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... November 1 to February 28 34 Summer Packing of the West , eight years . 34 Comparative Statement of the last ten packing seasons 34 Statistics of the Live Stock Movement and of the Packing Business of Receipts of Wheat at Chicago from ...
... November 1 to February 28 34 Summer Packing of the West , eight years . 34 Comparative Statement of the last ten packing seasons 34 Statistics of the Live Stock Movement and of the Packing Business of Receipts of Wheat at Chicago from ...
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... November . The crop of the country , as estimated by the Agricultural Department , was substantially the same in 1880 as in 1879 , or nearly 400,000 less acres in 1880 than was grown the previous year . In Indiana , Illinois , Missouri ...
... November . The crop of the country , as estimated by the Agricultural Department , was substantially the same in 1880 as in 1879 , or nearly 400,000 less acres in 1880 than was grown the previous year . In Indiana , Illinois , Missouri ...
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... November , closing a few cents higher than at the beginning of the year . BARLEY . The receipts of Barley were 5,211,536 in 1880 , being about 275,000 bushels in excess of those of 1879. The market for the old crop was without much life ...
... November , closing a few cents higher than at the beginning of the year . BARLEY . The receipts of Barley were 5,211,536 in 1880 , being about 275,000 bushels in excess of those of 1879. The market for the old crop was without much life ...
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... November . These articles have been dealt in for speculation on a very large scale , the difference in the views of different individuals as to their value being very wide . Between February and November , although it was well known ...
... November . These articles have been dealt in for speculation on a very large scale , the difference in the views of different individuals as to their value being very wide . Between February and November , although it was well known ...
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... November , after which there was a slight rally , which was maintained to the close of the year . The receipts of Hides have been larger than ever before . Prices have ruled much higher and far more uniform than in 1879. The consumption ...
... November , after which there was a slight rally , which was maintained to the close of the year . The receipts of Hides have been larger than ever before . Prices have ruled much higher and far more uniform than in 1879. The consumption ...
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125 La Salle 126 Washington st 153 Monroe st Barley barrels Bbls BOARD OF TRADE Bros bushels cents Chamber of Commerce Charles H Chas Chicago CITY OF CHICAGO-CONTINUED Commission Broker Commission Commission Commission Commission Flour Commission Packers Commission Provisions Corn Dearborn st December Edward Elevator exports February Flax Seed Flour and Grain George George W Grand Trunk Railway Henry Hogs Illinois & Michigan inspecting Inspector James January John June Kinzie st La Salle st LIST OF MEMBERS Madison st manufactures March Market st Mess Pork Metropolitan Block Michigan Canal Monthly Receipts November Number Oats October 31 Packing Pkgs Prime Steam Lard Railway Randolph st Receipts and Shipments Rumsey Salle st Seller July Sept September Shipped by Jan Smith South Water st Spring Wheat STATEMENT Showing Thomas Tonnage Tons Union Stock Yards Value Week Ending Wheeler William H Winter Wheat
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Página 51 - new" shall be inserted In each certificate of inspection of a newly harvested crop, as follows: Oats, until the fifteenth day of August.
Página 50 - No. 2 barley shall be sound, of healthy color, not plump enough for No. 1, reasonably clean and reasonably free from other grain.
Página 51 - 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...
Página 51 - Any person who shall assume to act as an inspector of grain, who has not first been so appointed and sworn, shall be held to be an impostor, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $100 for each and every attempt to so inspect grain, to be recovered before a justice of the peace.
Página 50 - 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 RYE shall include all damp, musty or dirty Rye or which for any cause may be unfit to grade No. 2. BARLEY.
Página 49 - 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.
Página 50 - No. 3 Yellow Corn shall be three-fourths yellow, reasonably dry and reasonably clean, but not sufficiently sound for No. 2. No. 1 WHITE CORN — No.
Página 53 - In addition to the above there shall be charged such legitimate expenses as are necessarily incurred in caring for the property and guarding the interests of both consignor and consignee, including interest on advances at the legal rate then in force in Minnesota.
Página 49 - No. 3. In case of mixture of Spring and Winter Wheat it will be called Spring Wheat, and graded according to the quality thereof.
Página 49 - Rejected winter wheat shall include winter wheat, damp, musty, or from any cause so badly damaged as to render it unfit for No. 3.