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Day
26
Month
June
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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Amn Abbob, Thubsbay, June 25 1ST4. BOTTEB- 16o. ' Cobs- 70@75c. perbu. Chickens- Dreesed 10@llc. Eoos- Command 14c. Hay- $8@20 per ton, aceovdinR to iuality. IIoney- In cap, 25@30e. Labd- The murket stanás tile. OSIONS- J3.03. Oatb- 45@50c. POTATOEP- íl.2.5. r " StrawüehbiesJOo. ft quart. TCBNIPS- 6OC. Wbeat- White,'.fl.25@1.3; Amber iI.]S@l.SP Tiikkki-9- 10@13c. Detroit l'rodneeMarket. Latost quotations for leadins; articles of country produoe- Judo 25, are as fullowsi Wheat- white, $1.42 ijl 45 ; amber 1.30(311 S4. Bakley-$2.0@2.75 peroentd). Eye- Ü5S 1.00c. per bu. Co&N- 66@67e. a Oats- 63@65c. Potatoes- f 1.1!@ 1.20c. HaY-16@í20. BrTTEB- 19ííi 20c. Eoos- 15@16c. LABn- ll@12c. HotJEY- 25 926c . Wool- 38@42c. per lb. Detroit Live Stock Market. From the Detroit Free Prcas. Michigan Centkal Cattle Yards ) Mouday, June 22. The total receipts for the past two weeks wero as follows ; For the week ending Juue 22. June 15. Through State. Thro. State Horses C3 - 140 3 üattle 1,687 418 2,969 479 Hogs 10,791 46 18,187 332 Sneep 665 1,403 355 Eeceipts were considerably off during the past week, but the quahty was much improred and the market was about as last reported. Mr. Coughlan bought ot J. Steal one load of fat cattle averaging about 1,650 at $5 12 1-2 ; one load of stockers averaging about 875 lbs. at $4 25. Lee sold to Downey 8 heaj averagiug 1,170 lbs. at 5c. Sheep were off and the supply was better; 108 averagmg 93 lbs sold at 4 90. Hogs are quiet and about steady, 24 averaging 217 Ibs. sold at $5 25. We quote ; Chcice steers, froin 1,000 to 1 ,400 lbs $5 00 a 6 00 liood butchers' iromüOüto 1,200 lbs 4 00 a 4 75 Stockers, 700 to 9ÜÜ lbs 3 00 a 4 25 (Jood sheep, from 85 to 95 lbs, per cwt. S 00 a 6 00 rat hogs, per cwt. 5 25 a 5 50 Pigs, mixed lots, per cwt. 4 75 a 6 25 Kinos Catims Vabds, ) Detkoit, Monday evening, June 22. J CATTLE. Prices were low to-day, ut all offered wero needed and sold briskly at about last weok's rices ; somo claimed 1-4 c off, but it was scarcey observable. Nearly everythiu wajgtate fed, and the late good feeding has made a wonderful mprovement in the general appearance of cat. :1e. We quote : Choice beeves, shipping steers and heifers, weighing from 1,200 tp i 1,500 lbs. 5 00 a 6 00 Gciod butchers' steers and heifers, averagiug 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., 4 00 a 4 75 Vorking cattle, well fattened, averagmg 1,000 to 1,500 lbs., 4 00 a 5 00 3ows, commou to choioe, 4 00 a 5 00 ÍStockers' and packers' medium steers, and heifers, in decent flesh, 800 to 1,000 lbs., 4 00 4 37 MILCH COWS. There was a fair number in this week, but eed is so much in favor of holders that prices were firin. A very few sold at $40a45, of good quality, and some rough looking ones wero held at ?','. BHEEP. There were more liberal offerings to-day and prices were easier. Eighty-six good fat sheep, averaging 77 lbs., sold at $4 25. T. F. Patten sold 26 wethers, averaging 80 lbs., at $3 a head and 20 lambs for $2 75 a head ; 69 were sold for 54 50 per cwt,, averaging 89 lbs.

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