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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
March
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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Amn Abbob, Thuubday, Mar. 2(i, 18Ï4. Appi.es- Green, (O(g)80c. Botteh- 24gS?c. I; i.i.r - Krom wagon, $7.00. Cobn- Old 6S@75- New 7O@72c. perbu. Chickknb - Dressed ü@10c, DllEbSED ILdiiS, ■ .(',.. 'ill F..iiH - 'iimmiuul iy0. Hay - $8@1! per ton, aooording to juulity. IIonky - In cup, O608O& I a uu - The market Htandsat 10c. Onionb- $2.00. Oats- 4246o. Potatoeü- 'J0@l .10c. TUBN1P8- 30@41c. Whkat- White $1.4(ir41.lS; Amber $1.80@1.85 TU1IKKY8- 10(g)llC. Detroit Live Stock Market. From the Detroit Kree PnM Michioan Ckntkal Cattle Yahds ) Monday, Miirch 2'i. CATTLE. Tlie rocoipts were lurger than during the previouH woek, and in fact much larger from the interior of this State than fora long time, butthere being a considerable of a spring on the liaatern market last week buyers wero taking hold freuly and a largo nunibor changod lmuds, both on local and shipping account, the best ahippera 'readily bringing 5c and over, though 17 good to ohoice small cattle, aveniging about 900 Iba, sold at $t 60 ; hut those were of a quulity mush superior tu tlie general average of cattle purchased {rom uur SUite feeders, tlmt imagine thein au good as any in the State, prirticulavly if t.lnsy havo never been to the cattle m;irket to get theirye openad. Ihe general range of pnces was about the Mine 'is giiva below m the report trom ICing'n yuls, !h;it iw, tor the same ua!itv, ftiough the (piality avurafios better ;it fcheae yudsand prioes ara apparently Ughér. B1IKK1' The roceipts wore very liberal tn-.lay, but tliu demand was good and the avenga irioos paid ranged alout l-4c higher. Sales were noted oí 170 good snippers, weighing 87 a SS Min, at 0 i-'ir. ' HO of fa,ir (juality, weighing about 80 Ibs each, at fi l-4o, and S(l gooi ('.1111111011 onu at, ti 1-ta. HOOS. Títere were only a few liogs offored thtH morning tor the local trade, about tive or six hundred being taken by butcher and tor store hog at nominal prices. The following werc tin! rrdMjifs for the week endiiig March 23, 1H7I : Previous week. Through. State. Thro State Homes 30 Cattle 3,699 770 1,934 309 Hogs 9,198 29 72ÍÍ 2,099 Sheep 814 2,395 7,425 49 Kino's Cattle Yards, } Dkthoit, Monday evening, March 23. $ CATTLE. Tho early market was considered dull, there being a good many in, and among them a fair number of good cattle withaboutthe usual niiniber of poorones. ïhere were sellers thatclaiined the market was off at least l-2e from last weok, but of this thore are few able to determine the quality varying bo much, some of the choicest solling higher than any that have been sold in these yards sinoe the Ohristmas cattle sales, $6 40 boiiig reached. The following will cover the transactions today : Ohoice beeves, young, large, well fattened, weighing from 1,200 to 1,400 lbs. $4 50 a 6 40 Good beeves, well fattened, steers and heifers, averaging 1,050 to 1,100 lbs, 3 25 o 3 75 Medium grades, fair stoers, averaging 050 to 1,060 lbs., 2 50 a 2 75 Working cattle, well fattened, averaging 1,000 to 1,500 lbs., 4 00 a 4 25 Cows, common to choice, 3 00 a 4 50 Common stock, medium steers, and fair to extra cows, in decent flesh, 800 to 1,000 lbs., 2 00 o 2 75

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Old News
Michigan Argus