The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, January 05, 1876, Image 4
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
The Household.
Keep bread in a tin-oovered box, and
it will keep fresh and good longer than
if left exposed to the air.
Keep cheese in a cool, dry place, and :
. after it is cat, wrap it in a linen cloth, :
and keep it a tight tin box. i
Raisens should not be bought in large
?uontitie8, as they are injured by time,
t is best to buy the small ?>oxee.
After smoked beef or hams are cut,
uiuig mom iu a coarse uaen Dag m tlio f
cellar, and tie it ap to keep oat flies.
Oake also should be kept in a tight tin ]
box. Tin boxes made with covers like i
trunks, with handles at the ends, aro |
best for bread and cake. ,
Codfish is improved by changing it, 1
once in a while, back and forth from i
garret to cellar. Some dislike to have it <
in the house anywhere.
All salted provision must be watched, '
and kept under the briue. When the 1
brine looks bloody, or smells badly, it '
must be scalded, and more salt put to it, <
and poured over the meat. 1
Soda should be bought iu small quanti- 1
ties, then powdered, sifted, and kept tight
corked in a large-month glass bottle. It *
grows damp if exposed to the air, and <
then can not be used properly. *
The most easy way of keeping hams J
perfectly is to wrap and tie them in pa
per, iuiu pacK tnem in Doxee or barrels
with ashes. The ashes most All all interstices,
bnt must not tonch the hams, i
as it absorbs the fat. It keeps them 1
sweet, and protects from all kinds of inseots.
Cream tartar, citric and tartaric acids,
bicarbonate of soda, and essences should
be kept in corked glass jars. Sol volatile
must be kept in a large-mouth bottle,
with a ground glass stopper to make it
air-tight. Use cold water in dissolving
it. It must be powdered.
Coffee it is best to buy by the bag, as
it improves by keeping. Let it hang in
a bog in a dry place, and it loses its rank
smell and taste. It is poor oconomy to
buy ground coffee, as it often has other
arbdes mixed, and loses flavor by keeping
after it is ground.?Household.
A Htimp Pntlrr.
The most effective stump puller is
readily made by any mechanic. It consists
of a very strong lever made of tough
timber, strengthened with iron plates
where the heaviest strain will come.
The lever should lie sixteen or eighteen <
feet long. A very strong clevis is fitted t
about six inches from the end, and a ,
second a foot from the first. These
clevises are doublo, so that they can be
used on each side of the lever. Two (
strong chains, twelve to twenty feet long,
are procured, and two smaller ones
about eight feet long. The longest
chain is passed around a large stump,
and hooked on to the second clevis. A
ohain is then passed around the nearest
stump and hooked on to the end clevis, 1
the ohains being drawn as tightly as possible,
and the lever being between the
two stumps. A-team of oxen, or steady
horses, is hitched to a clevis at the free
extremity of the lever, which is drawn
s far as possible. The weaker of the
two stamps is thus started. One of the
short chains, haying a hook at each end,
is then hooked on to the end clevis, and
to the chain attached to the first stomp ;
-# the other short chain, similarly provided
with hooks, is hooked from the second
aoleyis to the chain from the first stomp.
The team is then torned about, and the
lever is drawn back again to where it was
first started from, thus making a further 1
haul upon the stomp. Then the loose
are hooked ?p tight, the team
tuned aboot, and the lever drawn forward
once more as far as it will go.
The short chains are hooked tight and
the team again torned. In this manner,
a few inohes at a time, the stomp is
torn oot of its place. This machine ean
be made bv any wagonmpker or blacksmith,
and can be carried anywhere.
The only objection is that one stjimp
will be left in every thirty or forty feet,
becanse there will be nothing left to
hitch on to to draw it out Bat a few
' ounces of blasting powder and a longhandled
two-inch anger will serve to get
rid of these. Stomps three feet in diameter
may thus be drawn oot, and one or
two acres a day be cleared with a good
team and two men.
The Gardlai, or Hair Worm.
We have a habit, says a correspondent,
of keeping a pail of filtered water with
ioe in it, in a cool plaoe at the head of
the cellar stain. Before going to bed
my son took a dipper of water from the
pail and discovered a cricket in it, and,
, on farther examination, something like
the hair snake spoken of, in the bottom
of the dipper, and one passing away
from the body of the crick at, which was
soon liberated, and was six or seven
inches long and very lively, and with a
distinguishable head and tail. The dipper
was set one side, and "in the morning
the cricket was still there, and five
other snakes four to six inches long and
very lively, three having appeared during
the night. That they came from
the body of the cricket there can be no
mistake, the water being perfectly pure.
Upon consulting the books we find that
Profs?or Nicholson calls them the Gordiaosa
or bair worm. They are threadlike
parasites, which in their earlier
staff? of existenoe inhabit the bodies of
various insects, chiefly beetles and grasshoppers.
They posse? a month and
alimentary canal, bat are not provided
with a distinct anal aperture. The hat*?
are distinct, and leave the bodies which
they infest, in order to breed.
Owitol Ksrly Ptaini.
T. B., in the TXmea, says i " I can
give some of ycror readers a valuable
hint on growing early potatoes, pratioed
tar myself in the West. It is as follows:
nJu some green sod, lay it in a warm
collar, grass down; slit potatoes, lay
thorn eyes downward on the mold in a
alight impression on the aod, closely to- i
gather, leaving room to cut out with a i
knife the pieee of sod on which each
a is placed before transplanting them
the garden. Bogulate the time so
as not to allow the hud to be over two
Inohaa long at the time of transplanting,
laaving the top of the bod exposed to
the air, and covering over with manure
to protect them from frost, oseasionally
Justing a little vegetable soil with the
hud around each vine."
u county treasurer. He ia h id in $10,000
bail, whioh he procured Gov. Irwin, nf
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
btcrMtlai Item frem Hsae ud Abroad.
Prince Bismarck threatens to resign if the
penal oode is not adopts .'as submitted
Ex-Chief Clerk Avery was convicted In Bt.
Louis of conspiracy to defraud the government.
This makes the third conviction of
members of the whisky ring A number
of the Pennsylvania ooal mines have been
closed on aooount of the over-supply, and
about five thousand miners have been thrown
out of work It is reported that the Pennsylvania
railroad will build a grand depot on
the old navy yard site The Malayans are
preparing to resist the British In Rutland,
N. Y., Sarah Conklin, aged fourteen,
was murdered in a pieoe of woods while returning
from school, and evidence points
strongly against a sixteen-year-old boy named
Hutar, who was arrested. It is believed he
it tempted to outrage her, and failing in his
effort, killed her with a small hammer which
was found near by James H. Armsby, the
eminent surgeon, died suddenly in Albany,
N. Y. He was the founder of several medical
Institutions ..The hotel hill .oiin.t Hi?
jity of New York for^itertaining King Kalaiana,
of the Saudwiah islands, amounts to
16,358.01, and is still unpaid.
By the burning of a hotel at Back river,
t few milea from Montreal, a lady and two
Datholio priests were burned to death
k dispatch from Campo, San Diego county,
al., reports an attack by Mexican bandits.
They are supposed to be Chavez's band. L.
Gaskill, a merchant, his brother and others
were seriously wounded, and several are missing.
One of the robbers was kOled and a number
wounded. Gas kill's store was robbed.
The governor of California has asked for the
appreheusion of the bandits Raouf Pasha
suoceoded in throwing fresh provisions into
Goran>-ke, for the Turkish troops held in state
of seige there, but the Herzegoviniaus assert
that he was subsequently defeated near Galbchko,
losing one thousand killed and woundod
At a sale of shorthorns, draft-horses
and ootswold sheep at Toronto, Can., the total
sum realized was $79,000, the three highest
prioee paid being $4,600 for Seventeenth Duke
of Airdrie ; $4,000 for Kirkleigbton Duchess
Eighteenth, and $3,700 for Oneida Rose
A terrible explosion took plaoe in the Powell
Duffryn pit, near Tredegar, England. Twenty
miners were killed, and ten have been taken
out severely injured... .Gen. Babooek, private
secretary of President Grant, has been indioted
by the St. Louis grand jury for complicity
in the whisky frauds... .The President
has appointed Gens. Sheridan, Hancock and
Terry as a commission to investigate the
charges against Gen. Babooek to sec if he
should be courtmartialed, in addition to the
civio trial Wm. M. (Boss) Tweed, who
was in confinement at Ludlow street jail, New
York, on a suit brought by the oity for the recovery
of $6,000,000, escaped from Warden
Dunham and a deputy-sheriff and no trace of
him has been found. The story told by the
I* # ? II.. ~ ? ?>--- Tl J -
wu.w*.. ? ? tun suwt tuBii i?wju iroquenuy
went riding about the city, under charge of
the wardens, and this Saturday afternoon they
stopped at Young Tweed's house in' Madison
avenue, and all entered. While there, Twoed
asked and received permission to "slip up
stairs " to see his wife; but shortly after Warden
Dunham sent young Tweed to inform his
father that it was time for thorn to return
to Jail. Yonng Tweed wont up stairs and
immediately returned with the information
that his father was not there, and had escaped.
The officers immediately searched the
house, and not finding any trace of him hurried
to a poiloe station and sent alarms all over the
country. The story of the officen is discredited,
and it is supposed that they willfully
allowed him to eeoape, and that he embarked
on a sailing vessel for a foreign port, ae his
large form was too well known to permit his
traveling on land Foreigners are still
molested in China War between Japan
and Corea is deemed averted.
The European grain market is stiff, but
prices will not advance before spring, owing to
the large stock on hand The estimates
for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1876,
amount to $310,030,769.89, and the approptiationsforthe
same period are $298,166,177.67
showing a " shortage " of $16,864,692.82.
The failnro is announced of William Spotten
<fc Co., linen manufacturers and bleachers, of
Belfast, Ireland. Their liabilities are estl
matea at *i,ow,ow The steamer C. Q
Durfee, whon twelve milee up the Bed river,
buret her eie*m pipe end kil ed one mau end
scalded three. Tliree others Jumped overboard
and were drowned By an exploaio#
in the Swaithe colliery, in the southern part ol
Yorkshire, England, one hundred and fifty
lives were lost and as many more persons
injured. The explosion was the result of oarelees
blasting. A similar disaster is reported in
regard to a coal mine near Pentyrob, Wales,
by which twelve were killed and ten wounded.
- gypt denies that she wanted to annex
Abyssinia.,.... At a meeting of the trustees of
the bridge between New York and Brooklyn
now in oourse of construction, it was shown
that the reoeipts have amounted to $6,896,109.66
and the expenditures $6,888,113.61.....
Samuel Hibberd, of Delaware oounty. Pa.,
with his hired man, named Sheridan, ordered
some gunners from his premises, and on their
declining to go and indulging in insulting lau
guagv, u? auui ouo or uieir oogi, when tht
gunner* knocked him down and shot 8herida.ii,
killing him instantly. The party then ran off,
when Hibberd fired at them end wounded one
of them.
The Arkensae legislature has paeaed a bill
donating all the State lands lying in the oounties
in the northwestern part of the State for
the building of a railroad from some point
on the Atlantic and Paoiflo railroad in Hieeouri,
via Payettevilie, in that State, to a point
on the little Book and Fort Smith railroad at
or near Ozark The North German Lloyd
steamer Dentaohland, from Bremen-- for New
York, with one hundred and twenty-three passengers
on board, grounded off the Thames,
England, and was wreoked. Over fifty of the
passenger* and orew were drowned. The
weather was extremely thick, and a heavy
northeaster was blowing at the time The
Prussian government has formally emmnonsd
the arohbiahop of Cologne to resign. This is
a preliminary to legal proceedings to depose
him....China is preparing to send out foreign
ministers B. H. Ooude A Sons' knitting
factory in Oswego, M. Y., was burned. Loss,
wo.000: insurance, $40,000 Mr. John Q.
Smith, ax-saeaaber of Oongrsss from Ohio, has
been appointed commissioner of Indian affairs.
Henry . Mann, the ex-treasurer of Saratoga
scanty, N. T., has been arrested for overissuing
$118,000 worth of bonds and notss
California, in his inangoral address, nrges the ]
legislature to bring the Influence of the State ]
to bear on the general government to procure .
a modifloation of the treaty with China, with a \
view of restricting Chinese immigration ; also i
that the State should demand a return to i
specie payment at the oirliest possible mo- I
ment A petition is being largely signed l
in San Diego, Cal., asking Congress to extend <
its aid to the Texas Pacific railroad, to enable
it to build a competing line to the Pacific.....
An explosion took place in a coal mine at '
Methley, near Leeds, England, and six men
were killed The Carliet court martial has |
sentenced Qen. Saballs to fomr years' imprison- |
ment A telegram from Detmold, Ger- (
many, announces that Paul Frederio Emil ]
Leopold, Prince of Lippe, is dead Lucius j
W. Pond, a former wealthy citizen of Worcester,
Mass.. was arrested in San Francisco,
Cal., for forgery, on a requisition from the i
govornor of Massachusetts A lithographic i
establishment, with smaller buildings, was ]
Dttrnoa at tiie Five Points, New York ; loss,
$200,000 Gen Babcock, private socrotary
of President Grant, baa been indicted by a '
grand jury for complicity in the 8t. Louis 1
whisky frauds.
Stanley's Mishaps in Love.
A correspondent of the Troy Times
thus gosssips of Stanley, the Amoan ex- ,
Elorer's, haps and mishaps in love : It is ]
at little over a year ago that Stanley y
and I were taking lunch together. 1
Stanley had come over the water for two (
purposes?one of them to see his sweet- ,
heart, and the other to arrange for the <
expedition to the Victoria Niyanza. i
Stanley was not, however, too much in- 1
terested in Africa. His life, he told me, j
was really bound up in a certain young ,
lady dwelling in New York, whose i
picture he showed me, whose character ?
he described to me, and whoso graces 1
and social position captivated his ambitious
eye. In a year's time Stanley j
will return from Africa (if he live) and i
marry one of the wealthiest and most 1
beautiful ladies in New York. She is ]
tall and slender, a brunette, twenty years ,
of age, rather wordly, not without an t
unlimited amount of gush in her no- i
tare. Stanley is on odd fellow withal. 11
His love affairs are known far and wide, |
and no one has evor given them greater ,
publicity than Stanley. While Mr. t
Francis wan minister to Greece I left *
Athens to visit Lyria, one of the Ionian
isles. I was nicely entertained there,
and the American consul, whose name I J
forget, asked me if I wanted to see }
Stanley's old flame. I said "Yes!" J
We paid a visit to the young lady, who ,
was of Greek extraction. She was c
pretty enough, but no one but Stanley 1
would ever have thought of her as a 1
conjugal partner. Stanley was acoepted ?
as her suitor, and Anally, when the
family came to make inquiries about c
his family, fortune, etc., Stanley I
grew indignant, and said he did not ?
want to buy a wife, that he could get a ^
handsome one in Constantinople for
$1,000. Stanley's loves, however, date
further back than the Cretan insurroc- c
tion. Shortly after our war closed he >
found himself in Omaha. It was about c
this time that lie f?ll in lmra mU - '
pretty young girl. But Stanley she
could not and did not admire, and
finally Stanley offered to settle upon her a
$10,000 if she would marry him. She y
declined and married according to her Jl
choioe, which was unhappy. ?
A Farmer's Fat Cattle.
Frauklin county, Mass., has long v
been famous for its fat cattle, but the 11
forty-seven head now standing in the '
stables of George W. Jones at Deerfield u
go a little ahead of anything yet seen "
m the oounty. They are all Dnrhams, *'
great fellows so large they can hardly j,
move themselves, the heaviest weighing d
4,600 pounds, the next 5,400, and the ti
whole averaging over 4,000 per yoke T
They are fed eight quarts a day each ^
of meal and bran, and all the bay they ?
want; water is supplied to their man- p
gers in pipes. Those now in stall' will ti
be taken to Boston about Christmas,
when Mr. Jones will stock up for the r
winter, his usual supply being eighty
or ninety cattle, six or seven hundred ,
sheep, and about a dozen horses. Last (
year he cut about three hundred and
fifty tons of hay, all of which he fed
out, and some seventy-five tons more. ?
The cattle are kept in a sub-basement of t
the barn, which to be well vAntilnM
during the winter, else it would become '
oppressively warm from the number of
cattle contained there. The sheep are
kept on the floor above. Mr. Jones i
puts upon his own land, which liesalong j
the west bank of the Connecticut river j
for half a mile, all the manure from his
stook, raising twelve or fourteen acres of j
heavy tobaooo every year, for which he <
gets prioes considerably above that paid 1
for tobaooo grown by patent fertilizers, ^
In fact, he is one farmer who has found
out how to " make farming pay." j
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A Fortunate Deliverance. <
The Heading (Pa.) 1Eagle has thefol- >
lowing : A year ago Annie Merkel, aged j
fourteen years, daughter of John Mer- i
kel, then residing at Leesport, was 1
crocheting and had in her mouth a shawl
pin one and three-fourth inches in
length, with a large black head, which ,
waa accidentally inspired into her windpipe,
and passed down into her lungs. ]
A physician was immediately sent for,
but he oould not recover it. The presence
of the pin caused inflammation and
a chronic cough, with expectoration of
pus and blood, and it was feared she
had gone into a decline with consumption
of the lungs. The oough and pain
in the lungs were specially severe during
the past month. On* evening recently
she attended church with her parents,
and after returning home and retiring
to bed she wss attacked with a coughing
spell which nearly oaused suffocation,
when suddenly a hard subetanoe flew out
of hef mouth and fell on the floor. It
was heard to fall, and search was made
for it. It proved to be about one-third
of the shawl-pin, with the head attached.
Tf? Jvml t." * *
w uiuiumo ?uumor oougning j
spell brought up the point of the pin. <
Both pieoea show that the pin oorroded J
through, and thus forming two pieoes
during the time it was deposited in the i
lungs. Miss Merkel rested very wsll j
during the night and is in very good c
spirits. There is joy and genuine heart- ,
felt thankagivingin Mr. MarkeTs family, i
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John as a Prophet.
The Virginia (Nov.) Enterprise of a
late dato says : About a month sinoe a
lady in this oity died. As her funeral
procession was passing a oertain house i
the Chinese oook, who was looking at it, 1
isked the lady of the house whose
funeral it was. He was properly answered,
when a moment afterward ho
said: "Ton sabe ? in twenty-one days
she all the sameoomeback for her baby."
Hie baby, who at the time was in perfect
health, grew ill a few days afterward
and in twenty-one days?exactly
the time predicted by the heathen?
iied. What gave the premonition to
the Chinaman, and what is the secret of
that instinct which is denied loving and
anlightened beings and made plain to a
rat-eater f The facts in the above are
perfectly authenticated.
M. Quad, whoso new book, " Quad's
dds," everybody is reading, is equally
it home in wit and pathos. Ho makes
[lis readere laugh or cry, just as he wills.
At our request, Cragin & Co., Phils.,
l u., uave promised to send any of our
readers, gratis, (on receipt of 15 cents to
pay postage) a sample of Dobbin's Electric
fcioap, to try. Send at once. *
Symptoms of Catarrh.
Doll, heavy headache, obstruction of the
nasal passages, discharges falling from tho
liead into the throat, sometimes profuse,
watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious,
mucous, purulent, bloody, and putrid; tho
iyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is
ringing in the ears, Aafness, hacking or
xraghing to clear the threat, expectoration of
iffensive matter, together with scabs from
nlcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal
iwang, tho breath is offensive, smell and taste
ire impaired ; there is a sensation of dizziness,
mental depression, hacking oongh, and general
lebii ty. Only a few of the above-named
lymptoms are, however, likely to be present in
my one case. There is no disease more comnon
than catarrh, and none less understood
jy physioians.
dh. sage's cat a iiiiii remedy
s, beyond all comparison, the best preparation
for catarrh ever discovered. Under the inluenoe
of its mild, soothing, and healing properties,
the disease soon yields. The Golden
Medical Discovery should be taken to oorrect
.he blood, which is always at fault, and to act
ipecitically upon the diseased glands and lining
nembraue of the nose. The Catarrh Remedy
ihould be applied warm with Dr. Pieroe's nasal
louche?the only instrument by which fluids
lan be perfectly injected to all the passages j
ind chambers of tho nose from whioh dis- >
iharges proceed. These medicines are Bold
iy druggists.?Com.
A Fkip.nd in Need.?Dr. 1 Vistar'a
Boiiaill of WilA Im l?J J
- - .. ? v?v. y U iltuuu IUUCUU.
iVho had uot found it nuoh in oaring dia- ]
Jidea of the longs and throat, oougha, colde,
md pulmonary affeotious ? The sick are
icaured that the high standard of excellence
in which its popularity is based, will always
>e maintained Dy the proprietors. 50 cts.
md tl a bottle, large bottles muoh the
ihaper.?Com.
Persons who liave become thoroughly
thilled from any cause, may have their cirouatiou
at once restored by taking into the
toruach a toaspoonful of Johnson's Anodyne
lAniment mixed in a little cold water, well (
weoteued.?Com.
Every former who owns a good stock
if horses, cattle and sheep, and intends to ,
leep them through tbe winter, should get at i
>uce a good stock of Sheridan's Cavalry Con- ]
lilion Powders. One dollar's worth wui save
it least a half ton of hay.?Com.
Millions of bottles of Burnett's Cocoino
have been sold during the last twenty
ears, in every civilized country, and the pubio
have rendered tho verdict that it is the ]
heapoet and beat Hair Dressing in tho world. .
-Com. j
HUIKNCK'H MANDKAKK PILLS ,
fill ho found to pomm those qaalltiee necessary to |
it total eradication of all billons attacks, prompt to J
:art the Accretions of the liver, and give a healthy tone n
> the entire system. It Is no ordinary discovery in 1
to lloal solenoe to have invented a remedy for these
(nbborn oomplalnts, which develop all the resnlta pro- ]
uoed by a heretofore free use of oalomel, a mineral {
istly dreaded by mankind, and acknowledged to be .
eatractive in the extreme to the hnman system. That ,
is properties of oertaln vegetables oomprlse all the (
Lrtoes of oalomel without Its Injurious tendencies. Is i
ow sn admitted fact, rendered indisputable by actenho
raeearohes; and those who nae the Mandrake Pills
HI be fully satisfied that the beat medicines are those
resided by nature in the common kerbs and roots of
ne fields.
These pills open the bowels and mmot all hiiun, I
increments without salivation or any of the Injurious
ffeota of calomel or other poisons. The secretion of
Ue Is promoted by these pills, ss will be seen by the
ltered oolor of the stools, end disappearing of the
allow oomplexlon and cleanalny of tha tonyne.
Ample dlreottons for use aooompany each box of pills.
Prepared only by J. H. SOUBNOK A SON, at their
irtnolpal office, oorner Sixth and Arch Streets, Phllelelpbla,
and for sale by all drnycUte and dealers.
Moe 25 cents per box.
The Markets.
XIW TOliK,
ieef Cattle?Pr'me to Extra Bullocks O9V0 1814
lommon to OcodTexans. O7.H0 09jS
illlch Cows............... 40 00 080 00
lOgf^LiveesaiiiiieiietiMaf.. 07 *0 07 s
DreeeeJ... 09 0 0?X
Jheep eeeee 04 \ (*} 07
[sunt* - 06MQ 07*
3otton?Middlings. 18XO 1 *X
Flour?Extra V*eatern.? .. . >e>? 6 60 (4 6 00
State Extra 6 60 0 6 90
tfheat?RedWostern. 1 13 0 1 IS'
Mo. Q Spring. 137 0138
lye?State 96 0 96
Barley?State 90 0100
Barley Melt 1 CO 0 1 86
Bate?Mlhed Western... 48 0 49*
Dora?Mixed Western 74J40 76
tiny,per cwt.. 66 0 1 06
It raw, per owl. . 80 0 1 06
flops...,76's?12 016 olds? 04 0 07
Port?Mees 32 36 033 40
Lard 12740 1274
Fish?Mackerel, No. 1, new 36 00 038 00
No. 3, new 14 00 017 CO
Dry Ood, per owt 6 00 0 6 36
Herring, Scaled, per box 83 0 86
Petroleum?Grade........07 007 BeOned?12J4
Wool?California Fleeoo.,,, 36 0 80
Texas M 33 0 ' 80
Australian M 48 0 48
Butter?State 26 0 86
............ au <? 86
Western Yellow...... 15 9 M
Western Ordinary 15 9 16
Pennsylvania Fine 80 (4 59
Iheeae?State Factory 07# 9 ISM
State Skimmed...,.. 09 <9 06
Western,.... 06#9 13#
Eggs?State 80#9 81
"?> ?
Fheat 1 86 ? 1 66
itye?State 86 9 90
lorn?Mixed 74 9 76
larley?State 66 9 06
lata Bute 48 9 62
atrrrano.
flour 6 CO 9 8 00
Nbeat?No. 1 Spring 1 94 9 1 84
lorn?Mixed 64 9 64
lata 40 (4 40
lye 63 9 W
larley 80 9 1 16
BAXiTTMOaa.
lotton?Low Middling* 13X9 19#
flour?Extra 8 76 9 8 76
Yheat?Bed Weatern 1 89 9 1 86
lye 78 9 80
lorn?Yellow 70 9 70
lata?Mixed 80 9 40
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flour?Pennsylvania Kxtra. 6 60 9 6 60
Vhaat?Bed Weatern 1 00 9 1*16
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Mixed 76 9 76
lata?Mixed 40 9 43
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