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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
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Aun Arbor Market. Ann Akbob, Thuiísday, Jan.. 8, 1874. Apples- 40@50c. Beans- $1.25. per. bu. BüTTEH - 27O. Cobn- 50@60c. per bu. Chickenb - Dressed 8@iíc Egqb- Command 1820o Hay- $10@16 per ton, according to quality. Honey - ín cap, 22c. Labd- The market stands at 14c. Ohionb- $1.00. Oats- 45@48c. POTATOEB- 50@6Oc. TtJBNIPS- 25@30c. Wheat- White, $95@1.05; Amber $.85(311.00 TüBKEYS- 10@12c. Detroit Lire Stock STarket. King's Cattle Yaeds, ) Deteoit, Monday eveiiing, Jan. 4. J Oattlb. The receipts at these yarda this morning were rather below the average, butbetter than last week ; buyers were incliued to hold back and trust to the latest market. Prices showed no material chance from late figures. We quote: Choice beeves, shipsing steers and heifers, weighiug from 1,200 to 1,500 lbs U 00a5 00 Good butchers steers and heifers, averaging 1,000 to 1,100 ]bs. . 3 00a3 75 Workingoxen, well fattened, averaging 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. . 3 50a4 25 Cows, coinmon to choioe : . 3 25a4 00 Stockers' and packers' medium steel and heit ers, in decent flesh, 800 to 1,000 Iba. ... 2 50a3 50 6IIEEP. Receipta continue fully equal to demand, yet prices f or ciioice J ota are firm. HOOS. The liog market was a little off, yet receipts were light; the only sale reported was 26 heavy hogs, averaging 290 lbs, at f6 75.

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Old News
Michigan Argus