ILLINOIS dairymen's ASSOCIATION. 

 DAIRY PRODUCTS, 1880.— Continued. 



101 



COUNTIES. 



Mercer 



Monroe 



Montgomery. 



Morgan 



Moultrie . . . 



Ogle 



Peoria 



Perry 



Piatt 



Pike 



Pope 



Pulaski 



Putnam . 



Randolph 



Richland 



Rock Island.. 

 Saline — 



Sangamon 



Schuyler 



Scott 



Shelby 



Stark 



St. Clair 



Stephenson . . 



Tazewell 



Union 



Vermillion. .. 



Wabash 



Warren 



Washington . . 



Wayne 



Whi'e 



Whiteside . .. 



Will 



Williamson .. 

 Winnebago .. 

 Woodford.... 



MILK. 



54,114 



32 



304,241 



1,981 



1,214 10 



,233,834 10 



336.832 10 



3,601 10 



6,636 10 



45,490 10 



515 10 



504110 



35 10 



5,3llil0 



15,431|10 



160,12010 



4,09110 



377,445' 10 



9,374ll0 



1,24010 



693;10 



48,965! 10 



35,832110 



389,345 10 



78,186!l0 



9,000 



44,577 



3,554 



13,755 



1,530 



100 



435 



4*9,066 



116,036 



.»17,623 



8,508 



Total 45,419,710 . . $4,538,971 53.657,947 



$5,411 

 2 



30,424 



198 



131 



133,383 



33,683 



360 



663 



4,549 



41 



50 



3 



531 



' 1,543 



16,012 



409 



37,744 



937 



124 



69 



4,896 



3^083 



38 934 



7,819 



900 



4,458 



255 



1,375 



153 



10 



43 



43,907 



311,604 



131,703 



851 



BUTTER. 



POUNDS. 



512,193 

 109,613 

 624,156 

 469,851 

 349,498 



1,427,547 

 676,006 

 335,784 

 350,355 

 513,145 

 338 889 

 58,665 

 146,997 

 313,337 

 337,850 

 604,999 

 147,597 

 705,173 

 391,684 

 153,986 

 617,195 

 305,919 

 457,747 



1,385,648 

 574,839 

 184,305 

 715,150 

 77 356 

 446,621 

 255,195 

 293,040 

 324,231 



1,497,036 



1,571,251 

 245,398 



1,377,373 

 630,953 



181,9.51 



30,466 



99,590 



93,970 



53,394 



328,336 



119,681 



51,919 



50,071 



76,833 



50,355 



13.493 



30,869 



63,H67 



39,620 



133,090 



17,713 



155,136 



64,170 



39,357 



111,095 



67,303 



113,859 



318,699 



138,707 



31,8 32 



143,030 



12.377 



75,935 



38,379 



53.886 



68,088 



33«,H48 



408,535 



51,060 



330,569 



113,571 



$11,413,118 1,035,073 



CHEESE. 



1,136 



695 



2,655 



1,130 



4,370 



7,060 



65,016 



1,689 



1,360 



730 



377 



590 



540 



6,188 



13,004 



3,840 



24 



1,765 



635 



673 



1,987 



6,335 



50,566 



17,850 



7,-^51 



30,574 



150 



1,475 



390 



1,330 



49 



25,026 



8,390 



510 



25,885 



8,198 



VALUE. 



$146 



136 

 1,093 

 918 

 8,453 

 186 

 151 

 108 



, 65 



990 

 1,430 



176 

 95 



87 

 397 

 887 



3^320 



798 



15 



177 

 58 



3,003 

 1,007 



3,106 

 1,394 



TOTAL 

 VALUE. 



$87,508 



30.468 



130,413 



91,304 



53,607 



452,637 



161,815 



,52,465 



50,884 



81,479 



50,396 



13,631 



30,937 



64,188 



33,.593 



149,500 



18,121 



193,058 



65,303 



29,468 



111,561 



73 085 



117.443 



359,953 



147,3 i4 



32,332 



150,574 



12,647 



77,477 



38,489 



53,163 



68,131 



375,358 



631,136 



51,060 



455,377 



115,816 



$131,408 $16,072,497 



Mr. Broomell : Mr. Mills refers to the idea that e:fforts should be made 

 to increase the consumption of cheese in the state of Illinois. A commercial 

 man would laugh at his suggestion. You will observe that when a commer- 

 cial man wants to get goods introduced to the public, it is by first making 

 such goods as the public wants, and then he will put them in the hands of the 

 retailer, and then call the attention of the consumer to the place where the 

 goods can be obtained. Now if, according to the Mills suggestion, you send 

 out bulletins from time to time of the great importance of eating more good 

 cheese in the state of Illinois, a man's wife raises the question, '' Where can 

 I get some good cheese?" Echo answers" Where?" and there it stops. 

 This business lies with the manufacturers in the first place, making good 

 cheese. The reason we don't have any cheese consumption in the state of 

 Illinois is because they cannot get good cheese. I don't eat the cheese I 

 make myself if I want good cheese, I go to La Fox and get it. If the manu 

 facturers of the state of Illinois that are making cheese will make such cheese 

 as people want, they are ready to take four times, yes sixty-five times the 



