Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Aug. 1 wheat— Ing. est est. ' Ing .94% .92% .93 May -97T4 .96% .96%-% Corn— * 1 - 67%-% -67% .65% ,6C%A4 c - 56%-% -56%-% .56 .56%-% Oat*— Sept- ,«%-% -91% .30% 3i 32%-33 .32 .32%-% Ma > 35% .35% .34% .34% FLOUR-Ea*y; winter wheat, patent. Jute. $4.9(«05.W; winter wheat, straight. $4.0)04.90; winter wheat, clear, jute 34.10 •09: spring wheat, choice brands wood. ItSO; Minnesota patent. Jute. 35.0065.20; Minnesota, hard spring patent, straight, export bags. $4.6004.80: first clears 33 4.1«: second clears. $3.2903.00; low grades. $3/»*@3.10; rye, white, per bri, jute, 33.909 4.W dark. 35.7063.80. 0 BUTTER-Creamery, 25c; price to retail dealers. 27c; prints. 28c; extra firsts, 24%c----seconds, 23c; dairies, extras, 24c• 22c; seconds. 24c; ladles. No. 1,22 - packing stock. 20c. ’ EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases Included. 15%016%c; cases returned, 14%015%ci ordinary firsts. l«c; firsts, 18c; extras, candled for city trade, 22%c; No. 1 dirties 14c: checks. 12c. Nk\v POTATOES—Kansas and Missouri, Early Ohlos. 70072 c; Illinois. 65@67c; Minnesota. 65070 c; Jersey cobblers, per bu, 90095 c. Liy E POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb 12c; chickens, fowls, 13c; roosters. 10c; springs, 1% It*. 17c; l%lbs or over, 19c; geese. 9c• ducks, 12c. * New York. Aug. 5. WHe AT—Weaker, quiet business; new No. 1 northern, spring, $1.12; new No. 2 red. 31.07%; new No. 2 hard. $1.01%- No. 1 Manitoba. 3116. September. 3100%; December. $1.00%. CORN—Lifeless, quotations nominal- No. I 81%6«3%c;1Na 2 yellow. 80%c. OATS— Weaker, quotations nominal; No.

Live Stock.Chicago, Aug. L CA’ITLE—Good to choice steers. 58 75J9 9.85; fair to good steers. 56.4068.25; common to fair beeves, 55.1556.25; inferior Mil. era - 53.75426.00; distillery steers, (9 0069 S - range steers. 57.4057.«5; fair to fancy yearlings, [email protected]; gosi to choice cows, K 60 ©8.00; canner bulls. 52.256135; common to good calves, Hso@6 S; good to choice real era, heavy calves © 50f> rteers ’ 56.K66.50; Stockers. WJygc.aO; medium to good beef cows. 33.50 65.50; common to good cutters. 53.00@3 75inferlor to good canners, 52.7563.00- fair to choice heifers, 55.5008.50. HOGS—Good to prime heavy, |7 9658.25* good to choice butchers, 58.0568.35; fair to good heavy packing, 57.604J7.85: light lb L? nd up ’ »1068. S choice Ught,. 170 to 200 lbs. 58.306&25H; pigs, 110 lbs 85428 40 F ’ piKS - 110 to East Buffalo. N. T_. Aug. £ CATTLE—Market slow. 25c lower; prims J 1 * 6 ™: 58.5068.90; shipping steers. 57.35$ h l 2tJ > i tCher Kradea - 56.5067.85; heifers, 54-5066.75; cows. [email protected]; bulls. 53.50$ 5.10; milch cows and springers. 520.006fi3.00* cull to choice. 56-00610 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active lambs - tt-5067.80; cuU to ao^» e ‘' 25: yearlings - 53.006fi.50; sheep, HOGS—Market fairly active and lower* I?^ ers ’ 58.8068.85; pigs. 58.50; mixed. 58.80 J** 70 ® 8 * 15 : roughs, 57 0067. W; •tags. 56.0066.50.