Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 362, 6 November 1910 — Page 6
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THE niCIKIOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, r NOTE3IBER 6; 1910.
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LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nor. 4. Receipts Saturday, JW . TOO eattle lad SOD aha, shewing a 4ereaes la cattto tod baa but a gala . jnprert it a Mik aga aa4 a toss la all Uaea lasaperad wits a year aga. Taa receipt at baga vara eaiaBaratlraly fberal tor tba cl& &r f th sreek. (titer conditions war also favorable to payors and tbey eee44 la settle a hrther radactloa ot folly 10c fa orfe. Not a law aalaa wara IB lower and soma nly 5e lowar tbaa Friday. Tba cloa aaa abaat eteadjr at tne doellae. A wy Mr parcaataga af tba bog sold at $iM0 Kt.30. . . Cattla. Jsst about balf of tba receipts of eattie and calve wara oa tbroagb billing tad tbta, af coaraa, waa not a largo run for Saturday. Tba demand aa aaaal at tut Urn In tba wk waa not argaat. but ao tar aa prU-es wara concerned tbara wa sot much rbange from Friday. Calves era weak to 23c lowar. Tbara waa a wy fair Satarday rna af Sees aad lamba. but tber waa also a toatiaaod fair demand from all sources and aaoagb competition to enable salesman to place tba aapply In good aenitoa at Steady prlcea, compared with Friday, .arabe aoid rrom H3& down and abeep from $UK dowa. KKrmMKKTATIVK SALTS. HOU8. Bt. AT.Dk.Prlcel So, JDk-Prte 110 ... SSIWlW 209 ... SN.1J M 1M ... T..VM1 21T 80 8 IS S UT ... t.004 1ST ... 8-30 1M ... 8IWTT 1T4 ... 8.20 174 180 S.l6t ISO 80 8 20 14 80 8.10, 34 , 303 ... H 1M ... 8.101 M 313 80 .8.20 .f2 XOfi ... tli(,22 222 ... 8.W 10 188 ... 815121 254 80 8.20 W m ... H0 CATTLE. Steers Ka. Ay.Prloel No. Ae.PHce 8 880 84.50) 8 M 1.020 83.25 Heifer 18 8 10 ! 8M 3.A0I 4 M 807 4.83 804 4.831 ft M. 878 5.73 T88. .5U Cows
9 8001 1.180 4.rVny. 4tS f. ........ 820 8.23 1 l.V) 4..YI 40 V i 1.000 3.6! 1 1.430 4.75 July. &0
nulla 00 3.T5- 1. 1,250 4.M't 1 Calrea . 115 ; 8 Vt 7 0i 0 143 8-04M 4 Ui 8.0UI i at s t a........ 8 4. 1.470 4 23 1.430. 4.7i
1 Jn'y 120 8 23 IW.K131 8 3:xn. li.SO 152 t..V May. I.S5 170. 8.75 LAKU ; Nov. 11.80
CAXTLK. NTEER0 Uood to choice. 1.300 Iba and up8 8.50 7ut5 Common to medium, 1.300 Iba and up 4.0041 4J0 Uood ta choke, 1,130 to 1.250 1 1) a 5.75Q 8.50 Common ta medium, l.lao to I.l'fi lb J COO S.i 3 flood to choice. 0W to 1.1 Uo 4.75(1 5.73 Caaomtn ta medium, 000 to l.luu Iba Kiln choice feedlne. 900 to 4.234J 8.00 1.100 Iba 8.MX Umh feed In jr. 800 to 1.000 Iba. 4..V). B.83 4.M) tedium leeuina. nai in sw 10a. t'oniwon to beat atockere UKirRltS (lood to choice 'air to medium . v. Common to light COWS , Hand to rbflSte Kalr to medium I 'mm n.n ml 11 1 tara .......... 4.00Q 4.73 4 aa n.73 4.134 4.7S 3.7."ie 4. tiood to choice cowa and calves 4-j.0OvliO.U0 Iktiumon to medium cowa and culras 23.00Q40.00 ttL'LLM AND CALVES flood to prima eiport bulla.... Fair to gool butcher bulla t iiiiiiutln bulla I'omr.tou to beat veal calves... . Fair ta good heavy calrea HOOS. IMUt baa viae. 210 Iba. and upward Medium and mlied. 100 Iba. aud. upward Good to rbolc llgbta. 100 ta 180 Iba ..... Common to good llgbta, 125 to 150 Iba Itougti test pig Light pig-. Dulk of aalea 4.IWM 4.23( 3.30 8. 4.00 4.S3 4.73 4.00 8.75 8.UO 810 8.20 8.10 8.20 8.100 8.20 1MH9 4 00 V-Sftaj 7.73 B.U04. 7.23 8.10Q &20 v . . SNEKF. Common to choice aprlng u lamba 8 8.00(11 4.23 Common to medium aprlug lamba flood to choice yearling Common to medium yearlings. tlooa to chol.e abeep. Fair to medium abeep Culla to throw-outs 00(141 8.23 4..VI ft.iX) 3.7MU 4.23 4 Ottift 4.2.3 3 2541 3.73 lUtt 3.00 itreeoiiig awea....,.9.... ...... f irt-triaiiiB fwm . Bucka, par 13J Iba 3.004J 3.50 2 00 4.33 OTMEB LITE STOCK MARKETS. FtTTHHL'lta. Pa.. Not. 8. Cattle 8ur?ly light, market eteedy; choice, 8.iod 10; prima, 84o4.78: food. 84e.35; lldy bWbera. J5042R: fair, 84.WHtt3.40; romaton. H.fD4X4o; common to good rat bulla. 8318: common to rood fat cowa. n. aa. H98; 14.75; I 3.80414.75; heifera. 83tt5.2: fresh cowa gad springers. 83OQ40; veal calves. 8i4 u &O: haav and tbln ralvaa. 854X4. Sbeea aau lamoa puppir iigai, waravi sieaur; prime wethers. S4O4.I0; good mixed. $350 08.80: fair mlied, 83Q3.40: eulla and com. won. 1180492.50; a p ring lamba, 84 t 0-33. Hngs ReceT pta, 15 double decka, market alow : nriate heavv hoaa. 8H.4B4IH.80: me4luma, 88.aoCA-40; besyv vorkars. 8H-ftt St; light yorkera, 88.80a.i43; pi as. $s.rk 438.48; rouaka. 87437.80 ; sues. V5ufa.7u. AST BUFFALO. N. T Not. 5. Cattle meeaipta. i: maraet 1 prima ateera, 8TQ7.2fl; bi i0.78. Calve Itecelnta, alow to 80e lower: cull to 18.88. Sbeep aad Lamba Receipts, 2.811 market alow, ataady: choice lamba, 8043 4.BA: cull to fair. 88.234,3.73; yearlings, 8AV88; abeep. tattino. Roge Receipts. 8.8S: market alow To SOfMSc lower yorkers. 8.8A440: plga, 88.80: mlied, 88.350 8.48;eavy. uSi'. roagba, 87.234170; ataga. 884.30. CKION STOCK YARDS, 111.. Not. 5. Hoga Receipt. 8,000; market ateady; Clxad and butcher, t70x8.35 ; good T. JM8.ao: rough heavy. 7.3SQ7J3; light. 8l0S.B5; pQta. f7.804S8.4O;ulk. lf70CS.5. Cattle Becelpta. 8.000; market weak ; beeves, 84.504i7.70; cowa and heifer. SUt480: atochera and feeders. toK-J Tesaae. 84.40O5JW; calree, 84.30 f8.Ta. naeep Receipts, z.uwr market steady native and wester, f2.7504.25; Iambi, 848454.75. CINCINNATI. O, Hot. 8. Cattw-Re-celpta, 34 ; market ateady; ablppera, 84.83 tgUk faive Maraet quiet ana ztc 10 lower : extra. S.23. H o Rex-el n ta. 2.70B : markee bW aft 10m liHnvr .Mil . a TWaIa ...Vim batcher. $a.30&as. Sheep Rec-Hpta. 64: marnei aniei: extra. Mwxa.nB. imna . irnei antei; exir. uwx.-d. umu-. kiarket slow aad weak; extra. $UU0. .toc.-ttw Ar&:ttj'tf ITZI lpd by Jibe aeiilag aide la tbe cattle JcViTiii "r '..dck0";" buy the apen ass r hot at lower prtce rt the winter. While the feed (ill I laaai mkmu tt a. a a m, a h atack cattle to bnrdenaoaa. aad steer that V&i Z VSSJTt WSJ? Hff, rnuae they eusaa. ta tb nature ef thing,sthirwa.;1 i!.?f rii Ossaba last May, wham Hit fat. m eoat.of toy ld at T.W la CUeagw u , eek um was) i ihi aaa pipt i ag that k..il K-iitas-'iV n::, far Armour ad en of tbe best poated atea In the trad, predict that tvitie win be ekaan foe Ih next nine maaths. f.r that rbeap for t be 'neat nine month., for tbi reaaon tbat fortulteua elrcumtai. . hx tfKeliiaSrVTS that alsher setees wlU be logical t nrg wwnartrene. Csaess tt u laOsOs eeopMstoa far Uhwm. S?stissw ta to take tba CfcSasa of K2 an4 walk traiy amm. capussss m km csJ
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GitAm CHICAGO. Not. 3. A better tana prorailed la tba wbeat pit Saturday tbaa for ome time. Tbara waa ataady Influential buying (Drougaout taa aaasiou. in open Inir feature raa tba co-aparatlvsly Ufbt oferlatca aad thla atnrted soaae ratber exteaaive covering operations oa the part af belated short. . Tba buying of December wbent waa especially good. ema. latin principally frjm one of the lending -sli bouaea. . Crispin waa a beavy buyer ui tue May ojtlou aau nniey unrrtii raa a lo la reel v renresented an tbe buyliiff aide. The news waa all favorable ta tbe upllftlair of prlcea. i no coutiuentai maraeta were maner ami 1 cable from .'arte atated tbat a very bntl Jtorm waa aweeDlaa- over the eouthweateru portion of Europe, caualug great damage to farm property aad In aoutbera France arret daiuage to crop, a large portion of raivn ettil remain In tbe news, waa re ported. Tba Parte market waa itoVlfee lilgbar for wbeat aad 2X3He blglfcr for flour. Tba estimated world' ablpmenta for Moedny indicated dlmunltlon In tbe movement sua me ioui ciwripwi wr i seek from thl couatry were mora liberal. Many dry weather reports from Kanaa era In evidence. Tba closing of tbe mar set waa at about tbe beat prices of the lay ana sentiment waa not quit ao tieurlih. In tbe corn pit selling operatlona pre dominated and after a Arm uiwntng prices Kged e lu V wltb very little rallylug ower lu eTldence. Tbe trade waa not irice or of a noteworthy character. Tbe favorable weather and the rery light ' iiand were the rtenreaalno' Irfluence. flats atartnl Arm. bat rnled heavy with oru. Tbe trade wa verr llsht and not imtortint In any particular. Provision were Arm at tbe start on mylng by packers, but later aagacd off n alack demand and Increased offerings 'rom commission bouaea. CHICAGO. . (By A. W. Tbomaon Co.) Closingarticle. Open. Hlgb. Low. Nov. 5. Nov, 4. v heat fiee..
, SS 89 4- SSt 5T4 Ml 8514 WT4t 03 03- K- 92 VA- 48 48T449H 49 49- 40i50 40 43 8KH43is 81 31S- 31Vj 31, 34 34V, 84V' .... 38'4" 34'.. 17.33 17.17 17 W- 17.12 16.32- 14.23 16.30-t 10.15 11.33 11.80 11.82 11 30-10.32-10.27 10.30 lO.lf.3 8.83 8.77 t.82t 0.750.23 0.15 0.22 ' 0.12 0.03 0.00 0.02 8.05-
May 03 or.u ;uly. 03Vi CWBS iec.. 47V, I ice.. oi't Muy. 34 34C aim. ....-1 May. U.77 HIBK Jau. 8.15 0.17 Msr. 0.00 Bid. tAak. INomlual. CHICAOO CASH. CltlCAOO. Nov. 5. Cash irraln prices ruled aa follows: Wheat No. 2 red. 1l9lic: No. 3 rcl.SWf 01c; No. 2 bard winter, bltijVSc; No. 3 nnrd winter, rwqxuuc; -o. i nonuern aprlug. fl.0331.04: No. 2 northern aprlna. 1.01aii; No. 3 northern spring, Mk.-g 1ft: No. 3 anrlna. 5xuflc. Corn No. i. 50Q50HC : No. 2 white, Mtf30V : No. 2 yellow. bOUQAle; No. 3, 4Ux.Vc; No. 3 No. 8 white. 32r33-: No. 4 white. 31V.M P WOT--a v. a. tlW Vt, a SUc; atandard, 32t233c. INDIANAPOLIS. Wheat Strona-. On track. No. 2 red.' 00c; eitra 3 red, 87c; No. 3 red. 84 c; Novemner. 'juvtc; itecemoar, wivac; January. 83 c. t'orn guiet. no bid. ttats-tvulet. No bids. Hay Unlet. No bids. Inspect ions: Wbeat In: No. 2 red. 4' enrs; extra No. a red, 1 car; sample, 6 curs; total. 11 cara. 1 t orn In: No. 8 white. 0 cara: No. white. 2 cara: No 2 yellow.? cara: No. 3: vellow, 7 cara; No. 4 yellow, 1 cur; aarnple. 1 car; ear, 1 car; total. 20 oar. Out: No 2 whlta 1 car' No 3 vellow 4 ears total I l..' 1 ',I0W' 4 MM 5 enrs. Oat In: No. 2 white. 1 car: No. 3 white, 3 cara; No. 4 white, 1 car; No. S mixed. 1 .car: sample, 2 cara: total, 8 car.. Cout: No. 1 while. cara: total. 3 cara. Hay No. 1 timothy. 1 car: No. 2 timo thy. 1 car; No. 1 light clover mixed, 1 car;' total, S cara. WAGON MARKET. sample milling, ,JJ ' r-mnn. a..Llf'!1.- .."Qzj?w 404jC' M. J Tim'Iit; afw iV . tti2t'mtwmm stratt oata atraw, $,. wbeat straw, TALRnn TOLEDO. , TOLEDO. O.. Not. 5. Wheat Cash, 01c: December. 91V; y. 98c; July. 95 He. Corn Caab, MVic; iWember, 49ic; May. BIHc; July. 52c. Oata Cash. 54V,c; Iecmbe7. 34Sc; May. 37Sc; July. 3SV! 47- . i , iV" ?'i Tjiv2, . "v-. JL'.""" ir1 cemoer, o.iw. innoiny-rriuit ana xsoVm be r, g.40. . - Bl'FFALO. BUFFALO. N. V.. Nov. B. Spring wheat No. 1 northern, $1.07Vt wit It, tar , wheat No. 2 red. 94c: No. 2 white. U3c. i v.. a r.i ' . . v a 54c: No. S. 53Hc Oata No. 2 white. Mc; No. 3 white, 35V,c; No. 4 white, 34c. nii:. , fc.,J . 2. 81c. OTHEK OKAIV MARKETS WHEAT. . .. Close. Previous Minneapolis. v. 5. Close. December $ 901 $ JM May 1.04 1.03S Duluth. , December 1.014 May 1.05 "J 1.00. 104 H .04 '41 I w inninrf. December . May St. Louie. .KH -&4 .90 December .oow May Kanaaa City December ... May Sew Tork. .90 .92 .91 5j .95 J 1.01 December May .... esu 1.02 s Net So Much mt a Joke, The late Llnley Sambourne. tbe famous Punch cartoonist, began lifj In an 1 . n ; vuuvra.. wwo. uen n jouok man ;::;vrncidr.s P engineering work, often became the butt of his humor. One y Sambourne hit upon tbe bright down to his. desk. He awaited the conMittiencM In b!h -W Rut vrh . Lv, . . " . luncb time came instead of attempting hft - pected. the t rench youth calmly took ootbs: toa ,he d, vnt out. Then the future cartoonist looked rloaelv and aaw thai It hi. oven . . - . J ht b b"J nttUed ,0 'Ue dWw n;vlv very -'"' very AIMrt--A doat that roM nnder a car-i-bert-Certatnly. . Al'sert-WaU. wbst WOTjld TW CtD S - - .. . dog that mus VMer a motor c Egbert Why. a dead one. Urea are traobled vrftb . Hpe4iou iaaiigaatioa. 4ftara hraath r any ilaaaaa arisbng from stomach trowbt. ret a 30c art! borUiofDr. (aldwaO'a Syrap Fa, tt
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M WALL STREET NEW TOBK. Nov. 8. Tbe usual Saturait'i rmm-Kmnr aaaal nn In Wall street WS pradaetraa af tbe coatomary ovar'Sunday evenlag-up operations of speculative commitments. Tba opening waa qatet wltb leading Issues abowlug augnt gaiaa over Friday. Steel cammoa waa tba fea ture, starting H point higher, tmasaaiataiy loaiag cae gain aaa un unw m r volume of buying orders quickly recovered and added L. to tbe price. American Hmelttng nnd Amalgamated Copper were active at alight auvancee, ine rmaiii tbe industrial liat waa dormant. In the vatlvna ntMrtmat TTnton Pacific WSS OCtlve at lC potnta advance. Heading. St. rani ana Bouturrn t-aciac tmiro nlhara ullnara,l with small ClU. LOUl' villa A Nashville lost and aoo line com mon dropped a point. At toe rst forty mlnutaa a general abort coving movement waa uuder way. toc"" were being bid for all over the room. Prealdent Brown of tba New ark Central denied tba rumor circulated FrldlT concerning a abort-term note Issue oi A?Srdlug to all reports the buying of acUre issues seemed to be of a better ciaaa than tba ecllljig. . A considerable awM cf short covertug wns In ,f?,-?S speculator hav taken a market ,Pln In accordaucn -lth their views of 1fv tlon Tnesday und much of tba tradlnk waa due to the- ablftlng of posit oua of thla element. Just belore the ..lose at the novn hour there was a small sell ng . i..- . - da. ta ii runt takinic nnd In anticipation of au unfavorable bank statement. VkW YORK STOCRS. Nov. 5. High. Low. Close. Atchlscn Anisl. Copper... Am. Csu Am. Can pfd... Am. Car Kdy... Am. Smelt Ab. T. AT B . R. T 1044 71H 104 V, 104 V) 71 70 10 76 53 81 142 Tl 1S Sl 125 77 35 82 14S 84 12C 34 137 U3 Canadian .Pacific 1W4 C. O..' C, M. c St. P.. Colorado Fuel.. Coua. Una D. tt R. O Mist. Sec Erie tit. North, pfd. Kim. .City Sou L. A N N. Y. Ceitral.. Nor. . I'acltlc.... 1-cuii. It. R 1'eoples' tjas... Kep. Steel...... Kvp. Kteel pfd. Heading Itork Island.... Kouthern I'aclflc. lit Tessa Oil 140 I'nlou F.iclflC... 175 t. 8. 'Steel...... 81V, ttab Copper.... 504 ' . - NEW YORK BONDS.' A. T. T. Conv.. 104lNo. Pac. lsts. lt.hl.nn aa .... it IN. Y. C. aV.,. 100 h0 Atcb. Conv. 4s. l"fi"ji Heading is nai U. R. T. 4s.... 84 t.L.8. W. 1st 4s M It. R. . 4s.... lw it.L. M.W. 2uds M C. H. I. Ref. 4s 80 So. Hy. 5s 1 C. K. I. Col. 48 75 I So. Ry. 4 76 C. A O. 4s... 102 8o. 1. Conv. 4s SRI C.A N.W. Cons. 112 Tex. Pac. 5e... 109 , Erie tienl 74, U. P. Conv. 4s. 103 Uen. Elec. 5a.. 147il. P. 1st 4s 101Iron Mt. 5a.... 102 W.8hore 1st 4s 1"2 L.AN.Cntfied4a .lMiVab. Ref. 4s... C M. K. T. 2a... 83iWestba Con. 5s 91 M. K. T. 4s.. 98 iU. 8. 8. 5s 103 N. J. C 5s.... 12tf I PRODUCE MARKETS (Corrected Dally.) RTTTTER. I New 5-lb Rlgln prtuta.. S4c brick wvjc .i3cit.lmberg, new... ISc X2i-Nvufchntel. Kasle bifiu tuna Ktnte tuba State prtuta.... Country CHEESE. N. T. full cream, new N. . Cheddars.. Wlnconaln full 3;ic brand. JOe large box. $1.10 small boa 5V ' EGGS. ISciFreab egga 20c ltk-Loss olt. . ao I POULTRY. cream ISci Rooster Jj 1 hAinm"" tu- Snrlne- chickena lie fc??.8 "orns.... lScispriBf cnicaena. aic tot-'-vPhll. crenm. doa.1.10 Hens H Dairy lMr uucaa 9c Domestic Swlaa, 1 Turkeys , Y. 10c new 23eZ5c.Toma Imported lGeeae Swlaa ...... J0Q32c NEW TOBK. NEW TORK. Not. S. Flour Dull and weak. Pork Steady; mesa, $20. Lard Weak; middle weat, spot. $11.80 11.90. a.. jfucovado, 89 test, 3.3flc; refined, quiet; cut loaf, 5.40c; crushed. 5.30c; powdered. 4.70c ; granulated. 4.60c. Co fee Klo No. 7, on the apot, 1 11 1 V.c. Tallow t'"" 5 P.filr?l-,21; Nu- f.,! clover. TOc$J$l. Dreeaed Poultry Dull n w: tu.rir.Wv "22ff: cb'LkSn.' w10 ?.,c.fow,"; ?lel7c:.dofk"' 820cPoultryulet and ateady ; geeae. 14c; ducka. 16 17c; fowls, 13ai3M(C; turkey. 1417e; roosters. Sc. Cheese Steady ; state milk, common to specials. 12Q16ic: aklma. common to apecUls. 4H12Tc; full klma. 2t23Hc. creamery extras. 31VbQ32c; state dairy tuba. 243nc; imitation creamery extras, 2IQ25c. Eggs Firm; receipt. 3.033; Kenrby white fancy. 484250c: nearby mixed Nearby whUeMaVcV"450cVerby rnix7J fan 'ilw fPMh rata Tn.t.. " ' " t HICAOO, Not. 5. Butter Creamery at m. anc- fl r.r. 9mu.c ilalrv av.p.a 26c; firsts, 25c. Eggs Prime firsts. 28c; Urate. 26c. Cheese Twlus. 14Q14V,c; Vim n ir Amerlcss. l.S215Uc. Tnt,hM I HivuiH.ii, wunw , l?i.riiaiu, ! S0r40c. T.lrc Poultry Fan-Is inH10U.. ! aprlnrs, llfelc; ducks, UQlVc; jfeese, f l-ttt i . Krijhta Torr.f'.zrs. . Enrtng the latter half ths cleroa'" century ri-griraa to Jerusalem best to be persecuted by tlis Turks or Scr; cens then in possession of. tLo Ho! Land. Nine nob!? Unlhts farced brotherhood Trith li.-? oltjoct ci rote" in- the pi'sriss. Tfce case srrec rrpldly over Europe rr.d tha kn!slit grew to leglorJt la ucebcr. Vowa i chastity, obedienro end rovcrty .trer taken, and the order, from raerelj
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protecting the priprir-s, took upon itself the fast of recovering ths-ITol.-jy-Iand from-the grip of the infidels Sor! About 1120 they were given a place la OT-
the Inclosurc of the temple on Mount Blorlsh, and hence the name Templars. , . Wool In Early Virsir.ia. . Great encot,raffer:.et:t tra- sirep in irtima ui eany caya to tne rauiag and manufacture of wool. The assembly estimated that fire children not orer thirteen years of ng? could Ly their work readily spin and weave enough to keep thirty persons clothei Six pounds of tobacco wereiaid to nay one bringins to the county courthouse . .. . A""1"""3 wuere ne rwiuea a yara or homespun woolen cloth made whoHr fa hU fumlly: twelve pounds of tobacco were of. lerea tor rewara wr a cozen pairs or hoa knitted at homo. Ki-vc-fered for reward for a dozen pairs of were taught to ,ln. nnd wool wheel. ,nd wool cards are found la tbe eishtntb cenfttry on verv InrPntnrr nf - - planters bouse furnishings.
. , . expressed deep regret over the indTh. k n!'.B?rJ?m nt- He said tbe hall was so dark be wnSnar-an n . if H recognise Mayor Whitlock. He yo-r age mighty welL wirt ib re6tinK his sttentJon. see ret? 5 ' " , ' Tbe Grandfather's Clock iaerenery--1 keep regular hour and always rJod " ""
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FINANCIAL NOTES BcDrreentativa aEckaaiOca for tba lead J lag lute res U ot Wall atreef banklncJ brokerage, and Investment llf.e are practically in accord In these canviuslous, sajs ta cbJcag Tribune. Tbe election outcome on Tumi Jay mar; be regarded aa favorab! uales all Wall street forecasts go wroug. Tk etreet expects to extract optimism fnoia a demo-, era tie house of representative, and it doesn't conceal ita ivy vef CoL Room--. velt'a prospective defeat In New York. Ua 11 V -era say if ha can be alecaliy defeated In bia own stale on te rlearcnt Issue cf new natioualltm," be can't be a meuaca nationallr. I Tbe money altnatlon will clear within sixty days. Meantime the financial world cannot stand too much atram. aud undue apeculatloa will be froa-naj upon. Bankers are relying upon business Improvement following the elc-.-lK-u. and frankly aay that with tbe small sarplua stocks In mills, factories, and on the mercbantsl abelvea. a renewal of consumption must) mean nation wide activity. , k The railroads are expn-ted to enter tho steel market soun after tl-e olis-tion, placing their orders for 1911 iicllvery. t Among Wsll street bankera there is a general -lie-llef that tbe roads will set rate advance, although not all they uk for. and that wltb the largest crop toun.ie uu record t move, railroad 'presidents should talk bus.ness Instead of politics. The outlook for new capital Issues railroad and industrial flotations apparently baa received serious consideration. Tbo couclusion rceins to be tbnt meritorious la ues can lie placed and that lure tor everywhere are nearly ready to couslder Inreatmeuts of merit. The stock market gives hankers small concern. Tucy point out tl:e known factor in tbe moner nun Let as nrgumenta for tho present condition. For tbe future ttey am optimistic. What is probnhly the worst railroad report ao f.ir pnld'slied fr September .wai that of tfce Northern Pacific. It ahowed a decrease In irross oncratina revenue cf $971,347. reduced to a decrease in net oper ating revenue of $523,112 by a cut in op erating expenses of $448,234. Outside cperntions result lu a net decrease of Hl.'iK thua bringing the total net to a figure that ahowed a redaction of $563,532. After thn deduction of tuxes there was operating Income left cf $1.7t6.fl73. or $575,007 less thaa wa received In the same ninnth last year. Fr tlie three months ended Sept. 30 operating Incime cf tl.e Northern Pacific Is $l.S0U.12-. !. than it waa for tba . corresponding period cf 1001). L The advance of Sears-Kcebuck eommn stock to a new high re.-ord price. 181, would equal 13.80 per cent, on 40.000.000. middle of August. Is accompanied with story that a 33 1-3 per cent stock dividend! will be declired lu the near future. That company has a anrplus of $3,522,886 ap-l plicahle to the common stock. Tbe present outstanding issue of common atock la $30,000,000 and tbe proponed -new issue will bring tba total junior issue up to $40,000000. The $5.522.(S6 applicable to this Issu would equal 13.80 per cent ou $40,000,000. It ts estimated tbat earnings for tbe rear 1010 should le at least 17 per cent on $40,000,000 of common stock. j A. W. Thomson 'company wire front New Tork: Tbe market is purely a professional one and Is more or less Influenced by tbe state election, which up to the present writing appears to lean t a democratic victory, which of cour.i meana less radicalism. The influence behind the market possibly work for higher prices In order to distribute stocks they have accumulated on this rise. We are In favor of buying stocks ou sharp reaction .only, nnd would follow up such purchase wltu stop loss orders aa a mutter of luaurahce. I R. O. Dun A Co.'s weekly review of ChJ cago trade says a healthier sentiment a to general outlook provea more encourag-i log throughout business circles and cou union ravor widening enterprise; stronger, uuying or necessaries ana grnnrymg no. sorption of fashionable apparel, furs. Jew clry. etc.. Is notel. On the senernl sltunJ tlon, tbey aay, as far as actual develop ments are concerned there la very llttla change and the volume of actual trans4 fictloua continues below productive capacj Ity. ; i . -. Rtoat nil MKiilNnwnli nf III. Pwlr Ta. land for 1911 are estimated close to 10.000
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the Rock Island hue ou band or to ba delivered 8,800 ton of elgbty-flve-ponml mils. The company's equipment order for 1911 have not yet been determined, but it is expected that they will be smaller than In the flscal. year 190O-1910. 1 , ' During the first elabt months of tba current year Alaska shipped to thla eounAmerican vesaela. The Nome output of gold for tbe seaaon is estimated nt $4,000.000, while tbe newer district of Idltarod, baa already sent out $850,000. New Tork stock exchange sales to data tbla year: Stocka. 146.51US0O shares; for h a perlwl last year. 183.247.800 "bares. Sales of bonds to date this year. 544 .9-8,000; aame period last year ,$1.135 i46l.O0O. j f - ' i ti,. . Li1"' !L,JSS2 JaE? .w y-?ZI ZTJlt niJ ?1 STI.I? fhZ C. M. A St. P. R. R. earning-. for Sen1 $108.178. a decrease ot $274.!M i Idle cars for fortnlcbt endel Oct. 28 ivrere 7,2S. as compared witn ll.aiu cam for the nrevioua two weeks. Western railroad 'men generally believe that principal rate advances will be con ceded. ' , ; Board of Trade Statement ( n.w TMm.a.lla hA.nl nt tpad tasned X iin iuiii.u.f',.- . the following comparative atatement upon the close of bnalnesa Saturday: , , . Output of Flour cm rreis. 17.171 1.73 10.883 Nov. 5. 1910..... Nov. v Nov. 1U0S 1303 Inspections for Week Bushels. 24.000 ; 14..000 , 81.000 Nona Wheat Corn XMta . lye . STOCK IS STORE - Wheat. Com. Oat. ! 5. 1910 5O9.720 255.3T0 123.400 6. 1003 4d?.58 1O4.O0O 2A4.500 7. 1908 555.28- 28.800 329U nni iPI IT 0 011101") L OIHT CoL R00Sevet On Visit tO TOledo, Fails to Recognize Mayor Whitlock. . LATER EXPRESSES REGRET x- c r- , ' Theodore Roosevelt at the Rreet COL Tneodore Koosereit at ine ' . ' V T . .k mJZa2 Mzror Brn't 52? afternoon. Mayor Brant Whitlock was brushed aside by the e-M am.! m. w1.. hnwHa. am r. former president, wlio hurried on to the stage. Later Colonel Roosevelt coBteninwnr m armr prrliA em tt rosad of tae ladder Jast cbore yom.
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PROVISION MARKET. (Paid Br J- II. iscKemeyor & Sobs) , i - i Fruits. Pears, canning, per bu...;. $1.1501.25 Concord gnpes. fancy, per basket .'. 1 ......... 22c to 24c Seckel pears, per bu. ...... - 1.65 Bartlett -pears,, per: bu . . . . 1.401.60 Peicbea,' yellow, per ta. . . 2.0032.15 Peacbes. " white," 6' basket , crate 1.802.00 Apples, Jonathan. fancy bbls . ...... . 6.25 3 5.50 Apples, Maiden Blush, fey bbl ........ i... 5.0035.25 Apples, Jonathan. No. 1 bbls 4.2534.00 bbls 2.25 S 2.50 Apples. Cooking, common Vegetables. Tomatoes. Home Grown, fey per bu. Cucumbers,' Home Grown, 4 to 5 dox per box ........ Peppers. Green, per box ... Peppers,' Ued, per box Pickling Onicns. yellow, per bushel box ............. Dill, per larje bunches .... 070c 65 70c 65c tl.CO 75(385 20&25C Cauliflower, Home Grown fancy, per dox. . , 1.70 1.80 Wax Beans, Home Grown per box 75S5c Green Beans, Home Grown, per box ............. .. .- BoSJiSc u ma Beans, fancy. 24-pint cpso 2.75Q3.00 Head Lettuce. Home Grown ' per bushel box . . .... . . 100 1.10 Parsley, curly, per dozen buiicaes 1520c Leaf Lettuc'j, Outdoor, per bu shel box -V. . , . 3540c Fcdire, Homo Grown, , per bushel box . .". '.. ...... 60Q 75c Celery, Golden Heart, extra fancy, 6 dozen box ...... 1.00 Q 1.10 ( Est Plant, Heme Grown, meSpinlch, fancy, per tub .... 8590c Celery, White Plume, fancy ' . large fiat box 60 Q 55c Sweet Corn, Home Grown per sack .......... . . . . . 65 75c Okra. fancy, 4 basket crates 45 & 50c Garlic, fancy, per pound ... 11 12c New Carrots, fancy, 100 bunches 1.4001:50 New Beets, fancy, 10Q bunches .......... 16001.75 New Turnips, . iancy, .100 bunches. ............ ' 2.50 Radishes, fancy, 100 bunches 1.752.00 I crse Radish 'Root; dosen bunches ....... 1.00 Horse Radish Root,', grated - dozen bottles 80c fancy, bbl 4.25 1.50 Lweet Potatoes, Jersey, extra Cabbage, Home Grown large Potatoes, bushel ... : 7501.00 Potatoes. Early Ohio, bo S085c Rutabaga Turnips, buahel.. ?570c L. anish Onions, fancy, per crate ' 1.0001.10 fellow Onions. Home Grown fancy, per sack ......... 1.4001.50 White Onions, per sack ... 1.6501.76 Red Onions, fancy, per eack .. ..... 1.5001.65 PRODUCE. Old Hens, per lb 10c Roosters, per lb. Sc Butter, country, per lb. .......... 27c Young chickens, 2 to 3 lbs. per It 11c Ducks, per lb 8c Eogs ........................... 30c WAGON MARKET. : .Wagon market quotations .furnished by Omer O. Whelan. South Sixth street are: Oats, 30 cents per but; corn, 50 cents per bu.; rye, 70 cents per bu; hay, loose.good timothy $1516 per ton; , mixed $1314 per ton; clover, $9 per ton; straw, $5 to $6. per ton. . GRAIN MARKET. Prices paid per bushel for grains by the Richmond Roller Mills, Second and North C streets, are as follows: No. - 2 wheat, 9fr cents; No. 3 wheat, 83 cents ; oats, 30 cents ; corn, 48 cents; -rye, 65 cents; clover seed. 86 S7. SEED MARKET. Quotations as furnished by J. Runge and company for seeds, per bushel, are. Timothy,' $4.00 to $4.35; clover. $7.50 to $8.00; rye. 70 cents; oats. 30 A FAITHFlll SERVANT Coachman Receives $150,000 From Former Employe as a Reward. HAD REFUSED OTHER JOBS Philadelphia. Nov. 5. Henry C White, a recluse.' who died on October 26, left y -Vcally bis entir estate, valued' at -bo tt $150,000, to bis coach man, Jose. J.' Corbett. "as a reward for. long and faithful service." The coachman had refused many offers to leave tho White stables and . receive much more money as a chauffeur. Corbett receives a fine residence in the fashionable portion of the city, a stable upon which" there is a $5,000 mortgage, but which Mr. White directed should be paid by bis executor; several horses and several fine carriages. In addition Mr. White directs his executor to give Corbett $2,000 outright and to place aside enough to form a trust fund. . the income of which shall be $1,200 a year, which Corbett Is to receive. I amy ( Time. Friend I say. one of your clocks Is slow and the other's fast. Toong LawyerTen: I start work by ttkt slow one and atop by ttw other. life.
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