Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 254, 6 October 1915 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUK-TELEGRAU. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915.
Bringing Up Father
By: McMainib
MARKETS
WHEAT IS NERVOUS UNDER HEAVY BUYING
CHICAGO, Oct. 6 A realization that grains were the cheapest war ttocks in the country came over the speculative men, and a wild wave of buying: followed in wheat, the latter was extremely nervous with houses with Wall Street connections, heavy and persistent buyers and the outside speculation broadened. Reactions of 1 cent attracted little attention and were taken advantage of by bulls to add to their line, with the result that prices advanced 6 at 7c from Tuesday's finish, closing about the top with net gains of 64 to 7c, and the highest since August 19. A confirmation of hwavy damage to corn in Iowa and Illinois led local bears who were heavily short to cover, and prices advanced 2 to 2c, closing at the top. Oats were 1 to lc higher. Provisions advanced 27c to 42c on pork, 12 V4 at 15c on lard and 7 at 10c on ribs.
GRAIN
CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Oct. 6. Corn 6162; No. 2 white 61 62. Oats No. 3 white 3536; No. 4 white 33 84; standard 373S.
TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Oct. 6 Wheat Cash I1.17U.; Dec. $1.19; May $1.20. Cloverseed cash and Oct.' $13,50: Dec. and March $12.72. Alsike cash and Oct. $10.40; Dec. $10.35; March $10.80. Timothy cash $3.55; Oct $3.45; Feb. $3.47; March $3.50.
LIVE STOCK
CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS. Ill , Oct. 6. Hogs: Receipts 18,000, market steady and strong, mixed and butchers $7.108.45, good heavies $7.258.40, rough heavies $6.90 7.20, light $7.75 8.45, pigs $6.25(7.50, bulk of sales $$7.508.25. Cattle: Receipts 11,000, market Steady 10c higher, beeves $5.2510.35, cows and heifers $3.258.75, calves $9.60 11.75. Sheep: Receipts 20,000, market strong, natives and westerns $3.00 6.40, lambs $6.509.10.
; CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 6. Hogs: Receipts 3,000, market steady, pigs and lights $5.007.00, stags $4.50 6.50. Cattle: Receipts 800, market steady, heifers $3.15'S7.15. Sheep: Receipts 500, market steady, Iambs steady.
INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 6. Hogs: Receipts 9.000, market steady, best hogs $8.55, heavies $$8.408.50, pigs $3.000? 7.50, bulk of sales $8.25 S.50. Cattle: Receipts 950, market steady, choice heavy steers $8.75 10.15, light steers $7.75i9.25, heifers 5.50(Tj 8.00, cows $3.0O(g 6.75, bulls M-506.75. calves $4.00jtl2.00. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 550, market steady, prime sheep $6.00 lown, lambs $8.75 down.
PITTSBURG. PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct 6. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $9.00S9.50, prime steers $8.75 9.00, good steers $8.258 5C, tidy butchers $8.008.25, fair $fc.757.25, common $5.756.40, common to fat bulls $4.507.25, common to fat cows $3.50&6-50, heifers $7.508.60, fresh cows and springers $8 758.50, veal calves $11.50 12.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market ste-idy on sheep, prime wethers $6.15 $.25, lambs 6.009.1v Hogs: Receipts 15 double decks, market active, prime heavy 5S.50, mediums $8.508.60, heav., ycrkars $8.508.60, light yorkers $7 758.25, pigs $7.00 7.40, : stags "$5.50 6.00, heavy mixed $8.508.60.
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PRODUCE
NEW YORK, Oct. 6. Live poultry, weak. Butter, - firmer, ' creamery firsts 2628'4c Eggs firm, 4648c. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, - Oct. - Butter Receipts 10212 tubs; firsts 2425. Eggs Receipts 4669 cases; firsts 24 24;. Live pdultry Chickens 11 13; springers 13; - roosters ' 10. Potatoes Receipts 45 cars; Wisconsins and Michigan 5055.
CHICAGO FUTURES.
WHEAT. Ooea. High. Low. Close Dee. 99 106 99 106 May ..... 100 108 100 107 CORN. Dec...... 54 56 54 56 May 56 57 '56 57 OATS. Dec. ..... 36 37 36 37 May 38 39 38 39
NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS ' BY CORRELL S THOMPSON. r?roWer. I. O. O. F. Blrtg. Phone 1440. American Can . .. . .. 63 63 Anaconda 72 71
Am. Loco 67 61 Am. Beet Sugar 62 62 Am. Smelters . ..... 85 85 U. S. Steel 78 78 Atchison ....104 104 St. Paul .... .... 86 87 Gt. No. Pfd. 120 119 Erie 31 32 Lehigh Valley 144 145 New York Central 97 98 No, Pacific 110 111 Pennsylvania 113 114 Reading 152 154 Southern Pacific . ... 92 94 Union Pacific 131 132
RICHMOND MARKETS
GLEN MILLER PRICES Heavies $6.90 Heavy mixed $77.25 Heavy yorkers $7.50 7.75 Light yorkers $77.25 Pigs ..$6.256.50 Stags , $4.00 Sows $5.506 - CATTLE. Best steers $7.50 Heifers $7.007.50 Good cows $5.006.00 Bulls $5.006.00 Canners $2.503.50 Calves $10.00 for Saturday's delivery SHEEP. Top lambs 7c FEED QUOTATIONS Red clover Eecd, paying $9.00. Clever hay, new, $10.00. Timqthy. hay, new .selling, $1516 Straw, paying $5.00. Oats, paying, new, 30c. to 32c. Corn, paying, old, 70 cents.
Middlings. $30. Oil meal,- $39.00. Bran, selling $27. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper). Old chickens dressed, paying 18c, selling, 25c. '. Country butter, paying J Sc. to 25c, Belling, 25c. to 30c. Eggs, paying 23c; selling 27c. Country lard, paying 10c, selling 12c. Creamery butter, selling, 32c. Potatoes, selling, 60c. per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 23c, selling 28c COAL QUOTATIONS Anthracite chestnut, $8.60; anthracite stove or egg, $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5,50; mine run, $4.50; slack, $4.00; Winifred lump, $4.75; Campbell's lump, $4.75; Kanawha lump, $4.75; Indiana lump. $3.75; Hocking valley lump, $4.25:' Jewel lump, $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump, $5.25; coke all feizes, $6.50; nut and slack, $3; for carrying coal, 50c per too. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES Hogs Av. Price 11 68 $6.00 5 . 340 7.00 72 189 8.50 SO .183 8.55 Steers. 3 745 5.50
Marchioness Will Lecture in U. S.
Marchioness of Aberdeen and Her Pages. ; On board the American liner New York, bound for the United States today, are the Marquis and -Marchioness of Aberdeen, lately Viceroy and Cicerene of Ireland. . At one time the Marquis was Governor General of Canada. v - They come to America to attend meetings and to lecture on social subjects. The Marchioness is president of the International Council of Women. , The couple, on whom two kings of England have lavished honors, will go first to the annual meeting of the National Council of Women to be held in Toronto this month. They have agreed to address meetings in several cities in the United States on the social movements in Ireland. Lord Aberdeen has been twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and his long residence in Dublin has made him4nd the Marchioness thoroughly familiar with social conditions there
6 1165 $.40 Helfera. 2 605 6.50 2 875 7.50 Cowl. 3 710 3.50 3 97 6.00 1 1200 7.00 Bulls. 1 760 5.25 2 , 1050 5.75 1 1360 6.75 Calves. 2 140 7.50 9 157 11.00 3 160 11.75 3 146 11.75
Public Sales
STOCK SALEMiller & Dagler. 4 miles east of Richmond, Wednesday, October 6, immunized hogs.
Wednesday, October 6. At Walker's publip sale on the Sugar Grove stock farm, 7 miles southeast of New Castle, 50 head of the high bred Jersey cattle.
Friday, October 8. Adrian & Gilbert, at the Adrian farm, 1 miles west of Dublin, will offer horses, cattle, sheep and hogs All fine stock.
Monday, October 11. Frank S. Stevens and Wiley Jay will sell at public sale, .on the Stevens farm, 2 milei west of New Castle, on the Cadiz plko, on Monday, October 11. horses, cattle. Chester White and Duroc hogs, and farm implements. Monday, October 13. Luther Symons. administrator of the estate of Isaac H. Henley, will offer at public sale, one mile north of Straughn, the estate Interest In 40 acres of corn in the field, 30 tons of hay in the mow, 9 head of horses, 6
BRIEFS
The celebrated Harper Whiskey, quart $1.00, gallon $3.75. All brands of whiskey bottled in bond $1.25 per bottle. Westcott Hotel Bar. 7-tf adv
NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of November will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, October 11, 1915. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the Lospital. adv 5-2t S. E. SSMITH, Med. Supt. By order of the Board, Lost Lady's gold watch chain with ball fob. Return to Auto Hack Station, about. Call 1356. 5-St adv
head of cattle, one automobile, good as new, and other articles too numerous to mention.
Tuesday, October 5. Souders and Knode will hold a sale at Knode's farm, two miles north of Hagerstown.
CCOX ESTATE CASE : SETTLED IN COURT
Negotiations pending in the sale or the property on the corner of South Ninth and A street, owned by the Emma Cook estate, revealed the fact that the report of the commissioner. William H. Bradbury, had never been made to the court. The case was disposed or by Judge Comstock this morning by the acceptance of the report and the dismissal of Mr. Bradbury tig commissioner. Mr. Bradbury was appointed commissioner in 1894 and the case Is one of the oldest ones on the docket. Attorneys Jackson and Starr, who were prominent attorneys in the city at that time, were counsel tor the plaintiff. John Dougan and D. G. Reid were on the bond, which was for 16,000. They had never been released as the case was pending final decision. The suit was instituted in circuit court during the first year -of Weary C. Fox as judge. The number of the case Is 9,756. The last complaint lied in circuit court was No. 17.750.
During the year ending last July 808 persons in the United Kingdom were sentenced to penal "servitude," against 881 in the previous year.
PRESIDES AT SERVICE
Charles E. Shiveley of this city, the only past supreme chancellor of the national lodge of Knigtrta of Pythias, presided at memorial services for the late Union B. Hunt which were held In connection with the Grand Lodge session in 'Indianapolis yesterday. James Eli Watson -of Ruehville. was the principal speaker.
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Constipation, indigestion, drive away appetite and make you weak and sick, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea restores the appetite, drives away disease, builds up the system. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Fosler Drug Co. Adv. Sickening headaches, indigestion, constipation, indicate unhealthy condition of the bowels. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bowels work naturally and restores your system to perfect health and strength. Begin tonight. Fosler Drug Co. Adv. THE COLDS OF MANKIND CURED BY PINES! Have you ever gone through a typical pine forest when you had a cold? What a vigorous impulse it sent! How you opened wide your lungs to take In those invigorating and mysterious qualities. Yes. Dr. Bell's Pine TarHoney possesses . those " stimulating qualities and overcomes hacking coughs.. The inner lining of the throat is strengthened in its attack against cold germs. Every family needs a bottle constantly at hond. 25c Adv. NOTICE. Ladies' Auxiliary to the A. O. H.. will hold their regular meeting Monday night, Instead of Tuesday, .in K. of C. hall, on account of Discovery day. adv-6-4t MRS. EDWARD KAMP, President.
NOTICE. I, Chester D. Uhly. will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, OUie Uhly, on and after October 6. 1915. Any person extending credit to her. irrespective of the kind or nature, will have to look to her for payment. adv-6-3t CHESTER D. UHLY.
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