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TrUS KlCHMOJND i'ALLADi UM Aft D SUN-TJLEUKAM, tRlUAY,hW. 24, mo . ' 4 1 ocal and roreign 1 D WHEAT PRICE FALLS ON EMBARGO. SCARE CHICAGO, Nov. 24. Wheat prices unHprwpnt a. frpsh rp t hack today In fluenced largely by attention to the possibility of an embargo. Absence of lew export business coumea u mtnt i hulls, and so too did the likllhood"of another Increase In the United States visible supply total on Monday. Showers In Argentina tended likewise to favor the bear side. Open ing prices, which ranged from c 10 iVtC lower, with Deo, ai i li no nd Mav at S1.86 to $1.86 Vi. were followed by sharp further losses and then something of a reaction, rnm MBBd off with wheat. Besides, Improved weather Indicated that re ceipts would be enlarged. Aiier open in unchanged to Va.c lower, the mar Vot underwent a moderate sag all around. In oats as in other cereals, sellers had the advantage. Demand was only of a scattered character. GRAIN Chicago Futures WHEAT"" Open. High. Low. Close. Dec 179tf 180 178 178 May 186 187 185 185 CORN Dec 93V4 94 M 93., May 96 96 95 95 OATS Dec B6 67 4, 56 56 May 1 61 61 61 LARD Tan ...... 1645 1652 1632 1632 m.v 1645 1650 1630 1630 New York NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Flour un settled; pork steady; teef, steady; lard, steady; middle west, $17.25 17.35; molaases, steady; hay, firm; leather, firm; hemlock, irsts, 56c, sec onds, 54c. Chicago Cash CHICAGO, Nov. 24. Wheat: NO. 2 red $1.82; No. 3 red. $1.7701.81; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard. $1.83. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 96 97c; No. 4 yellow, 9394; No. 4 white old, 88 ?94. Oats: No. 3 white, 67 US' 58; Standard. 570!58. Rye: No. 2 nominal; No. 3 $1.50. Barley, 90c $1.28. Pork, $28.50. Ribs, $14.52 14.75. Lard, $16.70. . Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Nov. 24. Wheat:. Cash, $1.84; Dec, $1.84; May, $1.91. Cloverseed: Prime cash, $10.70; Dec, $10.72; Jan. $10.82; Feb., $10.92. Al sike: Prime cash. $10.92; Dec, $10.95. Timothy: Prime cash, $2.55: Dec, $2.53; March, $2.70. Cincinnati Grain - CINCINNATI. O., Nov. 24. Wheat: No. 2 red winter, $1.851.87; No. 3, $1.8001.83; No. 4, $1.601.75. Sales, 1 car. Corn: No. 2 white, 99c $1.00; No. 3 white. 9999c; No. 4 white. 9797c; No. 2 yellow, $1.01 1.01; No. 3 yellow, 99c$1.00; No. .4 yellow, 9797c; No. 2 mixed, 99c 1.00. Ear corn, 9094c. Oats: No. 4 mixed, 6869c; No. 2 white, 60 S0c; No. 3 mixed, 5758c. Rye: $1.351.53. LIVE STOCK Pittsburgh PITTSBURG, Nov. 24. Hogs Re ceipts 5,000; market higher; heavies $10.0010.10; heavy yorkers $9.40 9.65; light yorkers $8.759.00; pigs, $8.258.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 market, steady; top sheep, $8.35; top lambs, $11.50. Calves Receipts, 100; market, steady; top, $13.00. Chicago CHICAGO. Nov. 24. Hogs Re ceipts, 38,000;. market, strong, 10c to 15c above yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $9.205210.00: lights, $8.55(3) 9.75; mixed, $9.1610.10; heavy, $9.45 f? 10.20; rough,. $9.45 9.65; pigs, $6.40 8.40. Cattle Receipts, 5,000; market, weak; native beef cattle, $6.50 12.05; western eteers, $6.50 10.15; stockers and feeders, $4.607.70; cows and Attention Hog Raisers We have for sale tn any quantity TANKAGE for- FEED Hogs Thrive on It ANTON ST0LLE & SONS Phone 1316 heifers, $3.559.50; calves, $9.0013. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; market, firm; wethers, $8.008.90; lambs, $9.5012.10. Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Nov. 24. Hogs Rec eipts 6,400; market active; packers and butchers $9.5010.00; common to choice $7.25 9.35; pigs and lights $6.00 8.85; stags $6.268.25. Cattle Receipts 700; market stdy.; heifers $5.009.25; calves steady. Sheep Receipts 300; market steady lambs steady $7.00 11.00. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana. Nov. 24 Hogs Best heavy, $9.75 10.15; med ium and mixed, $9.459.65; good to choice lights, $9.45 9.65; roughs, $8.509.50; best pigs, $8.258.60; light pigs. $78.00; bulk of sales, $9.459.85. Receipts, 15,000. Cattle Prime steers, $1011.40; good to choice steers, $7.50 10.00; common to medium, $7.50 9.00; heif ers, $5.757.50. Receipts, 1,100. Calves Common to best veals, $7. 50 12.25; common to best heavy calves, $4 9.50; good to choice cows, $5.50 7.00; fair to medium cows, $4.75 5.25. Receipts, 350. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice. $6.75 7.50; common to medium, $4.00 6.50; good to choice yews, $7.50 8.10; good medium yews, $6.50 7.25; good to best lambs, $7 10.25. Re ceipts, 200. Potatoes: Home grown. $5.255.60 bbl; Eastern Cobbler, $5.25 6.50. Lemons: California. $4.0005.50; Messina. 3.6004.50; limes 2.75 3.00 box. Tomatoes t Home grown, $1,400 1.50 per crate. . Chicago . CHICAGO, Nov. 24. Butters High r, 3642c. Eggs: Receipts, 2,753 cases: market unchanged. . Poultry: Alive, higher; fowls, 14c; springers, 15c; turkeys, 23c.,' Potato maruei: Unchanged; receipts. 26 cars. - New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can. 64. American Locomotive, 91. American Beet Sugar. 105. American Smelter, 119. Anaconda, 100. " Ti Atchison, 104. Bethlehem Steel, 669. Canadian Pacific. 170. -Chesapeake & Ohio, 67. Great Northern, pfd., 117. Lehigh Valley, 81. New York Central, 107. No. Pacific, 111. So. Pacific, 100. Pennsylvania, 56. U. S. Steel, com., 126. U. S. Steel, pfd, 121. Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Nov. 24. Cattle Receipts, 7.00; steady. Veal Receipts, 850; slow; $4.50 $13.00. ..... Hogs Receipts, 7,200; active; heavy, $10.0010.25; mixed. $9.95 $10.00; Yorkers, $9.659.90; light Yorkers, $8.25 8.50; piss, $8.25; roughs, $8.758.90; 6tags, $7.0008.00. Kansas City KANSAS CITY. Nov. 24. Hogs, Re ceipts, 6,000; higher; bulk, $9.60 10.00; heavy, $9.9010.00; packers and butchers, $9.80 10.05; light, $9.50 9.95; pigs, $7.2508.75. Cattle Receipts, 1,600; steady; prime fed steers, $10.50011.75; dress ed beef steers, $7.5010.25; southern steers, $5.7508.50; cows, $4.7508.50; heifers, $6.00 10.25; stockers and feeders, $5.257.75; bulls, $5.257.00. St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24. Hogs Re ceipts, 17,500; steady; lights, $3.00 9.00; pigs, $7.0009.00; mixed and butchers, $9.30010.10; good heavy, $9.9510.15; bulk, $9.50 10.00. Cattle Receipts, 2,700; steady; na tive beef steers, $7.50 11.50; year lings steers and heifers, $8.50011.50; cows, $5.507.75; stockers and feed ers, $5.30 0 7.50. PRODUCE Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. 24-Butter: Creamery whole milk extras, 44c; centralized extra, 41c; do firsts, 38c, do seconds, 35c; dairy fancy, 35c. Eggs: Prime firsts, 41c; - firsts, 39c, ordinary, 37c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs, 17c, fryers over 1 lbs., 14c; roosters, 11c. RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 225 to 250 lbs.... $9.25 Heavy yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs...$S.50 Light yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs... $7.50 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs. . $9.00 Pigs $7.008.00 Stags $4.5008.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $6.00 7.00 Butcher cows $5.0006.00 Heifers ....$6.00 7.00 Bulls $4.506.00 Calve. Choice veals $10.00 Heavies and lights $5.0006.00 Sheep. Spring Iambs ....$8.00 Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selling 28c; young chickens, paying 22c, selling 30c: country butter, pay ing 25030c. selling, 38c; creamery but ter, selling 45c; eggs, paying, 35c, sell ing 45c; country lard, paying 15c, sell ing 20c; new potatoes, selling $2.25 bushel. Coal Quotations (Corrected by Hackman & Klehfoth.) Anthracite nut. $11.00; anthracite stove or egg, $10.50; Pocohontas lump or egg, (shoveled) $8.00; Pocohontas nut, $7.25; Pocohontas mine run, $7.00; Pocohontas slack, $6.50; Jack son, lump, $7.00; Tennessee lump, $6.75; Kentucky lump, $6.75; West Vir ginia lump, $6.50; Winifred washed pea, $6.25; Hocking Valley lump, $6.50; Indiana, $6.00; coka, $9.00; nut and slack, $5.00. Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whetan) Paying Oats, 50c; new corn. 85c; rye, $1.15; clover seed, $8.00 09.00 a bushel; straw, $6 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $35.00 a ton, $1.80 a cwt.; bran, $32.00 a ton, $1.65 a cwt.; salt, $1.60 a bbl. Quaker dairy feed, $30 a ton, $1.60 per cwt Wagon Market Timothy hay $13.00. Mixed $12.00. Clover hay $10.00. Alfalfa $16.00. Straw $7.00. A Beautiful Starr Phono grah De livered To You At Christmas! Look Over Our Offer Now. A $150.00 Style III Starr in Mahogany or Oak; one 12 inch Record Alburn; one 10-inch Record Album for Extra Thick Discs ; three 10-inch Starr Record Albums and Ten Starr Records (twenty selections) for $162.50. Only $1.50 per week up to Xmas when the Starr will be deliv ered, then small payments until paid for. Other Styles at terms according to price. See this Combination! You are Welcome to Call at any Time. Ask to hear any Records you wish. Starr Phonographs and Records FOR SALE BY Quigley Bros., Main & 4th and 821 N. E The Starr Piano Co., 935 Main Street Druitt Bros., 627 and 629 Main Street 'The Sign of a Starr Store Where Starr Service la Guaranteed." TOP PRICED FOWLS FLOODING MARKET; EGGS ARE SCARCE WHITEWATER, Ind., Nov. 24. Lo cal poultry dealers are busy day and night at this place receiving fowls for Thanksgiving trade. The prices are the highest ever known for this time of the year and the supply of chickens seema to be unlimited. Turkeys, ducks and geese are not so plentiful as in former years. Eggs also are very scarce. v The Pyle Mercantile company de livered a coop of fancy spring pullets to J. H. Hanes at Richmond Friday. Indianapolis Representative Sales ; -HOGS ? 77 $ 7.25 13 122 8.25 11 300 9.20 J 346 9.50 6 y... 188 9.75 62,... 258 10.10 STEERS I : 280 $ 5.50 7 ............... . . . . , .noi V- 7.00 933 7.75 1100 8.15 HEIFERS jj 673 $ 6.00 3 .. 860 6.00 811 6.50 z 843 7.50 COWS I 742 $ 4.00 I 983 4.50 3 1040 5.00 4 870 5.25 1 1300 6.50 BULLS ? 840 $ 4.50 ,1 : ...1070 5.25 1 ................1270 l .....1810 1 ....v........ ....... 1710 CALVES 3 180 6 v. ;,.v;..-133 4 ....... ...i 168 3 ..................... 140 2 ..................... 140 6.00 6.50 ' 6.75 $ 5.25 9.00 11.00 12.00 12.25 SOLVES COAL PROBLEM PRINCETON. Ind., Nov. 24. Plans are being made here for opening sev- "ThePepfect Day is the day when you work in harmony with law. Health comes from harmony. Get in harmony with Nature's laws by eating Shredded Wheat, a simple, natural, elemental food which sup plies the greatest nutriment with the least tax upon the digestion. Try it for break fast with hot milk or cream. Delicious with sliced bana nas or other fruit Made at Niagara Falls, If. Y. eral shallow "coal banks" next year, to prevent retail prices being as high then as now. Coal at present, ob tained from one big mine here is re tailing at 19 cents a bushel for "lump" and 15 cents a bushel for; "nut" and "mine run." Several fair sized veins are near the city from ilAHs Inches to three feet below the surface. Some farmers already have commenced dig ging the coal and offering It at normal prices., , PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Our Fixed Idea Our aim is to sell you Shoes that are good and fit so well that your shoe-thoughts will be pleasant and always of Walk-Over Shoes when ever you are in need of shoes. Walk-Over Boot Shop We treat you right We have a complete line of ARTICS, FELTS, RUB BERS. All guaranteed. f tmiwMHiliw Our "Tosca" In Bright Kid high arch ed $6.00, $7.00 Gliristmas. In the Dress pedals Goods and Si rtment Values Extraordinary pieces Silk and Wool Pop lin, 40 inches wide; spe cial Xmas price 1 n i $1.08 yd- 20 pieces of all silk Crepe de Chine in all the new shades, 40 inches wide and a $1.50 quality; Christmas Special, $1.28 yard. 3 pieces of 40-inch Black Brocade Silk, worth $2.25 yard; Christmas Special, $1.38 yard. A bargain at 78 cents a yard A small assortment of 25, 36 and 40 inch Black Satin and Black Charmeuse. A lot of Fancy Trimming Silk for slipper bags and trimmings, worth up to $1.75 yard; special at $1.18 yard. An assortment of 24 and 27 inch All Silk Fancy Waisting Silk Worth $1.00 and $1.25; Xmas Special, 88 cents yard. - 34-inch Imported Pongee, 78c Yd. 36-inch Black Silk Taffeta, $1.18 per Yard Pretty Christmas Boxes will be furnished free of charge for all dress goods and silks bought for Christmas presents. WOOL GOODS Coatings, $2.25 value at $128 yard. $2.50 value at $1.48 yard and a $3.00 value at $1.98 yard. A big reduction. One lot of $2.00 wool coatings tb close at 98c yard. We have a large and desirable collection of wool challies, prices at 58c, 68c and 75c yard. Four pieces of Shelton Waterfall coating. Worth $4.00 to $5.00 yard. Exmas special $3.00 yard. nf id. I Skirt-making Department 1 You can have a well tailored Skirt made to your order of silk or wool and in any style, at a reason able price, here. Prices for Skirt making range from $2.00 to $3.00. Select your materials from our Dress Goods Department. TGcoillWlGnfe i Liberty Ave. '.1 " .