Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1893 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

June 17. 1833Indianapolis. GRAIN AND ifAY. Wheat—No. 2 red, 63c; No. 3 red, 60@ 61c; No. 4 red, 56c: rejected, 45@55; unmerchantable, 35@40c; wagon wheat. 62. Corn—No. 1 white. 41>£c; No. 2 white. 41Kc:No.3wbite,41c; N 0.4 white,36c;No. 2 white mixed, 30c; No. 3 white mixed, No. 4 white mixed, 35c; No. 2 yellow, 39c; No. 3 yellew, 38Kc; No. 4 yellow, 35c; No. 2 mixed, 39c; No. 3 mixed, 38Kc; No. 4 mixed, 35c; sound ear, 44c for yellow. Oats —No. 2 white, 35c; No. 3 white, 35c; No. 2 mixed, 31c; No. 3 mixed, 30c; rejected, 26@32c. Hay—Choice timothy, 811.50; No. 1. 813; No. 2, 812; No. 1 prairie, 87; mixed, 88: clover, 89. Bran, 812. LIVE STOCK. Cattle—Export grades 8 [email protected] Good to choice shippers 4.85(^5.25 Fair to medium shippers [email protected] Fair to choice feeders [email protected] Stockers, 500 to 800 [email protected], Good to choice heifers........ [email protected] Fair to medium heifers 3.40@3,85 Common to thin [email protected] Good to choice c0w5............ [email protected] Fair to medium cows [email protected] Common old cows [email protected] Veals, common to good. [email protected] Bulls, common to fair [email protected] Bulls, good to choice [email protected] Milkers, good to choice.. [email protected] Milkers, common to fair [email protected] Hogs—Heavy packing and 5hipping........... [email protected] Mixed [email protected] Light [email protected] Heavy roughs [email protected] Pigs [email protected] Sheep—Good to choice clipped. [email protected] Fair to medium clipped [email protected] Common clipped [email protected] Spring Lambs, 30 to 50 lbs [email protected] Bucks, per head [email protected] POULTRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. [Prices Paid by Dealers.] Poultry Hens, 9c B>; young chickens, 20c IP lb; turkeys, young toms, 8c IP lb; liens, 10c y tt>; ducks, 7c $1 lb; geese, s4@ 4.80 for choice. Eggs—Shippers paying 12c. Butter Grass butter, 12c; fresh country butter, B@loc. Honey—lß@2oc. Feathers Prime Geese, 40c. V ■ mixed duck, 20c IP lb. BEESwax—2oc for yellow; 15c for dark. Wool—Fine merino. 15@17c; medium unwashed. 18c; coarse or braid wool, i6@l7c; unmerchantable, 12© 15c; tubwashed, 23@27c. Detroit. Wheat,69>£c. Corn,No. 2,44}a'e. Oats, No. 2 white, 37}^c. Minneapolis. Wheat, 62Xc. New York. Wheat, No. 2 red, 75c. Com, No. 2, 48c. Oats, Lard, 810.70. Butter, Western dairy, 15@17c; creamery, 17@20c. Chicago. Wheat, 68J£c. Corn, 39}£c. Oats, 30c. Pork, 820.90. Lard, Short-ribs, $9.80. Cattle—top steers, $4.25@6; others, [email protected]. Hogs—Heavy mixed and packers, [email protected]; prime heavy, [email protected]; prime light, [email protected]; other lights, 84.80 @7.50. Sheep Top sheep, [email protected]; lambs, [email protected]. Cincinnati. Wheat, No. 2 red, 66c; Corn, No. 2 mixed, 44c; Oats, No. 2 white western, 32>4c; Rye. No. 2,63 c; Mess Pork, 821.15; Lard, $10.50; Bulk Meats. $10.50; Bacon, $11.62. Butter, creamery fancy, 22c; Eggs, 13c. Cattle. [email protected]., Hogs, [email protected]. Sheep, [email protected]. St. Louis. Wheat, No, 2 red, 66c; Cora, No. 2 mixed, 36]*; Oats, No. 2,32 c; Butter, 23c. Duflhlo. Cattle, [email protected]. - Hogs, heavy. [email protected]; mixed, |7.20@ 87.50; light, [email protected]. Sheep, native, [email protected]; Texas, $3.25@ 86.50. 'Philadelphia. Wheat. No. 3 “Red, 72}*c; Corn. No. 2 Mixed. 48c: Oats, 41c; butter, creamery, 21c; eggs, J6c. Baltimore. Wheat, No. 2 Red. 72>4c; Cora, mixed, 49c; Oats, No. 2,White Western.42J<c;Rye, 64c: Pork, 822.03; Butter, creamery, 21c; Eggs, 15>ic^