People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1895 — Ohio G. A. K. Convention. [ARTICLE]
Ohio G. A. K. Convention.
cates, 66%@67%; no sales. Bar silver, 66%. Mexican dollars, 53%. Government bonds generally firm and strong for new 4s. Closing quotations were: Atchison . Manhattanlia% Am. Cotton Oil. 28% Missouri Pac.... 29% Amer. Tobac... 115% Michigan Cent 102 Baltimore & O. 63% Northern Pac.. 5% Can. Pacific 54 North Pac pfd... 19% C.,8. andQ 85% N. Y. Central... 102% C. & bt.L.. 46 Northwestern... 98% Cordage 2% N. Y.& N. K 44% Chicago Gas 72% N. American... 6% Chesap’k&O.... 22% Omaha 40% Del & Hudson... 129 Omaha pfd D. L. & WOnt. &West'n.. 18% Dist Catl Fd C.. 13% Pacific Mail 31% Den & R G nfdPullman Erie Readingl6% East’n Illinoisßock Island7l% EastTennesseeßichmond Ter.. .... Illinois Ceii tral. 96 % Silver Car Jersey Central.. 99% Sugar Refinery.llß% Kan & Tex pfd. St. Paul 68% Lead 35% St. Paul pfd L.,N. A & C 10 Texas & Pacific. 12% L. & N 58% Union Pacific... 18% Linseed Oil 29 Western Union. 93% Lake Erie & W.. 24 Wabash 9% L. K. & W. pfd.. . ... 1 Wabash pfd.... 19% Lake Shorel4B% Wiscon’n Cent Government bunds stand at the following bid prices: Registered us... 97 (Currency 6e. '97.103 Registered 4s. ...111% Currency 6s, '98.106 Coupon 45113 (Currency 6s, ’99.108% Currency 6s, ’95.100 Coupon 5s Currency 6s, 96.101 IRegist'd 55116% Live Stock. Chicago, June 12. —Cattle —Receipts, 11,000; calves, 500. Some choice beeves were sold early at $5.80, and 12 carloads of fine lowa steers were sold In a bunch at $5.70. From these prices sales were made all the way down to $3.50 for stags and coarse westerns, with the bulk of the transactions at [email protected]. Cattle weighing 1,500 to 1,650 lbs were discriminated against and sold at $5.10 @5.25. Cows were plentiful and fairly active at current prices, with sales at [email protected], chiefly at [email protected]. Bulls sold at [email protected], and calves of the better class sold up to [email protected], ruling higher than yesterday morning. There was a fair trade in stockers and feeders, and sales were made at $2.35@4, a few choice lots selling above $4. Hogs—Receipts, 29,000. Heavy hogs sold at [email protected]. mixed at [email protected] and light at [email protected]. The bulk of the sales were at [email protected] for heavy and at [email protected] for light. Many nice 250 to 300 lb hogs were offered, but they sold off with the rest, Chicago packers holding back for the purpose of forcing a decline. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000. There was a good demand for desirable lots and prices were stronger, but other kinds were dull and weak. Inferior to choice sheep were salable at [email protected], fancy export wethers at [email protected], clipped lambs at [email protected] and spring lambs at s4@6. Whe»t and Corn. Closing prices of wheat and corn at the following named cities were: Wheat —New York— July, 81%e; September. 82%c; December. 83%c. St. Louis —July, 79%c; September. 78%c. Duluth —Cash, 78%c July, 7914 c. Minneapolis—Cash, 79%c; July. 7»%c. Baltimore—Juhe, 7814 c.; July, 79%«. .ToledoCash, 83%c; July. 82c. Milwaukee —Cash 79%c; July, 80%c. Detroit —Cash. 8214 c; July, 82c. Corn —New York— July, ?5%c; September. 56%c. St. Louis —July, 47%?; September, 49*c. Baltimore—June, 54%c; July, 55c. Liverpool. Liverpool, June 12.—Wheat— Spot, demand poor; No. 2 red winter. 5s lid; No. 2 red spring. 6s 3%d; Np. 1 hard Manitoba, 6s 3%d; No. 1 California, 5s lOd; futures, June, 5s lid; July, 5s ll%d; August, 5s ll%d; September. 6s; October, 6s %d; November, 6s %d. Corn — Spot, American mixed, new. 4s 7d; futures, June, 4s 6d; July, 4s 6%d; August 4s 6%d; September, 4s 7d; October. 4s 7%d; November, 4s 7%d. Flour—St. Louis fancy winter, Bd. Peoria. Peoria, June 12.—Corn —No. 2,5014 c; No. 3,50 c. Oats—No. 2 white. 31%?; No. 3 white, 30%@31c. Rye—No. 2. 65@67c Whisky—Finished goods on the basis of $1.25 for high wines. ReceiptsWheat —3,600 bu; corn, 35,500 bu: oats 27,500 bu; rye, 600 bu; barley. 700 bu Shipments—Wheat, 4,200 bu; corn, none oats, 26,400 bu; rye, none; barley, none New York. New York. June 12.—Butter— Receipts 7.758 pkgs; western dairy, 9@l3c; western creamery, 12@18c; Elgins, 18c. Eggs. —Receipts, 9.577 pkgs; western, 13@14e Coffee —No. 7, 15%c. Toledo. Toledo, Ohio, June 12. —Wheat—Cash and June, 83%c; July 82c; August. 80%c; September, 8014 c. Corn —Cash, 5014 c; September. 52%c. Oats —July and September, 31%@33c.
