Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1880 — New York Dry Goods. [ARTICLE]
New York Dry Goods.
Business remains quiet with package houses, and the jobbing trade dull. Cotton goods continue firm and stock*
in first-hands are unusuallv ligqrPrints quiet and steady. Washington ’ Flan nels an d blankbit Liberty. Cattle, good to prime shipping steers, 5 00@5 75; fair to good, butchers’ stock, 4 25@4 85; common and lfrht, 8 65@4 00; bulls and stags, 2 00 @3 75; extra fat cows and heifers, 875 @4 50. Hogs, Yorkers, 4 35@4 50;Pbiladelphias, 4 70@480. Sheep, selling at 3 00<g5 50, to extra. The remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women is Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver cure.— Mother'* Magazine. Large quantities of grain now seek a market via the Mississippi river. Shipments of bulk grain from St. Loins to foreign ports, via New Orleans, from January 1 to October 16, 13,914,000 bushels against 6,164,838 bushels for the same time last year.
Boston is importing I,oootons of hay from Maine weekly. The quality and quantity of the crop there is superior to last year. Shippers of cattle to Europe prefer Maine hay to that from any other source, and some weeks use more than 100 tons of IL In blood-producing power or the property of enriching, strengthening ana imparting a healthy color to pale, thin and watery blood, thus furnishing the system with rich food and new life. No medicine equals Malt Bitters. Miss Helen Gladstone, the younger daughter of the prime minister, has left her father’s house at Hawarden for Nuneham College, where she is to act for a few months as private secretary to the vice principal.
