Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1878 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

NEW YORK. Beeves $3 00 @ll 50 Hoos 3 50 @ 3 89 Cotton it @ ni^ Flour—Superfine 4 00 @4 60 Wheat—No. 2 Chicago 1 22 @ 1 24 Corn—Western Mixed 43 (A 51 Oats—Mixed 33 @ 34 Rye—Western 71 @ 72 Pork—Mess 9 to @ 9 15 Lard 6V@ 7 CHICAGO. Beeves—Choice Graded Steers.... 5 25 @ 5 60 Choice Natives 4 75 @ 5 15 Cons and Heifers 3 00 @ 4 00 Butchers’Steers 3 75 @4 00 Medium to Fair 4 40 @4 05 Hoos—Live 2 50 @ 3 20 Flour—Fancy White Winter 6 00 @6 50 Good to Choice Spring Ex. 5 00 @5 40 Wheat---No. 2 Spring 1 10 @ 1 11 No. 3 Spring 1 01 @ 1 02 Corn—No. 2 39 @ 40 Oats—No. 2 28 @ 27 Rye—No. 2 68 @ 59 Barley—No. 2 51 @ 52 Butter—Choice Creamery 18 @ 20 Eggs—Fresh 9 @ io Pork—Mess 7 75 @ 8 05 Lard MILWAUKEE. Wheat—No. 1 1 12 @1 13v No. 2 1 09 @ 1 10 Corn—No. 2... 37 @ 38 Oats—No. 2 25 @ 26 Rye—No. 1. 58 *@ 59 Barley—No. 2 66 (A 67 ST. LOUIS. Wheat—No. 3 Red Fail 1 lowa 1 iiv Corn—Mixed 33 39''* Oats—No. 2 25 @ 26 STK--5 TK --- 57 @ 58 *± ABD 6}£@ 6% Hogs. 3 CO @ 3 16 Cattle 2 75 @ 5 25 CINCINNATI. Wheat Red 1 15 @1 19 Corn. 42 @ 43 Cats 28 & 31 Nxe 60 @ «2 Pork—Mesr. .. p 69 (A 8 75 Toledo’. Wheat—No. 1 Whit/, 1 26 (A 1 26 No. 2 Red 1 18 @ 1 19 Corn.. 43 @ 44 Oats—No. 2 27 <a 28 DETROIT. Flour—Choice White 5 50 @ 600 Wheat—No. 1 White.. .t ]sß@l 29 No. 1 Amber 1 26 @ 1 26 Corn-No. 1 42 @ 43 Oats—Mixed 28 @ 29 Barley <per cental) ’ 1 00 @ 1 40 Pork Mess 9 £0 @ 9 76 EAST LIBERTY, PA. Cattle—Best.... 5 12 (a 6 40 *’»ir 4 50 @ 5 (0 Common 3 to @ 4 25 Hoos 3 40 @ 3 70 Sheep 3 00 @ 6 00

Gen. Grant at the Paris Exposition. A cable dispatch to New York HeraUl May 11th says that Gen. Grant was placed upon a square, American platform—that of the Howe Scale. The General in fact was weighed and for the first time in his life “ found wanting,” having lost seventeen pounds by his Egyptian trip. After yon have read all of the important news in this paper read tho advertisements, and the “ Don’t Forget It ” advertisement in particular. Wilhoft’s Fever and Ague Tonic.— This medicine is need by construction companies for the benefit of their employes, when engaged in malarial districts. The highest testimonials have been given by contractors and by the Presidents of some of the leading railroads in tho South and West. When men are congregated in large numbers in the neighborhood of swamps and rivers, Wilhoft’s Tonic will prove a valuable addition to the 6tock of medicines, and will amply reward the company in the saving of time, labor and money. We recommend it to all. Wni£Lock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For sale by all Druggists. Instantly is none too quick to relieve croup. Many children have died while a fire was making. Joh/ison's Anodyne Liniment gives instant relief and is a sure cure. Halfteaapoouful on sugar. Every family should keep it in the house. The adulteration of condition powders has got lo such a pitch that one can now buy a pound pack of dust and. ashes for 25 cents. There is only one kind now known that are strictly pure, and those are Sheridan's Cavalry Powders. Don’t Forget It —That you ought to read the advertisement so headed in another column of this paper.