE ADVENTURESS"
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