Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 171, 17 July 1906 — Page 6
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Patfe Six. The Richmond Palladium, Tuesday, July 17, 1906.
Provisions . Live Stock, Grain and Gtock Markets
RICHMOND
MARKETS
There was a bigger F.ale for peaches yesterdav than at any time during the past two weeks. The price has not yet reached the dollar a basket mark yet the quality la such that there is a great demand. There was a good supply of blackberries and a demand for all kinds of berries. Dealers sav that cucumbers are selling better than at any time this season. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Be Hlvs Grocery.) Butter. Country 12 to 15c i2gg. Country, per dozen .....14c Poultry. Per Lb. Chickens dressed 15c Chickens ( fries) 20c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grosery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb 10c Lemons, doz., ..30c Apples, per pk. .. 75c Cal. Oranges, doz . 30c to 50c Figs, per lb .....20c Bananas, doz 15c to 20c Raspberries, per qt (black) .. . .12V&C Raspberries, per qt. (red) .. .. 15c Vegetables. Radish, per mnch 05c Caboage 5 to 10c head Young onions, per bunch 2 for 5c Lettuce, per lb 15c Spinach, per lo.. 1 Cucumbers, each . . . . . . 5c Tomatoes, per qt 10c Green Beans, per Me 25c Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk., ...,50c New Irish Potatoes, per.pk .. .. 40c Flour. Pancake, per pkg., .....10c Buckwheat, per pkg., iOc WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat 70c Corn per bu r 50c Oats per bu 25c WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) Corn 45o Timothy Hy. Daled 59-50 to $10.00 Loose $9-00 to $9.50 Mixed baled .. . $9-00 Clover Hay. Baled ... $8.00 Loose 1700 Miscellaneous. Oats ; 32c to 35c Straw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatolr.) 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 IG.25 Hogs, 300 lb3 common and rough .. $5.75 6 00 Hogs 200 and 250 lb3 average ' $6.00 6.10 Lamb. Lambs .. .. $6.00 6.50 THE WRITERS. The venerable Justin McCarthy has not given up literary work, though his departing eight leaves him dependent upon the eyes and hand of his daughter and of a secretary. He lives In a quiet seaside place. Professor W. H. Schofleld Is preparing two more volumes of "Literary History of England" to complete the eertes to which Stopford Brooke, Frofessor Saitsbury and Mr. Gosse have already contributed. Richard Burton in his Boston lecturo on G. Bernard Shaw said, "He Is really a serious thinker who puts on the mask of the fool and humorist, but underlying his cap and bells are really thought and serious purpose." Upton Sinclair says that he believes he holds the record for the number of times a manuscript has been refused. His first attempt at a book, "Prince Unpen," was rejected thirty-seven times by fifteen magazines and twenty-two publishing houses. , Frank T. Bullen. the writer, Is on a lecturing tour in Australia. It was to Australia that ho made his first voyage as a boy. For eight years he was employed in various capacities from lamp trimmer to mate on Australian coastal steamers, with an occasional cruise among the south sea Islands Chinese Deter I veil. The Chinese detective force Is a secret body and the best organized in the world. Its members keep an eye on every man, woman or child, forelgu or native, throughout China and iu addition watch each other. Marithal Smr. Saxo was a mareehal de-camp at Vweuty-fonr, marshal of France at for-y-four and at forty-nine gained the amous victory at Fontenoy, Fixed to Rl "He Is too good for this world." "Yes, or any other." "Still, if he cvro marred a trifle he Salght do for Mars." Served Some Purpose, "lie likes to see the firemen at work." "Perhaps he thinks they have discovired a legitimate excuse for water." Sure. Johnny-What's 6ilence, Freddy? Freddy It's what you don't hoar rhen you listen.
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Publishers' Tress Indianapolis, Ind., uly 10. Receipts 2,000 hogs, 700 cattle and 100 sheep. There was a normal Monday run of hogs, and the quality was regarded as above the average at this time in the week. In sympathy with the developments in the trade elsewhere and the fact that prices here at the close of last week were comparatively high, the market suffered a decline of otfj lOc. Receipts of cattle were as large as usual at this time in the week and there was a good variety of stock. Buyers were influenced, to a great extent, by the unfavorable reporfs from other places and the bidding was slow and unevenly lower. There was an outlet for all kinds. Receipts of sheey nnd lambs were small in sympathy with lower prices elsewhere the market was slow and prices 2c lower, com m pared with Saturday. Ordinary to good lambs sold at $4.507.25, and sheep at $3.00 ii 4.50. STEERS Good t? chol-e steers, 1,30 lbs and upward.. $ 5 35 6 00 Common to medium cteers, 1,300 lba. and upward 4 85 5 55 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs .. Common to medium steers, 1,150 to L2jC lbs Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Choice feeding ztsere, 900 to 1.100 lbs Good feeding steer.. 200 to 10U0 lbs 4.85 5.35 4 50 4 90 4 35 4 85 3 75 4 50 4 00 4 25 3 50 4 00 Medium feeding eteers 700 to 900 lbs 3 25 3 85 Common to best wtockCTS HEIFERS " Good to choice heifers. Fair to medium heifers.. Common light heifers.. COWS Good to choice cows . . Fair to medium cows .. fanners and cutters ... 2 00 2 50 4 35 5 00 3 754 25 2 75 3 65 4 00 4 40 3 25$? 3 83 2 00 3 50 Good to choice cow 8 and and calves SO 00050 00 Common to medium cows and calve 20 00025 00 CULLS AND CALVES 3ood to prime bulla .... 3 75 4 CO -?air to medium bulla .. 3 25 3 CO Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to best veal calves 4 50 7 25 Fair to good heavy calves 2 50 5 50 h'ogs. Best heav'oo. 210 lbs and upward Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward . . . 6.85 6.90 6.80 6.85 Good to choce lights 1C0 to ISO lbs 6.85 6.90 Common to good light 9 130 to 150 lbs .. .. 6.75 6.80 Best pigs 6.25 6.50 Light pigs 5 0 6 00 Roughs o. 6.00 6.25 Bulk of sales .. . .. .. 6.85 6.90 Sheep. Spring lambs Good to choice yealings Common to medium... Good to choice sheep . Culls to medium Stockers and feeders . . $ 5.00 7.50 ..5.50 6.00 4 75 5 25 4.25 4.75 2 50 4 00 2 00 3 00 Bucks, per 100 lbs 2 50 3 50 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-ern Line. Twelve exclusively first clas3 personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Department 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 Yosemlte. 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-tfJ 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. Sores and all Skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy. 1130 E. Reynolds St., Springfield, III., says: '"I regard it one of the absolute necessities of hous3keeping." Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 25c. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. 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. Sho 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 6tore. Price only 50c.
CINCINNATI MARKETS
Iublis'.-.ers' Press Cincinnati, July 16. Receipts and shipments- for the oast 4S hours as compared with the same time last
week, are as follows: : decrease in the world's shipments Cattle, 2,000, hogs. 2,833, sheen 3,255. and a material decline in Russian Cattle The cattle market today op- 1 exports. Offerings were light. Seponed depressed, and all grades sold ! t ember opened fx- to k Q lc easier to a dime a"d 15c per 100 lbs i higher, sold uo to 79Vc ?nd declined
under last week's closing figures, influenced by a heavy run and only just fair demand from all sources. CATTLE, HEAVY STEERS Choice Fair to good Oxen BUTCHER STEERS Extra Good to choice . . Common to fair .... $ o.lofi 5.35 4.50 5.10 1.75 4.00 4.50 5.15 2.75 4.35 nCIFERS Extra 4.65 (fi- 4.75 Good to choice . . Common to fair.. .. to choice . . Common to fair . . Canners Stockers and feeders BULLS Thin and light .. .. Bologna Fat Bulls CALVES Common and large , . Fair to good 4.15 4.60 2.00 4.00 3.25 4.00 1 00 3 25 1 00 2 50 2 00 4 50 2.00ft 2.85 2.85 3.25 3.15 3.60 3 506 75 5.00ft 5.7J Extra 6.25 6.50 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butcher Mixed and packers.. .. Common to choice heavy fat sows. . Stags Light shippers Pigs, 110 lbs and less . . Sheep. Common to fair 6. SO 6.95 6.80 6.90t 5.73ff 6.35 4 00 5 00 6.S0 6.95 6 00 6 75 3 00 4 00 Lambs. Extra 8.00 MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO Cattle: Common to prima steers. $4 COS 6 -5; cows, $2 754 50; heifers, .$3 755 25; bulls. $2 754 25; stockers and feeders, $2 604 30. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $4 50ft 6 25; lambs, 16 508 00; y arllngs, $5 506 ;.o. Calves J5 75 7 00. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6 856 92l,4; medium to good heavy, $6 70 6 80; butcher weights. 6 85 6 922; gocd to choice heavy mixed, $6 756 80; packing-. $6 006 70. Wheat No. 2 red. 79S0,,ic. Corn No. 2, 524 52?ic Oats No. 2, 3737,ic. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good to choice export, $5 25 5 75; shipping-steers, $4 T5f?5 10; butcher cattle, $4 505 Ou; heifers. $3 254 50; fat cows. $2 254 00; milkers and springers, $25 00?50 00. Sheep and Larr.bs Yearlings, $6 757 00; wethers, $6 00 6 25; mixed. $5 25U5 75; ewes, $4 755 25; spring lambs, $6 00 8 65. Calves Best, $7 508 00. HogsAll grades, $7 25; roughs, J6 006 50; stags. $4 505 2o. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $5 80 6 00; prim, $5 005 75; t. y butchers'. 44 85&5 15; heifers, $3 004 60; cows, bulls rnd stags, $2 50g 4 25; fresh cows, $25 ;j050 00. Sheep and Lambs Prime withers, $5 755 85; good mixed, $5 40 5 65; lambs, $4 006 80; spring lambs, 5 50 8 50. Hogs Heavy hogs, $7 00 7 05; mediums and neavy Yorkers. $7 20; light. Yorkers, $7 207 25; pigs, $7 10 7 20. CLEVELAND Cattle: Choice fat dryfed' steers, $5 105 35; heifers, $4 35 4 85; fat cows, $3 353 60; bulls. $3 oOffp 3 85; milkers and springers, $15 0045 00. Sheep and L. mbs Spring lambs, $7 25 7 50; yearlings, $6 2'6 50; mixed sheep, $4 505 00; wethers, $5 00f5 50; ewes. $4 004 50. Calves $7 75 down. Hops Mixeci weights, $7 007 05; Yorkers, $7 10: pigs. $6 856 90; stags, $4 605 00; roughs, ?5 75 0 00. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red. 76 78c. Corn No. 3 mixed, 54Vi55c. Oats No. 2 mixed, 40V6c. Rye No. 2. 63c. Lard $8 75. Bulk meats $9 75. Bacon $10 75. Hogs $6 006 99. Cattle $2 00 I 35. Sheep $3 004 60. Lambs $4 00 50. BOSTON Wool: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 33iff34c; X, 3132o; No. 1, 3738c; No. 2, 3738c: fine unwashed, 25 26c; fine washed delaine, I5(g36c; unwashed delaine. 2728c; Kentucky, Indiana, etc., and 'i-blood, 32 33c. NEW YORK Cattle: Steers, $4 25(31 6 00; bulls, $3 00&4 25: cows, $1 B04 05. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $3 506 50; lambs, $7 25 9 50. Calves Veal, $5 50 8 00. Hogs Western, $6 65 6 70. TOLEDO Wheat. 78' 4c; corn. 5314c; oats, 40c; rye, 60ci cloverseecL $8 85. A DANGEROUS MISTAKE. Richmond Mothers Should Not Neglect Kidney Weakness In Children. Most children have weak kidneys. The earlies warning Is bed-wetting. Later cornea backache, headache, languor. Tis a mistake to neglect these troubles. To blame the child for its own dis tress. Seek to cure the kidneys Save the child from deadly kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Richmond parents recommend them. Charles Fry, of 17 South Fifth street, horseman of fire company No. 2, says: "A child of mine was troub led for the greater part of his life with a weakness of his kidneys and nothing we used helped in the least. We say Doan's Kidney Pills advertis ed for such weaknesses, and procured a box at A. G. Luken's drug store Giving them to him according to directions, it was only a short time be fore he began to improve. We con tinued their use until cured. We cer tainly recommend them as a splendid remedy In all 6uch cases." 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 uo other.
MARKETS
IPuhlishers Preps! Chicago, July 16 The wheat mar ket opened strong on active bidding by shorts who were actuated bv to 79c. Rain: in Corn Belt. The corn market was about steady. Pit traders sold actively because of continued rains throughout the corn belt. September opened unchanged to c higher, declined to 51?ic and advanced to 52c again. The oats market was easy In sympathy with corn. Rains in the central West depressed the market.
Wheat. July 78 to 34 78 Sept 78 to 79 Vs 79 Corn. July .. 52 5134 Sept 52 to 's 51 Oats. July ZSVh 38 Sept 35 to Vs 34 Pork. July $18.62 $18.67 Sept 17.27 17.32 Lard. July S.95 8.95 ! Sept 9.07 9.07 Ribs. July 9.40 9.12 I Sept. .. 9.35 9.37
ti.-: THE HUMAN BRAIN. It tndereori Wonderful Chances Uurlxisr Its Growth, The wonderful changes which the human brain undergoes from the moment when it first appears in the embryo until it becomes the perfected laboratory of thought characteristic to the matured human being has been commented upon by several of the leading wrltera on biology, physiology, etc. During these successive changes, or, rather, transformations from the lower 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 rml mals, but appears to have the same structural constituents, at least to a certain degree. Thus it has been found that the original germ of the brain as It appears y 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 undergo before it becomes perfect give it a decided resemblance to the brains of fishes, birds and mammiferous animals. "Ilein's "Thoughts on the Structure of the Human Brain" and Wilson's "Anatomy of the Human Bodj'" both mention these queer transformations, as does also Hugh Miller in his famous work, "Testimony of the Rocks." Miller puts it in this way: "It has long been known that the human brain Is built up by a wonderful process, during 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 upon 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." He Knew. The first 'Witness called In a petty lawsuit in Cincinnati was an Irishman of whose competence as a witness opposing counsel entertained doubt. At their instance there was put to him before being sworn the usual Interrogatory, "Do you know the nature of an oath?" A broad grin spread over the face of the Irishman as he replied: "Indade, your honor, I may say that It Is second nature with me." Harper's Weekly.
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NEW YORK MARKETS Publishers' Press New York, July 16. Opening prices of the week were higher all around in a ; thv stock market. Demand was ex ceedingly light and gains small. Higher prices in London helMed the advance. Reading opened lk higher then reacted Anaconda and In ternational Pump gained 1. and Atchison. Amalgamated Copper and United States Rubber large fractions. Atlantic Coast Line lost 1. The opening demand was not maintained, and the market fell back to a parity with Saturday's closing or below. Pittsburg. -Cincinnati, Cleveland & St. Louis yielded 2'a and Northern Pacific. Smelting, Locomotive, Interborough, Metropolitan preferred and Central Leather about a point. Haste shown in Copper discouraged the bulls for a time. Moderately large orders were sent in for the Hill stocks and St. Paul, and their Quick response together with the report that $2,000,000 gold had been obtained in London for New York, caused a vigorous rally all around. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open. Close. Anial. Copper Am. C. & F. pfd Am. Locomotive . 94 . 34 . 67 .14314 .129 95 35 69 143 129 S V4 231 H614 73 160 56 175 47V2 401,4 176 1 14114 90 90 Am. Smelt. & Rfg ., Am. Sugar Rfg. . . , Atchison S6 Anaconda Baltimore & Ohio .. Brooklyn R. T. .. . Canadian Pacific . . Chesapeake & Ohio , C. M. & St. P Colo. Fuel & Iron . . Erie 111. Central , Louis. & Nash. . . Mexican Central Missouri Pacific .. , Mo. Kan. & Tex. .. , .2261,4 .115 . 72 .156 ... 55 .17314 ... 47 . 39 Vs .175 1 jnu 93 89 3114 National Lead 72 N. Y. Central .. 129i8 Norfolk & Western 86 V2 Pacific Mail 32 Pennsylvania 125,i People's Gas 89 Reading 118 14 Republic Steel 25 Republic Steel pfd 92 Rock Island 23 Rock Island pfd 61 Southern Pacific . . ..... 65 Southern Ry 33 y2 Tenn. Coal & Iron 155 Texas & Pacific 30 Vz Union Pacific 141 IT. S. Steel 33 U. S. Steel pfd 100 73V4 131 86 33 126 89 y4 119 25 93y2 60 66 34 155 30y2 143 34 101 19i2 Wabash 194 Sales up to noon 287,400. New York money market 2 per cent BASE HITS. Judging: from the work of certain major league spit ball pitchers so far this season it is evident that that peculiar delivery is still a great puzzle. It ia an old but true saying that "young blood will have its own course and every dog his day." The youngsters are very prominent In the major leagues this season. Manager McCloskey of the St. Louis Cardinals is satisfied that he has made a good move in switching Homer Smoot back to center field and playing Arthur Hoelskoetter in right field. President nerrmann is quoted as saying that Sam Crawford, now of Detroit, was the best sun outfielder Cincinnati ever had and that the Cincinnati club would give $10,000 to have him back. Baseball is the national sport. It, can be indulged in by every one and Is Indulged in wherever sports are followed. A fan figures out that baseball costs the people of the United States more than 5,000,000 annually. i (
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board.
Richmond. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hei'e by given Board of Public Works of the Richmond, Indiana, that on t1 fity ua.v ui Juiy, unti, iney appf assessment roll showing t faci assessments for the described public imprcvem thorized by the Improvem tion named: Improvement Resolution Providing for the imp amber 50. dement of North 13th street, by the Instruction of cement sidewalks on of said street, from Nort east side W street to North E street, and fr North C street to North E street n the west side. Persons interested i by said described pu For affected c improve?d that the ments are her Board of Publ of said city has fized Friday 20th. 190r,, as a date upon whic strances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the Question as to whether such lots or land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima faci assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. July 12-lweek. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Friday, July 20th, 1906, for the following described public improvements! in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution NtJmber 67. t 1." Providing for the construction of cement sidewalks on both side's of South Eleventh street, from MaSjjli street to South A street, to a uniform width of Six (6) feet. M W ' Improvement Resolution' Number 71. Providing for the construction of cement sidewalks on tlw west side of South Eleventh street, Ifrom South A street to South B stredjp to a uniform width of six (6) feet,, fk Improvement Resolutrtri Number 72. Providng for the Approvement of North West Third stfeet, by the construction of cement ndewalks on the west side thereof, frn Kinsey street to Chestnut street, t?a uniform width of six (6) feet, All work done in tfte making of said described public infjjirovements, shall be in accordance wh the terms and conditions of $ie InfSrovcment Resolutions as nunereujl and the detail plans, prolilesM ur; ings and speclfications which Ire i nierana may ue aid Board of Pubseen in the offide of lie Works of thfiC rof Richmond, mittlng proposals The bidders, i to make said c Jribed public lmprovements, mus with a certified Scompany each bid r k n the sum of f good faith that $100, as evidence the successful bii rs will execute, li the acceptance within ten days f of proposals, cont ts and bonds sat isfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such aropsals will forfeit the checks and ye sums of monev payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated dafiages for such failure. The Board of Public Worf s reserves the rierht to reiect any or ill bills. JOS. S. ZELLI JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. MOSA Board of Puf He Works. July 10-17. Only 20 required t SET Y at the Schneide Carriage S No. 47 North x AL. H. H 7 Nor Can sell or traos rou anything in real estateVSee him. mm 1 CURSION : (mRATESiiii VI I Dayton Western J Daytcn and Retur - - 11.00 - - JM 4 Eaton and Returnl Tickets at above pnee will be sold every Sunday tratifl farther notice.
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