We offer, to clone out bulcneo of stock, a iooiI breech-loadlug Klfle for P^ve Itol- 
r»r-. They an, all in good coudllon an.l 
£R. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Sunday, Sept. 9 .— Tho Democrats Lave carried 
California, thus securing the U. S. SenatorshLp. 
Sitting Bull Is Btlll In Canada. President Hayes 
In swinging round the circle has reached hla home 
In Fremont. Ohio. Frank Leslie, tho publisher 
has fulled—publications, however, will be contin¬ 
ued by file assignee. 
A battle Is reported In progress about Plevna. 
Fighting aLso about Kutsclnik. On Saturday, 
Thiers was burled : an Immense funeral: Paris 
draped In mourning: no disturbance. 
Monoa v, Sept. 10 .— In Lancaster county, Penn., 
there has boon a bloody battle between about 
100 tramps and a party of farmers whom they hud 
pillaged. The farmers being defeated telegraphed 
to Lancaster for police, on whose arrival tho 
tramps wero routed, after a sevoro struggle. Rob¬ 
bery, outrage and frequent murders are being 
perpetrated by tramps along the line of the Penn¬ 
sylvania railroad. The fanners and other citi¬ 
zens are organizing vigilance committees against, 
the scoundrels. 
rievnahas been captured by the Husslans after 
two day’s fighting In the neighborhood, and one 
day’s terrible battle around tho town. Loss re¬ 
ported very heavy. The Turks retreating In dis¬ 
order. No details as yot. Russians are closing In 
upon Kutschuk. Ntcslcs has surrendered to tho 
Montenegrins. A bad day’s nows for tho Turks. 
arrangements were perfected by the Baiti 
more and Ohio Railroad for a loan of <10,000,000 to 
liquidate pressing obligations. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nsw York. Saturday, September 8, 1877. 
RKANMAND I'KAS, Export Of bean* past wnnk 171 
pound*. Receipts,6,95H bushels. Tins market shows 
a material decline. Receipts aru liberal ami Include 
old and now, the latter exceed oni la price as tho 
stock of 18b; has been pretty well 8 «Iucwh 1 from, 
lliislness Is light t.-r the standard grades, holders' 
prions are above the views ol wholesale buyers. 
Now Red Kidneys ttrm at »:!. No new white arriving 
isiack bonus nominal. Canadian pirns have no 
arrivals or nuumml. Green pons, old stock, *1.20,3 
i 25 
State medium choice, $2.40483.55; other. *‘2.202)2.30: 
marrows, oholce, free to vessel, SS.MKuS.—; other, 
t3.25iw3.35; peft. choice, *2.WM 2.UU: other. f2.86(ki?. , J0. 
White kidney, f'.’.OlLl'.'.nO, cud do., t'f-.-kkalll. Southern 
11.1C., 2-hush hug, *3.50. 
BtfTTWi.—Receipts for the week, ;0,05M pkgs. Ex¬ 
ports past week, 12,803 pkgs. With ail absence of tine 
State tinilOi, prices have ruled rather linn to date; 
but at tho close more liberal receipts Rive buyers 
some Independence. Aside from tills, there Is a lower 
tendency Misquotations. utid outside llgurn* to-day 
are regarded as extreme. Firkins arc akisndunt unit 
in buyers* favor. There in nothing that points to a 
strong future ror butter, though the fall crop Is to 
he yet heard fruin. XVestuvn la active, with a good 
iocal trade brought uut by the high rates ot State; 
exporters are i.iklng-vnry full lines. Fresh Western 
is higher, or rather, bus a new price. 
We quote State fancy palls 25a.; other, 194#22c.: 
creamery, good to choice, 28e,; other, 28&»25o.: half 
tubs, selected. —.21c.: other. 3Qjt23n.« Welsh tubs, 
best. 224#23c.; other. 2(1 23a.: (IrUInfl, 30i»24c ; Wrot turn 
creamery, good to choice, 26(,'i3lc.; oilier. 22(i<*24c.; 
dairy lub J , best, la ,19c.; other, i;t(,#lVe.j factory tubs, 
pood to best, likniHc.; other, I0f3l3o.; llrkln*. poor 
to good, liMl&e.i best, 1041,170.: greaso, 8Xitaftc. 
Chkksk. Kxftnrts for the week 53,540 boxes, using 
the receipts pretty well, amen they have been moder¬ 
ate. I'rleea have been very strong ut a decided .ad¬ 
vance, Influenced as well by the temper ol advices 
from the country. 
Fancy factories, 12*4012X0.1 good and prime,Ilia 
11cH.; fuir lots. UJkjniiiu-xe.: poor, 9<«9Rc.i ikai8«c. 
sk limned. Farm dairy. lUHiiillKc. for good to prime : 
10C*lURc. for fair lots: <VJo. for skimmed. West¬ 
ern factory, elicdibtr. IKgjllSO- for fancy . MLik 10?fc. 
for line: 9y,*Hin. lor good ; SXksO'ic. for fair, and 
5Rr,#8c. for skimmed. 
Exports past wuek, 54,230 bx».: from Juno 1st to 
Sept. 1st. ILV88.5U lbs. Gold Closed. 10314. Liverpool 
cable, Mm, 
Cotton.— The prop prospect# have tended to easier 
price*, although at tho dose, with reports ol adverse 
weather South, there Is a little more strength. 
Latest prices are for September, lO.Wi© ll.07o.: Oc¬ 
tober, lo.'jlc.i November. llJ.rttw.ilU.I'de.; Uccciiibur. 
10.WWilO.Nfc.: January, 10.'.«(,y 10.99c.; February, 11,13 
fell.Ho,; March, ll.2Hu)lJ. l 29(M April, ILL**! 1.44c. 
Quotations for spot cotton are baaed on American 
standard of classitlcatlon, and on cotton on store 
running In finality not more than halt a grade above 
or below the grade quotod, 
11 viands. Ain. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary... 0 11-16 811-16 9 13-bi 1113-16 
Strict ordinary....1U 1-10 10 1-10 10 3-10 10 3-10 
Good ordinary......... 10 5-10 10 5-10 10 1-16 10 7-10 
Strict good do. 10 9-10 10 9-10 10 1U« hi 11-10 
Low middling. illX 10k l'*Jf» 10R 
Strict low middling.... Ill 15-10 10 15-10 11 1-10 II 1-10 
Middling. 11« 11%' 11% 11% 
Good middling. U«6 11% HR H% 
Strict good middling.. 11% 11% U Y }1* 
Middling rail'.12 12 12% 13 % 
Fair. 12% 12 if 12* 12% 
Stained, 
Good ordinary....9 5-10 I,ow middling.... 10% 
Strict ordinary.,..,.. 9 16-16 Middling... 10% 
DRIED FiitTrrs.—Apples are more freely offered 
and dull; prices not Slowing much change. Fooled 
pouches are plonty, and weak. 
Apples State quarters. ti<u.ii%e.; sliced, finfflic.; 
Western quarters, &Rcwllc.: Southern. new,Mi#7c. 
for prime sliced ; 6®0e. tor fair to good. Peaches— 
Peeled, new, HM -iv, unpuoled ha vos, 0% 7c.; un¬ 
peeled quarters, i &Vc. Pitted cherries, new, It@15c. 
Blackberries, 0%(ii7c. Raspberries, 204822c. Plums, 
10«nl2o. 
Fains.- Receipts for tho week, 5,500 bbls. It Isa 
long time since prices have been so well supported 
as they have been this week, One or two rainy days 
checked sales, hut they also kept stock back and the 
market closes strong. Only prime marks can he call- 
ed ( 
Near points, 22c.: Ntute and Pennsylvania. 20®21c.; 
Canadian, 20c,; prime Western, 19.%##20c.: good, 18% 
019c. 
h’EATHErts dull at 45,a4Ho. for prime llvo goose 
Wo/torn, ami 3303Su. for mixed. 
FbrtttU.-TherC has been a very large demand from 
the home trade and export inUM’est*. and with Btock 
rapidly diminishing, prices hare been advanced. 
Latest prices are *4.000*5,2ft tor poor to fancy super¬ 
fine tome: f5.4lL86.75 for common to fair extra do.; 
<5 75<«il’> 00 Inf good do., fC.t0fa.li.25 for choice to fancy 
do.-. *4.<'Uto5.2.'> tor superfine Michigan. Indiana. Iowa, 
Ate.; *5.40®6.85 for shipping extra do., the Inside price 
for poor, anil *5.85f<ili.2a lor good to strictly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.: common pi choice white wheat extras, *o.l5 
®?.7o ; fancy do at W.U0(w8.50i red and umber winter 
wheat, good to choice family, at fft.75@7.25: round 
hoop Ohio at *5.504#5.85, and trade brands Of do. at 
*5.85(37.50: St. Louis, *5.55(36.75 for poor to fair extra, 
and $0.75(318.50 for good to fancy; 1 linnesota ‘straight’ 
at *7.50(38.75. the latter an extreme, and patent. $7.00 
M9.50, with a few strictly fancy brands a* *10,00: 
unsound stock at S2.5fl(uiii.26 : city mill extra at *6 85 
7.00 for cholco for tlio West Indies; do. for England, 
tgV.4kxiafi.7Xi: dn. trade and family extras, *7,25(5)8.50; 
do. for South America. *7.25(37.00: No, 2 at *6.60(34.60, 
Corn meal—Brandy wI uo is scarce and quoted at *3.50; 
Western yellow plenty and dull at f2.Tft03.25. 
GOOD MEN WANTED 
FrtESTt Fnrrrs.—Peaches have rapidly advanced. 
Delawares are running out, and few Now Jersey* 
will reach the market.** tho latter crop will he In 
demand for local New Jersey use. Smoeks will be 
au unusually short crop. Apples arc lower: buyers 
at till* season turn ttiefr attention to Items for pre¬ 
serving purposes. We quote choice, *2,50482.76 hid.; 
common to fair. *l.60wi2. Pears are Improving In 
price ; the lute advance In Bartletts Is weaker,owing 
to the receipt of other useful soris; host Rnrtletts, 
*7t<#8 V hid.; other, 14(36; Spckcl* or® of poor grade 
*1.75(32.50. Plum* In fair domaml, with a liberal sup¬ 
ply here and to come; Gage* and Damsons, lt> bhl., 
$7@8; fancy table,best.Imsh.,75; Inferior, bid., 
*4r.#5. Grape* am very freely ••Hored. and ronuirka- 
l»ly low: (/'uncords, ikgls'c.; I ves.SSMc.; Delaware, 9 
ooilc. Watermelons. *154820 V 100for largo and $5ii# 
hi for small to medium. Nutmeg melons, best. *(•« 
1.50 bbl.; poor, 50(3 • 5c. Of Cruuberrle*, there la a good 
fair crop expected. Peanuts show a declinn, hut tho 
revival of trade doc* not rollow It; choice.*1.40(31.50; 
other *1.2001.30. 
Grain.— Wheat ha* been advancing on n good ex¬ 
port demand : latest sales are ol red and amber 
Weetero at f I 306*1 45; very fancy tin. at *1 47(31 48 ; 
Southern Illinois urnher at *153; No, 2 nuihorat 
*1 42(31 43. white Western at * 110 ; while Stale 
fancy at *1 .‘oiitl 56; red State fancy at *1 47481 48; 
Now York No. 2 red atfl 1301 45: No. 3 red at *1 31 
i3l :S ; No 2 Milwaukee snriug at fl 49: No. 2 China- 
go atfl 38; No. 2 red, Septcniher at f! 40; No, 2 red 
for Ociober at fl 86; No. 2 Milwaukee, October at 
fl 30; 32.000 bn»b<*l» No. 2 spring, Septnmher fl 32; 
No. 3 spring, October nt fl 21481 28. ttvo at. 704171c. 
for No 2 Western ami 8U6882e. for State Corn la in 
large supply and closed weak.although fairly active; 
latest sales am of New York No, 2 at ft8(,vft8Vc.: un 
graded steamer mixed at 6ti%Wil>8%c-; yellow Wftst- 
ernat58Vco ungraded mixed Western at 630581*0.; 
New Yorkateucuor, HetdembcratSSSC. down to57 
No. 2 Snpteiubar. 58ii#u8Jfc.; No. 2 lust ten days In 
September at 58%c.; No. 2, October 69-Ve. t)uts art* 
uctivo and hlghor: latest sales uro of New York 
extra white at 44c.: No. 2 white at 3! ,(<*3So.: No. 3 
white lit 3ftMU.; New York extra at .'like: No. 1 at 36(3 
36WC.; No, 2 ut 3l,%(.»35c.; No. 3 at ,T2(3;i2%e.: mixed 
Western at334i37o.t whltu Western at 39042c. 
Jl AY AND STRAW.—Thu arrival* aro modornto, and 
price* aro sustained. 
IIoNKY.—W hite clover In glass quoted la a small 
way ut I'.kid'JOc. 
nors.-Trade Is still small, pending freer assort¬ 
ments of tho new crop. 
New York, new crop, 10(315c,: Custom, 15c.; Year¬ 
ling*, 64#Ue.; Olds, all growths, 2(34c. 
FOtft/ritY AND GAME.-Live poultry have gone 
off rapidly for the Jewish New Year festivities which 
begin to-duv Heps. 8tll. Prices for the moment are 
strong. Hprln Chickens, N. Y. 150If,tv Western 13(3 
He. Fowls, rUatn nml N. ,L. IBdftliln.; Western 13(3 
14c.; Kooslers. I'ki/Te.; Turkey*. N.J., Ifk3li«*,: West¬ 
ern, 14«*I.it*.; Ducks, N. J. pair, i;2c.w;*l.25; Western. 
60(301)0.: Gnesp, N. J. and Md. *2(32,50J Western, *1.5(1 
(,(1.75. Dressed poultry firm ami active. t.if320c. 
Chickens, IiVaJOc.; Fowl*. 124818c,; Ducks, 14(3IHe. 
Of choice game there Is a better oil'eilng and 
cooler weather increiD>n.« tin- dumandi WlK'iteock 
pair, fl; < 1 n m sit, f V0(3 80c.; Partridges, 80(3t!5c.; Wild 
Dnck 3 , sell slowly at (SLffilli', foiouillard 30&4UO. for 
common inulnding /oal. 
Provisions huvo been tending higher and con¬ 
siderable export domund. Muss pork, f 13.15'ior spot, 
Hi-ptemhcr and October,und *13 lor De<g)mbnr. Lani 
at 9.150. for spot lots, Nnptomher, and Oetobor.8.93%c. 
for Npvoinbor, and 8,77%c. for Deeimiber Itaeon 
at7%C. for long eleur land 7\'C. for short eleai. 
Htearme, lll'je. Tallow nt 8 l-llle. Reef hams at, *19 
lor best summer cured. Beef ut *24(324.60 for ell V 
exlxa mess. 
Hickd.—N ew Timothy Is bringing f.1.50. Rough flnx, 
*1.50. 
V go ktA iir.KS.—Exports or potatoes, 4^20 bbls. The 
market Is easy for potatoes, Which range at *1.12(3 
1.50 bbl. in hulk ; sweet, *3.50(38. 
Wool,.—Manufacturers have been buying more 
freely, and there 1* a stronger finding. XX Ohio 
lleeces sold at 49o.: X Ohio. 47c.; combing ami de¬ 
laine, 54c,; Western Tex js, 23%(326%c.; spring Cali¬ 
fornia, r.K320%e.; full, 15319c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
New York, Sept. 10,1877. 
Beep cattle have slightly Improved, 
cooler weather helping trade. Some con¬ 
siderable export trade In live cattle has 
helped to run down the stock. Texas 
stock was Included In tho foreign ship¬ 
ment.*. Ordinary to prime native steers 
ranged itt,9Ji<3l254c„ with a good sharn of 
the business at 1O%011%C. A good quo¬ 
tation for Texas, Kki. 
CoWS unchanged, 
Vkat, CALVES.—The demand la fair for 
milk-fed, ranging at 6 : 38 c.; heavy butter¬ 
milk, 3%(s)4%c. 
Biiekp and l.AMRS are fuirly active at 
4%(35Ye, for sheep and 5%,a6%o. for 
latn.bs 
To sell the celebrated Cow Fetter. 
It, sells on sight.. Wnrrautod to 
mako til*, worst kicking cow gen¬ 
tle to milk in three davs. There 
is nothing equal to It for breaking 
heifers. Retail price f2. Also how 
to make cows milk easy. For fur- 
' tlier Information, send for lilutt- 
J irotod Circular to „ 
2 11. J. SADLTCR, 
Sole Proprietor, Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio 
Have 'our Own Way 
but, always weigh on nur 5-Ton Wagon Seale, which 
we deliver, freight paid, for *50. AII Iron and steel; 
brass beam. No pay till tested. Fre.e Price List. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BIN44IIAJITON, N. v. Sole Propnotor,Warren, fmnmuii op., uir 
X THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. j 
The ’* VETO o HEED DRILL AND II AND CtlLTIVATOIt 
does the work of ten men in sowing and cultivating un Jur 
kinds of vegetables. *7.0 
Bo-O- Prlce ’ comb,ned .$ I 2.50. /vyfy StcolT, 
_ fj., %a l £ < ':r > S, r Circulars a’fid Information free. ^C Vdl r37 * 
* k, k. bUimtlja & 4%).. Bwntow, Hines. _ — 
A BREECH-LOADING RIFLE FOR S5, 
Steel Teeth. 
CENTRE FlltE. 
liJsea roloadnblO shells, or fixed cartridges. 
They »n< sighted up to weynnls. Imvo Waet w*lmil , „ toln-e.t e«rtridv„. similar l<> •• "We.- 
111 ) v n Pipiippeil srvsfsl pm tie, f <T (Us Blsuk BHL with 4hi»i arm (** “ ’liin'i,. 1 . mm,, v 11(> b. nn (leoursw «ho„terup t" Him 
h«a.ly, effective wesp,^on C».i \w loadedNo mm ling » 
yiinL. t hey Hie not cheaply gotten np t„#rll for Init nr# ms I# oi »'« ' «« Wl . I.nve never t a(nllet 
Hlle should nepb-'t fid* opportunity* »h«l »» s eUsne.! "Jrt,2r one# 1 Send mmo'V t’V reglstnmd tetter 
•J\l» fill,, tM-n.rv („i le*, tho, *lr, ,m,1 It ran not he hnueht,,Ur where Ow ill*' pne*. no ,v , r i. 
times; hoxeith«*.wnpUta(»lxshells).Wa«nt*. CutjMs "■__ 
E ST ABUSHED IN 18 37. 
Oonsult your intorcst by sending; for our rovisod and reduced prices. 
I.ATFST IMPROVEMENT. nearly Onb thousand i 
IPS Excelsior nnuld, I fesdlf, Inrluflin,; one ,toi. B BullUlo Pony l'l.mm. Will 
K.J r..iw . i iiiity laimlraltle l td Sams* Posv PtAHrW* self and, pay evpeer r „frunn 
U r - — Pattern* and pr, |,ur l Wood, to iho HE't a days. Prlro from fco ami u| 
m v iiur'of A.«. A new f!pvl«;48 for fii;Hten» each. 
A* • I.ATFST 1MPHOVKMBNI. 
fJT/i JJjXCeiSlOr Dmililn TroiuJle. Irirlmlifi;; omr itor. 
SSf r..iw*. (luity inimitable l ; rct Sawing 
AA ** ^ Patterns nnd prrpiur,! Wood, to ibo 
fe et, . • S"*" a value of *4. A new dc[v|,.« for lighua- 
ftllTl'Sir |V , i fl jug Saw, Power Drilling ttliocliment,, 
fwr vn'r— Wretudl, Oil < „p and Screw Driver. 
Mill Speed, 8oo Mrokt '4 per minute. Saw., 
■ n I Vi P" j i Mmrhlhii k. l‘r), e,ci,rnpleie.cased 
CAw ^V j and delivered on board cars or at Kx- 
Rf\l / Dm CH pr.:<i« dfllr.c. Si?, 
If V/ fWfl Saw oidy, without aitaehmenK, g<). 
S SMALf. STEAM FNDINES. 
QlA TKgaCM O With Copper Iloilnr. to drive light 
CO 1 alllC'-, ‘e riill S.,w>, etc. Are all 
from I-.I np In 2 horse jsiwrr; either 
plain casting-., partly linishcd, or com. 
nlete, ready l„r nsr. 
y, The • ‘Scientific American" of June *«», 
llF i say. ol tile above, In extended 
S *r Pduotial, intro,In, ing our iiianlilachires 
El to III,? pnhllr: •• D • an turn wringer., 
BT r li/iinn, w.Vshimf li»\clu»»P r ., ^ru i: t ionu 
PI? 4 ,rovers, run * olleo mill., pump water 
H ihrnngH a house, «' male loot lathes, 
ML s. roll ’,..iws or light hexing in.n liiiierv. 
wtMP - ^ - «rr* 4 wi, *>m knitting or sewing in.nliims, turn 
_L^-~ a grill, 1.1,moor emcrv wheel, work ven- 
6--—’ tilamigorhand lhn:.hmginar-hit|,; i ni¬ 
ters, meat or feed choppers, or • ,usage machines, drive small I 
Nearly one thousand in Use. 
rsulfalo Puny Planar. Will earn it¬ 
self and. pay expense of running in 8 
days. Price front *30 ami upwards, 
each. 
%V. v "‘ ^Wrn&jV'l^aW^AWLIGHT MAlTIlNliS FOR PONY 
•ea^'i olUIOIc.SKPOWF.lt. 
at k.x- . Thrgroatsn, ■ essr-rth, ■ cinachlnes 
C. 3r *h/||M'leJ r is unprec, drnlerl, ami il may ' eon- 
. Cm. fwIF luleiUly allinned that m, ailixln has 
P V over inure clearly proved Its siipcr- 
VslP'Is* qll lorlty tor the quantity and quality of 
its work than this. It Is made in 
0.several sires, andean he tit to,I np 
. el ,h er snitaldo for teitlocl;. untie, stcain or wind power, in addition 
ir com* those ahovu mentioned, 
| uno to, Buffalo Excalsior Pony Pl.anor Matcher. 
imall Mow^n for pnomrtftlic <!‘r.p«'\trh tuVirR in a IumIiIImi;. nr for a 
t,. r r, mfRt at foi'd chonn<*rn. or *.nisn *»? machines, «lriv«t Mmvpn for pnewuMtt ur.pArrn tonc*» in a ""'""'i.* 
blacksmith's f rg<?, or«. gh^iclh me or work an air pump on a small a<_alo in ;i laboratory. 1 he .0 aro a lew only llu: purposofl to 
win h if • in I •-: A|}(•luvl." 
Also Hngincs nml linU«'r^r.tp.*il>h?nf propel 
13 to 18 inches* Thu h-iv*- kc< l, stem, 
with r in Icier nml ijlW, row lm 1 •• nn«l oan»; 
Thoso wishing a pleasure boat will find 
ling boats from lit to c8 feet long, (r do; re lent heaoi, will) drafr of ''Uer 
sloruand rudder post ol oak, pine plank ill-.:, cupper fastened PnougliunL ruled 
seats alUround the t,„at. lockers,, ml coal Inmk,rs, nml have two* oaBol paint. 
these tho safest and factor,l. as they can !»• m.-ulh to nttam a speed or from 6 to 
i (5 miles per ^linur. 
tc> then light draft of 
u ‘ .. 
for running light jnaclvmur^^ boat, eomplete, . . . . .. - 
Price of Iaigine and Boiler, without boat, including driving pulley 
Illnotntod CiUlogno coiiUlnRe Ono Handrel Scroll Work Bcd^a mailed to nn 7 aJdron. freo on receipt of Stamp. 
GEOnQE PARR, BTJPrAIaO, N. "ST., TJ- 3. A. _ 
ask. your onocun foil 
Swine are qnutud at 6;Yc. 
good vVustern scarce at 6c. 
for State: 
V* CAMO 
s Io v™po l' sVA 
Pii|}(! |H This in the LARGEST coke of Stove Polish ever ofiered to the public. 
Hi m Ill A fair trial will prove it to excel all others for QUALITY. BRIL- 
N W|®|1 LIANCY and DURABILITY. Take no other- Each package of the 
« gonuine bears our trade-mark, a picture of a Volcano- 
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OLIVER’S CHILLED PLOWS. 
160,000 
PLOWS 
NOW IN TJSE, 
<;ivin« 
Perfect Satisfaction. 
OVER 
$500,00 
INVESTED IN 
Tli Is I It 
MANUFACTURE. 
With Now Jointer and Colter. They are the only perfect ones made. 
Every Farmer should try them. Do not waste money on poor tools. Get the genuine Oliver. Look for the 
OF 1JYFR1JYOIJYG IMITATIONS. 
Manufactured only by 
j r . n V^€fIIL»S & €©., TJtlca, N. Y. 
JlcItUIOK Sc Tit Id14, Itocliester, N. Y. 
SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS, South Bend, Ind. 
( ^laiiNlihld, Oliio. 
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