People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1895 — THE MARKETS FIRM. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS FIRM.

FRACTIONAL ADVANCE SCORED IN WHEAT. Corn Follows Reluctantly and Shows Xu Change at the Close-—Provisions Remain Strong, But the Figures Are Stationary —In Wall Street. Chicago, March 27. —Wheat operators .. r.re kept very much unsettled in tin :• opinions because of the character of the news these days. They see 1 e. vy receipts at northwestern markets. Today they were 318 cars against 1R a : year ago. They see a heavy mover.:, it I to primary markets on the while. To ' day these receipts were 296,C00 b i. 1 m* year 203,000 bu. The export eh ' : ■ - are not anything like as g.-od as t? bulls in the trade expect. Total v. 1 i.nd flour today 202,000. The early i ■ cable gave English markets flat. 1 of this bear news the trade had <■ -;R and May wheat sold at 55c and ,R ? - the start. Then New Tn. ported export sales ye; i ; >’ 288,000 wheat there • ■ .<’ j several boat loads at outpo; is. ' Cincinnati sent bullish dispateht s : e millers an: 1 , corn shippers gottr ;-<■ I I : in in Illinois on mail bi is. cißn"- j -R' ’is Mark t Record report' ■ ' <•'y: .in-, s at higher prices. The i’:c; element in the trade play--! f ■ . r and with good su.-v • 2.. ' Tom .'-IRc the May vm t ’ > 5' ” . • R-i hour, weakened to 55R-, : R i 1 ii.’day w. >!i t«> , v >R th. : .i < ell\ e. The bear pluugi: s foug,-,i Holders of wheat acted, ti ■ -i-I ■ •’ r sold out before the y Vo’l: reported but five 1 .eds w< r : ->• ■' . '■ri. I >i:--patches on emu in.i’R y . ■ • < (lo'iieting. Tile trad'- will rot <■: : : ■ 1 r r- T."itio.nal r< p ~-ts , . ass e'.'ptrielice. May wile: I d’ i I ■■ ■: in ~<• and . fused ( ‘ ’•i: i nt. v li.sim';- Trices of v.’lv .\t ami cor?; at t■■ ,’ ij , •: •J»;; p•. <.(j S \.’«*r I hm-e i : . no disposition to raid <■-?■.-. ' ' 2 much. it was an easy :i. >’ " ! :» up R<- for ail • : ''' • - d. sympathy v.- ■■ ■■ ,■■■ - i’t v.ni sympatlo. wit! .’■} a ... '" i"'T<- 1 ;••••. ip’s w.( :■ hut |;;i < : 1 -R ■' ' contra:' ■■ de. .. . t ’i hu : ay only ’ v,' i.m.r!' o; Rowed • ■■■ : ,.p- . : where same point:; i : r p '■ ■ r :.■: . N• \ 0,.'- .. . .., i-'i' a:. . corn taken for export \ 'lbvo ports, ITu- I-; Rom ar ; ■ ll! ’ ' . r and for Um dry 1!,:,' b u corn. Ti <■ drought p. • •••• ; . , v . H ; . F'de buff influence, meh p>. 'Hin;; is thirty Pay,; to ■. ” hloy corn : rted •I- ■■ ;:r,<. ,;d t’P I" ‘l-> ? , July same p, i .... ? ib . <l ’ ' "■ At i okb ,i; ;■ a - •■ ’"i . to 46’y.; ,e ; a fr > ' ' 1 night; tk oter.ib.-r 1.-.-.ek to ,■- ' : '• Trs volume t.> t rude j; ' i-e't ' .1 on pr-'v ■ i|p d i • ' > ■ th/ like wi'h f’.e i u'.-r-d' j- . ... VTh Tightly lower M opening with • ' ■ ’ I >wc r. 'i I -,s tt -;is I '.IP .” .i 1 1 1uI nin I;o' f:, .2', i: (( j* t ;■, -.me in : hurt ribs. East yr' • v ,. * ,; l ’’ to about yevtriday's p..ur ‘ —pori,, $12..'1?’ 7 , rd,12.50: 1 ■■.;•<!.' 5' . ( si2’y;ri!s, s6.ljErio:_7’ . all Mu. . w< dill •• ts. Q(.i.(.'itUiiis \,a re: . .'.r:i ’ Hioh. t, d .. ■ '.-i t- - N.-->. 2. Mt-"" . ’ ': i: ... .$ .." I'd ; ‘ !-'< -ot ....... .r,7'. . 'w ' Ci.rn—y. io. •Tip::::::: ■■ ■■■ ■■ .’ < ■’ :r ’ ....... ’ • ■ t ■ ■ T ’-iy ’.2a’ ■ ’.j < ’> ' - T 1 I) ) . p. e • 12. :; ;j. <, ,-y ” T."’, o.'iT'; , -o:. - ........ f.,2.' C.b.i f.,1 ’ , r 17, ' »• 4 f ..-- . r ,-jo ■’ ’ . ■: io c • ’ ' .

f’n-ago Produce Merk.-t, Tie following Quotations are for 1 >- < s only: sma ’ quantities artusually ro’d at advanced prior-s: X'f-geta'-’...-s-H>l-bag« Jv.757;3 poT <-<j. ,-y. - carrots p r brl; r.- v -- plant. 50cfi .1 per <’. z; l-'-ttuce, 75T\>- per case; onions r--d. '■-'• > jfi2 per brl; yeliow. SI.501; 2: rn.-c leans, green. 75cff52.25 per l-bti lox: wax, $3 per brl; squash, 51.25T-i.s(i I r doz; turnips. PG2Oc per bu. Butter—Creameries, extra, 20 c per ,1b; firsts, IS'&JOe; seconds, IITTHe; t.;ird, ICTSKc; dairies, extra, IT; firsts, i4Tlsc; seconds, 8@10c; imitation creameries, extra, 15c; ladles,, extra, 12 C: 13c; firsts, 9@loe; seconds, CT 7o; pack ing stock, fresh, 6(p7c; grease, 3@sc. Cheese—Young Americas, new, If.' I .', €?’lo%c; twins, new, Cheddars 9%(§’o%c; bricks, choice to fine. 30’4@liy 2 c; Limburger, 9 1 /3@llc; Swiss, new, 10’/2@llc. Dressed Poultry—Turkeys, choice. 1H6@12%c per lb; fair to good, 10@llc; springs, 10c; roosters, 6@6’/ 2 c; ducks, fair to choice, geese, 8@8 l Ac. Apples—[email protected] per brl. Potatoes—Hebrons, 64@66c per bu; rose, 60@64c; peerless, 60@64e; Burbanks, 66@68c. > Sweet potatoes, Illinois, [email protected] per bbl. Eggs—Salable at per doz when cases are returned, 11c cases included, included. Live Stock. Chicago, March 27, Cattle—Receipts, 14,000: calves, 400. The best cattle sold around $6.25, and $8.45 was the outside’ quotation. .Common light steers could be jtad at [email protected], and the bulk of the dressed beef and shipping sorts changed owners at $4.75@6. Good butchers' stock was not more tnan 10c lower, and cannons' stock showed scarcely any change. The calf market was lower than last week, the best grades being quoted at $5.25. Hogs—-Receipts, 29,000. Top sales were ?i for assorted light and $5 for prime heavy. The quality was not as good :t3 for yesterday, but was above the recent average. Sales were principally ■ t M.50«?4.90 for 160 to 200 lb. hogs and largely at for heavier weights. Sheep—Receipts, 14.000. Choke sheep v«re quoted at and choice

sales ran down to [email protected] for common sheep and to 23.7J@4 for thin lambs. Wheat And Corn. Wheat—New York —March, 60%c; May, 60%c; July, 69%c. St. Louis— March, 54’Tc; May, SlVic. Duluth—Cash, 59%c; May, 60%c. Minneapolis—Cash, 59Hc; May, 58',sc. Baltimore —March, 61%c; May, 61’4c. Toledo—Cash, 56%c; May, . r >7’4c. Milwaukee—Cash, 5S%c; May, 57%c. Detroit—Cash, 53%t, May, , 5754 eCorn —New York—May, 51%c; July, 51’ic. . Louis —March, May, 43c. Baltimore—March, sO‘-4c; Muy, 3Ci<c. Wall Street N< • i;, I ’r.rch 27.—The stock mar- ‘ ket ' ■■ ■ moderately active and as a rule : i i.ily lower. Th? market at 10:15 1 a. m. wa:- tending downward, particu- i iarly fur the grang- .s. There was no i :R nt of the selling movement up j I‘. li u i-luei;. The grangf rs showed 1 1 • ' Cv.; and Su :ar, Sout I .' : n pr;:'ft rr< '■ Wheeling and Lake Erie ' ,/ g. : i and Hudson moved up 1 per i ' Ft L'tek::.ntn was orfered at I , K -- .. i’W'inst 1-3%, the upenlng truns'ie- j I li m. '1 . re was eon.-'iderabie pressure j a... iw' th? It -auing bonds, and ! , i ' ':''tcred <■' W pci- cent, tie' 11". ‘er it tlw. : rst 'inemne.-n. The market i : a' V ' v. w steady at I’:.- bigß-r j I ran■ ■ ■:' \ slur ?.. y <t < : 11 easy at 2R pw cert: i pri- u.er-:::' •.. r, 4 : per e< nt: I i ' angi firm, with ac’.ual burim : 0. i.'.'u .s' i.ib- 4 <■_ ’ ;; yjii. f . • j e. ut 'Td ? i'.ii.l and ■!'"7;. RE.,, Rr sixty j d: . ' p ■ 1 laics. ■'"■■R; ' .> and Ww • ■ • ■: C'.,mi..-r R! biR; I:7’.'<t 487’; si!-’ v< '. > : i ifiea.i, s, 61'4 bid; pc sales; bar I '■ Jt; ' ■■ - " : _i R l ßil:mhatta.n -114 i i >bne... . ::b R.. c .... 23 Baltimore &O. RRlieid/cm (R. nh .... ; Be ■' !<• .Tmr'Ui, ,'n I',, -.. . '■■■ B. : ••: > R r ;|. pp ! Wl'W. . :.I„. ;w RY. Central... <I ’ ■ Xorl li-,?- i.r:i . , w : ' ■ ■ n'.Cas V.r, ?■;. E :: i ( besrpTß (>.... ]7' . AmeHeim. .. w iel i 11: !<■ >u.. .1 • 7 . :'.i ' ! i. 3. A VV in ■ c> n -alm ii:'•’ .... ’ 1 'ail . pp i u ;i R West’n.. HE i ’i f'-’ B 1 Ed.. I' l ' 1 ; Raßk Mail i.;. ■ : ’ -- 'a Rinoil.’ R! ' ... -'R’- 8'5ce1..... <■:. : ■■ 'chi y. ..6 Resinoi i ier . illd.. .... . ;i\ er r ■ I 3 :'?< ' < airai. V 4 : ■ ■■■ - jp-ip j';;? I >'v Tex p:\l.. 25". | I>: <1 .. . R 1 '■? e re'ii 1,.. . AR C Te.- iu:.'/ Paekie. ' 51 ‘.i u e I ,'i• • 111.•_ ... J'l Liussi d < V. i ~«! nioti. Uke Erie i? W.. IE ife',..;, 1- I’.. A: V. . pfd.. 73 ; V ~ R ; ,!\1 .... 1 ; L ike R.-iro l-'TRRVii. ■; mn (.'. nt.. . I <• uv( r,;':;i!: 1 s!,n,i at la ? foilinviu I bid 1 rices: ilcpi.-tcrei'l < 5 iCiirrencv Gs, -',17 ifi'.'. I r-.i ' . ...11)), '('m-i'.. ;: w W.E ' i C.oupon 4s I<'iirrenci-tR 1i ; i Ci.rrfiiev I',--, 'b.'i.leP < ~t:po:i R <’• .rreiicv • ,'• Rr’ Ir . ; y ; '' lawerpo.'i:. Liverpool, Mar-L :.7, We at r '-. • - X',. 2*" ’ Winter, k; No. n . d spri, ■' 21-d; No. 1 hai'i M-..nilobit, .'s 2'■>' No. 1 C I ,iill:ni■ t, .... i ilturt.- ( -'-"ma -' ■■‘T /'• ril, 4s S\(i; ? ey. ■ -i-i; J u , r •’ 1 July, 4s August, 4s O’ •! C'-i" -Sy t. American mined, new. is 27.p1. Ful-.::-.?s. M-.wh, 4s 2 ; '-d; April j - W by, h; 2'4.1: June is 2Rd; July ' I. s"..d, August. Is 3d. • I■,ur-St. Lui I fancy wint r. 6s. i IVor‘it. IN. >-in. Ilk. M'treh 27.—C<nI”4-: No. in,. <. N wh;t ; ■.P .b .:iy 2 c; ?' ■. :: whi' r • —Nc 2, rr , i e. wi -iu,i' goods, $1.25. Mots -■ at, i?u; urn. 28,690 Lu: 1 - >. J k-' ’- "o "-E : barl ■ 4..* bn .. '(C V. h( i L »u : e ■ Tl. GR l ; i.,t ] ? bu; rye, mim-; Iw: 1 2, <:, ».- u . Vcw York. N'-w York, id :reh 27.—Ibittc"- 1 R ceipts, 5,315/ p!<',:': wcslorn flair’,, ■ i : •; v.iwterii e.'camery, l/Wh-; IRE;: 21c. Eggs—ib-ooßl'-, 16,0 R pkgs; w ■ ,t----ern, it’pc. Coffee . T !(> 10. Toledo, 0., Mweb. 27.—Wheat—‘Cash March, 56?.jc bi'i; li’e -. 57 ! "‘ asked: and August, ;’7 : ':;,c; No. 3 sß't. ff Corn—Cash, 45- c; tiMy, year 45Re: No. 3, 45Rc. Oats—Cash, 31e.