Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1880 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS.
Oineiwwati Market - Flour, quiet and unchanged; fancy 525 @5 76; family 4 45@44§;. Wheat in fan demand and steady; No 3 red, 90@ 96; No 2 unber92. Corn, dull and easy; No2mixed shelled 89. Oats steady; No 2 mixed old, 33; new 30. Rye opened dull; No 3, 68; closed stronger at 70 bid; August and September, 78. Barley quiet and firm; No 2 fall nominal at 93@95. Pork firmer at 14 50. Lard steady at 7 30@7 25. Bulk meats strong at 5 00@7 62Bacon steady at 5%, 8, 8%@8%. Whisky steady at 1 07. Butter dull and easier; choice western reserve 17@18: do central Ohio 15@’.6. Hogs quiet at 3 75@4 30; light 435@460; packing 4 40@4 80; butchers 4 80(84 95. ne'Wipts 1,667; shipments-5 90.
Mew York MarketFlour, weak, super state western, 375 @4 50, common to good extra, 4 25@4 60. good to choice, 4 70<@7 00, white wheat extra, 4 50(85 00, extra Ohio, 5 10@7 00, St. Louis, 4 50(87 50, Minnesota patent, 6 00(88 75. Wheat, moderate export and speculative trade, No. 3 spring 108 @lO9, ungraded nd, 94(81 06U. No. 8 do, 105%@l 06, No. 2 do, 1 08%@l 09, No. 1 do, 1 10%, steamer No. 2 red, 1 05% @1 05%, steamer No. 3 do, 101@l 01%, mixed winter, 1 05%@1 t’6, ungraded white, 1 05%@l 06, No. 3 do, 1 00%, No. 2 do, 1 05. Corn, moderately active and higher, ungraded, 45@48%, No. 2, 48 @48%. Oats, half cent better, light offerings, No. 2, 38%@40, white western„39 @45. Eggs, dull, tending downwards, 12 @lB. Pork, heavy, new mess. 14 45 @l4 50, ordinary brands, 15 25@15 50 for fancy. Lard, fair demand, prime steamer, 7 57%@7 60. Butter, quiet but steady, 14@16 Cheete, demand fair, market firm, 7(89%.
Chicano Market. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat in fair demand at lower rates; No 2 Chicago spring, 88@89; No 8 Chicago spring 81(383; rejected nominal. Corn, fair de mand at lower rates; No 2 85%@86&; rejected 84>£. Oats steady and firm: No 2 SB@2BW. Rye quiet but steady; No 2 66. Barley .dull, 73@74. Pork inactive, lower and weak at 14 50@15 00 cash; 16 40@ 15 41U August; 15 42W@15 45 September; 15 10 October; 1110 November. Lard inactive and lower at 7 20; 7 22J>4 cash and August; 7 25@7 27J< September; 7 27J< October. Bulk meats—shoulders 4 70; short nb 7 40; short clear 7 65. Whisky quiet at 1 09. Hogs mixed packing 4 40@4 65; choice heavy 4 70 @5 00. Cattle scarce and firmer; shipping 4 00(94 85. Sheep quiet; common to choice 8 00@4 00. Baltimore Market. Flour dull and lower to sell; western superfine 2 75@8 50; extra 4 75; do family 525 6 00. Wheat—western lower but steady; No 2 westesn winter ted on spot and August 1 07W@l 07%; September 1 08H@l 06M; October 1 08M@l 09. Corn —western firmer; western mixed spot and August 47M@48;September49@49><; October 50@50J$; steamer nominal. Oats easier sales; new western bright 48@49; old 40 without other transactions. Rye Suiet at 74. Hay steady; prime to ioice Pennsylvania 18 00@19 00. Pro. visions higher and firmer; mess pork 16 50. Bulk meats—loose shoulders s*s; clear rib sides 7X@7%; do packed 5%@ BU. Bacon—shoulders 6W; clear rib sides 9; hams 12(318. Lard 8 25.
Toledo Market Wheat, market steady; No. 8 white Wabash 98W; No 1 white Michigan 95; old 108 W; amber Michigan, 100@1 00 W; No 2 red Wabash on spot 1 00(31 00 W; No 8 red Wabash 98; rejected 81W; No 2 amber Illihois 1 07. Corn, dulf; high mixed No 2 89U; No 2 white, 48. Oats dull; No 2 old 80. Closed—Wheat easy; No 1 white Michigan to arrive this week 95; do 99;N0 2red September 97U; No 2 red to arrive Pmladalphia Market. Flour less active: Minnesota extra, old stock medium 6 25; do good, 5 50; do cleat 6 2s; straight 7 00; Minnesota patent choice fancyß2s@B 50. Wheat dull; rejected 1 00(31 01; No 2 red, elevator, 108 - Ann; high mined track rejected 48U@40; steamer, 49; sail mixed Augtst 48W bid; 48W asked. Oats quiet; white 42; No 2do 41; mixed 84. It is claimed by some medical men that smoking weakens the eyesight Maybe it does, but just see how it strengthens the breath. - 1 ’’
[ Wausau (Wfa.) Oentnl Wisconsin ] We lore everything that's old. Old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine. And the famous author might have added—old medicines, because of their known worth. In a late communication Mr Eustace Hauer, Modina, Mo., thus speaks of an old German household remedy. I prize Hamburg Drops very highly. I had suffered for seven years with a sever? disease of the liver.' I vainly expended a great deal upon physicians and for meuiemes. 1 concluded to use Hamburg Drops. The trial was crowned with the highest success, as I am to-day health ies than 1 hive been for years. Write to H. B. Bryant’s Chicago Busine 88 College for catalogue and circulars. AH th* young men are getting them. Sediment or muetns in the urine.it * sure indication of disease. Take Kidney-Wort and be cured before it is too lyte. Use Kidney- Vi art and rejoice in health. One package makes six quarts of medicine* safer, purer and more effectual than My bitters or pine. < it ' yoe -J. A moot rtghtoesM* jadgment awarded Dr. Lindsey for the wonderful cures performed by his Blood Searcher Sold by all druggists. Malt Bitten revulate*Durifv. strengthen mi nourish the maternal functions.
