Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 123, 25 May 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Friday, May 25, 1906. EST MARKET. MEWS Provisions Llyo Gtock, Grain and Gtock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond S. Did Yeii Mm Th PaUadlum's Market Reports ara the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newspapers In Indiana, these of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS

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INDIANA STRAWBERRIES COMING IN GREATER NUMBERS OTHER FRUITS ON MARKET.

He who loves the sweet, slightly pungent taste of tae Indiana strawberry at Its best, can at last begin to rratify the longing of many weeks. Indiana berries coming to Richmond from Floyd county have developed !ar enough to have almost the midleason taste that has made the Indiana berry famous beyond the berries neighboring States. Floyd county If sending some large berries, too; berries half the size of a man's flat i sign that the complete dominance Of the Indiana berry is about to be Established. Much small stock is being shipped from the knobs of old Floyd, but along with It is coming crate after crate of berries that are delightful to the eye, soothing to the taste and cooling to the blood. Liltle wender that these berries should take precedence over all others, commission men say. They are of a quality that justifies their reign over the tow. There were several buyers for Each crate of fine berries, as the result of which large stock was soon carried from the row. , j Lemons are advancing on account cf the Increasing demand, f Texas cucumbers also supposed 5J be cooling are to. be had. They come in boxes, about seven dozen to the box, at $2.25 a decidedly lower price than other cucumbers have been bringing. The stock is as good as any other that has been on sale, and Texas cucumbers bid fair to monopolize the trade until home-grown toecome leaders. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.; Gutter. Country 12 c to 15 1 I Country, pc" Uc.i .. H :! (;, Fer Lb. Chick"; jed 15 to 18c .iSOM P.ETAIL PRICES. ..ar.ee; by Bee Klvi Grocery.) Fruits.. . per lb, 1 .cmons, doz., 30c Applaa .pes b, .. .. $3.25 Cul. Oranges, doz ...25c to 50c Figs, per lb 200 Bananas, doz 15c to 20o Strawberries, per at 10c Vegetables. Radishes, per bunch 05c Cabbage, per lb., 05c Lettuce, per lb., .. .. : ...15c .Spinach, per in JOe Cucumbers, each 10c Tomatoes, per qt, 15c Green Beans, per pk., 25c Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk., 50c New Irish Potatoes, per pk 80c Flour. Pancake, per pkg., 10 Buckwheat, per pkg 10o I Popcorn. On cob. per lb 95c Ensiled, per lb., .10c Miscellaneous. ICale. per pk 10c Maple Syrup, per gaL, $1.25 Extra Fine, per gal., $1.40 Hrtney, per lb 22 Maple Sugar, per lb., 15 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat .. 85c Corn 45c WAGON MARKET. - (Paid by H. J. Ridge A Son.) i Corn 45c j Timothy Hay. Baled.. .. .. $9.50 to $10.00 Loose .. $9.00 to $9.50 j Mixed baled $9.00 Clover Hay. Baled . . $8.00 ! Loose $7.00 Miscellaneous. Cats.. 32c to 35c Tkraw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Cfcolce butcher Steers $4.50 4.75 Bella $2.50 3.25 Ccws, common to good.. $3.25 3.50 Calves $5.00 5.50 Hog. Hogs, top heavy $6.25 Hogs, 300 Iba common and rough $6.00 Hogs. 200 and 250 lbs average.. $6.25 Lambs. Lambs.. .. .. .. .. .. $6.50 to $7.00 Had a Close Call. r A dangerous surgical operation, in fTclving the removal of a malignant i ulcer, as large as my hand, from my (daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, 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. A course, leathery complexion made unbeautlful by eruptions, calls for a general reform in living. The diet should be plenty of Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 25 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. It Is safe to say that the girls of 'D06 are sweeter and more beautiful t than the girls of war times. The up-to-date gins all take Holllster's J Rocky Mountain Tea. 25 cents. Tea

HOG RECEIPTS WERE VERY

HEAVY AND PRICES WERE EASY AT THE CLOSE. Publishers' Press Indianapolis, May 24. Receipts of Btock 6,000 hogs, 1,200 cattle and 150 sheep against 5,040 hogs, 1,489 cattle and 55 sheep a week ago and 10,725 hogs, 1,237 cattle and 85 sheep a year ago. There was a fair supply of hogs in sight when the market opened and all buyers were in the field. Soon after the opening there was an easier ten dency in prices, but later with in creased shipping orders and packero still in the field, trading became fairly active and prices showed little change fro mthe average, yesterday. There were few late arrivals, but when these came in shippers had completed their urgent orders and the market was quiet with an easier ten dency. Sales ranged from $6.30 to $6.45, and the bulk of the supply sold for $$6.356.40. Poor Demand For Cattle. There was a fair run of cattle. The demand from outsidle sources was of Ittle consequence and comparatively limited from local packers for any kind of cattle. Some of the leading ocal butchers were not in the market for heifers at any time and were practically out of the market for ev erything else except cows. In this de partment a fair clearance was made. Steers and heifers were slow sale and 1015c lower compared with yesterday. Few Sheep and Lambs. Not many sheep and lambs were on sale and the offerings consisted prin cipally of spring lambs of fair quality Local butchers were in the market for a limited number of this grade, and prices were steady. There were not enough clipped sheep or lambs on sale to test the market, but such as were here sold at steady prices. A good clearance was made and the market closed steady. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs and upward $ 5 25 5 85 Common to medium steers. 1,300 lbs. and upward 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 4 404 75 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 85, 4 50 Choice feeding e'eers, 00 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 3 00 3 75 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers.. 4 50 4-75 85 4 40 00 3 65 Fair to medium heifers 3 Common light heifers.. 3 COWSGood to choice cows.... 4 Fair to medium cows .. 3 00' 4 50 25 3 85 00 3 50 0050 00 0035 00 75 4 25 25 3 50 75 3 00 00 C 50 50 5 00 Canners and cutters ... 2 Good to choice cows acd and calves SO Common to medium cows and calve" 20 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prlmo bulls ... 3 Fair to medium bulls .. 3 Common bulla 2 Common to best veal calves ; 4 Fair to good heavy calves 2 Hogs. Best heavies, 210 lbs and upward Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward .... Good to choce lights . 160 to 180 lbs .... 6 Common to good lights 130 to 150 lbs Best pigs 6 40 6 45 6 35 6 40 40 6 42 6 30 6 35 5 50 6 00 4 75 5 50 5 40 5 85 6 35 6 40 6 00 8.00 5 50 6 00 5 00 5 50 4 50 5 50 4 25 4 75 4 00 4 50 2 50 3 50 2 50 2 75 2 50 3 50 Light pigs .. .. Roughs Bulk of sales Sheep. Spring lambs $ Good to choice lambs .. Common to medium lambs Good to choice yearlings ...... Common to medium yearlings ... Good to choice sheep .. Culls to medium sheep Stockers and feeding sheep Bucks, per 100 pounds Don't spoil your clothes. Use Russ bleaching blue and keep them white as snow. 10c a package at grocers. 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. Hh says: "My little daughter had St Vi tus' Dance, which yielded to no treat ment, 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 debil Ity, female weaknesses. Impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Price

SLOW AND INDIFFERENT 'DEMAND FOR BEEF CATTLE-PRICE NOT CHANGED MUCH.

Publishers' Press J Cincinnati, May 34. Receipts for the past 24 hours are cattle, 515; hogs, 1,938; sheep, 780. Cattle With a slow and Indifferent demand for beef cattle from any sources, together with good receipts for Thursday, salesmen were unable to push their consignments to any extent, and the volume of trading in the aggregate was small. Prices showed no change as a rule, and the average of sales wa3 on practically yesterday's basis, with the exception of good fat slop-fed cows, strong to a dime higher. Bulls Light receipts. Good bolog na bulls strong to a shade higher. Other grades steady. Calves Good demand and prices steady to strong at yesterday's tid vance. Receipts only fair. Hogs The market for hogs today was only fairly supplied, and on that account more than any ether opened with a steady tone, and, offerings on the packing and butcher order sold the same as at the close of yesterday, but the trade in light shipping hogs and pigs was draggy, and both classes were irregularly 5 10c lower, as follows: CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.10 Fair to good 4.25 Oxen 2.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.00 Good tcrchoicQ .: 4.25 Common to fair 3.25 HEIFERS Extra 4.75 Good to choice 3.50 Common to fair .. 1.25 COWSExtra 4.10 Good to choice 3.25 Common to fair 1.25 Canners ... 1.25 Stockers and feeders ... 2.50 BULLS Thin and light 2.50 Bologna 3.40 Extra 3.90 Fat bulls 3.75 CALVES Common and large .. .. 3.00 Fair to good 5.25 Choice to extra 6.00 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers 6.35 Mixed packers 6.25 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.25 Stags 4.00 Light shippers 6.15 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5.25 Sheep. Extra 3.50 Lambs. Spring lambs 7.75 5.25 5.00 4.25 5.25 4.90 4.15 4.85 4.00 3.25 4.25 4.00 3.15 2.65 4.75 3.40 3.85 4.00 4.15 5.75 6.00 6.25 6.40 6.35 5.85 4.50 6.50 6.10 4.65 8.00

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. THE MASHMEYER STORE, Cor. 8th and Ma' 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. ' LAHRMAN'S, 718 Main Strest. RICHMOND SHOE CO., 800 Main Street. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. GLOBE CREDIT CO., 6-8 North Sixth Street. FRED'S, 914 Main Street. WIDUP & THOMPSON. 803 Main Street. CASH. BEALL, 824 Main Street. KIBBEY & CO., 1000 Main Street. FURNITURE. ROMEY'S, 827-829 Main Street. . GILBERT T. DUNHAM, 627-629 Main. STOVES AND HARDWARE. JONES HARDWARE CO., Tenth and North E oireert GROCERS. X 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. j 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 A SON, Westcott Block. COAL DEALERS. CHAS. S. FARNHAM, First and Main Streets. HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH & CO., 112 South Seventh Street. J. H. MENKE, 162 Ft. Wayne Avenge.

SHORTS WERE ACTIVE IN THE WHEAT MARKET ANXIETY FOR CROPS.

Publishers' Press Chicago, May 24. Despite additional rains in the Southwest the wheat market was firm early on active buying by commission-house and shorts. There was no especial news to encourage the bulls, but they were anxious for the grain, July opened c to c lower, than advanced to S282Vc. Shorts After Corn. The corn market was steady, after an easy opening, because of a good demand by, shorts. The wet weather in the Southwest was the reason for the slight decline in the opening quotations. Offerings were light. The oats market was firm but qvlet The provision market was stron.? and sharply higher. There was a good general demand from shorts and commission-houses. Wheat. May .. 83 86 Vs July 81 83 Corn. May.. 48to 48 July 47to 47 Oats. May.. .. .. 33 33 July.. 33to33 33 Pork May.. .. 1C12 July.. 1577to82 1622 Lard. May 870 July.. .. 877 Ribs. May.. 920 duly.. , 927 Stock Market. Hogs, 17,000; held over, 2,249; prespects higher; light, 620642; mixed 620642; heavy, 620642; rough, 610 625; cattle, 6,000 weak; sheep, 12,000 weak A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be re mem bered 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 lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Dlscov ery for Consumption, with the aston ishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as .lme has proven, permanently cur ed." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and colds, at A. G. Luken & Co.'3 Drug Store. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Triai bottle free. Many ills come from impure blood, Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Burdock Blood Bitters strength ens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood.

READING AND OTHER HARD COALERS WERE BUOYANTRAILROADS NOT BENEFITTED.

Publishers Press New York, May 24. The listless movement of prices in the opening dealings in stocks reflected the languid interest In the market. Dealings on a very restricted scale and the narrow gains and losses were very evenly divided. Colodaro Fuel and American Ice rose large fractions Otherwise changes were insignificant. Large blocks of Reading and moderate purchases of other members of the anthracite group carried them up substantially with Lackawanna making its usual sensational fluctuations Many of the Industrial specialties and some of the public utilities were in good demand. The general railroad list did not benefit much, though there was a fractional Improvement. Lackawana improved 10, Delaware & Hudson 4, Northern Pacific 2, Great Northern & Nashville and Al-lis-Chalmers preferred 1 and Atlantic Coast Line, Central Railroad, New Jersey, Erie first preferred and second preferred, Brooklyn Transit, the Interborough Metropolitan stocks. Locomotive, Pressed Steel Car, AllisChalmers, Distillers' Securities and United States Pipe 1 to 1. . NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open Close Amal Copper 107 108 Am C & F pfd Am Locomotive 68 69 Am Smelt & Rfg.. .. ..153 153 Am Sugar Rfg 134 135 Atchison 85 89 Anaconda 268 269 Atchison pfd Baltimore & Ohio 106 108 Brooklyn R T 80 81 Canadian Pac Chesapeake & Ohio .... 58 59 C M & St P 167 168 Colo Fuel & Iron 51 5178 Erie .. .. 44 45 111 Central.. .. .. .. .. .. Louis & Nash 143 145 Met St R R 113 113 Mexican Central Missouri Pac 93 93 Mo Kan & Tex .. National Lead . New York Central Pac Mail -t .. Norfolk & Western Pennsylvania.. .. .. ..132 132 People's Gas .. .. .. .. Reading 133 138 Republic Steel .. .. .. .. 27 27 Republic Steel pfd .. ..102 102 Rock Island .. .. ,.. .. 25 25 Rock Island pfd Southern Pac. .. .. .. 64 65 Southern Ry . . .. .. .. 37 38 Southern Ry pfd:. .. .. .'. f Tenn Coal & Iron., .. ..149 151 Tex & Pac ' . . 32 32 Union Pac 148 149 U S Steel .. 40 40 U S Steji pfd ..105 105 Wabash Wabash pfd.t 46 47 Western Union Sales up to noon 405,200. New York Money Market 3 per cent. Avoid fraudulent imitations. Use the genuine Russ bleaching blue and preserve your clothes. 10c at grocers. THE PATIENCE OF JOB 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 time cures 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 form, and although I tried a great many different remedies I never 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 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 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. For any pain from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc OIL Pain can't stay where It Is used. -

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m tew miii yuu 718 MAIN Plummer & Harris i 9 South Sixth St. CARRIAGE and REPAIR WORKS VTRIMMING, PAINTING BLACKSMITHINC WOOD WORK RUBBER TIRING Good Bonds FOR SALE BY FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 North Ninth St. G. A. R. Excursion To La Fayette, Ind. The Indianapolis & Eastern Ry. Co. will sell excursion tickets, Richmond to Lafayette and return for $2.75. Tickets on sale at Interurban Station May 21, 22, 23 and 24. Good rer turning May 26. Cars leaving Richmond every hour , making direct connection for Lafayette. Men and women -who eat fat meats and drink strong coffee usually have coarse, florid skins. Hollistera Rocky Mountain Tea makes your skin soft and fair. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. .-;. Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy and drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brings Quick relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any. drug store, , .,

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WEST BOUSTD. a. k. 10 45 11 67 IS 62 1 44 A 6 00 7 OS P.M Leave Richmond , Muncie.... Arrive Marlon.... " Pern Griffith ... Chicago... Ml 8 69 10 10 11 05 IS CM 8 Krf 9(fA 64 Arrive, from the Wait. Leave Chicago a. m. frA. P M 8 84 T.tt Leave Peru Arrive Richmond. 6 00 0 05 is cd 440 TM 40rt Dally, tp.lly except Bandav. .Sunday only. a Run. to tirlmih dally except Sunday. Tne 10.45 urn. train from Richmond make, direct connection at Griffith with Grand Trunk forCnlcogo, arriving Chicago 7 p. m. All east-bound train, make direct connection at Cottage Grove with C, H. D. for Oxford. Hamilton, Liberty .Connerivllle and Rushvllle. ' v For further information regarding rate, end train connections, askj C A. BLAIR. Pass, end Ticket AgX Home Phone 44. JUST RECEIVEtVlfEW .NRST COMMUNION BOOKS . White and Dark Binding. ROSARIES with Gold Chain, etc. Moonaann's Book Store' S20 3VTa.ii St. BUY INSURANCE THAT INSURES fv 4- f. OF

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