Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 39, 18 December 1910 — Page 14
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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SCX-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY, DECEMBER IS. 1910.
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LIVE STOCK Itaceipu Saturday ,000 hnf, G.V1 cattle n1 Jti abavp, hrwlDK a glo In hogt, but b.e In rattle auJ abeep compared ltli eek ! and a year ago. Ifoa-a. Iter-elpfa of ho vrr ery full" for the l.ln rtnjr of liie nrrk onl there r fully iik iidiijr na the trnile required In the fcliHrnrv of order, from otitable source. I.oial .nrrr apfinl wllltiir t tflke the .f-r In nil a f une tI--. 7 V-. and a tlierr a no .in,.it.,n tu tbelr I'Iiik thin win I ho etahllMl.e .rb-e. 'I her mere two mull bundiea of pig, however, aulil lit 7 V. atlle. ' l!Hflfif of cuttle ere mill anil the trmln wa iiil-t. hut price were t.y. r..nimr . with l-'rlilnr. There I not u rnl of ilinvtui'e In file uiiirLet tor fnl aluf'k at the i Ii.pp of tliin wtV, compirr.l it tli cI.mmi of luat week Mirrp. There . only a fair Hntimli run of theep ii Ml Intnl.. ami n' t tniii'h variety In the (itiliriinifnlk, tut It erhleiit that aiicli a i-rc lir :iil atra.ly, comtinrefi with lb- way etiiil klti.i '!'! k'rKlny. There crf iim li.iuft (nm! rnoi k'li to I rlr (j nvr 't .mil no sl.eeu gjoi muiif !i to brltvK over 3 iir.ri(rr.NTATi e hai.iu.
no No A Ik I'rlce. N;. At IiklTte ft Il ... Tmi HMl 4U TNi ". 7. IT. ,,! L'"7 ... 7 Mi 4 .... v.i: ... 7mi:i w'.r ... 7xi .12 !'... 7WMI3 rr. ... 7 so 41 :. ... 7T.".tX'. ". 2'KI 7 II HO ... j.wiirj 141 l.'o 7 .so 0 170 2 u 7 so 74 -jiw iiw 70 75 JVi ... 7.M.VI 1:7:! 120 7.M) t'ATTI.K. - Meet - No. Ar l'rl. N.i. Ar. Prbe 2 71ft l .V2ii 1.111 40 4 K;r0 5i ,S l.rjfl &C0 2 i.ois r. jr. f Iotrr 2 7'jo 3".ot . i.nn ft'io 4 7i!."V S 7!i nki .'...' 2 4 '.'.' J JW 5.."i0 .1 K.D 4.'.0 - t'o 2 MIS 31 2 1.020 4 00 2 H2ft 8i:r.( 4 J.1.T.7 ( U 2 1 .1 8 4il 2 1. !.' 4 .M 2 !'in S .Ml! 2 1. I2 4.75 l'i f21 D.Vi fiio a.rvtvj i 1.370 4 23 1,2.M 4 me 1 1.4.VI 4..'.0 4"bIv,ion H.fm) 4 147 V .1 1;ui 7..MI1 4 i:ti 8.75 2 125 Mm; 2 143 8.00 4 l.'XJ 8.25!
C ATT I K. sti:i;hs f.iii.d to rtioli. 1J.00 nnd up aooa '.00 I'llltTKlU til IllftllUlO, l)O0 UUll up I. ...ill , (Ili.l.T, l.l.VI t 1.2.VI l.a f'oiunion to iiwdluiu, 1,1. ".0 to l.25l II. lii.oil to i-holif, dOO to I.liMI lla. niiimni) iu medium. Vni tu 1.100 Ilia i:trn ibolrr fi-fiJI.iK. WiO to l.C!lin II. a ! r fwilllia. H(M tu 1,HI ll.. Mnlliim fidltiK. "INI to '.MSI !b. i oiuiiioii to bi-t at.H'krr iri'jrKitMlii.ml to rlioli !irlfi.r Fnlr to milli:in lnlfTM 'uiiiiii.m to Hutit CHW.Hinixl tj rl'ol- root's I'nlr to tii'ilaim 'iiiiiicra nnl mtt:" 5.:.'!j, coo r. iMi ft r. 4.75tj( ft 50 4 iKcit 5.00 none, 4 75'; 4 2.ft 3 5orfJ. 4 !t.Vt 4 ooor 8..V"rt ft..V ft.lH) 4 V) 4 .VI r...".o 4.25 3.UO 4 0orf 4.75 :t.!."frf H!Mi i.;v'r :;.vi loi'il to ( liiil.-c cuTta ami i'iilTM 4.' Un'ft 70.00 i .iinn.ti to ttipiiiuui i'iiai ami I'.ilvi-a HI I.l.S AM) 'AI.Vi:s -i. ...nl r.. irliiip npurt bulla... . Kti'r to ir.Miil biitvlier bulla.... 'nmm.iti niilU i lnni-.il to bat vpal ciHc... l"n i r to fooil hi'f, vjr nilvcn 1KKIS. ssoo-aooo 4.W, 5.00 4 2.V.I 4 75 I'. I 4.O0 5l"Ki4 (I.IHI 4MI(i H.25 !'et i(iivlr, 210 It, ft nil wnril hp"i 7.M) 7.W Mrilliitn ami inllFil, lUtl lb. Mini i.iwnr.l tin...; m cliolre light, lriu to UK Common to itood Hk'Ii'. 125 to l.'n Dm 7 SO 7.0'i'ii: ;.Nif.i 5 M,,. 7.S0 r.oiigiiK .. 7.50 7.2"i I.irlit i.iun I'.Ulk of aiilr lillllll to Cllll''. tllul't ( I.IIIIU..II to !.-illllll I'llllliX. lioiiil to i liol :i r ! I 'i is a 'oiniiion to ttinlhnii i.uUii (noil to rliolre Hiiroi r'tilr to liipitluni alui-p t'ulU to tliriiw-outu l.u kt. p-r I.V) lb 4 li' U 5.1o 4 .Mi ii 4 75 4.00 .1' 4 25 n.-.'v.i :i.7.-. :;.oi'ij a. 25 2.HO'a 2.75 :i.('tt 3. Ml flTlirit I.IVI: iTO( K MrtFKT. rrr rsnriit;. i . i.s-. 17. - cnttie- supplv Unlit; market afiidy; choice, tft.lurj; .5; prime, ;.im'art: kooiI, f5.5t4j5.75; tidy l.iltchcra. 5.2Utt..5(i : fMlr. Mi.,i:. ; coiiil:ioti, 2 M"ul M). i'ouiiiioii to uood f(i t bulls. e. Vl3; coioiiion to koo.I f.it cows. ?2'if 4i.'; heifers, l(rt5.2A; fresh cows unit apilniiers. M04jk; veal .iItow. JH.5t)'iit; lei, y nud thin calves, f.'.tytl. Sheep and l.iimlis-Supply Hutu; nuiiket strnni:; pvlme wethers. H. n 4 25 ; itood mixed, .':t'oiU; fair mixed. J.'Kii 3.MI ; culls and oiuiuon. $2'il3; aprlim liimbs. $ I.M4 il,23. II- irs lte'i-lpta, 20 doiitile de-ks; in.irket f. lrlT nctlve: .nrlme henTT lu'-. 7.7c''l 7 s.i ; in. ilium. heavy yorkera, s; plus. s; roueh. t5.7.H7.25; st.ins. ilMi. LAST lU'KKAT.O, N. V., Heo. 17 - Catlie Keeetpts. 200 head; loirket dull, but meady; i line steers. rt 5(.i 0.75 ; liutcher uiii.lrs, $:i(tiil.2."i. Cnhes Kecelpt. ;ii lend; market slow. MM lower; cull to . hol.e. Jrt'ttlO .Vi Sheen and Isinbs-r.o-elpta. tl.lMHl head: niurket alow, but steady; Is eib I'lo lower: eh.d.-e lambs, 0 2"'il 0 40 ; till to fair. 5 Mvy.il : Tenrllnirs. 4.50'u4 75 ; beep, 3'.jt4 25. IIok Heielpts. 3.4in; market active, steadr; yorkers. 7 .OOOt ' 15 : i-lc. 4W.15; mUd. S7 lH,ii7.t5 ; henry. 7 ! 'f71.'i; rough. .77.25; st. rt50riJtV75. IN ION STOCKY A KliS. 111.. Int. 17. IIok- Kecelpt. Itt.usi; market steady: mixed nod butchers. I7.35(ii7.75 ; tfoo.l besvy, 7 Mi'Vi 7.70 : rouith heavv, S7.:ioo' 7 Mi; llht k .0417.70 ; tilt. i;a".H7.i!o; bulk 7 55'rt 7..5. Cattle Keeeii.ts. 20; tuurket utrouir: Iweve. $ l.50'(7..Vi ; cows and heifer. $2.25'.(.5.O0 ; stoekor and feeder f3 vr-ftia 00; Texnns. f 4. 25(45. ; calves. lrt.T5srH.5il. Sheep - Kewlpis, l,.Vnl; market steady; native nnd western. 2.25'.jl.4(); in tu lm. .5.V.jrt50. CINCINNATI. .. leo 17. -Cattle- Iteiel.t. 34; market steady; shippers. $4 Cf4 lift. Calve-Market slew and Mc lower; exirs. fn 75. llos- lte-elpts. 2.4.t: market 5o hlither; irood to eh. ! packer nnd hntchers. 7 V.'ft Sbe'p K.wtpts, mi; market steadv; extra. F3.75. Lambs -Market steady; extra, $0 hoard or TRinf: ktatemknt. The Indlsnapolls hoard of trade Issued the following eompsratlve statemeut for the week ended Saturday, lec. 17: output of Flour Barrels flee. 17. lfMrt Iev. 10. lPlil...., Iiec is torn .ceo. 19, linH - Inspection for Week- . . IV. tx .. 17.HMI .. Irt.514 .. 12.!cstl Itllshel What Crn Oata 7.iio .1.005.000 3W.CSSI .. None M Siwk in store V.'l. Corn. Tee. 17, 110 457.t-.ll .1.2.M rc iJ, 1'.hi 341 vo i.... l V.I. UVS 40(1.352 1511.7 , Oat. 5V70.I Il'.i.iWl 44.0i,H JEY YORK HNK TATKMKN. NEAV yoi:.. Inh-. 17. The seklT bank Statement abov. tbe f. lbiwlug cbaugea: Rerv 00 all wcp. su. iucreaee. 3U'0.-, "jieserv on all dep .lts etr-e.- than Volied States, looreaac. N"..24CMv. 1 lana. decrease. l3.t"4-oV. dcI, dsxreaae. r.'lO.tkv. Lacal-tenders. Increase. f32.40V. tyiposlta. dee rea.e. $13.1s5.ik. 1 rireuUtioo, Increase. $..VK). Tclal lo. U.2U.071AIO ..,,., Tb aurplus of banks U $7.332 ,1W. as ranpared with 10.H75.1.V last year and 1:t S31A two years ifo. The areras ataUment of cash reaerr l 2v t par coat ctoai stataaicnt of caak reserve, 25 Si . cms.
Thera la no medicine so af aad at fha sama t:me so plaasant to taaa as Dr.Caidwall Syrwi li'psla. the poaltlve car for all diseases arlim. Imm slsmach tmablaw The pries ia Tory roaa4 &4la-4BU) aad iX
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GRAIN rmCAGO, I'-, n. Wbeet wh nn1r pr.aur Ihronsthout the aeaalon Saturday, but the market fihlblted ronalrferable rltiicr. Tbe Le-c tuber delivery flalbl He lower. May ' lower aad July uo'hnnjfed'. Ttie foreign tiewawiia colorless, Liverpool. Korlln and Antwerp markets wer urirhangi d ; a llttl neaknena w as notfil In I'arU. Mir.neapolU rei.ortfd poor cah demand. Tliere waa a good ensb demand In Winnipeg. ut a yery dull market. Kunsnia City reported a liberal run of wheat iinil mill out of the market, but deaplte tbe I.eHiitli new a tbere v. as a firm hand In tbelr future m:irket St. I.oula rab nrtble wis lower. r:imr,jte rcporla from the ouUiet were lena lu evblenif. Primary rerelpta were C75.0"H) bu, as rotiiiiirel wltli 45!.imK bu a year aKO. Tb trade urn pr.fflotial In tbe extreme and tlir woa a dHponltlon on tlie pirt of this element to operate rarfully, due to the ooiifll.'tlnB new from ArKentlnH rrsardttii; the exportable nurplus and the uppuri'iit waiting attltinle of the bull lntereta. Com rule.', hi'nvy alho mid finished !c lower. S. utli.i' nt wa uniformly liearUh. 'utten waa the loud In u eller; ronuiilsioi linure liml leMtlnif oroera. abuorblnif oderlntfa on the a. nle down, l ush marketa were beuvy nt to ! lrwer. 1'iMruury riM-rtpta woOoiJ l.u, in uifulnat 712.O0O bu u jeat- agu. Oat riised tf(ii- lovre.-. Armour was the nrlm-lpf! operator, buying lterember i.nd mpIIIiik tbe Muy In au.iUrite volume; loiiii tr.Kl.-ri were larjf? aelieitt ot jmy uhlje (oniuilsslon liniiMHH bought I'l'lnmry iktIi ulmoat uouble those of bint year - Cm. in at bu, an rouip.ired wllh :i7."..oi)0 l.u. 1'rovtaloiiK weru slow ami eusler all nroiiiid. There was some rommltoii house aelllnif at the outset, the buyln wan Jlht ii til wattereit, I'omlni; mostly from prufeaonal. l.uter the uiarLi-t Htretigthctieil, due to light offerings and short cuveilngs. tiic;o. (Ky A. . Thomson 'o.i Closing - Articles. Open WHEAT -pec.. Plt Ma v. W.-V 1 1 1 l; b. Low. liec. 17. XJifC. 16. Hi's !..'.' Si Pi's '.i..&s 13 ' 4.-.I, 47 V 4S31'i 34r HlliT '.:. '.G's .': 47!, 4st;31 84 nJuly. !:;' t3"h, COKN Iiec. May. 45 4S 31 U 34 rv4'a 45J, 47S 4M 31 Mi 34-4-45i 47, 4SJuly. DATS Deo. . May. July . u Va
33'i S3- 33'a 34 1047 10.20 19 47 1SL37 1.17 17V17 1S.17 1x15 10.52 1025 10.30 10.25 10.05 H!5- 10.02 10.02 10 22 10 in 10 2'1 10 17 H.H5 ! .'.2 . U.5 J.KI
I'OKK Jan. 10.20 Muv. H Ml 18.02 LA HI i Jan. 10.25 Mav. 117 It MVS -Jan. 10 12 May. llld. tAsk Nominal. I X It I A ' A PO LI S. Wheat-Steady. On track. No. 2 red, 3 red. sf.jc; IV.irut'2'iic; extra 3 red, S2j": No. iiect'infier, H2Vc; January, ary, 0.:c. orn- gulef . Hats -tJulet. Hay Unlet. I nspeci ions : Wliei.t lu: Xo. red. 1 car; total. 1 car. Corn In: No. 3 while. 9 er.rs; No. 4 i.hite. 32 cars: No. :t white n.ixed. 1 car: No. 4 white mixed. 1 ear: No. 3 yellow, cars; No. 4 yellow, 7 cars; No. : "mixed, 4 curs; No, 4 mixed, 14 cava: sample. 31 cars: ear, i car; totl. W, errs white. 1 car; N. 4 white, yellow, 3 cars; No. 4 yellow mixed. 2 cars; No. 4 mixed. 3 cars; total, 20 ears. nut: No 2 cars; No. 2 I'll r ; N'o car?. ; saiupl tints In: No. 3 nixed, 1 c;;r; total. 1 ear. tint: No. white, l car; total, 1 car. llnj - No. 3 prairie 1 ear; total, 1 car. HAdON MARKET. Wheat-No. 2 rod. 91c; sample millinc, ST. (.!,.. 'orn (Hd. .i.S'(72-' ; new. 3S;j45c. Shelled Out ASfrl-'Ai. Hay Timothy. jliittH: baled. tlS-giS; mixed. a:yi5; bnled. $13115; cloTer hay, fio'iti:;. Straw Out a straw, ?.".'t7; wheat straw '(. l.f VI Kl'OOL I.IMMM'OOI. li... )7Vliet opened unlet und cxrrcnnly dull. The weaher Am i-jcnn .-allies at the start cnuFrd s.!im I.ws-imv. Ion the nredlctions ut smaller world's sh!;.'Meits for the week and tew l.a i'liM off.-r led to steadiness. There vii-' hupi ti'i ileiunud for s;m,i, ,v,i,l s .. ie Inquiry for c.iruooa und fear of niatilpiil.itim In America. Australian offers were lar.er nnd Inclined lower and weakness iu l'arls offset other Influences. New Soutii Wnies An olflclal report place the yield of wheat ot 23.520,000 bu, 11 tin Inst 25.fitMi.0O0 last year. Closing prli-es: Wheat uucbanged; corn unchanged to ',d loiter. TOLF-DO. TOLEHO. O.. I 17. Wheat Cash nnd Iiecember. Otic; May. PSSc; July, li5ite. Corn -l'ah mid lieceuiber, 474c; Mav, 4;ic; July, 50V,c. Oats-Cnsh and lecember. .'.c; May, 36T(e; July. 3oc. Hye No. 2. Kt-; No. 3, mV. Cloverseed I'ush nnd Peceiiiber, S-J : March. JS.97i-ij; April. s.70; February, fit; October. 7.viV Alslke I'rlnve nnd I lei-ember. Ji.25. Timotbv I'rlme ivud liecetnber, J4.ti.'-i. Hf FFAI.O, IMFFALO. N. Y.. Dec. 17.-SprlnB Wheat-No. 1 northern. Sl.lSV. Winter Wheat No. 2 red. 97c: No. 2 white. M''. Corn No. 3 vcllow. 50c; No. 4 vellow, 4i.,c. Oats No. 2 white, se'ic; No. 3 white. 3.".4c: stanilard. 3c Harler. S61K SUN. Rye No. 1. S.r4e; No. 2, S4c. ri Korr vN market). Uraln prices in I'.urope. reduced to American value per bu. are shown below : Wheat - Liverpool spot. Australia $1.0S Liverpool spot. New Uosario. Santa Fe Liverpool spot. Manitoba fnewi Liverpool spot. No. 2 hard winter.. Liverpool futures. December Liverpool future. March Liverpool futures. May I'arU, December l'arls. January and February Antwerp, December Hudapest. April Berlin. May .00 1 tW'4 l.W3k .tv; 1.00 1 01 I.451; 1 451, 1. til's 1.204 1.31t com Liverpool spot. Ariertean ( new 1 Liverpool spot. La Plata ... Liverpool futures. January Liverpool futures. February mixed 71 s o. OTHER GRAIN WHEAT. Minneapolis. M.v Jul'v Oulutb. I Wee m be r Ma Winnipeg. iHs-embcr May St. Louts. Mjt July Kansas City. May July New York. MiT July MARKETS. Close I'revlous Deo. 17. close. I1034 $10314 1.04 1 044 .. 1.00S ... l.on; .. .w, S7 .. .924 .. .S3 .. TI' . .. 1 O'jv, . 1. '-. 100 1.04 l .!74 t'24 .!3 .fc.-'4 1.024 1.00-4 Ths Other Was Importari. "Tto great tleins of my life ten . twta siriiilae-J. tne was to go up in an air hi p." "Aral U10 other? "To get safely back to eortb." Ex.Lanfff. A aal Pretty Txcuse. Besle' Mother T.e. - .e. elhl you le; that Mr Snuggle hac u kiss? Bessie Yes, Uiatuma. 'd it xvonld be a jrooJby kiss, untl 1 v.o jut deal auxlou to have him go. Puck. The Judicious reader of judicious adTrrtlsementa always gets more than bis money'! worth. Florida Times-7nlon.
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WALL STREET NEW YORK. P?. 17-A record for duUumii waa tbe first hour of stock exebarce peculation Saturday. Aside from tbe three point advance in National HUrult common tbere waa not a prt.e variation of linportu ture throughout the list. Some little activity occurred In tbe InterhoroughMetropolltau Mm-kn at ailght advance. Tbe uauul market leaders, L'ulon 1'ailflc, Keadlne and Steel rorumon, fluctuated within i of a point and at tbe end of the hour ruled l4 above Friday' anal. Transaction In Steel t.ere comparatively heavy and tbe belief became widespread that the bull pool bad resumed operation At the eu.l of the hour the market was at a compters Ftatutstill and no business was being transacted American, share In London eloped tro:iK utioer tbe leadership of the Copper stock The chief charaoterlsr lc of the second and cli)tjt:(r hour was the excellent demand for Norfolk & Western tthareu. The Ktock advanced two points. 1 be buying whs based, it was stated, upon the excellent conditions prevailing ludustrinlly lu the south and alotiK the line of tbe property. There was mime talk to the effect that tbe -Pennsylvania company was add!u to Its boldiims of this issue. i'he tone of t lie entire market Improved, though the market as an extremely dull affair. s:i!es for t?ie first hour totilln 12.400 shares. A greater portion of the (le.iiinfts were lu the nature of eventup-up short accounts over Sunday and tbe cl.o.inii was de-idf-dly buoyant. Steel common was taken back by the principal sellers Friday; one interest who hud been upttreaalve sellers at 72 yesterday bought moderately. Total sales 134. 800 shares
NKVV YORK STOCKS. (By A. W. Thomson Co. leo. 17. Open. Hltfb. Low. Clcse. Atchison loP, lot Jill lOUs Anial. Copper... C.-U4 04 i'.3'4 4 Am. Can I1-, H U' '. Am. Car l'lulry. 4'i, .. ... Am. Smelt 74 71'4 74 74i-4 Am. T. A: T 141 H 142 141s, 141 Halt. A Ohio lirt lotiVs lo l'''It. R. T 74?.s 711, 74V8 74, Can. I-nc l::u, ld.'Ha C. A U 7'rfs 'Ts X'1"C, SI. A St. P.. 122 1224. Cons. (Jas 133 133 Dlst. Sec 324 331.4 324 33 Krio 274 27 S 27U 27:, Was. Citv .South. 3! 31 Lehlk'h Valiev... iso'a 1VT, InO'j 1mi M , K. A T 3la V.V3 Missitirl rncitb:.. 4rt 40 Norfolk A West. WJli I0II4 I0P4 N. Y. Central 11-' 1 iNorthern I'aclfle. 115 1 l'.'s ll.'.M) li'T. lVnn. K. K 12S"H 12.i 12.s-'" 1-".' KcMtdlDK 14s'.j 14'J'4 14M",, 1W1, Lock Island . . . 3o 30 Sou. ruclflc 14' U4V.J 114's 114'i T.. St. L. A W. 221 22a 22', J2 S InloQ PacltSo 170 170 liK lti;,4 C. S. Steel 72'N 73 72"s, 1 V. S. Steel pfd.. 11 11 llCS H'a I'tah Copper 45I4 -:r.'j 4o-s 43 ij
NEW A. T. T. Coi'it. Atchison 4s.... A tell. Con v. 4s. t;. K. T. 4s I. t:. U. 4 YORK BOSKS. 1054, n. j. c. r.s '.i Si. Nor. I'ac. ists . HfS' N. Y. C. 34. . . s7,Henillnii 4 li-llj St.L.S.W. 1st 4s 7. St.l. S.W. 2ds... '.i,.t So. ITv. 5s 4 S. I'iic Con. 4s 110 ,'f ex. I'ac. 5s . . . 74 Mt I". I'ac. Con. 4s H4- I". i'ne. 1st Is. . 107 ",W. Shore Isr 4s t sAYab. Itef. is. . . :2r,. Wst hse Con. 5s !7'-. t'. S. S. 5s. . . . 122 Sc SO'V ML 1071 i.or;s 100S4 10s tH 1.4 !!''.. 10.-: C. H I. Ref. 4s I. Cd. 4s 0. '!.. . N.W.Cons 1. eneiHl.. . B ee. 5s . . Mt. o C. li '. A C. A Kr!e ;rn. Iron L.AN.rnlfied 4 M. K. T. 2s. . . . M. K. T. 4s r.w mikk t fil'-if; l.;7 KlI.U 4-iirti 414 I S l.t. 4 ,1 Sl.p ITU i,t 'I'll'..;. it"..'.' I.. ;;-c ls-'Vd l'i oh.Cp 21 i; jit. itvci. l'l.'.ll ,C. Sub ::,f.i 7 C.Ariz 3::"Vu;;'4 ,1'nMn 25 t2i MyCt. Kit. 1; 13 l('.t2f. 1.-.-H5 (r2 1-lli Stand. OH Am. 'lob.. Kawhiile. . Miami Cp. L.itte ('In. Hsv Coos. ' lotio Cp. NlplssiriK 1 a tin neu Inc. Hub., .tumlio Kj Kl ITayo.. Man. Trail. 1'aper pfd NldfldsCn. ilroux . . . Itrlt. Col. ltrsd. Cp.. ' -j hi. 2 H2 1 -1 (d 45s ''(I'KV.2 1-1(5 m , : 1 TI-16 (fi Ts it s Q r.5 " 50 I1 VI 1J" 1 :i'A(3 :a4 KyCn. 30 1 v 1 liblll. 27 (fI2fi jN.HUl K'i II.DlT eT,(a 7 ;i.s:u. o,(Tt 7 Tulrs 4 (fi 4U. Inspn. 2 3-10ff2 5-1C r.-lfa 7-lti'ui 8 '5-16(0.9 7-ln 9-10 1-16 VOKK COTTON. W. Thomson Co 1 (By A. lec. 17. CI pen. 14.S4 I I 15.;.;1.'.. 10. 1 5.0:1Uliih. 147 14.H1 !5.21 15.4. 1 15.41 I.Ylti Low. Close. December Jaiiusry . Mvr.-h ... M.iv July Aivuust .. 14.SG 14.N5 15. 15 15.30 14.S7 14.S.I-15.1H-15.311 15.3'.l-15.00-ir..:;7 15. 04 S. nOMII. IV NKW YORK. Hoc Bid. lotb'4 , 1004 . 102 . 102 . 11.54 . 1154 . Ifxl . lo 17. Ask. 101H K.e'i li'J'.. K'24 ii4 2s reirlsfered 2s pou pi n 3s reelstered 3s coupon 4s reentered 4s coupon 1'anaiua 2s reriisteroj . . I'linama 2s coupon XE1V YORK MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW Y01;K, rec. 17. Nothing said in money Saturday. I'ostevl rates: Steriin evchanse, 4St'iJ 4,sfl4. with actual business in bankers' bills at 4S5..54t 4S5.45 for demand and 4s2M'4?tj f01" sUtv-dny bills. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Dally.) m-TTF-R. Klein prints Lliiiu tubs State tubs State prints Country CItLESK. N.Y. full cream. new N. '. rheddars. Wisconsin full cream Pslrv ! F.GOS. 33c Fresh euss 32- Loss oft Mlci 1'Oi LTUY. S2o Capons, ti lbs up Ilk-Fow ls .Sprint. j Older 2 lbs. . . ISc. Over 2 lbs ISo Roosters ,oid torn turkeys l'v'Ohl hen turkeys IV Young turns, 12 31c 32c 1HC be v: 17c Lsc ISc ISc l.oni; horns... lv l?s up 1'hll. cream, doz $1.10 Yount hens, s jiomestlc sw Isa. lbs up new 23(8 2.V Ducks, spring. Imported Swiss. 32e- F. F New 5-lb brick. IS40 Ducks. F. F l.lmburser, new. isctieese. F. t Neufchatel, Eagle ;ulnea hens, doz brand - Rabbits, drawn. 11c lie lis: f4.5() trfirce pox. . . ,$1.lo doi Small box 55c .$1.10 NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Dec. 17 Flcur D;i!l rvn l unchanged. Fork Steady ; mess, $20.5oyj 21. l-.ird Firm ; middle west. spot. lo.5ofit 10 fio. Sugar- Kaw. firm; centrifugals. Tic. tesr, 4 00c; muscovado, sy test, 3.50c; retinlel. quiet: cu: load. 5G0c; crushed, 5.5oc; powdered. 4.WV; granulated, 4 Oc Coffee Rio, No. 7. on tbe spot, 134((il3s,c. TallowSteady; cltv. 7t-j.-; cotintrv, 74t7c. Hay - Ou'et; prime. SI. Id; No" 3, NVt.0': r0-. ver. Oo'.rlst.'. Dressed poultrv Dull : tiTVeys. 12c; chickens. 10ri2Oc: fun's. 10 fti17c; docks, 12r:v2lic. Live poultry Weak: geese. 14.-: .lucks. 14f;tlfic; fowls, t3 4'ti l.V' ; turkeys, (itlc; roosters, 10c. Chce.: - Sfesdy ; stste milk, comm ui to special. 12"il7'4c; skims, comnion to specials. 3'; til24o; full skims. 28a 2 "'.'' Butter (Julet nnd steady: receipts l.l'.i'Jj ore.imerv extras, 31c: state daily tubs. .'. i3V; imlttb r. crenmerv firsts. 2fj2D-. F.tgs-Weak; receipts. f..7S2 : nearby wtit". fancy. 5r.t.V.c. nesrbv mixed, fancy. 41c; 'fresh, first. ."V4'a.t7c. CHICAGO. CHICAGO. De-. 17.- Butter Creamery extras. 2.v: firsts. 2Sc- dairy extras. 2T.. ; firsts. 2's". Eggs I-riuie first. 31c: firsts. 2in: Cieese Tvlns. 14il44c; young Americas. Ua li". Live pocltrr Fowls. 1044111c: sprini. 10iyi04c; ducks. ID.i 1340: geese, lliillV- . . -. e: . o - . wys:r.. Tennyson won't! have scouted the idea of a limit of '5. . words for novels. William Alltnghani notes in his diary on Aug. 2S. ISSO, when on a visit to Farricgford: "Tennyson is a constant novel reader and says: 'What I dislike i beginning a new novel. I should like to have a novel to read in a million volumes to last me my 'e. London Chronicle. 12 tt'.s concern Tea, read carefully: T J iidweU'a Syrap Pepsin is posit 'TeCy gnara i :esi! to c-are hid'gestion. ccnitipation. sick fcsac ivavc. of.ensive breath. ra'.ar. ax.c all neiir crU;s3 frees stocaiibh trcuiic-
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FINANCIAL NOTES Wall street Journal itunmary Saturday: estera I :ilou takes over Anglo-American cable company. British ectloDs virtually completed with prepouderauce of parties uncfliuned. Chances favor acctfptacce of fnterboro kuuoay pian. ; I'omnilttfe of allied rer.l estate Interests) reports In favor of tbe lnterhoro plans. ' Iiun's Keview ay tbere is wide difference of opinion a to business outlook In 1311 and tbls produces some hesitation. Hradstreets says iess doing by wholesalers and jobbers, a further Ui;ht iow -Inn iluwn in Industrial lines and reduced sitlvitles in speculnttve circles. Hanks lust 2.2oo,oou on weeks currency movement. Idle tars for fortnight ended Iec. 7. total 44.014. compared with l's,ij iu previous isbi.w laj. t'lotiing .,f tee! rail plant at C,ary has deiiresslui; effect on the trade. I'lanr of National lead, now being operated at lull capacity with lare demand for shipments la January and February. The Harrlman railrcads are curtailing passenger service wherever it is possihie to do bo. the plans now in effect contemplating a saving of about jl.WMi.ooo a jear 111 operatloK charges. This retrenchment Is In line with the general policy of the management. A director of tbe ("il iijjn, Milwaukee ASt. 1'aul railway company say that a. tion on lue seuil-anuuai uividendi of the company will he taken n the latter part o5 January, the cuMomnry time, and that iu all probability the tiual 34 per cent payment., on both preferred and common stock will be declared. He says that current earning of tbe corupauy' fully warrant such action. Railroads operating eastward from Chicnifo and St. Louis lust week made a better showing than for some time, but this was partly due to ti-e fact thnt It was the tiist week after navigation closed and a Hood deal of freight was diverted to the allrail lines. Tbere was a decrease of 15 percent in dressed beef and miscellaneous freight, but other commodities offset this, and tbe Kaiu over a year ao was ubouv 12 per cent. The suspension of Jndson A Juds.m In "nil street Saturday was regarded as of slight importance. In a statement issued the tlrm declared that its total liabilities would le slightly in excess of SioO.Oort and that ft had sood assets to cover at least 70 per cent of the same. li'oward Elliott, president cf the Northern i'mlfio, states the company has no ecu or money and no pnuis for raising it. lb sees no reason to antic nate n reduc. tion in Northern acifl,.s 7 Der r0t ItI. 1 (lend. Hecardinc tho outlook in the north. west he says: There is little uneaslueeM west of tne Missouri river. Business in the coming year will not be as h!g as it was last year, taking known factors Into ct nsideratlon, but i do not look for deprcssl ju. ConsrvntIve siiecttlattve ititerests. ns well as beads of investment houses lu Chi- . i,'o and New York are tratitled with the moderate lmt.r neinent In tho bond niurk.t. ihoujrh the demand Is not nearly ns actlvo as has been hoped for, nnd even expected :n view of the extreme ease of the uionev market. and the larpe interest and dtvioend dlsburseiiienta to be made at tho first cf the jenr. They are Inclined to believe, however, thnt unless somethi.is unforeseen happens, tbe Investment murket will continue to improve during, the nest tw-i v, ec'.s. and that in January possibly, and iu February aim. st certainly, there will b a better b.oul innrket than we have yreu for a ve.ir or more. Speculative interesi i hope and believe that such a turn in t l:tt invent meat market will pave the way f.i? a mor? healtliv und active speculatinti in sticks. Kero;fs N;.i'o:;.il t lit t !.-.'tft the retjnlar dividends on iummon v 1 1 1 be raised ro 1 ier i-eivi or tli-ir tho. directors will order an extra ptvyi.ietit n the next (juarterlj i:'i-ptin' at traded more attention recently, as the price of the srocit was advanced. It will be remembered, however, that the iu o-ti-.tlons on Biscuit were run up above 120 about a your no on the circulation of simIUr reports thiit proved Incorrect at tbat tl:ue. Karnines of the company have been such as to warrant tbe dividend increase. It Is understood, but the directors form a conservative body for the building of new factories required to koep even with In-orensinu-business. The company Is imr: building two factories, one at Kansas City, and will undoubtedly be obliged to continue enlarging its capacity from time to time. It was reported in Xw York that a petition had been signed by nbo:t 150 Broad i-treet curb urokers nskiucr the New York r-tack exchange to act as a governing body over their organization. It is planned to weed out the undesirable element iu order t-j put th" curb market on 11 solid basis find give it a more important position in the financial w cr!d. In V."a!I Rtreet there Is little fear about money tir.wadays. Kates Hre low, call money rui'.ng n round 34 per cent., while nil dates arc obtainable in tbe time loan department at cround 4 per cnt. : foreign OM-hu'.ige is near the gold importing point snd the time Is near at hand when ibe New York banks annually gain heavilv in cash from the interior. In the rh-st week of January last rear the elearhijt-boiise banks gained HO.1K1O.000 ash; in tne second week, f 12f4f)0.(;ti0 ; in the third. $11.5:10.000. In the tirst week of Jntvuary. I'.ioS, iLe gain was r.earlr $20- - i In tue second week $10.4tX) -i'r-51: In Hie third, ?7.2fSi.Ooo. BROKERS' VIEWS. A. W. Thomson company's wire from Locan-Bryau, New York: Judging by the uctlvity In various se ml-specula ti ve bonds and the arrangen.euts marie for extending certain short term notes maturing in the near future one would Imagine that the Investment Inquiry is improving materially, but according to observatl jns the dis-' position to liquidate odd lots shares of stocks rather than to increase holdings tbe s.-.n;e in the aggregate constituting a larsrer volume than the operation in semi-speculative bonds, has of late been quit-? pronounced. Decided betterment in security prices ts invtrlably preceded by n break in Investment Inquiry for gilt-edge mortgages, especially when the latter present attractive yields, and It does not appear that what heretofore has bten the natural order of things is likely to be reversed at this time, ns uew- financing which can hardlv be conducted on a satisfactory basis with existing obligations in poor demand Is mot.t essential to a resumption of progress la many directions. ileyer-KIser wire from Miller A Co., NewYork: This closes a week of very small fluctuations, tbe chamoA ristic phase of tbe market being Its demonstration that it is absolutely "scare-proof.' largely by virtue of the fact that tbe long Interest of commission houses is of deTidedly modest rroportiotis and the short Interest of unusual mngnltude. The financial situation muy be termed as extremely sat!if3ctory and" whilst tbere will undoubtedly be more or less shifting luring tbe uest three weeks, gold Is knocking at our doors. Abroad the situation bus improved so much that we shall no: be surprised to see the Enz!i5h bank ra'e lowered in the very near future. Industrially. tbe"posltion continue more or less mixed. It is qnite evident, bowever, that tbere is a large volume cf new business which will be released If tbe railroads succeed io securlug ias now seems likely 1 a fair percentage of the increase iu fi eight rates demanded. We continue to believe that tbe bull p.-rty has all the better of tbe argument. Whether activity will materialize in the rear future or will t-e deferred, it Is obvi- (.', beyond our keen forecast: but such sctlvity, when It does materialize, will, ro our way cf thinkitsg. witness a very much hisher range of price tta now prevailin sr. . vro . cv.il. . . . : c.T-( . came iafi a it-: . : tiay The one e.??!. -d at a b-vj--. wler; a Sir tie girl -an.e to the tI.--or. Sci.l he "Sissie. wiii you f.'e-.ise brhtrr me ; glass of warc-r" Kr.ving b- H2ht t'-.. water, he trave her sotr.-- crndy r.i;-i asked. "Did tXif man ahe:i ". i f me siv. VOll sir. cave her a r.icke! and s:r.d. "Did Le give you money':" ' Yes. sir: be gave me 10 cents." Then die pickcl h?r up. he kissed her and s:;!d. "Pid lie Uls you: "Yes. sir, and he kisse.3 mamma too! National Monthly.
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m MARKETS PROVISION MARKET (Paid Br J. SI. iCEeemever &. Sons) Apples, per bid . .$3.73i $6. Parsley, curley. per doz. bunches. .$1 j Taf lettuce, hothouse, per li 10c. Celery, golden heart, extra fancy, peri doz bunches 2o '$ i Oc. ?Iinaeb. fancy, per bu $1 ! Carrots, fancy per bu Turnips, fancy, per bu flauisht's. ted and white, fancy. .51 oC. pe lozen 'abbiigc itatocs bunches e. homegrown, per ton.. 4fc. 14 er bu. '.On i..'C Yellow, red, whfte, onions, per bu...$l PRODUCE. Old Mens, per lb Turkey on foot, per lb Old roosters, per lb , . . 8c . i:ic .NC Gutter, country, per lb -7t Young chickens, 2 to 3 lbs. per It 11c Dr.ehs, per !b 10c. Eggs Uoc GRAIN MARKET. Yices paid ret bushel for grains by the Richmond Roller Mills, Second i;r.d -North C streets, are as follows; No. '' wheat. SS cents: No. " wheat. :-5 cents: oats. UO cents; old corn. -JSc ; r.fw- corn 40 cents; rye, C5 cents: clov - er seed, $o'$7. WAGON MARKET. Wagon market quotations furnished by Oaier G. Whelan. South Sixth street are: Oats, 32 cents per bu.: new corn, per bushel 40c; rye, 70 cents per bu; hay, loose. good timothy $laitlt) per ton; mixed $1314 per ton: clover, $10 per ton: straw, $G per ton. SEED MARKET. Quotations as rurnisaed by J. Runge r. n.i company for seeds per bu3hel. are. Timothy, $4.00 to $4.35 clover, $7.50 to $8.00; rye, 70 cents; oats. 30 OUR NATURAL SAVAGERY. It Will at Times Break Through the Veneer of Civilization. It's a mighty short step from modern civilization to the natural impulses of ancient savagery. If you don't believe it just watch so:ne lime, and you'll see a small boy or a grown man discover a rabbit The first thought that comrs Into his mind Is to kill the rabbit. Quickly ho searches his mind to see where a weapon can be found. The second thought is to secure n rock to throw at it. just as some cave man might. A man finds a snake coiled in tho road. It may be a harmless snake, but it's a snake, and therefore his primitive instinct calls upon him to kill it. A weapon: Me seeks about for a
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club, just as his ancient, skin clothed M,'n Qf GaInesvllle TeX-i thinUs ancestors would have done and ha v- jhe hodg thft h t re(.ord fQr hj ng secured the c ub he dispatolies! the make, his soul singing with tri- n cogt hjm S(;00 t take a &hm,t
ULUJ IU. Modern civilization probably would have urged the man to cut a forked stick and catch the snake by the neck with it. then to secure 10 cents' worth i of chloroform and kill it swiftly and ! painlessly. Put he goes after the club just as naturally as if he had never seen a steam heated flat or rioden on a trolley car or seen an automobile. Children roam in the woods and eat every variety of berry they can find. It matters not if they be poisonous. They tnste them all from the looks, and the amount eaten depends on the taste. This is probably what the cave children did. and the modern Infants show the same intelligent cantion regarding what they put in their mouths. It's that way all through. We may have acquired a more or less thick veneer of modern civilization, but let emergencies arise and we're as primitive as the most primitive of our ancestors'. G'lveston News. The Terrible Police. ! hen the scheme was first broached ! fierce opposition developed to the es- ; tablishment of London's metropolitan j police in September. 1821. Police to , patrol the streets of London? Such a j scheme was "repugnant to the spirit of ) Knglish law and to the theory of free ! government." according to an editorial j i:i the Standard of the da v. "As a svs- I tem of elnncleetiue intelligence the tfcin is complete." it went on. "The low constable is instructed to make himself acquainted with the inhabitants of every ho':?e within his beat Kad how is tb!. information to lie obtained L;:t by the pumping of the serv ants'" A -no 13 H!;h'..'.iymen. What CUl thv.r o-N'tly whrn TO".! c.'o-irirti l;;-i ;i :r.cr.cir d" sr. id. 'Your I rnoney or your lifi ':' " "He told vw 'h:vl :f ! (I In't give hie: a half intorr-r in "y i::lf enterprise he'd errs cire a com: : c enterprise and drive ir.e ot: of bu-i:o." Wash ingron Star. A 3orn'n3 Answer. "An nbrno-t :r.a i. tie name cf 'omeii::ns i.i .1 we can Tnns. tra which we cannot tut::-h." said a t ':. h er to a pupil "Give cie an exam: le." "A redhot '" k-r. si.-r Iir.don Tit Bits. A Bargain. "John- can you let me have $20?" askt-d Mrs. Jon? 'Gladly." v?:.!i Jones, proceeding to wrUe a cbe-.-k fcr ttOSS. for Le knew woman's falling Buffalo Express I know of no real worth but that tranquil firmness which braves dangers without rsvhness. Sstanislaus. Hin yon troaoie of tar iic" artsfn? troit a disonitre-l atom ach? Go to tcct irasrrt :ad art a 50c or 51 bottle c? IDr. Ctldwei'i "yrcp Pepsin, which is positrreiy sraarasteea to
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CALLED LUXURIES Such Things Not Needed in Lower HoUSe With Demajorjtv Washington. Dee. 17. Tho oonjuc sional harhtnb must go if the edict of j the Hous-e stands. In a spasm of coon- i ,m.v that body decided that its raeir.r. bers should not w asd at least not at ublie expense. It was asree.l that mider tbe new order of things frur-'ality instead or ace i . Cati liness should occupy the id next to godliness and that a lull parcel is rather to be chosen than a full wash j basin. Dm inc the consideration of the f I question some one waa. itr:kSad enough j i to remark sotto ooe thac now the t ! Democrats -were coiuini; into power : i bathtubs would not be essential. j The legislative ajip'Tpriation hill 1 i was in Committee of the Whole, audi j things were running smoothly enough until the item was reached providing i lor one attendant in charge of the House batarooms at SI. 400 a year and throe assistants at $i00 each, iu all S4.100. "hese employes have been wont to f attend to the wants of members when thoy are performing their ablutions, as !manv of them do after a hard night 1 (,f work. Some members have been I : known to make use of the b-ihs on 1 days other than Saturday, and indeed. j the rooms have been quite popular. IThey are fitted up wijh the latest sanitary plumbing, and members who have 'had experience in them say they are a real toy and add ruuen to tne comfort and enjoyment of overworked legislators, to say nothing of their improvement in personal appearance and purity. Representative Madden, of Chicago, a Republican, was the man to institute the assault upon the bathrooms, and omved to strike out the provision for the pav of the bathroom help. So forcibly lid he present his argument against any necessity for a congress man taking a bath that the committee 1 0f the whole by a vote of 43 to 42 j agreed to strike the item from the
measure. j uiuiul(o aui'.ail :iu l.vn ii uvtT u ioi--If there was to be no one present j 1.V fire- . It is an old custom to use runto assist a congressman in taking a ing water, boiled over a lively Are. bath. Representative Mann, another That from springs iu the hills Is said Chicago Republican. thought there! o be best ami river water the ixl. ought to be no bathroom fixtures, and while well w.Uer is tho worst ! A ,.i.,M,- hQ .ff,.0,4 u .menrtmont i lively fire is a clear, bright cha-coal
O-l VUmillh'J V L V 1 s. V 1 II v. ..- s. which also was agreed to, providing for the sale of the bathtubs and the hafhrnnm fivfins f'nnsomipntl v anvone desiring a good porcelain bathtub! and a supply of towels will have an opportunity, if the bill passes in this ; form, which' is doubtful, to purchase! them at a bargain by applying to the Superintendent of the Capitol. MILKED" OF $600 WHILE HE SLEPT McAlester. Okla.. Dec. 17. It is jtrue that some of the big hotels in the j big cities charge about the same, esi noclallv arniinrl cnnvpnlinn limp hut Atoka. Gid was going to Missouri to buy some apples, and. wearying of Oklahoma scenery, snoozed off in his seat. When he awoke he found the money intended for the Missouri apple growers gone. Someone had taken it from his pocket while he dozed. He reported the loss here. Impossible. Hewitt Lend me your ears. Jewett I can't; 1're lost my head. New York Press. ome in
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Only a few days left to select your piano. We suggest that you call now if you want to get a bargain in a used piano. We hare four uprights that have been taken in exchange and are in Irst class condition, and we know they will not be on our floors long at the price we are offering them. A small cash payment will send one to your home for Xmas. Free stool and scarf. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. Star Piano.. C; lOih and Main St. Phone 1646.
MORE "VETS" THAN ACCOMMODATIONS
Laf;vette, lad., Dec. IT. The bcmrJ of trustees of the Indiana State Soldiers Hotv.e have considered forty, eighi applications for admission to the home. Tw ent -three were rejected, tea. :icl! for investigation, and tho others were approved. This makes a t.nr.l of 3i5 ajiplieatio'-is on the waiting list. It win be many months before some of these applicants gain admission. The Jist is the largest in th. history of the home. The institutio'i is now crowded to its full capacity, ami t'ommatidap.t Masard sas th1 only way applicants ran now pain .admission is bv death of etei-ont mem bers or their discharge from the home. CHINESE, AMERICAN CITIZENS, MAUR1E1 New York. Dec. 17. Chin Mins Tal and Katie Moy, both Chinese, wore married by Alderman .lames Smith iu the c it hall. Chin said he w as t hit t - i one years old. lie is a grocer ai.J lives iO 70 Hayard street. He said he. was born in San Francisco. Tbe brid, is eighteen years old, and was boui in Chicago. When news of the coming marriage was spread in the city hall a crowd gathered to watch the ceremony. Kride and bridegroom wore American costumes. The woman had a whi-e lingerie dress, wit't pink and white roses in her jet black hair. Sh carried a boquet of roses. Hong Yhs tie sisters and a younger brother ac companied her. The bridegroom was attended by two Chinese friends. Tung Po and Tsamakinn. There is but ouo way of untkiug tea, fort'nlee The water boiling be To pour on YciUer spoils the tea. The teapot its-elf should be heat el very hot before the tea Is placed iu it and the boiling water poured on. It should be scaldi ig hot water or t'w I leaves will Coat to the top. l No es nut homy than Tung Po. the i Chinese poet, is quoted for n recipe Jor 1 teamakiug. Ho says: "Whenever rei ' is to be infused take water from, a t .... ....,. ..v. .. .. i i An i. i: .. fire. When making on infusion do not boil tbe valet too hastily. At rirt it begins to nparkle like crabs' eyes, then somewhat like fish's eyes and i.mly it boils up like pearls innurmnble --l .t l Tt l J , way to boll water. "Tousli Not the Queen." : Under this t.'.'io a rails Journi.l professes to givt an account of the tnicie death cf the queen of Sinru. who vrun as greatly loved as her consort. Borne years ago her mafesty was boatin;? with ladies of th;'- owirt in a laku In tho gardens of the palace at Bangk4c. The boat overturned, and the queeii roul-l not swim- be was surroundet' by nu merous personages who could have Bnved her life, but no one Iirs the right to exteod the hand upon the queen. The king alone oould have hel ! her tip and prevented her from slnkjig, and he was now here at hand. Rfp(H tful!y the court allowed, the iueea to drown. Chip.o3r.;alo' Own. "Is it geouiae Chippendale 7 "Absolutely, sir." "But this look3 lika a crack right across"-- ' "Done by Chippendale hlro!lf. sir, ia a fit of rage when he heard the union had called the men out Londoa Punch. i
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