Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1882 — Baltimore. [ARTICLE]
Baltimore.
Flour —Quiet and nominally unchanged. Grain—Wheat, western, dull, and steady; No. 2, winter red spot and May $1 40@1 40% bid; June, $1 40 July $1 25; August, $1 ou@l 25. Corn, western dull; mixed spot, and May, 81c; June,'July, 82%c; August, 83%c. Oats, firm; western white, 62c; mixed, 61c; Pennsylvania, 60@ 62c. Rye, fairly active, 95@98c. Hay—Firm, and quiet at sl6 00@ 18 00. Provisions—Firm and higher, mess pork, old, sl9 76; new, S2O 75. Bulk meats,, loose shoulders, $9 50@12 25. Bacon; shoulders, $lO 25; clear rib sides, sl3 25. Hams, sls 25@15 75. Lard, sl2 75. * Butter—Dull and lower; western packed, 18@22c. Eggs—Steady, 20c. Petroleum—Firmer, 7%c. Coffee—Quiet and firm, rio cargoes, 8%@10%c. Sugar—Firm; A soft, 9%c. Whisky—Steady, $1 21 @1 22. Cincinnati. Flour—Quiet; family, $5 a'ney, $6 50@7 25. Grain —Wheat easier, No. 2 red, $135@138. Corn easier, 77%c. Oats higher, 55c. Rye quiet and firm, 81c. Barley scarce and firm, $1 10. Provisions—Pork firm, sl9 75@3000. Lard firm, sll 25. Bulk meats strong, $8 25@11 12%. Bacon in good demand, $8 50@12 00@12 50. Whisky—lrregular; high wines, $1 14; combination sales of finished goods 870 barrels on a basis of $1 12. Butter—Steady ; choice western reserve, 20c; choice western Ohio, 18c. Hogs—Steady and firm; common and light, $6 00@7 75; packing and butchers, $7 25 @8 10. Receipts, 1,800; shipments, 315.
