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[July, 
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WEBB'S ADDER. 
THE OXLY PKACTICAL ADDING MACHINE IX THE WORLD. 
This little machine lias won more popularity in the brief 
period since its Introduction than any other invention of 
the day. It gives instantaneous additions where numbers 
arc called off, which makes it invaluable to the lumber deal- 
er, entry crerk, ganger, weigher, or measurer. It carries 
up the columns of a ledger account, two at a time, with 
mechanical accuracy. It lias passed into very general use, 
and lias the endorsement of all who have seen or employed it. 
" A wonderful triumph of inventive genius." — Schuyler 
Colfax. " No accountant need tear that he will be bit bv 
buying it."— Henry Ward Beecher. "So accurate and 
expeditious that I have had it introduced into the various 
city departments."— A. Oakey Hall, Mayor of New York. 
*' I cheerfully certify to its correctness and rapidity."— H. J. 
Storks, City Comptroller's oilicc. " It relieves the. mind en- 
tirelj, and reduces arithmetic to a simple motion of the 
hand."— S. C. Thompson, President of the First, National 
Bank, No. 140 Broadway. "It discovered an error in my 
bunks of ten years' standing, of $1,000."— F. F. Thompson, 
President National Currency Bank, No. 2 Wall Street. *' By 
its use a column of figures Of any length or size can he added 
np with an accuracy and ease seldom attained by the most 
rapid or most careful mathematician."— O. H. Perry, with 
A. A. Low & Bros., 31 Burling Slip. •' Of special value in 
lumber yards, as it can be used as well In wet weather as 
dry, and never fails in its 'tallies.'"— R. II. & L. Taylor, Jr., 
Pine and Hardwood Lumber Dealers, 63 Tenth Avenue. 
" As a tallying machine it U invaluable in our business, tak- 
ing the place of an extra shipping clerk." — C.W.Stearns 
& Co., Cleveland. O. "Makes adding a pleasure, and is a 
great brain-saver."— George William Win terrurn. Phoe- 
nix Fire Insurance Company, No. 173 Broadway. "From 
the first day of Its introduction into this office* it has so 
steadily grown in favor that not one of us would now dis- 
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whatever."— H. C. Morgan, Assistant Secretary Norih- 
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The machine is guaranteed to do everything claimed for 
it in this advertisement. Prices, $6, $8, and $10. To per- 
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waut it to endure forever, the $S or $10 machine is recom- 
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State and County ughts for sale. WEBB ADDING MA- 
CHINE CO., E. P. DUTTON & CO., Selling Agents, 
713 BROADWAY, New York. 
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Is the most reliable substitute for Tin and other expensive 
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II. W. J0IIXS, 78 WILLIiM-ST., N. Y. 
Patentee, nnd for 11 years Manufacturer of Roofing Materials. 
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This lias been in use over three years, and hislilv approved. 
Is very simple, Btrong, compact and durable ; ensily luaded, 
and moved from place to place by two men. Weigh) G50 
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soinely illustrated publication for ten cents is a mystery."— Commercial Bulletin, Boston. 
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Fall Crops. 
^AF>* 
CEO. E. WARING, Jr., 
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER, 
Ogden Farm, Newport; R. I. 
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