Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 162, 7 July 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, July 7, 1903. LATEST MARKET NEWS (BUY INSURANCE THAT INSURES Provisions Live Stock, Grain and ; Clock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New YorN and Richmond Th Palladium's Markat Reports ara tha latast and ara absolutely reliable. No papers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. newsb .OF CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS r W. H. Bradburv & Son J. Westcott Block

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No letup is noticed In the demand for pineapples. "Our sales this year have been heavier than at any time In the last ten years' said or.e dealer. "Since the first pines came In. months ago, there has been practically no time when they were not la demand. Indiana has eaten more pineapples this year than for a long time." The price is holding at $2.75 to $3.25 a case. It Is too cold for heavv trade n melons. Potatoes are in heavy demand at $2.75 a barrel. Home-grown cabbage sells well at $1.75 a barrel. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hlva Grocery.; Butter. Country 12 & to 15c fcggs. Country, per dozen c Poultry. Per Lb. Chickens dressed .. 15c Chickens (fries) 20c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb 10J Lemons, doz. 3c Apples, per pk. .. 75c Cal. Oranges, doz. .. .. 30c to 50c Figs, per lb 20c Bananas., doz 16c to 20c Raspberries, per qt.! (black) .. ..12Vfcc Raspberries, per qt. (red) .. 15c Vegetables. rtadlshei, per unch 05C Cabbage 5 to 10c head Young onions, per bunch 2 for 5c Lettuce, per lb Bc Spinach, per Id 10e Cucumbers, each .. 5c Tomatoes, per qt. 10c Creen Beans, per pk. . .. 25c i Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk 50c New Irish Potatoes, per pk .. .. 40c Flour. iPancake, .per pfcg.. l0c Buckwheat, per pkg WHEAT 'AND -CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Old Wheat per bu R0c New Wheat 75c Corn per bu 50c Oats per bu 35c WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Rldgs &. Son.) Corn 5c Timothy Hay. Baled f . $9-50 to $10.00 Loose $9 00 to $9.50 Mixed baled $9 00 Clover Hay. Baled $8.00 Loose $7.00 Miscellaneous. Oat 32c to S5c Straw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Choice butcher Steers ,.$4.00 4.50 Bulls $3.00 3.25 Cows, common to good .. $3.00 3.60 Calves $5.00 5.50 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy $6.25 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough .. $5.75 6.00 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs avcrago $6.00 6.10 Lamb. Lambs $6.00 6.50

A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes J. O. It. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up puss from her lungs. Doctors declared her end- so near that her family had watched by her bedside forty eight hours; when, at my urgent .request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with the astonishing result that improvement began, and continued until she finally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. . 50c and $1.00 at A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Trial bottle free. Impure blood runs you downmakes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the causebuilds you up. Notice Life Insurance companies will reduce the rate 33 per cent to all who agree to use Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. m en i 914 Main St.

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Publishers' Prets Indianapolis, July 6. Receipts 16,000 hogs, 2.000 cattle and 850 sheep, against 8,620 hogs, 2,167. cattle and 267 sheep a week ago, and 7,849 hogs, 1,178 cattle and 941 sheep a year ago. Receipts of hogs were the largest thus far this year, and this, together with a falling off in the shipping demand and unfavorable developments in the trade elsewhere yesterday resulted n an uneven decline in prices. At the start, shippers were about the only buyers in the field and they filled their orders at prices generally 10c. lower. Fat Cattle Steady. Salesmen had fair luck in disposing of fat steers at about steady prices. They also sold a good many of the best cows and heifers about steady, but there was an excessive supply of common to medium females which were lower and a large number did not receive a bid. There was a poor demand for stockers and feeding cattle and many were left unsold. Bulls were about steady and calves fully steady as compared with yesterday.

STEERS Good to choice steer. 1,300 lbs and upward. $ 6 00 5 75 Common to medium steers. 1,300 lbs. and upward 4 75 5 25 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,253 lbs .... 4 60 b Oo Common to medium steers, 1,150 to lbs 4 25 4 0 Good to choice steers, 900 to 1.100 lbs 4 25 4 60 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 75 4 25 Choice feedl.ii? ateei, 900 to 1.100 lbs 3 50 4 00 Good feeding steers, C00 to lOUO lbs 3 50 4 00 Medium feedics eteeys 700 ti 900 lbs 3 25 3 85 Common to best Blockers .. 2 00 2 50 HEIFERS Good to choice' heifers.. 4 40 4 75 Fair to medium heifers 3 75 4 25 Common light heifers .. 2 50 3 CO COWSGood to choice cows... 4 00 4 40 Fair to medium-cows .. 3 25 3 85 Canners and cutters ... 2 00 3 50 Gcod to choice cows and ad calves 30 0050 00 Common to medium cows and calve 20 0023 00 DULLS AND CALVES 3ood to prime bul'n .... 3 75 4 CD ?alr to medium bulla .. 3 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to- best veal calves 5.00 6.50 Fair to good heavy calves 2 CO 5 00 Hogs. Best heavies. 2iC lbs and upward 6 70 6 85 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward 6 60 6 75 Good to choce lights 160 to ISO lbs 6 60 6 70 Gammon to good lights 130 to 150 lbs 6 50 6 60 Best pigs .... .. 6 00 6 40 Light pigs .. 4 50 5 7o Roughs 6 00 6 25 Bulk of sales 6 65 6 75 Sheep. Spring Lambs 4 50 7 50 Good to choice lambs .. 5 25 6 OH Common to medium lambs 4 50 5 00 Good to choice yearlings 4 00 4 75 Common to medium yearlings .... 4 25 4 75 Good to choice sheep .. 4 00 4 75 Culls to medium sheep 2 50 3 75 Stockers and feeding sheep 2 00 3 00 Bucks, per 100 pounds 2 50 3 50 The North Western Line. Imported Japanese Fans. A set of four very attractive Japanese fans issued by the Chicago & North Western Railway, sent to any address, securely packed on receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. Address A. H. Waggener, Trav. Agt, 215 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. 29-5t "Behold the Western sky, Where people live, but never die." The reason for this is plain to see, They all take Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. Beats the Music Cure. "To keep the body in tune." writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, Poughkeepsie. N. Y., "I take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, 25c. May Live 100 Years. The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a voung girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders, General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at A. G. Luken. & Co.'s drug store. Price only 50c "...

Publishers Pressl Cincinnati. July 6. Receipts Cattle 500; Hogs, 4000; Sheep. 6000. Cattle There was a good decrease In the receipts of cattle to-day in comparison with the usual Friday numbers, and the few good to choice fat steer cattle of good weisht. sold well at steady and strong prices, but the very large number or stale cattle of fairly good and less quality in the yards unsold from previous arrivals of the week held the market down on that variety, and almost whatever buyers felt like bidding for such had to be accented by sellers, that cared to dspose of their consignments. There is no demand for stock cattle or feeders. Bulls Fair receipts and market quiet, with prices about steady. Calves Good light veals active and firm, other grades slow and unchanged. Hogs More liberal receipts and a sharp slump in prices at other plrcej from yesterday's high point turned prices downward here, and the market opened with all grades selling at a general average of 10c decline from yesterday's ruling figures. Sheep and Lambs Receipts faiand market more active at steady to strong prices.

CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.25 5.35 Fair to good 4.50 4.15 Oxen 1.75 4.00 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.25 Good to choice 4.50 3.15 Common to fair 2.50 4.25 HEIFERS Extra 4.75 ... Good to choice 4.10 4.65 Common to fair 2.25 4.00 COWSGood to choice .. 3.25 4.00 Common to fair 1.05 5.15 Canners 1.25 2.50 Stockers and feeders .. 2.00 425. BULLS Thin and light 2.25 3.25 Bologna 3.35 3.60 Fat Bulls 3.50 4.00 CALVES Common and large .. .. 3.00 5.50 Fair to good 4.75 5.75 Extra 6.00 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butcher 6.70 6.75 Mixed and packers 6.65 6.70 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.75. 6.15 Stags 4.25 4.85 Light shippers 6.60(72 6.75 Pigs, 110 lbs and less 5.75 6.50 Sheep. Yearlings 5.00 6.00 Lambs. Extra 4.50 8.00 A WAY OPEN. Many a Richmond Reader Knows It Well. There Is a way open to convince the greatest skeptic. Scores of Richmond people have made it possible. The public statement of their experience is proof of the like of which has never been produced before in Richmond. Read this case of it given by a citizen: Mrs. Jennie Laudig, 16 South Eleventh street, says: "As a result of a severe attack of diphtheria, my daughter was troubled with a weakness of the kidneys. I tried numerous remedies and was treated by various physicians, but the relief was only temporary. Learning about Doan's Kidney Pills and seeing them so highly recommended, I procured a box at A. G. Luken's drug store and she began their use. In a short time the trouble entirely disappeared. After several weeks it again began to appear. She used Doan's Kidney Pills and the attack was promptly warded off." 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. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-em Line. Twelve exclusively first class personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Departmeat of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line, July 7th, July 18th, and August 4th, for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National Park, Portland, Puget Sound points, The Yosemite, San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses of the journey are Included in the Initial cost. All arrangements for hotel accommodations, train schedules, etc., are provided for In advance. Write for itineraries and full particulars to S. H. Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department, 212 Clark St., Chicago, 111. (may 20-tfi Half the World Wonders. how the other half lives. Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, S6res and all Skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 E. Reynolds St, Springfield, 111., says: "I regard it one of the absolute necessities of housekeeping." Guaranteed by A. R. Luken & Co.. druggists. 250-

Publishers' Press Chicago, July 6. The wheat market opened weak, chiefly because of the continued good weather. Trading was not heavy. Missouri Corn Improving. The corn market was ensier. the principal reason for the lack of firmness being the Missouri State crop report, which showed an increase of 8 points in the condition of the crop in that State. The oats market opened weak on improved weather conditions. Trading was very light. Wheat. July 79 Va 79 Sept.. .. :.. .. .. ..79- 79 Corn. July .. 51?3-52 51 Sept.. 52-Vs 51 O-ts. July ..- .. .. 38 38 Sept.. .. : 35- 34 Pork. July 17 65 17 77 Sept 17 17 17 02 Lard. July 8 92 8 85 Sept 9 05 9 00 Ribs. July 9 62 9 52 Sept 9 55 9 40

Stock Market. Hogs 19,000; held over 3,529; Prospects lower; light 6359677; mixed 635680; heavy 620 680; Rough 620 635; Cattle 3,500 steady; sheep 10,000 strong. MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO Cattle: Common to prime steers, $4 006 10; cows, $3 004 50; heifers, V. 755 25; bulls. J2 754 25; stockers and feeders, $2 754 60. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $4 256 35; lambs, $5 406 00; yearllngrs. $6 007 40. Calves $5 50 6 50. Hogs Choice to prima heavy, $6 75fe 90; medium to Rood heavy, $6 &0g6 75; butcher weights, $6 85 6 92; good to choice heavy mixed, )S 606 80; packing, $6 006 75. WheatNo. 2 red (new), 804c. Corn No. 1, 52Vc. Oats No. 2, 3838l,ic EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good to choice export, J5 155 85; shipping steers, 4 755 10; butcher cattle, $4 605 00; heifers, 13 303 75; fat cows, JJ 454 00; bulls, $2 754 25; milkers and Bpringers, $25 0050 00. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice yearlings, J6 50 6 75; wethers, $5 75ff6 00; mixed, $5 255 50; ewes. $4 605 00; spring lambs, $6 008 50. Calves Best, $5 506 50. Hogs Yorkers and pigs, $7 10; heavies, J7 05 7 10; mediums, $7 10; roughs, $5 756 25; stags, $4 255 25. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $5 80 6 00; prime, J5 005 75; tidy butchers', $4 S55 15; heifers, $3 004 60; cftwi, bulls and stags, $2 504 25; fresh cows, $25 0050 00. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $5 505 65; good mixed, $5 25 5 40; lambs, $4 006 50; spring lambs. $5 007 50. Calves Veal, $4 00 C 0C. Hogs Prime heavy hogs, J7 007 05: mediums, heavy and light Yorkers, $7 10; pigs. $7 007 10; roughs, $5 506 00; tags, $4 004 50. CLEVELAND Cattle: Choice dry-fed ateers, $5 105 35; heifers, $4 354 85; fat cows, $3 253 60; bulls, $3 60S3 85; milkers and springers, $15 0045 00. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice yearlings, $6 507 00; spring lambs, $7 23 7 60; wethers. $5 005 50; ewes, $4 50. Calves $8 25 down. Hogs Mixed weights, $T 05; Yorkers, $7 10; pigs, $6 90 7 00; stags, $4 00 4 50; roughs, $5 50 6 00. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red, 81 82e. Corn No. 3 mixed, 53c. Oats No. 2 mixed, 40c. Rye No. 2, 62c. Lard $8 60. Bulk meats $9 50. Bacon $10 37Ve. Hogs $5 856 85. Cattle $2 255 25. Sheep $3 004 75. Lambs $4 508 00. NEW YORK Cattle: Steers, $4 40 5 65; bulls, $3 004 10; cows, $1, 403 90. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $3 505 00; lambs, $8 00 8 65. Calves Veal, $4 00 75. Hogs $7 167 35. TOLEDO Wheat, 81c; corn, 53c; oats, 41e; rye, 61c; cloverseed, $6 75. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burn3 or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is used. One and a quarter opened to settlement

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stocks opened in the market at lower prices than last nisht. but some leaders made sharp advances. The indecision which marked the opening was shortlived the market developing buoyancy in the Western railroad stocks, which imparted strength to the whole list. Stocks which had been depressed to the extent of a point or more made ip their losses and something more besides. By the time a level of prices well over yesterday's closing iad been established, buying shrunk to nominal proportions and prices began to ease off. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open. Close. Amal Copper .. .. ;. . 97 Am C & F pfd 35 Am Locomotive .. .... 65 Am Smelt & Rfg 143 Am Sugar Rfg 12$ Atchison 86 Anaconda 231 Atchison pfd 95 Baltimore & Ohio .. ..115 Brooklyn R T 72 Canadian Pac 158 Chesapeake & Ohio .. .. 55 C M & St P 170 Colo Fuel & Iron .. .. 47 Erie 40 111 Central 174 Louis & Nash .. .. ..141 Met St R R Mexican Central 20 Missouri Pac .. .. .. SS Mo Kan & Tex 32 National Lead 73 99 36 67 U 146 130 SS 233 Va 99 H6V3 75 158 1 O 1 ' 1 o Vs 49 41 176 142V2 20 91 32 74 130 87 31 126 90 122 New York Central Norfolk & Western Pac Mail Pennsylvania .. .. People's Gas . . . Reading Republic Steel . . .130 . 87 . 31 .124 . 90 .120

Republic Steel pfd .. .. 95 95 Rock Island 23 23 Rock Island pfd .. .. .. 61 61 Southern Pac 65 66 Southern Ry .. 33 34 Southern Ry pfd Tenn Coal & Iron .. ..156 157 Texas & Pac .. .. .. .. 30 31 Union Pac .. .. .. ..141 144 U S Steel .. .. :.. .. 33 34 U S Steel pfd 100 101 Wabash Wabash pfd 44 44 Western Union Sales up to noon 401,500. New York Money Market 2 per

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