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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
September
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wheat- No. 1 white, cash, 88c bid anf 84Lc asked September, ,s:i' ,c .il" and 84Xc asked; Oetober, iö'c bid añd 85% asked; No vember, 2,000 bu at87ifc; No. : red, cash, S7c bid and SS'c asked; September, :.',000 bu ai SSc; October, '2,000 bu at 89);c; Novembei 90%c bid and 91c asked; No. 3 red, S5%c asked; rejeeted red 73c bid and "iñc asked. Coru- No. 2 cash, 5 cars at 44c; Oetober 43 bid ; December, 5,000 bu at 39%c. Oats- White, September, ! Cc asked. No. 5 cash. 35Je as'ed; September, 25c bid anó 25ic asked; November, 5,100 bu at LOc; ligh' mixed, '.ü ;c bid and 2T'. c asked; rejeeted, L9 asked. Flour - The market shows no new fe-Jture, but conti'mes quiet and rather dull at. the re cent declino ctuotations being as follo'.vs : Michigan winter wheat, stone process $t 6(1 @t7"). Michigan winter wheat, roller process 84 V. @") 00. Michigan winter wheat. naten's 83 2(w 30 Minnesota b akers' $i 7ï@ 00. Minnesota patente $575@600. Low grades winter wheat $3 00@8 50. GENERAL PRODUCE. Iloney - Steady at 16c per Ib. Crabapples - Can be had at 75o@:?l per bu. Onions- Per bbl, $2@?.50, as to condltlon. Potatees- Show no change; still quoted a' -1 1.(1.10. Tomatoes- Market still dull ot U0@50c peí tmshel. ISeans- City pieked, $1.37@1.30; unpicked 70e@?l per bu. Peaehes- Good to cholee 'quoted at Sl.:.'5(3 1.50 per basket. Grapes - Coneords and Hartfords, ?5@5.C( per stand; Ivés, S5(rt)4.75. Pears - líartletts selllng at I4.5O@4.75: cora' mon varieties, Í33 50 per bbl. Apples- Market fair and good dernanrt Lo' ehoice; selliug generally at 1T5O@3. Sweet Pot atoes - Baltimorcs are quoted a' $3.50@4 per bbl, and Jerseys SI more. Huckleberries - Market quiet at $4.50@' ]ier stand, outside for sountt LaKe Superioi stock. hjges - Aredoing hetter and Dowgquofi-1 si llk@12c per dcz. ; outside for strictly iresh ii small lots. Butter - Market qulet and steady ïvith dcniand for choice stock; dairy, l.'i - .iva mr,, I (VdJle. Pluras- A quotatlon of 75?@$1.ÖO per 1 asket wiü c ivi r the larsreyvariety in the mar kt't; (U'iiiaiiil m derate andstoc!is larve. FrovisIoDS - Mess pork. old $ÏÜ@10.i5; :ic. family, 11.75@12; shorl clear, ia85@ia.50 lard, in tierces, e (;. ,; keffs,6%@Tc; pais , ;e; smuk d hams, U@l] e; shoulaers, i'ni ',c; breaktast bacon, drien beef, hams $12.S5ííí'1.5; extra mess beef, $i( @10.25. l.IVE STOCK. Cattle. - Market strenger; shiuplng Btecrs, $4 30@8: stockira and feeders, $2 5@8 tO; cows, bulls and mixed ■■ I 0 3 5; ! Texas cattle steadier at $2 50@8 80: westen' rangers stronger; natlvea and ]ia!f breeds. $3 60@4 85; cows, $2 5C@'! I IIo;;s. - Trading slow and 10@15c lowcr; roug;u and mixed, t? ;.%i I CB; packing ano shipping, Ï4 15@4 50; light weights, $4 0c@ 4 60; skips, Í2 85@8 75. Sbeep. - Market weak; nati. icest' ern, 2d8 50; Texans, tl 78@& TheDrovert Journal's special cablegram from Liverpool quotes American cattle le per m higher trian last werk and l'ie higher than two weeks ago, The supply is light; best Amerieans sellins; ai 14e dressed. WOOL. The Boston Shlpplng L:st savs: Tne re' celpts begin to show a considerable fallii compared with previous years, indlcating tual suppjies have been (orwarded more IVrHv. aai that in interior marko's there is mach I wool than usual at this season. Th; demand continúes quite activo, and fcbe sales oí th week, 4,630,000 lbs., are the largest of tfce During the past seven weeks nearly 30 00 lbs. have been taken by manufaeturers, and these large transactions are beginning to teil upon prices. The .ulam-1 ie I miite general and prices are now about 1c per lb. hijraer a!l around. Holde s appear to bc quite indifferent about selling, ;uil tbero is now a verv conti ïent feeling 'that still hi . ici prices will be obtained in the neai future. Some lots have bten wlthdrawn Lrow the u.arket, and iof all kinas extreme p:iees ar asked.

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