Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 153, 10 April 1919 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919. PAGE FIFTEEN

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GRAIN QUOTATIONS

E. W. WAGNER 6. CO.'S REVIEW CHICAGO, April 10. Bearish' factors are now being considered In grain after being ignored for many days. Market is effected actually in way of hedges being placed against country purchases. Steps are now being taken towards relieving the car situation and It is expected that a material increase will be noticed In, grain receipts within a week or ten days. Country elevator men are anxious to move cash stuff. Oats have been Inclined to follow corn. The eastern demand continues slow.

CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER 4 CO., 212 Union National Bank Build- . Ing. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, April 10. Following Is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Corn May .....156V4 158 155 156 July 1504 1524 148 149 Sept 145 146 143 1434 OatsMay 68 68 67 674 Tilly 67 67 65 664 Pork May 49.50 49.60 49.25 49.25 Lard May 29.15 29.35 29.15 29.30 RibsMay 27.25 27.25. 27.80 27.70 TOLEDO, O., April 10. Cloverseed Prime cash. $30.00, April $25.50, October, $17.25. Alsiie Prime cash $24.00. Timothy Prime cash old, $5.05, new and April $5.15, May $5,124. Sept., $5.60, Oct. $5.40. CHICAGO, April 10 Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.60 1-2 S 1.62 1-2; No. 4 yellow, $1.691.591-2; No. 5 yellow, $1.561.67. Oats No. 3 white, 68069; standard, 69691-2. Pork, nominal; ribs, $25.6027.50; lard, $29.00. CINCINNATI. O., April 10 Wheat No. 1 red $2.68 2.69; No. 2 red. $2.67; No. 3 red $2.6402X6; lower grades as to quality, $2.5602.64. Corn No. 2 white, $1.67(1.68; No. 3 white $1.651.66; No. 4 white. $1.63 1.65; No. 2 yellow, $1.681.69; No. 3 yellow $l.G6frl67; No. 4 yellow, $1.641.66. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.6601.67.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 10. Hogs Receipts. 6,500; higher. Cattle--Receipts, 1,100; steady. Calves -Recfipis, 500; steady. Sheep Receipts, 50; steady. W MOGS Slood to choice, 160 to 200 lbs., $20.50 C?20.C0; mixed and medium, 160 to 200 lbsi., $20.5020.t30; fat hogs, $19.50tfj) $19.50 down; feeding pigs, under 130 lbs., $19.50 down; bows according to quality, tl8.0019.25; good to prime. $20.60020.75; bulk of sows. $18,500 19.00; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $15.00018.00; boars, thin sows and skips, no definite prices. CATTLE Killing Steers Extra good. 1,300 lbs. and upward. $17.00018.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $17.50 018.00; common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $15.50016.50; good to choice, 1.200 to 1.300 lbs., $17.50 $18.50; common to medium, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs.. $15016.00; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $14.00015.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1.150 lbs., $13.00014.00; poor to good, under 1,000 lbe., $12.00014.00; good to best yearlings, $14.00015.50. Heifers Good to best, under 800 lbs., $14015.25; common to medium, 800 Its. up, $10.00012.00; good to beBt, under 800 lbs., $14.00015.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $10013. Cows Good to best. 1.050 lbs. upward, $12.0001400; common to meium, 1,050 lbs., upwards, $9.50011.00; f;ood to best, under 1,05 lbs.. $10,000 112 00; common to medium, under 1,060 lbs.. $8.00 0 9.60; caoners and cutters, $5.00 7.50; fair to choice milkers. $90.000140. Bulls Common to best, 1.300 lbs. upward. $10.00012.50; good to choice, uuder 1,300 lbs., $11.00013.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs.. $9.00010.00; common to good bolognas, $8.50010.00. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs $16.00017.25; common to medium veals, under 200 lbs., $9.00 415.00; good to choice heavy calves, 73.6001100; common to medium heavy calveB. $7.0009.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 800 lbs., and up, $13.00014.00; common to fair steers. 800 lbs., and up, $12.00013.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $12.60 013.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs.. $10.50012.50; medium to good heifers, $9.00010.50; medium to good cows, $8.0009.50; springers, $8,50 0 9.60; stock calves. 250 to 450 lbs.. $8.50011.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep, $10.00011.00; common to medium 6heep, $7,000 9.00; good to choice light lambs, $17.50 0 18.00; common to medium lambs, $12017; western fed lambs, $18.50 down; western fed wethers, 11 down; bucks, per 100 pounds, $7.0007.50. Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone East 28; Home, 81235. DAYTON, O.. April 10. Hogs Receipts, three cars; market, steady to strong; choice heavies, $20.00020.25:

select packers nr.U butchers, $19,900 ;

$20.00; heavy Yorkers. $18.50019.00; ll?ht YoiRcrs, $17.60018.00; pigs, $15 GflS.DO; stags, $12.00014.00; fat sows $18.00018.50; common and fair sows, $17.50018.00. Cattle Receipts, six cars; market, steady; fair to good shippers, $15.00 016.50; good to choice butchers, $14 i15; fair to medium butchers, $120 17 ; good to choice heifers, $12013; fair to good heifers, $9 11; choice lat cows. $709; bologna cows, $507; lecher bulls, $11012; bologna bulls, $?ft'U; calves, $10014. 'Sheep Receipts, light; market, strong. Sheep, $8010. Lambs, $100 15 00.

PITTSBURGH. April 10. Hogs Receipts, 1,500; market, active; heavies, $20.60020.70; heavy Yorkers $20,500 $20.60; light Yorkers, $19.50019.75; pigs, $19.00019.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500: markei., lower; top sheep, $12.75; top lambs, $17.00. Calves Receipts, 160; market, steady; top, $17.50.

EAST BUFFALO, April 10. Cattle Receipts, 350; slow. Calves Receipts, 700; steady; $6.0009.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,600, steady; heavy and mixed, $20.90021.00; Yorkers, $20.75 21.00; light Yorkers, $19.75020.25; pigs, $19.50020.00; roughs, $18.00 18.50; stags, $12.00015.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,400; lambs, slow; wool lambs, $15.00020.00; clipped lambs, $12.0017.00; yearlings, $11.00 015.00; wethers, $13.50013.85; ewes, $5.0012.50; mixed, sheep, $12.75 13.25. . 8

CINCINNATI, April 10. ReceiptsCattle, 800; hogs, 5,900; sheep, 100. Cattle Market, low and steady; shippers, $13.50016; butchers steers, extra, $14015.50; good to choice $12.50 14; common to fair, $711.50. HeifersExtra, $13014; good to choice. $11.50013; common to fair, $7010.50. Cows Extra, $11012.50; good to choice, $8.5010; common to fair, $6 8; canners, $506; stockers and feeders, $7.50013.50; bulls, steady; bologna, $9010.75; fat bulls, $11012. Milch Cows Steady. Calves Slow, and 25 cents lower; extra, $16; fair to good, $13015.75; common and large $6012. Hogs Slow and 25 cents lower; selected heavy shippers, $20.25; good to choice packers and butchers, $20.25; medium, $19.50020.25; stags, $10012.75; common to choice heavy fat sows, $1418.00; light shippers, $18019; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $12 16.75. Sheep Slow; extra, $12.50 $13.00; good to choice, $11012.50; common to fair, $6010; Iambs, slow; extra, $18018.50; good to choice, $18 18.25; common to fair, $13017; clipped lambs, $9016.50.

CHICAGO. April 10. Hogs Receipts, 32,000; market, fairly active; mostly 5 cents lower than yesterday's average; top $20.50; bulk of sales. $20.10020.40; heavy weight, $20.30 $20.50; medium weight $20.25020.45; light weight $19.80020.40; light lights $18.65020.10; bows $18.25019.75; pigs $17.50018.75. Cattle Receipts 9,000; beef steers, feeders and calves steady; canners. and cutters 15 cents higher; other she-stock slow and steady; heavy beef steers $11.50 20.25; light beef steers $10018.50; butcher cows and heifers, $7.40014.75; canners and cutters, $5.75010.00; . veal calves 114.50 0 $17.50; Btocker and feeder steers $7.50 15.25. Sheep Receipts 11,000; best hand weight lambs held $10 to 15 cents higher; sheep steady. Lambs, 84 pounds or less $18019.65; 85 pounds or better $17.75019.60; culls $14' $17.75; ewes, medium and 'good, $12.25015.50; culls and common $6.00 $12.25.

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PRODUCE MARKET

CHICAGO, April 10. Butter Market, lower; creamery firsts, 550614c. Eggs Receipts, 37,774 cases; market, higher; firsts, 390404c; lowest, 384. Live Poultry Market, unchanged. Potatoes Steady; receipts, 62 cars; Northern sacked and bulk white U. S. grade No. 1, $1.8002.00; Western russets, $2.3502.40; new stock Florida No. 1, 1 15 per barrel. NEW YORK STOCK LIST NEW YORK, April 10 The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 50 1-2. American Locomotive, 651-2. American Beet Sugar, 77. American Smelter, 71. Anaconda. 62. Atchison, 92 3-4. Bethlehem Steel, bid 72 8-8. Canadian Pacific, 160. Chesapeake and Ohio, 59. Great Northern, Pfd., 92 1-8. New York Central, 74. No. Pacific, 93 7-8. So. Pacific, 104. Pennsylvania, 44 1-8. U. S. Steel, Com., 98 3-8. LIBERT V BONDS NEW YORK, April 10. Final prices on Liberty Bonds today were: 3 1-2 99.10 First 4 95.70 Second 4 - 93.74 First 4 1-4 95.84 Second 4 1-4 93.74 Third 4 1-4 95.62 Fourth 4 1-4 93.64 BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat, delivered in Richmond, is bringing 64 cents this week.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

1 ! I 1 7 Buying Corn, $1.65; oats, 65c; rye, $1.25; straw, per ton, $7.00.

semng cottonseea meai. per ton, $67.00; per cwt., $3.50; tankage, 50 per cent, per ton. $93.00; per cwt,

$4.o; per cent, xuo per ton; $o.ou per cwt.; Quaker dairy feed, per ton, $50, per cwt., $2.65; linseed oil meal, a. . r . 4. r, ryrr . , x

per ion, 9. per iu, 90. to; etui, per bbl., $2.75; wheat bran, per ton, $50;

bran and shorts mixed, per ton, J53; white wheat middlings, per ton, $58, $3 per cwt.; white rye middlings, per

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemcyar'a) SELLING PRICE

VEGETABLES New cabbage, 10c lb., green beans, 30c, cucumbers, 25c; egg plant, 30c lb.; new spring carrots, 15c bunch; spring beets, 5c lb. Asparagus, 20c bunch; rhubarb, 10c bunch. Cauliflower, small, 20c lb.; large Cauliflower, 15c lb.; leaf lettuce, 25c per lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 35c per lb.; leak, 10c a bunch.

Bermuda onions, 15c per pound; parsley, 5c a bunch; mangoes, 5 and 8c each; tomatoes, hot house grown, 30 cents lb. Sweet potatoes, 124 cents per lb.; turnips, new, 15c bunch, old, 6c lb; potatoes, old, $1.75 bu; young onions, 5c bunch; Shallott's, 10c bunch; breakfast radishes, 5c bunch. Button mushrooms, $1.25 a pound; sprouts, 35c; parsnips, 6c lb. New green peas, per pound, 30c. Miscellaneous. Eggs, 40 cents; creamery butter, 74 cents; country butter, 55 centa a pound. Produce (Buying). Country butter, 45c lb.; eggs, 35c dozen; old chickens, 30c pound; fry chickens, 35c pound. Fruits. Grape fruit, 10c and 15c; WInesaps 124c lb. straight; Greenings. 10c lb.; yellow onion sets, 5c lb. Bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 40c dozen, oranges, 60 cents per dozen; Florida oranges 60 cents dozen; strawberries, 6O0 quart; celery, California, 25c bunch; cocoanuts, 20c each.

DEATHS

Kenney Funeral services for John Kenney, veteran Pennsylvania employe who met death when struck by a G. R. & I. passenger train Tuesday morning, will be held at 9 o'clock Friday morning at St Mary's church, followed by Interment in the St. Mary's cemetery. The Rev. W. J. Cronin will officiate. Friends may call any time at the home of Dan Doyle, 76 State street. Hall Funeral services of John Hall will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chapel of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Walterman. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. ..Schwegman Funeral services of Mary Philomina Schwegman will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, at St. Andrew's church. The Rev. F. E. Roell will officiate. Burial will be In St. Andrew's cemetery. Friends may call at any time at the home, one mile south of Richmond on the Boston pike.

ENUMERATORS START WORK

School enumeration began Thursday and will continue until April DO. Miss Gladys Hartman, assistant at the

Social Service Bureau, Is in charge. Nine men will be used this year instead of five as has been the customary number. This provides an enumerator fe- each school district.

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WEIDNER NAMES AID

Frank Bescher, son of Baltz Bescher, city controller, has accepted the position of assistant city treasurer offered him by Treasurer Ed Weidner, following the resignation of E. G. McMahan, and will begin his duties on April 15. Bescher is a world war veteran.

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