Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1873 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

NEW YORK. Dkcember 11, 1873. Cotton.— Middling upland, 15Ji@15=^c. Live Stock.— Beef Cattle—*y.oo@lß.oo. HogsLive, $5.25®5.87!4. Sbeep—Live. *4.50®7.00. , Breadstuffs.— Flour—Good to choice, $7.15® 7.75; white wheat extra, [email protected]. Wheat—Nc 2 Chicago, $1.52® 1.53; lowa spring, $1.52® 1.54; No. 2 Milwaukee spring, $1.56®1.57. Rye—Western and State, [email protected]. Barley—[email protected]. Corn —Mixed Western afloat, 77)4878)40. Oats—New Western, 56@57c. Provisions.— l’ork—New Mess, [email protected]. Lard—B@Biic. Wool.—Common to extra, 3:®550. CHICAGO. Live Stock.— Beeves—Choice, [email protected] ; good, $4.30®4.75; medium, [email protected]; butchers stock, [email protected]; stock cattle, $2.5033.25. Hogs—Live, $4.50@4. , J0. Sheep—Good to choice, [email protected]. Provisions.— Butter—Choice, 27@S0c. Eggs— Fresh, 28@24c. Pork—New Mess, $14.10® 14.15. Lard—74i@Bc. Breadstuff*. Flour—White Winter, extra, [email protected]; spring extra, [email protected]. Wheat —Spring, No. 2, [email protected]>4. Com—No. 2,51 H @s3c. Oats—No. 2, 38)4@38Xc. Rye-No. 2, 79® 80c. Barley—No. 2, SL46®L46VL Wool,— Tub-washed, 40@50c; fleece, washed 38@45c.; fleece, unwashed, 25®32c.; pulled, 35®39c. - ■ ' CINCINNATI. Breadstuffs.— Flour—sß[email protected]. ‘ Wheat—sl.43. Com—soßssc. Rye—9lc. Oats—4o@lßc. Barley—sl.2s®l,3s. Provisions. Pork 88c. ST. LOUIS. Live Stock.—Beeves—Fair to choice, $4.00® 5.00. Hogs-Live, [email protected]. Breadstuffs.— Flour, X X Fall, [email protected]. 2. Red Fall, [email protected]. Corn-No. 2, 53@55c. Oats—No. 2,40@41c. Rye-No. 2, 80® 81c. Barley—[email protected]. Provisions.— Pork—Mess, [email protected]. Lard—--7J£@Bc. MILWAUKEE. Breadstufts. —Flpur—Spring XX, [email protected]. Wheat-Spring No. 1, $1.14® 1.14)4; No. 2, 1.11)4® 1.12 c. Com—No. 2, 57@58c4 Oats—No. 2,37® 37)4c. Rye—No. 1, Barley—No. 2, $1.41 ®1.42. ' t DETROIT. Breadstuffs. Wheat Extra, $1.50® 1.61. Com — 56@58c. Oats—46@4sHc. TOLEDO. Breadstuffs.— Wheat—Amber Mich., $1,498 1.49'A; No. .2 Red, $1.44®1.45. Corn-Mixed, 58 859 c. Oats—No. 2,45®46c. CLEVELAND. Breadstuffs.— Wheat—No. 1 Red, $1.57@1';58; No. 2 Red, $1.4481.45. Cora—sß®64c. Oats—46® 47c. 1 BUFFALO. Live Stock.—Beeves Live, $5.00®5.25. Sheep-Live, $8.75®4.75. There are two things that always pay —working and waiting. Either is useless without the other. Both united are invincible and inevitably triumphant. He who waits without working is simply a man yielding to sloth and despair. He who works without waiting is fitful in his strivings And misses results by impatience. He who works steadily and waits patiently, may have a long journey before him, hut at its close he will find his reward. The English market is now supplied with pins made in Connecticut, and America makes the needles, <