| Show unit HAY riioiiucr Ulah produce an abuudauct of hay audlluaually commauJi i5 > oJ price especially In winter and early sprIng Ha far at Uard iVom till you doet not vary greatiy Iru tlut of other yean at to quantify or quality In tome 1lle there 1110 great deal more than utualIn other somewhat lee 01131 In a very few none at all Among the pieces whltli appear to take high rant In the former clan It Tooelo county where great ittckt of lucitn timothy and atraw meet the eye wherever ono may go Tho price liemi to be a little lows I than uaual owing no doubt tu the prevailing roarclly of money lly estimating Ike average value of hay of all klnda at about SU a toll the tlatlitlclacg of the COIOI Lureauhave figured 1111010111 valuation of the hay crop of the United Hlatei In 13S3 atthn enormoui aum of ft < S < 99W5 II any reliance It to be placed In cemui re turn the hay crop greatly exroedt lu value tIle cotton production which In ISS9 amounted to J OJOUJmo In fact Indian com and wheat are the only two habIts that vicced hay In value and Importance I Thlt leadi tho Ililladelphla Utmrd to remark thai notwllbalaudlng theenormout amount I 01 the production of hay It hat hitherto hither-to occupied aiiexcondlngly tmtll place lu Iho foreign trade of Iho country WIllie Ihouxpoitt uf raw cotton Ui 1581 amounted to J7703 011 lu value and Iho ralorl of Ilreadshoda to JS301 181 the value of the hay export wee lot than a half million dollart Hut although tar many reatoni hay It I not likely to prove a leading article of export the general failure of the crop In JIuropu iromlaer for Iho priaent II teuton at least to allord a profitable market for the country entire iur lobs production What ira chiefly Interfered In-terfered with the exportation of hay It I the coot ot freight ou account of the hip room It rrqulrei It cannot be compretiedllko cotton without greatly Injuring lit values food for lIonel aud cattle and hence much care mutt be taken In InchIng It for foreign mar krtt Another Important drawback to tIle exportation of hay Is I he conilder shun tlat It has crop which at a rule can bo moat profitably oautumed on a hum KolwllhtnnJIiu the well Igli fro 111I1t1Y t0111 01 1 a ton Implied by thIn McKlnley law during the fix month of the preaeut flical year 1111 Ing JUliO 131 tile aitoolrhlng amount 00SM ton was ImpoltuJ averaging IOi1 5 ton 1628411 altogethei the duly li I not ouuuled In Ihli II lookIng 1302372 more or JII 0S altogvthrr Who would have believed hat In a country opulent In fIeld pralrlct and meaifoni at nOt inch n thing could l bu pollii |