Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 February 1906 — Page 6
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MAPLE SYRUP IN GOOD QUANITY
THE MARKET NOW WELL SUPPLIED WITH SYRUP WHICH CAME EARLY.: ; . .
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SELL FOR $1.25 PER GALLON
Owing to Varying Weather Much Sap Has Been Secured hy. t r The Fannersf ' : " 1
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' The first marketable supply of
maple'- syrup' arrived ;in .Richmond-
this tjreek and tbe qUaUtyof the syrup is said to be excellent. One grocery received 100 gallons, and opier firmq also b6ught -Enough , to satisfy the present demand. The weather has been of the best fox t he makingro) maple yrup.this SM tjnlejwji bj Charles Fouts. living south of town, about a'mo'ntn ago,' but at that timi but ' a f eV 'gallons? 1 were : marketed. Jjowj the groceries are well supplied and the molasses Is" selling fasti The price' for (hV present" will Wrbain atj
j1.25 for a gallon, excepting'in three W'Wore gallon lots, when ten s-cents'
is deducted for each. 1 ' '
LOCAL MARKETS
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INBIAIIAPOLISt MARKETS
; VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. New York, February 19.--The weekly repor of the secretary of the New York Produce Exchange on the visible supply of grain shows: Wheat today, 47,212,000 bushels; year ago, 37,455,000 bushels ; increase, 9,754,000 bushels. Corn ; today, 154S7,000
bushels; year ' ago.
bushel
increase,
8,S4G,000 G,34i,000 2G,223,(.i00 17,000,000 S.230,000
bushels. Oats today, bushels; year r ago, bushels; increase,
bushhels.. Changes from ? last week were : Wheat, decrease, . 531,000 jhusliels; corn, ; decrease, 140,000 bushel; , oats, r decrease, lp4,000 .bushels,' . .'; ' .) ,-. .
Spring-Like( Weather, Too Much for
,Wheaf; Traders Took Selling r Side With Usual Result f , Corn Little Weak. , . t Chicago, February 20.-?-The loca wheat market was weak pn free sell ing by pit , traders. The .leading fac
tors in causing the depression were
the spring-like weather 'jin the IJnitet States, and an official report showing
the wheat crop of France to be n ex
cellent condition. May opened yc td
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Hog Prices Back Again to Top Mark; General . Market ' 10c - Higher I Under Good Demand Cat- j tie Prices" Lower.
Receipts, 5,000 hogs, -950 cattle and ' 200 i sheep,' against 5,S45 hogs, 120 j
cattle and 10 sheep a week ago and 5,891 hogs, 1,45S cattle and 201 sheep a year ago. i j 5 . i When the bog market opened the supply in sight was small and with a good demand from practically all
t buyers, trading from .the start 'was
active and j.rices 515e' higher than yesterday. Several loads came in obi late trains, but with a 'tcostinued steadv demand lijrht grades sold
jpromptly at steady prices, but there
was a lack .of - competition : ou sthe
closing, market for the heavier grades
and they were a little weaker. .Tha range in prices was from $6.20(a6.40j and the bulk of the supply sold-- at G.25(ttC35.f -r, ' f f Best Cattle Hard to. Sell. 4
OPENING CHANGES
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,o lower. firUl sold off in K2J!4. r
The corn market opened steady on
COUNTRY PRODUCE, i f
ij .y v'.;o..x ' . r f-.'i : ') ') .,, , -v, rt , jBntter; . ,; , . ;
Creamery, .23c to 27c Country 15c to 20c .WJi.'MM'f-iil EggS.- - '-'-' I Country, per dozen ......... .....17e Poultry,Per!LA LjChickens, dressed,? . 4 . . . jl2c IjTurkeys, dressed, . . .lc jo 20c Duks, dressed, . .i6c to 17c il PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. I I (Furnished by -Bee Hiv Grocery.) Pruits. I Dates, per lb., , 10c i Lemon doa., . . . . .". . .30c Upp1cs per u..5. . 1 . .$1.80 to4$2.25
Cal. Oranges, do 25cao 60c
i Cranberries, pefc'qf..;;. i . :i. .20c
x1 jga, pet u.j (' I'nt ivu pananas, doz., 15c to 20c Maaga Grapes, lb., 20c Orape ..Fruit, .each,. . f x . . 15c Btrawberrijesi' per5 qt s. . 75t
fijadishes, per bunch 05c
Cabbage, per lb., 3c ettuce, per lb., 20c tjlead lettuce, per head 10c jtpioacK per ..lb. . r. , , ry , ... Oc Cab Celery,, bunch, .. 10c f 3 bunches, :.c (Cucumbers, each, 20c ifcgg Plant, 15c to 20c jlTomatoes, each be jfareen ;Bean,s, penH: pki, 25c i ?':,'$ 1 1 (PoUtoes. . . 'Jersey Sweets, per pk., 50c Common, per bu., 75e ! Plour. Pancake, per pkg., 10c Buckwheat, per pkg., 1 . 1 . . . . . . .10c : Popcorn. - 'it i On cob, jterilb. . ........... . 5c Shelled, per lb., ....10c
I Miscellaneous. Cale, per 34pk., 10c Maple Syrup, per gal., $125 Extra Fine, per gal., . . .'. . i . . .$1.40 Jloney,' per ib., i . . . .7. 122
Maple Sugrar, per lb., . . . 4 . .15
Clm Chowder, per can, 25
WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.)
opened steady
a' moderate demand by several prod-j ment, ommis,sion: bouses. iMay) opened unchanged to a shde iloweir, and during the ; early part"Of : the sessmrj held -within xthese iigures. i JC -J i iThe.market in oats vas inclined to be weak" because of a profit-taking by local i bulls. ( 1 'f i . l ! i Despite a steady, market fof live boss the price of provisions was weql because of profit-taking. j
t Chicago Grain . and Provisions,
(Furnished by 0. G. Marray.) I i : . '.'I t v ;- ' oDen -''close
May.:..t i;,-..;A.'.-83 ' 82j J uly, .. . . ... 82. .-814' Corn. May -. ; : r:rr: . : ' 43 4314
to the tfirtdard CreJcehtlThire was a
good demand from all sources, es-j pecially from local "packers for thej female butcher j qattlg and ) Jq. ,1? steers, which sold promptly at steadyf prices. fTheelwas' ilaelt of coropeti-j tion for the betterrades of steers and they were difficult to sell. Prices were lower, in harmony with other! places, the average,, representing a general decline of lOlacfromr the
close" of last Week. Several loads of this class of. cattle had not been 'soldi
at 'a late hour, and, L, it was evideq
that some would be carried over w
stock was qiiiet at unchasedr pneep and bulls and 'calves were steady.- j j Easy Outlet for. Sheep. I ' -There ' was a .normal, supply .c-fj sheep arid lambs, about' erioughf..iq accommodate the .immediate ,reouire-i
ments dif local butchers. There fwqg
but aneasy outlet for-the .supply, -and
prices were steady as compared Svithj
all!
May.;. July July . . May ?
v-..,, 43,
Pork. $15.42 15.72 '
Lard.
July . . . . . .
May
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May
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$15.87 "15.70
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Chicago Livestock. Receipts Hogs 25,000. Left oyer, 6,021 Pxospecjts steady. Light G.d0"(a6.25; , Mixe . 6.05(0.3. Heavy $6.056.30. ' Rough ;$j6kp (a6.10
Cattle 5,00Q; weak. Sheeigcllpwe
!f j - Other Iiva Stock. Markets.
t .Omaha, February. 2.0 Cattle -ReH
ceipts, 5,700; market slow, 510c lower. Hogs Receipts, 14.Q0&; market 5q 'loJHJbulSc otfM&) $3S)2y2 5.97V&. Sheep Receipts, 22,000; nrorket) slow to 10o lov?er. ' " ' . .Cincinnati, February 20. General ly higher; butchers and shippers, 37036.40 ;XcommoU, f j$5J5(S015. Cattle-Seaxly, fair to good shippers $4.50(5.25; common, $2,002.75. Sheep--Steady; $3.005.25;; lambs," steady; $4.007.50. -
HARD AND SOFT COAL" CARRIERS WERE EXCEPTIONS AND LOWER. READING HEAVILY BOUGHT
Which Increased Its, Rise to. Over Four Points and Overshadowed Whole Market.
New York, February 20. Opening changes in tb6 stock imarket f rom last ftight's prices were generally smallj
but of good variety, and the quality fwitii 'gains predominating. The hard
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A ould call your attention to your will and the settlement of your estate. 1 ' - 1 :r-t 1 . Executor, Administrator, Guardian. Receiver, etc we offer the experience and respbrisibility of a very strong Company. . ! i 1 : - ,-t
Deposits, over $800,000.
Capital, $100,000.
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BET FUEL IN RICHMOND : 91.00 Per 1,O00l6ubic Feet ' ;
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RICHMOND 'LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER COMPANY
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the elose of last eeltr Practically
of the consignment a were lambs arA; the best grades sold at $7.25, wifi others ,at .$6.eOT15. The best 6o
slieeri aref uflabli as high as $5.00J
and cutis .ksjllw'ai $3.00. Indianapolis Grain. February 19. .
Wheat Dull; No. 2 red, S6d
track: No. 2 red, 82V2c os millincj
707.90lfreight: No. 4frecL 7SVc lack; re
, 7.82 ,'7.77 Heated, !rackj ehruyy, 86ei
Marcn, jooc ; unmerchantable, -Vea
wagon, ,5cN L
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Corn. .
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NewCem .;A .........35 to 38c
56 lbs., 50c
Shelled, 55c Hay. imothv. new baled, . .$9.00 to $9.50
Kew hay, , .'. a$8.0d t6$9.00
fired' hay,- .baied; . J . ; . . .$8.00 C-1 r 5 1 1 ' Clover. Baled, $7.00 Ioose, i . . . . v. .$61)0 Seed, per bu'., ...$6.00 to $8.00 I Oats. Kew oats per. bu., .25c to .2Sc Sheaf oats, 8c to 10c t Wheat. Wheat, 60 lbs., 70c to $1.15 Miscellaneous. IT 9, per Vi.f 0O0 to COc Straw, balerpeT ton, .$450 to $5.00
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RETAIL MEATS.
(Fmrnishebl by Hadley Meat Market.)
Roast Pork, per lb.,Ti-12eto 15c Veal, per lb., 10 Tc to 20c Beefsteak, per lb.',1"". . . .12cto 15c m Fresh Pork, per lb., ....10 c to 15c
Corn JiM T$f. j 2 twfce 41
through billing 42c; No. 3 whiteJ
413Ac. throuffh billinsr 42c: No. ;41
white, 39c; No. 2 white mixed $Xy2c r through r ,billjngf. No- 3 white
mised, mit ; r.. To.:' 2e r ye)16w 41e J
;thrppgh filing !4j4c-; No". yellow
41c, through billing 41 ic; No. $ yellow, 3914c; No. 2 mixed 4l, through billing 414e; No. 3 mixd 41c, through billing 4114c; No. 14 mtxed,139c;c. 3 v
-i OatsWeak; KoI- 2 "hif,'1 31e;
No. 3 white, 31c; No. 2 mixed, 30e;;j No. 3 mixed, 29c; No. 4 mixed, 27e;i
rejected, 25c. ; j Hay Quiet 5 No. 1 timothy, $9.50.; RyeL:N6.-2 rye3, 60 1 . s l ; Indianapolis Wagon Market. Corn 43(S)47c.
Sheaf oats $S.009.00. New shelled oats 3235c. Millet-$7.008.00. , . ., c lay Timothy, . $9.0010.50 ; ... clover, $7.008.00; mixed hay, $8.50 10.00; straw, $4.005.00.
Chuck Roast per lb.. ...... . . . .10c Beef to koi!,?per lb..ii.O.Cic to 15c Pork chops, per lb., 12e Fishr' per lb., .-..;....'.'...;.. .-. il5c Xlchmond Lirestock. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir Co.) Hogs, 400 lbs.? common and rough, $5.20 toL$5.25 per Irundred.1 . : -Hogs, 200 to 250 lbs average $5.50 to $5.60 per hundred. cm rVuVh?, f!erif to
$4!25 per hundmt ' Lambs, $5.50 to j $6 per hundred. . t Calves 6.00-to, 650, per hundred.
In Self Defense Major Hamm, editor and manager, of the1 Constitutionalist; "Eminence, Ky.,J when he was fiercely attacked, four years ago, y Piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica; Salvq, of which he says: "It 4ured tieip ten days and no trouble yrice' Quickest healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts, and Wounds.
25c at A. G. Lufcen's drug store, . .
'ITS A A ,rfci V
Ifyot havA loVt touV bbvhooa SDir-
it cbuAge Jfnd Vcorffid ence of youth.
( we orfcr you new life, fresh courage and freedom 'from "ill health in Hollister's Rocky fountain -Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. Q. Luken & Co.
Other Grain Markets. Liverpool, February 20. Wheat Spot. nominal; futures steady; March 6s ; May, 6s-' 6y2d ; July 6y8d. Corn Spot quiet; American mixed hew, 3s lld; American mixed, old,
4s 7Vd; futures quiet; March, 3s lldl May, 4s Id.
Cincinnati, February 19. FlourDull ; f fancy, c j $3.54;10 p 2 f amilyj $3.353.G0. r Wheat-j-Easy ; Jower j 88V290c. Com Quiet; 43c. Oats Quiet; 32V2. Rye Dull; 6970cl Provisions Firm ; lard, ..6.00; bulk meats, $7.S712; bacon, $9.12. i U.- - ' 'i ' 8 I - ' I '; -':!:: i ' i 1 ? ,t i , Many men. give. lavishly if goid To build bridges and castles and towers?of.old .. ,,,m, , i If 5"QU want everlasting fame, a bene- " factor be,' uive the ; poor and needy . Rocky fountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Company.
and 'soft coal carriers wrerei exceptions ahd were a small fraction" lower oni the decision of the Supreme Court re-! gardihg; rights of ;oal carriers' to deal
in that commodity. . i ' Priees fell dff sharply in; spots an
men" rose Mgoroxisiy wiien'feuppiortin'j
ordere appeared. ' Reading'and Smelting sold a' 'point0 below ! last highti
ahU Great Northern 'preferi-etl lost its! riiie' before, the revoeery set irt. Large,
fractional gains were-shown in' mostj of the important stocks, besides ad
vances of 1 to 1 111 St. Paul, Brook A
lvs Iransit, Colorado I'uel ana o in
r ? 1. Asvwroiu jiiy.ri.fr
Fitful
tui buvinsr cause(
d a large num4
wen on tauxsa rcaffliing Hinoint or mord
cks not of
first importance, including many in
dustrials. UelaAvare oc Hudson rose
4, Colorado Fuel 2, Reading
Brooklyn. Rapid Transit, 2 asdMisH
souri I'acinc iy. Among xue one
point: &i!bg.Wertf Canadian J Pacific,j Wabash,. Amalgamate Qoptper, Loco-; motive, "Pressed Steel' Car, Lead and!
half a dozen others. Reading Jumps
The heavy buying of Reading Tthiol)! ineHdtsjrjseltd 4 'points! ove-slfadoVe? tte 'whole Tarket: 'th'ei jump in that stock caused a rally in! other coal stocks which had been tle-i pressed on the court decision. Great Northern preferred imp'roed' oAi Loui ville - & ashvil e, Uni on Paci fi c, United States Steel 1 to 1. NEW YORK STOCKS. (Furnished by O. G. Murray.) open close. 'Amal.'Coriper . . A... .lll34 'lll1
fAm. C. ' & F. tfd- . ; V .' A 43 43y8
Am. -Locomotive v. .V. 73 ?72
Am. Snielt. & Rfg" . .'.163' ' 162
'Am. iga Rfg j. . ; i 441' 140 'Atchisoh' t .'It IVV.J. ... 904 : ,f" 89 Anaconda .' : i. . ; . .286 '' '2S3' Atchison pfd . . vV.108 i ' 103 ? Baltimore & ' Ohib : . . .il04 110U
Cash
To make four1 gbod first!;i(ortage lpans witl.
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Fim1 $300 to $800.
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Rhones 49 and- 64
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Canadian Pacific i h .172cpm. & st. P. ::..i..Li80
Chesapeake & Ohio . , Colo. Fuel & Iron . .' , F.rie . :.';...:
111. Central ... J ...... .173y8 Louis. & Nash. ; . . ... .148 Met. St. R. R. ...I... 118 " Mexican Central ...... 244
-56 64y2 433s
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17234 179 '56i2 65 ! "433,4 174 l47i2 ll8V8 28
Missouri Pacific . . Mo. Kan. & Texas National Lead . . N. Y. Central . Tor. & Western . , Pacific Mail;.. . Pennsylvania ... People fs Gas . '. . Reading . . Republic Steel . Republic Steel pfd
'....100 iooy2 .. .. 3434 3434 ..... 84 8534 ;...149 r 148i2 . .. 88 87 I.... 46 46i2 ..L..139 139 ..... 98i2 98i2 ....136 139 32. '' 3212 1053,4. IO0I2
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A healthy man is a king in his own
right; an unhealthy man is an unbap-
Lpy slare. Burdock Ulood Bitters
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Acidents will happen but thebest regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil i f pr such : emergenciesj It subdues the iain ami Ltals the
'hurts.
Rock Island .......... .... 2538
Rock Island pfd 645 G4 Southem.'Pacifl I i.l K . 6q 1 3 A534 Southern Railway . .'38 38i2 Tenn. Coal & Iron ..-..156 155
34i& T4 "' . ' :152V, 151V
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23 46 93
Texas & Pacific TJniori Pacific i U: S. Steef . . . U. S. Steel pfd Wabash5 .. Wabash pfd,
Western Union
...1063A .-.-.'93
Sales to noon ....480,300
iSew York money market $ to . 5 per cent. . , .. 1
LADTES i m&ke f roni $18 .to -$30 per week tn'd want yrm to have the same opportunity. The work, is very xlcasantfandwiU pay ypu. handsomely -"fx even your spare time. I speak rorn experience, t as; I have , often hiade , $10.00 iuT a single day. Thia is deception. I wat't no money and Mill gl.Nr se.ud fu' particulars to all. A''ess, 2 . Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10, Portland, lT-aiae.
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ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED,
Director?
i INSURANCE, i
E. W. COLVIN. Fire Insurance,
City and Farm.
920 Main street.
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Telephone
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The leading: Real Estate Man. in
Richmond,' WOOpHRST,; 1 913 Main.? Farma and citv proriertv. Fire
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TEAS "AND r COFFEES. 1 ." '-t -f-j-v ; .", ; ?v. ;;ik'v)$n'": GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. r Extra, S. p H. trading stampii with our teas, coffees, baking powders, extracts and spices. , .722 Main street ff;" ':" v''' - .
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THTilAtJide iMrAipVICO
y-:f ' Beats tThem AU. t' ' -; 1 f .s't'i a ir ? ' 428 Maini fin
I have lots" for "Sale on veiy eas terms WN6H 18th," South 21st, Richmond Ave aha SlfeViaa efreei, Se in?, Al.Iifnnt
7 North. 9th street; v - ' ' ; 1
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IREDELL FERGUSON; hi Insnrancte. '4 North" lntU Te 626. ' Notary Puhlic. 4 : j J 1 K 11
' We ' buy sell;and 1 exchange,' seebni hand novels, ?wild West Pluck" Into Luck, Buffalo, Bill and rotlrerf five Kftnt weeklifs. Draper v& Son.j Phon 1498. 610 Main ' , .: t f jjUt
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Admisolon-r.lcn, 15c ; Ladies Frco;
I Skates for ladies aha gentlehin, lOc,
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