WHEAT, CORN AND OATS. Market on the first and sixteenth days of each month for seven years. CORN, PER BUSHEL. January March. April.. May June 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. August 45%@46 432@44 384@39% 46% @47% 36% @36% 16 514@51% 45% @45% 424@42% 39% @40% 444@44% 35%@352 September. 1 514@52% 432@43% 40% @41% 40%4@41% 44% @44% 334@33% 16 54%2@554 434@43% 384@39% 414@41% 44% @44% 32%@32% October 1572@58 November 16 53 @534 42 @424 34%@34% 422@43 304@30% 36 @364 41 @41% 384@40% 32 @32% 16 422@42% 434 December 1342@34% 40%4@41 352@36 442@45% July 33%@34% 454@46 49 @492 454@46 47 @47% 474@48% 50 @50% 53%@53% 49 @494 50 @50% 514@52 No. 2 oats. No. 2 oats. No. 2 oats. No. 2 oats. No. 2 oats. No. 2 oats. No. 2 oats. RYE AND BARLEY. Receipts and shipments of these cereals during the year 1890, by routes. Receipts and shipments of these cereals during the year 1890, by months. ALL-RAIL THROUGH BUSINESS. The following statement shows the quantity of flour and grain received at Chicago during 1890, by western railroads, and delivered to connecting lines without passing through a Chicago warehouse, as reported by such roads. These quantities are all included in the general statements of receipts and shipments published herewith, except shipments originating in Milwaukee; these are deducted from the receipts and shipments of Chicago, as shown by the general statements, but are included in this : Received by the Chicago & North-Western Railroad. Received by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. |