The Farm-poultry . ens. October, 1,570 about 250 hens. November, 3,170 about 300 hens. Decemljer, 4,745 about 300 hens. January, 1897, 5,437 about 300 hens. February, 6,244 about 300 hens. 49,990 Prices received during the year 1894-95. During the entire months, March, April, May and June IS cents First week in July 19 Second week in July 22 Third and fourth weeks in July 24 First week in August 24 Second week in August 26 Third and fourth weeks in August 27 First, second and third weeks in September 27 Fourth week in September 28 First week in October .30 Second, third and fourth weeks in Oct
The Farm-poultry . ens. October, 1,570 about 250 hens. November, 3,170 about 300 hens. Decemljer, 4,745 about 300 hens. January, 1897, 5,437 about 300 hens. February, 6,244 about 300 hens. 49,990 Prices received during the year 1894-95. During the entire months, March, April, May and June IS cents First week in July 19 Second week in July 22 Third and fourth weeks in July 24 First week in August 24 Second week in August 26 Third and fourth weeks in August 27 First, second and third weeks in September 27 Fourth week in September 28 First week in October .30 Second, third and fourth weeks in October 31 First and second weeks in November 33 Third and fourth weeks in November 34 First, second and third weeks in December 35 Fourth week in December .33 First week in January, 1S95 32 Second week in January 30 Third week in January 29 Fourth week in January 27 and 28 First week in February 29 and 82 Second week in February 30 Third week in February 27 and 28 Fourth week in February 33 and 29 ^trV 195. WHITE LEGHORN ( KIKST AT «-r nf Firr^t Hnd Specials at ll«>ston, Ma^s., tiaii., 1807. OuihmI anil Hr«Ml by Knapp ISroH., Fahiuft, N. Y. The Karnlng Capacity of the AmericanHen. Tnner to a i-orrespomlent wboasks aliout the comparative valiii- of poultryami other pro<liict-i, says:— AVe herewith give the latest ol)taiiial)le fig-ures from the census report, anil you ranjudge for yourself. In the silver minesof America protluced $72,000, worth ofsilver; (luring the same year the total outputof gold for this country was $i6,G10,000. Somuch for the precious metals so reirard to sheep: The total value of thesheep in this country in ISW; was SO.).107,725,which included the proverbial ram, lamlp,sheep and mutton. In ls!)6, we produced,or rather the sheep i!;d, 272,474,70s pounds ofwool, with an average value of aliout fourteencents per pound. So much for the metals andsheep, anfarmpoultry810unse
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