Outfit for One Horse 361 



FOR HARNESS-ROOM 



Mirror, $i ; two chairs, $i $2.00 



Sponges, $1; chamois (2), $1; Compo brushes, 



$1 ; Compo, 30C 3.30 



Harness dye, 40c. ; neats-foot-oil, 50c. . . . .90 



Metal polish, 25c. ; brush, 50c .75 



Silver sand ; harness hook, 25c. ; brackets, 25c. 



eacli .50 



Harness punch .75 



$8.20 



Hay averages in price for prime at $18.50 per 

 ton in bales, or $20 in bulk, the former being prefer- 

 able as more easily handled and not bought in large 

 quantities, as in the latter case, and from a trades- 

 man who can be made to replace any inferior 

 material. Rye straw averages about like hay for 

 the best, although the tangled rye, so called, is just 

 as good to all intents, and comes as low as $9. 

 Prime oats average $0.35 per bushel; bran $16 

 per ton ; corn $0.68 per bushel. At these figures the 

 horse's keep costs about $0.25 per day. 



The animal will probably need — although horses 



