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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1856<br />

Abstracts 827 - 832<br />

FRAUDS (Cont'd)<br />

827 - L Dec. 30: 1/4 - James Barrett was discharged yesterday on a charge<br />

of watch stuffing. (1)<br />

See also Political Campaigns & Elections<br />

FRUIT<br />

828 - L Jan. 11: 1/4 - The Ohio Pomological convention met in Cleveland<br />

on Jan. 8, with Mr. Ernst of Cincinnati as chairman. The officers elected<br />

for the year are: President, A. H. Ernst, Cincinnati; Secretary,<br />

M. B. Bateman, Columbus. Professor J. P. Kirtland and F. R. Elliott<br />

were chosen Cleveland delegates to the National Pomological society.<br />

The show of fruits was excellent in numbers, variety, and quality. (4)<br />

829 - L Nov. 18:3/4,5 - Dried apples continue in moderate supply and<br />

the holders are tenacious. Green apples are in the market, thougn they<br />

are not as plentiful as last season. (1)<br />

830 - L Nov. 18:3/5 - As the close of lake navigation and the termination<br />

of the shipping season approaches, the demand somewhat slackens.<br />

The holders of grain have been firm, yet prices have favored buyers. (1)<br />

831 - L Nov. 25:3/3,4 - Dried apples continue in moderate supply and<br />

prices have advanced. Green apples are in the market, though not as<br />

plentiful as last season. (1)<br />

832 - L Dec. 2:3/3,4 - There has been a considerable movement in green<br />

winter fruit. (1)<br />

FUGITIVE SLAVES. See Slavery - Fugitive Slaves<br />

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