Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 324, 22 December 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, December 22, 1906.

Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Ctock Markets

RICHMOND MARKETS Throughout the fruit and vegetable list there is steady demad which holds prices firm. Sales of onions, in comparison with cabbage and potatoes are much larger. Of the light vegetables, celery continues to lead. The price situation in fruits is unchanged, but sales are heavier than before. Apples', cranberries, oranges and Malaga grapes are the leaders. THE LOCAL MARKETS. The prices quoted below arr those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer. Main & Fourth streets, for produce, vegetables and fruits. Thrs givea the farmers and gardeners the accurate quotations for their products; also gives the merchants f t.'ie smaller towns the wholesale prices pa d in Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought from Commiwron rrer?, Produce. Eggs 2Sc doz. Mutter, (country table) 20c Hutter, (packing stock) lie lb. Chickens, (Spring) 10c lb. Chlrkens, (roosters) .. ,.5c lb. Turkeys , 12c Vegetables. Okra 10c lb. Carrotts 50c bu. Ducks 10c String beans $2.00 bu. Onions, (white) $1.00 bu. Onions, (yellow) 50c bu. Cabbage . . $14 ton Cauliflower (fancy) $1.50 doz. Egg Tlants $2.00 doz. Beets -. . .f0c bu. Turnips, (washed) .. .. ..50c bu. Sweet Potatoes ..$2.45 bbl. Mangoes (sweeM . . .. .. ..43c box. Potatoes (Michigan) 40c Potatoes (Home grown) .. ..65c bu. Fruits. Aisles, (picked cooking varieties).. 60c bu. Orapes, (Concords).. . . ....21c bas. Grapes, (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Lemons, (Veredellas 300 s) $5.00 box. Oranges, (Velencias) 12G s) $2.65 box. Grape fruit $3.00 box WHEAT AND CORN. 1 (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) Wheat 73c New corn, per bushel 35c Old corn, per bu 40c Oats per bu 30c Rye ..' 60c WAGON 1VIARKET. 'Paid by H. J. Ridge t. 8on.) Old Corn .. .. 46c Old Timothy Hay. Haled $14.00 to $15.00 Loose $12 to $13 Mixad baled $11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled .. $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old cats ..38 to 40o New straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVn SEED (Paid by Wm.IIill & Co.) Clover Sc. I. IJttlo Red or Big English, per bushel $6.00 to$7.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cam. Choice butcher steers ..$4.00 4.35 Bulls .. : ....$2.50 to $3.00 Cows, common to good ..$2.00 3.00 Calves .. . 6.C0 6.50 Hogs. Hogs, heavy select packers5.65 5.7? Hogs. 350 lbs, common and rough .. 5.60 5.65 Hogs 200 to 250 lbs, aver. 5.85 6 0C High prices have been paid for a number of Wagner manuscripts at a sale at Ijppke's art auction house at Berlin. The original manuscript of the Meistersinger" was sold for 130, and a collection of twenty letters writtea by Waguer was sold for .70.

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INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS Publishers' Press.l Indianapolis, Dec. 21. Today's quotations were as follows: STEERS Good to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward.. $ 5.65 6 50 Common to medium tsteers. 1,200 lbs. and upward 4.75 5.65 Good to choice iers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs .. ..4.73 5.33 Common tn medium steer , 1.250 to 1J23C lbs 4.25?S 4.73 Good to cho'ijrt steers. 900 to 1,000 lbs 4.23 4.C3 Common to medltyn steers, 900 to 1,100 lb3 3.50 4.15 Cho.ce feeding x'tw.. steers, 400 to 1,100 lbs. .3 75 4.25 Good feedlcft ,&ar9, BwO to 1,000 lbs 3.50 3.75 Medium foedioV etoers 700 to 900 lbs 3.00 3.40 Common to test m toe leers .. ..2.50 3.25 IlfciFKRf Good to choics heifers ....4.00 4.50 Ftir to medium heifers. .. .3.50 3.75 Common light hefers 2.50 3.25 COWSGood to choice covrs .... 3.25 4.00 Fair to medium cows .. 3 00 3 25 Canners and cutters .. 1 25 2 S5 Good to choice cows and ad calves SO 0050 09 Common to medium cows and calves 20.00 30.00 GULLS AND CALVES--Good to prime bulls .... 3.25 3.75 Fair to medium bulls .. 2.50 3.00 Common bulls 2.00 2.25 calves . . .5.00 7.50 Fair and good heavy ..3.00 6.50 rtogs. Best hea?la- 210 lbs and upward 6.30 6.40 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward.. .. .. 6.15 6.30 Good to chore lights 130 to 150 lbs 6.25 6.30 Common to Rood lights 160 to ISO lbs 6.13 6.20 Best pigs 5.75 6.13 Light pigs 5.00 5.50 Roughs . 5.50 6.00 Bulk of sales,. .. '.. ..6.25. 6.35 Sheap. Spring lambs ..4.00 7.00 Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 6.50 Common to medium 4.254.75 Good to choice sheep.. ..4.00 4.50 Culls to medium 2.00 3.75 Stockers and feeders .. 2.50 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 purifies the blood. Special Holiday Services. For the accomodation of its patrons, the I. & E., Ry. Co., will have in service during the Holiday week special car service leaving Indftmapolis rt 11:30 p. m. through to Richmond and all intermediate statievs. This service is for the accomodation of all who desire to attend the theatres and other amusements during the week. These trains are scheduled for,the following dates: Dec. 24th, Deb. 25th, Dec. 31, 1906 and Janl 1st, 1)7. The theatres are offering the bast attractions of the season for flie above dates. For full information cgU on local agents of Interurban Liur. 22 4t, Artificial gas, the 2l 1 Century fueL i 10-tf I Gobd Coffee The "Meteor CirfciUtin? , Coffee Percolator hld the ' secret a scientific pSnciple that extracts the exit ire strength ami tromaftf the coffee and produces aVlear, ummiui oeverage wmnout pr.osgioconccmaue m meoiunray. delicious coffee and ONE-THIRD. is aisuuea. me "McleoK sax in over 100 styles and size.

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f Publisher' Press! Cincinnati, Dec. 21. The tions were as follows: CATTLEHEAVY STEERS Choice Fair to good Oxen OUTCHER STEERS Extra Good to choice $ 5.00 5.30 ..4.60 5.23 ..2.00 4.25 , . . 5.35 4.60 5.25 2.75 4.30 . 4.35 4.G5 , 3.85 4.25 2.00 3.'45 ..3.75 4.00 ..3.00 3.65 ..1.00 2.40 . .L75 4.50 ..2.15 2.63 . 2.75 3.25 ..3.25 3.65 3.00 7.00 . .6.75 7.50 Common to fair riEIFERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair COWSExtra Common to fair.. Canners Stockers and feeders .. BULLS Thin and light Bologna Fat bulls CALVES Common and large .. . . Extra Hogs. Gocd to choice packer? and butchers Mixed packers Cfn?ino.i to cnolce bevy fat sows Light shippers Stags .. .. Pigs, 110 lbs and less Sheep. .6.25 6.30 .6.20 6.25 4.90tf? 5.90 .6.15 6. .3.75 5 Common to fair. mti Common and fa'r. REDUCED PRICES JDN PATENT MEDICINE AT LE. H. FINE'S pharmcy. Wish further to Announce that in spite of the fact, lurity and quality of drugs and medifines, will positively be maintained" as heretofore and sold to you by competent persons, sf degrading. I offer m . i r , Substitution you nothing luft as gooa quanty of high standard I purity has been. and shall cont ue to be my priae. and I hope, wi courteous treatment, to convince fur ier in my statement. See my window for quality In neat and useful holiday specialties. Respectfully, tf LEO. H. FIIIE. Premonition Verified. Wabash, Ind., Dec. 21. Although apparently in perfect health George K" imel believed he was about to die, and asked that his body be cremated. His fear was realized when he fell dead of heart disease. Martinelli Not Out of Danger. Rome, Dec. 21. The condition of Cardinal Martinelli former papal dele gate in the United States, who was operated on for facial polypi, is better, although he is not out of danger. Fell From Building. Bucyrus, O., Dec. 21. Charles Graham of Elwood, led,, fell from ttfe top of a building. His back was broken and he will die. See how wnat vou have tieard looks In print and get a dollar for doing it Win tho new "tip" prize. COFFEE AND TEA

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1 Publishers Preifl Chicago, Dec. 21. The final report grain crop caused weakness in all the grain pits, especially in oats. The wheat market opened easier, chiefly in sympathy with the weakness of oats and corn. The Government crop report completely offset firm cables and small receipts in the Northwest. The corn market was weak, partly because of the Government crop report and partly because of the weakness of oats. The oats market was weak and trading very active. The figures contained in the Government crop report, showing 100,000,000 bushels above the October estimate, caused lively selling. The provisions market opened weak because of the decline in the price of live hogs. It quickly rallied however, on a good general demand. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) OPEN. CEO. Wheat. Dec 74U 74 May 78 Ik 78 July T ? ' 77 Corn. Dec 41 41 May 43 43 July .. .. ..44 43 Oats. c 33 33 lay.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..ob 00 iJuly . 33 33 Pork. Jan 16.15 16.10 May.. ..... .. 16.35 16.43 Lard. Dec. 8.80 8.83 Jan.. .. S.77 8.S5 May S.90 8.95 CAIKPBELLSTOWN, OHIO. Campbellslown, O., Dec. 21, (Spl.) The South church will give a Xmas entertainment on next Monday evening and will also have a Christmas tree. Rev. Walk and wife of Hagerstown were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Emora Swisher Sunday. Charley Bloom, an insurance agent of Eaton made a business trip here last Thursday and took dinner with J. M. Cooper. Homer Hart and wife are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday morning. J. M. Cooper made a business trip to Richmond Monday. Charley, Bessie and Imo Cooper were the guests of their sister Mrs. James Jackson north of New Paris part of last week. Uncle William Campbell and wife had as their guests last Sunday W. W. Campbell, J. C. Baker and Joseph Loan with their wives and Mrs. Earl Campbell and son Paul and Miss Zela Loan and Harold Grumhoffer. John O'Hara was sight seeing in Cincinnati the first of the week. Charley Deem and wife visited D. W. Cooper and wife last week. Rev. Walk filled his appointment here Sunday morning and evening. Today schools close for their Xmas vacation. Frank. Miller was in Eaton visiting Thursday. James Sullivan and wife visited relatives north of Eaton last week. Frank Thompson spent Wednesday night with Roy Cooper. Lester Benham spent Thursday night with Leland Campbell. Frank Hill and wife visited rela tives in College Corner-' and Librety Ind., last week. Mrs. Earl Campbell and son. of Richmond spent last week here with W. W. Campbell and wife. The little child of Mr. Steggleman has had pneumonia, but Is some better at present. Mrs. Paddock wrho has been visiting in the west for quite a while has returned home. Clarence McWhinney and family broke bread Sunday with F. C. Mil ler and family. New York, Dec. 21. Developments in the threatened strike of the 3,000 yardmen on railroads in the New York Central, New Haven and Hartford and the Pennsylvania systems, await the arrival of P. H. Morrissey, grand master of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, who was requested by the managers' association to come to New York immediately. - Bryce For Ambassador. London, Dec. 21. The appointment of James Bryce to be ambassador at Washington, in succession to Sir Mortimer Durand, ia admitted by Bryce him-self. During the closing session of parliament he refrained from making any specific statement, but did not deny that It was his last day in parliament. Many persons will be surprised to learn that the potato is used in France In the manufacture of imitation meerschaum pipes and "marble" billiard balls. After the potatoes are peeled they are kept for thirty-six hours in an S per cent solution of sulphuric acid. They are then dried and pressed hsrd enough for use in making pipes. Under strong pressure they become solid enough to be turned into billiard balls. CASTOR! A - Fc T. J-ts and Children.

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NEW YORK MARKETS lPMbHshra Prl New York, Dec. 21. There were meager dealings in stocks wnen the market opened today, and fluctuations were narrow generally and mixed. Great Northern preferred rose 1, the ore certificates 14 and St. Paul . American Ice lost a point. Liberal offerings of Reading decided the immediate trend of prices of the geenral list. The drop in Reading was supplemented by moderate selling of the Hill stocks. St Paul, Union Pacific and other stocks, in turn, came under pressure until the entire list was selling below yesterday's closing. Reading sagged 2, Northern Pacific 24, Great Northern pieferred and American Ice securities 2: Northwestern 1, Canadian Paciuc Hi and Lcuisvillo &. Nashville ami Smelting 1. General Electric and Chicago & Alton were marked up a point. . MARKET SUMMARY. EAST BUFFALO Cattle Good to choice export cattle. $3 206 00: shipping steers. J4 50 5 25; butcher cattle, $4 506 5 10; heifers, S3 00ef4 65; fat cows. J2 50 4 00; bulls. $2 60 -S 4 50; milkers and springers, 130 00 SO 00. Sheep and Lambs Yearlings. $t 25 6 50; wethers, $5 755 85; mixed, $5 255 0; ewes, $5 005 35: sprinsc lambs, $S 00S 80. Calves Best. JS 503? 9 00. Hoss Mediums. Yorkers and piss, $6 60; heavies, $6 606 65; stags, $4 005 00; roughs, Jo 506 00. CHICAGO Cattle: Common to prime Bteers, $4 00(7 40; cows, $2 "54 '75; heifers. $2 605 00; bulls. 52 404 60; stockers and feeders, 52 40?4 50. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $3 7516 00; lambs, J5 7507 75; yearlings, $4 506 25. Calves $2 75 S 50. Hogs Good to choice heavy, $6 4('6 45: butcher weights, $6 40 6 45; light. $6 336 40; packing, $ 30 (6 40. Wheat No. 2 red, 75 Uc Corn No. 3. 4041c. Oats No. 2. 35c. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice. J5 750 6 00; prime. $5 405 65; tidy butchers', $4 505 00; heifers, J2 504 40; cows, bulls and stags, J2 004 00; fresh cows, $25 0050 00. Pheep and Lambs Prime wethers, 5 50iS5 63: good mixed, $5 20 5 40: lambs, S5 00 7 66. Calves Veal. $6 00S 60. Hogs Heavy hogs, mediums. Yorkers and pigs, $6 506 60. CLEVELAND Cattle: Prime dry-fed, $5 507 75; fat steers,J4 505 25; heifers, $3 504 50; fat cows, $2 503 25; bulls. S3 25(92 75; milkers and springers, 15 00 60 00. yh-ep and Lambs Choice lambs. $7 507 6Q: wethers. $5 505 75; mixed, $4 504 75; ewes, $4 504 65. Calves 17 6'i down. Hogs Yorkers, it 456 50; mediums, $6 55: heavies, pigs, $8 60; stag. $4 505 00; roughs, $5 80e:5 90. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red, 764 77c. Corn No. 2 mixed, 43V44e. OatsNo. 2 mixed, 3743Sc. Rye No. , 71e. Lard $3 55. Bulk meats 9 75. Bacon $10 00. Hogs $5 606 50. Cattle $2 00 5 60. Sheep $2 004 75. Lambs 34 25GP t 85. TOLEDO Wheat, 76?ic; corn, 44Uc; tats, 37c; rye. 6Sc; cloverseed. S8 35. If I were Santa Claus 1 would know exactly what to give very boy and girl. I would give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ton. It's the greatest medicine in the world; a never-ceasing wonder. 33 cents, A. G. Luken & Co. Notice to Merchants. We will insure against loss by one us and we Dougan & Co. tu-th-sat burglars. Call or will givo you rat Phones 139. November is London's worst month for fogs. During a "good" year the Londoner may have to breathe only fifty fogs. In a very "bad" year he may have to endure as many as eighty I.iondon's countless coal fires, mingeling soot with mist, concoct the Lon doner's fog for him. The great major ity of fogs in the metropolis begin to form between 7 and 9 in the morning, just when most fires are being light ed. PennsySvariie LINES HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. December 22, 23, 24 and25, December 29, 30, 31, 1906, January 1, 1907. WINTER TOURIST FARES. . Florida and Soufh Colorado and Southwest J Homeseekers Excursions. West Nortnwest, South Southwest and Mexico. Ask about these excursions and Interchangeable Mileage Exchange Orders and Low Fares. i At Richmond, Ind., consult C. W. ELMER, Ticket Agt. I VERSATILE D liMQLE In KxcluBlvepriglnalUy la the 4 RECEPTION MUSIC t Fcrnlshed by Lawrence w. Deukcr's t Tet-rauqConcert Quartet 1 z

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That HOT iCHOCOLATE is at Gpek Candy Store. It's just like all their Chocolate Candies They are so good ! l PEEL'S , iYE WORELS t 14 1129 Main St. nlooreOgborn Write Jlre and Tornado Insurance. We will bond vou. Leant Irbnf $100 to $2,500, Phone Hbme 1539, Bell S3 R. f ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. I : J Wm. WAKING t Pfumber and Gas ntter 3 I Bicvclps and Sundries 1S I Phone 1482. 406 Main OL t 2 j 1 Round TripTour- ! ist Tickets to all Florida Points 1 Via Chicago,! Cincinnati & Loui Isville Railroad. Jacksonvillej. $36 45 St. Augustine . . ... .. .. 38.95 Miami .J ....... 58.45 Braidentowri .. .. .... 50.55 Malibar .. . 48.45 Melbourne 48.05 Ormond .. 1 42.6!) Daytons . . f... 43X5 Palm Beach 54.95 Nassau .. . ........ ... 84.45 Port Tampa; .. .. 49.55 Key West J. .. .... .. . . 69.55 Havana, Cuba 73 50 The abovf tickets are good for returning until June 1st," 07. Route C. p. A. L. Cincinnati "Queen & Crescent" or L. &. N. R. R. I Can make reservations at any time. For .further particulars call I ' I C. A. BLAIR, . Home Telephone No. 44. YW SALE. try desirable West Side res- 2 1 fence at northwest corner of h Main and West Seventh streets. i fr -4 -VV. H. Bradbury & Son . .j. 1-3 Westoott Block Christmas and New Year's Holiday Rates via. Chicago, Cincinnati & Louis viile R. R. Co. i One and one-third fare for the round trip. Selling dates, Dec. 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th and 29th, 30th, 31st 1906, and Jan. 1st, 1907. Pna return limit January 2nd, 1907. For particularsask CA. BLAIR, P. & Ticket Agent. Home Fone 44. GIB ifiyecTi r REAL EOTATE !EMTALG

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