People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS.
N»w York. Fob. ‘B. j LIVE STOCK—Cattle >.3 !*> |iW Sheep 2 ru) (.j i 80 Hons.. 5 !M) (if 6 lit) i FLOUU— Winter Patents a 2> ft* :t 5J Minnesota Patents 3 ;nl ,7# 3 9.*> WHEAT—Na 2 Kea 01 Ungraded Red 62 ,e> 67 ! CORN—Na 2 4154(3 ‘ill* Ungraded -Mixed 42‘,» 3 40‘4 j OA’lS—Track Mixed Western.. 38 iii 30!4 RYE—Western 60 Q, i>7!4 PORK—Mess, New 13 50 to. 14 no • LARD—Wostern 7 8,1 © 785 j BUTTER —Western Creamery. 17 (,« 26 Western Dairy 13 37> 17 CH.CAUO. BKKVKB—Shipping Istuers ... 13 81 r<r. 6 00 I Cows 1 20 @ 2 85 Stockers. 2 40 ii 00 Feeders 3 00 tg) 3 55 Uutellers' Steers 2 75 *i. 320 Hulls I 50 St 3 0) HOGS I 70 (ft 5 10 ; SHEEP 151 M 3 SK) : BUT I Eli—Creamery 15 <& 21(4 Dairy 12 (a 23 ! EGOS—Fresh 17 (» 17(4 : BROOM CORN— Western i per tun) 30 00 ®53 1)0 Western Dwarf 5) 00 «j 70 00 Illinois, Good to Choice 45 oo (u7J 00 POTATOES iper bu.) 46 to 05 PORK-Mess 11 T7'4 <ll 9 ‘ LARD—Steam 7 55 to 7 45 FLOUR—Spring Patents 320 u« 3 00 Spring Sira.gtus 2 ;s0 to ~ 60 ■Winter Patents 2 8) to 3 15 Winter .•ilrui'flils 2 50 (<7, 2 80 GRAIN —Wheat, Cash £o74'* 57* Corn, No. 2 34’ito 31‘4 Oats. No. 2 XBv*«. 281* Rvr, No. 2 44 to 44(4 Bariev, Choice to Fancy.... 50 in, 54 LUMBER— Siding, 15 50 54.22 50 Flooring 35 oi) ©.‘M U ) Common Hoards 14 0,1 nil 2>. Fencire* II 00 @l4 5) Lath, Dry 2 40 sft 2 45 Stiingies 2 25 to 3 ud KANSAS CITY'. : CATTLE—Shipping Steers S 3 0!) to 4 80 Stocber.t and Feeders 275 0, 3 50 1 HOUS 4 6, I* 4B> SHEEP 2 2> u> »35 OMAHA. : CATTLE—Steers ti 8.) ® 4 25 Feeders 2 '25 ws 33 1 '< HOGS 4 75 FA 4 M SHEEP 225 to*3 25 .
A mistress told her maid, Betje, that she must not always do things on her own responsibility, but first ask permission. The next day Betje walked Into the parlor and said, politely: “Mevrouw, the cat Is busy eating up the duck. Must I send her away or not?"—Kikeriki. ~ “Stove polish? Certainly. What kind do you want, little girlt” Juvenile Customer (nonplused for a moment)— I vo heard mamma say elbow grease was the only thing that would put a good ahinn on a stove. Got any?” Teacher (after reading the excuse)—“So your three days' absence from school was on account of your vaccination—was It, Bes..YJ?u must have had a pretty sore arm. Bessie—“No; but I—l had to walk on crutches.” “Georgie, what made you go over and play with the Smith children, when you have mumps and they have not had them?” “Weu, didn’t the Sunday school teacher say that it is more blessed to give than to receive?” In an Old Church. —Ethel—“ How harmonious the color of everything is. ” Margaret —“Yes, excepting the sexton. Whv doesn't he wear stained glasses?”—P. &*S. S. S. Co.’s Bulletin. Dr. Route's Certain Croup Cura Sent postpaid with beautiful souvenir spoon. Send 50c to A. P. Hoxsif.. Buffalo. N. Y. Johnny Plenty—“ Say, Jimmy, does pie hurt anybody? My aunt says it does.” Jimmy Scant-“ Couldn’t tell yer, Johnny. I never had no chance ter ’speriment.”
