Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 129, 11 April 1918 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918
BRINGING UP FATHER
By McManus
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MARKET
CORN PRICES JUMP ON CHICAGO MART CHICAGO. April 11. With the removal of maximum prices restrictions and the beginning of trade tn future delivery contracts based on the actual commercial grades, the corn market today became again a broad, active affair, and jumped considerably higher than even radical bulls had predicted. It had been anticipated that $1.50 a bushel would be reached for the July option, but some transactions took place as much as 5c above that level. The strength of the market was best illustrated by the fact that at the corresponding time a year ago July stood at $1.25 1-2. After opening this morning at $1.50 to $1.55 July and $1.27 1-4 to $1.27 1-2 May, prices steadied around $1.51 3-4 July. Oats were comparatively neglected and showed a lack of . support. Opening quotations, which varied from unchanged to 7-8c lower, were followed by a material setback all around. Selling by pit traders tended to depress provisions. Higher prices on hogs received but little uotice.
Calves Market weak: $714.50.
Sheen Receipts none: market
strong. Lambs Market strong.
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
Close. 127 157
90 86
CHICAGO, April 11. The rango of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: No trading In wheat.
Corn Ooen. Hiah. Low.
May 127V4 127fc 127 July 150 1574 150 Oats Apr 89 Vs 90 8 ; Mv 87 87 U 8ti
Lard . May 25 90 July 26.30 26.32 26.20 26.20 CHICAGO, April 11. Corn No. 2 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, $1.0 1.72: No. 4 yellow, $1.551.66. Oats No. 3 white, 89 91; standard. 92 93. Pork Nominal. Ribs $23.50244 00. Lard $25.80. TOLEDO. O., April V Wheat Prime cash. No. 1 red. $2.20. Cloverseed Prime cash, $19.00, uc tober. $14.00. . Alslke I'rime cash. $15.2o. Timothy Prime cash, old, 53. bo. new $3.67. April $3.67, September, $4.17, October $3.97.
PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 11. Hogs
Receipts 1.500; market active ; neavies $18.3018.40; heavy Yorkers $18.7518.80; light Yorkers $18.501860; pigs $18.2518.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 500; market steady; top sheep $13.75; top lambs, $17.25. Calves Receipts 500; market is lower; top $16.25. CHICAGO, April 11. Hogs Receipts 32,000; market unsettled; bulk of sales $17.4517.80; lights $17.30
$17.90; mixed $17.20 g 17.90; neavy, $16.4517.75; rough $16.45 1680; pigs $13.2517.00. Cattle Receipts 14,000; market, steady; steers' $10.35 15.9$; stockers and feeders, $8.50 12.20; cow3 and heifers $713.15: calves $10.5015.50. Sheep Receipts 10,000; market, steady;- sheep $12.6517.85; lambs, $16.50021.10. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., April 11, Cattle Receipts 125; steady. Calves Receipts 200, steady; $7.00 16.25. Hogs Receipts 1,300, strong; heavy $18.50018.65; mixed and Yorkers $18.6518.75; light Yorkers $18.25(818.50; pigs $18.00 18.25; roughs $16.25 $16.50; stags $13.0014.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 400; steady to strong; wool lambs $16.00 $21.25; others unchanged.
bunch. PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer & Sona.) - Butter, 33c; eggs, 20c; potatoes, new, $1. Onions, yellow.. $1.752.00 per 100 lbs.; white $1.752.00 per 100-lb. sack; onion sets, 15c per lb.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE Butter Creamery whol milk extra 46c, centralized extra, 43c, do firsts 41c, do seconds, 40c, fancy dairy 38c, packing stock No 1, 30c, No. 2, 26c. Eggs Prime firsts, floss off) 33c; firsts, 32c; ordinary firsts. 31c: seconds, S0c; goose eggs, '75c; duck eggs, 36c. Poultry Broilers under 2 lbs., 40c; fryers over 2 lbs. 35c; roasting 4 lbs.
and over, 35c; roosters, 25c; stag3, 30c; hen turkeys, 3 lbs. and over, 30c; toms young 10 lbs. and over, 30c; do old 15 lbs. and over. 25c; culls 10c: white duck3, 3 lbs. and over, 32c; colored do 30c; geese choice full feather, 23c; do medium, 21c; guineas $7 per dozen. Apples Pippins $5.506 per brl Ben Davis $45, Ganos $4.755.25 per brl. Jonathan $2.252.50 per box. Baldwin $55.50, Greenings $66.50, Rome Beauty $67 per brl. Beets Home-grown $1.50 1.75 per bush, Florida $2.503 per crate. Onions Yellow 5075c per 100-lb. sack, white $1.25 1.50. Spanish $1 1.25 per crate. Potatoes Wisconsin, $1.501.75 per 100 round sack; home grown, $1.75 2.25 per 100 pound sack.
PRODUCE MARKET
LIVE STOCK PRICES
CHICAGO, April 11. Butter market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 35,019 cases; market unchanged. Potato market higher; Minn., Wis. and Mich, bulk $1.00 1.15; do., sack, $1.10 $120.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
NEW YORK, April 11. The closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange follow: American Can.. 40V4American Locomotive, 60. American Beet Sugar, 74iAmerican Smelter, 1V. Anaconda, 63. Atchison. 82U. Bethlehem Steel bid. 76 VaCanadian Pacific, 135 VChesapeake and Ohio, 54 VaGreat Northern Pfd.. 87"'8. New York Central, 68. No. Pacific, 84B8. So. Pacific, 82. Pennsylvania, 43. U. S. Steel, Com., 88.
INDIANAPOLIS, April 11. HogsReceipts. 7,000. active. Cattle Receipts. 13,20 steady. Calves 450. lower. Sh6ep Receipts, none. Steers Prime corn fed steers, 1,300 and up, 14 50 & $15.00; good to choice steers. 1,300 and up. $14.00 $ $14.50; common to medium steers. 1,300 and up, $13,50114.00; good to choice steers to medium steers. 1.150 to 1.250. $13.25014.00; good to choice steers. 000 to 1.000 lbs. $1.5013.23; fair to medium yearlings. $9.7512.00. Heifers and Cows Goou to choice heifers. $11.00 12.50; common to fair heifers, $8.50 9.25; fair to medium cows. $9.00 12.00; fair to medium cows, $8.50 9.25; canners and cut$7.258.23. Bulls and Calves Good to prime export bulls, $10.00 $11.25; good to choice butcher bulls,$10.00 $10.50 common to fair bulls, $8.50 & 9.25; and up, $13.50 14.75; good to choice common to best veal calves, 10.00 $14.50; commoa to best heavy calves. $7.00 11.00: stock calves, 250 to 450 pounds, $7.50 10.50;good to choice lights, $16.10 16.15. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 700 pounds and up. $10.00 11.25; common to fair steers, under-700 pounds. $9.00 $10.00; good to choice steers, under 700 pounds. $9.5010.50; common to fair steers, under 700 pounds, $8.50 9.50; medium to good heifers, $7.509.00; medium to good feeding cows, $7.008.50; springers. $7.008.50. H0ggBest heavies. $17.501S.OO; medium and mixed. $17.80 $18.50; good to choice lights, $18.10 & $18.25; common to medium lights, $18.00 $18.15; rough and packers, $15.00 $16.75; best pigs. $17.75 $18.25; light pigs, $14.00 17.50; bulk of sales, $17.7518.15. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice 'yearlings, $15.00018.00; common to fair yearlings. $13.00014.75; good to choices heep. $14.00016.00; bucks 100 pounds. $10.00 011.00; good to choice breeding ewes. $14.00016.00; common to medium spring lambs, $14.00 017.75; good to choice spring lambs, $18.00020.00. . CINCINNATI, O., April 11. HogsReceipts 4,600. Cattle Receipts 600; market steady.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
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Potatoes Wisconsin, $1.751.85 per crate. Sweat potatoes Nancy Hall, $2.15 2.25 per hamper. Indianapolis Representative Sales HOGS 3 -66 $15.75 64 "V.'.'.'.. 200 18.25 STEERS 3 580 $ 8.50 3 !!!!!!!!!!! 1520 14.80 HEIFERS 4 462 $ 8.50 28 ". 821 12.75 COWS 5 706 $ 7.25 2 840 8.50 5 968 9.75 1 1260 12.00 BULLS 1 790 $ 8.50 1 620 9.25 1 . 1300 10.00 1 1930 11.00 CALVES
1 260 I 7.00
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POTATOES POTATOES TMTSWrcT. Q?t? PER PECK. . 25
4 LBS. FANCY RED ONIONS ....1Q
13C
3 lbs. Turnips l"c 10 lbs. Karo Syrup 85c 5 lbs. Dark Karo Syrup 43c iy2 lbs. Dark Karo Syrup 13c 5 lbs. Maple Flavor Karo Syrup at 53c 1 lbs. White Karo Syrup.. 15c 1 lbs. Maple Karo Syrup.. 18c 5 lbs. Cooping Apples 18c Sunbeam Chile Sauce, bottle.15c Large Can Apricots 17c Nabiscos, 2 for 25c Plymouth Rock Gelatine, boxes for 25c lb. Baker's Cocoa 21c y2 lb. Baker's Chocolate 20c 2. Cans Pork and Beans .25c 5 lbs. Parsnips 15c Cabbage, per lb 5c Queen Olives, bottle. ...... .10c Two Large Cans Milk 25c Four Small Cans Milk 25c Goddard Sweet Corn, can... 15c Red Beans, can 10c Calumet Baking Powder, lb. 20c Ko-We-Ba Mincemeat, pkg..10c Cooking Figs, lb 20c Not-A-Seed Raisins, pkg 10c 5 Bunches Green Onions 10c Lux Washing Powder, 2 for.. 25c 15c Bottle My WTlfe's Maple
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(Corrected Daily by Omer G Whelan.) Paving Oats, 90c; new corn, $135 t $1.50; rye. $2.00 $2.25; straw. $7.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $58.00 a ton. $3.00 a cwt; tankage, $93.00 a ton, $4.75 a cwt; oil meal, $63.50 a ten, $3.25 a cwt.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES
(Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers.) VEGETABLES Wax beans, 35 cents per pound; asparagus, 15c bunch; new cabbage, 10c lb.; brussels sprouts, 35c; green beans, 25c per lb.; carrots, 3 to 5c lb., spring carrots, 15c buncb: spring beets 10c bunch; old cabbage, 6 to 8c lb ; cauliflower 15 25c head; hot-house cucumber 20c; egg plants 15 to 25c; kohlrabi 10c bunch; leaf lettuce 20c per pound; head lettuce, 3oc lb. trimmed; 20c per pound, untrimmed; French endive, 60c lb.; leak. 10c bunch: mushrooms, 90c pound; onions, 3 cents per pound; Spanish onions, Sc per pound; new potatoes. 10c per pound; shallots, 8c bunch; young onions, 5o bunch; oyster plant, 10c bunch; parsley, 5c bunch; mangoes, 5c each; radishes, 5c bunch; spinnach 15c per lb.; toms, 30c per pound; turnips 3 to 5 cents per pound; water cress, 5c per bunch; celery cabbage, 10 per pound; artichokes, TO each; celery, 8. 10 and 15c; bunch; parsnips 5c per lb.; potatoes, $1.251.40 per bushel; Jersey sweets, 10c per pound; rhubarb. 10c bunch; green peas. 35c lb.; kahl, 10c o FRUJTS Apples 3 to 8c per pound; grape fruit 8 to 10c; cranberries 25c per pound; lemons 40c per doz.; bananas, 8c per pound; limes 30c per dos.; pomegranates, 8 to 10c each; oranges, 40c to Oc doz.; pineapples. 20c each. MISCELLANEOUS New chellbarks. 10c per lb.; black walnuts, 3 to 5c per pound; ,eggs 35c per doz.; strawberries 30c per quart; butter, creamery, 52c; country, 45c per pound; sassafras, 5c10c per
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