Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1912 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, July 18. Open- High- Low- ClosWHEAT- Ing. est. cst ing Jul y 97%-% .89% .96 96U Se Pt94-% M% .93% 93% Dec 96%-% .96% .95% .95% Corn— July 72-1% .72 . 70% 70%, Se Pt- ....66%-% 66%-% .64% 65% P ec --.56%-% .57% .56% .56% May 57%-% .57%-% .57 57% FLOUR-Easyjwirrter wheat, patent jute, [email protected], winter wheat, $4.6004.80; winter wh'eat, clear jute. $4 100 4.20; spring wheat." choice brands, wood. $6.30; Minnesota hard patent, jute, $4,900 5.00; Minnesota hard patent, straight, export bags. $4.7504.90; first clears, $4 0004 20second Clears. $3.3503.50; low grades, $3.15 @3.35; rye. white, per brl, jute, $3 9004 00dark, [email protected]. w . , BUTTER—Creamery, 25c; price to retail dealers, 27c; prints, 28c; extra firsts, 24%c----firsts, 24c; seconds. 23c; dairies, 24c; firsts, 22c; seconds. 24c; ladles No 1' 22c; packing stock. 20c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases included, 15@16c; cases returned. 14%@15% c - ordinary firsts. 16c: firsts. 17%‘c; extras candled for city trade, 22c; No 1 dirties’ 14@14%c; checks. 13c. NEW POTATOES— Kansas and Missouri early Ohios. 73075 c; Virginias, per brl. $2.5002.60; Tennessee cobblers, per bu 80c; Illinois. 70c.
„ New York, July 18. WHEAT—Lower, trade fair- No 1 northern, spring. $1.12; No. 2 red, $1.08%No. 2 hard, $1.06%; No. 1 Manitoba, July. $1.07%; September. $1.00%; CORN—Lower, quotations nominal; No 2, 8O%081%c; No. 2 yellow. 79%c. OATS—Firm, small supply; No. 2 white 58c; standard, 58c; ungraded, 57©61e. Live Stock. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $8.30© 9.50; fair to good steers, $6.4008.35- common to fair beeves. $5.1506.25; inferior killers, $3. <505.00; distillery steers, $7 50© 9.35; fair to fancy yearlings, $8.250915good to choice cows, $5.4007.40; canner bulls, $2.2503.25; common to good calves $4.5006.00; good to choice vealers s7ls® 8.25; heavy calves, $5.0006.00; ’feeding steers, $5.25(06.60; stockers, $4.0005.50; medium to good beef cows, $3.5005.50- common to good cutters. $3.0003.75; Inferior to good canners. $2.7503.00 fair to choice heifers, $5.5008.50.
HOGS—Good to prime heavy, $7.5007'70good to choice butchers, $7.5507 70- fair to , g 2° d ,~ *£ Vy pack,n S- U.1507.40;' light mixed, 175 lbs and up, $7.4007.60; choice light, 170 to 200 lbs, $7.5507.65; pigs ioo to 140 lbs, $6.7507.20. P * ’ W East Buffalo, N. Y.. July 1R CATTLE—Market slow and steadybutcher ade « $3-0008.00; calves, cull to choice, $6.00© LAMBS—Market active 25c higher; choice lambs, $8.2508.50- cull to fair, $5.0008.00: yearlings, $3.0006 50sheep, $2.0005.25. HOGS—Market, lights slow, heavies active; Yorkers, $6.8508.05; pigs. $7.5007.60mixed, $8.0508.10; heavy, $8.15; roughs $6.5006.75; stags, $5.2505.75. South Omaha, July 18, CATTLE—Market steadier to easiernative steers, $5.8009.50; cows and heifers’ $3.7507.40; western Steers, $5.0008.00- Texas steers, $4.5006.00; range cows and heifers $3.0006.00; canners, $2.7504.25; stockers and feeders, $3.7506.75; calves, $4.0007 75bulls, stags, etc., $3.7505.75, HOGS—Market strong to 5c higherheavy, $7.0007.25; mixed, $7.0507.25; light s7'Sa Pi * B ’ ,6 00 ® 7 - 00: Of salej SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market steady; yearUngs, $6.0006.50, wethers, $4.2504 85•wm, $3.7504.20; lambs, $8.7507.35,
