WHEAT, CORN AND OATS. Market on the first and sixteenth days of each month for seven years. CORN, PER BUSHEL. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898 1899. 1900. 1901. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. No. 2 corn. 30% 35%@35% 39% May 1 47%@49 16 51 @51%1⁄2 1514@52 16 49 @49% 1 46%@47%1⁄2 16 45%@45% 1 43 @44% 16 39 @397% 1 35 @36% 16 312@324 1 30% @31% 16 293@3044 27 @27% 244@24% 22@221⁄2 204@20% 20% @21 22% @23% 241⁄44@24% 24 @241⁄2 244@25% 28 @284 282@29 30 @31 29%@30% 27%@28% 25 @25% 261⁄44@27 33 @33% 33 @334 30@31% 2934@304 29 @29% 30%@31 322@32% 31% @32 284@29 244@24% 33%@34 34 @34% 401 49 @49% 281⁄2@29424@25 36%@37 27 @27% 231⁄4@23% 44 @44% 27027% 24%@251⁄2 324@33 34%@35% 3934@39% 42%@42% 26@27 24%@24% 32 @324 442 25%@26 32%@33 33 @334 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 1901, by routes. Receipts and shipments of these cereals during 1901, by months. ALL-RAIL THROUGH BUSINESS.... The following statement shows the quantity of flour and grain received at Chicago during 1901, 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: |