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The Exports Of Wheat For The Three

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Day
21
Month
October
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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amoiïths ondina; Sopt. 80, anumnted to $52,734,641 against $10,721,299 lor a correspondáis perlod of 181)0. -Just five timos as mach. There were $31,402,0:21 worth oS ce.ronls exported trom the United "States for the throe months endiiiR ept. :!0. 1891, and only $",199,348, -ior the simr period last year. "Down in Ohio whorc tlie Hou. J. ■Simpson, of Kansas, luis been makiug speeches for the demócrata, they all him "Sockless Simple," because -v( tbe nature of his argumenta. Por the qnarfcer onding Sept. 30, 1891, tlie export of breadstuffs f rom Ms country 1o toveign countries vamountfil to $76,694,822, agaiost ti2H,rr,í:j7. for the same period of 1800. There ia ta lx an eclipse visible in . STork, Massachusetts, Ohio umi towa, on Tuesday Nov. 3d, 1891. .ït will b(! visible to the republlcajas, ad wiil entlrely eclipse the dernoeracy .ri (-ach of those States. Duaring -ïuly, August and September 1890, there were $13 worth of rye xportcd irom Ibe Unittd States, and ior th same period of 1891, there werv $2,986,569 worth exported. Bead the figures over and over again. it will do you good, my calamituous jolitical friend. The wheat crup of Michigan for "1891 rolled np 30,411,780 bushels, aised off of 1,572,617 acres. averagIng 19.34 bushels to the acre, and 'Valned in ttoe aggregate at $i'7,978,791. It is bhe largeet yield since 1882, and the best price is belng realized since 1883. Th farmera of Michigan ure over $7,500,000 better off tiiis year, on wheat alone, than last ;year. This seiison'K enrollment at the l'ni"versity of Michigan is 2,450. Ann irbor must echo to regular cannon■a.des of ideas.- Chicago ínter Oeean. Tes, it is a little loud her al times, espeeially whfn the juni-ors come down xsrith red neckttee and large ehecked Xrousors. Tliey can be heard even ■when thcy don't yell. As to the ideas. as yet, -we are "not prepared" to state, bat they will be heard from ïate-r. . "Why rton't the democratie prese siay something about the fine crops which iarc bleet the farmers this year, and .!- rent export tralie tliat has made a. martel tor thelr wheat and other creáis. Thore is notliing politica! ■üb. 'it. Usually where ])eople prosper tljcy dellght in talklog about it, hut Wtnae way it scems to have a depresa3ng -fí "-i. apon our polltlcal enemies. TbcT lo not want prospcrity, they ■waïit calamity to fatten themselyea HÍL,

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Ann Arbor Courier