Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 154, 11 June 1915 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915.
MARKETS i in i ' i' ' ' ' i .,,.,11
WHEAT HAS STRENGTH , ON CHICAGO MARKET ' CHICAGO, June 11. The wheat market showed considerable strength at the close on shorts covering and on Investment demand that, developed late. Loses were l2c for wheat, l2c for corn and lc for oats. Hog products were sharply off and were under pressure during the session. -
LIVE STOCK
: . CHICAGO. ' UNION STOCK YARDS, III, June 11'. Hogs: Receipts 18,000, market and butchers $7.45g7.85. good heavies $7.257.65. rough, heavies $7.007.15, light $7.50 7.85, pigs $6.25 7.30, bulk of sales $7.457.75. Cattle: Receipts 15,000, market steady, beeves $6.906.95, cows and heifers $3.508.65, calves $8.5010.40. f Sheep: Receipts 8,000, market weak, natives and westerns $4.005.75, lambs $7.0010.65.
INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 11. Hogs: Receipts 11,000, market strong, best hogs $7.S07.90, heavies $7.70 7.80, pigs $7.257.50, bulk of sales $7.807.85. Cattle: Receipts 800. market 10
15c lower, choice heavy steers $8.65 9.15, lights steers $8.25 8.75, heifers $8.00 9.00. cows $6.007.50, bulls 6.757.50, calves $6.5010.00. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 600, fcarket 2550c lower, prime sheep $4.755.25, lambs $8.008.50, spring: lambs $6.007.75.
CINCINNATI YARDS ; ORDERED CLOSEDi CINCINNATI, June 11. The Union Stock Yards here were closed today by a new order of quarantine from the government bureau of animal Industry a Washington on account of the foot and mouth disease. It was issued on the report at Baltimore that a shipment of hogs from this city had been found Infected. Under the orders
given all shipping and receiving of cat
tle has been stopped. A general cleaning up was recommended and there will be inspection of animals on hand.
CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O., June 11. Hogs: Receipts 4,700, market steady. Cattle: Receipts 600, market steady. Sheep: Receipts 1,900, market Bteady.
PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa, June 11. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $9.259.40, prime steers $8.90 9.10, good steers $8.759.00, tidy butchers $8.50 8.90, fair $8.25 8.60, common $7.25 7.75, common to fat bulls $5.50 8.00, common to fat cows $4.00 7.50, heifers $7.50 8.25, veal calves $10.0010.75. . Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market fair, prime wethers $6.50 6.75, good $6.006.40, spring lambs $7.00 12.00. Hogs: Receipts 20 cars, market 5s lower, prime heavy $7.90 7.95, mediums $8.00 8.05, heavy yorkers $8.00 8.05. light yorkers $8.00 8.05, pigs $7.807.90, roughs $6.006.60, stags $4.505.00, heavy mixed $8.00.
PRODUCE
CHICAGO. CHICAGO, June 11. Butter receipts 13,445 tubs; firsts 25c. Egg receipts 20,805 cases; 17174c. Chickens 13, springers 18 23. roosters, 91 V3. Potatoes 13 cars, Wisconsin and Michigan 38445.
NEW YORK NEW YORK, June 11. Dressed poultry, quiet, chickens 16 22c, fowls d218Hc. Live poultry, fair; chickfns 2026c, fowls 1515c. Butter fcirm; creamery extras 271228c. Eggs irregular, 2427c.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS Amalgamated Copper ... 75 764 American Can 46 43 American Smelter 77 824 American Beet Sugar ... 47 V2 47 U. S. Steel 594 60 Atchison 101 Vi 101 St. aPul 71 Vi 92 Gfeat'Northeni pfd .....1184 119 Erie 27 27V! Lehigh Valley 144 145U N. Y. Central 87 88 Northern Pacific 106 107 Pennsylvania 107 107 Reading 144 146 Southern Pacific 884 89 Union Pacific 128 128
GRAIN
TOLEDO. TOLEDO, June 11. Wheat: Cash $1.22, July $1.07, September $1.06. Cloverseed: Cash $7.90, October $8.40.. Alaike: Cash $7.80. Timothy: Cash $2.95, September $3.10,- October $3.17.
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RICHMONDJARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES .HOGS. Heavies ..' $7.40 Heavy mixed . $7.50 Heavy mjxed ." $7.40 Heavy yorkers $7.40 Pigs . $6.507.00 Sows $6.00 6.25 Stags $5.00 and $5.50 CATTLE. Best steers $7.50 Heifers $7.00 7.50 Good cows $5.006.50 Bulls . ............... $5.006.50 Canners $2.50 and $3.50 Calves $8 for Saturday delivery SHEEP. Top lambs 7c Spring lambs 8c
FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay,; $18.00. . Timothy hay, selling $2L ' Prairie hay, selling $15. Straw, paying $6. Oats, paying.: 45c. , Com; paying 75. Red clov seed, paying $5.00. Bran, selling $28 ton. V-' Salt. $1.40 barrel. M Tankage, $48.00 ton. OH meal. $38.00 ton. Middlings, $31 $1.60 per 100. - PRODUCE (fori ected daily by Edward Cooper.) Chickens dressed, paying 18c, tell Ing. 25c. ' tJ: Country butter, wring 18c to 25c; selling, 25c to 33c. . . Eggs, paying 16c, selling 20c. Country lard paying lie: selling 15c Creamery butter, selling 33c. , Potatoes, selling 70c per bushel. 1 COAL PRICES Corrected Daily by Kackmah & Klefoth. Anthracite nut, $8.30; Anthracite, No. 4 or egg, $8.05; Pocahontas, lump or egg, $5.00; Pocahontas, mine run, $4.25; Pocahontas, nut, $4.50; Pocahon-
siacK, jacKson lump, o.io; Winifred lump. $4.50; Campbell Creek lump, $4.50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket lump, $4.75; Tennessee lump, $5; coke, all. sizes, $6.50, nut and slack, $3.00. Carrying, 50 cents a ton. Chutes 15 feet and over, 25 cents per ton. CHICAGO FUTURES BY CORRELL & THOMPSON, Brokers, I. O. O. F. Btdg. Phone 1446. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close July 105 108V4 104 108 Sept. .....103 105 102 105 CORN. July 72 73 72 73 Sept.-72 73 72 73 OATS. July 44 45 44 44 Sept 40 41 40 40 MESS, PORK. July $17.80 $17.80 $17.05 $17.35 Sept. ..... $18.20 $18.20 $17.40 $17.77
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This is the season In "which the bride assumes the center of the stage, and all her family and friends are planning to pay her tribute In suitable gifts. Sometimes it is difficult to decide what the gifts shall be, but one is always safe in choosing silverware. COME IN AND SEE OUR STOCK OF JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. IT IS MOST COMPLETE SKE WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED. FRED KENNEDY, Jeweler "The Busiest, Biggest Little Store in Town;" " " 526 MAIN.
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TAKEN OFF TRAIN; DIES AT HOSPITAL Miss Marlon Henderson, age 65 years, died at 2:30 o'clock this morning at Reld Memorial hospital without regaining consciousness. She was stricken with an attack of cerebral hemorrhage on last Tuesday morning fifteen minutes after she boarded a train bound from Indianapolis to Columbus, Ohio, and lapsed into unconsciousness. . ' She had been visiting her niece, Miss Martha Henderson in Indianapolis and was bound to her nephew's home. j -. - The body is at Doan Klue's undertaking-establishment and will be taken to Cincinnati at 9:50 o'clock tomorrow morning and buried in Spring Grove cemetery.'
MOTHER VISITS SON
JAILED FOR KILLING
After a conference today between
Judge Fox and Prosecutor Reller, it was announced in circuit court that a grand jury would be called Monday monring to secure testimony on the the death of Ernest Nordsieck, 70, sexton for Lutheranla cemetery. Nordsieck was struck by an automobile driven by Perry Blackburn last Saturday.
Only a few witnesses will testify
before the investigation body and un
less the grand jury members find
other cases to investigate, the session
will be a short one.
Blackburn is in the county jail pend
ing the grand jury investigation a charge of involuntary manslaughter has - been placed against him. The jury will investigate his story that he
slowed down from twenty-five miles
an hour to twenty-ohe miles an hour when he saw Nordsieck making his way across the Liberty pike in the
path of the machine and the story of
witnesses who said the speed of the
machine was forty-five miles an hour.
Blackburn's mother, who lives in Portland, Ind., has been staying in this
city since her son was jailed and has visited him each day. , .
DOESN'T. 6ET PERMIT BUT TAKES LIBERTY
"Dear people Give me a chance if my Dear mother nowed she would Die Please give me my libery and God will Bless you. a prisoner." This was the parting note left by Ernest Backhold who was held In jail while the mayor decided whether he
could assume the title of traveler, although he uses freight trains only. After writing the note, Backhold proceeded to take what he asked for. Patrolman Vogelsong had charge of the prisoner. He unlocked the inner door, leaving two locked doors between the prisoner and liberty. After eating ; a substantial breakfast. Backhold wrote the note and then picked the two locks. - Backhold was held for carrying concealed weapons. He admitted the weapons but declared he was within the law, because he is a traveler. Mayor Robbins said today if Backhold returned, he could claim $3.12 he left in the police station. The money will be used for postage.
There are nearly 800 known varieties of roses and more than 400 different chrysanthemums.
It is estimated that if the oceans
evaporated they would yield about 4,-
500,000 cubic miles of salt.
Ina colony of wasps some go out and bring back the food while others stay at home on guard duty.
Ths Real Suffrage Thought of LVomsn Motherhood is the thought uppermost la
woman's mind, And with it, of course,
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SEWER COSTS $1,500 ENGINEER REPORTS
That the storm relief sewer ordered yesterday by the board of works in North Sixth street from Main a block and one-half north, will cost the city $1,&00 Is the probability.
City Engineer Charles and the mem
bers of the board have not agreed on the size of the sewer tile, but twenty
or twenty-two inches is favored. This
will make a material difference In the
price, as will the depth of excavation.
The city engineer has not prepared
his plans showing to what depth the
sewer will be laid.
Work Your Horses All the Time A lama horma la worse than bona. Ha works no more and has to b fed. Every day your horse is laid up, you loss money. At the very start, get him well in condition to work. Have ready to use &6TJJS0IL Ttie best and safest old reliable treatment for all swelling.
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The great coffee Industry of Brasfl
was started in 1760, when the first co-1
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A needle passes through eighty!
operations in its manufacture.
FRECKLE-FACE
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Simply get an ounce of othine dou
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Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othine as this is the
prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv.
You Will Smile Instead of
Frowning if you get a pair of Edmunds Perfect Fitting Glasses Edmunds Optometrist. 10 N. 9th St Phone 2765.
Carnations Thousands of the most beautiful carnations the finest and freshest to be found.
L dozen
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10c for delivery on less than $1.00 worth.
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