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Page Six. The Richmond Palladium, Friday, August 10, 1908. 4 4 4 attest Marlkelt Kfew SCOTT Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond. ESTATE BROKERAGE THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM. 29 N. 6th St. RICHMOND. IND. CINCINNATI MARKETS $16.C0 Rounrt T To Atlantic ty. Cape May. Ocean City. Thursd August 2nd 15 day limit via Cincinnati nd the C. &.

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al least an avwaw pi M "f ' "i n this year, and the probability is that, the total yield will r.iii considerably ahead of the average. "Corn in my neighborhood," said a farmer who live northwest of tne :lty. is as good an it lias ever been at this time of the tar. Simar corn i:s going to give as hood a crop as we have had for several years. Quality Is tmusually good and there is every lti.iieaiion that, the present crop will bo one of the liTHt that we have had." Tomatoes will not be ready for canning, packers say, until about the third week in August. Delay caused by early drought is having its effect in late ripening of the vegetable. Prospects for the crop, aside from its being cut short, by about ten days, are excellent. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Be Hlva Grocery; Cutter. Country 1.1 to 20c ir'gs. Country, pr dozen 14c Poultry. Per Lb. Chickens dressed 11 to 16c Chickens (fries) 20c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by See Hivo Grocery.) Frulta. Dates, per lb, ....lftc Lemons, doz 30c Apples, per pk 30c . Cal. Oranges, doz 40 to F,oe Figa, per lb ". . . -0c Uananas. doz 15c to 20o Caboagc C to 10c head Young onions, per bunch 2 for 5c Lettuce, per lb Cucumbers, e.tch . . Tomatoes, pel qt. .. . 20c . 5c 10c .COc .10c .0a Potatoes. New Irish Potatoes, per pk ... Flour. Pancako, per pkg Buckwheat, per pkg WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat (5Sc Corn per bu r0c Oats yer bu 2Sc Hyo COc WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Rldgs & Son.) Old Corn 55c Old Timothy Hay. Paled $14 Ixiose $12 to $13 Mixed baled $11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old oat a 3S to 40c New straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatiir.) Cattle. Choice butcher steers $ M(t '4.25 Pulls $2.0lKr :too I'ows, common to good . .$2.00 '3.0ft Calves 5.50 Hogs. Hogs, top heavy $f.00 Hogs, 300 lbs -oimon and rough . . ;.!.. Hogs 200 nd 250 lbs average $6.40W K.50 Lamb. Lambs $5.00 (Tr 5.25 I"ont you think you'd better let it, When it is raining, rain away. For the sun will be shining bright. j If you take Itocky Mountain Tea to- , night. A. G. Luken & Co. If fortune disregard they claim, I"on't hang thy head in fear shame. Put marry the girl you love best. and i Itocky Mountain Tea will do the rest.d A. G. Luken & Co. When t Wher Ho

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j '"'".i'""", ;M . I l ,)) noKs, i,M) came ana ! , .,.,,,. 7r.4 hn 1 fr,4 cattle ; amj ;j;,r, shet-p a week atro, and ','.', W j hoicx, M2 cattle and 2 .sheep a year ! ; , ,.,,! Marketing of hogs was of Iiteral , ! , ,roporlions th(,r(, ,)(.inf, m.arly ,:,,,,.) j J including left-overs on sale. There j was a good increase in demand from j j outside sources, but the supply was; 'larger than necessary, (ond)tioiis in ail respects were favorable to the sellj JnK Hjrl.., and bids were so much low er at the start that it lequhed a little tinie to recover from the shock. There w ni a few early sab s at outside prices, but, in a general way, the market was 3(t rents lower than tin? high time yesterday and 25c lower than yesterday's average. Trailing on that basis was active, and a better clearance was made than yesterday. Cattle Prices Steady. There was a falling off in the receipts of cattle, but with those carried over from yesterday the supply on . ... f rt-t I . . T" U ...... . sale was lair ior lnursuaj. i nei e was about the usual percentage of good kinds, and with a steady demand from nearly all buyers desirable cattle Hold steady compared with yester day. Cows and heiteis sold more eas ily than steers. Then: was no change in the situation as regards common to medium cattle. STEKRS Good f choice steers. ll'.OO lbs and upward $ Common to medium etcers, 1,300 lbo. aiid upward Good to choice sheers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs . . 55 6 00 ,0ft r5(5; 5 40 4 75 4 N5 4 25 Common to medium steer?, 1.1G0 to i,2:o lbs l ooft: Good to crob:e steers. 000 to 1,100 lbs Common to medium steers, fH)0 to 1,100 lbs Choice feeding s'.acie. f00 to 1,000 lbs (iooj feed! n a toer.-. S'iO to l.OdO lbs Medium iycdlrfg deera 700 to 000 lbs Common to 'jst Btockers Good to choice heifers. Fair to medium heifers. Common light heifer;;.. COWS Good to choice cows ... Fair to medium cows .. Canners and cutters ... 00 ft 50-Sf 75ft 4 00 25$j; 50 25 00 To 'a 35 ft) 5 00 3 75ft)4 25 75 3 Co S.fi.l' 4.25 3.00ft; 3.50 1.25 (a 3.00 Good to choice cotvb ana and calves 30 00 50 00 Common to medium cows and calves ...... GULLS AND CALVhS 20.00rtx 30.00

Good to prime bulls 3.00ft1 3.75 Fair to medium bulls 2.50ft"; 2.75 Common bulls 2.00ft 2.25 Common to best veal calves 4.00ft 6.75 Fair to good heavy calves 2.50ft; 5.50 h'ogs. Best heavlca. 21C lbs and upward 6.20ft? 6.30 Medium and mixed. i90 lbs and upward G.20ft? 6.30 Good to choce lights 160 to ISO lbs 6.25(a 6.40 Common to good lights 130 to 150 lbs 6.20ft 6.25 Pest, pigs C OfKr 6 25 Light pigs 5 00ft" 5 75 Houghs ,1 50 'ft 6 00 Hulk of sales 6.50ft 6.30 Sheep. Spring lambs 3 00ft1 6 75 Good to choice yearlings. .5.00ft 5.25 Common to medium 4. 25ft 4.75 Good to choice sheep ... 4.25ft' 4.60 Culls to medium 2 50ft 4 00 Stoekers and feeders . . 2 OOta 3 00 Ducks, per 100 lbs 2 50ft) 3 50

FRIGHTFULLY BURNED. Charles W. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Pttcklin's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Grcatcjjf healer on earth for Hums, WoutjJs, Sores, Kczema and Piles. 25c H A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists

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Cattle, 277: Hogs, 6o:;; Sheep, 4065. f Cattle The receipts of cattle today ' were smaller than for some time on ! Thursday, and the few odd lots of good, fat steers and heifers included in the offerings were attractive enough to sell readily at strong prices j ruling yesterday. j Hogs Heeeipts of hogs today were: fair for this time in the week, and on i account of still lower prices reported at other places the market sympa- ' thized here and onened with all grades selling 5ft 10c lower than yesterday's best time, the general average for packing and butcher grades being a dime lower. CATTLE.

HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.1 nft 5.35 Fair to good 4.35ft 5.00 Oxen '.. 1.50ft. 4.00 STEERS Fxtra 5inft 5.15 Good to choice 4.35ft 5.n0 Common to fair , 2.50ft 4.25 hUIFKRS Fxtra 4.25ft 4.55 Good to choice 3.25ft 4.15 Common to fair I'.OOft 3. 25 COWS Extra 3.5i) ft 3.65 Good to choice 2.75ft' 3.40 Common to fair 1.00ft 2. 60 Canners 1.00ft 2.25 Stoekers and feeders ... 1.75ft 4.25 HULLS Thin and light 1.75ft 2.25 ISologna 2.35ft 2.&0 Fat bulls 2.90ft 3.25 CALVES Common and large 3.00ft 6.00 Fair to good 5.50ft 6.25 Extra 6.50 hego. Good to choice packers and butcher 6.45ft 6.47V2 Mixed packers 6.25ft 6.40 Commoa to choice heavy fat sows ,5.15 ft: 5.70 Stags 4.00ft. 4.40 Light shippers 6.45ft 6.55 Pigs, tin lbs and less ... 5.50ft 6.40 Sheep. Common to fair 2.75ft 4.00 Larr.cs. Good to choice 6.25ft 7.60

"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. Xo annetitc, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Hlood Hitters cured me." J. II. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Notice to Contractors'. Ind, Notice is hereby given by theoard of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed yroposals will be received by it, at its)ffice, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. vcJ on Wednesday, August 15th, 1006, or the following described publirf improve ments in the City ot KlchJfwnd, as au thorized by the Improvement Resolu tions named: Improvement Resolutio Number 61. Providing for the c a sanitary sewer in t ning north and south ! 15th and 16th street, istruction of e alley run'etween South urn the south line of Lot 51, Mende$iall & Price's Addition, to South "E't' street. Improvement Resolution Number 69. Providing for the iriprovement of North !Hh street, by tie construction of cement sidewalks n both sides thereof, from Main street to North "A" street. j Improvement Resolutiln Number 74. Providing for the improvement of the first alley south ofj- Main street, (known as Smith street) by the con struction of a cement Roadway therein, from South 5th street to South 6th street. f Improvement Resolution Number 75. Providing for the improvement of Hover street,' by the construction of cement sidewalks on both sides thereof .from State street td; School street. Improvement Resolution Number 78. Providing for the improvement of South Oth id roe t, by the construction if cement leui bs and gutters on both sides therid .from SOfuth "A" street to South street. All workVme in thtnaking of said leserihed pVdic improvements shall ne in accordice witl the terms and -mditions of Imprtivement Kesoni'tons, as mini Ted And the detail lans. profiles. iravytnais and specifi-.-at ions which e seen i:i ttn: on file and may office of said Hoard f Public Works of the City of Rich:,nd. The bidders, in submitting proposa's to make said described public im".oveinents. must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum .f $100. as evidence of good faith hat the successful bidders will execute within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and : onds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements.' A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such .-'Mitraets and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves bids. the right to reject any or all JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. -10

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PuMiPhprs" Press Chicago, August 0. Clearing weather, both in the Northwest and South

west, induced free profit-taking, and , caused a sharp break in the price of j wheat in the local market. I Rain in Corn Belt. j Additional rain in the corn belt 1 caused weakness in the corn maiket, although the September delivery for a time held finite sir-'- b"(..ri-.-M of small local receipts. That option op ened unchanged to !-e higu.r, uud sold oft to Ut'c. Wheat. Sept.. .. May S-'pt .. . May.. .. Sept.. .. May.. .. Sept . . Jan -) 1., 721.'. j TDV 7:t " j worn. 4L'-s-s4 4fa, . ..16 45 -s Oit3. ..31-h 31 Vh - "1 ' y$ '- o 1 .16 07 If, P7 .14 02 13 t5 Pork. Lard. Sept.. . Jan .... Sept . . . 1 !S 07 Ribs. . .0 07 ' 0 07 7 52 Jan.. .. MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO Cattle: Common to prim Btffrs, S3 fcO'iiG 00; rows, $2 SEJ'g-t 7't; hHfers, 2 t;0ft(5 ;t5; bails. $2 Ooyt l"; stoekers ami f.-ed'-rs, $2 ;0$i 4 25. Shwp anil l.amUs Slurp. $4 2ii'dT t;n; lrir.ib. $6 (ifeiis irt; yea rii rigs, $5 tiiKi 6 25. Calvrs $3 OOiO 75. Hokh I'hoir.i to prlr.10 heayv, $ 4050 .10; nit-iitiin to K"''1 dj, r,t;o; gooa to h"io h"iivy mix?'J. $ to 6 1 6 3.1; p:uktnc, $5 ti 23. Wiu-.it - Xn. 2 red. 73'2'a:74''4n. Corn No. 2, 50Q50j.c. Outs -No. 2, SflViC EAST BUFFALO Catt!f: Good to choice expert. $5 lotO 00; shipping steers. $. 7aC?5 f""; butch'-rs' cattle, $t 4aCj 4 Ho; heifers. $3 2S5 00; fat rows. $2 15 4 CO; bulls, $2 0,1 rri I 00: milkers and springers, J25 lO'tilO no. Sheep arid Uimbs Vearltnfts, $6 (i(Jtl C 50; wolti.-rs, Sj 603i5 00; ewes, $1 75dra 2.1; spiiiiK lambs, $.1 50 4 8 00. Cn I ve Best, $7 00 Q , 2.1. Hu'i'fs, $0 Tofrfi X0; mediums, 6 Si'; Vorke-a and pigs, J6 90; $5 25ffj5 H5: stags, $4 ou4 7.1. PITTSBURG Cal tie: Cltolee $6 SU!tf roughs, sr. ro 6 00; prime, $5 :!f'liG f.O; tidy butchers'. J4 005:5 00; heifers, $3 00j'4 5'; cows, Lulls and stags, $2 G0&4 00; fresh cows, J2.1 0uU4.1 00. Sheep and Ijimbs Prim wethers, $5 Oordo 75; good mixed, $1 soi 5 60; lambs, $4 50,7 50. Calves Veal, $5 00ff7 50. Hogs Henvy hogs. SI 00, mediums and heavy Yorkers, $6 XOffjG So; light Yorkers and piRs, JO OOfaf, 95. CLEVELAND Cattle: Choice steers, J5 Oofjf. 25, heifers, $4 OOfji 50; fat rows, $32 :.t3 50; hulls, $.1 2C.i3 50; milkers end sprintcers, $10 WaAo 00. Sheep ami I.ambs Good to choice lambs, $7 SO 7 7.1; yearlings, $5 o0(?j 5 75; wethers, $.7 00 E 25; mixed, $0 50'Ji" 00; owes, $4 25'S 4 75. Calvr $ S00 down. Ttoj-s Medium and heavy. $6 50jr6 SO; Yorkers. $6 85; pigs. $0 734t So; stags, $4 25 j 4 7i.-rotitjhs, So bwt? 5 tin. BOSTON Wool: Ohio.'" and Pennsylva nia XX u-d above, 34$35o; X. 31 32c; ,Kn. 1 and -a-bloo, 40(f(lc; tine unwash 1. 20(&27c; unwashed r.elaine. 2829c washed dolnine, 30'.'g Indiana combinj? --hl Kentucky and .d, 33 34c. CINCINNATI Wh No. 2 red, 72 d, 53c. Oats No. o. 2, Mc. Lard - 72ViO. Corn No. 3 mi 2 mixed. Si-Ac. live Hob? Jo OofiO 57V2Sheep $2 75ii4 CB. I TOLEDO Wheat, oats, 32c: rye. 50c; c' otle $2 00 4? 5 10. rr.bs $4 OO'y.7 Co. f-ic; corn. 54c, prwpd, $7 SO. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby iven that the Board of Commissicliors of Wayne County, State of Indl.na, will receive bids at the Audiior'.-l office of said county until 10 wdok a. m. of Saturday, August 2."). VOlt", ffir Pocahontas mine run coalVil- heatins court house and jail. Saidfoal to be deliv ered in car load lots. C. K. WILEY, T. K. CLARK, JOHN F. DYNES, Commissioner Wayne County. 10 ::.t. THE YELLOW FEVER GERM. has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the Malaria germ. To free the system from disease perms the most effective remedy is Dr. King's Nw Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s dni store. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-ern Line. Twelve exclusively first class personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Department of the Chicago, Unicn Pacific & North-Western Line. July 7th, July ISth, 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 proi v'ded for in advance. Write for itinj eraries and full particulars to S. 11. j Hutchison, Manager Tourist Depart ment. 212 Clark St.. Chicago, 111. (may 20-tIi A HEALING GOSPEL. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Bclair, Gr., j says of Electric Bitters: 'it's a Godi send to mankind. It cured me of lame I back, stiff joints, and complete phys ical collapse. I was so weak it took 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 walking three more. It's made a new man cf me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Price 50c-

Publishers' Press N-w York. Atigust ft. First prices of stocks wt-re but 1 : 1 1 1 . chance;! from last night, and the general volume of business was small, although there were heavy transactions in a few individual stocks. Declines wen1 th rule, a rise of 1-j in IVnnsy I auia bt--ing the only important eeepTiou. I)uing by the sdiort intertst was stimulated by aggressive d niand tor Pennsylvania, which had a strengthening inlluence on the whole market.

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open. Close. Amal Copper l'2 101 "-j Am C .S:- F pf! 3SU, ;::-4 Am Locomotive 6M t;' Am Sine!' & Rig 152'- 152' Am Sugar Rf.g 1 1 36 Atchison !'3 1 '.''. Anaconda, 256'- 151'; Atchison ntd .10n"s !o0''s .120'4 120 '4 . 7S- . 167'-t lti7'o . r.o"H r,o'. .is;,ss 1x5 " P.altimore & Ohio. . . Brooklyn It T Canadian Tac Chesapeake it Ohio. . C M & St P Colo Fuel Iron ."" ; o Krie l:Ps x 111 Central Ixuiis & Nash HI 1 l.'i! Met St It i; .Mexican Cent ral L'l 'i Missouri Pac OP-, 20 01 Mo Kan t Tex :'. I National Lead 'Jit 110 New Yorkvt'entral 140 Vi i:tsst Norfolk Western.. .. 01 01 Pac Mail Pennsylvania 1 371 1 2 lV-ople's (las. . Heading hlPi Republic Steel i'SU L'i': Kopublic Steel pfd OSio ;isi.2 Rock Island 2t "::k Rock Island pfd.. .. .. ('.:! f.2l3 Southern Pac 7o:,4 7t';i.t Soutliern II y :H'i:?i .".T's Southern Ity pfd Tenn Coal X: Iron 1.10U K'.n Tex & Pac :;2?i .l.'nion . Pac . ... .. .. . .155"b 1 "" V S Steel :S07s 40Vs T S Steel pfd 10,', 1 0.", i Wabash 20 10"H Wabash pfd 4G1 -lo'a W estern I'nion Sales tip to noon, :i.'!l,G00. New York Money Market, per cent. NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferers from Kldne.v Troubles. No peace for the kidney sufferer Pain and distress from 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 tho 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 607 North Thirrteenth street, says: "I suffered severely from kidney complaint for twenty years and at times was so bad that I could hardly get up or down without assistance. I even had to use crutches to get about the house; every joint and muscle in my back felt as though it would break when I moved. I could not rest well at night but always felt more tired and used up in the morning than I did the nixht before. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills recommended, got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store and started 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 relief from his misery." 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. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching o fthe skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. 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 Itocky Mountain Tea Tea or tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," writes II. L. Stanley, of Kruno, "sinre the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous couching and bleeding from the lungs: and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's Xew 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 & Cc's, druggists. 50c and SI. 00. Trial bottle free. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your drug-risL

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