Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1880 — THE MARKETN. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETN.
Flour ia prices. Wheat strong and higher; rather excited; No 2 red winter, 96; No 2 Chicago spring, 98; No 3 Chicago spring, 79@§0. Corn strong and higher at 35]<. Oats strong and higher at 24*. Rye steady, with a fair demand, at 71. Barley steady, with a fair demand, at 76. Pork excited and
ceipta today, shipments, 4,000; @4^“’ none; active and flrm; common to medium,! good to choice, 480£ 4*o. Whisky steady and unchanged at iso. .
Flour stronger; family, old, 5 10® 5 35; new, 4 80. Wheat scarce and firmer,No. 3, red 1 03; No! amber, new, 88. Gczs stronger; No. 3, mixed, shelled, 40. Oats, quiet and firm; No. 3 mixed, 30. Rye quiet at 73. Barley duU and nominal; No 3 tall. 80. Pork, steady and higher at 13. Lard in good demand and higher at 8 80. Bulk meats strong at 405®7 00. Bacon quiet and firmer; 5 87#®7 55«7 88. Butter quiet; western reserve 10® 17; choice Central Ohio, 18®15. Begs, in good demand and firm; common 8 25<g8 90; light, 4 00®4 80: packing, 4 10®4 80; butchers, 4 85@4 4ft. Receipts, 2,334; Shipments, 092. Whiskey active and firm at 1 07. lln Mimer a Market. Flour steady and firmer; western superfine, 2 75@3 50; do extra, 8 75®4 50; do. family, 5 00(35 75. Wheat weak; western lower, duil, and closed easy; No. 3 western winter red, spot, 114%@116; July, 1 U#@lll#; August,! 07#@l 08; September. 107#®! 08. Con, western, higher but dull;western mixed, spot, 49# @49#; July, 49@49#; steamer, <4#@ 44#. Oats, higher and firm; western White, 38@37# : do. mixed, 35038; Pennsylvania, 85@37#. Rye lower at 80. Hay steady; prime to choice Pennsylvania. 19 00@22 50 per ton. Mem pork, 13(3’3 50. _
East Liberty Market* Cittle, receipts today, 400 head; dull; supply fair and in light demand and prices a shade off from yesterday. Hogs, receipts 880; Philadelphian 4 50@4 85; yorkers 4 80@4 40. Sheep, receipts 4,000, and selling active at 10 and 15 cents higher than last week. PMlaAelwhia Marmot. Flour dull: Minnesota extra medium, old stock, 4 50@4 60; do-good, 4 70; do. good fresh ground. 5 50; do. choice and fancy, 5 75@6 00; Ohio good, 5 50. Wheat steady; No. 3 red, elevator, 112@1 12#. Corn dull and lower; medium, 49@50; steamer, 48. Oats higher; white 40@4S; No. 3 do, 39@89#; No. 8 do, 87; mixed, 34@84#. n ToldAd BCfluritateu Wheat quiet; No 1 white Michigan, 1 00; No 2 red Wabash, spot, 1 07#; new No 3 red, 107#. Corn quiet; high mixed, 89#; No 2, spot July, 89#; white, 41#. Oats dull; No 2,28. The London Times, in an editorial on the American national anniversary, congratulates the United States on their isppy situation and prosperity, commercially and politically, and declares that all mankind gain by the prosperity which the American people have succeeded in extracting from their noble land.
[BuCalo(N. Y.) Aurora.] Mrs. 0. Wieokmann, wife of the proprietor of this paper, says: I can recommend Hamburg Drops most highly. I had suffered for six years with salt rheum in the face, and tried all known remedies to effect a cure. Now, after having taken the Hamburg Drops, the redness and itching have entirely disappeared and I am well and strong again. The damps of autumn sink into the leaves and prepare them for the necessity ot their tall; and thus insensibly are we, as years close around us, detached from our tenacity of life by the gentle pressure of recorded sorrow.
