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Detroit Markets

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
May
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Whsat- No. 1, white, spot, t$Ho asked ; May, 81c bid; 81%e asked; June, 82c asked; No. 2 red, regular, nominal at 82%c asked; No. 2, Michigan, 83e bid, 84c asked ; June, 82)c bid, 82%c asked; July, B3íc bid, 84c asked ; August, 83jc bid, S4O asked , No. 8 red, 80c asked. Corn - No. 2, spot, 1 car at 37c asked ; No. 3, spot, 34íc asked, Wabash; No. 2, yellow, 38%c bid. Oats- No. 2, white, spot, 36íc asked; No. 2, May, 3:%c asked. Sked9- Prima dover, (5 50: timotuy, $ 205@2 10. Chickens H @ 12 Duckü "# ft 12 g 18 Gese 8 ((6 9 Turkeys 12 @ J. Potatoes %l bu 27 @ Turnios 80 @ Onions $ bbl 2 75 @ 'a M Huney 12 @ 18 Hsvits- Green city per B. 5} @ 6 Couutry 6 @ 6% Cwrd 8 @ 8K Green calf 9 @ 10 Sulted green calf 10 (S 11 Sbeepskins 50 @ 1 50 Beans, pirked 1 10 @ 1 15 Beaus, unpicked 45 @ 75 Hay 1100 @ lic 00 Straw 5 00 @ 6 60 Beeswax 25 @ 30 MapleSugar 8 M 1) Applesperbbl 8 00 @ 2 60 Butter 13 M 15 Egg 9 @ 10 Fi-ouu -The market remains low at the following usures: Michigan patents $5 U0@ 5 25, Michigan roller, $4 5ü(a4 ti5; Michigan Ktiftrlini $2 75@ 75; Mioaesota patents f 50Cei 75, Minnesota bakers' $4 25 4 50, Michigan rye $3 55@3 65; Illinois rye, $; tfxúJU 85. t'KovisioNS-Detroit new mess, $9 75@10; Detroit family pork, $10 75r. , sbortclear, $11 larii in tierces, 6(4ic; half bbls, tiydiWc , ín iiiils, 7(4"Jc . hams, 9%f)i0c; sboulders, 5Já@üc; dried beef, 18( bai:on, 7Jí(07Jíc. , extra meBS beef, $S 75Í3Í family beef, t'Jfey 25. 1.1VB STOCK. Cattle- Market slow hut steady; shipping steers, 950 to 1,500 lbs, Í 1 36? 5 90; stocker and feeders, $3@4 80; cows, bttlls and .mixed, $2@4 50; bulk, $3@ü 50; through Texas cattle, $4 50@5 05. Hogs - Market strong; rotigh and mixed, $8 75i!4 20, packing and shlpping, $4 10(3 4 35;Üght, $3 05@4 25; slips, $2 5O@3ÖO. Skkju- Market stronger; native8,t2o50@ 5 GO. The Drovers' Journal Loudon special cablegrama from British markets this week are much moro encouraging; with hghter supplies and steady deraand at both places, London reporta an advance of lHc per H, best Americana 18Le per lb djessed, and Liverpool lc advancfd; cnoicest Americao steers, 13 c A report on the uppression of the rebellion in the northwest has been prepared. It shows a total expenditure on this account of 4,451,584. Several claims remain to be settled. The list of dead and wounded is as follows : Killed or died of wounds at Fish Creak, 10; wounded there, 40; killed at Batoche, 8, wounded, 14 ; wounded at Loon Lake, 3; total, killed, 26, wounded

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