Annual Statement of the Trade and Commerce of Chicago, Volúmenes14-18 |
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153 Monroe st 156 Washington st April 30 ARTICLES August Barley Bush Barrels Bbls Beef Board of Trade Broom Corn Bros Bushels Butter Lbs Canal st Cattle Central Railroad Chamber of Commerce Charles Chas Chicago Clark st Commission Commission Commission Commission Commission Grain Commission Grain Dealer Commission Provision December Dressed Hogs Flour Flour and Feed George Henry Highwines Illinois & Michigan Illinois Central Railroad inspecting Inspector James January John July June Kinzie st Lake st Lard LaSalle st Lime and Cement Live Hogs Lumber Madison st March Market st Metropolitan Block Michigan Canal Michigan Central Railroad Milwaukee Monthly Receipts November October 31 Oriental Building Packing Pig Iron Pkgs Pork Pounds Provision Broker Railway Randolph st Real Estate Receipts and Shipments Salle st Salt Sept Shingles South Water st STATEMENT Showing Total Union Stock Yards Vessels WEEK ENDING Wheat William
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Página 20 - RYE. No. 1 RYE shall be sound, plump and well cleaned. No. 2 RYE shall be sound, reasonably clean, and reasonably free from other Grain. REJECTED...
Página 147 - No. 1 rye shall be sound, plump and well cleaned. No. 2 rye shall be sound, reasonably clean, and reasonably free from other grain. All rye which is damp, musty, dirty, or which is from any other cause unfit for No. 2 rye, shall be graded as rejected.
Página 156 - Hogs, in strips; the Hog to be first split through the backbone, or if split on one .side, then an equal proportion of hard and soft sides, as they are termed, must be packed, properly flanked, and not back-strapped. One hundred and ninety pounds of green meat, numbering not over sixteen pieces, including the regular proportion of flank and shoulder cuts, four layers placed on edge, without excessive crowding or bruising, must be packed into each barrel, with not...
Página 19 - 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 16 - Over whatever other interests of the country this government may diffuse its benefits, and its blessings, it will always be true, as matter of historical fact, that it had its immediate origin in the necessities of commerce; and, for its immediate object, the relief of those necessities, by removing their causes, and by establishing a uniform and steady system.
Página 19 - No. 1 corn shall be sound, dry, plump and well cleaned, white or yellow. No. 2 corn shall be dry, reasonably clean, but not plump enough for No. 1. All damp, dirty, or otherwise badly damaged corn shall be graded as rejected.
Página 61 - ... 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 20 - No. 2 WESTERN BARLEY shall be sound, bright, not plump enough for No. 1, reasonably clean, and reasonably free from other grain, weighing not less than 43 pounds to the measured bushel.
Página 61 - 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 consideration, directly or indirectly, for any neglect of duty, or the improper performance of any duty as such inspector...
Página 60 - No. 1 barley shall be plump, bright, clean and free from other grain.