Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 March 1906 — Page 6

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CANNED MILK AND CREAM are BEOounra BTAPLB ARTICLES "WITH GROCERS. ; i - ( t; The Grade of Milk That ia Being Canned is Much Above' ' That of Tomer Years, and the Trade in it Has (Increased Rapidly Indiana rood Law Requires That the Canned Milk be Absolutely Pure Fresh Milk is Scarce.; i c; -Very few people in Richmond have any idea how much canned milk and cream is used in this city. A few years ago canned milk f -and cream was a very scarce article on the local markets because the, only trade for it was among a few poor people who could not , affprd tOf indulge .in the luxury of fresh milk, and people who borght it for camping and hunting purposes. The grade of milk now canned is n large per cent better than formerly but the increase in prfice has not been correspondingly , advanced. Hundreds of concerns are now engaged in the manufacture of canned rr.ilk and local wholesalers state that it has become one of the best selling articles they handle. Under the new Indiana pure food law the milk is guaranteed to be absolutely pun? and the result has been that in the past month or two the sales of canned milk have been greatly increased. During the past week fresh milk has been hard to obtain and local retailers have done a land office business in the canned' article. ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. . (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Butter. " Creamery, ..... . . . ... . . .23c to 27c Country, ,15c to 20c . Eggs. Country, per dozen . .... ... . . .13c Poultry, Per LK Chickens, dressed, 15c .turkeys, dressed, 18c to 20c Luks dressed, .16c to 17c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) , Fruits. ' , T Dates, "per lb., ....10c demons, doz., .30c Apples, per bu., ......$1.8.0 to $2.25 CaL Oranges, doz., .......25c to 60c Figs, per lb., .20c Bananas, doz., .......... 15c to 20c Malaga Grapes, lb., .20c Gtape Fruit, each....... ..15c Strawberries, per, qt ........ ,50-60c Vegetables. Radishes, per bunch ............ .05o Cabbage, per lb., .............. 4c Lettuce, per lb., .20c head lettuce, per head . 10c Spinach, per lb., ...............10c Cal; Celery, buncb, .10c 1 3 bunches, ".. .25c Cucumbers, each, .20-25o Kgg Plant, .15c to 2Ac Tomatoes, each be Green Beans, per pk., ...25c Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk.,' 50c Common, per bu., 75e Flour. Pancake, per pkg., ............. 10c Buckwheat, per pkg., ...10c v Popcorn. On cob, per lb., ................ 5e Sb-elled, per lb., ............... .10e Miscellaneous. Cale, per 4pk., .10c Maple Syrup, per gal., ........ $125 Extra Fine, per gal., ....... . . .$1.40 Honey, per lb., J22 Maple Sugar, per lb., .......... J.5 Clam Chowder, per can, ........ .25 WAGON MARKET. s r: f ! t a - f -. - i .."1 (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) . 1 v com. ' - 1 ' ! " New Corn, . .... . ...... .35 to 38c 56 lbs., ....... . . ....... .,50c Shelled, ; . ; .... ;55c Hay. Timothy, new baled, . .$9.00 to $9.50 New hay, '..- . ; ;. '. 'i . . . .$8.00 to $9.00 Mixed hay, baled, .....i ...... $8.00 ; Clover. t ' ! Baled, ; Vf . . J. . . . .$7.00 1 . se, r. . . . .. , . . . . $6.00 Secoyper bu., t. $6.00 to $8.00 jOats. New oats per bu., ...... ..25c to 28c 8:ea oils, . . . . . . V. ! . . ; . 8c to 10c Wheat. Wheat, 60 lbs., 70c to $1.15 . Miscellaneous. R ye, per bu., , . . ... ...... .50c to 60o t raw,, baled, per ton, .$4.50 to '$5.00 Millet, .....$6.00 to $8.00

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Weakened; Indications That Some ', Longs .Were Letting Go Com 1 Was Firm. v BRADSTREET'S VISIBLE. v.- - ' - ; New York, March i20. Brad- . treet's report on the visible grain supply shows: East of Rockies, decrease, ' 862,000 , bushels; Europe and afloat, increase, 900,000 bushels ; total increase, 3,000 bushels.'. Corn, decrease, 1,990,000 ' bushels. Oats, decrease, 1,1GS,000 bushels. Chicago March 2l!--There was a stronjr volume of business in the wheat market and prices at the owning were firm. There was free covering by shorts, and receipts in the Northwest were smaller, but the main factor favoring .higher prices was the firm tone at Liverpool, where prices were d higher, against the weakness of. the local market yesterday. May opened Vs1 higher, advanced to 7878c, declined to 78(S781k and rallied again to 78c. Slow in the Corn Pit. The corn market was firm, but trading was not active. ?lr-' o?c--ed c to H4c higher, sold up to 44y4(aUc and for a time held at these figures. ' The oats market was about steady on a moderate demand by shorts and cash houses. Trading in provisions was rather quiet and prices were steady to firm. Chicago Grain and Provisions. (Furnished by O. G. Murray.) ; -, . . . ; : , ; open close. Wheat. . . ' . May 78, -7758 July .....78 . 7714 Corn. May , 4414 July .. ...... ....... .44 44 44 Oats. May...' ,.30y2 3038 July .. 2912 29V4 Pork. May .$16.22 $16.42 July .. . 16.27 16.27 Lard. May 8.25 - 8.35 July . 8.37 8.92 Ribs. May .. .. . . ........ 8.65 8.75 July .. 8.67 8.67 Chicago .Livestock. Receipt Hogs 28,000. Left over, 3,931. Prospects 5e lower. Light, $6.206.47.. Mixed, $6.20 6.47. Heavy, $6.206.50. Rough $6.206.57. Cattle 16,000; 10c higher. Sheep 22,000; wek. OTHER LIVE STOCK MARKETS Omaha, March . 21. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,000; market steady to stron ger. Hogs Receipts, 7,500 ; market shade stronger; bulk of sales, $6.176.20. Sheep Receipts, 8,500. Cincinnati, March 21. Hogs active; butchers and shippers, $6.75(a6.80; common, $5.506.50. Cattle Steady; fair to good shippers, $4.605.40; common, $2.253.25. Sheep Steady, $3.505.75; lambs steady, $4.50(7.40. Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad . Company. Richmond, Ind., March 15, 1906vThe annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmpn'S''and Fort Wayne Railroad comusny will be held at thefaincipajffice of the Company, in the ySjot Richmond, on Thursdy, kyrSh, 1906, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing eleven directors and transacting auch other business afi may properly come before the meeting. i S. B.. LIGGETT. Secretary. I Apr. 5. RETAIL MEATS. iFumished by Hadley Meat Market.) Soatt Pork, per lb..'..12e to 15e Veal, per lb., .V...10 c to 20e Beefsteak, per lb., .... .12c to 15c Fresh Pork, per lb., ....10 c to 15c Chuck Roast, per lb.., ...;. . ....'.10c Beef to boil, per lb., ..... ,6e to 15c Pork chops, per lb.. . . . 12e Fish, per lb., i...............i.l5c Richmond LhrastoeJL Hogs, top, heavy, $5.S0 to $6.00 per hundred. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and "rough, $5.00 Xo $5.70 per hundred. r 4 Hogs, 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. Galves $6.00 to $60 per hundred.

Hog Receipts, 3,000; , Weak to Five I . Cents Lower; Selling Small But Equal to Present Requirements Fairly Active for Cattle; 1 : Indianapolis, March - 21. Receipts 3,000 hogs and 1,000 cattle, against 3.176 hogs, 1,208 cattle and 515 sheep a week ago, and 4,119 hogs, r1440 cattle and 57 sheep a year ago. There is a continued small marketing of hogs, but the supplies have been equal to present requirements of the trade. There was a smaller demand .from outside sources and local packers, having little opposition, bid about oc less than the highest prices yesterday, and numerous sales were about steady , with some of the lowest prices yesterday. A good clearance was made. Sales ranged from $6.40 to $6.57 and most of the supplies sold at $6.50(S6.55. . ; ; Slow Market for Heifers. Receipts of cattle were small, but large enough. There was no aggressive buying by local packers, but later in the day a good demand developed from outside sources, and finally trading was fairly active at about steady prices, compared with yesterday, so far as the bulk of the cattle was concerned. There was a slow market for heifers, and they were 10c lower. Not many fat cattle remained unsold. The demand for feeders was only fair; bulls were steady, while calves were generally 25c lower and some of the closing sales 50c lower. Sheep .Receipts Still Light. There was no improvement in the marketing of sheep and lambs, and the supplies were too small to establish new prices. On a basis of steady prices good lambs , would sell around $6.50 nd sheep around $4.50.

;'; ' Cattle. " ' Steers - Good to choice . . . . 1 .$5.35 $5.75 Common to medium . . 5.00 , 5.50 Heifers Good to choice ;4.25 4.75 Fair to medium . . . .'. 3.75 (5) "4.15 Cows Good to choice Fair to medium BullsGood to prime Fair to medium 3.75 3.35 4.50 3.65 3.75 3.25 4.25 3.50 Calves Common to best veal . 6.50 7.75 Fair to good heavy.. 3.00 7.00 Hogs. Best heavies .$6.50 $6.55 Medium and 'mixed . . 6.45 6.50 Sheep. Good to choice ..... .$4.50 (5) $4.75 Culls to medium 3.00 4.25 Spring Lambs 6.50 6.75 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN March 21. Wheat Quiet; nominal; No. 2 red 85c track; No. 3 red 81c track; No. 4 red, 77c track ; rejected, 76c track; March, 85c; April, 85c; unmerchantable, 70c; wagon, 83c. Corn Easier; No. 2 white, 46c; No. 3 white, 46c; No. 4 white, 45c; No. 2 white mixed, 451c; No. 3 white mixed, 45y2c; No. 4 white mixed, 4414c; No. 2 yellow, 45c; No. 3 yellow, 45y2c; No. 4 yellow, 44c; No. 2 mixed, 45Vc; No. 3 mixed, 40V2C; Np, 4 mixed, 441c. QMs-Steady; No. 2 white, 31Ac; Xo. 4 white, 29e nominal;; No. 2 mixed, 31Vc; No. 3 mixed, 30c; No. 4 mixed, 28c. Hay Firm; choice timothy, $11.50; No. li timothy, $11.25. Rye No. 2 rye, 60e .--." VAGOII MARKET Corn 4347c. , Sheaf Oats $8.009.00. New Shelled Oats 3235c. I Millet $7.008.00. Hay Timothy $9.0010.50 ; clover, $7.008.00; mixed hay, $7.00 9.00; straw, $4.005.00. OTHER GRAIN MARKETS Liverpool, March 21: Close: Wheat Spot, nominal ; futures quiet; May, 6s 6d '; July, 6s 6d. Corn Spot, American mixed, new firm? 4s 2d; American, old, quiet, 4s 7d; futures, firm; 3IayV 4sf3Hdi I Cincinnati, March 20. FlourSteady; fancv, $3.50(a3(;'' family $3.00(a3.20. Wheat Firm, higlieV; S7(aSSc. Corn Firm,, higher, ,46(a 46ic. Oats Steady, . 32c. ProvisionsSteady.

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COULD' HOT AID NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. I S Opening Prices Were Irregular . and Changes Were Narrow Little Interest in General List Advances tin Railroad Section - Were SmallUnimportant Stocks Only Ones Any Interest Was Manifested in. New York, March 21. London started prices of Americans upward, but the response at the opening of the stock market here was irregular. Several, specialties showed wide changes) -but interest in the general list was brought and changed narrow. Increased strength , was v shown throughout the market, but the advances" in the railroad section were small; and the movement flattened out. Prices Receded. " Prices receded during the second hour. Offerings were light, but the demand was practically stagnant. Gains in the specialties were mostly lost, and Reading, Texas & Pacific, Canadian Pacific and North ' American fell . a point under last night. Bonds wrere steady. Unimportant stocks were the only ones' in which any degree of interest was manifested and their rather wide fluctuations were ineffectual in releiving the general list from its stagnancy. The general list was practically lower at the close over opening prices NEW YORK STOCKS. (Furnished by O. G. Murray.)

open close. Amal. Copper .. ....105 1054 Am. C. & F. ,4iy2 41 . Am. Locomotive .. .. 69 684 Am. Smelt & Rfg ... .15534 155 Am. Sugar Rfg . . . . .137y2 1373,4 Atchison . . . 93 9234 Anaconda . . ..... 265i2 26314 Baltimore & Ohio . . . .109 109 Brooklyn R. T. .. . . . . 8314 8212 Canadian Pacific .. .'.171 170 C. M. & St. P .17414 173i8 Chesapeake & Ohio .. 5714 57 Colo. Fuel & Iron . . . . 624 61V$ Erie 41 413 111. Central .1703 16ftf4 Louis. & Nash ..15034 1-5 Met. St. R. R. . . . . . .113 5l2i2 Mexican Central . . . . 2438 24 Missouri Pacific 96 94 Mo. Kan. & Texas .... 35 3514 National' Lead 79 78 N. Y. Central . . ... .145 143y2 Nor. & Western 87 87 Pacific Mail .44 44 Pennsylvania :137- 13714 Peoples' Gas .. 943,4 9334 Reading .. 127i2 127 Republic Steel ... ... . 2938 283 Rock Island .. 264. 26 Rock Island pfd .. . . 66 Southern Pacific .... 66 66 Southern Railway . . . . 4038 40 Southern. Ry. pfd ..102 102 Tenn. Coal & Iron .. ..150 150 Texas & Pacific 333,4 323 Union Pacific . . 15238 151 U. S. Steel 39 3938 U. S. Steel pfd .105 105 Wabash 23 23 Wabash pfd . . 5138 5034

Sales to noon 249,400. New York money market, 4 per cent. HEW YORK GRAIN MARKET New York, March 21. Flour Receipts 19,215 lbs; sales 1,200. Wheat Receipts . 32,000 bu ; sales, 725,000 bu; Corn Receipts 36,550. Flour was firm but the market was quet. Wheat was higher, due to unexpectedly firm cables, and shorts were good buyers in the .face of big Northwest receipts. Corn was- dull, and no transactions occurred. Rye was nominal. . Wheat Quotations. May .....85 85 July 84 Sept. .33 v v v ?; Corn Quotations, t Provisionsi ? Beef Steady; packet; 10.50., Pork Firm ; mess, 84 3-16 83 1-16 $10.00 $16.75 17.25; family, $17.o018.00. LardStrong; prime Western, $8.20a8:25. t Have you tpainsin the haskfC inflammation of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, j indigestioii or (consti: paton, llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you w,elL 35' cents FoY sale by Al G. Luken & Co.

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