EXPERIIVIENT STATION. 659 



This article has been, of late, introduced into our market 

 in lump form, to take the place of the English lump salt for 

 stock feeding. The sam[)lc sent on for examination was of 

 a very fair quality, and compared very favorably with the 

 former. Its selling price at Springfield, Mass., is stated: 

 from 5 to 10 pounds, at 1| cents per pound ; 100 pounds, at 

 75 cents ; wholesale, per ton of 2,000 pounds, at $8,50 ; and 

 in car-loads, one dollar less per ton. 



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