Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago. Aug 15. WUPIT oPen 0 P en - Low- ciosWHEAT— ing. est. est ine Sept. .........93%-% .93% .93 .934,:* 92VH -SKVH .92% 92*. May 9“!* -97%-% .96% .96*4 ! CORN— j Sept. .. ....69%-.7n* .78% .69 r ««, s"* 54--.WL, .54*, I A a Til" 53V% 54 -53 H 53V.54 UATS— . S*;pt. .......jo 313/ ~T , May 34%-% .3476 .34% .34%-% j FEOUR—Firm; winter wheat, patent. Jute. $4,800:4.90; winter wheat, straight, j $4.a0@4,G0; winter wheat, dear Jute, $4,000 ! 4.10; spring wheat, choice brands, wood. ! ki.9o; Minnesota, patent. Juje. $4 Srto4 90- ; Minnesota, hard spring, patent, straight! export bags. $4.5004.65; first clears. $3 ova I 4.00; second clears. $3.2003.60; law grades. $3.0003.10; rye. white, per brl. jute, $3 700 3.50; dark. $3.500360. BUTTER—Creamery, 24c; price to retail dealers. 27c; prints. 28c; extra firsts. 23%c----firsts. 23c; seconds, 22c; dairies, extras! 23c; firsts. 22c; seconds. 21c; ladies. No. 1. 21%c; packing stock. 20c. EGOS— Miscellaneous lots, cases Included. 16%017%c; cases returned. 16017 c; ordinary firsts. 17c; firsts. 19c; extras, candied for city trade. 24c; No. 1 dirties. 14c; checks, 12c. NEW POTATOES-Kansas and Missouri. early Ohlos. 73075 c; Minnesota, 65® 68c; Jersey cobblers, per bu, 88092 c. New York, Aug. 15. WHEAT—lrregular, trade dull; new No. 1 northern, spring. $1.03%; new Nb. 2 red! $1.08%; new No. 2 .hard. $1.02%; new No. 1 Manitoba, $1.03%; No. l macaroni. $1.06; September, $1.01%; December. SI,OO 9-16. CORN—DuII, but held higher; No. 2 yellow. 87c. OATS— Unsettled and decidedly lower; standard. 40c; ungraded. 38048 c. BARI.EY—Quiet; malting, 60080 c. Live Stock. < Chicago, Aug. 15. CATTT.E—Good to choice steers. $9.00® 10.50; fair to good steers. 16.4005.50; common to fair beeves. $5.1506.25; inferior killers, $3.7505.00; distillery steers. $7.40® 8.25; range steers. $7.4008.25; fair to fancy yearlings. $7.2505.00; good to choice cows, $6.6007.25; canner bulls, $2.2502.35; common tfl good calves, $4.5006.25: good.to choice balers. $9.0009.75; heavy, calves. $5.5009.00; feeding steers. $5.2506.50; Stockers, $4,000 5.50; medium to good beef cows, $3 5005.50; i common to good cutters. $3.0003.75; t n l feTrlor to good canners. $2.7503.50: fair to choice heifers, $5.5008.50. HOGS—Good to prime heavy! IS.OO08.3O: good to choice butchers. $«. 1008.40: fair to good heavy packing. $7.8508.05; light mixed, 1.0 lbs and up. $5.1503.40; choice light. 170 to 200 lbs. $8.3508 65; pigs, 110 lbs and under. $3.7507.85: pigs, 110 to 140 lbs t 7.5505.30. East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 15. C ATTEE—Market light and steady i Prime steers. $9.0009.50: butcher grades.! $3.0008.00; calves, cull to choice sSoO@' 10.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market sb>w and lower; choice lambs, $8.5007.00; cull to fair. >4.5006.25; yearlings, $3.0005.50; sheep. $2 00 05.16. HOGS—Market active and steady; Yorkers. $8.9009.00; pigs. $8.7508.90; mixed. $8.90 09.00; heavy, [email protected]; roughs; $7.0007.60: stags, $6.0006.50. Omaha, Adg. 15. CATTLE—Native steers, $5.50010 35:ows and heifers. $3.5007.25; western steers. $5.0008.50; Texas steers, $4.5006.50range cows and heifers, $3.0008,40; can-, $2.7504.25; stockers and feeders, $3 75 07.00; calves, $4.2508.25; bulls, stags etc M. 0005.75. HOGS—Heavy. $7.8008.15; mixed. $7.90® 1.15; light, $8.0008.35; pigs, $6.5007.50; bulk >6 sales, $7.9008.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Yearlings. $4.50® >.25; wethers. $3.7504.60; ewes, $3.0004.10: ambs, $6.0007.60. *