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... supply of grain was out of profitable proportion to the demand , the pur- chasing of general merchandise was restricted , and the free circula- tion of money restrained . When granaries are full and labor is unemployed the public.
... supply of grain was out of profitable proportion to the demand , the pur- chasing of general merchandise was restricted , and the free circula- tion of money restrained . When granaries are full and labor is unemployed the public.
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... demand of this cereal is limited , and we are not dependent upon foreign markets for its profitable disposal ; indeed , we are wholly indifferent for bids for its sale from across the water . During the last fiscal year we exported ...
... demand of this cereal is limited , and we are not dependent upon foreign markets for its profitable disposal ; indeed , we are wholly indifferent for bids for its sale from across the water . During the last fiscal year we exported ...
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... demand , the larger part of this quantity being shipped to England and France . The domestic demand is one of great uniformity , and a paying market is daily found at the farmer's door . In the midst of the general prosperity , we have ...
... demand , the larger part of this quantity being shipped to England and France . The domestic demand is one of great uniformity , and a paying market is daily found at the farmer's door . In the midst of the general prosperity , we have ...
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... demands more restrictive measures than the present laws are able to furnish . Surgeon - General Ham- mond in his report to the Secretary of the Treasury , says that of fifteen insane persons and eleven idiots that were reported by the ...
... demands more restrictive measures than the present laws are able to furnish . Surgeon - General Ham- mond in his report to the Secretary of the Treasury , says that of fifteen insane persons and eleven idiots that were reported by the ...
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... demand from the great grain markets of the world , prevents congested markets , enabling the west to send her grain to market without its being subject to the limita- tations which the consumptive demand would impose . It permits the ...
... demand from the great grain markets of the world , prevents congested markets , enabling the west to send her grain to market without its being subject to the limita- tations which the consumptive demand would impose . It permits the ...
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Página 184 - Massachusetts . . Rhode Island . . Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania . . . Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee...
Página 26 - Winter Wheat. — No. 1 white winter wheat shall be pure white winter wheat, sound, plump, and well cleaned. No. 2 white winter wheat shall be pure white winter wheat, sound and reasonably clean. No. 1 red winter wheat shall be pure winter wheat red, or red and white mixed, sound, plump, and well cleaned. No. 2 red winter wheat shall be pure winter wheat, red or red and white mixed, sound and reasonably clean. Amber, Nos.
Página 30 - ... inspector of grain who shall be guilty of neglect of duty, or who shall knowingly or carelessly inspect or grade any grain improperly, or who shall accept any money or other consideration, directly or indirectly, for any neglect of duty, or the improper performance of any duty as...
Página xxxii - The objects of the corporation, as declared by the charter and by-laws, are " to maintain a commercial exchange ; to promote uniformity in the customs and usages of merchants ; to inculcate principles of justice and equity in trade ; to facilitate the speedy adjustment of business disputes; to acquire" and to disseminate valuable commercial and economic information ; and generally, to secure to its members the benefits of co-operation in the furtherance of their legitimate pursuits.
Página 30 - ... or shall be imprisoned in the county jail not less than three nor more than twelve months, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Página 30 - Any duly authorized Inspector of Grain who shall be guilty of neglect of duty, or who shall knowingly or carelessly inspect or grade any grain improperly, or who shall accept any money or other...
Página 28 - No. 2 white oats shall be seven-eighths white, sweet, reasonably clean, and reasonably free from other grain. No. 3 WHITE OATS.
Página 28 - No. 3 Yellow Corn shall be three-fourths yellow, reasonably dry and reasonably clean, but not sufficiently sound for No. 2. No.
Página 27 - Rejected winter wheat shall include winter wheat damp, musty, or from any cause so badly damaged as to render it unfit for No. 3.
Página 30 - The inspection departments shall, in no case, make a grade of grain above that of the poorest quality found in any lot of grain inspected, when it has evidently been plugged for the purpose of deception, or otherwise improperly loaded.