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Show Produce. The importance of a market for our surplus produce has been a question of more than ordinary interest for tome time, and it is gratifying grati-fying to see that the Cooperative In-stituliou In-stituliou is laboring energcli ally in this dircctiou. We uotice this morning that potatoes and onions are called for, of good quality, at the produce department depart-ment of tho Institution. Our farmer-must farmer-must boar iu mind one or two things about this matur. By the railroad produce of very supeiu-r quatity can now be laid down in this city at prices much lower than such articles were accustomed ac-customed to bring sometime ago. And, consequently, producers must ofler a good article for sale and 1-e prepared to take a reasonable price for it. 'We do not want to say the current price; are too high. t e merely present items for the consideration uf farmers, and ur-e upon them the necessity of doin; all in their power to supply every market within reasonable distane.' of this jty. |