Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 152, 16 July 1908 — Page 7
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TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Omo.)
New York, July 1C. Amalgamated Copper American Smelting American Sugar vtrbison - & 0 !. R. T U. M. & St. P New York Central Northeru Pac Perjisylvania Reading Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd Great Northern '. . . Chicane. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtll and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.l Chicago, July 16 Wheat.
Open, llign. Low. Close. July ... S9 91 89 91 Sept. .. 90 91 89 91 Dec. ... 92 93 91 93 May .... 96 97 95 97 Corn. Open, liign. Low. Close. July ... 74 75 74 75 Sept. ..74 75 74 75 Doc. ... 61 62 61 62 May ... 61 61 60 614, Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. July ... 50 50 48 49 Sept. ... 42 43 42 43 Dec. ... 43V4 43 42 43 May ... 44 45 44 45 PorK. Opon. High. Low. Close. July.. .16.05 Sept. ..15.95 16.22 15.95 16.20 Lard. July ..9.42 Sept 9.40 9.52 9.40 9.52
Ribs. High. 9.00 Open. 8.82 ... .8.S7 Low. Closa. July Sept. 8.87 9.00 U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, July 16. Hog receipts 25,000; slow. Lett over 5140. Catile. 4.000; steady. Sheet 12,000; steady. Hogs Closet rt "G.20 6.S0. :: :;cd $6.25 6.90. Heavy $6 2'& 6.93. Rough JG.25 6.50. Indianapolis Grain Indianapolis, July 1G. Wheat. SS. Corn 79. Oats, 59. Rye, 80. Timothy, $11.50. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies 6.S5 Good to choice ti.70 BEEF STfcERS. Good to choice steers 6.00 Medium to good steers . . 5.75 Choice to fancy yearlings. 5.00 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers . . 4.75 Good to choice heifers .... 4.25(g . VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 3.25 Fair to good 2.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 4.50 Fair to good feeders .... 4.2o Good to choice stockers . . S.00 Common to fair heifers .. 4.003) SHEEP. Best yt-rlings 4.00 6.93 O.SO 7.00 6.50 5.63 5.85 4.03 6.50 5.50 4.75 4.50 4.25 4.65 4.50 Richmond. CATTLK. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 2,lbs.. (l.25tf.33 Good to heavy packers.. . G.06$ (5.20 Common and rough'.. .. 3.70 5.93 Steers, corn fed 4.901i) 5.00 Heifers 4.15 4.40 Fat cows 3.50 3.73 Bulls 3.25 3.50 Calves 5.50 6.00 Lambs 5.10 5.40 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Touqj5 chickens dressed, per lb..lSo
WANTED Person finding table cloth please phone 1240 again. 15-lt WANTED Place to assist with general housework by a reliable girl. Call at 1208 North P. 14-3t WANTED Position by a young lady who is an experienced book keeper; can furnish best of references. Address Miss W. N., care Palladium. 11-Tt WANTED Dressmaking to do; work guaranteed; prices reasonable. 22 S. 7th. 10-7t
WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you oi furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas grsnted. write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf Open 9 &2 128 S3 90y2 49 138i; 104 139 122 H014 89 149 42 107 1324 High 69 84 130 86 90 49 139 10(5 139 123 115 90 150 42 108 133 Low 69 82 128 85 90 49 138 104 138 122 115 89 149 42 107 132 Close 69 83 129 85 00 49 138 105 138 123 115 149 42 10i 132 Old chickens, per lb 12 to 15c Turkeys, per lb 18o Ducks, per lb., 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 25c Country butter, per lb....... 15 to 18c Eggs, per doz 17c Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy (per bu) .$2.00 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bushel) S3 j Corn (per bu.) 65 J Oats (per. bu.) 43 ! Rye, (per bu.) 65 j Bran (per ton) $22.00 Middlings (per ton) $25.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $9.00 New Timothy hay (loose) $7.00 New clover hay (baled) $7.00 New clover hay (loose) . .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay $5.00 Straw (per ton) 5.00 Corn (per bu.) 65c to 6Sc Oats (per bu.) 45 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. July 1C Cattle, receipts light. Cattle $(5.75 down. Veal 7.75 down. Hogs Receipts 10 loads; 10c lower. Sheep and lambs, receipts light. Sheep, $4.65 down. Spring lambs, $6.50 down. IS AGAIN WITH FLEET Wireless Message Received From Connecticut. Honolulu. July lfi. A wireless message from the flagship Connecticut, received here says that the Atlantic fleet is latitude 24 degrees, 10 minutes north, longitude 132 degrees, 32 minutes west, a distance from here of 340 miles. The weather is fine. The auxiliary ship Glacier was in wireless communication last night. The Nebraska has rejoined the fleet. MUNCIE HOMECOMING. Former Delaware Countians To Back for a Week. Go Invitations have been received by a number of local people announcing that the homecoming week for former residents of Muncie and Delaware county will be August 18 to 21. The Muncie Commercial club, the Merchants' association and the Muncie Fair association are co-operating and they eipect to make the event a great success. An appropriate program is being arranged for the entertainment of the large number of visitors that are expected to attend. OFFICES TO CLOSE. All the county offices will be closed tomorrow morning from 10 o'clock until noon out of respect of the death of A. G. Compton whose funeral will be tomorrow morning. Mr. Compton was former ccunty assessor.
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FOR SALE City real estate-. Porterfield. Keliey Elock- 0-tf FOR SALE Bargains in farms and j city property. J. S. Fitzgibbons, !th and Main. K-lt FOR SA LE Best new sewing machines for this week, $1i1.n. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. lJ-2t FOR SALT&ocart, coal oil-Fearer", gasoline stove. 72 North 13th. lJ-lt FOR SALE Tw"ofl ne b ui 1 d i n gl o t s", half square from Main in central part of the city; suitable for flats or residences. Inquire at 3H South 7th street. l-2t FOR-S A LE Sir property in southwest part of Centerville; cheap if sold soon. Address J. C. Marshall, Centerville, Ind. 14-7t ine Scrap Book Complimentary. Captain (to ladies on a steamer) Ladies, please do not look so long at the compass, your magnetic eyes will spoil the course! MUTATION. They talk of short lived pleasure. Be it so. Pain dies as quickly. Stern, hard featured pain Kxpires and lets her weary prisoner go. The fiercest agonies have shortest reign. And after dreams of horror conies again The welcome morning with Its rays of peace. Oblivion, softly wiping; out the stain. Makes the strong secret pangs of shame to cease. Remorse Is virtue's root. Its fair increaseAre fruits of Innocence and blessedness. Thus joy. o'orborne and bound, doth still release His young limbs from the chains that round him press. Weep not that the world changes. Did it keep A stable, changeless state 'twere cause Indeed to weep. Bryant. Rumor. Rumor is a common noun, singular and feminine gender except when it is used by stock gamblers to Influence the market or by statesmen to influence politics. Necessity is the grandmother of Rumor, because Rumor Is the child of Invention. Considered separately, Its forebears are feminine idlebodies and masculine busybodies. The physical properties of Rumor are unique aud interesting. It Is more potent than fact, attains to a greater velocity than electricity, cannot be reduced to a syllogism, feeds on emotion, sleeps with one eye open, gathers strength with age and dies of punctured dropsy. Rumor is like Santa Claus. We know Its general tendencies, but not its spe cific origin. All we know of Rumor is from hearsay. No one has ever been arrested for stealing It. as the original owner is always unwilling to claim it Rumor Is predatory. Its chief quarries are lovers (married or single), preachers, social leaders, policemen, politicians and people. Its bitterest foe is Rurrmr. Therefore Rumor should always be treated homeopathically. Its motto is: "Don't believe half you hear and forget the other half." LIppineott's. Drumming the Drummer. In the Silver Bow club in Helena. they used to play big poker. At the game one day sat Marcus Daly, Georg Hearst and J. B. Ilaggin, when there burst in a radiant New York drummer who had a two weeks' card to thu Institution. He marched up to thj players and politely inquired if he might take a hand. "Why. yes. Come right in," said Daly. The drummer pulled out a roll of bills and threw a $100 note on the table. "Let me have chips for that," ha said grandly. Tie went to hang up hia coat and hat. When he returned the bill still lay on the table. "What's the matter, gentlemen? Ain't my money good?" "Why, yes, to be sure," said Daly "Hearst, give the gentleman one white chip." Rough on the Dictionary. Billy, aged twelve, took part in a debate on imperialism. His opponent made a point by quotiDg the definition of empire from the dictionary. Billy, nothing daunted, with all the air of Patrick Henry, rose up and said: "It's all right for my opponent to quote from the dictionary, but as for me I rely on the facts:" Everybody's. A Wife's Ready Wit. A popular clergyman saw a lady about to call whom he was anxious not to meet So he Said to his wife. "I'll run upstairs, my dear, and escape till she goes away." After about an hour he quietly tiptoed to the stair landing and listened. All was quiet below. Reassured, he began to descend and called out over the balustrade: "Well, my dear, you got rid of that old bore at last." The next instant a voice from below rooted him to the spot. It was the voice of the caller! Then came a response which sounded inexpressibly 6weet to him. It was the voice of his wife: "Yes. dear, she went away over an hour ago. But here is our good friend, Mrs. Blank, whom I am sure yon want to meet." The Deacon Was Right. A minister announced to his flock that he would have to leave them, as he was called to another field. "How much more salary do you expect to get than here?" asked one of the deacons. L 7Vt hundred aoU&rpJ,.rtBtrfcfl
FOR SALE Gocart. 21S N. 14th.
14-3t FOR SALE Or will trade for horse. 13 H. P. traction engine. Roberts Bros.. Centerville, Ind. 14-7t FOR SALE Baby cab. 72C S. 7th fctreet. Good rs new. 14-7t FOR SALE Cottage 223 X. 16th St. 12-71 : FOR SALE Wion. Cull 1129Maiii ; st. io-;t FOR SALE Merchants' Delivery outflL Clyde Edwards. 9-7t FOR SALE ---Cook stcve, roller skates' 1 guitar. 24 North. 14i.li street. 15-4t FOR SALE Antique, new and second hand furniture, cheap. Antique Furniture Co., 51'.) Main. C 7t FOR SALE Folding bed and go-cart, 309 N. Sth. 15-2t ine minfoter. wltn-soine cesiratroa. "I don't blame you for goln', but you Fhould be more exact in your language. That isn't a 'call;' it's a 'raise.' " Ladles' Home Journal. The Young Minister's Impression. A young minister was particularly anxious' to make a favorable impression on his bearers at his first Sabbath morning service. In the quietness of his study he suddenly hit upon a plan, whereby this end would admirably be accomplished. His text for the following Sunday was, "And the Holy Ghost descended in the form of a dove." To carry out the minister's great Idea the Irish sexton was necessary, and Pat was sent for. "Now, Patrick,' said the minister, "on next Sunday morning I am going to preach a sermon on the text, 'And ibe Holy Ohost descended In the form of a dove.' I want you to climb up iuto the belfry and station yourself at the small trapdoor over the center of the church and open it jilst enough so you can distinctly hear every word I say and still not make yourself seen by any one in $he congregation. About the middle of my sermon I shall repeat the text, 'And the noly Ghost descended in the form of a dove," and you are to lower a live snow white dove, which I shall give you, down through the opening, and it will flutter through the air and be the means of making a deep Impression on my hearers, who will readily see its connection with the text" On Sunday morning Patrick departed with the dove, even himself deeply Impressed with the great originality the young r 'ler had displayed, and promising ( lie would faithfully carry out to the letter every wish. The congregation was much larger than usual, aud all were anxious to hear the young minister, who had come to them "highly recommended." They were all attention, and not a sound was heard except that which proceeded from the mouth of the eloquent speaker. The middle of the sermon was reached, and the text was slowly and distinctly repeated, "And the Holy Ghost descended in the form of a dove." The reverend gentleman lifted his eyes slightly, expecting to see the beautiful symbol of purity and peace hovering over the heads of his hearers. But no dove. Pat had evidently forgotten the cne or had failed to hear the minister at the important moment. So the text was repeated, this time a lit tle louder. "And the Holy Ghost descended in the form of a dove." He arched his eyebrows a little higher, but no dove greeted his vision. He began to grow impatient, and the third time he repeated at the top of his voice. "And the Holy Ghost descended in the form of a dove." This time his eyes looked straight up as if in prayerful attitude, and he was rewarded, not by the graceful sway of the dove through the air, as had expected, but by the grimy, frightened face of Pat, who, in the agony of his failure to carry out his part of the plot, blurted out: "Say, yer riverence, yer riverence, the cat eat up the Holy Ghost. Shall Oi sind down the cat?" Ladies Home Journal. Deaths and Funerals. ESTELL Mary, the widow of Charles Estell, died this morning at the home of her son. Homer Estell, three miles north of the city on the Chester pike, at the age of TD years. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. Friends may call at any time. COMPTON The Mntrral of A. G. Compton will be held at the home, 348 Randolph street tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The services will be con ducted by Richmond Lodge F. & A. M. The burial will be at Earlhar.i cemetery. The pallbearers will be A. J. Spokenhier. A. G. Ogborn, Will Loehr. Alonzo Marshall, W. K, Young and L'emas S. Coe. JOINS MINSTRELS. Harry Frankel Latest to Go Into Black Face. Harry Frankel, a well known local young man, has joined the Cobourn Minstrels at Akron. O. He will be their base singer. He has had experience, having belonged to the Belfast quartet managed by Harry Bradfield and he is expected to make good. The Sanriso Of Llfta. Infants sod children are constantly needls? t axative. It is important to know what to rive them. Their itomach and bowels are not strong enongh for salts, porraHve waters or cathartic pais, powders or tfcijiotm. litre them a, mflj. pleasant, eentle. laxative tonic like Or. CakV weil'a Syrup Pepcin, which acUs at tba araatt scm of &u cents or Si at drn stores. It is th ne great remedv for yon to have ia torn house u vt cbdta who" it. Poixt: Qoi4
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FOR SALE A car load of horss every Saturday a3 Monday at Qua Taube's
FOR SALE About eight acres of hay. Inquire 4i S. ISth street. Phone FOR SALE Baby cab cheep. 2r s. KKh street. Ca.1 i.v:u DRESSED TURTLE Miath's Fish Market. Automatic 1535. wed thur & sat FOR RENT. FOR RENT -Furnished room with bath at the Grand, for gents only. 3 4 tf FOR RENT- Furnished front rrom ground floor. 32 North loth street. 14-7t COSTELLO GETS BIG SCHOLARSHIP Brilliant Richmond Young Man Honored. Harry Costello a graduate of the Richmond high school of the class of Vii and who graduated from Earlham in June, has just received a special scholarship from Harvard. Mr. Costello received the highest grade of any student that has graduated at the Richmond high school for some years and was valedictorian of the class receiving a scholarship to the Chicago university, but owing to various reasons he did not go to school there but studied at Earlham. He received his scholarship on his graduating thesis from Earlham college on the subject of "The Present Temper of Exact Science", which consisted of 44 pages. The paper deals with the present day works in mathematics and the great problems that are being worked out. The scholarship was secured through the efforts of President R. L. Kelly. The bestowal of the scholarship on Mr. Costello shows the great excellence of his theme. He is one of the most brilliant students that has ever graduated from Earlham. GETS HIS Acquitted of Charge of Murdering Collins. Grand Junction, Colo., July 16. Steve Adams, member of the Western Federation of Miners, was acquitted of the murder of Arthur Collins yesterday afternoon. Adams's alleged confession of the 'crime was excluded by Judge Shackleford and eight witnesses testified to an alibi for the accused man. Collins, who was manager of the Smuggler-Union Mine at Telluride, was shot the night of Nov. 19, 1902, while playing cards in his office. NEST PHYSICIAN. At the last regular meeting of the local nest American Order of Owls, Dr. E. H. Mendenhall was appointed nest physician. Dr. Mendenh&U ift an active member of the order and very popular with all the feathered broth ers. Home Tel. 2062
Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Co. Eastbound Chicago Cincinnati
STATIONS Lv Chicago Ar Peru Lv Peru Lv Marlon Lv Muncie Lv Richmond . . . . Lv Cottage Grove Ar Cincinnati ....
Westbound Cincinnati Chicago
STATIONS Lr Cincinnati Lv Cottage GroTO Lr Richmond Lv Muncie Lr Marlon Ar Pent Lr Pern Ar Chicago (12th St. Station).
Through; Vestlbuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Noa. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marlon. Peru and Chicago, handled In trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncia and Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between Peru and Chicago. For train connections and other Information call
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NOTICE-Oscar P. Hopping has sold his interest in the French Dry Cleaning Co.. to Highly Morris. All accounts diie the firm and all debts incurred by ifcern are taken over the new firm. Morris A. Hill. li-U FOR HIRE-Autemoblle carriage; special attention given telephone calls. Pleasure parties and sightseeing. F. M. Miller, 23!) Charles street. Telephone 3197. Terms reasonable. l!-5t LOST Yesterday in Chautauqua grounds, a gold locket. Return to 1T.23 N. E. 10-lt PTRE INSL'RANCE Richlmmd Insurance Agency, Hans N. Ko!l, Mgr. 716 Main. may3 sun & thur tf STEA MA N ETHOT- W ATERH EAT Your Vacation. Here's what you have been looking for. Plan your summer vaca' tion now and join the Palladium Special Via the C, C. A L. R. R. For Niagar Falls. Buffalo, Lewiston, Toronto, Canada, returning stopping off at DetrloL &c. Only $10.25 for the Round Trip. JUST THINK OF IT. "Its Cheaper than Walking." Through sleeping car and reclining chair car will leave Richmond on August 5th, at 10:55 a. m., running direct to Niagara Falls without change. This will be a personally conducted excursion. The Palladium Invites you to Join them. They have special rates from the leading hotels and you will get the benefit of this. Look at the route. Can you beat it? C. C. & L. to Peru: Wabash rail road to Niagara Falls; Gorge R. R. to Lewiston; Steamer to To ronto. Returning steamer Toron to to Lewiston; Gorge R. R. to Niagara Falls, rail to Buffalo; steamer Buffalo to Detroit; Wabash R. R. to Peru; C, C. & L. to Richmond. The cost of sleeping car, double berth, accommodating two persons, will be S1.50 Richmond to Niagara Falls. Make your reservation for sleeping car berth at once. For particulars write or telephone C. A. BLAIR, Pas & Ticket Agt C. C. & L. R. R. Richmond, Ind, Home telephone No. 2062. Th World's loabox. We might call Greenland the world's Icebox. If you glance at the map. yon will see that the state of Nw York, large as it teemc to us, la not over onetwentieth of the eiee of Greenland, for New York contains only 47,000 quare miles. Then think that the glaciers are steadily moving away from the center of Greenland, really being crowded off the land, and it will not seem mo strange that here is the birthplace of nearly all of the Icebergs that are so feared by the mariner. Day Allen WUley In St. Nicholas. Home Tel. 2062 1 Except Sunday S Dally 31 Dally Sunday 8 85am 12.40pm 12.50pm 1.44pm 2.41pm 4.05pm 4.45pm 6.35pm .30pm 1.65am 2.05am 2.59am 3.57am 5.15am 6.53am 7.2 0am 8.35am 12.40pm 4.40pm 5.27pm 6.40pm 8.05pm 8.45pm 10.23pm 6.00am 7.05am 8.10am .35am
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ING Plumbing and electric wirins at MeerhofTs. 9 S. 9th. 14-tf Try a Palladium want adT They pay. The Palladium will take your ad over the phone. If you want your vault cleaned and thoroughly disinfected telephone me and I will give your orders Immediate attention. Only reliable vault cleaner In Richmond. Thomas Morehead. 938 Butler. Phone 3177. 67t
LAUNDRY. We can help maks ycu happy honestly ws can. Richmond Stasia Laundry. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY WELFER & STEVENS AQENT3 FOR THE OLD RELIABLE REESE And Other High Grade Fertilizers. ALSO THE COLUMBIA SHAFT DISC DRILL. Centerville, Ind. s f THE GREAT WESTERN MANURE SPREADER The Doctor's Motor 1S.6 0. P. $525 Air-cooled, 2-cylinder. 30 miles on one gallon gasoline, 30' miles per hour. Saves time, saves money, always ready, never tires, never gets restless. Good 265 days In the year. Built for comfort, protection and strvice. Won first place In Chicago Motor Club's Hill-climbing Contest (see Chicago Tribune, May 18, 1908). W build 8 other models. Ask for catalogue 320. W. H. Kibllnger Co., Auburn, Ind. Field Seed Lawn Seed. Flower Seed. Garden Seed all kinds. Lawn Fertilizer OKIER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. Cth SL Phone 1C7S SEE OUR SPRING LINE of V I GO-CARTS at HASSENBUSCH'S INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westoott Blk Plumbing and Heating Contractor Charles Johanning Cor. Main 11th Phone 2144 Moore & Ogborn Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Both phones. Bell 53R- Horn T589. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. The Great Bleed Purifier. Tie sale at all druc stores.
