Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 302, 27 November 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Tuesday, November 27, 1906.

Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets

RICHMOND MARKETS "Every man for himsc-lf and the turkeys for those rvVo c?n get em," in the way local dealers "size up the situation. As a result, houses are putting out prices for only one day at a time. Live turkeys sell to dealers at from 11 to 12 cents. THE LOCAL MARKETS. 'The prices quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer, Main & Fourth streets, for produce, vegetables and fruits. This gives the farmers and gardeners the accurate euotatlons for their products; also gives the merchants of the smaller towns the wholesale prices paid in Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought from Commission men.) Produce. Eggs Butter, (country table) ., Butter, (packing stock).. Chickens, (Spring).. .. Chickens, (roosters).. .. . 22c doz. ..22c lb. ..14.-. lb. ..lpc lb. , ..5c lb. , Vegetables. Okra. 10c lb. Carrotts .. ..50c bu. String beans $1.00 bu. Onions, (white) $1.00 bu. Onions, (yellow) 80c bu. Cabbage 73c fobl. CauIlflower( fancy) 75c doz. Egg Plants 75c doz. peets K0c bu. furnips, (washed) .. .. .. ..50c bu. Sweet Potatoes.. ..... ..$2.83 bbl. Lima beans 15e qt. Mangoes (sweet) .. 5c doz. I'jtatoes 60e bu. Fruits. Ai-ples, (picked cooking varieties)..J EOc bu. Orar.es. (Concords) 24c has. Orapes'. (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Lemons, (Verdellas 300 s,) $5.50 box Oranges, (Velencias) 12G s $3.75 box Bananas, (Jumbo's) .. ..$1.50 to $1.75 Grape fruit., ..$4.50 box WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) "Wheat 73c New corn, per bushel .... ......35c Old corn, per bu 40c Oats per bu 30c ltye ...60c WAGON MARKET. 'Paid by H. J. Ridtje . Son.) Old Corn 46c Old Timothy Hay. Baled $14 liose $12 to $13 Muted baled Ill to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled .......... .$10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old cats 38 to 40c w straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVET. SEED (Paid by Wm.Hill &c Co.) Clover Seed. Little Red or Big English, per bushel $6.00 to$7.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. ;Paid by Richmond Abbat-xr.) - Cattle. Choice butcher steers ..$4.00 4.35 lTu!!s $2.00 3.00 1'ows. common to good ..$2.00 3.00 Calves 6X0 6.50 Hogs. Hogs, heavy select packers5.65 5.75 Hogs, 350 lbs, common and rough 5.50 5.65 Hogs 200 to 250 lbs. aver 5.75 5.85 Child Burned to Death. I Publishers Press.) Portsmouth, O., Nov. 26. Leta TVamsley, 6, daughter of John "Wamsley of Rome, near here, was burned to a crisp. She was left alone while her parents went to church. "When they returned the charred body of the unfortunate child was found in the sitting room. The child, who was an invalid all its life, got too near the prate and her clothes ignited. Being maimed, she was unable to arouse anyone and met death in pitiable form. ' Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 26. Hj ttre accidental discharge of a revolver In the hands of a fellow student Joht. Ross Fraser of Geneseo, N. Y., was fatally shot through the abdomen and died at the university hospital. Several students were standing on a bridge shooting at a tin ran In the river when the revolver was accidentally discharged. Frasr belonged to the engineering department of th University of Michigan class of 1909. Hostmastwr Robbed G. V. Fonts, Postmaster at Riverton la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor, prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for Biliousness. Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach. Liver, Kidney ;nd Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At A. C- Luken & Co.'s Drug Store. 50 cents. Cruiser Washington Disabled. Norfolk. Va., Nov. 26. The cruiser Washington, which vas disabled while convoying the Louisiana, parsed in the cane Higgins Says 'Tisn't So. Marseilles, Nov. 26. The suggestion that Eugene Higgins of New Yrk is the fiancee of Emma Calve, I be einger. was denied emphatically by Higgins. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, braises, scalds. Stops any pain.

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.

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS Publishers' Press.) 1 Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 26 Today's quotations were as follows: STEERS Good to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward.. $ 5.C5 Common to medium eteera. 1,200 lbs. and upward -1.75 Good to choice "leers 6 5 1,150 to 1,230 lb.. .. Common to medium eteerp, 1,150 to lbs ,.5.00 5.65 4 25 5 00 4 25 4 75 Good to choi.ie steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs .. .. Common to medinir steers, 900 to 1,100 ibs 3 So? Choice feedifl arwi. 900 to 1,000 lbs 1-75 Good feeding to 1,000 lbs 3 25 Medium fsediny steer 700 to 900 Ibs 2 75 Common to bast stockers 2 25 4 25 4 00 3 50 00 HLIF'KRS Good to choic3 heifers .. F:ir to medium heifers., Common light hefers COWSt Good to choice cows Fair to medium cows .. Canners and cutters .. Good to choice cows and ..4.00 4.50 ..3.50 3.75 ..2.50 3.25 3.23 4.00 3 CO 3 25 1 25 2 S3 asd calvea SO 00 50 00 Common to medium cows and calves 20.0030.00 eULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls .... Fair to medium bulls . . 3.25 3.75 2.50 3.00 2.003 2.23 Common bulls Common to best veal calves Fair and good heavy .. riogs. Best hea7!a- 310 ibs and upward Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward Good to cboca lights 160 to 180 lbs Common- tr- good lights 160 to 180 lbs Best pigs Light pigs Roughs Bulk of sales Sheep. Spring lambs Good to choice yeai lings. Common to medium . Good to choice sheep.. . Culls to medium. . .. .. . Stockers and feeders.. .. 4.50 7.25 2 50 6 00 6.03 6.20 6.00 6.15 5.95 6.10 . 5.S5 .95 5.75 5.90 4.50 5.50 .5.50 5.90 6.95 6.13 4.00 7.25 .5.00 5.50 . .4.254.75 .4.00 4.50 .2.00 3.75 2.00 4.00 Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and. sluggish bowels.' Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purines the blood. Pennsylvania Lines Account of Stock Show. Special fares November 30th, December 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th, fo everybody. For particulars consult (. V. Elmer, Ticket Agent. 24-2S-2S-30 1st. After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's Regulets, and give your stomach, liver and bowels the help they wili nel. Regulets bring easy, regular passages of the bowels. Forturate Missourians. "When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "three of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's New Discovery, and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." Surest Cough and Cold Cure and Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken Co., druggists, 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. A Mountam of Gold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg. which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles. Wounds, and Sores. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s Drug Store. Caruso Permitted Appeal. (Publishers Press. New York, Nov. 26. Judge O'Sullivan, in the court of general sessions, signed an order granting a right to appeal from the decision of a police magistrate in tire case of Enrico Caruso, the Italian opera singer, who was found guilty in the municipal court of annoying women in the monkey house at Central Park and fined $10. Time for hearing was not set. Ten Barges Sink. Steubenviile, O., Nov. 26. The towboats Raymond Horner and G. W. Thomas, from Pittsburg, Pa., rn into the piers of the Panhandle railroad bridge during a dense fog. sinking 10 barges containing 125.000 bushels of coal. , The towboats and bridge foun dation escaped with slight damage. 1 The sunken barges of coal will be dislodged with dynamite. !A Fc ...r..r.ts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of

CINCINNATI MARKETS

(Publishers' Pressl Cincinnati, Nov. 24.--The , quotations Saturday follow: CATTLE. - 0 HEAVY STEERS ; Choice . . Fair to good 65jOxen .. Mirr-OHER STEERS 5.2ofp 5.50 . .4.50- r.15 ..1.75 4.10 . . 5.15 5.3-j Extra Good to choice.. .. .. Common to fair HEIFERS Extra.. . .. . . Good to choice Common to fair COW 3 Extra Common to fair.. .. .. Canners.. Stockers and feeders.. BULLh Thin and light Bologna Extra Fat bulls.. CALVE3 Common. and large.. .. Extra Hogs. Good to choice packer? and butchers.. .. .. . Mixed packers Common to choice heavy fat sows Light , shippers Stags. Pigs, 110 lbs. and less.. Sheep. Common to fair Lambs. Common and fair.. .. ..4.40 ..2.30 ..4.10 2.65 , .1.75 , .3.60 , .1.00 5.00 4.25 4.23 3.50 3.25 2 40 .1.00 2.23 .1.75 4.25 2.00 2?60 2.65 3.00 3.00 .3.00 3.35 3.40 .3.00 6.00 7.00 6.25 .6.20 ..4.75 5.95 ..6.10 6.10 . .3.50 4 90 . .5.75 6.10 ..2.00 3.90 ..4.00 6.90 AIR SHIP TOO DELICATE FOR REACHING NORTH POLE Explorer Peary Tells of the Possibility of Invading Land of Ice Through The Air Undecided About Another Trip. Publishers' Press. Halifax, . r-o.iert E. Peary, the Arctic explorer, and Mrs. Peary left Sydney by rail for New York. Regarding another trip to the north pole, Peary says he will not be able to make any announcement until after he me'ets his friends in New York and discusses the matter with them. The mate and seamen of Peary'a steamer, who are Newfoundlanders, were paid off, the vessel will be put on the marine railway at North Sydney to be overhauled and a new crew will be engaged. Peary said he usually employs New foundland seamen for far north work, not because they are better than Americans, but because their sealing experience accustoms them to dealing with pack ice. He adheres to his conviction that sledging is the best known method of reaching the north pole, but he would advocate aerial navigation if it were possible to obtain a good airship. He considers the present flying machines too imperfect and delicate for Arctic work. Bride Bound and Robbed. Publishers' Press. New York, Nov. 26. Mrs. Nellie Munson, a bride of three months, was chloroformed and bound hand and foot at her home in Harlem, by a burglar. The thief secured a small amount of money and some jewelry and fled, leaving the woman helpless. When Mrs. Munson revived she managed to free an arm and by beating on a wall managed to attract people in the neighboring flat, who discovered her plight and they released her. Josph Wolostein, who wasv acting suspiciously. in the neighborhood, was arrested. He declared he is innocent and that he will prove an alibi. N Killed by Traction Car. Columbus. O., Nov. 26. In a collision between a csrriage and Westerville street car. near Linden, Miss Josie Hewitt. 40, of Darbyville. an evangelist and. W. C. T. U. worker, was instantly killed. She either jumped or was thrown from the carriage, falling on the tracks, and her body was dragged 15 feet and badly mangled. Death was instantaneous. Others in the carriage were injured. Died in a Depct. Middletown, O., Nov. 26. Mrs. Adtm Reimann, 5S, fell dead in the traction depot here of heart disease. She was en route, to visit relatives at Hamilton. A sister ni rived at the depot a few minutes art?i she died. Palladium's Story. Every reader of the Palladium should follow Anna Katherine Green's, "The Filigree Ball." which begins in this issue. Beyond doubt the best story yet published by the Palladium. Death from Appendicitis, decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Lifa Pills in creases. They save.j-ou from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation and the ills growing out of it. Streugth and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co.. druggists. 25c. try them. " Palladium Want Ads Pay.

CHICAGO MARKETS

f Publ'shers' Pre1 Cincinnati. Nov. 6. The quotations Saturday follow: Chicago, November 26. The wheat market was firm a moderate de- ! mand for the May option by conimis- ', sion houses. The corn market was firm on good buying of December by shorts; wet i weather and firm cables wem the j strpnRtlnng factors. The oats market was quiet and j stead?'. Provisions were quiet and easier on a declir? in the price of live hogs.

(By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) OPEN. CLO. Wheat Dec 73 73 Vi May 78 1 g, 7S34 July 78 7S . Corn. Nov 43 . .......... Dec 42 42 May 43V2 43 H July 44V4 44U O-ts. Dec. 3314 3314 May 34 "g 35 July ...32 32 Pork. Jan . . 14 40 1 4 47 May 14 67 14 72 Lard. Nov 9 07 9 20 Dec 8 52 S 62 Jan 8 35 8 37

French Ship Burned. Publishers' Press.) torpedo iticucii, aov. - 2u. Tile school ship Algfciras, which was totally destroyed by fire in the harbor here, fired a cannon in the harbor to give th alarm. There was terrible anxiety concerning the fate of 500 men on board until the authorities announced that all were saved except three. These men did not answer at roll-call and it is presumed they burned to death. $ Piatt Will Be in His Seat. New York, Nov. 26. "If I am alive that day I will be in my seat in the senate when congress opens," said Senator Thomas C. Piatt. "Go abroad? No, I'm going to Washington next week," he said. "Not. while Higgins is governor," is the reply given by the senator to Republican leaders, who have tried to induce him to resign. ' ' President's Return. . Cape yenry, Va., Nov. 26. The battleship Louisiana, having on board President Roosevelt and his party, was sighted here and passed in the capes Monday morning. The party transferred to the yacht Mayflower and proceeded to Washington. Robber Foiled. Wapakoneta, O., Nov. 26. When Burleigh Blank was held up by a marked robber at his very door he saved his diamond ring by pulling it off and flinging it into the grass, where he found it later. Tragedy in Boarding House. Akron, O., Nov. 26. Rado Wuane. 35, was stabbed to death by John Naspoli, in a fight in a Hungarian boarding house. The murderer escaped. Denouncers Denounced. Publishers' Press. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 26. The congregation of Allen A. M. E. church, the largest and most representative negro congregation in Cincinnati, and possibly in the state, adopted resolutions disapproving of the denunciation of President Roosevelt for the summary action he took in regard to the Twenty-fifth infantry. The resolutions denounce the colored soldiers who by hiding behind their comrades mad the latter suffer. Palladium's Story. Every reader of the Palladium should follow Anna Katherine Green's, "The Filigree Ball," which begins in this issue. Beyond doubt tho best story yet published by tho -Palladia Use artificial gas for light and Klw

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j NEW YORK MARKETS P-iMIshArs Prel New York. November 2. An irregular movement of pi ices resulted from the active trading in stocks with which the week opened. Among the gains low-priced stocks wero prominent. Kansas & Texas preferred iuse nearly 2, Texas & Pacific and Pittsburg Coal preferred 1( and Lnon Pacific and Pittsburg Coal large fractions. Great Northern preferred continued it downward course, with a decline of IVi. Prices took a decided lownwar 1 trend and by 1 o'clock practically all morning advances had been canceled. Pennsylvania was especial' y heavy, falling to almost a point below Saturday's closing. Smelting improved lVh- Federal Mining preferred 1 and Lead 1. MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO t'attie: Common to prime steers. $4 0D&7 4i; rows. $2 654 75; heifers, $2 60 5 00; bulls. $2 40 4 50 stockers and feeders. $2 4'i$i4 50. Sheej. and Lambs Sheep. J3 255 75: lamrs $5 507 65; yearlings, 5 2o?i6 50. Calves S3 0005 00. Hogs Choice to prime heavy,- St 20 ft' 6 40; medium to good heavy, $6 lo'fffl 25; butcher weights, J5 30 6 40; good to choice mixed, ?6 15w6 3 packing:, $5 806 20 : piss. $5 506 20, Wheat No. 2 red. 74.(& 75c. " Corn No. 2, 44S44c. Oats No. 2. 3Je. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Export eat tie, $5 30ff'6 00; shipping steers. $4 SO 5 25: butcher cattle, $4 SOf S 25; fat cows J2 504 00; bulls, $2 50ra4 00; milkers and springers. $30 OOfftSO 00. Sheep an Lambs Yearlings, $6 00 (a 6 35; wethers. $5 TSfJfS 00; mixe sheep. $5 505f5 "5 ewes, C5 00 5 50; sprinpr lambs, $5 00 7 S5. Calves $S 0 3S 25. IIoj?s Medi urns and heavies, St 50 y 6 55: Yorkers, JS 50; piles, $0 SOfcS 60; stags, $4 505 "0 roughs. S3 Zft'dli 90, PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $5 65ff S 90;' prime, J5 255 CO; tidy butchers $4 404 80; heifers. $2 507i4 30; fat cows and bulls, 2 003i3 80; fresh oowp. $25 00 (QbO oo. sneep ana iamo trim wetn ers, $5 40 5 50: good mixed. $5 155 . lambs, $5 00(27 60. Veal Calves $6 00 g 00. Hoes Heavy hocs. $6 50; medijr.i Yorkers and risrs. $8 45(56 50. CLEVELAND Cattle: Prime dry-fed cattle, $4 85j55 25: fat steers. $4 25(55 00 heifers, $3 50i4 50; fat cows, $3 2 ."&' 3 50 bulls, $3 00 3 25; milkers and springers $15 005i50 00. Sheep and Lambs Choice lambs. $7 50; wethers. $5 OO55 50: ewes $4 75 5 00. Calves $7 75 down. Hogs Y'orkers and pigs, $6 35fjjS 40: mediums $6 50; heavies. $fi 50; roughs, $5 505 75 stags, $4 25 4 75. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red. 76 77c. Corn No. 2 mixed, 47,-itSc. Oats No. 2 mixed, 563-4C. Rye Xo. 2, 71 1 72c. Lard $3 80 S n. Bulk meats $3 87A. Bacoti $!0 12U. Hogs $3 40 6 40. Cattle S 00(ff5 40. Sheep $2 oog 4 60. Lambsi $4 007 50. TOLEDO Wheat, 76o: corn. 4ZAc; ats. 3tc; rye. 67c; cloverseed. $8 27' Oil North Lima, 90c; South Lima and Indiana, S5c. - KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health is Worth Saving, and Some Richmond People Know How To Save It. Many Richmond people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys, when they know these or gans need help. Sick kidneys are re sponsible for a vast amount of suf fering and ill health, but thero is no need to suffer nor to remain in dan ger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and permanently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is the statement of a Richmond citizen who has reclaimed good health by the use of this remedy: John Moris, carpenter, of 438 Main street, Richmond, Ind., says: "I. was a great sufferer from lumbago for sev eral years, and the pains have given me many restless and nervous nights I doctored with several different phy sicians without success. Finally be ing advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I wentto A. G. Luken &, Co.'s store for a box. I was better. In three days after beginning the treat ment, and took in all three box3. The lumbago has never bothered me since and I have often told people of this experience For saie by all dealers. Price D cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buff; NetrYork, Mole agents for the edStates. Remembqr the name Doasfs and no otler, Artifici 'entury fuel. lu-tf ajD YaFd Orders S. Fift IrVIRK; RICHMOND, INJ ! Yur prescriptions Main St. Phones 77.

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