EAST Oli' THE MISSISSIPPI RIVEE. 



569 



I'l ices of fine, medium, and coarse loashod eloLking Ohio fleece wool in the Eastern mar- 

 Icets for the months of January, April, July, and October of each year from 18Zi to 

 1890, inclusive. 



[From Maufjer &. Avei-y's Annual "Wool Circular.] 



This table shows a great variation of prices, and yet wool for a long 

 series of years has been more constant in price than most of the agri- 

 cultural and mineral products of Ohio. It has kept more closely to 



