Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 119, 21 May 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Monday, May 21, 1906.

Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets

RICHMOND

MARKETS

INDIANA BERRIES EXPECTED ON THE MARKET BEFORE END OF THE WEEK. Murine week Tennessee strawberrles sold far ahead of those from other States. Arkansas and Kentucky have contributed their share to the trade also. None of the out-of-the o 1 I sni.ol thf hPfit ti-- Vhi.h win hA on the .:.r.: L' ; " o a .m. .v-.-.j co.,ov Flne Tennessee Peas. ... .... .v .n)r,s,,fBH lennessee nu peas. These , have "' inus tar uu Miialine Indiana peas of mid-sum-1 mer. Green beans from Alabama, the tenderest, best beans, are good . sellers. Beans are scarce and the Ala bama stock has been an excellent in vestment for dealers. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Butter. Country 2Vc to 15 Eggs. Country, per dozen 13c Country, per dozen 4c Poultry. Fer Lb. Chickens, dressed, 15c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. nates, nef lb lft Lemons, doz 25 to 30 Annlot r.r hit $3.20 f r Cal. Oranges, doz 25c to 50c Plfffl. ner lb 20c Bananas, doz 15c to SOo CtronrherrlOiI ner fit lvC Vegetables. Radishes, per bunch 05c Cabbage, per lb Lettuce, per lb Spinach, per lo., Cucumbers, each Tomatoes, per qt Green Beans, per M pk Potatoes. .05c .20c .10c .10c .25c .20c Jersey Sweets, per pk., 60c New Irish Potatoes, per pk 80c Flour. Pancake. Der pkg., ....10c Buckwheat, per pkg., 10c Popcorn. On cob. per lb. "5c filirllp.-l. ner lb.. 10C Miscellaneous, Cale. per U P-. ic Maple Syrup, per gal $1.25 Extra Fine, ner gal., $1-40 Honey, per lb 22 Mania Sueur, ner lb.. 15 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat. 85c Corn 45c New Corn 35 to 38c WAGON MARKET. . (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) Corn . . 45c Timothy Hay. Baled $9.50 to $10.00 Loose . . .. $9.00 to $9.50 Mixed baled $9.00 Clover Hay. Baled .. $8.00 Loose $7.00 Miscellaneous. Oats 32c to Straw Baled 4.50 to 35c 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Choice butcher Steers .. $4.50 4.75 Bulls .. .."$3.00 3.2 Cows, common to good.. $3.25 3.50 Calves $5.00 5.50 Hogt. Hogs top heavy .. .. .. $6.13 6.25 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough $6.00 Hogs, 200 and 250 lbs average.. $6.25 Lambs. Lambs $6.50 to $7.00 Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation. In volvlng the removal of a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from ray daughter s hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo,"' asys A. C. Stickel. of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries, 25c at A. G. Lu ken & Co., druggists. Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came Into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, nt St. Albans, W .Va., when his little daughter was restored from dreadful complaint h3 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. A course, leathery complexion made unbeautiful by eruptions, calls for a general reform In living. The diet should be plenty of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A..G. Luken & Co. Men and women who eat fat meats and drink strong coffee usually have coarse, florid skins. Hollister's Rocky Mbuntaln Tea makes your skin soft and fair. 35 cents Tea or Tablet". For 6ale bv A. G I ifn & Co.

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MARKETS

MARKET FOR ALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK WAS QUIET SATURDAY THE PRICES Publishers' Pressl Indianapolis, May 20. Receipts on Saturday were 5,500 hogs 300 cattle and 100 sheep against 4.2o9 hogs. 266 cattle and seven sheep one week ago "U v.ioi UU5, x 1 sheep one year ago Hog market closed unchanged Reearly market was mainly by local packers. In the late market, shipper8 received a few orders for choice iv i, tm. i,- r. w looUed to be a weak close. The top for h a wa8 i6.57, but there were . . t only a few good enough to bring this price. ' Cattle Trade Lifeless. Trade in the cattle alleys was life less and prices unchanged. Receipts were light and practically all buying was done by packers. There was no fancy stock on sale. Packers took a majority of the good kinds. Fresh arrivals were light and included most ly veal calves. Sheep and Lambs Steady. The sheep and lamb market closed steady, Receipts were fair. STEERS Good to choice steers. 1,300 lbs and upward $ 5 23 5 85 Common to medium steers. 1.300 lbs. and upward 4 85 5 50 4 75 5 25 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs .... Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 40 4 75 4 404 75 4 00fl4 50 Good to choice steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Choice feeding steers, CU0 to 1.000 lbs 4 25 4 50 Good feeding steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs 3 85 4 25 Medium feeding steers 700 to 900 lbs 4 25 4 50 Common to , best stack ers 00 3 75 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers.. Fair to medium heifers 4 50 3 85 3 00 75 40 Common light heifers.. COWS65 Good to choice cows.... 4 00 -1 50 3 25 3 85 2 00 3 50 Fair to medium cows Canners and cutter Good to choice cows and end calves SO 00050 00 Common to medium cow3 and calve 20 0035 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 50 6 57 Medium and mixed, 190 lbs and upward 6 45 6 50 Good to choce lights 160 to 180 lbs . . 6 50 6 55 Common to good lights 130 to 180 lbs 6 40 6 45 Best pigs 5 50 C 00 Light pigs 4 75 5 50 C 00 Roughs - 5 50 130 to 150 lbs 6 40 6 50 6 55 Bulk of sales 6 45 Sheep. Spring lambs $ 7 00 8 50 6 00 5 50 Good to choice lambs . . 5 50 Common to medium lambs 5 09 Good to choice year lings 4 50 5 50 Common to medium yearlings Good to choice sheep . Culls to medium sheep Stockers and feedin; 4 23 4 00 2 50 to 50 50 75 50 sheep 2 502 2 50 3 Bucks, per 100 pounds How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-, ward for any case of Satarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, tha uncrsigned, have known P. J. Chenev for tha last 15 vears. anr? ae believe him perfecty honorable in all wK neinn n,i nWo in rrv nnt finv ,Q(,0 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. For any pain from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Pain can't stay where it is used. . After a heavy meal take a couple of Doan's Regulets, and give your stom ach, liver and bowels the help they will need. Regulets bring easy, reg' ular passages of the bowels. Don't spoil your clothes. Use Russ bleaching blue and keep them white as snow. 10c a package at grocers,

CINCINNATI MARKETS

CATTLE RECEIPTS DURING LAST WEEK WERE FAIRLY LARGEPRICES WERE STEADY. Publishers' Press Cincinnati, May 20. Saturday re ceipts: Cattle, 379; hog3, 1,514; sheep 444. Cattle Current marketing of cat tle continued liberal and the receipts last week aggregated nearly 5,300 head, against 4,945 head last week, 4,692 head two weeks ago, 3,929 head three weeks ago, while 3,480 head arrived the same week last year and only 2,771 head two years ago. The quality vas good in the main. Bulls More liebral receipts turned prices down from the start and late average of sales exhibited 1015c de cline from the closing figures of last week. Hogs There was a Just fair move ment in the marketing of hogs last week, and the arrivals aggregate 15,700 head. The quality as a rule, was good and possibly an improvement over the usual standard at this time in the year. Prices have varied only slightly from one day to another. Sheep and Lambs There was a very fair movement in this department during last week, and receipts assrresrate close to 2.000 bead. Sheen have been scarce and prompt sale at ' steady and strong prices. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.10 Fair to good 4.35 5.00 Cxen .. .. 2.50 4.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair 5.10 5.25 4.40 5.00 3.25 4.25 HEIFERS Extra 4.75 4.85 Good to phoice .. 4.25 4.75 Common to fair 3.00 4.00 COWSExtra 4.00 4.15 Good to choice .. : 3.25 3.95 Common to fair 1.25 3.15 Canners .... 1.25 2.65 Stockers and feeders 2.75 4.75 2.50 3.50 , 3.50 3.75 . 3.85 3.90 . 3.S5 4.25 . 3.00 5.50 BULLS Thin and Light ..... Bologna Extra Fat bulls CALVES Common and large ., Fair to good 4.75 5.50 Choice to extra 5.75 6.03 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers $6.55 6.60 Mixed packers 6.50 6.5a Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.256.00 Stags 4.00 4.75 Light shippers 6.40 6.60 Pigs, 110 lbs and less ... 5.50 6.35 Sheep. Extra $ 3.50 4.50 Lambs. Spring lambs 7.00 9.00

WHERE TO DO YOUR TRADING. A Business Directory for , the Benefit of Rural Route Subscribers of the Daily Palladium.

DRY GOODS, ETC. BOSTON STORE, 819 Main Street. GEORGE H. MASHMEYER,731 Main Street. LEE B. NUSBAUM, 719-721 Main Street. HOOSIER STORE, 600 Main Street. HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE, 411 to 413 Main Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. HAISLEY'S, 820 Main Street. LAHRMAN'S, 718 Main Strest. -CURME, 724 Main Street. RICHMOND SHOE CO., 800 Main Street. , CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. GLOBE CREDIT CO., 6-3 North Sixth Street. FRED'S, 914 Main Street. WIDUP & THOMPSON. 803 Main Street. CASH. BEALL, 824 Main Street. "BBEY & CO., 1000 Main Street. FURNITURE ROMEY'S, 827-829 Main Street. STOVES AND HARDWARE. JONES HARDWARE CO., Tenth and North E Streets. GROCERS. JOHN M. EGGEMEYER, Main and Fourth Streets HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE, 411 to 413 Main Street. HADLEY BROS., 1035 Main Street. BEE HIVE, 1017-1019 Main Street. HARRY DOAN, Main and Twelfth Streets. HARMIER, 1030 Main Street. CONFECTIONERS. C. T. PRICE & SONS, 916 Main Street. DENTISTS. H. B. LOPER, 16 and 17 Colonial Building. A. H. GIST, 16 North Tenth Street. C. M, HAMILTON, 12 North Tenth Street. DRUGGISTS. ALFORD'S, Corner Ninth and Main Streets. INSURANCE. RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY, 11 South Seventh Street. W. H. BRADBURY & SON, Westcott Block. 4 COAL DEALERS. CHAS. S. FARNHAM, First and Main Streets. v HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH & CO., 112 South Seventh Street. J. H. MENKE, 162 Ft. Wayne Avenue.

CHICAGO MARKETS

BULLISH INFLUENCES IN THE WHEAT MARKET CORN WAS SLIGHTLY EASIER. IPubllshers' Press) Chicago, May 20. The wheat market on Saturday was firm at the opening on a good demand by commission-houses. Bullish influences were steady prices at Liverpool and light receipts in the Northwest. More favorable weather for tha crop in the Southwest was a depressing factor. More Corn in Market. "Corn market was a trifle easier on liberal local receipts and reports of rain in Southern Illinois and Indiana. Later the market became firm on good buying by shorts and cash Interests. , . Oats market was easier at opening because of reports of scattered showers in Illionis and Indiana. Wheat. May 84 July 82to Corn. May 4Sto July 47to Oats. May.. 3314 July 33 Pork 84 83 48 47 33 33 ay 1552 July. .1557 ir.co Lard. May. 860 S92 900 Ribs. May July. ..890 ..902 Stock Market. Hogs, 11,000; held over, 3,884; prospects steady; light, 635 657$; mixed, 635 660; heavy, 620 635; cattle, 400; unchanged; sheep, 20,000 steady. Avoid fraudulent imitations. Use the genuine Russ bleaching blue and preserve your clothes. 10c at grocers. It is safe to say that the girls of 1906 are sweeter and more beautiful than the girls of war times. The up-to-date glris all take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or. Tablets. Sufferers who say they have tried everything without benefit are the people we are looking for. We want them to know from glad experience that Ely's Cream Balm will cure Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, and the most advanced and obstinate forms of Nasal Catarrh. This remedy acts directly on the Inflamed sensitive membranes. Cleansing,- soothing and healing. One trial will convince you of its healing. One trial will convince you of its healing power. Price 50c. All druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren St., , New York.

Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond

NEW YORK MARKETS HENRY CLEWS REVIEWS TRADE CONDITIONS FOR THE WEEKSATURDAYS STOCK. Publishers' Press New Tory, May 20. Henry Clews in his "weekly review of trade and financial conditions says: "An improvement in the monetary situation imparted a better feeling in the stock market. Very considerable recovery has already taken place from the low level reached after the San Francisco catastrophe, and at times indications pointed to a still further recovery. The short interest has, however, been considerably reduced, and profit-taking is more or less in order after so substantial a recovery. The immediate future, therefore, promises no continuous movement in either direction, or nothing more than a reasonably good trading market; operations still being largely of a professional character. The general situation continues satisfactory. In spite of occasional hesitation the volume of business continues upon a large and increasing scale. Clearing House returns at leading cities demonstrate this, showing a gain of 16 per cent last week and 17 per cent this week before over the preceding year. Railroad earnings also continue very encouraging. Fiftysix roads in the month of April reported gross earnings of $52,400,000, an increase of nearly 12 per cent over last year. These are surprising figu- ; res in view of the disturbance caused by the coal strike, which, however, may be more seriously reflected " in later returns. Industrial activity con tinues unabated. , Saturday's Stocks. Puhl'shers' Press New York, May 20. Opening prices Saturday in the stock market showed but slight changes from those of last night. Gains and losses were mixed. Advances of about a point in Balti more & Ohio and Locomotive, and a de cline of as much in Consolidated Gas were the only conspicuous changes Dealings were small and many usual ly active stocks, notably St. Paul, were not quoted at all in the first for ty-five minutes of trading an unusual occurrence. Trivial nuctuations pre vailed. A ""Tht hardening after the opening in. 1 sales of Reading, Un ion Pacific -ad Amalgamated Copper and these ,as well as some others, yielded a fraction below closing. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open t?lose Amal Copper 109 Am C & F pfd 40 109 Am Locomotive 70 Am Smelt & Rfg 155 Am Sugar Rfg.. .. .. ..135 Atchison 88 Anaconda 270 Atchison pfd 102 Baltimore & Ohio .. '..107 Brooklyn R T .. . .. 83y8 Canadian Pac 160 Chesapeake & Ohio.. .. 58 C M & St P 167 Colo Fuel & Iron 49 Erie 43 111 Central Louis & Nash Met St R R Mexican Central .. .. . 22 Missouri Pac 93 Mo Kan & Tex 34 National Lead 77 New York Central .. ..139 Norfolk & Western .. .. 89 Pac Mail .. .. 39 Pennsylvania. 132 People's Gas i. .. .. .. Reading 131 Republic Steel 28 Republic Steel pfd 101 Rock Island Rock Island pfd Southern Pac 65 Southern Ry ..37 Southern Ry pfd.. .. -..100 Tenn Coal & Iron.. .. .. .. Tb X & P3.C - m Union Pac 149 U S Steel 40 U S Steel pfd 105 Wabash 20 Wabash pfd.. 45 Western Union 69 155 136 89 269 102 107 160 58 50 43 93 34 76 139 89 39 132 131 28 101 64 37 100 148 40',: r " 20 45 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 th9 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 home 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 lung3 and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discoveiy for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as ime has proven, permanently cured." guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs Jnd colds, at A. G. Luken & Co.3 Drug Store. Price 50 cents and 81.00. TriaJ bottle free. Many ills come from Impure b! i. Can't have pure blood with faHlty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood. Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy and drive ' one wild. Doan's Ointment brings quick relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at anv drug store.

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Could Hardly Endure the Torment of Itching' Piles. Itching piles is torment so is eczema. No comfort all day, no rest at night. Can't keep your mind on work. No use to go to bed. Suffer no longer; use Doan's Ointment. It gives relief in five or ten minutes. It cures in a short timecures you to stay cured. Richmond people endorse it. Mrs .Henry-Ranks, of 112 Fort Wayne avenue, says: "Doan's Ointment is a splendid remedy, the best I ever used and I can recommend it wherever a soothing and healing preparation is required. I was troubled for years with hemorrhoids in a very severe rorm, ana aitnougn 1 tried a great many different remedies I nev er obtained the least relief from them until Doan's Ointment was recommended and I got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store. A few applications relieved the irritation. I believe Doan's Ointment will cure any case where its use is indicated." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 csnts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Humor md Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. When a man falls. in love It really feels as though he were falling up ward. You know you were not commanded to love your neighbor as he loves himself. When a river gets to acting up just consider the source. If wishes were horses we would be kicking be cause they were not autos. A man is apt to be judged by the roll he flashes. Why is it that a fat man In trouble Is such a funny sight? Marrying Is often a squire deal. If your sins find you out they will settle down and cheerfully await your return. , A Fine Sight. There are pretty bits of landscape That enrapture all who see. There's the mountain and the river And the old majestic tree; There are cool and shady corners. Where the sunlight filters through. But the dollar of our daddies Makes tho most attractive view. There are large and ancient pictures ' At which connoisseurs throw fits. There are others quite as pretty That you buy for Just two bits; There are photogTaphs of ladies Who amuse us In the plays. But the dollar of the daddies Has them all skinned forty ways. There aro pretty girls in plenty. Blond, brunette and extra pale; Likewise many handsome babies, If their mothers tell the tale; There are scattered through the country Here and there some nobby gents, But the dollar of the daddies Makes them look like thirty cents. Yes; we bow to King Mazuma As he sits upon his throne. For, while others may have merit. lie is in a class alone; Others may have fair proportions. But they do not win the prize, But the dollar of the daddies Is a sight that rests the eyes. They Can't Stay Single. The announcement of an old maid's party in Oklahoma is evidently a mistake unless the frenzied land agents of that balmy garden spot have been doing some tall and artistic stringing. According to the true tales of travelers, an old maid couldn't last in Oklahoma as long as a snowball in Panama. As soon as an unattached lady of no matter what age gets off the train a quarter section with a huge mustache and a prospective United States senator attached begins motioning to her with such persuasive ways that She Just can't resist It is our understanding thjt the only old maids in Oklahoma are the ones In short dresses, and they are all spoken for just as soon as they can bake n. flapjack and Jxss a man. We fear that those who participate in the old maids' party will have to take their nursing bottles along. "A woman cannot throw a stone." No." -Nor a brick." -That's right.' "But there is throw." "What's that? A fit." one thing sbo can Rat Army Stampedes Worknni. Workmen who began to tear out the cellars of four razed buildings at First and Erie streets, Jersey City, where a theater is to be erected, were obliged to suspend operations by an army of rats, which ran out of nooks and corners and dashed wildly about the place. The workmen fled to the street. All the fox terriers In the neighborhood were sent for, and .It took them an hoar to clear the cellar of rats.

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