Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 March 1906 — Page 6
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HUE LOCAL MARKETS
FARMERS ARE NOW .BRINGING HOME GROWN j RADISHES AND LETTUCE TO RICHMOND DEALERS. ' - '. As.'de From These Two Vegetables There is Very Little Home Grown Stuff on the Market Shipments of S outhern Foodstuffs Which Are Received Daily Are Very FineApril 1 a Change is Expected. About the only home grown vegetables now on the market are --radishes and lettuce. These two vegetables are plentiful and the fanners are bringing ; jn : large quantities which are offered to the consumers by the retailers at very reasonable prions. . . '-.-.. : Yv- ' Nearly., all the. jfooda :. now " on ' the local p markets - are southern gprcwn and nre ij Especially fine , the -season this'year jri .the southern states being evceptiq'naliy ; good. ; ! Shipment ' of southern foodstuffs, i are receited daily. " ' ' ' " ""'-y-''N,'v The home' 'grown"-Vegetables are not evpected to put in' their1 appearance in the local markets' much ' before iho. middle; of: ApVliXir'ihdWations rvnitn.to an exceptionally, goad, seat son.v- the1 BnoAfr bein? 1 beneficial"! ami iho iirices(''will Jie'xt redely, : reason a ble. juii ju; .i'iii-.m .,-; t t . if.fj; i. T .J', nit - f ' i.i' M . (Paid' Vy the' Bee Hive Grocery.) ; i . . . I i . t ' . Jlliiij . ; t ) i.l t, o j u .nai ! : Btitt'er.1 ' f ' 5 t:r-i- T" Creamery, ' .V.'.YW . J .23c to :27c rouhtry..'"' ';?.. : :.'15c! to?20c Countryiper 1 dozen ... .; . 14c Poultry, Per Lb. , Chickens, .pressed, . . . .12Vc Turkeys, dressed, ........18c to 20c Duks.' dressed;' . : : .'.'.16o to 17c , PROVtsiO RETAIL PRICES (Furnished by"Bee Hive XJrdeery.) Ttnits. Pates, per lb., MYdS' demons, doz., v..... ..30c Apples, per bd!vv...i;0o $2.25 Cnl. Oranges, doz.,, . . . . . . .25p to 60c Figs', 'per lb.,". . , ..'..'20c Malaga Grapes, lb., ...... 20c Grape Fruit aclii."l'1;rii-'Ur.16c Strawberries, per flt . w . w. . - 75 Radishesperunch . . .L If Cabbage, per lb, .v. . . . . '. t . . . . . 3c LcttuceTlSeribrTTTrrTrnTrrT head lettuce., per head .10e 8pinach,J per lb ! V. . . .V. . . V; V P.lOc Cal. C'elery, untb, . ;10c' bunohea, . V. ; v?.- . .. CC25 Cucutibats, each,W. . . II .. . . il0e f.gg. Plant, ,t . . .15cto 20c hi Tomatoes, each ...... r.".". 6e, (ireen i5eans, per pk.f zoo Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk., . .' . . .'V.yiSOc' Common, buv ..;..Vi..75e A IVIUl Pancake, per pkg.. .,.,.. .)V....10o Buckwheat, per t pkg., i ..... , ,10c Popcorn. : , n i ; : ) On cob, per lb., .r;V'A.?l.,...V;v. 6e ISbslled, per lb., .10c m Miscellaneous, - - ' i,f: Cale, per pk., J.0e Maple Syrup, pef gal., ;;..u. .'$2.25 Mxtra Fine, per gal., ......... .$1.40 Honey, per lb., ) ; . ; . i'i .22 Maple Sugar, per lb., i. . , J5 .25 CUm Chowder, per can, Aw WAGON MARKET. .t i (Paid b.jH. J Ridge t&n.l Corn. NewiiCorn,") . .1 14 . 1 .- k 35! toi 38c 56 lbs., ......... ....... .50c " Shelled, 1 .,;... . . ; i J. . . .r. . . .f.55c t,i:'t ; viHay. ' tM - t mr.1 Timothy, new baled, ..$9.00 to $9.50 New hay, $8.00 to $9.00 Mixed j haw baled, . ...i ,.v$S.OO 41 Italed, .4 ...... Lv. ,$7.00 Loose, $6.00 JSeed, per buy . . i$0,00 to $8.00 i-u.i3?v::.'0ti.v. . ju: ' s. . New oats per bu., ,25c to 28c Sheaf oats, 80 to 10 . t Wheat. , Wheats 60 lbs.',... 1.... 70c to $1J.5 ", , Miafcellaneous. Nye, per bu., , .5.... ...... 50c to 60c K t raw, baled , per ton, .$4.50 to $5.00 Millet, ......,.......$6.00 to $3.00 RETAIL MEATS. (Furnished by Hadley Meat Market.) ?ioart.Pork, per .,....120 to 15e Veal, per lb., t . , ..... t,10 c to 20e tieefsteak, per lb.V .....12c to 15c Fiesh Pork, per b. ,.4Q . p.tp15c Chuck Roast, per lb. ........... 10c
PRICES-FOR . THE SATURDAY -MARKET BASKET
Saturday marketers, wilL not.
- from todayaffieyh"ad rastVSaurday"Tlwi-T?r ; state of affairs can be laiTat the door of olcTman Boreas. There is a large demand for eggs-but thenkeTf""the---TYaj-ne County hens, and tb-einability-tfTthe farmers to get what eggs ' they ..have inta towo, causes the retail grocers much embarrassment. Eggs are now s quoted from 18 cents to 20 cents per dozen. Country butter brings ' 28 cpnts a pound, being hard to get, and creamery butter is quoted at -35 ents iier pound. Chickens are selling- at 20 cents a pound and tur-j key, what there are on the market, bring 23 eents a pound. ' Radishes-1 are oc a bunch; beets "10c -a. bunch, leaf lettuce 20c a pound; head lettuce (trimmed), 40e a pound; cabbage, oc to 15c a head; potatoes, 75c a bushel or 20c a peck; new Bermuda '..potatoes, SOc a peck; sweet potatoes, 50c a peck; turnips, parsnips, carrots and spinach, ali 40e a peek. Bermuda onions are 8c a pound; red white or yellow onions I are 40c a peek. Tomatoes are selling at 40c a -pound;. green beans atj 35c n-quarter peck; California celery at 8e a bunch or two bunches i for 15c; cucumbers at 20c each; cauliflower at 15c to 25c a head. ; Fruit continues firm, and, with high prices,, salegjiave been rela-f tivelv small. .Grapes are 40c a pound; appfes are 50c. to 75e a peck; fancy box apples, $1 a peck. Bananas are 15e to 20e a dozen; lemons.' are 20c. California oranges, 25c to 00c a dozen; Florida, GOc. Strawberries are firm at 50e a quart. Grapefruit, 120 to 15c each.
l CHICAGO MARKETS Shorts Again Active and Liberal j Buyers; ' Cable Bids;, and . Small 1 Shipments Take ,Wheat Up Pixm ;in thejCorn Market. J s - J Chicago, Mprch , 1C -T!:e -...wh.st market was strong on. active and lib ffal buying by shorts at 'the opening. The chief causes of the strength were hich'r" cablesl ;' 'smaller Argentine
liipments and, a. continued good. de- The' maketing 1 of Jiogs brought' ihe PHcf. down' tdnI42i4Specurnlind for flour at outside markets, prices up to the highest point they ation n other fstocks,,Vas ! - of site)
Offerings t were lightr M ay ""opened adThe corn maket opened strong on n rmer cables and small, local receints. May 'opened "(a?1' to '4(c higher and advanced to ,48c. i7r ,o,j . .There was very little tradine in oats, but tne m'arket" was1 st'eady to firm. 'Provisions were firm and fairly active.j ,f,r . tI ,: ;f: :h'' :tf,.l !:. Chicago Grain and Provisions. (Fui-nisbedcby .O. G Murray.) ' .i'-ti"h. c3:ii..-- open telosei kau it Wheat.-a:.' it .-; jn May .. wwi.. if. -78 rTSV Corn. V'I . . . . .. 43..;.. 434 ......,,,.,..,44 43 S Oata.1 I , ...r.L... .1 B0 t29 July May, ...$15.90 $15.95 July::. . f.V; .V. ; . . . f- 1&82 15.35 May . . . 4. . t 7.92 r 1 7.91? lnly .AT ....,....,.,8,02 &Q2 , Chicago. Jiyetocko,! : " joleceiptsjj HogSrrnl2,000. u Iweft oye-, 7,154. ..Pjrp.spqc.ts, -5c r higher. Light', $6.056.27y2.,-r( Mixed,.. $6.00 (56.3212. ,.t .Heavy 3.s $6.056.30. Rough, $6.00640. Jl .1 ) :!!t . III- I. '1 If. 'I ( - 1 f 5 C ; " .5 '!;. i ' '. - Omaha, 'March 'f 16. Cattle Receipts' l,S00VTOaVket' steady' to strpnger. IIogsReceipts' 9,000; "market strong 1 to ;5c higher: bulk:7 of u sales, $6.05(a6.10. Sheep Receipts 9,500; marftef steady:"' J ' -" ?- f JCineinhati; 'March 16.HoAc'tive; "butchers land shiifpeW, $6:45 6.50 ; f eommbn , $4.D56.25. battle. Steady? fairfto,rgood 'Shippers, ' $1.50 5.35; r eommdri,r,,$2.25(??3!.l0. Sheep Steady; $3.505.75; lambs,rsteady $4.507.50;t ; v i :' All smart jup-to-date women of today, Know haw to bake,! Wash, singjad jto .. piy; ooii -tti , ittvWithout these talents a wife is N. Unless she takes . Rocky . Mountain Tea- V i. . ; : r , n For sale by A, G. Luk en & Co., Beef to bod, per lb., ......6a to 15c Pork chops, per lb., 4.2 Fish, per lb.i , ; . . . . . .4 . . . j . . . 15e . :..; Slchmond LiractodB. ; Hogs, top, heavy, $5.SQ to $6.00 per hundred. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough. $5.60 to $5.70 per, hundred. ... , A Ho?rs; 200 and 250 lbs'average $6.00 to $6.15 per her hundred. Choice butcher steers, $4.50 to $4.75 per hundred. . .Lambs, $5.50 .to. $6 per .hundred . Calves $6.00 to $6J50 per hundred.
(a44c to (5:34c higher, and
vaneed td 786. " t r; Small Receipts 'of Corih
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July WKi . . P.T. . .YVi. 8.52 8.50 steers. . The local .packers,,, .took , a.
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INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS Hightest Hog Prces for Nearly Three t -Years;; One Load; in Local Market Sold for $6.55 Some Peddling oi Cattle. ' ' ' '" ' . TndiansnoJis. March 16. RPc;nta 2,000 hogs, l,l()a cattle and 100 sheep agaihst. 2,030 hogs- i;0D0! cattle arid 17; 'sheep last week' and 5017 liogs,; A,dwu cau,ie ang. sne,ep ,a year.go, have -been-sinee-May lnnrl nt, fr,Mi )1P(vtf $6.55. Te greater : number of, th& class wire sold around d.S0(a6.52. When the market-opened there was as usual, only . a. smallT run eceipjts were smaller "than' ' ahyx-time this week. Thef aetrvity of rbatb packers and shippers put the early prices up 10 to 15 cents andat the close the market was 15tto 20, cents higher on all grades. Outside market reports favored the selling side? Both packfirs and shippers hid raJ good many Qrderg-to fill and Jhe, competon be tween,thesf forces atj.ali times, yas strong. ,ate. arrivals o i:hogs,,,of whici thjCre'were about .fifteen loads,, brought th narket to jhigheT. plane than,.itwa.s ,n th&.earjy. trading. . Te quality o these, latje arrival was , regarded as good. The bulk of .thg sales ranged from' $;6f35. to ".$6.45., fThpre t the . usual r run ,0 light pigs , tqf inferior quality fof which the .trad, has nOj call. There wee a slow, sale.. Favored Light Cattle.' - The cattle market , ,cpsed steady , with'jthe .decjine made yesterday, jlejceipts were not the average, but the ,denlan from, bothj. local, and outside, -sourcs; , wap.' nmitea. ( in may . in stances salesmen nad to peddle tor. good many of the best cows and heif ers at teady prices.. Butcher,, grades I 01 lnierior quality were nammered, and( in manyr sales, pricey we 10c lower than yesterday. "Dealers, however,, said the general market was on a steady basis. Thjer-wWe ,. more steers'sold in. ihe early jnarft th' at any "time thjs week.' lpackefp. we buying' them at 700 to iSOO pounds. Salesmen who had steers of greater weight 'had a hard tim.e dispoifag o their offerings and ' many .. were carried over for' tomorrow's '"market. Bulls were a good sale at steady prices.)' Calves bf fair Cwe,igM' sold, steady.1 'A few sales of calves aVera-1 ing 150 pounds sold .fox. $S.25. Salesmen say that the calves of smaller weight t!ar not Vfantedby the trade. The stocker aid.feeder;iniarket0is in a rut, owing to the bad weather caused by the heavy noW.?nii' Wanted Lambs of Quality; Receipts of sheep and lambs' were" . janjer man apy lime mis weeK, dui 11 . ' "11 ,!i '-t:- I t me quaiiiv was so . poor mai me prices obtained for them Aras no cri terion of the general market. " Tlieie ereseveral shippers with orders for lambs ' of " quality, ( ' and these were willing to , pay fancy prices for them. A few late arrivals of lambs . sold well at steady prices. . H -1. Cattle. Steers t t ,4 . , . . .... . v,-. Good to choice ...'...$5.35 $5.75 Common to medium .. 5.00 50 Heifers Y'"" - Good to choice ... . '. "; 4.15 Fair to medium ...... .3.60 4.65 4.00 Cows. Good Yov choice . . . 3.60 Vo) 4.23 Fair to medium 3.25. fix) 3.50 tin ,- "i Bulls God to jprHne . Fair to medium . 3.75 (a 4.23 325 : 3.50
aEOENT SELLIN0-OT MISSOURI GROUT. PUBLIC UTILITIES REGAIN UNDEESSUEEy
.:ta Tr-j it Opening Prices iieaerally Lower Than Last Night's Close. Tone Slightly Irregular. Df rto, a Sprink-. , XntlM . .Qains. I'Hiouri Pacific I Rallied Later Leading a General Recovery. Bonds Dull. Close Was Stronger. o i'iT Oil "New YVSrk? i !i6'6peiiing prices in tlH0toj-k0rket,;vej,e generally lower than last night on a limited volume of trading, but there was a sufficient sprinkling" of , gains to make the tone slightly irregular. tlrgetot' selling' of Missouri' 'Padifid offset ' spasmodic' rallies "led 'by Reading1 ! an'o? Amalgamated Copper.1 Tile extrerrie Tfeakhess1 bf Missouri '"Pacific affecte'd. the 'other Gould proper-1 ties, and there was also continued pressure ;:against the public utilities. Support developed and there vVas! a geneVal flroVerJr, teaching to K roint in -Ilssomi' Pacific ;iM 1 , ir " Wiped OlitJ Losses, Then' Rested J Thrl market became ' practically .stagnant -at me recovery wiuen"naa f wiPed' out most .of the lsses. Boiids were emit- ami neavy. uoom trailers 'sueceede'd iii ifhcoVering stoplo's's ortlersMn "Co'rfolidated Gas arid dt-ON-'e thre rdrtve' di,,Tiot have' any great effect!'-A recovery of any great effect!,J'A recovery df 2 points' in Cons61idated Gas J was d forehinher . of 'J better "prices all around,1 Missouri" Pacific 1 gettihg back to 95,' and Bt: Paul; Union'' Paieilic, Amalgamated "Copper and other favorites hwjpg an iraproveniei. At "the close many "stocks ha'd recovered a point or more above the (Furnished by O. G. Murray.) open ciose. ) .. i ; :' 11m Hi AmaJ, Copper ; ,.j n106 f p.OJVa Afa.,.cr:& f.;,. , . . "M . . '41 Ain. Locomotive OS1 , ,,,69 M Am.fS,meltI& Rg, . !j59V3,': 15 Am. Sugax Rfg.,.. ,fI. .138 ; f13S Atchfson i f . . . 93 , iM . 9,3 .. Anaconda ; ,V-. r .269,! -j270( Baltimorej & . Ohio . 1 1 . . 110 lip r Brooklyn -R.J,.T'. .rl . , J4 ;S4 Canadian Pacific,j ... .,.17034- .171 dM."& St. P ...I7510 1753 ChesapeaWeW Ohlo ft. 57 j V: !5J Colo. Fuer &lron -.'V 63 v;63' 1 Erie .. ..........v.:. 4214 42i2 I1L Central. 170 170 LduisNash . . . JhBO' Jr 152 j Met. StAfR: R. v nr..UV2 o.ll20 Mexican Central '. 2&A 24?8 Missouri Pacific37.1;:1.1.. 96 National Lead 80 k.JY. Central .. .."..7.146 Pfennsylvaiiia t . u . i . i.137 Peopled Gasi . .4 i . . 3 944 Reading .ulnwii . .uL'.rI27 Republic Steel f pf d r i . . 100 81 14634 -137 ;"S5 ji 128 100; Rock Island . ;r;. .126 ! 264 Southern Pacific; uu.' en ; 66 166 Southern Railway ii.).-.41.iu 41.1 ' Sjojuthern RaHway pfd;10iy2 10iy2 Tenn. Coal & Iron . . .. -150i2- 150 Texas & Pacific 333 33 'tfrion jpacifla f;"VV. .152;-i$' U. S. SteeT . . . . . . 1 . . 4038' 40 U.' S. Steel pf d . . ... ,105 s 106 . , Wabash ,.... , vr 22 , ., 22 Wabash -pfd,,;; .......50. 50. Western. JJnion 93 1 1 Sales to; .2 r. m., 4380p0.f r New York money market 5 and(5 and and anjje.cent. 0(J?' HEW YORK GRAIN MARKET Wheat Quotations. May, ,..833883c ...;,83gsac ' Corn Quotation. ' no May. July Sept.. 49 c 4848c 49c ,r'"" Provisions5. ;T:: - BeefSteady PorkFirm: "Lard $7.80 Steady; Western prime 735. Calves . Common "to best veal . . 60 Fair to good heavy .. 3.00 ,8.00. 6.50 . 4 ft T5est heavies ... .$6.30 6.37 .Medium aai ; mixed 1 , 6.25 6.32 - : Sheep.'1' ' ' Good to choice ......$4.50 $4.75 Culls- to diuM . : : . ' 3.00 ' 4.25 Spring Lambs 60 6.75
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: ,H. W. C Fire Insurance, Teifthone 553. uity ana mrm. 920 Main street. Tfl leading, KeaXf Estate Man, in Richmond, a: Wj30DHURT, ; 913 Main.- Farms ajra city property. Fire Insurance. . , it el ..m.'SL&C . ..,1 BejttJThem AIL; 42S,Maiu.X) . 1. 1-; :I have lots for on very easy terms on North 2 ; North F, North chmortd Ave and me, Al IE Hunt, XSth,' South 2 Sheridan 'stre 7 orth 9th street. ' u 'fint : lift j'sttiw INDIAIIAPOLIS; GRAII1; .: 11 ! jviarcn. j.o. W eaW&t ronger ; ' No.' ' 'red,' ' 4c,'' track t No. 3 red. 80c. track: No. 4. redj TOc.'trackj'reje March'84c; April, '84cj unmerchantaDie, owe; wagon, oc. .Corn-EaieirNd.! 2 Mt;a! ,44c; No. 3 white 44ci ' No. 4 white.1 43c ; N6; 2 white mixed, 44c; No. 3 wnite mixed, 44c; No. 4 white mix- , 7 - j j yellow, 44fj N!o.:4ryellow,c43c5iN9. 2! mixed, 44c; No. 3 mixed, 44c; No. 4 mixed . 43c'' eaW43e.' 'V " ' ! 1 ih.''jin'' j w 7 " 1 Oats Firmer; No. 2white 3140,! through billing 32c; No. 3 white, 31 no? 4 winter sc N oi (mixed, 3134e;'Nd. ;3 mixed,-31c ti. -i Hay Firm 1 choice f timothy,! .$11.00!; No 1 timothy, $11.00; No. 2 tim othy,$90. -! (;nrtT . .. .,n, ; Rye-Nd. 2, 60c. - n T r i .11; :-!-. i : I 1 L '-') .-" WARnil MARIfFT ! . -.ii r "I til. 1J I . .Ill n I M mm mm m Corn 4347c. ft ; Sheaf Oatsrrrr$8.0P9.pO. New Shelled Oats 3235c. MilletTr$7.008.00. i r 7 r a . t' Hayr-Timothy, . , $VQQa)J0.5Q ; , clover, $7.00(558.00; mixed hay, $7.00 9.00; straw, $4.005J)Q. (i OTHER GRAIN MARKETS 1 1 , Liverpool Jrlarch lj6Lri , eat pot nominal rfutures iyrpi March ppminal, May, 0 06s f 6dj -v Jujy, na 6d. , ' Corn Spot American mixd, new,, firm; 4s Id j r-Aneriean" mixed, old, quiet, 4s 7d; futures firm; March nominal, May, 4s d. CincinnatiMarch 16. FlourDull. Wheat Firmer: 85(SS6c. . . Vi"" Corn Firm : , 45c. . Ooas-Ste 32c. yeQuit; ibej," iPi P-Steady, royiions Steady. REAL ESTATE ,'3'yri''- i j 1 7 j TRANSFER?. , J.' B. TJnthank to Mary A. Mendenhall, tract of" "ground 'which is. described beHig?r : t. , ,a part, of a tract of land 1 in j .Webstei; township which ' was t .deede : to jthe late Pleasanbt . TJnthank t.': , . . i . . 1 . v$ 50 Mary, R. Jlurst and Sarah .Ellen .Jordon, to. F,mma' L.- , Lamb ! r i ,Brownr lots 53 and 54 in Wil- - ,1 Jiam,,D. .Foulke's addition to ' : , Richmond, together with resi-. I ,'jdence and fixtures of grant- ,3 1 ors -jv- $3000 FrankM. Lamb to Nora Skin- '"..' 4nerj'60 Bcres off the south ' side of the north west quarl ter-of "section 23, township ? 15, range 1, west '. .'".v. . ". . .$1500 Levi Skinner to Frank M. "Lamb, 60 acres off the south t side the northwest quarter of section 23, township 15, 4 range lowest iV..t . . f J;.$1500 William A. Stidham to Alonzo I J GirtonV prt of jhe nqHhJast quarter of section 35, and part of section 36, in township 18, north range 14, east. Consideration $4000
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