Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 67, 28 January 1915 — Page 2

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PAGE tWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1916.

Stock Quotations and Market News

$1.50 WHEAT PRICE SETS HEW RECORD No Offerings From Country and 300,000 Bushels Goes to Export. CHICAGO. Jan. 28. Profit taking prevented a runaway market In wbeat today, but the close at 11.49 tor ' May and $1.34tt for July showed net gains of lc and e, respectively, over yesterday's finish. May wheat not only crossed the $1.50 mark for the first time on the crop today, but recorded a blgb price of $1.50. Reports that 1.000.000 bushels of Manitoba wheat had been sold was the factor seized upon by the bulls In addition to the general situation of $1.50 cash wheat and practically no offerings from the country. Chicago sold 300.000 bushels of cash wheat for export. Corn also touched new ground today, closing c to c higher, with May at 81 c and July at 83c. Flour advanced 20 a barrel here today, making the best grades $7.60.

FARMERS BUY CORN

MILTON, Ind.. Jan. 28. Farmers In this township and vicinity are buying corn. It Is said that more farmers have to buy corn in this vicinity than was ever known in any previous year.

This is attributed first to the failure, generally speaking, in the corn crop and the larger amount of stock in the

country.

Bulletins on Live Stock

CHICAGO. Receipts Hogs, 28,000; cattle, 4,500; sheep, 600. .. MarketHogs, 5c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, 10 to 15c higher PITTSBURG. Receipts Hogs, 15 cars ; cattle, light ; sheep, light. Market Hogs, active ; cattle, steady ; sheep, strong. INDIANAPOLIS. Receipts Hogs, 8,600; cattle, 660; sheep, light. Market Hogs, 5c to 10c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. ' CINCINNATI. , Receipts Hogs, 6,000 ; cattle, 1,000 ; sheep, 200. Market Hogs, steady; cattle, steady; sheep, strong.

CHOLERA NEAR MILTON

MILTON, Jan. 28. Hog cholera Is raging south of this place. A number of farmers have lost herds, among them Dan, E. C, and Paul Caldwell.

SELLS CORN 75 CENTS

MILTON, Ind., Jan. 28. Henry Larson sold 1,200 bushels of corn in th crib to Charles Hurst. He received 75 cents a bushel. They live in the eastern part of the township.

Live Stock Sales

GENERAL STOCK Thirty-five horses, 40 cattle, 1.500 trood sows, February 9. H. C. Knode farm, one mile north of Hagerstown. BIO' TYPE POLAND CHINAS Forty-one head, twelve sows, rest spring gilts. Sale, on February, 8, Wood E. Ellason. CentervflleT LIVE STOCK SALE Thirty-six hogs, 12 horses, 5 cattle, February 12, on Samuel Hoover ' farm, two miles north of Spiceland. HORSES Thirty head, 14 mares, 16 geldings. January 30, Lewisvtlle. Also 125 hogs, 7 cows. 20 feeding s tc?rs CATTLE Live stock. February 22, John Coyne farm, 3 miles south of Milton. HORSES Fifty head. January 30, Taube barn. Richmond. REGISTERED POLAND CHINAS Fifty bred sows and gilts, 14 tried sows, 11 fall yearlings, 25 spring gilts. Sale in warm pavilion, Feb. 6. Jones and Pike. 1 mile north of Centerville. GENERAL STOCK Frank Eby farm, four miles south of Pennville, February 3. RED SOW SALE Fifty head fullblood Duroc Jersey bred sows, Thursday, February 11. two miles south of New Castle, on New Castle and Lewiaville pike. HAMPSHIRE BRED SOWS Thirty-three hows, twenty-one gilts, February 4, Miller-Dagler farm, four miles east of Richmond. GENERAL STOC K Fourteen horses, 70 hogs, 5 cattle, full blooded bull, Feb. 11. S. W. Robertson & Son, farm, 4 miles north of New Paris. GENERAL STOCK Thirty-eight hogs. 7 cattle, 4 horses, 26 mules, Feb. 17, Kitterman farm, 4 miles east of Cambridge City. HORSE Thirty head, 125 hogs, 7 cows. 20 steers, Haskett & Henley, Lewisville. GENERAL STOCK Four horses, 1 mule, 6 cattle, 27 hogs, Feb. 2, Elias Worl farm, 3 miles southeast of Hagerstown. Representative Sales At Indianapolis HOGS. No. Av. Dk. Pr. 6 283 ... $6.00 34 275 80 6.70 '35 230 80 6.80 21 234 ... 6.90 53 181 ... 7.00 73 210 160 7.00 88 174 ... 7.10 59 182 ... 7.15 47 138 ... 7.25 82 163 ... 7.25 CATTLE. Steers. No. Av. Pr. 27 854 $6.50 4 942 7.00 20 1159 7.75 6 1413 8.00 36 1322 8.75 Heifers. 2 680 5.75 13 857 6.00 18 832 6.50 5 1038 7.00 4 817 7.25 10 834 7.50 Cows. 3 970 5.00 3 1033 5.25 5 1108 5.75 3 1116 6.25 , Bulls. - 6 ..." 853 5.40 1 '" 1260 6.50 j '.. 1380 7.00 Calves 2 100 6.00 3 '. 175 10.75 2 ',' 150 11.00 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Butter:. Receipts 5.603 tubs. 'Firsts 2728.: ' Eggs: Receipts 6,137 cases; firsts 3030.

Live. Paultry: Turkeys 14, chickens 14, springers 1214. Potatoes: Receipts 16 cars; red 35 40, Wisconsin and Michigan whites 38 45c. CHICAGO PROVISIONS AND GRAIN PRICES WHEAT" Open. Close May 150 149 July 135 134 CORN May 81 81 July 82 83 OAT8 May 59 69 July 58 684 MESS PORK. May $19.12 $19.37

July $19.40 $19.65

LARD. January $10.90 $11.07 May $11.20 $11.25 July $11.22 $11.47 RIBS. May ' $10.45 $10.55 July $10.67 $10.55 CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Wheat, No. 2 red $1.494 1.50, No. 2 hard winter, $1,491,4 1.50. Corn: No. 4 yellow 73 74. Oats: No. 3 white 6657, No. 4 white 54 57. NEW YORKPRODUCE NEW YORK, Jan. 28 Dressed poultry firm; chickens 12 28, turkeys 12 22. Live poultry firm; chickens 13 14, turkeys 13 14. Buter firm; creamery firsts 2332. Eggs easier; firsts 32 32. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 28. Hogs: Receipts 8,500, market 510c

WILSON VETOES

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the majority of both the houses of congress.a step which no man who realizes his own liability to error can take without great hesitation, but also because this particular bill is in so many important respects admirable, well conceived and desirable. "In two particulars of vital consequence this bill embodies a radical departure from the traditional and long established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their government to be expressed, the very mission and spirit of the nation in respect to its relations to the people's of the world outside their borders. It seeks to all but close entirely the gates of asylums which always have been open to those who could find no where else the right and opportun

ity of constitutional agitation for what j they conceived to be the natural and j inalienable rights of man; and it ex-'

eludes those to whom the opportunity of elementary education has been denied, without regard to their character, their purposes or their natural capacity. "It is difficult for me to believe that the full effect of this feature of the bill was realized when it was framed and adopted, and it is impossible for me to assent to it in the form in which it is here passed. "The literacy test and the restrictions which accompany it constitute an even more radical change in the policy of the nation. In this bill it is proposed to turn away from tests of character and of quality and impose tests which exclude and restrict; for the new tests which are here embodied are not tests of quality or of character or of personal fitness, but tests of opportunity. People Oppose Bill. "If the people of this country have made up their minds to limit the number of immigrants by arbitrary tests and so reverse the policy of all the generations that have gone before them, it is their right to do so. I am their servant and have no license to stand in their way. But I do net believe that they have. I respectfuly submit that no one can quote their mandate to that effect. Has any political party ever avowed a policy of restriction in this fundamental matter, gone to the country on it and been commissioned to control this legislation? "I have no pride of opinion in this matter. I am not foolish enough to profess to know the wishes and ideals of America better than the body of her chosen representatives know them. I only want instructions direct from those whose fortunes, with ours and all men are involved. (Signed) "WOODROW WILSON."

SOMETHING NEW Just arrived A glass with rims that are practically Invisible. Just what you have looked for. EDMUNDS

10 N. 9th St.

Phone 2765:

higher, best hogs $6.90, heavies $6.70 7.05. pigs $7.257.40, bulk of sales $6.757.25. Cattle: Receipts 600, market steady, choice heavy steers $8.25 8.75, heifers $6.25 7.50, cows $5.75 6.25, calves

S6.OO0U.OO., Sheep and lambs: Receipts light, market strong, prime sheep $4.25 6.00, lambs $7.75)8.50. PITTSBURG LIVE STOCK PITTSBURG. Pa., Jan. 28 Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice ateerg $8.759.00, prime steers $8.40 8.70, common $6.00 6.75, common to fat cows $4.006.50, heifers $7.00 7.50, veal calves $11.0011.60. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market strong, prime wethers $6.25 6.50, lambs $8.009.00. Hogs: Receipts 15 cars, market active, prime heavy $7.007.05, mediums $7.50, heavy yorkers $7.257.30, light yorkers $7.557.60, pigs $7.55 7.60, stags $6.00, mixed $7.257.30.

Alsike: Prime cash $9.42, March. $9.50. .-.V . ; Timothy: Prime cash $8.26, v March $3.80.

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO. Jan. 28. Wheat: Cash $1.62. May $1.54. Cloverseed: Prime cash $9.50, February $9.52, March $9.55.

CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK CINCINNATI, O.. Jan. 28. Receipts 5.000. market steady, packers and butchers $6.85 7.00. pigs and lights $5.607.30, stags $4.25 5.25. Cattle: Receipts 1.000,. market steady, steers $5.257.00, cattle steady. .- Sheep: Receipts 200, market strong, $3.00 5.00, Iambs strong. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, 111, Jan. 28. Hogs: Receipts 28,000, market 5c higher, heavies $6.306.57. rough heavies $5.956.25, light $6.306.65. pigs $6.25 6.25, bulk of sales $6.40 6.60. Cattle: Receipts 4,500, market steady, beeves $6.009.40, cows and heifers $3.508.25, stackers and feeders $4.506.60, calves $8.0010.25. Sheep: Receipts 6,000, market 10 15c higher, natives $3.756.25, lambs $6.258.75. GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies $6.00

Heavy yorkers $6.25 Light; yorkers 16.00 Pigs 15.50 CATTLE. Best steers $7.00 Good cows $5.00 and $6.00 Bulls $4.60 and $5.00 Canners $2.50 nd $3.60 Calves . .. .18.60 tor Saturday delivery. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Boiler Mills Phone 2C19.) Bran per ton . $28. wheat paying $1.40. oats paying 60c, corn paying 75c, rye paying 80c, middlings per ton $30. NEW YORK EXCHANGE - STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Carrell A Thompson, I. O. O. F. Building Phone 1446. American Can .... 27 28 Amalgamated Copper ... 63 54 American Smelter 60 61 Beet Sugar 35 25 U. S. Steel 43 43 Utah Copper 62 64 Atchison 95 96

St. Paul 90 91 Great Northern pfd 115 115 Erie 22 23

25c Lace Edge Curtain Scrims, white, cream, Arabian; Friday and " OX Saturday; yard ... .2f Battenberg and Austrian Scarfs and Table Covers; worth up to $3.00; at price.

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75c Silk Pattern Veils (all new), velvet ribbon KQ edge, velvet dots... OJC 25c Hair Bow Taffeta " Q Ribbons; yard J.C 25c & 35c wide fancy - Q Floral Ribbons; yard JLC

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Only Two More Days and we will make these a fitting climax to this big successful January Sale with its hundreds of opportunities throughout the store. 'Tis an occasion for economy of an unusual nature. Friday and Saturday promise to be of even greater significance than any time heretofore during the sale. Manny Lolls oil Fresfln New MercSiamidlnse Many lots ot Early Spring Goods and many lots taken from our regular stocks are priced at quick clearance prices. Eft Meauns Exftraordnmary VaMes TliiFOiLiiglliioett ttHie Store Most of the lots are in quantities sufficient to last throughout the two last days; others are limited in quantity and for this reason we cannot promise to fill mail or telephone orders. So come, come early if possible! Besides these there are hundreds of other equally attractive buying opportunities.

15c Silk Stripe French Outings ; "I Yard J-Ui 20c Silk Stripe Printed Crepes ; "I all the new spring designs and colorings ; yard . . 10c yard wide Percales ; O light and dark colors ; yard OB 25c Fancy Mercerized Printed Poplins ; - JZn Yard 25c yard wide Art Denims ; -J QOnly, yard 10c Art Cretones ; Only, yard 15c Silkolines ; n these only, yard 10c All Linen Unbleached Crash ; On Yard .2L 15c Bleached Linen Crash ; 1 "I Yard xc 30c Bleached Table Damask ; "I Yard 7c Standard Prints ; C all colors; yard JlIl 7c Standard Apron Ginghams ; all colors and checks ; yard 25c Soisettes ; in white, cream and light blue ; 1 01n Yard I Beautiful Shadow Val. Laces; Ea Yard 2 Wide Shadow Val. Laces ; 1A Special, yard JAJU

Boys' 25c Waists ; -I Qp Madras, Gingham, Percale and Sateen 7l 50c Percale Cover-All Aprons; Q Sale price 50c Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Brassieres ; QQs Sale price .' $1.25 Outing Gowns; RKp White and colored, beautifully trimmed; only.. 20c Shirting Madras ; 1 OA Splendid shirting patterns ; yard xzV Unusual Bargains in Fine Laces and Embroideries New Spring Woolens at January Clearance Prices All Corsets and Corset Accessories Reduced From Our Regular Prices. Men's 25c Heavy Fleeced and Wool Socks ; - Kp Black and colors ; while they last, pair 0 (2 pairs for 25c) Women's 25c Heavy Silk Fleece and Wool Hose ; 1 Kn Plain and ribbed; black and grey colors; pair. . . tJt (2 pairs for 25c) One lot odd sizes Men's and Women's Union Suits and Separate Garments; worth $1.00; OQg These while they last 75c large size Mercerized Bath Towels ; Qf Colored borders ; only Ql 10c Fine Soft Finished Bleached Muslin; Yard , ' c 7V2c Fine Soft Finished Unbleached Muslin; Kn Only, yard OKf 18c, 20c and 22c Pillow Tubing ; "I CA . 36, 40", 42 and 45 inches wide ; while it lasts, yard xtJ

Hundreds of other Items

Come Tomorrow

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Specials Canned Red Kidney Beans White Cloud Brand 4 (10) Cans 29e Genuine Bismark Herring In Bulk Fancy Honeycomb Fresh Tripe Genuine Russian Sardelles In Bulk Canned Indiana Pumpkin Melvln Brand 4 (10) Large Cans 25c Bottle Onion Salad Very Fine Imported Dried Lentils German Genuine French Rouquefort Cheese Fancy Singapore Pine Apple Select Chunks in Syrup 2 (20c) Large Cans 25c Fancy Smoked Sturgeon Fancy Smoked Halibut Fancy Split Spiced Herring (Bulk) Fancy Sweet Piccalli Relish Jumbo 50c Bottle Excellent Goods Very Special, 17c Bottle Red Button Breakfast Radishes Fancy Florida New Potatoes Fresh Green Beans and New Peas Fancy Sliced Dill Pickles Extra Quality; Large 25c Bottle Very Special, 13c Bottle French Marrons in Vanilla Syrup Johnson Baby Educator Rings New Sterilized Wheat Bran Club House Canned Milk While 15 Cases Last 10c cans, 6 for 45c 5c cans, 12 for 45c Fancy Solid Head Lettuce Fresh Southern Young Onions Fresh Florida Ripe Tomatoes Granulated Sugar Franklin Brand in Cloth Bags 25 lbs. in Bag, $1.39 Fancy Southern Cauliflower New Young Spring Carrotts Fresh Spring Mustard Greens Canned Cove Oysters Best Cherry Stone Brand 3 (18c) Cans 35c Jones Dairy Farm Pig Sausages Philadelphia Cream Cheese Neufchatel Cheese in Foil Belleflower Apples Fancy Ripe Sound Stock 35c Per Peck Pure Cane Sugar Syrup for Cakes

Jumbo Giant Louisiana Pecans

Imported Swiss Cheese Jumbo Size Ripe Olives Largest Size Olive In Full Quart Cans Sold Regularly at 75c Special 39c Can Cincinnati Rye Bread Home Made Doughnuts Goose Liver Sausage DRIED PEACHES Nice Size Genuine Muira 3 Pounds for 25c

SPECIAL MENTION

Moxley's Oleomargarine Smoked Boneless Herring

Smoked Norway. Bloaters Kitchen Bouquet for Seasoning Pop Corn Poppers Fancy Green Fresh Spinach Fancy Shredded Cod Fish Box Sliced Bacon Fancy Mackeral (7 sizes) Genuine Budded Eng. Walnuts Kosher Ceverlat Sausage Peppered Beef (Pastroni) Smoked Goose Breast Fancy Full Milk Brick Cheese Minute Gelatine Raisin Fruit Bread Pickled Pigs Feet Sweet Stuffed Mangoes Sweet Pearl Onions in Bulk Stone's Cincinnati Cakes Genuine Dill Pickles (Bulk) Fig Marmalade Ripe Olives in Bulk Kellogg's Battle Creek Goods Strained and Comb Honey Mini M. & Sons TWO STORES.

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