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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, xMD. 



STEEL CHAINS. 



No. 3-0 Ohio Pattern Cow Ties, 30 cts 



4-0 Onio Pattern Cow Ties, 35 cts. each. 



No. 3-0 6 ft. Halter Chains, $ .|o 



No. 6 20 ft. Tetherino; Chains, 1^20 



No. 5-0 7 ft. Trace Chains, 60 



No. 6-0 7 It. Trace Chains, .yg 



No. 2 6 ft. Kennel Chains, ±& 



OIL e£]^{g for all l^inds of pann JVIacMnery. 



THIS CUT REPRESENTS 



iller's improved Wagon Jaok. 



IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES: 



Capacity two thoasand 

 Capacity from 



No. 1, adapted for Buggies or Light Work. 



(2,0OO) pounds. $1.25. 

 No. 2, for H«-avy Wagons, Transfer Wagons, Trucks, &c. 



three to five thousand (3,000 to 5,000) pounds, $1.50 

 No. 3 $3.25. 



It is made of selected Ash wood, put together with bolts. Its weight is respectively 9 and 14 

 pounds^ each for Nos. i and 2. They are very strong and durable as the strain comes parallel with 

 the grain of the wood; the weight is shared throughout the entire machine. 



Some of the advantages of this Jack OVER ALL OTHERS on the market are: It is so con- 

 structed that you do not have to make 



ANY ADJUSTMENTS FOR DIFFERENT HEIGHT AXLES, 



as that is regulated by the notch bar. The notch bar raises perpendicular, which keeps the vehicle 

 from pushing forward or backward and thereby doing away with blocking or scotching. You do not, 

 in placing it under a spring wagon or truck, have to get down under the bed to place it under the axle. 

 It will work on any kind of surface. The eccentric lever with the moving bars gaining on every pound 

 lifted, makes it a good lever by which a boy ten years of age can lift the heaviest wagon. This Jack 

 is an improvement which combines 



SIMPLICITY, PRACTICABILITY AND EFFICIENCY. 



This is the Best Jack made 



Gives entire satisfaction 



Why not tr>' it ! 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



