Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1880 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Ciaotaaatt MarketFlour strong; family, 4 80(35 05; fancy, unchanged. Wheat strong; No 2 amber, 1 01@103; No 2 red. 1 08tf@l 04. Corn strong and higher; No 2 mixed, shelled, 42)4@48. Oats firm and in fair demand; No 2 mixed, 88)4(384. Rye qaiet; No 2, 90. Barley steady; No 2 fall. 95. Pork dull and nominal at 18 50(317 00. Lard lower at 8 25. Balk meats quiet at 471 j @7 75. Bacon easier at 5 C2}4@B 62}$. Whisky active and firm at 1 09. Batter quiet and unchanged; choice western reserve, 22(324; choice central Ohio, 18@90. Hoga dull; oommon, 8 80@4 86; light, 4 45@4 70; paoking, 4 4D@6 75; batcher’s 4 75(94 90. Receipts, 2,961; shipments 681. % Chicago Morkst Floor qaiet ana unchanged. Wheat unsettled bat generally lower; No 2 red winter, 99(9101W; No 2 Chicago spring, 100K@102; No 8 do 94. Corn eaeier; 89M cash; 405$ November. Oats easier at 82}$. Rye steady and firm at 84. Barley steady and unchinged at 78. Flaxseed 1 28(31 27. Pork unsettled; cash higher; options lower; 18 50cash; 18 87}$ @lB 40 Oct; 12 40 Nov; 1225 bid Dec; 12 90 bid Jan. Lard easier at 880 cash; 8 10@8 12)$ Nov; 800 Dee: 800 biJ Jan. Balk meats easier; shoulders 5 70; short rib 7 85; short clear 8 00. Whisky steady with fair demand at 1 11.

New Yerk Market. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat in fair demand. No. 9 spring, 117 V; ungraded red, 1 18@i 19V; No. 8 do, 1 15*0116; No. 9do 1 17*01 18; No. 1 d5,l 90A \ 90V; ungraded white, 1190118 No. .8 do, 110;, Ho. do, 115. Corn dull; un Elded, 55*@55*; No. 9,55*086. Oats rly active and shade higher; mixed wmtern, 89041; white western, 41*048,! Eggs firm, 19099. Pork quiet a&dnomi. nal; mem quoted 16 96. Beef steady. Cut meats quiet and unchanged. Lard In feir demand; prime eteam, 8 75<*8 80. Butter quiet but firm, 15@80. Cheese quiet but steady at 10@19*.

Dry Oeede Market. Cotton goods in steady demand by exporters and converters bat jobbers ana retailers buying lightly as a rule. Prints quiet and ginghams and dress goods sluggish- Heavy clothing, woolena in moderate request and agents receiving fair orders for spring caasTmerea and wonted*. Foreign goods quiet. *

Toledo market. Wheat, dull; amber Michigan, 105 V ; No 9 red Wabash spot October, 105 V: NoS red Wabash, 1 08*: No 9 red mixeS 1 1 04. Corn, firm and high; mixed, 44V; No 9 spot, 44V; No 9 white, 44V. Oats, dull; No 9 held at 89*, 82* bl<T Clover seed, steady; mammoth, 4 00. Closed—wheat, quiet; No 9 red spot October, 1 °6*- == _ =S!=S=S!! It matters little to be worth money, if we are worth nothing else. WMUr SM*. Boaton. Boston Police limunrii <Seo. B. Savory, Esq., Aset Police Clerk, refen to a case or agonizing sciatic suffering ot frequent occurrence, and which was oared by St Jacobs Oil in tom than half aa hour. Industry and economy will get rich,l while sagacity and intrigue are laying! their plans. I The more we do, the more we can do: the busier we are the mom leisure we nave.

To Coax Swmm Fnnr Aim Aftx»Take plantain leaves, (which can be found in almost any and in ear public paries;) wilt t)ieni by potting separately between .the hands; cover the swollen parts with them, and keep in place by wrapping the limb with rags or a towel on gome to bed at night, or keep them on during the day if not obliged to bo upon the feet. A cure will he speedily effected.