The Markets
Chicaoo, June 9. Following were the quotations on the board of trade to-day: Wheat - No. 2 July, opened and closed 98Hc; September, opened and cloaed 94J4c; December, opened 96Jíc, closed 96-Hic. Corn- No. 2 June, opened 6OJ4C closed 59c; July, opened 39%c, closed 58J4c September, opened 57c, closed 56c. Oats- No. 2 June, opened - , closed 44%c; July, opened 44c, closed 4%c; September, opened 34%c, closed 34%c. Pork- May, opened $10.45, closed $10.43); July, opened $10.55, closed $10.40; September, opened 810.80, . closed $10.6% Lard- June, opened $6.12H. closed $6.071. Live stock- Following were the prices at the Union stock yards to-day: Hogs- Market rather active on packing and shipping account, and prices ruled about 5c higher; later rather easy, with prices favoring buyers; sales ranged at $2.ü0@4.30 pigs, $4.30 4.60 light, $4.20@4.35 rougb. packing, $4.25 4.60 mixed, and $4.404.65 heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattle- Marlcet rather active on local and shipping account, and prices fairly well maintained; quotations ranged at $5.75O 6.40 for choice to fancy shipping steers, $5.00@5.70 good to choice do, $4 3ü@4.90 conunon to fair do, $3.50@4.25 butchers' steers, $2.60@3.50 stockers, $2.75 O4 80 Texans, $3.40@4.30 feeders, $1.504.00 cows, $1.50@3.50 bulls, and $2.5O&4.50 veal calves. Sheep- Demand fair and prices higher; quotations ranged at $3.75@5.10 eras, $4.00@5.50 natives, ana $5.&uOï.uu iambs. Produce: Butter- Market steady; fancy aeparatdí 1717Hc; toe creamery, 16@16Hc; fine to good imitations, 14@15c; dairies, íancy, fresh 14@15c; No. 1 dairies, 12S14c; No. 2, 11 13o; No. 1 ladles, 13@14c; No. 2, 10@13c; packing stocks, fresh, 10@llc; grease, 5@6c. Eggs- Southern stock, loss off, 15c per dozí northern, loss off, Live poultry- Oíd chlckens, 9Jíc per Ib; spring, $1.505.00 per doz, 17@18c per Ib; roosters, 5Jíc per Ib; turkeys, mlxed, 8c; ducka, 7(29c. Potatoes-Rose, 75@85c; Hebron, $1.001.05; Peerless, 90@96c; Burbanks, $1.10iai.l5; nmed, 85@90c; New Orleans, $2.50@.00 per bbl; $1.75 @2.00 per sack; California, $25@20 per sack. Strawberries- Illinois, fair to good, $l-25@1.50 per 2tq.t case; soft stock, $1.00. New York. New York, June 9. Wheat- No. 2 red winter cash, $1.09H; do June, $1.07%; do July, $l-06JÍ; do August, $1.04. Corn- No. 2 mixed cash, 67c; do July, 65%c; do August, 65c; do September, 64c. Oats- Dull; No. 2 mixed cash, 50Hc; do July, 50c. Rye- Neglected. Barley- Neglected. Pork- Dull; new mess, $12.00 12.25. Lard-Quiet; July, $6.45; August, $6.55. Live Stock: Cattle -Market weak; no trading In beeves; dressed beef, steady; native aides, 8U9íc per Ib. Sheep and Lambs- Sheep, firnv Iamb8,asliade easier; sheep, $4,00 5.5 per 100 lbs; lamba, $8.10@8.37H. Hogs- Nominally steady: Uve bota. $4.30O5J per 100 b.
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