Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 117, 18 May 1906 — Page 6

EST NEWS Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond The Palfadium's Market Reports are the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newspapers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. FER GU SON INVESTMENT CO. 4 North Ninth St. CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS HEW TO MARKETS

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MESSINA LEMONS NOW TAKE THE LEAD OVER THE CALIFORNIA VARIETY.

Messina lemons now take the lea3 over California lemons In the market. During the winter the California fruit sold much more heavily than the Imported Italian stock, but with the coming of warm weather conditions change. Seasons for the two varieties of lemon begin about a month apart California In September, Messina In October or the first, of November. Until the first of May they run together In quality. The California lemon is practically seedless, while the Italian lemon has many seeds. On this account Messina lemons are usually heavier than their California Icln. California lemons, as a rule, produce more juice, weight for weight, than Messinas. These qualities tend to keep up sales of California stock as long as the stock is good. About May 1, however, California lemons begin to deteriorate. Shipments have to be made by refrigerator cars. As soon as the lemons are taken from these care they become soft and Tnushy If not placed under Ice In the stores. This makes them practlctlly useless. Messina lemons, on the other hand, hold up well In this climate and do not have to be put under Ice. Consequently from the first of May until the new crop, In September, Messina lemons lead the trade. At present Messinas sell for $4.00 to $4.50 a box, with Callfornlas $3.50 to $4.00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by tho Bee Hive Grocery.; Butter. Country 12 c to 15 Eggs. Country, per dozen 13c Country, per dozen lc Poultry, Fer Lb. Chickens, dressed, l5c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb, Mc Lemons, doz 25 to 30 Apples, per bu, $3.20 Cal. Oranges, doz 25c to 50c Figs, per lb., 20c Bananas, doz 15c to 20c Strawberries, per qt 10c Vegetables. Radishes, per bunch 0&c Cabbage, per lb 05 Lettuce, per lb 20o Spinach, per 10 10c Cucumbers, each 10c 1 Tomatoes, per qt, 25c Green Beans, per M pk 20c Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk 60c New Irish Potatoes, per pk 80c Flour. Pancake, per pkg lc Buckwheat, per pkg 10c Popcorn. On cob, per lb 05c Shelled, per lb 10c Miscellaneous. Cale, per pk 10c Maple Syrup, per gal., $1.25 Extra Fine, per gal., 1A0 Honey, per lb 22 Maple Sugar, per lb., .....15 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat 85c Corn .. . 4 45c WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Rldgo A Son.) New Corn, 35 to 38c Corn. No. 2, 56 lbs., r 40c Shelled 45c Hay. Timothy, new baled, ...$9.00 to $9.50 New hay $8.00 to $9.00 Mixed hay, baled, $8.00 Clover. Baled $7.00 Loose ...$6.G0 Seed, per bu., $6.00 to $3.00 Oats. New Oats per bu., 25c to 25c Sheaf oats 8c to 10c Miscellaneous. Rye, per bu., 50c to 60c Straw, baled, per ton ..$4.50 to $5.00 Millet. . $6.00 to $8.00 RETAIL MARKET. (Furnished by Hadley Meat Market.) Roast Pork, per lb 12 to 15c Veal, per lb ,10 c to 20c Beefsteak, per lb., ...... 12 He to 15c Fresh Pork, per lb 10 c to lRc Chuck Roast, per lb., ,..10o Beef to boll, per lb., 6c to 15c Tork chops, per lb .12 Me Fish, per lb ..15c Richmond Livestock. PAID BY THE RICHMOND ABBATOIR COMPANY. Hogs, top, heavy. $6.00 per hundred . Hogs 300 lbs., common and rough, $5.00 per hundred. Hogs. 200 and 250 lbs. average $6.00 to $6.15 per hundred. Choice butcher steers, $4.30 to $4.75 per hundred. Lambs. $5.50 to $6 oer hundred. Calves $5.50 to $6. W0 per hundred. Who are the sweetest things that painters paint, or poets 6ing, lovelier than anything? Girls who take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. The best laundry work is done by Ihe use of Russ bleaching blue. Get l-s genuine. 10c at grocers. Are your clothes faded? Use Russ bleaching blue and make them white again. 10c at all good grocers.

SHIFTING OF PRICES ON HOGS RECEIPTS WERE LARGERBIDDING BRISK.

Indianapolis May 17. Receipts 5,500 hogs, 1,500 cattle and 100 sheep against 4,533 hogs, 856 cattle and 222 sheep one week ago and 6,316 hogs, 1,249 cattle and 60 sheep one year ago. The hog market closed strong with an advance of 5c to 10c. Receipts were not as liberal as they have been for two preceding days, and demand was active. Top market for hogs Is $6.65. Offerings that brought this figure were of extra weight and quality. One load averaged 309 pounds. All leading buyers ' were In the market and trading closed early with a good clearance. Packers tooR nearly half the receipts. The greatest advance was made In choice heavy kinds. Lighter grades sold up to $6.624. while in some cases they went at $6.60. Good pigs sold from $G.OO to $6.45. Sales ranged from $6.45 to $6.55, with the greater number going at $6.55 6.60. Cattle Market Steady. Cattle prices were steady. Occasional sales were made at slightly higher prices, but In these cases Quality was better. Receipts were liberal and leading packers were the principal buyers. They were active In the x early market for good cows and heifers. There was a fair trade in steers also. After female butcher stock had been well taken the attention of buyers was given to steers and sales were frequent. The best price for cows was $4.75. Heifers of qjuality sold at $5.00. Good steers brought $5.65, but this was an Isolated case. The bull market was steady, while veal calves sold unchanged in price, with receipts fairly liberal. Fair Receipts of Sheep. The sheep market was steady, with receipts fair. Spring lambs sold at $7.50. Sheep sold at $4.50. Trade was active, being confined to local interests. Cattle. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs and upward $ 5 25 5 85 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and uuvard 4 85 5 50 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs .... 4 75 5 25 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 40 4 75 Good to choice steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 4004 75 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 00 4 50 Choice feeding steers, S'JO to 1.000 lbs 4 25 4 50 Good feeding steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs 3 85 4 25 Medium feeding steel's 700 to 900 lbs 4 25 4 50 Common to best stockers 5 00 3 75 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers.. 4 50 4 75 Fair to medium heifers 3 85 4 40 Common light heifers.. 3 00 3 65 to choice cows.... 4 00 1 50 Fair to medium cows .. 3 25 3 85 Cacners and cutters ... 2 00 3 50 Good to choice cows and end calves 80 00 50 00 Common to medium cows and calve 20 00 35 00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls ... 3 75 4 25 Fair to medium bulls .. 3 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to best veal calves 4 00 6 50 Fair to good heavy calves ........ ..... 2 50 5 00 Hogs. Best heavies. 210 lbs and upward 6 57 6 65 Medium and mixed, 190 lbs and upward 6 55 6 60 Good to choce lights 130 to ISO lbs 6 45 6 55 Common to good lights 130 to ISO lbs 6 45 6 55 Best pigs 5 756 25 Light pigs 4 75 5 50 Bulk of sales 6 55 6 60 yearlings 4 25 4 75 Sheep. Spring lambs $7 00 9 00 Good to choice lambs . . 5 50 6 00 Common to medium lambs 5 00 5 50 Gcod to choice yearlings 4 75 5 00 Common to medium" yearlings 4 25 4 50 Good to choice sheep .. 4 00 4 50 Culls to medium sheep 2 50 3 50 Stockers and feeding sheep 2 502 75 Bucks, per 100 pounds 2 50 3 50

Indianapolis Wagon Market. Corn 35 57c. Hay Timothy, $12.0014.00; clovrr $8.0010.00; mixed hay. $12.0013.00 straw, $5.00 6.00. Indianapolis Securities Palladium Special. Name. BIS Ask. Belt Railway com 158 .... Beit. Railway pfd 140 ..... Indanapoiis Gas Co 67 ..... '.ndianapoMs St. Ry. ....119 1204 Indianapolis Trac & Ter.l 89 91H New Telephone ........ 65 80 New TeL Long Dist ..... 60

ACTIVITY SHOWN IN CATTLE PEN, ,BUT PRICES REMAIN STEADY HOGS FIRM.

Publishers' Press J Cincinnati, O.. May 17. Receipts: Cattle, 1.859; hogs, 4,003; sheep, 176. Cattle Though the local demand for cattle was quiet, it -was about as good as it usually Is on Thursday, when following such liberal receipts as there have been at hand the rest of the week. The run today was a very fair one for this time in the week, but the quality wasn't the most desirable, and was generally from fair down. The volume of business In the aggregate was only fair, but prices were about the same as they were yesterday for butcher cattle of all varieties, while stocker and feeding cattle were generally reported firm under good request and Inadequate supply. Bulls Market quiet and prices about steady, due to light receipts. Calves Market quiet and no more than steady under Just moderate demand. Hogs There was a relatively small run of hogs on the market today, therefore a stronger and upward tendency to prices was manifest at the start. All the trade ruled active, with all grades selling 5c higher than yesterday. Sheep and Lambs Receipts were small and the market on sheep and lambs not much more than nominal prices are quotable. Strong and good light stock, especially clipped lambs, would sell full up to recent top quotations and possibly higher. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.15 5.35 Extra fancy .. .. 5.40 5.50 Fair to good .. .. -. 4.40 5.10 Oxen 2.50 4.35 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.15 5.25 Good to choice 4.40 5.00 Common to fair 3.25 4.25 HEIFERS Extra .. .. 4.90 5.00 Good to choice .. ... .... 4.40 4.90 Common to fair .. ,. 3.00 4.25 COWS-7 Extra .'. 4.10 4.15 Good to choice 3.50 4.15 Common to fair 1.25 3.15 Canners 1.25 2.65 Stockers and feeders .. 2.75 4.65 Fat dairy cows 2.75 4.00 Extra 4.10 4.25 BULLS Thn and light .. 2.50 3.75 Bologna 3.85 4.25 Extra 4.15 4.25 Fat bulls 4.00 4.35 CALVES Common and large ..' .. 4.00 6.50 Fair to tjood 6.00 6.50 Choice to extra 6.75 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers $ 6.60 6.65 Mixed packers 6.55 6.60 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.25 6.10 Stags 4.00 4.75 Light shippers 6.45" 6.55 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5.50 6.35 Sheep. Extra $ 4.50 5.00 Good to choice 4.25 4.40 Lambs. Extra $ 6.50 Good to choice 6.25 6.50 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Satarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, the uncrsigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfecty honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, eating directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came Into the home of S. C. Blair, school . superintendent, at St Albans, W .Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint ha names. He says: "My little daughter had St Vitus' Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew worse until as a last resort we tried Electric Bitters; and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknesses, impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Price 50 cents.

Union Trac pfd , . 92 Union Trust Co .222 Bonds. Indana Union Trac 5s.... 81 82 Indianapolis C &S. 5s 102 Indianapolis & Eastern 5s 94 Indianapolis Gas 5s 103 Indpls & Ggnfid R R 5s ..100 Indpls. & Mart R T 5s. ... 92 Tndpls North. Trac 5s 94 Indpls & Grnfld R R 5s ..100 102 Indianapolis St Ry 4s .. 86 87 Indpls Trac & Ter. 5s .......... New Tel. second 5s ..... 82 & New Tel. Long Dis. 5s ... 82 . . . . Uaion Trac of Ind. 5s. . . . 9S 89

EVERYBODY EAGER TO BUY WHEAT ALARM FELT BECAUSE OF THE DRY. WEATHER.

Publishers' Press Chicago, May 17. The whsat market was active and strong. The failure of predicted rain in the Southwest, the unseasonably high temperature ana damage reports from the Southwest being the cause. The buying was general, uit traders, shorts and commission houses, all being anxious for wheat. The selling was by local longs. July opened c to i c higher and sold up to 82c. x Corn Market Strong. The corn market was strong, the result of smaller local receipts, decrease stocks in Chicago and strength of wheat. The principal buying was by shorts and commission houses. July opened Ysc higher and advanced to 473447T4c. The oats market was active and strong. The weather was considered unfavorable to the crop. Provisions were higher. Wheat May ' 8AVS 84 July 81to 83 Corn. May 49 49 July 47to 4"S Oats. May 34 34 July 32to33 33 Pork May.. .. 1572 July 1565 1577 Lard. May .. .. .... 867 July 865 875 Ribs. May .. S97 July ..900 907 Stock Market. Hogs, 19,000; held over, 3,249; prospects higher; light, 630657; mixed, 635660; heavy, 615660; rough. 615 635; cattle, 6,500 steady; sheep, 15,000 strong. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Richmond People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney trouble is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urnlary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Richmond. Edgar S. Mote, who isemployed at Hasty Bro. factory, 184 iTort Wayne Avenue, says: "For a long time my kidneys were not rigHt and a. steady aching pain set In that was roost distressing. Tt no time was it severe enough to lay me up but it made me feel miserable all the time. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I did so, getting them at A. G. Luken's & Co. drug store. A very short time sufficed to thoroughly relieve me of aches and pains. I have no hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to others similarly troubled."" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are too busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty habits. Therefore, tney take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Famous Strike Breakers . The most famous strike breakers In the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When the liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble and the purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists. A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be remembered In the borne of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe , bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as ime has proven, permanently cured." Ouaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs nd colds, at A. G. Luken & C03 Drug Store. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottl-3 free. Doan's Regulets cure constipation without" griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per box. Itching, bleeding .protruding or blind piles, yield to Doan's Ointment Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sen it Cures baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mama's sore throat grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil the great household remedy

SOME STOCKS SUPPORTED IN ORDER TO BOOST OTHERS THAT WERE WEAK.

(Publishers' Press . New York, May 17. Opening prices in the stock market moved sluggishly, and, for the most part, to a higher level. Some of the Pennsylvania group and Amalgamated . Copper were slightly depressed. U. S. Reduction preferred rose 1, Pacific Mail a point and Atlantic Coast Line and Kansas and Texas large fractions Lackawana soon established successive new high records of 505, 512 and 515. Buoyancy developed among the anthracite coal stocks, while the bituminous shares were dull and heavy. Elsewhere the movement of prices was of limited proportions outside of the Southern group. Lackawana added 30 points to its extensive gain of yesterday, selling at 530 on less than a dozen 100-share transactions. Other material advances were: Central Railroad of New Jersey, 7; Delaware & Hudson, 3vs; Reading, 2; Erie second preferred, 2; Pacific Mail 1; Linseed preferred, 1; and Erievi first nrcforrewl T .niiJcvillo R- Vnshvillo Atlantic Coast Line, Kansas & TexasJ Illinios Central and Tennessee Coaf 1 to IVi. Buterick Publishing fell 3. ' Anthracite Coalers Supported. The anthracite coalers were supported, but their sustaining ecect was used to sell stocks which were strong yesterday, including the coppers, Union Pacific, St. Paul, Sugar and Brooklyn Transit, which receded below last night. The Pennsylvania group was depressed, that stock itself losing 1; Anaconda fell 2; Lead, Interborough and Metropolitan 2, the preferred 1; Smelting 1, and St. Paul, International Pump and Union Pacific pfd. 1; Delaware and Hudson made a gain of 4, Kansas & Texas 1 and Great Northern preferred, Colorado & Southern second preferred. St. Louis & San Francisco second preferred and Republic Steel preferred 1 to 1. The market later became heavy all around. Bonds were dull. . NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open rllose Amal Copper 110 110 Am C & F pfd 41 41 Am Locomotive 68 v 70 Am Smelt and Rfg .. ..157 156 Am Sugar Rfg 137 135 Atchison i. 89 88 Anaconda .. ..275 272 Atchison pfd 102 102 Baltimore & Ohio 107 Brooklyn R T 84 Canadian Pac 160 Chesapeaks & Ohio.. .. 58 C M & St P 169 Colo Fuel & Iron 51 Erie 43 111 Central 172 Louis & Nash 145 Met St R R Hi Mexican Central 23 Missouri Pac 95 107 83 160 58 16S 50 44 172 144 11 23 94 34 77 141 SO 39 133 92 131 28 102 26 64 65 Mo Kan & Tex 33 National Lead 81 New York Central 141 Norfolk & Western .. .. 90 Pac Mail 39 Pennsylvania 135 People's Gas 92 Reading 130 Republic Steel 29 Republic Steel pfd 101 Rock Island 26 Rock Island pfd 94 Southern Pac 66 Southern Ry 37 Southern Ry pfd Tenn Coal & Iron 147 Tex & Pac 32 Union Pac 150 U S Steel 41 U S Steel pfd 106 Wabash 20 Wabash pfd. 47 Western Union 148 32 149 41 105 20 46 Sales up to noon, 592,800. New York Money Market cent. 3 per GREENSFORK. Fajla4iumj?peclal. Greensfork, May 17. Quarterly meeting on next Saturday and Sunday at the M. E. church. Darry Oler of Ecomomy was in town Tuesday on business. The teachers of the Greensfork schools are. Prof. Wood, principal; Lee Reynolds assistant; Isabelle Kienzle, intermediate; May Lamb, primary. Miss Mae Lamb left Monday for Indianapolis where she will spend several weeks in Kindegarten flvork. Mrs. E. S. Martindale vas in Richmond Wednesday. . Cement walks are nov on a great boom in our town. Rev. W. Brown, of Williamsburg was In town Tuesday. Wm. Roller is now very busy looking after the construction of a new business room. Mr. Lewis Smith has sold out to John White and will move to Hagerstown. Nate Modlin is on th, sick list Mr. Linns Fox is somewhat Improved in health. f Jesse Bond was home from Richmon Sunday. . Cal Boyd and wife went to Dublin Sunday to -visit their on Hairy and family. L. C. Ridenour Is m6ving to ML Auburn. ...... ( Lute Brooks, PostaJ clerk, of Indianapolis, spent a fevi days the latter part of last week vipiting his parents Mr. and Mrs John prooks. Henry Farmer of Williamsburg was

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