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HUCKSTERS IN FROM THE COUNtdv fiAV PRICES ARE GETTING LOWER. AnrrtJnir to the hucksters, everyn,io- ia ePttlne Dlentlful in the country eggs, butter, chickens, young and old. ' More produce was brought In than for many weeks. A eeea are Dlentlful, Hucksters say w hove been forced to pay iou much for-them, with the present situatlon in the city, storing season ended and plenty of fresh fruit avauaoie. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hlva Grocery.; Eutier. Country ' Country, per dozen Toultry, Fer Lb. Chickens, dressed 10 to 15 ,.14C i - c oortviftinN RETAIL PRICES. ( Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) iviin .nDales, per iu . - ft- Jim i Lemons, aoz., Apples ,per du., V- ' ka Cal. Oranges, doz 25c to 50c Figs, per lb., Bananas, doz 15c to 20, Strawberries, per at .....iuc Vegetables. Radishes, per unch V'V08 Cabbage hd T attiiPA nr lb.. 1&c o --, M, in 100 fCmh. each c Trtmt rr at lc r.0 nMn. ncr U pk 20 Pn.'atnfta. I , i, ..50c Jorsey Sweets, per pk., om. k- I-!. twatr, ner ok.. .. 70 "1D L;:::, v r,kir.. ' 10c n ",..f rw " lOo ' " Pnn.;rn n k iv. 05c .,r:;' ioc k 1, 4 r ,;r;:j; '"I,,." - T- 10c Maple SyriVVer gal.. W5 Extra Fine, per gal., Ji.o Honey, per id Hfn Oh rro w no .....13 I " WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat bc Q0rn t 450 WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) Corn " 45c Timothy Hay. Baled -50 to siu.uu Loose $9.00 to $9.50 Mixed baled .uu Clover Hay. Baled $8.00 Loose $7.00 , t Miscellaneous. Oats 32c to 3Cc Straw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Choice butcher Steers.. ..4.25 4.50 Bulls $3.00 3.25 Cows, common to good .. $3.00 3.50 Calves .. $5.00 5.50 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy .. .. .. $6.00 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough $5.75 5.85 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs average $6.00 6.10 Lambs, Lambs.. $6.50 to $7.00 Ws This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Recannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. We. the undersigned, 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. Waldtng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hail s Catarrh Cure Is taken internaiiy, caung airecuy upon the blood ana mucous surfaces or the system, Testimonials sent rree. Jtrice 75c per D0UI6. toOld Dy ail DrUCglStS. Take Halls iamUy Fills for consupauon. Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came Into the home of 8. C. Blair, school superintendent. at St Albans, W .Va.. when his little daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint ha name.1?. He says: "My little daughter had St. VItus Dance, which yielded to no treatruent. 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 debillty, female weaknesses, impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed at A. a. juuicen & uo. s drug store. Price oU cents. Nasal catarrh, an inflammation of the delicate membrane lining the airpassages, ts not cured by any mixture taken Into the stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take Ely's Cream Halm through the nostrils, sol that the fevered, swollen tissues are reached at once. Never mind how long j'ou have suffered nor how often you have been disappointed, we know has cured others by the thousands. ah a en. M.n. v.. . All druggists, 50c Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New. York.

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS

HOG BUYERS ACTIVE AS PRICES WENT LOWER CATTLE WERE STRONG. Publishers' Press Indianapolis, June 1. Receipts, 11,000 hogs, 1,200 cattle, and 40 sheep against 9,225 hogs, 1,582 cattle and sueep one wee ago, anu o.ooo nogs, i,sm caiue ana d sueep one ear ago. The hog market closed fully 10c lower. The close was extremely weait ana several saies were maae ui u riiuucuuu ui ioc iruui me iiigu lime of the day before. Receipts were large , and the demand active at the opening. The greatest demand was for the choice heavy kinds and there was only one load of these in the market. Improvement for Cattle. The cattle market was strong all through the buying. There was a general impruvemeui iu au iiiieo, 1 1 A. 1 -It II The demand from an sources was good. Receipts were fair and in eluded some choice kinds. -. Sheep Unchanged. The sheen market nresented little chance from recent sales. Receipts were good and trade active. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs and upward. $ 5 00 5 73 Common to medium steers, 1.300 lbs. and upward 4 75 5 25 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 60 5 00 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 'Ds 4 25 4 60 4 25 4 GO Good to choice steers, onn iSnn ih. 900 to 1,100 lbs Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 75 4 15 Choice feedlne steers 900 to 1.100 lbs 4 00 4 25 Good feeding steers. 800 to 1000 . 4 00 4 25 Medium feeding eteers 700 to 900 lbs 3 25 3 85 Common to best stock. ers 2 00 2 50 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers 4 40 4 75 3 75 4 25 2 50 3 60 Fair to Medium heifers Common light heifers Good to choice cows 4 00 4 50 Fair to medium cows 3 25 3 85 2 00 3 50 Canners .and cutters . Good to choice cows and and calves 80 00 50 00 Common to medium cows and calve 20 0035 00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulla .... 3 75 4 00 FaIr to medium bulls .. 3 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to best veal calves .. 4 00 6 25 Fair to good heavy calves 2 50 5 00 Hogs. Best heavies, 210 lbs and upward 6 50 6 60 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward 6 35 6 f5 Good to choco lights 160 to 180 lbs 6 35 6 40 Common to good Hght3 130 to 150 lbs 6 20 6 30 Best pigs 5 50 6 00 Light pigs 4 75 5 50 Bulk of sales 6 35 6 45 Sheep. Spring lambs $ 6 00 7 00 Good to choice lambs . . 5 50 6 00 Common to medium lambs 5 00 5 50 Good to choice year lings 4 50 5 50 Common to medium yearlings .... 4 25 4 75 Good to choice sheep . . 4 00 4 50 ul1! to med,um h? 2 50 3 50 Stockers and feeding sheep 2 502 75 Buck3' per 100 pounds 2 50 3 50 CENTERVILLE. Palladium Special. Centerville, June 1. W.iif Cheesman and wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Truslers at Dublin Sunday a large number of young people from this place attended May meet ing Sunday. Mrs r. A Pnrfpr and Mrs. Rrtwln Hiebee attended Mav Festival at Rich mond Tuesdav afternoon. Prof. Lough Mil deliver a Temperance lecture at the Christian church June the 8th. I J. A. Commons called on friends at Dublin Sunday Miss Mode Brown and mother returned home from Dublin Monday John Lantz visited his son Benjamin Lantz at Indianapolis Sunday Walter McConaha and wife attended May Festival at Richmond Monday evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene Spitler re turned to their home a,t Losantsville, Sunday after spending the week with her parents' Gt. Sanders and wife Miss Laura Hill attended the com I mpncpmpnt at Kniehtstown on Pridav evening. u Miss Mary Teas who has been aulte sick is improving. w. C. Vogle of Fort Wayne was the guest of T. G. Dunbar and family Sun day, Wm. Welfer purchased the Rahama Williams property on east Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams of Dunreith, Ind., were here Tuesday. -rKo t. ., . , . , That is why tnev s Russ bleaching blue. Leading grocers 10c . .

CINCINNATI MARKETS

FAIR RUN OF CATTLE BUT PRICES SLOW HOGS DROP A TRIFLE. Pub"-lshers' PressJ Cincinnati, June 1 Cattle The run of cattle was a fairly liberal one for Friday, and in addition to 450 stale cattle carried over from previ ous arrivals the supply proved exces sive. The demand from all sources was extremely light, and the market almost at a standstill. Sheep anl Lambs Fair receipts, and under good demand the market contained active prices quotable strong as follows: Bulls Market quiet and good bol ogna grades steady with others easy to a shade lower. Hogs Influenced by a liberal run the hog market suffered reduction of 5 10c in prices, and the movement was extremely slow. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $3.15 5.30 Fair to good 4.25 5.00 Oxen ... 2.00 4.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.10 5.25 Good to choice 4.25 5.00 Common to fair 2.85 4.00 HEIFERS Extra 4.75 5.00 Good to choice 3.25 3.90 Common and large 3.50 6.25 COWS Extra, ... 4.10 4.25 Good to choice 3.25 4.00 Common to fair 1.25 3.15 Canners 1.25 2.C5 Stockers and feeders .... 2.25 4.50 BULLS Thin and light 2.40 3.25 Bologna 3.40 3.85 Fat Bulls 3.75 4.15 CALVES Common and large 3.50 6.00 Fair to Good 6.50 Choice to extra 6.00 6.75 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers 6.40 6.45 Mixed packers 6.30 6.40 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.25 5.83 Stags 4.00 4.50 Light shippers 6.20 6.35 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5.40 6.20 Sheep. Extra 4.40 4.75 Lambs. Spring Lambs 5.50 7.25 WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES. Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aches and Ills of Richmond People. As one weak link weakens' a chain so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary ills come, and there is an ev er increasing tendency towards dia betes and fatal Bright's disease There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney ill Richmond cures are the proof. John W. Turner, 215 South Fifth street, says: "I usually He on my back while sleeping, and-in the morning when first getting up, the pains were so severe and by back so lame I could scarcely move. The kidney .secre tions were irregular and often dis tressing. I was In bad shape when I happened to hear about Doan's KM ney Pills, and got th?m at A. G Lu ken's drug store. 1 was relieved of the pain and sorenec3 after a few los es and the secretions were reguia and natural." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. WTien chasing the butterfly of loveliness there is one thing to keep in mind and that is, chase the right kind beautifulness that comes by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G Luken & Co. WEBSTER. Palladium Special. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Painter are visiting her parents and grandmother Jehiel Bond's family. Mrs. Jennie H. Moore and Eliza beth Haisley visited relatives at Webster Sunday. Miss Ruth WTilliams and others from here attended Quarterly meet ing atNew Garden Saturday and Sunday. - Miss Inez Mendenhall of Richmond visited Miss Vinnie Whitmer Sun day. Mrs. Wralter Richie of Richmond and Mrs. Retta Dille, nee Russell of Muncle spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ' Barton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Alra. Milton ftrrett Mi. Fountain, f.itv.

CHICAGO MARKETS

IT WAS SELLERS DAY IN THE WHEAT PIT BULLS CONTROL COIN. STILL IPubllshers Press Chicago, June 1. The wheat mar ket opened weak because of general selling on improved weather condi tions. Increased receipts at Minneapolis and a quiet market at Liverpool, due to liberal shipments from Argentina were the causes of the decline. July opened c to c to Jic lower and sold down to 8181bC. Corn Easier a Une Start. The corn market was easier, the weather being the main factor. July opened a shade .lower to c higher and sold down to 48c Wheat. July S2to81 80 Sep 80to 79 Corn. July 49V4to 49 Sep 48 49 Oats. July 33to 33 Ofp oLUOl '8 32 Pork July.. i . . ..1627 1612 Sep.. ..1615 1C02 Lard. July 870 862 Sep 890to87 877 Ribs. July .. 935to37 917 Sep.. 925 912 Stock Market. Hogs, 21,000; held over, 2774; pros pects steady; light, 630 652; mixed 635655; heavy, 620557; rough, 620 630; cattle 2,000 steady; sheep, 8,000 steady. 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. uken & Co.'s, druggists. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation. In volving the removal of a malignant 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. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Cures toothache, ear ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruis es, scalds. Stops any pain. THE HUMAN BRAIN. It Undereroes 'Wonderful Chanacca Daring Its Growth. The wonderful changes which the hu man brain undergoes from the moment when it first appears in the embryo un til it becomes the perfected labora.tory of thought characteristic to the ma tured human being has been commented upon by several of the leading writers op biology, physiology, etc. During these successive changes, or, rather, transformations from th jower to the higher sphere, the human brain " not only takes upon Itself the general shape and form of the brains of various representatives of the lower classes of ani mals, but appears to havetbe same structural . constituents, at least to a certain degree. Thus It has been found that the original germ of the brain as it appears in the human embryo has the exact outlines of a serpent's thought factory. After that the changes which take place while the brain is assuming the various shapes which It must un dergo before it becomes perfect give it a decided resemblance to the brains of fishes, birds and mammiferous ani mals. "nein's "Thoughts on the Structure of the Httman Brain" and Wilson's "Anatomy of the Human Body" both mention these - queer transformations, as does also Hugh Miller in bis famous work, "Testimony of the Rocks." Mil ler puts it in this way: "It has long been known that the human brain is built up by a wonderful process, dur ing which it assumes In succession the form of the brain of a serpent, a fish, a bird, and lastly, before It assumes the characteristic human form, it takes up on Itself the outline of a mammiferous quadruped's brain." Hence the remark made by scientific writers that "man Is the sum total of all animals." Lore. We never can say why we love, but only that we love. The heart Is ready enough at feigning excuses for all that it does or imagines of wrong, but ask it to give a reason for any of its beau tiful and divine motives, and it can only look upward and be dumb. Low ell. A Kindly Provision of Katnre. "The codfish," said the professor. "lays considerably more than 1,000,000 eggs." "It Is mighty lucky for the codfish that the doesn't have to cackle over every egg," said the student who came from a farm. Xot Guilty. Lawyer You say you left home on the 20th. Witness Yes, sir. Lawyer And came back on the 23th? Wit nessYes, sir. Lawyer (severely) What were you doing In the interim? Wltue8S Never was in such a place. We are all wise. The difference be tween persons is not In wisdom, but in art Emerson. -"

HEW YORK MARKETS

STOCK TRADING GREW SMALLER HOUR BY HOUR WAS WEAK. TENLV.NCY Publishers Press New York, June 1. Prices of stocks were higher at the opening, on a moderate volume of dealings. Gains were small, with few exceptions. Colorado Fuel rose 1, Louisville & Nashville and American Car . United States Steel preferred and Wabash preferred showed slight declines. Professional traders sold freely o'n j the opening rise In prices, centering their efforts against Reading and the copper stocks. Most of the favorife stocks became weak, but the losses generally were confined to fractions. NEW YORK STOCK MARK ET. Close 108 41 69 154 136 89 265 102 108 82 166 58 170 58 46 180 Open Amal Copper ..108 Am C & F pfd 41 Am Locomotive 69 Am Smelt & Rfg 154 Am Sugar Rfg 136 Atchison .. .. ... .. .. 89 Anaconda 267 Atchison pfd 102 Baltimore & Ohio .. ..IO734Brooklyn R T 82V4 Canadian Pac .. .. ..159 Chesapeake & Ohio .. .. 58 C M & St P,k. i. ;,,..170 Colo Fuel &' Iron . .'. 57 Erie.. .. , .. .. 46 111 Central .. .. .. .. ..ISO Louis & Nash 148 Met St R R Mexican Central 22 UZ 22 94 34 76 139 78 133 92 140 28 - 64 66 Missouri Pac 94 Mo Kan & Tex .. -.. -.. 34 National Lead !"o New York Central .. .. 139 Norfolk & Wrestern .. .. 87 Pac Mail Pennsylvania 133 People's Gas 92 Reading 140 Republic Steel .. .. .. 28 Republic Steel pfd Rock Island . . . . . . . . 26 Rock Island pfd 64 Southern Pac .. .. .. .. 66 Southern Ry 38 38 lu5 32 149 41 105 21 48 Southern Ry pfd . . . . f. . Tenn Coal & Iron.. .. ..155 Texas & Pac 32 Union Pac 150 U S Steel 40 U S Steel pfd .. .. .. ..105 Wabosh .. 21 Wabash pfd .. .. -.. .. 49 Western Union Sales up to noon, 195,000. New York Money Market, per cent. There Is one thing that you can bank on. The present day young wom en are keener, brighter and better looking and more self-reliant and less dependent. They all take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Bilious? Feed heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan's Regulets cure bilious at tacks. 25 cents at any drug store. PROGRESS. Palladium Speclal.1 Progress, O., June 1. Mr. Andrew Laird and family spent Sunday with relatives at College Corner. Many people of this ocality visited the Wernle Home Sunday. Cail Reinhammer, wife and daugh ter spent Sunday with Mr. David Calls. Mrs. John Oxer entertained her son in-law, Perry Deardorf of West Alex ander Sunday. Miss Jessie Mills, Carl Morris and Earl Williams spent Sunday afternoon and evening with the Chalfant sis ters. Progress was the scene of excite ment last Friday evening when the horse driven by Mr. Shaw, became frightened and ran - away. It broke loose from the buggy turned and start ed west and was stopped at theJjome of J. S. Kuth. Mr. Shaw escaped un injured. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la borers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is used. Imnure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purl fies the blood cures the cause builds you up. Don't take any chances. Russ bleachins blue does the best work Leading grocers 10c. Avoid cheap im itations. A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be remem bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance. KT as a year 01 blood: TL-hlrh flnwfid SO coniouslv from Mr Tacket s lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleedine from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death 3 door, when I beean taking Dr. King's New Discoveiy for Consumption, with the aston ishing result that after takhv four bottles I was completely restored and las .lm has proven, permanently cur ed." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs axtd colds, at A. G. Luken & C03 Drug Store. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A complexion fair men like to see. So girls take this advice. Don't hesitate to think it o'er, Drink Rocky Mountain Tea.

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