Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 189, 6 August 1906 — Page 6
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The Richmond Palladium, Monday, August 6, 1S06.
Provisions Live Stock, Grain and O$ock Markets
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Peaches In Quantities larce enough to ran may be exuected from tho Kouth in a f vv dais. The crop there I:;::; Ix-en onn-wliat retarded lv rains liilt when they come they will he plentiful. The Southern peaches have never been as j.;ooT .sellers here as those of Michigan, although many run the early fruit for fear of not setting any from .Michigan. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Psid by the Bee Hlva Cirocr.) Uutter. Country 15 to 20c Country, per dozen Poultry. Per Lb. Chickens dressed 15 Chickens (fries) ...14c to K.c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb Jc Lemons, doz., 30c Apples, per pk "0c Cal. Oranges, doz 10 to 5uc Figa, per lb.. 20c Pananas, doz 15c to 20c Vegetables. Caboage 5 to 10c head Young onions, per bunch 2 for 5o Lettuce, per lb 20c Cucumbers, each 5c Tomatoes, pei qt 10c Green Beans, per Va pk "5c, Potatoes. New Irish Potatoes, per pk C0c Flour. Pancake, per pkg., ......... 10e Buckwheat, per pkg., ....10c WHEAT ANDeCORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills., ) New Wheat ..70c Corn per bu. 50c Oats per bu 5c, WAGON '( MARKET. (Paid by H. J.VRIdge A Son.) Old Corn 5) 5 c Old Timotthy Hay. Paled , $14 Loose , $12 to $13 Mixed baled , '$11 to $12 New Timothy Hay New hay baled 4$10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old oats a w..3S to 40c New straw baled . .. $4.50 to $5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond JAbbatolr.) Cattla. Choice butcher Steers Bulls . . $4.00 -4.50 $3.00 '3.25 Cows, commontto gotd .,. $3.00 Calves . . .$5.50tf; 3.50 6.00 Hogs. I logs, top heavy i . .$6.50 llogs.-SOO lbs cbmmon. ' and rough .. . . . . fWMtr 6.25 Hogs SOd aud 250flba averse , $6.40Cq 0.50 l.a mbi. Lambs -4- J $5.50 16.OO -SPECIA EXCISION To Nigai;afalls VIA the C. ci&lL. indNWabash R. R's. I $6.50 RomndiTrip Good forl2 dpys. Train leaves pichncndl 10:45 A. M. Free reqlinirtgichajir cars. Richmond to Nifcgaj' avails without change. PtMllfri?in 'Tourist Sleepers. doub!ebfrhs,Peru to Niagara Falls $10. You can't afford to miss it. Make reservations at once through C. A. Dlcir, PI. & T. A. Home Tel. 44. "Richmond. ew
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INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS f Publ it tiers' I'rrss I Tndiananolis. Ind.. Aug. 5. Re ceipts Saturday, 5,000 hoirs. :',00 cattle and 200 hogs against 4.:;" 4 hogs. 22 j cattle and 17" sheep a week ago and j ::,'10 hogs, 20- cattle and 12t) sheep) a year ago. Although smaller than recently,1 there was a fail- run of boss for the , closing mark t of the we'-k. I There w re not many fresh arrivals, 'of cattle and not a great many carried! over from Kriday, therefore, the sup-i uly on sale was only fair and there ! were- comparatively tew good to choice kinds. Demand was rather limited, and trade was quiet, with no perceptible change in prices. There was little request for any kind of steers and few changed hands. There was an average Saturday run of sheep and lambs, but offerings were not attractive to butchers, and with little inquiry from other sources sellers had difficulty in 'transferring any part of the supply. STEERS Good to choice Eteers, i:i00 lbs and upward $ 5 Common to medium steers, t,300 lbb. and ii)ward 4 Hood to choice jieers 35 fi) 6 00 ;0fi 1,150 to 1,250 lbs . . . . Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,21:0 lbs Good to choke steers, t00 to 1,100 lbs Common to medium steers, 000 to 1,100 lbs Choice feeding 2t9ers, 000 to 1,000 lbs Good feeding Htetrs, 00 to 1,000 lbs Medium folding eteers 700 to 000 lbs Common to best utockers HEIFERS--Good to choice heifers. Fair to medium heifers. Common light heifers.. COWS Good to choice cows . . . Fair to medium cows . . Canners and cutters ... 4 Toft 5 40 4 00 fit 4 75 4 00'- 4 S5 ".0'.( 1 di 4 00 00 4 35(T 00 3 75 Q 4 25 2 75 3 65 3.65 ft 4.25 3.00(f?' 3.50 1.25t 3.00 Good to choice cows ana aid calvea SO 003)50 00 Common to medium cows and calves CULLS AND UALVKS Good to prime bulls . . . Fair to medium bulls . . Common bulls 20.0030.00 3.00(7; 3.75 . 2.50(77 2.75 '2.00ft 2.25 Common to best veal calves 4.00frfi.73 Fair to good heavy calves 2.501: 5.50 nogs. 210 Hest heaviest lbs mid upward 6 OO'ri 6.67 1 2 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs. and upward Good to cboce lights 100 to ISn lbs Common to good lights . 130 to 150 lbs Hest Pigs Light pigs Roughs .55?;: 6.00 6.65 6.70 6.55 a' 6.25 ft . 5.00fi 6 00 Cit 6.60 6.50 6.00 6 25 6 70 Bulk of Kales 6 60''i Sheep. Spring lambs 3 00?; (', 75 Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 5.25 Common to medium.... Good to choice sheep . . Culls to medium Stockers and feeders . . Rucks, per 100 lbs . .4. 25 "(14. 75 4.25? 4.60 2 50 Q 4 00 2 00?i! 3 00 2 50 3 50 Delicate woman will never become strong, happy, hearty, free from pain, until you build up your system with the nerve-refreshing blood-making tonic, Hollister's Rocky .Mountain Tea Tea or tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. THE YELLOW FEVER GERM. has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the .Malaria germ. To free the system from disease germs the most effective remedy is Dr. King's Xw Ufe Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Pike's Peak Centennial Excursion in September.
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CINCINNATI MARKETS Publishers' Pressl Cincinnati, Aug. 5. Receipts SaturdayCattle 453; hogs, SSI; Sheep. 1000. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS
Choice $ 4 firt'ff 5.25 Fair to good 4.25'ft 4.s'5 Oxen 1.50 4.00 P.77TCI?ER STEERS Extra 4. 00-77 r,10 Good to choice 4.25'' 4.5 Common to fair 2.25'f 4.15 nrjiFER.s Extra 4.10?r 4.25 Good to choice 3 25 4 0 Common to fair 2.00 3.15 COWSExtra 3 25rt; 3 00 Good to choice 2.75fi 3.15 Common to fair l.oO'r? 2 0 fanners l.OO'rj 2.2." Stockers and feeders ... l.Taj 4-25 HULLS Thin and light 1.75-f; 2.25 liologna 2.257 2.75 Fat bulls 2.S5?j 3 25 CALVES Common and large 4. 00T; 5.50 Fair to good 5.00fv 0.00 Extra 6.25 fj 6.50 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butcher 6.55'TV 6.05 Mixed and packers 0.05?i 6.00 Common to choice heavy fat sows 5.25T; 5.00 Stags 4.0ej 4.50 Light shippers 6.00 K.70 Pigs, 110 lbs and less ... 5.05 6.00 Sheep. Common to fair 2.75 4.00 Lsmcs. Good to choice 6.00 7.40
Don't you think you'd better let it, When it is raining, rain away, For the sun will he shining bright. If you take Rocky Mountain Tea tonight. A. G. Luken & Co. LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," writes II. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with first botle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At A. G. Luken & Co.,'s. druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics griper, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Special Excursion to New Castle. Via Pennsylvania Lines August ' -. to 10th, account Henry County Fair. Excursion tickets sold from Richmond, Elwood and inttrmediate stations, july 2C-30-aug2-S-wk-20-2 FRIGHTFULLY BURNED. Charles Y. Moore, a machinist of Ford City. Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Bucklin's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect, cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching o fthe skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief. eures quickly. Perfectly safe for dren. All druggists sell it. chilA HEALING GOSPEL. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Gr.. says of Electric Bitters: "It's a God send to mankind. It cured me of lame ! hack, st iff joints, and complete phys-! ical collapse. I was so weak it took i me half an hour to walk a mile. Two ' bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong- I have just walked three ' miles in 50 minutes and feel like walkintr three more. It's made a new I man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under gaarnr. toe at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug! tore. Price 50c. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific ern Line, . Noth-West-Twelve exclusively first clas3 perrnally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Departmeat of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. July 7th. July ISth. and Augtist 4th. for Colorado, Utah. Yellowstone National Park. Portland, Puget -ound 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. iTutchison. Manager Tourist Departv.ent, 212 Clark St.. Chicaro, 111. (may 20-Ui
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Publishers' Press Chicago, Aug. 5. Liberal receipts had a depressing effect on the local wheat market Saturday th re being! considerable, selling by cash inter ests. Trading, however, was light owing to lack of darneand. Scptem 1 Per opened 1 s, 'ir lower, sold at 7" and then declined to 72tk73c. I ... ....it;.,, 1 . ... 1 . - .....s ..e...ue ene.a! ami , prices broke sharply, September de-i elining to 71 7K 7'Jc. The weakness! was duo principally to a decline of nearly 2c a bushel in the price, of wheat at St. Louis. The market closed weak with prices at the point of the day. lowest ! Wheat. 1 Sept.
73 72 I 7S V4 ! Corn. i 4 f -. to'H 40'4 I 17"h tot 47Lj I Oats. I . 31- 31 j 31"8 to 3M4 Pork. $17.02 $17.00 14.27 Lard. . .. S.K7 S.ST 8.25 S.25 Ribs. ' 9.17 0.27 j 0.07 0.02 j
I May 1 I Sept. ! Mav I I Sept. I May SeptJan. Sept. Jan Sept. Jan MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAO j . stpor?", $3 I'-eiit; Ho; heifors. i a"ft; 25; stockers and feeders. t (.iiiawii to prime nms. $2 7:.i4 frt; hulls. $-' 004 3D: $2 25. Shpep and Kamtis-Phoep. Jt 2rii 50; lambs. J6 00 7 70; ycarlinRH. $3 onflo 00. Calvos $3 OCflG 75. Hni;s Choiro to prine.' heavy. $; .?5f?(! ".0; mflium to ROf)ii heavy, JO t5a"tj 30; butcher weights. $0 ?.: 6 L5; gooj to choice- hnavy mixed, $6 1' fdt 30; puckihs. $5 ..-! IS. Wheat No 2 red. 73fe&74c. rorn No. 2. WtHWso Oats No. . riot's 31c. EAST BUFFALO Tattle: (Jood te choice export. $5 lo'ffS S5; shipping steers. U 70i5 00; h-.iteh-r cattle. St 404 90; fat cows, 2 153 '.'0; hidls. $2 CSiffS 90. milkers and springers. $2o 00'trSO 00 Sheep and l.ambs Uood to choice yearlii.BS. $6 00-96 50. wethers. $5 r.05 75: mlxrj, $5 25"r 50; fwes, $4 75? 5 25 sprinp lambs, $6 00t 7 75. Calves Bept. $7 50jS 00. IIo.ss Heavies, mediums and Yorkers. $t. i.o-JiS 95: piss. $6 95 a 7 00; roiiKh, $5 0j 5 95; stags, $3 50 5 00. PITTSBURG Cattle; Choice, $5 73 Tf fi 00; prime.' S5 50 Wo 70; tidy butchers'. 54 SOft 5 l't; heifers. $2 591,4 50; cows hit lis find Miia;:. :'. 00 5j'4 00; fresh cows. $25 001 45 00. Sh -op ar.d Lambs -Prime wethers. $5 30i 5 65; good mixed, $5 20? J 40; pimbs, $4 10 1" 50. 1 logs - Iki vy liogs, $i'i 1 1 6 70: mediums. t fc5.( fi 30. heavy Yorkers. IC SO II 6 ?5; light Yorker? end pigs. $7 00 7 05. CLEVELAND Cattle: r-hoi"e steers. Ja CO-sj'G 50; hifers. $t 00 'g 4 CO: fat cows. 3 23 it 3 05; bulls. $3 50 i ? 75; milkers and spritigers, $12 00'45 00. Pheep an ! Lambs Birir? lambs. $7 50; ":ir!!ne So 23-6( 5 50, wctli-rs. $5 00i 5 23; ewes S4 2,r4 50 Calves ?: 25 down. HogsMedt'.im heay. Iti 70; Yorkers. $6 ' i 85; piss. $6 ?0: stags, $4 25j4 75 roughs. J3 25-6 5 3. CINCINNATI -Wheat: No. 2 red. 714 72c. Com No. 3 mixed. 5:V. Oats NO. 2 mixed, 321El32V;c. Kyp- No. 2. 02" Lard $S 40. Fulk rr.ents $9 5o. nncon $10 50. 6 10. Hogs $5 70f3 62 CattleLa PibsJ2 $4 Shee? $2 75(8-4 00. 00 7 50. TOLEDO Wheat. 73Vjc; corn, 54o oats, 32'4c; rye, BC'c; eloverseed, S7 C5 EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES For the Year 1907. The Trusted of Harrison Township, Wayne Count j-. proposes for t he yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Hoaifd at its annual meeting to be held atj the Trustee's office on the 4th day of September, 10U6, commencing at tfo o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. and Townshl township 1 expenditures, $505.05, tax, 11 cents on the hundred dollars. Local ! tuition expenditures, 1 $04:1.02 and tax 14 cents on the hunI dred dollars Special school tax expenditures $04 3.02. and tax 14 cents on the nun died dollars 4. Road tax expenditures. $150.0.: and tax, 10 ccntfc on the hundred dol lars. 5. Additional! road tax expenditures, $27.02. apd tax, IS cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional IRoad tax expenditures. $27.02. andtax, 1 cents on the hundred dollars. Tb be worked out. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year. $00.22. and fox. 2 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures. S?,l 1.702 and total tax. 60 cents or the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: : Total vaulation of lands arid improvements $374 Total Valuation of ersonal propert y i. . Valuation of Rail Roads. Express ompanies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, etc., etc. (Estimated sob from last year's tax 'duplicate. ) , . . j . , I S 5 ) J $464,06$ Amount of credit on nccrmjit of mortgage exemption L i. . 4.110 Net taxable property of tot ship Signed Martin .$49.95S )ff man. Trustee. Dated Aug. 3, dly-6t wk-9. 19. Never can tell when you mash a-j 1 finger or suffer a cut. bruise, burn or-! scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Ee- j leetric Oil instantly releives the pain quickly cures the wound. '
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NEW YORK MARKETS Publishers' Prss New York, Aug. 5. Tho upward movement in the market which began two weeks ago. eceive.l a very sharp stimulus dii.v by ai not generally expected on Steel eommorj T!i' st ?ngth of the market was also furr encoura.iied by p f.l crop reports, ny continued road prosperitv ,an evid ! bv nce of railthe ease in (... n mn,.v. Th.-se eirrunuManeos . have been taken advantage of by th two most powi-rful cliques of capita t.sts ket hav of f in tho street, who u;:vo the martheir unstinted support. They been t ho main factors in a rise 10 ir points above the low level of Jul v. No better evidence of business activity could he ton quarterly statement fdiiTul tliii the l)sl fif the 1'nited States Steel Corporation. During tin three months ending June, net earnins were over $ io,eriu,oini or 21- mil-j lions greater than any other quarter. During the six months ending Juno j tin1 net profits were $70.75O,0Ou prom- i ising to surpass the hest previous hah" year record; hence the dividend! upon the common .stock. So far as ! can be seen the Steel management appears to be amply .justified in their confid'-nce in the future. The year 1000 is certain to be the most prosperous in its existence, and hopeful expectations are now indulged in for 1007. Fortunately the business has heen managed on a strictly conservative basis, and these profits were madt in a period when prices were much more lower and more reasonable than during tho previous boom. Thus far this great corporation, which has been under prolonged criticism and controls about 50 or 00 per cent, of the country's product, has heen a steadying influence in the iron market, and if its present policy is continued should gradually establish itself in public confidence. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Open. Close. Amal. Copper 102 101 Am .C. & F. Pf..d 38 374 Am. Locomotive Osi 00 Am. Smelt. & Rfg 152 351 Am. Sugar Rfg 137 3304 Atchison 02 02 Anaconda 25S 254 Atchison pfd 100 100 Baltimore & Ohio 110 Ms H'Brooklyn It. T 77 78 Vz Canadian Pacific 105 104 Chesapeake & Ohio 504 50 C, M. & St. P 1ST i,i 1S0V4 Colo. Fuel and Iron .... 53 51Va Erie 42V3 42 Louis. & Nash IID2 144 14 .Mexican Central L'l 20 .Missouri Pacific 03 03 .Mo., Kan. & Texas 33 33 V2 National Lead . 70 70 New York Central 1 10K LJOVNorfolk & Western .. .. 00 y2 00 Pennsylvania 131U 131 People's Gas 01 01 Reading 133 130 Republic Steel 2 2S Republic Steel pfd 00 0S Rock Island 25 25 Rock Island pfd 03 04 Southern Pacific 74 754 Southern Ry 35 30 Term. Coal & Iron 150 150 Union Pacific 150 155 F. S. Steel 30 14 30 F. S. Steel pfd 100 106 Wabash 20 20 Wabash pfd 47 47 Western Union 91 01
NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferers from Kidney Troubles. Xo peace for the kidney sufferer Pam and distress Irom morn to night. Get up with a lame back. Twinges of back ache bother you all day, Dull aching beaks your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills will work the cure. They're for the kidneys only Have made great cures in Richmond. Mrs. F. Heater of number 007 North Thirrtrenth street, says: "I suffered severely from kidney complaint for twenty years and a' t'ms was so bad that I could hardly get up or down without assistance. 1 even had to use. crutches to get about the' house: every ioint and muscle in ni;-back ff!t as thrjuch it would break1 v.ve-i I moved. I could not rest well; at night hut always felt more tired land used up in the mornino; than I did the nieht before. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills recommended, got a boxat A. G. Luken's drug store and sorted to use them. They soon cured me. My son was also troubled badly' with his back. He took Doan's Ki-!ney Pills at my suggestion and the result in his case was through reliefjfrom his misery." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ; cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, j New York, sole agents for the 'United States. ! Remember the nazne Doan's and take no other. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. II. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. If fortune disregard they claim, Don't hang thy head in fear and shame, But marry the girl you love best. Rocky Mountain- Tea will do the rest. A- G.jLuken &. Co
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