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The Markets

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chicago, Jan. a. Following were the quotations on the board of trade today : Wheat- January. opened iy, elosed %e; February, opened 89%e, closed 90}4c; May, opened 94%o, closed 95c. Corn- January. opened 38c; closed 38-Jíc; February, oponed 38Lc closed '9%: May, opened 41!c, closed 4%p. Oats- January, opened 2Hic, closed 'Jo; February, opened 29, closed 29V$u; May, opeued 31c. cloüud 319íc. January, opeued $10.47!, closed Y10.5215; May, opened $UÜ% closed $10.95 Lard- January, opened S6.07& closed $6.05. Live stock- Prices at the Union Stock yards i today ranged as follows: Ckttle- Market opened rather steady, but soon weakened; i packers and snippers moderate buyers, ! pnces declined 5@10 cents: sales ranged at $3.10@3.75 pigs, $3.7O(gí4.(X) light, J3.70@3.85 rough packing, $3.80(54.00 mixed, and $3.90 4.10 heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattle- Market íairly active on local and shipping account, but feeling rather weak ; prices about 10c lower : quotations ranged at Ï5.;t()@6.00 choiceto extra shipping steers, t4.50@5.25 good to choice do, $3.75 4.40 fair to good, $'.0@3.6l common to medium do, $3.01 O3.75 butchers' steers, $1.80@2.50 stocke-.-s, $2.30(5)3.30 Texas steers, $-'.60@5.80 íeeders, $1.00&2.80 cows, $1.25@:i.7r bulLsaud $2.25xg(6.25 veal calves. Sheep- Market rather active and prices steady; quotations ranged at $3.75@5.10 westerns, $3.75@5.4Ü uatives. and $4.506.00 lambs. Produce: Butter- Faney separator, 28c; dairies, fancy, fresh, 21@!c; packing stock, íresh, 13&15e. Eggs- Fresh aiudled, loss off, 24c perdoz; ice house stock, lC@U8c. Dressed poultry- Hens. 8@8c per Ib; spring chickens, v@iVia ducks, 9@Hc; geese, 7@10c; turkeys, choice, 12c; coaunon stock, 10@llc; poor, 85i 9c. Potatoes-Hebi-ona, 30@32c per bu; Burbanks, :52@33c; Rose, S53Uc; Peerless, i!5@30c. Sweet potatoes. Illinois, $1.50(2.25 per bbl; Jerseys, $.-;.00@3.0l). Apples- Common, $1.25 1.90 per bbl: gi.od, $1.75; faucy, $2-00. Cranberries-Cape Cod. $.007.0l) per bbl; $l.BóO 1.75 per box: Jerseys, $5.50@6.5U per bbl; $1.5tt per box. New York. New York, Jan. 5. Wheat- No.2 red winter cash, $1.05@l.O5; January, 1.03%; Kebruary, $1.06; May $1 05). Corn- No. 2 mixed cash, 53c; Janu ary, 51%c; February, 51c; Marcb, 51J4c. Oats-Dull but steady; No. 2 mixed cash, 88JÍ@88e; Janaary, Mc; May, RyeQuiet and weak; quoted at 98c@Sl.01 fot the whole range. Barley-Dull but strong; No. 2 Milwaukee, 7ü@1'4c. Pork- Quiet; new mess, $10.00. Lard- Steady: January, $6.42; February, $13.47. St. I.OIUS. St. Louis, Jan. 5. Wheat-Firm; cash, 89Hc; Jauuary, 90c; Fobruary, 91J4c: May, 96)4@96%; July, 90c bid Corn-Firm; cash, 8W48íc; January, ! m&; February, :17%c; May, 3t%o bid. Oals - i Steady: cash, öl%r.; January. 31%j; May, 31íc. Pork- Firmer: oíd, $H.iü; new, $1075. Lard-Flrmer; 6.85. Whlsky-Finn; $].is. Mllwaukee. Milwaukek, Jan. 5. Whet Cash. 80ác; May, 90JÍC. BarleyXo :;. BKo February. S8c; March, 88J4o samples steac.y. Rye-No. 1, Me; No. 2, 84fác Oats-No. 2 white, 31c; No. ) white, Corn -No. 3. 37c; No. 4. 35c.

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