Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1902 — LATEST MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
LATEST MARKETS.
„Winter Wheat—No. '2 red. 83%£M4:1c No. 3 red 78*A®83c; No. 3 hard, 75%©78c Spring Wheat—No. 3 spring Wc;nO grade, 65c; No. 4,67 c f No. 3. %c. Corn—No. 4. 5714 c; No. 3, 58058'Ac; No. * Z e l ears, 58059 c. Oats—No. 4 white, 43'A®44c; No 8 white «W45Hc; No. 2. 43%044%c ’ ' „£2.Y ,alons— Mess pork. $15.75015.80: lard $9.2009.32%; short ribs, xv Hay .7; Cholce timothy, sl3; No. I -tlrao--31i y 2s®li’75 CllOlCe ‘ * l2 N<r 2 m °thy. Rye-Cash No. 2 sold at 61»4c; January nominally 59c. ings rl «^sßc altlng Brades - 57 ® 62c : screcnBu’tter—Extra creameries. 25c; Juno creanwries, 19020 c; firsts In creamer-les. 20@21c; seconds, 15016 c; dairies, choice cooleys, 20c; roll, 15%c; packing. 15c. Eggs—Strictly fresh laid. Southern. 2Cc; 18Hc en ' 20 ® 22c; c °u n try storage. 18© cronm, choice twins, 10% @lo%c; daisies, choice. 10%c; young America. ll@ll%c. • h Live Poultry—Turkeys. 9c; chickens 9c; ducks, 10c; geese. $404.50 per doz, 31 72@? Ca * >eanR ’ hand picked, choice, stock, choice. 78080 c; Sweet potatoes, Illinois, Veais-Carcasses weighing 500100 lbs . 5 @6c; 60065 lbs., 6@7c: 850100 lbs* 7%@Bc. wms P 133^ B 7 Davia - fair - $3 - 25 ® 3 s °: Broom Corn—Self working, S9OOIOO per ton; choice, $1100120; common. $90095; SiwJafm a ? d damaged, $80090; dwarf corn, $1200170; hurl, common, $90095. j r °2tr Missouri river, tub washed. 20025 c; fleece washed, medium, 23© 26c; fleece washed, fine, 20022 c; medium unwashed. 15017 c; coarse, unwashed, 140 15c; light, fine, unwashed, bright, 12©14c: heavy, fine, unwashed, 10@12c; dark and dingy medium, unwashed, 12®14c; taggy neeces. burry and black wool, 304 c per lb. discount. — < 7 a “ l t~ Prlme beeves, 1,000 to 1,700 lbs., 5 00< 1 to choice beeves, 1,200 to lbs., |6.50@7; fair to good export shipping steers 35.7506.40; fair to medium $4.8005.60; common to rough, 1,000 to 1,200 lbs., $4.1004.75; good to fancy feeders, 800 to 1,200 lbs., 33.9004.75; bulls, poor to fancy. $2.2504.80; plain to fancy $2.4003.80; good to fancy heifers. M-2500.59’ S°°fi to fat cows and heifers, K ——• goo<3 cutting and fair beef cows, $ 2 ;®©3.25; common to good canning cows, $1.2502.30; veal calves, fair to fancy, 35.50 ©6.50; heavy calves, fair to fancy, 3305; corn-fed Western steers, 34.8507; fed Texas steers, 34.3506. Hogs—Choice to fancy strong-wt. shipping, 36.3506.45; common to choice heavy packing, 35.5506.25; plain to choice heavy mixed, 360 6.35; selected butcher weights, 36.2506.40; assorted light, 150 to 195 lbs. X common to fancy light mixed, 35.7000.85; thin to choice, 70 to 120-lb. pigs, 34.3505.50; stags and rough throw-outs, $2.7505.40. Sheep—Prime muttons, sheep and yearlings. $405.25; good to choice WetheFß, 34.2504.85; medium to choice mixed nayearlings, $4.8505.45; good to choice Western wethers, $4.40@4.<0; poor to choice Western ewes. $3.7004.25; fair to choice fat native ewes, $3.6004.25; feeders and stock ewee, $2.6003.25; lambs, poor to fair, $405.50; lambs, good to fancy, $5.60 @6. January receipts of live stock at Chicago this year show a gain over January 1901, of 25.000 cattle, 100,000 hogs and 60 006 sheep.
