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Ann Arbor City Markets

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
June
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Caref ully Revised Weekly by the Publisher. Ann Arbor, June 5. About all the wheat in hands of producers has been sold, and very little is now brought to the city Prices below. Old potatoee are dull of sale and de clined to 50a60 cents. Apples- Green, wanted at 35c. Dried, [wanted Beans- Wanted at "5a$l. Calfsfcins - Uo. Kip 7o. Corn- Shelled 40c ; ear 20c. Hides- 6'c green ; cured 6Ma?. Maple sugar 10c. Oats- 28c. Pelts- 25a$1.50; Pota toes- 50c. Wheat- Activo at $1, old $1.08. KETAII, RATKS. Apples- Green, 45a50c. lieana- 5c per quart. Bran- Octs per hundredi liutter- 13c. (Jheese- 12e. Corn-25c ear ; shelled 50c. Corn Men! - Coarse 91 ; SI. 76 tiolted. cranberries- 10o per quart I%KS- 10c. P'lour- $.-n$.i.5O. Patent 8 per barre!. Ground l'eed- SI per hundred or l(i per ton. Hams- buprar cured Wc. Hominy- 4c per IK Honey- 12al5c. Lard - 8c. Maple sugar 12VÍC. Oats- 3fc. Outmeal - 4c. Potatoes - 75c. Pork- frcsh 6a8c ; salt SalOc. Salt-Onondag $1.40, Saginaw 81.30. Shoulders- 7c. WOOL. A few fleeces of unwashed have been purchased on a basis of 20 cents. Washed wools are worth Irom 2S to 30 cents in Ann Arbor and a prospect of going righer. Cotton cloths and dry goodsare advancing east, and wool has advanced 3 cents per pound.- The market there is bare. Excitement among dealers is great, and sale? are largest known in many years. Manufactures buy freely, the new orop disappearing as f ast as reoeived. The outlook for wool frowers is excellent.

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Old News
Michigan Argus