The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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CHICAGO GRAIN MARKEICOTTON MARKET FIRM
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thia
J
list.
Be
wi
16
t H
per
isi
t $2.50
neral
NEW YORK, M
QUALITY MILLS
ed strength
10
Tartar
WHOLESALE PIICES.
And Get Licked
OUR PRIDE,
QUALITY"
3%0
» •
md-
box
‘$3.75.
[it is the grandest medicine on earth
Previnions.
10 47
10.14
}
10.57
1044
10 70
10 77
200 IbR.
124c.
ORLFANS COTTON.
Vir-
41%
COTTOW SEED PRODLCIS.
M
NEW ORLEANS, La., March 0—Cot-
ton futures
BAITLESHIPS FOR GERMANY
8.87%
9.10
Messa
Interior of the belt told
WIOLESAL
*
rival as soon as it arrives
little
ing
sis.
MEMPHIS, Tenn.,
GIVES INSTANT ACTION.
SHIPPING NEWS.
and seed.
pendicitis remedy, stoj
Ehorts,
Many Austin people are being helped.
W. B. Walker & Sons
Many Driven From Home.
GETTING THAWED OUT.
10.00
10.84 10 46
MARLIN.
AUSTIN. TEXAS.
: No. 3
December ... 10 70
Do you know that of all the minor
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Try
high grade Roasted Cor-
CATTLERECEIPTS 2000 HEAD HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
. JOBEPH
druggists
CINCH FOR TEDDY.
STY.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla, March 6.--
NEW WAY TO START
THE OLD ORIGINAL
McAlester Coal Co
Our Coal It the Best
THE FLOUR MARKET.
ion of conferences. Other news
y included the renewal of gold
strong.
52288
THE COPPER MARKET.
JAILBIRDS ESCAPE.
H
BRI ISERS DENIED FIGHT.
MONEY MARKET REVIEW.
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
R
in
• '
RI RSTED THE RECORD.
ST. LOUIS WOOL.
21
NAVAL STORES.
DRY GOODS MARKET.
HOUSE ACCEPTS GIFT.
POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS.
If Your Head Aches
MORE MENINGITIS.
THE RICE MARKET.
-
It be siek or nervous headache.
MENINGITIS CLAIMS ONE.
BARTLETT.
• r<
has been one death, a boy • years
a—
I
1
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORT-
ERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS.
New Fighters—Increased Cost
Will lie $3,750,000 Annually.
• emu 2 “ "ami
_ condition when
11 put him right on
rder. “Four bottles )
1® 40
1® 58
10.60
10.69
Electric Bitters will
his feet in short or
1 can also rest good at night. am
not always aching and can take a
. 10.73
. 1® 77
10.71
10.69
. 10 47
.52
.41
.41
Low
10 42
10 24
ry:
c
means cheaper tropical fruit in the fu- t
ture
. 10 41
. 10 47
lots
. 10.51
. 10,54
. 10 43
9 321
9.50
9.67%
10 44
10 47
fees, pare Distilled Vinegnrs, I
of Chill Con Came. Ta-
The Sta
nounce W
candidate
to the ac
maries to
i
8.721
8.80
indul
tice.
E C. RA
Austin. '
la time of the year. Thera ar* now en
route to this country 262,000 boxes or
1 blocks fi
ticulars CJ
•on care 1
____ Deeline
Flee Polnts.
NALLEY
GROCERY CO.
its big
The war
LOST ’
about 15 h
You should Take the Sure Remedy
Hicks' CAPUDINE
Sheep Still on Upward Climb.
Hogs Higher.
All Women Should Read of Mrs. WIL*
Hams' Harrowing Experience,
and Profit Thereby.
HOASTERS of high GRAba
COFFEES.
9.424
9.60
9.75
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Both ‘Phones No. 17
M’MINNVILLE LAY’S
NARROW ESCAPE
# .53 December ...
5 iz
Wholesale Dealers,
316 Congress Ave.
The Sta
nounce Jul
re-election
Tax Asses
the Democ
July.
Al
.4914’
.41%
Galvestou.
GALVESTON, Tex., March 4
uplands, 19 4
sales. 209 bal
of 1
• I
New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS, La, March B—Cot-
223*
Open,
oie 1
97 %
.95%
The Sta
nounce J a
tor Count
subject to
primaries
IN BUSINESS FOR THIRTY
YEARS
the Government how thts extra expend-
iture is to be covered.
Cansumers Fuel and
Ice Company
Phone 47a.
Close.
• 1 04%
822
7 13-160;
middling,
middling.
ebhae:
>101%
322
The Sta
nounce M
tice of thi
a candidal
l, subject
Democrati
LOCAL MAJtXXT QUOTATIONS
ered freely,
the demand
Month:
January .
March ...
3jun :::::
August ..
/
/
WANIE
typewritsi
Public Stel
f i
. Guadalupe
bac k galle
fit per me
Barton Springs Whiskey
Bottled in Bond,
—and—
PHILADELPHIA CLUB WHISKEY
Sold Everywhere.
Austin Mercantile Company
’or the
‘o the
‘exas. At
I hereby a
date for t
county. to
Democrat!
His star Part.
Recently a letter of Introduction was
handed by an actor to a manager which
described the presenter as an actor of
much merit, and concluded:
COTTON
424.00.
COTTON
14 00
COTTON
COTTON
Vegetables
CABRAGH-rFancy California
resumptic
of the da;
gound
REALLY BETTER
BUT ALWAYS AS GOOD
long walk, every day, and really en- utter folly for a man to endure a weak i
joy it 1 run-down, half alive emmmilimn “hem .
I shall never be without Cardui as
Hidek,
HIDES—Green, 6d 7c; dry sal
11c; dry flint. 11011c; green sail
ny other I
■ Charles 1
YOUNG
Scotland,
housekeep
wages B
•
If.
Premium, 11%c.
Grain aad llay.
OATS-Clipped. Texas feed i
65c
BRAN—Per 109 lbs.. $1.70;
1
' bac k, also other symptoms of wom-
anly trouble, and I came near dying.
The doctors wanted to operate, but
I had fully made up my mind to give
FOR he
rooms, .0’
Annie Bar
1620.
Tackle a
10c
ALFALFA SEED-- Per lb.. 23025c.
szak REevio 1H
lt». »B »B _________
HOUSTON. Tex. March 4—Cotton:
Spots closed steady and unchanged:
Dressed Beet.
77.
1 §0
8.85
9.02%
THE DAY’S WORK
Does, it qometimes M« that
jomsipply.cguld not get your
yorkdome? Doyouconatantly
feel Lke aitting down? Per.
hepe you yawn continually.
Thea you aoed
Tutt's Pills
Hezaruzarzageinauzcah
why—st ypur druggist's,
•agar conted or plain.
Cepudine Is the surest remedy for
Colds and Gripp. Feverishnees. Aches
anti Nervousness disappear and normal
eonditions are restored.
RICHESON STILL GAME.
seed products prime basis:
4.73c: meal. $25.75; linters. 2036
FURNIS
sponsible r
2" A, 1
There’® a cause for every headache—
Cepudine reaches that osuse quickly,
whether It be heat, cold, gripp, or
stomach troubles- end cures, even though
FOR RI
in Fair vie
The Sta
i
candidate
for Count
Travis Co
the Demo
He Ie ma
and qual1
support.
I September
। October
. November
in the early trading It was mostly a
weak market Private messages from
Liverpool said that shorts there were
nervous over the continued unfavor-
Office and yards: Routh of L A G N
Passenger Depot. 207 Colorado
St Both ’phones 144.
Flour. None better. Cream of
Corn. Corn Meal and Feed
Patronize Home Industry,
The Sta
nounce Ge
didate for
' Travis Cot
the Democ
B July.
eupply orBiehylemop» ip ajgh
to be the largest ever known at
were few changes in quota-
dnesday and these were con-
the most
iges from the
of much rain
The Sta
nounce El
for re-elec
ty.Tax Co
of'the De:
In July.
Memphis.
Fenn. Ma:
and unt
FURNIS
only as a part offset When the sti
of the pit were finally deserted ...
list throughout was less expensive
Pork was off ’c to 122415c, lard. 21
45d to it, and ribs 567%c to 10c.
able conditions In the cotton region
Capudine is liquid ensy and plensant
to take- acts immediately.
1Oc, 2 it and 50c at drag stores.
3c per lb.
Cot; CELERY— Jumbo, per dir. $1 36
s * SWEET POTATOES — Pef bushel.
‘air.11.40.
The Sta
nounce Pi
for re-ali
Travis Co
the Demo
in July.
open. High. Loow. Close
.. 10.64 10.13 1® 41
crown, pel
crown. T%c;
PEACHKd
1 as heads of large enterprises are men |
; of great energy. Success, today, de-
mands health To all is to fall. It’s
i a Utile weal
made at $2
1. Tomatoes we
Low,
H02
.95%
ket ] of stronger reasoning, the street
.10 choosing to attribute the halt in the 1
market’s upward progress to develop- „
ment in the coal situation at home. In I ry
fact, however, it is believed the mine ; 250
owners and coal carriers will reopen > -
negotiations and readily consent to a
Better. Eggs and Poaltry.
EGGS—Per case, fresh. 34.00.
BUTTER—Packing stock. 14c per lb.;
home dairy. 264,,,sreamery. In
CHICKENS—Hana, per dot. II 000
2:68 2-22,625,88208:00
TURKEYS—Per Ib., 9010c.
Ths Bta
nounce Da
re-election
County, si
July Deme
500 MEN
at once to
and condu
no experii
tunity; nc
for applic
care State:
79*
70%
lerman ap-
ps constipation or
tch NSFANPEF: f
HI
“WXNTF
for two, i
wages. Ai
Spot brokers said that
The men
1, A. O r.
to attend
brother, C.
dence, 2610
at 3 o’cloc
FOR RI
housekeep
Apply 502
dangerous? It is not the cold itself
that you need fear, but the serious
diseases that It often leads to. Most
533
long as I have a dollar. for I think did .me more real good than a
it is th. orakaest wnu „„ n medicine I ever took," writes
or course we refer to our MALEs.
TER AM UR K ITE and Nut COAL
as well as the very best of COKE.
tanooga, Tenn , for Special Instruc-
No 1ytione. and64-page book, "Home Treat-
’ 1 msnf for Women," sent in plain wrap-
“per, on request.
statement f the Loulsyille and Nash-
Bonds tended toward irregularity.
Total sales, par value $1,985,000.
United tSates 2s coupons. 3s regis-
tered and ranam 3s registered and
the 4s advanced 2% per cent each and
the 3a coupons, % per cent on call.
PRONES_R:W“Opo"
ig to else.
RAISINS— Loose,
_ ______________ __________
among them. Why not take Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy and cure your
co1 while you can? Fur rate by att *
10.77 19 41
The Sta
bounce tl
principal
can di dale
Pur printer
Tic Schools
Democrati
15.72% 16 49
4 16.00 191®
1426 1667
Rah-Rah for War!
This One Spells
Cheaper Fruit
RAILWA
Dr.it year,
amiatofi:
mon educ
co n hing.
for bookie
ington. D.
Market Dull to Dead, Continuing
Downward Due to Coal Strike
Prospects.
ailments Colds are by
COUPLE
elegantly I
a private
3050 Guad
live. 14c; resed, 1840; chickens, liye
15c; dressed, lie; springs, live, lie.
Veal Market steady.
ROR RI
keeping i
hood. Mr:
fit Phone
SEEB-°rCa
SEED HULLS—Psr
March A— Th
WANTE
light hous
couple. Hii
2%
3 I
n>b* .....
Loins ....
Rounds ..
Siuts.::
Mineei laneons.
CHEESE—Wisconsin cream,
22c. brick, 19c; imported Swiss,
GARLIC—Per lb, 12%c.
CHILI—Per ib, 80c.
KRAUT—Per k, 3200.
KALT—1B0 1b... Fine. IKI I
1100. loan, 11 >0.
FEaNU13Jumbos, »«; No
ginia, 8c.
NUTSSoft shelled walnuts.
Hamburg. — —______________—
(Br ), for Bremen and Rotterdam, yha$1
Newport News (not previously); Dice
(Swed ), for Frontera: Brazos, for |
New York. Cloughton <Rr.). for .
Bremen. via Newport News; Sig-
maringen (Ger ) for Bremen, via Nor-
folk; Elleric (Br). for Bremen, via
Norfolk; Royal (Br.). for Bremen, via
Norfolk, Mercedes de Larrinaga <Br.).
for Manchester.
-----• - —fit. Ii^Rin. —-— —
ST. LOUIS, March 4—Cattle: Re-
ceipts. 2300 head. Including 250 Texans;
market 10c higher Native shipping
and export steers, $7,5008.50; dressed
and butchers’ steers, $5.50/8.00; Stock-
ers, 33 25G6 00; Texss and Indian steers.
25000000 cows and heirern 53-000
Fancy head. 10J-ib. sacks, $6.00; good
head.. |6.0®. medium ne ad..84.25; lapan
head. 34 36. screenings, 33.26; Comet,
1 lb, 6Mc, 2%. 1. 4 lb., 4 He per lb., f. o.
b. Austin.
X : 242%
Sept ... 975
Short Ribs:
235
Sept. ... 9.10
now. had it not been for your med-Diamond DjpS
I had an awful bad spell with my
of-your cold you may knew that you' Texas
I Ar* net treating it properly There is w: -
1 no reason why a cold should hang on ' Of
• for weeks and it will not if you take
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale
I by all druggists
”He plays Macbeth, Richelieu. Ham-
let Shylock and billiards He plays bil-
liards best.”—San Franoisco Argonaut,
ton seed oil Prime refined. In barrels,
choice meal, 4 peri
■ long ton, 329 50.1
328 25.
MIDLAND, Tex., March 4 —Forest
King*, who has just returned from a
ranch In Upton County, tells of an ex- :
citing experience with a wild boar ;
He came on the boar sleeping in a ,
clump of bushes When disturbed the.
animal charged King, who was on
horseback. He turned his horse aside
and dropped his rope over the animal’s,
head as it rushed by. After spurring 1
up his horse and dragging the boar 1
some distanee, Mr. King Hemounted
and muzzled it with his lariat.
He then knocked off the tusks and ;
placed the animal across his saddle 1
and carried it to the ranch headquar- ■
ters It was turned into a lot with j
domestic swine.
19 73 .19 58
19 75 19 42
C hienge.
CHICAGO. March Cattle: Re-
ceipts. 19.000 head; market steady.
STXo’ \vesRrn ’ sTere, "fFltiiVit; ( exports to Paris, further ’activity’ on
Stockers. $4.1006.20; cows and heifers, the part of the Interstate Commer
32 2504 70 calves, $6.606 8.50. Commission in. penalizing several
Hogs: Receipts, 41,000 head; market roads for alleged violations and E
strong Light. $6.3066.571: mixed, of failures for
$6.3046.60: heavy. $63006.60; rough,iall records but
$6,300 6.40; pigs, $4.7006.25; bulk of manvven"e
sales. 84 50 0 6 55
Sheep: Receipts, 22,000 head; mar-
ket 19c to 20c higher Natives, 33 70®
HAY—Prairie, per ton. North Texas
315 00016 00. South Texas, 312 000
12.00; Johnson grass. 318.00: alfalfa
hay. 123.000 25.00; cane, 318.09; millet,
CORN—Per bu.. ear, 85c; shelled,
BARLEY—rer bu
2,- IK. 10a.
FLAX SEED —Per lb., 10c.
TURNIP SEED—Per 1b., 60a
POPCORN—White rice, per lb, 80
* * Chicago Grain and 1
Wheat. Open. High
wg • n.....
tl EEe
-2
Ek
I 2152!
Mii Lard:
of this country
Market Cloned
Pour 1
_______________, . ports ______
uary were issued, and for the most
____ ____- part they disclosed heavy losses in net.
yearlings, partieularly Norfolk snd Western.
$4.9007.25; chesapeakeand ONlo, and Mneapols
and fit. Louis. A refreshing change from
these unfavorable exhibits was the
e-Snonesk "x4-Mfa“g
many years. pm in ( remium bacon. 25%c; Winchester
Numerous - railway reports for Jan- 1,3000 l7c —bb mince meat, per
NEW YORK, Mareh 6.—The cotton
E0008 primary markets are strong. '
WIth advanees secured on wide print
cloths and sheetings. Bleached cottons
hax been afvance tic s yard and
Erult of the loom 4x4 bleached goods
have been placed at "value." Jobbere
report a steady house trade. .Worsted
__i rd sad Lard Com po
I LARD COMPOUND—Per tiercs basis
7408e; Crusto. per tierce basis. 8c;
March •-—Cotton Jewel, 74c; Cotosuet, 9%c; Cotolene,
Oil. 4 97® single case lota up to five cases, $6.85;
2034c. five cases and over. 36 80; ten cases
and °eH.675i twenty-five cases and
O’pUaE LARD — Silver Steaf, 10%c;
Cheese: Market firm: daisies. 171
dlr twins, 17%017%c; young Amer:
17% 017%; longhorns, 11%. st.Lowin.
172. . . .8T LOUIS, Mo. March 6—Poulti
Pountryt Market turiga, *«•»: Market weak, 260.
Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY Mo . March Cat*
tie: Receipts, 6000 head, including 600
Southerns; market 19c higher Dressed
* usd export steers. $7.0008.25;
to good, $5.9066 90. Southern
35.3008 71 cows. $3.5005.25.
Hogs: Receipts. 19.00® head, market
steady; bulk of sales. 86.4606 65. heavy.
36 600 6.674: packers and butchers.
IS 25 6,65 lishtn, 86350660 pigs.
sbp: Receipts. 9000 hesd market
19c to 16c higher Lambs, 36 99V 7 91.
yearlings $50046,00; wethers. 34 600
6.89 ewen 33 5905 90 stockers, 13 900
; nddling
good ordin
Sales, 8004
FORT WORTH. Tex . March 6—Cat-
tie: Receipts, 2000 head; steers, steady
and closed strong. 35 00 0 6.56. stockers
nod feeders, steady. $4 35; calves, I
ceipts, 200 head at $3.00 0 6.50.
Hogs: Receipts, 600 head; mark
10c higher. Bulk. $6.8096 85. top. $6.4-
Sheep; Receipts, 160 head at 34.50
06 50
costly and not always sure. A better
way—the way of multitudes—is to use
Dr King a New Discovery and cure
yourself at. home. Stay right there,
with your friends, and take this safe
medicine Throat and lung troubles
find quick relief and health returns.
It helps in coughs, colds, grip, croup, [ MA, -r0- “ownA, germ diseases
phoopafteugbiesnagorsocuaga m Pehumoa and cnmptieneaf
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
druggists ... .
competitor, the Atlantic Fruit and
Steamship Company, has arranged with
a Galveston terminal railroad for spe-
cially prepared wharf and track facili-
ties under cover with modern handling
ppprIN March e_The n.t naval machinery. The Atlantic Company, al-
anFmtyansN .‘wY, “.’b.'tf raaynoveratins, throusb.nor, thar
CUMAd by the feichstg thl> so-nEnsinK."ohsthennSalyrestona%aar.
have been compietely drafted and cub- sompanyaron.opgoanvprsparaTne-
milted to the military committee. The ‛ties, surrielent ».«»» with
GROCERS AMD
New Yrk.
NEW YORK, March 4.—Money on
rate and closing bid, 2% per cent; of-
fered at 2% per cent.
Time loans Firm; sixty days, 2% to
3 per cent, six months, 84 to 3% per
per cent
Prime mercantile paper, 4 to 4 per
Sterling exchange: Steady; with
actual business in bankers’ bills at
34 34 25 for sixty days and at 34.67 29
for demand.
Commercial bills, $4,831.
Mexican dollars, 47c.
Government bonds: Strong,
Railroad bonds: Irregular.
SAVANNAH, Os., March 4.—Turpen-
tine: Firm, 474e; sales, 38 barrels; re-
f8lpt, 166; shipment, lit; stocks, 25,"
Resin: Firm; sales, 1048 caska; re-
eelpts. 677; shipments. 761; stock, 98,-
222290$812102 220
$7.05; , 17 26; N, $7.30; WG, $7.40;
WW. 37 46.
Unele rzra Says
Packin= "ou-s Prqaweta. - it don’t take more’n a rill ut ef’ort
16c; .for quick results. Easy. safe. 1_._,
ba- • only 25 cente at all druggists
case, - - - —
Bonton.
BOSTON, Mass., March 4—Calumet
•nd Arixona (ex-div). 62. Greene
Canaheg 7%: North Rutte, 21%.
and delay in new crop preparations
aua Bulls offered good support, and at the
i end of the first half hour prices were
-b0* >9 to 19 points over yesterday’s close.
on Fair Demand.
heavy fine, 12015c; tub washed. 27 Q
Roosevelt aupporters are in absolute
( control of the Republican county con-
vention here today, and practically so
I in every county convention that is be
ing held in the State.
------------------ _ - NEW YORK, March 6 -
------ opened steady at an ad- oll closed firm Spot. 5.6001
vance of 4 to 6 points on Kood rabies f 5 60 a 5 61c April. 5.685.61
and another unfavorable weather map. ] 05.73c June 5.7805.80c;
.u------ .. -------- o 585c; Aug.. 6.900 5,93c; Sept. - -
6 97c; Oct. 6 3305 85c (190 bbls sold at
5 86c, 190 at 5.34c) Bales between the
third and fourth calls: Five hundred
bbls April at 5.68c; 500 May at 5.73c:
3100 July at 5.86c 1090 July at 5,85c:
590 Oct. at 5 88c Total sales, 22,80®
Spots closed steady; spot sale
bales, to arrive/* 113 receipt
stock, 393.797. Low ordinary, 9
odrdinary, T eena e
870; low
lie, good
fair. 12’»c
Every year, in many parts of the
country, thousands are driven from
thens" pina angbemnesntt l "hgBtyw"um‛gtsothr,nisomaratus
behind for other climates, but this Is1 - 8 - • ......
Give us your orders. We guaran.
tee satisfaction.
The Sta
nounce Ge
fur Count
Subject ti
cratic prir
Calfernia, per Abe, 18c. almonds, ----
shelled California, per 1b, 21c. filberts
-Cotton seed per lb-, 15c.
5 64c March PECANS—Per 1b.. 10c.
19c May 5 72 BEANS—Imported navy, 514c; Call-
July 5.840 fornia navy. 5%c; Callforma bayos.
Sent 5960 5Mc; Mexican bayos, 4c: black-eyed
- - gean 6Hc; Limas, 7he Karavanzos,
1) ILL PICKLES—-5- gal. -kegs, 38 25.
SARDINES--Quarter oils, 33.25- mus-
tard three-quarter oils, 33.60. French
imported. 17 50 G 17.00; Norwegian
smoked, $10.00.
THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1912
KAnsAs eKf"*.C March s.-But
ter: Creemerv 29c; firsts. 17c; sec*
onds, 26c, Backing stock, file.
Eggs: Extras, 20%c; firsts, 18%4c.
Open High.
.... 1967 19.70
.... 10.26 19 36
Naval Bill Provides for Building
naval Mil, according to an article in
the Lokal Anzeiger today, provides for
the construction of three additional >
battleships and two small cruisers dur- i
ing the next six years.. The building j
of five reserve battleships to form a .
new active squadron of eight battle- Yates & Cornwell Drug Co reports -
ships is also to be accelerated The that# A SINGLE DOSE of .simple buck- i
annual cost of the navy will be in- thorn bark, glycerine, etc. as com- I
creased by 33.750,090 in the fifth year, | pounded in Adler-i-ka. the Gt
but it has not been determined by
TRY A 3-POUND
CAM OF A MERK AN BEAU-
TY OR PLEASANT CUP COFFEE
ged in batting and fielding prac- .
the regulars taking part.
GALVESTON, Tex, March 6.—Ar-
rived Steamers Orkid tPan-). from
Wilmington, Hubert (Br.). from Pen-
sacola. Satilla. from New York;
i Hampton (Br ), from Buenos Ayres, via
—St. Lucia.
10.51. Cleared: Steamer Engineer (Br.), for
10 1 Liverpool, via Norfolk.
19.43 1 Bailed Steamers Jura (Bt), for
10691 Hamburg, via Newport News; Santaren
19 621 — - • --- - ------——
19 60
1® 59
1® 61
WAKHINGTON. Marrh I—Th. Hnu„! COLTMBVS, Tex., March . _ ...
today passed s joint resolution author- Reese died this morning from a wound
12ng the.Secretary,.of War to accept received yesterday when he aceident-
Erom..cit1zens.of Tennessee approxl- ally shot himself. He dropped a pistol
mately acres of land near Tulia- on the floor.
homa. Tenn . for use as a maneuvet ।
camp and training grounds for the !
State militia of Kentucky. Tennessee, |
NireianIPD.PrK!Ac.Elarda-,North ELaIN, Tex . March ( —Conrad
Cerctin A.ana South. Caroltna The r”’ Kin ilving about four miles north
olution now goes to the Senate „t Elgin, wu taken akk la«t Friday
Dr Hudson was called Sunday morning
and prohoune the case spinal menin- ,
itis. Serum was administered Tuea- 1
day and Mr Klint is reported as do ।
*ng as well as could be expected This
makes the third case of meningitis
•round Elgin the other two of which
ents ended fatally, being north of the
Floar and Meals. /
FLOUR—Bests pei oarrel; High pat-
enEAd0Fer8-rs"nex2“100: n%-
sack. 36c.
gas on the- - stomar
Naw York.
NEW YORK. March 6—ggen Mar-
ket steay; extras, 1 4025c: sarne,
dirties, 22%e; checks, 251c
ths fruit and pi
two-third bushel
lower at $2.75d3
, NEW YORK, March 6 —The market
for coffee futures closed steady at a
ptadyance of 1 to B point,. BaIc.
53,600 bags.
•pot coffee: Quiet: No 7 RTo
14 i6-16c; No. 7 Santos, 1540: mild
quiet; Cordova, 14018c. nominal.
• Sogar; Raw, q"let: muscovado, g9
test. 4.010; centrifugal, 94 test, 4 61c; 1 beef and ex
melasses sugar, 49 test, 3.74c; refined, fair
GMtet ■ steers,
middling gulf.
8 170%
.71% .70M
for actual cotton was bet-
Hoge: Receipts, 10,000 head; mar-
ket steady. Pigs and lights, $5 259
4 65, mixed and butchers. $5,5006.75;
«o eavy, IB 6506 71
Sheep: Receipts, 19,999 head; mar-
ket 15c to 25c higher Native muttons,
13 9005 09. lambs, 36 90 0 7 25; stockers,
32 0003 00
LA CROSSE, WIs. March 4—John
Phonishunersentenc of two year s
in the Waupun pen for attempted mur- __ __
pnteneiron ror."g-oke"Ba1a 2 j tal MengrphWenike
08^*1 8 eAr, teday, and escaped ana cattle owners of South Texas and
lit. 190 They opened the lock with keys they . Louisiana, a pioneer of the gulf coast
,‘809. made out of wood. country many years, residing at New
, .**t. .--I. I Iberia 1a . and later at High Island
Cotton Mees and Proueta. oC your cold .you .may know that you Texas. He was 67 years of age and g- _ _
SEED MEAL—Per ton, ar" -not-tretnK- IL-Properi . There Gj widely known throughout this section Cleans, Scours, Polishes
from cellar to garret
OAKLAND. Cal.. March 6—For the'
NEW YORK March 4—The reaction
trend manifested by yesterday a late
market continued today and was punc-
tuated by frequent periods of absolute
inertia in the stock market for want
and "WHITE HOUSE"
for specula - BANANAS—Per lb . 3%c.
7100 Ameri- OHANGFS-California, per box, 62 76.
is, including; LEMURS—Meszinas, case, ° 60; Cal:
Mar. : fodvso Almeria, ,6.00 per bbl.
' HI M- CRANBERRIES— Per bbl. *413.00.
i7»«id I OANUTS- Per sack, $6.50.
• 5-li‛i. MANDARINS— Louisiana, per
M. Louim.
FT. LOUIS, Mo.. March <
wheat: No 2 red; $1.0341.031:
her:‛N3.",Gie; No. 3 white. 660
Oata: No 2. 61c; No. , 3 white, 64c.
Fruita.
APPLES—- Fancy, per barrel, 35 00 0
4 00; boxes, $1.4002.15.
Won th:
March . . .
K 2
August ..
'ash I Re pt ember
October
Ft Lde8H
5 per box.
Cardul a fair trial before resorting to _ EL PASO, Tex March 6.— Chris
f Scarbourer, a Midland cattleman, had
; an operation, and I am so thankful his big diamond taken by pickpockets
; that I did, for I am so much better.aaspe‛thre. ml»‘"'.UM* eud. thrh
since taking Caruul, the womans them all to the car poor and rescued
tonic. I him diamond The men escaped, when
I have gained 12 pounds, enjoy my I Mlamondteman reached to pick up 1.1.
meals thoroughly, and don't have '---------
that tired feeling any more.
March 6. — With
Old ’phone 1330. New ’phone
272
yarns are stronger, the American
uyernecenerany havin b”n •,ar"
| P7oNTSrsPer bu. n 1«.
* LETTUCE— Per dos., 40c.
ONIONS—Prize Tukers, 100-1b. sacks,
B Allen, Sylvania Ga After years .
' of suffering with rheumatism, liver
trouble, stomach disorders and de-
ranged kidneys. I am again, thanks to
Electric Bitters, sound and well,.’’ Try ’
them. Only 59 cents at all druggists.
___________ July-Aug. ---- ,
Sep. 6.7694: S. pt Ort , 571*0;
t Nov . 5 IM. Noy Bec, 5 72.1 Hec
-Ian M b 67190 Feb - March.! Carral,
5.131d Seoteh OCt., per sese. $1,00; CreAn
_ . ------------ , of Wheat, per ase, it SO. Or.p.-Nutr,
Con New Orlewu-. per case, 12 IB. breakfast toods, per
1851 XEw OnLEANS, 1a, March 6.— Cot: 1B1ca2Braziteaveribavl6c.rPocans
1822 hX^'to'VA™: US; »BB. |Gb. tfia.it, MUI., cream oPCord; p-r
■ a Ji Mock, 282,056 Low ordinary. 6%e or 8% ID. "ack, *2
dinar,. 111-160: good ordinary. 3*0:
12 Mrlct good ordinary. 3*e: low mid-[
iX3 aling.. 913-160: Mrlct low middling
185 IB lIBc. middling IB 9-160: .trkt mid-
1BB1 dltng. 10%: goo midding. 11%6; sunet
i2 good middling, 11 5-160: middling fair.
•IT*: middling fair to fair. He; fair.
r-0NE ID IV-ID voxeS, 9*
»r lb, 8%e; 1-crown, Be; i- l
seeded. 12-01 pkgs., 5c.
H ------cnotes »-• —-
4PRICOTS — Cholce, 2® Ho;----
PPE—Evaporatea, choice, 10%c;
♦xtra choice, lie.
Close—Wheat: Market higher; May,
61 2%0102M: July, HMfc
Corn: Market firm; May. 73%c;
July, 72U072%c
Oats: Market firm: May, 53%c; July.
47%c. .
Chiesgo.
CHICAGO, March i—Butter:
GALVESTON, Tex. March 6— Indi-
cations point to a tropical fruit war be:
tween the two largest fruit companies
। in the world through this port in a
short time The United Fruit Com-
pany. which is to bring its line of
fruit steamers to Galveston shortly in
’ competition with its most formidable
tHzmkd
1*04RoF208on- Cures Indlgecdon. Dys pips*. Hertu
iwam 3:,2331 ask „ - p— store
ket steady; creameries, 210300. dak tea
34 0 28c
Kgs*; Market weak; receipts. 7030
cases, at mark, cass Included. 1810
ordinary riret, UHc; firsts, 13%
What We Never Forget
according to scierce, are the things as-
---- I sociated with our early home life, such
of constfpation, ' as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that mother
ion or other liver • or grandmother used to cure our burns,
rhe same if gii- f boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts,
« New Life rim sprains or bruises. Forty years of
anapngz KS; *« ma"sorenr"oniy "25 SAVES TIME and ENERGY
cents at all druggists
CATTLEMAS ones. Lighten* All Housework
GALVESTON,, I — wora “—-—-—*--•--
has been received here of the death am. A am am _ _ a
S APOLIO
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Marh 6—Flour:
Market higher.
Hay: Market steady.
Whisky. $1.40.
Iron cotton ties. 91c.
Bagging 8 %c
Hemp twine. 7%C.
Receipts; Flour. 959® barrels; wheat
18.000, bushels; corn, 44,400, oats. 64,-
600
Shipments: Flour. 13.800 barrels:
wheat 43 870 bushels; corn, 83,950:
oats, 66 800.
15000 m
ll*e; in
TRY IT AND NOTH REDUCTION
IN TOUR FUEL BILL, THIS IS
NOT A BOAST. BUT A FACT.
AND CLOSES STEADY-
- I When you have rheumatism in your ’
on- 1 foot or instep apply Chamberlain's
,n* । Liniment and you will get quick relief
■ - e - > It costs but a quarter Why suffer?
In M-lb box: 2 j „ you h,„ troubie ln ria For -I- by all drueeiwts
, John W Bickelsmith, Greensboro
faney, I Pa ■ has three children, and like most,
I shiezmnedanvra"ema. mM sKL:"aa,Eag „marah “asTheuvnateg
■ 1. ' h e,8aY S,but have "ever found statement that the winter of 1911.12
any,yet J . . -d them as much good waa the coldest in the history of El
as ( hamberlain s Cough Remedy For i Paso There were fifteen days
sale by nil druggists freeling weather in February.
FATAL ACCIDENr.
about 140 099 boxes mors than
■ time last year.
933e: September. 90 He. —
"onsptoqe gte" July, °M• Market Steady
Receipts: Wheat, 9000 bushels;
corn. 52,000; oats, 14.00®
Shipments: Wheat, 47,000 bushels;
corn, 70,000 oats, 600®
are taken toin-
in the prices of
McMinnville. Tenn.—“I can truth-,
fully say that Cardul has helped me
most wonderfully,” writes Mrs.
George Williams, of this place.
”1 was in a terrible fix. and I do ;
believe I would have been dead by
ELEGAP
board. M
Old phone
Kansas City,
KANSAS CITY Mo March 6 — Casb
Wheat: No. 2 hard, 31 10441.03; No
2 red. 31 0901 191
Com: No. 2 mixed, 68%069%c; No
1 white. %ioc.
bats: No 2 white, 684 654; Ne I
mixed. 524053c.
Close— Wheat: May, $102%; July.
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour, steady Rye. No 2. 89220.
Barley. \feed or mixing 70090c; fair
to choice malting. $1 1101 28. Timo-
thy seed $11.00614.50 Clover t
816 990 215® Mess pork. old. $15.,
t, new, 815 8714. Lard Un tierces). 9.07%-
Short riba (loose), 28 8 5
GrGin/Stntintles.
uc Total clearances of wheat and flour ___________— —-------------
were equal to 48.999 bushels. Primary' ter but th* interior was offerir,
• receipts were 315 090. compared with and that little at a higher bask
249.000 the corresponding day a year In the afternoon session the market
F ago Estimated receipts for tomorrow became soft under bearish rumors enn
Wheat. 36 cars corn, 300 bats, 113, ! cerning the labor situations both in
hogs, 30,000 head | England and in Germany At 3 o’clock
1 . ; prices were 3 tn 4 points under Satur-
Chleago. day’s close The market closed steady
a CHICAGO, March 6.—Cash wheat: ' at a decline of 4 to 5 points under yes-
No. 2 red, $1,0246103%; No 3 hard, teray'sclose.
$19301.051: No 1 Northern. 81160 Futures:
lia. 2 northern. 810801.11; No
3 Spring $1.0301 08; velvet chaff. 90
E 08108. durum. »Oc0 8194 ,
Oats: No. 2, white. 53% 654;
9 standard. 52*0 63,
gtS"g tMpnane granulated 4 45c* • The most common cause of insomnia
nar ib.* beet granulated, per 1b' 1s disorders of the stomach Chamber-
rns uis.Eea l
' 5218: e iQoroneaKilton osangaRon na FRITZ TkAxsas OTT.
1o MIIBH.E Ale March 6—Pteher
ROASTED COFFEE Choice pea be r- Charles Frits of this city has been no-
l ry. 25c; choice Rio. 24c; fancy Santos, tified to report to the Kansas City
.Jc team of the American Association. He
GREEN COFFEE—Prime, 17e; choice, played last season with Memphis.
11020c; Peaberry, 31022c. — •-e
New York ket 10c to 20c higher -----
July. 11425«*30 London, easy;
spot;f6*1Ts-6d; futures, 1€5 1Fs M
Customhouse returns show exports of
3084 tons so far this month, lake cop-
per 14*0 14*c; electrolytic, 14%
-*4%c; casting, 13%014.
NEW YORK, March 4 The cotton i sales, 1531 bales, to arrive, 812 ship
market was firm early today.* due to meota 9764. stock, 106.471. Low di
bad weather in the 8outh and reports nary. 9Mc; ordinary, 7%: good ord
of improve apot demand, but eased nary, 8%c; low middling. 19c. middlins
Harsh..fune"e “qtneroun oh.“forergaendzpgitndekgtfona 2012,°1160204 mdn, hto mddli
export -fiour"sales and owing to a re- < barely steady at • net decline of 1 to 4
vvai or cash demand. There was • points The ppening was steady at 1
strong finish at virtually the top point an advance of 1 to 6 points and active,
of the day, Hc to *c higher than last i positions sold 7 to 19 polnts above the
night The end or the session left . closing figures of yesterday right after,
--- - to %e up, oats varyins the call on fresh buying, covering byi
i lower to a gain of %e, recent sellers and renewed bull sup
is exhibiting a dacHne of port, which seemed to be inspired byi
- —*026c. ' ' better Liverpool cables than exported
Strength developed in wheat during and the unfavorable showing of the
the last hour after, • lon8 Peripdot early weather map Realizing was,
bearish control and.e light Unde, qulte active at the advance, and there,
Short selling had evidently been too, were reacwons of 3 to 4 polnts but of
free, while the market was on the ferings wre very weil a
down Perhaps tho most or- the market developed repe
ga. ait.tuame Eut wamtalaro 16 466,
E K Drea th»l shipmentnisa. KJIIP | of >|UUM> With east-i
ine.snteiz.mniw montn would repcnlen belt eonnections were Mid to be
75.002 bumi-sa many of th. KM- hurl OK Oh Ihl. aavanoe, which tend-d MMIPHIS,
.inthucorhosroweanx l.M week', to inErease nrvousnene or., tl..- re Spote • ' ad,
ulatorswho 4040 tMlaY, buying July ports of delayed crop preparations, but ding. 10%c.
S S"K WI ! KmJ 10 S J for Air an, 1BT.C for j ‘
fresh vigor This, however, did not October realizing became heavy, and
become pronounced until the recovery the market later turned easier on rer LIVERPOOL, March 6.-C
of wheat had progressed to a decisive ports that English manufacturers quite tOn Spota in fair demand
me- extent Previously the bulls were re- generally were running short of coa points hegher American mld
strained by the call for ash corn. It I and rumors of increased prospects of a 6.61d: g od middling. 6.23d:
f • being poor on account of ocean ship-; strike among British coal miners. The 5 97d; low middling. 5 67d:
kl persoftering to resell , closing prices were practically the low- Br> 5.29d: ordinary, 5 03d
) f oats did not altogether escape the est of the day Several private wire, bars, of which 500 were
E effect.of the geueral stampede of grain ; were received reporting a better spot tion and export, including
shorts. Relatively, though, the buying demand in the interior Southern spot can Receipts 12 000 lisle
-Nm power seemed more limited.and the markets. 10 400 American
market scored no significant gain Receipts today. 27,705 bale*, against Futures closed firm
5 Prices for hog produets suffered | 51,330 last week and, 10.482 last year at April 6 77d. April-Ma
22 from the larger longs selling heavily I Galveston. 5112 bales, against 2934 last sune June-July
Ep _ to take profits Grain Strength acted, year; at New Orleans 5986 bales against ’- - --
f- only as a part offset when the steps 4168 Hast year st Houston 9228 bales.
f h- -i were finally deserted the a gainst 2644 last year Jan
1 I Cotton futures closed barely steady: i 5 lt 4d; March-April,
I. . . .
Wheat Up Shortly on Export De-
for suffering women.”
If you are a woman, and suffer
from any of the ailments so common
to your sex, we urge you to try Car-
du!, the woman's tonic.
It has helped a million others,—
why not you?
Your druggist sells it.
N B.—Write to: Ladies’ Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-
J
N...I nostox m... Mars cctarenee W0RKS WITHOUT WASTE
3 #- in Z , of meg. ...
•99 vent the former clergyman’s execution J Scneuuied D"ene IT r with menirgitis on th. Fowler farm
. "05*, on "mnmrdo pi.A'reommutagen When youthavappiumattamein.xou: eun“azmihigcara
md --Own Buyers liesul
Operation*.
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