tarers. 
THE BUBAL HEW-Y©BKER.« 
1.29: do. April at #1.2(5al.?8!4; do. May at $1.23® 
1.21H; do. June at #l.22«*U8«t do, July at *l.20>i» 
1.21 W: No,3redat tl. 2 il 41 Sl. 26 J 4 ; uugraded red at 
fl.U , f«*1.80: No. 2 Chicago at $1.26 asked; New York 
No. 8 Spring at #1,18. 
Rre at fl.t8<Sl.ll. 
Corn Is in liberal demand and is more In favor of 
holdern; latest prices are for 
New York No. 2 at fOa60Xc; do. April at 60® 
HjKc.; do May at 561%®67M<V. do, June at tOSotSc : 
No. 3 at 67K'^eSo.: ungruded mixed Weete-n af 57© 
6h}$0; New York rteumor mixed at #9)6®60c No. 2 
wiuto at 62©U2Kc.: white K uthero at ljOA8'e 
Oat* have a pood ttnde demand arid prices firm; 
latest *alea are of 
No. 1 white at 62c,: New York No, 2 white at 49 ® 
fOC.; So 3 while at 4Sl\; New York No. 2 at 16® 
lie.; do. April at 16 ) 40 .: do. Alar at i 6 Jvta.i 6 )iC ; do. 
June at ISOilGRc.i NO. IS lit 4jJ<<c4b'c.: ungraded 
white; Western at Kid 6 c.; ungraded mixed Western 
at 16i<tlTc.; No. 2 Chicago atlSJyc. 
IIAY Axi> STRAW.—Demand is liberal and prices 
strong for prune stock, but otberquulities lavor 
buyers. Quotations are 
Hay. prime timothy at 41.IS® 1/0 V UK) Its.; medium 
timothy at #1.00 do.' shipping grades at 85G*91D. 
do.; clover mixed at fi&c.igS.I to clover at S048ic. do. 
Straw—No. 1 rye at #1.05® 1,10 V 100 fts.; No. 2 rye at 
tOfdSOc. do.: oat and wheat at 60<o,60c. do. 
Exports for week, I.UOJ bales. 
Hops.—E xport demand is dull and the inquiry 
from brewers im derate with prices unchanged. 
Quotations are lor 
Cents per ft 
New Yorks, crop 1880, choice.22 @23 
Do. medium. 19 (a.20 
Now York*, crop 1886. low to fair.)2 ©15 
Knatrrn, crop litoO.14 ©22 
Wisconsin, crop 1880.14 @22 
Yearling*, crop 1S7B, oholce.12 @18 
Olds, all growths. 4 ©l'l 
Pacltle coast, new.19 ®23 
Bavarian#.30 @35 
Keoelpts for week. 661 bales. 
Exports do.. 126 no. 
Poultry ANn<J ame.— Dressed poultry continues 
scarce. Arm ana high; turkeys sell well tor this late 
date. 
Turkeys, prime fresh and frozen 18»20o • goodie® 
18c.: Inrco c arse IcTdilc; ebickeu« Spring 60c: West¬ 
ern 3U.«,3;e; yearlings 20,.r.2.in.; good prime lots 17® 23c: 
fowls. (1. p . 6 .* Do.; scalded l3@lGo. Capons, large. 27 
®28c,:entail 23 rt tfle Ducks.cbohe, 22c.- other, 16@20c, 
Squabs.whit, 1 ., #4 V coz.; do. dark, #2*2,25 
1 , vc poultry scarce but better supplies are ex¬ 
pected next week. 
Fowls. Hailuc.; roosters, 9ucl0o.: turkey hens. 
17@ So.- do. toms, I3@l5c; ducks,65c%$1.26 geese, #1.26 
M2.50 pigeons, 3r«,«. Oo- 
’There Is hardly enou»h of anything except snipe 
to make a market Ducks not wanted. 
Eng. Bnioe, #l.2a@:.o7; plover #h<tl.26; sand snipe. 
50c. No wild pigeuns. 
PROVISIONS,—Are generally active aud closed 
strong. 
Mess pork quoted at #16.25016.5(1 for old mess and 
f H for neiv muss. Bscod at 9-4 for short clear and 
9)4 for long clear. Beef hams at # 2('23. Beef at 
#2l@i3 tor c ty extra India meBa. Tallow at 6 7-16«i 
6 .H lor prime Stearme at 13*13!* Bard Western 
steam at 11.70 for spot lots, J1 75 for Jluy. 11.80 lor 
June. 11.35 for July. 11 92)4 for August. 
Receipts for week, htsef, bbls and tos. 9.5 pork, 
bbls. 67U: cat-meat*, pkgs. ll.UKJ. lurd do. 6,7 0. 
Exports for week, beet bbls and tcs., 2 200; pork, 
do. 3,101); cut-meat«, fts. 3,554,470; lard. do. ,>,163,275. 
SEED.—Clover is quiet at &)4<29e. ’Timothy is 
Inactive at #2.8082 95. 
Vkqkt abins.— Potatoes are higher: have been up 
to #8.25 duriu-'. the week Jor choice dt uble-head 
stock* Receipts liavi- enlarged, but the market is 
strong lor prime quality: demand .ilm. siexclustve- 
ly local. 
Bermuda potatoes #-J®!0 V bbl.: 2d crop $7@7.50: 
Early Rose, Nova Suotla d.It.#2 870 8 00. Maine #2.s7 
@3.00. State *2.62® 17 V do. bulk. *2,l«®2 7i. ProtlHr. 
«2.26(2.2.50 Mercer, #2X2 36- Jackson White, d -h . 
$2.V6rf2.60i Burbank. d.-h.|#i.75i*3.i 0 : do. bulk, *2 76® 
30J, Snowflake, #2.75 43.01; do. d.-h. #2 1282 87, peach, 
blow do. # 3 / 18 . 25 ; Peerless, #2,25*2.87; swoet Del. #1.60 
@2.76. 
Southern truck Is losing Its cold-wunher flrmnet b 
in price; supplies will increase and dealers must not 
allow stock 10 die on the market. 
Florida green peas per crate flutlcO; Savan¬ 
nah do- »1<S4: Charleston do. #3 oCQC Florida 
tomatoes, 13 t6.09i>i crate. Bermuda do. 5.qt boxes. ’$ 
(ri#l; Fla. string beans. #1,50*2 V cratr; Bermuda 
beets S‘M2.50 #1 crate; do. onions, >'.74<ii2 ?(!crate: 
Norfolk Spinach. #1 25:4211* tibl.; d->. kale. #T5c @1.26; 
do. radishes, 75.611.75 lx 106 bunches: Cliae. asparagus 
#5*7 *i diw.i K'tt.cabbage. #3®4 V 100 : lettuce. * 2 . 6 '@ 
4.60 per bbl.; oabP»ge. old crop F 100 #4ro8 Uubbur ' 
squash,#l.26(*l.i0 V bbl. marrow do. #1-26®1'oh; onions 
white, $8Cx4,lO V bbl.: other “to bulk,98,60(38.35: tar* 
rot*. #1041.76; celery #16042. llot-h-use mushrooms 
#1 V lb.: lettuce-25<*87c. W doz.: radlslieB *2ue3 * 100 
hunches; rhubatb. #4 ©3do.; cucumbers *1@4 ty doz. 
Wool—'T rade continues slack with -ot much 
prospect of an improvement expected until the new 
clips appear. Buyers still have the advantage. 
Qu-'tation* are for 
Ohio, Penn, and W. Va. XXX and picklock, 43® 
450.; XX, 40(443qc.; X, 40©lto.; No. 1, 45 ( 2 . 460 .; No. 2, 
33<*I0C.; common, 3li<4'<6c.: Hnc dolalne, I3i*45e.; me¬ 
dium cumb'ng and debt no. 45 ( 2470 . 
Mich., lnr). and WIs. X aud XX. 37<-i39o.; 'No. 1. 42 
®44o.: No.'2 aud common 32@:;7,-.: flnbdolaine,42@43o.; 
medium combing * ml aeD inn, t4(*4>>c. 
N. Y. State. N. II. and Vt. X and XX,86«36; No. 
I. 40343; No. 2 and common. 32«i36c.; due delaine, 39© 
43o.; medium combing and delaine. 15 * 1 . 10 . 
IbWu, 111,, and Weotrru X ami XX, 34^1360.: No. I, 
40@42c.: No, 2and common, 32@35c.; combing, 10@43c. 
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Ref., It vino SaJionaL Bani;, New York City, 
Simple, Stroog, Durable, Rosette Wheel 
and perfectly Self-regulatiug, avoiding 
UXI wearing joints. Also, Steven’s Pony 
Feed Grti-der and a perfect Rotary Mo¬ 
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power being communicated by the lift 
or up stroke of Pump Rod. Can be used 
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"AttSf'C Victorious at alt fairs. Over 7,UOO in 
(iw'-uiil u He in every State and Terri 
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has been made by the present Co. for 
ten years; in all that time not one hag 
blown down Without tower breaking— 
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leave it to the public to determine their merits. Mills 
sent on 80 days’ trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shelters, 
Ac.. &o. Catalogue free. 
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^^ ^ It is manifest that from tlOOI) SKi-.I>ft 
vj TYf) ONLY can Good Vegetables he obtaiiu tl. 
^ Tike character of LAND RET US’ SEEDS 
A £ /rCi Jx lias been substantiated h'ynnd all question. 
y? / -U' 7) They are the STAN HARD for Quality. 
Over 1500 acres in Garden Seed Crops 
\ \ under our own cultivation. 
Lj Tsk r'lr^V VnCk , Ask your Storekeeper for them in oriithnil 
w ’ a / c ^ package#, or drop us a postal card for , 
> Wholesale trade prices to dealers on application. * 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Ntw York. Saturday, April 23, 1881. 
BEKVgs.— Receipts for the week 12 818 head; do. 
lust week 11,.‘,73 do. Cattle eonttnue to make good 
average, but the weather Is turning against the dro¬ 
ver and buyers will be apt to beud things their way 
If supplies hold out ncivy. Some rough oxeu and 
poor steers soul at 3\!*9qc. to dress 65@5tS lbs.; 
bulk of sales, ordinary to really prime steers,9Rc. to 
dress 66 fts. and 10«o. to dress 51 fts. 
COWS AND CALVES.—The Spring dcinsnd has 
opunud. A nice, trush cow will bring #60. and. If of 
fancy points fOkgWO onn he made. The runge for fair 
to prime Is #306)60. which Is #5@10 better than the 
beginning ot the week. 
Vkal Calves.-T his market has sudered one of 
the heavy declines Incident to heavy supplies of 
Spring, aud until the glut is over prices will tend 
low. especially fo* dressed. 
i,ivo choice lor use; fair to pmqo 6@6c.; poor3%@ 
4)jc.; Mt. Holly, Ifdn-gc buttermilk 3*3)40; hogdres«- 
eu calves extra 8>i@9c.: fair to prime 6®8o.; poor 
4(a5u. 
8UKKP AN tr DAM ns.—Receipts Tor week. 27.462 bead; 
do. last week 19.141 do. Market dull and lending low¬ 
er; about one-ball Of j esterday’s ottering was car¬ 
ried over. Unshorn sheep quo<e<1 96.26®7.15; clipped 
#o.20®5.60. Yearling l*mb» #6 7.Vu,7.60. Spring lambs 
Stale and N. J. (3&6.60 V head; Va. )0c. V ft. 
8wINK.—Receipts for the week. 19,703 head; do. last 
week 19,334 do. Good quality hugs active at the ex¬ 
treme. 
Live corn fed (6h6.60 per 100 lbs.: country dress¬ 
ed pork lignt, M)4fjt8Kc.! inndl-jm.b'irtSSc.; heavy, 8® 
8Wc.; city dressed Western. 8)*c. 
ALEXANDER BEADLEY & DUNNING-, 
Syracuse, N. Y* 
APRIL 30 
any large way- The supply of Ohio Creamery Is 
steadily Increasing, aud the quality la improving, 
so that considering the quality t he decline is real¬ 
ly more than the difference In prices. Fancy 
creamery sells at 33c, prime do. at 30@32e., 
choice Dairy, 35c„ choice Western Reserve at 
23@25c, prlmo to choice Central Ohio at 20 ® 
22c, medium do at lS<asl7o and Inferior Is 
offered at 12c n>. CniiMB-Tho supply la 
light, and with a good demand the market rules 
stronger for choice oured factor), which sella at 
12)4(3)130, and good to prime Northwestern at 10,v 
©ukfc 79 in, Sked— German MUletla In unusually 
good demand for this season of the year, and Is 
higher. Prime to choice Clover sella at 7jtf ©so. 
it, and Timothy at %t 65(®2 75 ^ bushel from store. 
Round lots on arrival would not hi lng these prlcea. 
Flaxseed is steady at $1 tOtel 12 % ^ bushel. Ger- 
man Millet sells at |1 55@1 66, common Millet at 
$115@l 25 , and Uungailan Grass at $1 06(^1 10 
bushel. 
St. Loui*. —wurat—N o. a Red Fail, jl.loq’, 
cash; offered at #1.10 at the Close;$1.10, April; 
$l.l0.tf@$l.llji, May; $1.09«®$1.10‘;, June; SI. 
04^(o)$l 05s ; ;, July; $1.01%@$l,u2tf, August; $1. 
00i,®# 001 ,, all the year ; No 4do., $1 ot' L @.$l 02 . 
Corn. 4214 c, cash Oats. 36».;c. cash; 35/,c, July. 
Ryk firm at $1.20^11,23. Fork dull at $!T.7u asked, 
cash; $17 70, June. Larp dull at $tt li%, bid. 
Bulk-meats lower; Shoulders, #5.7o ; Clear Bib, 
$ 8 . 00 ; Clear sides. $8 85 asked. Bacon dull; 
Shoulders, $6.26 ; Clear nib, 19 -25 ; Clear Sides, 
$9.50, Hoes in good demand and steady; Yorkers 
and Baltlinores, $5.75««#6.10; mixed packing, $6. 
70. Cattle stronger ; exporters, te.00@$010; hilr 
to good Steers, $5@,$5.60; eomrnon to medium, #1. 
60 (a)$4.90 ; butchers' Steers, $4.2S<3$S 90 ; Colorado 
Steers. 4 40(*j$6 :;s ; teedlng Steers. $4.«Std$4 , 
stockera, $:i « 0 @$l; Indian, $4.45i^?l75; South 
west Steers, $4.25(<a$5; cows and Heifers, $3 50 © 
$4 50. Shkep scarce and arm; quotations, $5@$6. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
new YORK. Saturday, April 23.1881. 
Beans and Peas. Benv»bav« again advanced 
and buyers icoui forced lo meet tlin situation. Kx- 
porters have appeared and tlio home demanl i* 
good. The crop of white la under good control here 
and In the interior. Red kidneys aiow. Green peas 
plenty and dull at sill.OO for Wis, Southern B. K- 
pt-as nra at *3 per 2 bu. hag. 
Medium and marrow bean*, prime.#2.6032.65; other 
#2.40.rt2,60t white kidney and’pea |2.3.>ia2.50 red kid- 
ney,.pruue U.5U®i.6U, other, #l.40®1.50; black or tur¬ 
tle soup #1.45; Lima, #5(5)5.50. 
Butt SR.—Supplies Of new have attained a regu¬ 
larity and volume that have si tried prices down¬ 
ward, Buyers will porchate only for daily wants 
for a time as quality wifi improve steadily ami no 
one wanes tn b- caught with much white when 
grassy yellow is u feature. Any style of new that is 
at ill below choice drop* suddenly into the low 
scale of tig lues. New Western l* quoted but not 
heavily as vet as intermedlste market* absorb a 
good deal of nrstorop of later years. Old butter 
weaken" as tha tops of lots go off. 
New Btitter.-Orcamery. choice Western and Pa. 
28tf3Uo. other. 22«’i3o; sweet cream. 2l©26o.: State 
half tubs, choice, 3«i24c; fair to prime, 26®22c. 
Welsh, choice, 22<#23o ; .liter I9a21c.; very comiiiou 
or stale n ;v luiSIxa.; Western imitation creamery 20 
U 624 C.: do duirt 15®22o.t factory IT.- 21 c. 
Old But'er. State dairies. 130300.; oalls and halt 
tubs, i3w2</C.: Welsh, |3,i.l9c.; Une Western,23®2ac.; 
fair to good, 13<i#20o.: very poor. 12®t3c. 
Receipts for week 22,951 pkgs. 
Exports do. 601 00 . 
Cukksic,— Export demand continues small and 
the homo trade moderate with prices, however, 
held steady The best new creamery have sold at 
iSii'iiloijc. Quotation* arc for 
Taney at kl.sallo. : do. good and prime, 12V® 
13HC.; do. fait, at I 2 ® 12 t 4 c.; do. balf-aklmmed, 8 ® 
9c.; Wisconsin factory, Hue, at 18R®l3.)je.; do. good 
to prime. I 2 ) 4 ® 12 l 4 (i.; do. lair to good, , haU’c.; Ohio 
factory, tinu. T cjISRc.; do. good to prime, 11 Y® 
12 !*c.: do, flat fair to good. lOH-ditJ^o.; do. poor to 
fair 8 ®lbo. hltlmmocl creamery, k® 8 c, 
Receipis lor week. 14,911) oozes. 
Exports for week, 14,300 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 69*. 
Steam to Liverpool, 2ts.3d.®25a. 
Cotton.—T rade bus been very slack this week 
with pi ices varying slightly only; latest prices are 
lor 
Q April. 16 63<al0.‘>4o.; May, 10,65<tl0.75c.; June, 10.61S 
lU.Gae.: July, I0.74o.; August, lO.Slc.: September, 10.50 
©lO.hlo.: October, 10 14 <410.15c.; November, 10.U2® 
10,03c. 1 December, I0.01©10.li3c, 
Quotations for spot cuiioo are based on Amerlaas 
standard of alassidcatlon, aud 01 ooUon in store 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
A. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.. 7 7X 7S4 
Strict ordinary...... 1% 8 8 
Good ordinary... 8 13-16 9X 9V£ 
Strict good do...... 9 5-16 9?4 9X 
Low middling..... 10 10-H 10K 
Strict low middling. 10'^ 10 13-16 1013-16 
Middling.. 10Y 11 11 
Good middling...... 11 7-16 11 11-16 1111-16 
Strict good middling.11 11-tH 1115-16 11)5-16 
Middling Fair...... li 6-16 12 9-i(i 12 0 - 6 
r»'r.-.13 MG 13 6-10 13 5-16 
Eggs —Receipts for week, 11,850 bbls.; do.last week 
21,078 uo. The market w as weil cleared for k.-ister 
use aud with limited arrivals prices have held up 
unusually well. Qiniiaiions. however, are tender ui 
tlio olose. as Spring produce Is becoming plenty 
enough to call tn-ine trade away from eggs and any 
material m-uuiu u anoil ot the latter will at once de¬ 
press prices. Duck and goo.-o eggs have declined 
and will not reever, a* their scazoti is over. 
Near points. Ill*®2>ic.: btate aud Pa., I 9 .ai 9 ^ 0 .: 
Western. )9c.: Southern, 18)$c,- poorly packed and 
small run 17>6«i.sXc,: goose 3xa36c. duck, 32®34c, 
FLOUK.-There Is a iuore active market, all grades 
pai ttcipatiug 111 the trading with prices stronger. 
Latest prices arc: $3.8Ual.CO tor vury Inferior to 
strictly fancy xupertlne suite and Western; #l.t 5 ® 4 . 7 u 
tor poor to olio Ice ev'r Atate and Western, odd lots 
and lines; #4.<0®ti>6 for choice to fancy do.; In- 
fertor to good white trade aud Iumliy extras, 
«4.50®5.D0: good to choice do.at 6.85; t very oholce 
up to #6.50 and fancy at #676:1 red and am¬ 
ber winter wheal. Interior to Choice trade und fam¬ 
ily lit #4.:U®6.2o; round hoop Ohio. l4.C0a4S5: 
and trade and family brano* of do. *1 W.OO 
®6.25, the latter for very choice; St. Louts #M5®6 60 
for Inferior to good extra: fo.65®6.60 for good to 
oholce.aud up lo #6.7fki#T for very choice to very fancy 
brands; Mine, clear, inferior to very choice at M.i&d 
6.85; Minnesota ’ straight, 1 'poor to very choice, at 
#5 35 ® 6 . 76 , and patent Inferior to fancy at #6.75®8.IX); 
city mill extrs at #5.60*6.66 for the West Indies; 
do. for England at #4 45«4.76for Door to choice spring 
wheat; do. trade and fwttiilv e»ira», #5 70-Art,7S: do, 
for South America. »5.76-»6.00, the latter for very 
choice; No. 2 at #31033.73 for very poor to very 
fancy. 
Receipts for week, flour, bblk. 98360; corn meal, 
do. 4,. 60: wheat, bush. ,1,013,800. corn, do. 016.700; oats 
do. 500,U5U. rye. do 6,150: malt, do. £4.750; hurley, do. 
149.3:0; heana. do.. 6 980 rtce. ;>k«s. l.OiS. 
Exports for week, Hour. bbls. 103,900: corn cneui, 
( 10 , 7,325, wheat, bush Odi.CJS; corn, do, 614,750; oats, 
do. 2,100; bourn*, pkgs. 1,174 : vice do. 3.327. 
Fresh Fruits.— Export* of nppins for week, 
6.844 bids. There is a Sie-I (ly retail denial d for tine 
apples and the supply is fully up to its wants. Bald¬ 
wins, # 1 .;042,60; ltussets, #L73®2.26; these aro the 
main sorts left. Crauberriu> were (Vvor-prodUeed 
lust season, though the bad soiling weather 1 ms 
helped to rnnkotho riirplus which Is now :ucti a 
drug. N.J, orates.76c.50. Florida oiarigcs quoted 
at the old range, #1 l>0ia,3.50 for good to best half-bbl 
cases; season almost over. FJerida atrawbeiries ate 
plenty enough to make quite u general use. Tho 
closing range for time, and Fla. Is20(63oo. Hot¬ 
house blue* Handling grapes lower. #2®3 c< ft. Fes- 
nuts dull at old price*: Vu. haiid-picked 4V®4.Ho; 
good to extra prime 5«'3;hc; shelled 3®3Ro; po- 
caus 7(.^7lii:. 
Grain.—W hest haa been acitve. exports for the 
week rraelitng 950,000 hush., with prices sir ong at a 
somewhat betier range; luteBt sales are of 
No. 1 white at #1‘23i*@1.24Sf, do. April . t $1.23)y® 
1,24-k; do. Mav at #1.21(41.22^; do. June at #i.!9R® 
1.205(; No.2 whlusat #1.228; ungraded white at #1.22 
©1,23; No. 1 red at $1.31©1.32i No. 2 red at #1.26*® 
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Ten years ago almost unknown—to-day doing service on over 
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pound of side and bottom pressure on 
its wheels ! Guages the width of its own 
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lifting out! Bides over buried stones 
without disturbing the truck ! Works 
in the hardest, dryest ground ! and ac¬ 
complishes other results not possible to 
any other plow on wheels. * 
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OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, 
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THE “OLIVER CHILLED.” 
HALF A MILLION FARMS. 
Sales steadily increasing, and showing the largest ratio of gain where it is best 
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Endorsed by the best agricultural authorities in the country—and its superior 
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With 700 men, nearly a million dollars of capital, and acres of buildings and 
machinery, employed in its production—the demand for this— 
THE LEADING PLOW OF THE AGE, 
has been during the past year beyond our capacity—a state of facts never before 
witnessed in the 
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