Annual Statement of the Trade and Commerce of Chicago, Volumen39 |
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... May . July . August . 731a1 311 994a1 32 July . Feb'y , April and Sept. August . 1873 . September 1874 . October ... June . February . April . January . June . 1888 . April .... 71 @ 2 00 September . 1889 . June .. 751 @ 1 084 February ...
... May . July . August . 731a1 311 994a1 32 July . Feb'y , April and Sept. August . 1873 . September 1874 . October ... June . February . April . January . June . 1888 . April .... 71 @ 2 00 September . 1889 . June .. 751 @ 1 084 February ...
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... April , No. 2 reaching to 30 cents about the middle of the month . During May , the market declined to , from 27 to 29 cents per bushel , and dismissed many hopes that the opening of navigation would be followed by an increase in demand .
... April , No. 2 reaching to 30 cents about the middle of the month . During May , the market declined to , from 27 to 29 cents per bushel , and dismissed many hopes that the opening of navigation would be followed by an increase in demand .
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... May . May . 1873 . June .... 27 @ 54 December . 1874 . January . 49 ( a 86 September . 1875 . December . 45 @ 76 May and July . 1876 . February .. 1877 . March 38 ( a ) 378 @ 58 49 May . April ... April .... 1881 . February 1882 . December ...
... May . May . 1873 . June .... 27 @ 54 December . 1874 . January . 49 ( a 86 September . 1875 . December . 45 @ 76 May and July . 1876 . February .. 1877 . March 38 ( a ) 378 @ 58 49 May . April ... April .... 1881 . February 1882 . December ...
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... June . 1868 . October 414a 74 May . 1869 . October . 35 ( @ 71 July . 1870 . September 324 ( a 53 May . 1871 . August 27 ( a 51 March and April . 1872 . October and Novemb'r 204 ( a 434 June . 1873 . April .. 234 ( @ 408 December . 1874 ...
... June . 1868 . October 414a 74 May . 1869 . October . 35 ( @ 71 July . 1870 . September 324 ( a 53 May . 1871 . August 27 ( a 51 March and April . 1872 . October and Novemb'r 204 ( a 434 June . 1873 . April .. 234 ( @ 408 December . 1874 ...
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... May market when prices of No. 2 declined to 33 cents . Prices declined still more in June and in July ; during these ... April 35 37 364 May 33 361 344 June 281 34 314 July 29 314 30 % August 28 32 30 September . 394 36 334 October . 34 ...
... May market when prices of No. 2 declined to 33 cents . Prices declined still more in June and in July ; during these ... April 35 37 364 May 33 361 344 June 281 34 314 July 29 314 30 % August 28 32 30 September . 394 36 334 October . 34 ...
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Página 20 - ... and subscribed the same,) as the following oath or affirmation, viz.: " You do solemnly swear (or affirm...
Página 6 - It shall be lawful for such corporation, when they shall think proper, to receive and require of and from their officers, whether elected or appointed, good and sufficient bonds for the faithful discharge of their duties and trusts; and the president...
Página 10 - At any meeting of the board of trustees a majority of the trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a less number may adjourn from time to time...
Página 60 - No. 3 White Corn shall be seven-eighths white, reasonably dry and reasonably clean, but not sufficiently sound for No. 2. No. 1 Corn shall be mixed corn of choice quality, sound, dry and well cleaned. No. 2 Corn shall be mixed corn, dry, reasonably clean, but not good enough for No. 1. No. 3 Corn shall be mixed corn, reasonably dry and reasonably clean, but not sufficiently sound for No. 2. No. 4 Corn shall include all corn not wet or in heating condition; that is unfit to grade No.
Página 9 - February, 1859, with authority "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 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 - V, its value in other markets, or for manufacturing or consumptive purposes in this market, together with such other facts as may justly enter into the determination of its value, shsll be considered, irrespective of any fictitious price it may at the time be selling for in this market...
Página 31 - new" shall be inserted In each certificate of inspection of a newly harvested crop, as follows: Oats, until the fifteenth day of August.
Página 6 - Such corporations may constitute and appoint committees of reference and arbitration, and committees of appeals, who shall be governed by such rules and regulations as may be prescribed in...
Página 5 - CHICAGO," and by that name may sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, receive and hold property and effects, real and personal, by gift, devise or purchase, and dispose of the same by sale, lease or otherwise, said property so held not to exceed at any time the sum of...
Página xxiv - Our exports of oats (including oatmeal reduced at the rate of 18 pounds to the bushel) rarely exceed 1 per cent of the total crop, the highest ratio, 2 per cent for the fiscal year 1889-90, having followed a crop of 751,515,000 bushels in 1889, the largest recorded until 1895. The export of oatmeal during the six months ending December, 1896, exceeded that of any entire year since 1886.