Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS.
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, April 25.' Open- High- Low- ClosWheat— ing. est. est. lng. May 1.14 H-H 1.14% 1.13% 1.14 July 1.10% 1.09%-% 1.10% Sept 1-C6. 1.66% 1.05% 1.06% CornMay .......79%-SO% SI ,T 9 .89% July 77%-% .:$%-% .77% .77% Sept ....75%-% .76% .76% .75% Oats—- • May ....i...57%-% .58% .57% .57% July ....54%-% .54%-% .54%-% .54% Sep*.. ........44%-% .44% .44% .44% FLOUR— Market firm: winter wheat, jute. 54.4f-54.G>: straight. Jute. 34.2054.30; clear, jute. $3.«[email protected]: straight; wheat.’special brands, wood. $6.30; Minnesota, pat-, ent, jute, $4.9055.10: Minnesota. hard, spring, straight: export bags. J 4.7554.50; first clears. J 3 80*54.10; seconds clears, 53.30 jute. $4 50*54:85: dark. 34.3094.50. BUTTMi—Creamery. 3le; price to retail Ceale-s 32%c; prims. 3T, 2 c: extra firsts. 30c: firsts, 29c: seconds. 2Sc: dairies, -Sc: firsts. 20c: s-conds. 24c: No. 1 ladles, iSc: packing stock. 21'. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases included. 17517%c: c-ases returned. 1«%517c: ordinary firsts. 17%c; firsts, lS%c; extra, candled for city trade. 21c; No. 1 dirties; 17c; checks, lfic. POTATOES—Wisconsin, 31.2251.27: Michiganfl 31.2551.30: Minnesota. [email protected]. Ll\E POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb., 12c; chickens fowls. !3%c; roosters. 10c: geese, 9c: ducks. 15c.
New York, April 25. WHEAT—Stronger, fair trade: No. 1 northern, spring. $1.26%; No. 2 red, $1.21; No. 2 hard. *1.24%: No. 1 Manitoba, 11.15%: May. $1.20%: July. $1.15% CORN—Higher, quotations nominal; No 2, 87%092%. OATS—Ste.ady. dealings slow: No. 2 white, 64c: standard. 64c: ungraded. 63® «7%e. BARLEY—Quiet: malting. SL2S@L3S. Live Stock. Chicago. April 25. CATTI.E —Good to prime steers. $7.50® 8.90; fair to good beeves. $6 2507.50: common to fair beeves. $5.0006.25: inferior kfl'ers $4.0005.00: distillery steers, $7.00® 8.00: fair to fancy yearlings. $6.50g5.25: good to choice cows. $4.4006.25: canner bill's. $2.5003.00: common to good calves. $4.50(36 00: gcod to choice vealers. $7.00® 8.10: heavy calves. $5.0006.50: feeding •alves. $4.4006.25. Stockers. $3.2505.25; common to choice feeders. $5.0006.50; medium to good beef cows, $3.5004.00; common to good cutters. $3.0003.75; inferior to good ranners. $2.7503.25: fair to choice heifers $4.5007.40 ’ HOGS—Prime heavy butchers. 2400300 lbs.. $7.8007.90; choice butchers. 2000250 lbs.. $7 7007.85; fair to good butchers. $7.66 07.80: fair to choice heavy packing. $7,700 7.5 n.; light mixed, 180 lbs. and up. $7-60® 7.70: cholcp light. 1700200 ibs.. *7.6507.75; pigs, no lbsfl and under. $4.5005.50. East Buffalo, N. Y_ April 25. CATTLE —Market active and steady; prime steers. $8.2508.65; butcher grades, $3.0007.75; calves, cull to choice. $6,250 ).25. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active. •25c higher: choice lambs." $8.4008.60; cull to fair. $6.0008.86: yearlings. $7.0007.25: sheep, $3.0006. <o: wool \ lambs. $7.50® 1.65. " i HOGS —Market active. 15025 c higher; Yorkers, $8.0008.30; ,pigs. $7.75; mixed. 58.8008.40; heavy. $5.2505.30: roughs. $7.00 07.40; stags. $6.0006.25. , South Omaha. April 25. CATTLE—Native steers. $6.2505.45: cows and heifers. $3.7507.35; western steers. $4.75 07.25: Texas steers. $4.5006.50: range cows and heifers, $3.2506.00; canners, $2.7504.25; .3ft)rkers and feeders. $4.2507.00: halves. $4.0007.50; bulls, stags. etc.. $4.2506 50. HOGS—Heavy. $7.4507.60: mixed. $7.30@ 7.50; light. $72007.50: light. $7.2007.50: pigs. $6.0007.28: bulk of sales. $7.3007.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS —Yearilngs. $6.50 07.50: wethers. $6.0007.00: ewes. $5.2506.25; lambs, $7.5008.40
