. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . f the meat had to pay one centper pound. The inspection alone amountedlo from .$(l to .$ per head. It waspronounced unconstitutional. This was anexanipe of state enactments passed for thepurpose of interfering with interstate com-me-ce and more especially to please thebutchers who were trying to kill thedressed-beef trade by law. 1889.—The farman peach originatedfrom seed planted by J. W. Stubenrauch,of Mexia, Texas. Early variety and com-iiaratively free from rot. 188


. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . f the meat had to pay one centper pound. The inspection alone amountedlo from .$(l to .$ per head. It waspronounced unconstitutional. This was anexanipe of state enactments passed for thepurpose of interfering with interstate com-me-ce and more especially to please thebutchers who were trying to kill thedressed-beef trade by law. 1889.—The farman peach originatedfrom seed planted by J. W. Stubenrauch,of Mexia, Texas. Early variety and com-iiaratively free from rot. 1889.—Through influence of Prof. H. Demen, Pomologist, and Prof. C. , Entomologist, the United StatesDepartment of Agriculture secured anddistributed Capri fis eiittini^s from Turkey. 1889.—Benjamin Harrison, President ofthe Ignited States, and served four years. 1889.—Union Cold Storage Company ofChicago, first Western establishment to offerineehanical refrigeration for general storage,apples being the Hrst fruit stored. 1889.—Luke M. Emerson, of BowlingGreen, Mo., imported (atab)nian


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