Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1880 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

. new Twfc market. Hour quiet; superfine *tate western 8 80#4 00: common to good extra 8 75#/ 485; good to choice 4 80#6 86; whig wheat, extra, 4 85#4 66; extra Ohio, 400 #575: to. Louis 415#7 00; Minntoota patent proems. 6 00#8 *O. Wheat, spring Steady; winter weak; No 8 spring, 1 03% #105; ungraded red 96#1 8 do, 196V#1»%; NO * do i oei£#i oe*; mixed winter 1 08%#1 06%; ungraded white 1 06#108; No 2 do IM%. Corn firm ; ungraded 38%@51%;/No 8,51# 51%; No i white SfiNOatt Weak; mixed western 88#88%; white- western 87# 44V. Eggs 15# 16%. Pork stronger ana more active; new mem 15 90#1600; fancy 17 00. Gift meats fairly active; long clear middles 8V; abort dear do 9U. Lard firm at 8 15#8 20. Batter in good demand and firm at 16#28. Cheese strong at 9%«12. 3S —» .... Flour quiet bat fins. Wheat* active, firm and higher; No 8 red winter 92; No 2 Chicago spring 87%; No Bdo 78#81. Corn irregular but firmer at 88%. Oats in good demand and prices a shade higher at 87. Rye easier at 76%. Barley easier at 79. Flaxseed 1 12#1 14. Pork active, firm and higher at 17 00 cash; September 16 60# 16.65; October 16 12%. Lard fairly active and a shade higher ti--7 82%#7 85 cash and Sep* ember, 7 92% @7 95 October. Balk meats moderately active and higher; shoulder* 5 60; clear sides 885 ; short clear 8 70. Whisky steady and unchanged at 110.

OtasbasttHariM. Flour, firm and unchanged. Wheat, quiet. No 2 amber, 91 #92;' No 2 red, 95# 96. Corn, weaker, No 2 mixed, 44. Oats, active and firm,No. 2 mixed, 81@82%. Rye. strong, No 2,87%. Barley, good demand, No 2 fall, 95. Pork, steady, 16 00. Lard, dull, 7 80#8 00. Bulk meats, quiet, 5 87%@8 75. Bacon, easier, 6 50,9 62%# 9 87%. Whisky, active, firm and higher, 1 10. Batter, qmet and unchanged.choice Western Reserve, 16# 17; choice (Central Ohio, 14#15. Hogs, . quiet, common, 4 00#4 60; light. 4 65#5 00; packing, 4 90@5 25; butchers, 5 35@5 40. Dtr Ooodi Jobbing trade fairly active and cotton goods commission houses doing steady business, but woolen goods remain slug gish. Standard prints in fair demand and lew grade fancy prints moving freely. Ginghams active and scarce. Bulletin says ‘Three thousand pieces fine staple and fancy dress goods will be sold at anc tion Wednesday next ” Baltimore Market. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat steady ana firm; No 2 western red spot ‘and August 1 06%; September 106.%# 1 07; October 1 08%@1 08%; November 1 09%@1 09%. Corn, western dull and neglected; western mixed spot and August 58% bid ;> September 52% bid. Oats stronger. Rye higher at 85. Hay unchanged. Provisions easier and without quotable change. Batter quiet; prime to choice western packed 14@20. -f

Toledo Market. Wheat weak; No 8 white Wabash 94%; No 1 white Michigan 96; .amber Mich! gan 96%; No 2 red Wabash 96%; No 8 red Wabash 98%; No 2 Dayton A Michtfanred96%; No 2 amber Illinois 104, To 2 red mixed 94%. Corn weak ant higher; mixed 48%; spot September ; No 8 white 48%, Oats doll; No 2 81V; closed quiet. Wheat, amber Michigan 97; Noted spot Aurast 97%. Corn steady; No 2 September 48%. East Liberty Market- • Catttle—Receipts 689 head, all through stock. No business doing today, except to local botchers at retail. Hogs, leceipts head; Yorkers at 5 00@5 10; Philadelphia* at 5 40#5 50. Sheep, receipts 8,. 500 head, selling fair at yesterday’s prioes Be not eager to Interrupt a person speaking, nor uneasy at being yourself interrupted. Give all leave to speak in their turn. • -m