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Show Ma. 3. V. Sears, who has juat returned re-turned from San Francisco, informs us that he haa chartered a ship for carrying a cargo of wheat to Liverpool. Liver-pool. This is a now departure in handling Utah wheat, and one thatj must be commended. We hope Mr. Soars will hereafter deal directly with the European market, instead of reaohing it second hand, through the agents and "middle man, "-to oil ol whom commissions muit be paid, and these commissions necessarily are taken from those least able to sustain the loss the farmers. The fewer hands the grain passes through before reaching reach-ing tho consumer, the better will it be (or the two classes most entiiled to benefit, the producer and tho consumer. con-sumer. Tho cargo to ba sant out by Mr. Sears 1 te this month will oonsist ol 1,700 long tons, or nearly 4,000,000 pounds. |