Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1880 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

■slilmirr Market. Flour dull and in buyers* favor; western super fine 8 00@3 75; do extra 4 00@5 00; do. family 5 25@6 00. Wheat, western lower but steady at thedecline; red 123@ 1 25;d0 amber 1 25@ 1 27; No. 2 western winter red spot 1 28#@1 28#; June 1 22#@1 28; July ld#@ll2#; August 1 09@l 09#; September 109 asked Oom, western, dull but steady; western mixed spot and June sO#@sO#; July 50@ 50#; steamer «7#@4£T Onto quiet and steady; western white 41 @42; do. mixed 89@40; Pennsylvania 41 @42. Rye quiet at 92. Hay steady; prime to choice Pennsylvania 17 00@19 00. Provisions firm; mess pork 1150@ll 70. Bulk meats, shoulders 5 #-. clear ribe sides 6#; do. packed s#@7#. Bacon, shoulders s#; clew rib rides 1%. Hams 11#® 12. Lard

New Turk Market. Flour quiet; superfine state and western, 8 80@4 25; common to good extra 4 50@7 00; good to choice, 4 60@5 00; extra Ohio 4 60@6 10. Wheat lower; No 2 Milwaukee 117; No 1 Green Bay 118; No 2 red do 125@126; mixed winter 122; No 2 amber 124. Corn stronger; NoB 49@49#; steamer, 49@48#; No 2, 51#@52; low mixed 54. Oats quiet but steady; mixed western 87@89; white western 89(345. Eggs quiet but steady at 12@18#. Pork higher; new mess 11 55 @ll 80. Lard stronger, at 7 17#@7 20. Butter quiet but firm, at 12@22. Cheese dull and heavy, at B@9#. Whisky nominal, 118@115. ~ Cincinnati Market. Hour steady and unchanged. Wheat lower; No. 2 red 110. Corn heavy; No. 2 mixed 89. Oats dull, lower; No. 2 mixed 82#@38. Rye firm at 86@87. Barley unsettled; extra No. 2 fa 11,90. Porki firm at 10 75. Lard dull at 6 60. Bulk meats firm, good demand; 4 37#@ 6 60. Bacon firm, good demand, 5 00, 7 20 @7 50. Whisky in good demand at 1 06. Butter in good demand and a shade higher; choice western reserve, 14@16; choice Central Ohio 12@13. Linseed oil lower at 65. Hogs active and firm; common 3 25@8 80; light 415@4 35; packing 3 90@4 80; butchers 4 80@4 35. Receipts, 1,484. Shipments 288.

Chicago Market. Flour dull and nominal. Wheat irregular and options lower; No 2 Chicago spring, 91#@92# cash; No 8 Caicago spring, 86. Corn in fair demand but at lower rates, 34#@84# cash. Oats duil, weak and lower at 27# cash. Rye easier at 76#. Barley easier at 78@75. Pork in good demand and a shade higher at 10 50 cash; 10 47#@1050 July; 10 57# @lO 60 August. Lard steady with a fair demand at 6 60 cash; 6 60@6 62# July; 6 62#@6 65 August Bulk meats active, firm and higher; shoulders, 4 85; short ribs, 6 62; short sides, 6 80. Whisky steady and unchanged at 108. Dry Goods Market. Cotton goods in fair but irregular demand. Conestaga tickings reduced by agents. Some large sales of brown sheetings are reported. Prints very quiet in first hands. Lawns and dress ginghams in steady demand Clothing woolens in limited request. Flannels remain quiet. Hosiery in better demand. Foreign goods dull.

East Liberty Market. Cattle receipts to-day, 1,900 ; 38 head of through, 238 of yard steak; prices firm at Monday’s figures. Best shipping steers, 5 25@5 80; fair to good butcher’s, 4 75@ 5 10; common and light, 4 00@4 65; fat bulls, cows and stags, 3 00@4 00. Hog receipts to-day, 1,055; Philadelphian, 4 45 @4 55; Yoikers, 4 25@4 35. Sheep receipts, 1,000; selling slow at 3 25@4 50. Toledo Markets. Wheat weak; No 1 white Michigan, 109; amber Michigan, 112; No 2 red Wabash spot, 112#; No 3 red, 1 08. amber Illinois, 118; No 2 red mixed, 1 08; Corn quiet; high mixed, 40#; No 2,40; No 2 white, 43#. Oats dull! No 2, 82#; Michigan, 31#. No afternoon session till further notice. Philadelphia Market. Flour dull and depressed; Minnesota extra medium; old stock 4 50@4 75; do good 5 00; do choice 5 25. Wheat easier and dull; No. 2 red June 124# bid; 1 24# asked. Corn quiet but firm; high mixed track 51#; steamer track 50@51; sail mixed June 50# bid; 51 asked. Oats dull and unsettled; No. 1 white 42#; No. 2 do 41 #@42; No. 8 do 89. Detreit Market. Wheat dull and unchanged. Wheat easier; white, 1 10; June, 1 09#; July I 06#; August, 95#; milling No 1,1 08 Receipts wheat, 86,000; ahipmqpte, Vlevelaad Market* Petroleum firm* standard white, 110; test, 8. , [B*. Paul and Minneapolis Plant Press. J We incline to the opinion that it is not so much what a thing promises as the service it will render that should control us in its selection. In indorsement of the worth of a popular remedy, Mr. Nicholas Krebel, St Paul, Minn., observes: By the use of the Hamburg Drops, I completely cured of a severe and painful disease ot the stomach, from which I feared I would not recover.