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The lemon industry comes closely second to the orange. This fruit does not need so much heat as does the orange, but neither can it stand so much cold. It needs more water, but it bears more fruit and can be marketed the year round. The lemons not sold as fresh fruit are made to yield such products as citric acid, oil of lemon, from which cooking essences are made, and candied lemon peel.

Seven hundred cockerels were sold in November for $342. In October the pullets began laying in desultory fashion, and by November they had settled down to business; and that quarter they gave me 703 dozen eggs to sell. As these eggs were marketed within twenty-four hours, and under a guarantee, I had no difficulty in getting thirty cents a dozen, net.

The choice of cuts should correspond to the needs of the family and the preferences of its members. Careful consideration of market conditions is also useful, not only to make sure that the meat is handled and marketed in a sanitary way, but also to take advantage of any favorable change in price which may be due, for instance, to a large local supply of some particular kind or cut of meat.

During this time the latter visited every important court in Italy, except Naples, whither he cared not, and Parma, whither he dared not venture the object of his journey being, of course, to secure his master's acknowledgment by a better title than the throats of a marketed crowd.

In 1869, from the town of Hartford, Mich., three car loads of dead pigeons were shipped to market each day for forty days, making a total of 11,880,000 birds. It is recorded that another Michigan town marketed 15,840,000 in two years.

A poem, an essay, a novel, even a paper on political economy, may be worth gold untold to one reader, and worth nothing whatever to another. It may be precious to one mood of the reader, and worthless to another mood of the same reader. How, then, is it to be priced, and how is it to be fairly marketed?

But since the principle is established, the rest is mere detail." Six weeks later the financial centres of the earth were shaken by the news that a new supply of artemisium was being marketed from a mill which had been secretly opened in the Sierras of California. For a time there was almost a panic. If Hall had chosen to do so, he might have precipitated serious trouble.

The last link in the chain is the housewife, who by 'phone or personal call, asks for "a dozen nice fresh eggs." This most frequently repeated story of the American egg applies particularly in the case of eggs produced west of the Mississippi and marketed in the very large cities of the East.

"Lizzie, what's this I hear about Hunter?" he asked, looking searchingly into her face. Elizabeth told him all that she knew, except the unjust thing he had said about Luther. "I don't know anything about his plans," she concluded, "except that he said he meant to go to his mother after he had marketed the cattle.

By 1820, when few beaver were marketed in Wisconsin, the term plus stood for one dollar. The muskrat skin was also used as the unit in the later days of the trade. In the southern colonies the pound of deer skin had answered the purpose of a unit. The goods being trusted to the Indians, the bands separated for the hunting grounds.

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