Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1905 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Chicago Grata. Chicago, Jan. 19. Following were the quotations on the Chicago Board of Trade today: Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close. May ...sl.lO $1.16% $1.14% $1.14% July ... .98% .98% .98 .98% Sept 91% .91% .91 .91 Oats— May ... .45 .45% .44% .44% July ... .45% .45% .45% .45% Sept 45% .31% .31 .31 Corn — Jan 30% .30% .30% .30% May ... .31% .31% .30% .30% July ... .31% .31% .31 .31 Pork— May ...12.62% 12.65 12.62% 12.62% Lard— Jan .... 6.62% 6.62% 6.62% G. 62% May ... 0.82% 6.85 6.82% 6.85 Short Ribs — May ... 6.67% 6.70 6.67% 6.67% Chicago Lire Stock. \. Chicago, Jan\l9. Hogs—Estimated "receipts forN the day, 36,000. Sales ranged at Mtos<fg 4.35 for pigs. [email protected]%-~fot/light [email protected] for rough packing, 14.40@ 4.75 for mixed, and [email protected] for heavy packing and shipping lots, with the bulk of the trading within < the range of [email protected] for fair to good averages. Cattle —Estimated receipts for the day, 17,000. Quotations ranged at $5.75 @O.IO for extra steers, [email protected] for good to choice steers, [email protected] for good to fancy yearlings, [email protected] for choice cows and heifers, and $5.00@ 7.00 for native veal calves. Sheep—Estimated receipts for the day, 20,000. Quotations ranged at $5.25 @5.60 for good to prime export wethers. $4.40@ 5.00 for medium to good native sheep, [email protected] for range sheep and yearlings, [email protected] for good to fancy native lambs, and $5.65 @7.50 for western range lambs. Ea>t HnfTalo Lin Stock. East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 19. Dnnning & Stevens, Live Stock Commission Merchants. East Buffalo, N. Y., quote as follows: Catlle —Receipts. 10 cars; market very dull, llog; —Receipts. 40 cars; market slow; pigs. [email protected]; yorkers, [email protected]; medium and bevy, [email protected]. Sheep an Lambs — Receipts, 40 care; mark« steady; best lambs, *[email protected]; t »lr t good, [email protected]; culls and common. $6.0 to $7.00; best western lambs, $7.25 @7.40; best sheep. [email protected]; fair to good. [email protected]; culls and bucks, $3.00 @4.26; weathers, [email protected] yearling* [email protected]. Calves—Market steady; beat $8.75®9.00; fair to good, $6.90© 8.50; heavy, [email protected].