People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1893 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

New York, Oct. 13 LIVE STOCK—Cattle 13 40 Mi 30 Sheep 25) © 4 25 Hogs 6 50 @ 7 25 FLOUR—l’air to Fancy 2 3> © 330 Minnesota Patents 3 70 6f> 4 10 WHEAT—No 2 Red 07 © (J7>/, Ungraded Red 67 © 68 CORN—No. 2 47 © 47U Ungraded Mixed 46J4<4 47‘J OATS—Mixed Western 34 © 34(4 RYE—Western 53 © 55 PORK—Mess 19 50 ©l9 75 LARD—Western 10 20 ©lO 25 BUTTER—Western Creamery. 21 © 29 CHICAGO. BEEVES—Shipping Steers.... f 3 15 © 580 Cows 1 25 @2 8) Stockers 2 30 © 2 90 Feeders 300 @ 3 65 Butchers' Steers 2 9) Si 360 Bulls 1 1)0 © 3 50 HOGS 000 © 6 70 SHEEP 1 50 a 4 00 BUTTER—Creamery 23 @ 2854 Dairy 18 © 26 EGGS—Fresh 19‘4@ 20 BROOM CORN— Hurl 3'/,© 454 Sell-Working 3% .4 4 Crooked 1(,,© 254 POTATOES—New (per. bu.).. 45 @ 58 PORK—Mess 17 50 <i£lß 00 LARD-Steam 955 © 960 FLOUR—Spring Patents 275 © 300 Spring Straights 185 (A 235 Winter Patents 290 © 320 Winter Straights 18.) @ 1 90 GRAlN—Wheat, October 61 SA 61K Corn, No. 2 37>4© 37!4 Oats, No. 2 26*4<Z& ”6'4 Rye, No. 2 42 @ 42>4 Barlev—Medium to Fancy.. 42 © 55 LUMBER— Siding 16 50 ©24 50 Flooring 37 00 ©BB 00 Common Boards 14 25 @l4 50 Fencing 13 00 @l6 00 Lath, Dry 2 70 @ 2 75 Shingles 245 © 300 KANSAS CITY. CATTLE—Steers S 3 40 (A 440 Stockers and Feeders 2 40 © 350 HOGS- Light 650 @ 660 Medium 6 45 © 6 55 SHEEP 250 © 360 OMAHA CATTLE—Feeders 12 00 @3 50 Cows 200 © 290 HOGS—Light Mixed 620 © 6 36 Heavy 6 15 ©6 36

Teacher—“ Yes, likely signifies a pleasant possitility, and liable an unpleasant one. Now give examples of both.” Smart Scholar —“There is likely to be good skating to-mor-row, and we are liable to miss it by having to go to school.”—Yankee Blade. “If I ever got rich,” said Tommy, “I mean to go to Italy and eat all the bananas I want, right off the trees.”—lndianapolis Journal. Miss Rural—“l want to see some dark blue gloves." Clerk—“ What is your size!” Miss Rural—“ Five feet five without my shoes.”—lnter Ocean. Prof. Potterby—“The body of the frog gentlemen, is composed almost wholly of water.” Freshleigh—“Spring water!”—lndianapolis Journal. Winds may bo tempered to shorn lambs sometimes, perhaps, but you wouldn’t think so generally, to see them shiver.—Somerville Journal. I • ■ Check Colds and Bronchitis with Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. Women who now attend church simply to show their cloaks are sueque religious.— Lowell Courier. Beecham’s Pills are a certain cure for weak stomach and disordered liver, and are famous the world over. 25 cents a box. Therk’b one thing to bo said in favor of the summer. One has warmer friends than in winter. “Billie was too much bent on getting that girl.” “Yes, and the first ho knew he was broke.”—Kate Field’s Washington. “Necessity knows no law.” Being the mother of invention, she ought at least to |now the patent laws. “All butt,” said the marksman, when the gun kicked him over and he just missed tiie bull’s eye. The audience would really bo glad to see some speakers give themselves away.— Plaindeuler. _ ■' Friend—“ Well. Arthur, now that you’ve started to school, what do you like best!" Arthur—“ Recess. ” One has helped the world some if he has only varied the monotony.—Dallas News. It is cruel to dock horses, but they never complain; the victim is no tuil-bearer. Great men are the real men—the men in whom nature has expressed itself.

“1 never give money to beggars on the street,” said the pedestrian. “But my dear sir,” returned the beggar, “I can’t afford an office these hard times. You expect too much.”—Harper’s Young People. It’s a rather remarkable thing that we can see through almost any kind of glass but a glass eye.