mixed, $6 10®S 65: heavy. $5.70@7.6O; light, $6 20@G 75; 
skies, $@5.6U C attlb —Market quiet anil slow; values 
about steady; exports, $6@6 10; good to cholee ship¬ 
ping, 85.20®5 7.7; common to medium. $3.75@4 75; 
butchers’. 82 25@4. In. Stockers and feeders, $'2.90® 
4.25; Texans, 8J,70®< 05: Americans, 84 10®5.25. Shkhp 
—T rade weak and quiet; quality poor; common to 
fair. 82.9 <§,3.25; medium to good, $3.4u@3.90; choice, 
$4.25@#4 S3. 
Cincinnati —Compared with prices a week 
ago, No. 2 Red Winter wheat ia 3® fco 1°- higher 
for cast; L%c lower for Dec. Corn, No. 2, 
mixed, 3c. nighor for cash; %a. higher for 
Dec. Oats, l^o. to 2c. lower. Rye, 2 to 2%c. 
lower, Pork, $2 to $4 lower. Putter, 1 to 2c. 
lower. Hogs, steady. 
Whkat s'cnily. No. 2 Red WInter, 98wi901q'c. Bpot; 96c. 
November; 't5^c, December, 954(e, nil the year. Corn 
firm: No. 2 mixed, 73.’. spot; 6 W@6Gc, November; 5l%e. 
December; 55 <j. all the.v* nr; M9f,o. January. Oats 
A rm; Ni, 2 riiixcd .’flJ.feii-'Hjc, Spot; 31160 November; 
350 December: 35,: all me year; 35o. May. Ryu quiet 
at 6l%@62c. Baulky ilull; Extra No. 3 Spring, 59 ,<,0tlo. 
I’OhK quiet; New $ :u@2l T.ARO firm nt 11 ittliliK. lU.'i.K- 
mkath dull; Shoulders, 9c.; Clear Klb, 11%'c. Hac<in 
steady; Shoulders, lut^o; Clear Rio, l»4v. Buttkr 
weaker Choice Western Reserve, 26c.; Chinoe Cealral 
Ohio, 2!lc I to os weak; Common and Light, 35.50® 
86.85; Packing and Butchers', 86.ill®7.35; reclpts, 4,700 
head; shipments, (345 head. 
St. Louis. —Con pared with prices a week 
ago.No 2 Red Fall wheat is l>/to l%c. lower for 
cash, l%e. lower for Dec., and a tall of %r. 
for all the year. Corn lc. to 2c, lower lor 
cash, and >* 0 . to %c. lower for all the year. 
Oats 2c. mg tier for cash; %c. higher for Dec., 
%c. lower for May. Rye 2c. higher. Barley 
5c. lower. Cattle somewhat higher. Hogs 
lower a little. Sheep a trifle higher. Prices are: 
Wheat unsettled, No.2 Roil fall,9ir.t5492e. cash; 9234 
@92i4o. November. «8*te, December; 93c : all the year: 
96c. J i unary; 9iM-i97}&>. Kobntarv; $1 ic!% May; No 3 
do. R3V4®S96&i!. Cohn, t;3o. cash and November; 5344c. 
all the year; 49® 49 tie. January; Wo, bid February; 
Sl%®5 He. Msv; Oats quiet at 3-t%c. bid.83%c. bid. 
cash; sjfce. November; :«)qc Drcemccr and all tho 
year; 31 ) 40 . May. HRlto7M57|HJC. Barley n>@85fi. <’at- 
Tt.it ciood grade* steady and pretty Arm but poor 
qualities dull; good grass Texans sell readily at 8 >.,5 
@84.25. and choicO fat would go to 84.75; low grades 
$3:<t3 an; unlive cows and ludfor* $2 r,>.*575, mainly 
$3®8.S0; butcher sun-rs, $.LY)® | 25i mixed lota, 83 50 
@825; Western half.bree*dH, hI. 25@$5; light native 
shipping steers. $4 25 «ii ,5 heavy 3l.75@5. '.0. Sheet 
—P rices steady and supply scarce: good to choice 
muttons, $t .4.75 fair to good, 31 25@S4. Hoos — 
Best. Yorkers, $if.20@6.11; miked packing. $6.25@6 60; 
heavy, do., $ii.75®(i.8S; butchers’ to extra, 86.81 @7.20. 
—--»♦» 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Nov. n, 1882. 
Beans and Peas.— The market for domestic has been 
unsettled Klduey beans are scarce. Foreign stock 
not very activ . 
Beans, marrow, 1982 prime. $Y.23@3.30: do medium, 
choice, $?.63@2.70 do pea, choice, small, 12.70@2J3; 
do. pea. (marrow) $2 60 *3 65; do. white kidney. 1882, 
choice, $S.3U®84S5; do. red kidney, 1R82, choice, $3.35# 
8.40; do turtle>soup, $2 0O@2 25; do. foreign mediums, 
$1.90@1.95; Peas. green, 11*3, prime, $1.»0; southern, 
b. e. D‘ two-busli bag. $2.fX>&2 75. 
Breadstuit.i am, Pkovihionb.—P rices for Flour, 
Meal aud Feed.- Fi-ouil Market still favorsbuyers, 
w.th more dolnr for export, in Inly In low giaues 
on spot and to arrive iu all this month. Very mod¬ 
erate Jobbing trade Inquiry, with buyers operating 
muiuly to cover urgent wants. No. .. $2.40®3-6o, 
latter extreme; Auperttae, 2Vi»A-5, latter extreme; 
common to fair extra Slate. 83 85 »4 30; good to 
fancy do.. 84.38^6.75; Common to good extra Wes¬ 
tern $j85«l •m; good to choice, $1.I5@8 25; com¬ 
mon to good extra round hoop Ohio, $3 95®4.8S; 
good to choice do., $4 *>@7.1*1: common extra Min 
nesota, 83.9Iiu4.br,; clear, 2 ftU&8.75. rye mixture, 
$d.50®6 'ii; baker*' extra, $>i.UU@i.iM; straight, $6.00 
#7.25, patent, $6 75#S-20; St. Louis common to fair 
extra. $8 9J#I.»! good to very choice. $4.SO@7.aO: 
patent Wlnt-r wheal extra. 86.2Y&7 5 Ik city mill extra 
for West Indie*. $5.30*545 South America,$.i fiil@5.15! 
patent, $fi.5u®7.5o. Southern Hour, common to good 
extra. $4.65@.190. good to choice, $5 1*1*7 00, Including 
some for export. $1 21. R.ve dour steady; superfine. 
83.60<a.l 90. Buck wheat flour scarcely So firm; sales at 
$i.2i@3.50. lat'er an extreme. Corn meal. Brandy¬ 
wine, $M0ul .5 yellow Western quoted $4.15@4 25. 
Peed—Sharps, d22<»2l; No. 1 middlings $19@21; No 2 
middlings. 8)8; No. 1 feed. $if@l8 5tj, medium feed, 
3 6 5o@i(i No. 2 fend, $lfi 5U@17, aud rye feed at 
SAIperton. 
Prices of wain —Wheat— 5lnrkrt Irregular and un- 
setfed; a HtMo better trade both tor export and city 
milling, and a ia*gc uu* ness i. Hpeculatlve account; 
Ungraded Wluter red, 87c,<ft$'..li\ No. 3 red, $L‘2-M@ 
1.05k, steamer No. 2 re i, 8 .'U A; So. 3 red. $1 06*4 
@l.0.'4 for certificate*. $LUt94fi»)JO delivered; No. l 
red, *11214; mixed winter. .'2*k; red Canada, 
81 . 08*4 In bond; ungraded white. 90c fo$t IS)£: steamer 
No. 3 white, 76c; steamer No. * white, tfeo; No. 2 white, 
$1 01; steamer No. 1 while, 91c; No- 1 white, $1 OS® 
1 OS-h for certirteat.es. $l,i:--il.lU delivered: No 2 red 
for November. $i 06*4'1 0*41: tlo. December, 81 U8*ft@ 
1.0914 do year, $t.imU<5, 1 . 0 , 54 : do. January. $t.l(%@ 
1 life,; do. February $1 12-hH'. No. 1 white Nov. in 
bor. $l.U6bf#l 07. RviC null, lower; Western 68<<u71ic; 
Canada <2}s#7S*4c; State, B rlev- Market 
tinner; No. 1 Canada 97@98c No. I bright, $l.01@l 02; 
tw '-rowed State, gS@0Oo. latter an extreuui. mainly 
88c; two and tour-rowed Stale lii'xert, 8-c; No. 2 t wo- 
rowed Stale, to arrive, 85c. IN.ii*.a' - Market unsettled; 
cash lots scarce and 2@2*4e. blghiu; fair home trade 
demintd, shipper* hold tig Off. and a large huAlness on 
No. I quoted I'-lkie; No. 3 white, 4.kl3c; No, 2. 46# 
46'qc; No. 1 quoted 521tC: mixed Western, 40@43o: 
white do., 43@4Sc, white State, 43@5tlc; No. 2 mixed 
November, 41 !4«<)4l>4e; do. December, 42, 1 4@12%c; do. 
January, 43@43*4c. 
VISIHI.K 8DPPLY OF GRAtN IX THE UNITED 8TATE8 AND 
CANADA. 
Nov. 4, NOV. 5, 
1882. 1881. 
bush. bush. 
Wheat. 17,742.853 21.955,954 
Corn. 4,003,864 24 958.991 
Oats. 4.175.772 4.170,583 
Barley. 2,572,329 2,787 861 
Rye,...”..;..... 1,081,018 1,372,019 
PrlceB of Provisions Pork -New mess spot, $'£2.25 
@22.50; cltv family mess, quoted $25. Beef has a slow 
demand; 'Plain mess, $.2i.«l2,50; extra mess. $13.50 
@14.00; packet, 415.51 k» 17.*W, city extra Indian mm, 
in tea , 4i28®#J. Beef ham*, quoted $17.50@1H.(KI. 
Cut meats Pickled bellies, 12c; pickled shoulders, 
8W..)9c: pickled bam*. 12U@l3c; smoked do. 14@t4)4ci 
smoked shuit'ders, Hie. ltucou-Long clear nominal, 
December, 11 2s@tl 32>4c; seller year, 11.25@I i.S2*4o; 
Steam higher and in better demand at 12.25C; re¬ 
fined for Continent quoted 12.40. 
Butter. —State dairy products arc coming more 
freely as the creameries are closing up. hirst class 
table butter will hold Its own. while Inferior Is only 
nominal The rorolgu demand is moderate, aud will 
protmniy remain so the rent of the year. 
Creamery tancy. 37c; choice :9k$3.'c; fair to good, 
80ri84e; ordinary, 2WftSkq dr. June choice, 29@31;do. 
June, fair to good, 21<*2S; State dalres. eulire, tub 
and tlrklu, fancy, 3*sx5, do., do., good, 21@30. do. half 
Orkln tubs and paHs. fancy. ;*.@llc; do. choice, Jit® 
32c; do. good. 2H@29C: do- fair, 2t@24o; State ftrklns 
dairy entire, 29t*3dr; do. Hue, 27®SMc; do. fair to goed, 
ytnie WVUh tulwL eliokv. i>p{ vv^lgh tubs, 
good to prime,2fl@29c; State Welsh tubs, fair to good, 
2t@25c; Western Imitation ercamery,22@30o; do. dairy 
choice, 28c; do. good to prime. 2il@24c; do. ordinary 
to fair, l«@)9e; Western factory, June, cholee, 18; 
do. fulr to good. 16@17e; do. choice current make. 17® 
17.i4o: do. fair to guud do., 16 ® 1 6Stic; do. ordinary, 
15® l5>4o. 
tMimaSE —The market Is well supplied, aud Is rather 
tame. Inferior prodnets are uncertain and slow. 
State factory, ranoy to home trade. 12 m@ 12I40S 
do. fancy fall to shippers, 12 H: do. choice. 12*4@12S4c: 
do. prime, U*4@12c; do. flue, lU*i@Uc; do. medium, 9>4 
@10c; do. poor to fair, 8@9c; Ohio flats, choice, 12kjc; 
do. fine, llJ4@12c; do., fair to good, 9®llc; Creamery 
skims, good. 6®8c; do. fair, 4@5J4e; Skints, Iron-clad, 
2@844c 
Cotton.—T here has been little or no change in 
prices. Spctlsdull and weak. The Liverpool mar¬ 
ket remains rather tame. Receipts since September 
1.1,617.185 bales, against 1,528,481 bales for tne same 
time last season. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary.. 7% 8$4 BW 
Strict ordinary. 8 5-16 8 9-16 8 9-16 
flood ordinary. 9*4 934 9% 
Strict good ordinary. 918-16 9 13 18 9 13-16 
Low middling. 10 1* M 10V< 
Strlet low middling. 10M 10 7-16 10 7-16 
Middling. 10 1 1-16 1094 1004 
Good Middling. 10 11-16 10% 10% 
Strict good middling. 10% 11 1-16 11 1-16 
Middling fair . 11% 119-16 119-16 
Fair.*... 12% 12 5-16 12 5-16 
Good ^ordinary. 7J4 I Low Middling, 9 
Strict good ordinary. ... 8 5-16 I Middling.9 15-16 
Dried Fruits.—S outhern apples, 1882 crop, ordinary 
to good, 6%@ 7c; do. do., flne to choice, 7%@8%c; do. 
do. fancy. 9@9%c; Western crop 1882, ordinary, 5%@ 
5%c; do. do. choice lotn, 5%@6c; apples, 1882, evapo- 
rated. I2@llc; do. choice, ring cut. l5@1554o; Reaches, 
Southern, crop 1882. 8@9%c; do. Carolina, crop 1SS2, 
good to rancy. l!®15o; do. Georgia, crop 1882, 
peeled. 9@tSc: evaporated peaches, peeled. 25@27c; 
do do. impeded, 12® 13c; unueeled peaches, halves, 
18*2, (%@5c; do., quarters, 1882, 4%0: Blums, South¬ 
ern, M@ll%c; do. State. 15@l5*4c; Cherrlc*. 1882. 21 
@21 %c; Blackberries, U4t2. r4(@,c; Ra*pbcrrtc8, 1882, 
31@3t%c; Huokleberrles, 1881, i3@14o. 
Eaos.—Choice stock. In bbls.. * do*. 31®32c; State 
and I'enrmylvimtu, In bbls., 29%@30c; choice Western, 
28W®29 c: other Western, 28®28)4o; Canadian, fresh, 
line. In bbls,. 2H@28%c; all kinds, poor to good. 26 
(<j)28c; limed eggs, State, 28%®37c; do. Western; 25®26c 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples In light supply and prime 
lots In good demand. Bears about nominal Grapes 
In good demand and held ISrmiy. Cranberries ar¬ 
riving moderately ami ruling firm: Florid* oranges 
FARM FOR SALE. 
$9,000 will buy a fine Farm of 200 acres, situated 
In one of the most desirable counthuitu Missouri, one 
mile from County Seat, a town of l.IHlft Inhabitants, 
and two miles from depot. The count) is free train 
debt and ha* $HI)JMM.I In treanury. Taxes on the farm 
In 1882 were only $37. Limestone soil. In a high state 
of cultivation, well watered, and timber enough for 
use on the farm. The house la a new frame building, 
with seven rooms. Ice-house, smoke-house, apring- 
bouse and cistern, all under cover. Good stables, 
graln-sbed. grain-houses, Ac. 
Sixty acres of wheat yielded 1,500bushels; 15 acres 
oats yielded COO bushela; 22 acres corn yielded 1,000 
bushel*. 
Seventy acres of wheat, now on ground will be In¬ 
cluded In t.ho purchase money. 
For further particulars address 
JOHN C, WRIGHT, 
FARMINGTON, Mo. 
Well Augers and Drills & 
FOR EAlfTH AND ROC K. MX 
Common Welle nml Artesln .11 
Welle. 
Easy to operate, and guarantee 
to give satisfaction. 
SOLD ON TRIAL. 
Send for circular. 
O. RUST, St. Joseph, Mo 
I nOIF I the prettiest,cheapest and best young folks' 
LU Jn Imagazlne published for only 35 cts. a year. 
Sample copy free. Thos. L. Doy. Batavia, 111- 
In fair sus>ply. but or irregular quality 
Apple*, r ,Ve«tern N. Y., mixed lots. $2.J5@S.25 per 
bbl.; do. Baldwin*, $175(33.23; Grecuing*. $2 75@3 25 
windfalls, do. $i.25@).5<). Fears- Duchess, per 
barrel. 4J.C0@8.CB; deckels. $3@I2; Quinces No. 1, v bbl., 
t S'AkiiS.iiu. No. 2. $2.t»ss2 id Grapes, W. N. Y ., Del., 
• t>. .-•d.liN! do do. Catawba, -c; do. do Concords, 
7c; do. ,1i.., Uvle-tl*. V- It-. 5%®6c- Crauberrle , Cape 
Cod, fancy, F bbl. $U.ni»ldo good to prime, 
$8®10.V) ao * crate. $2.7foyA7.75; do. Jersey, prime, 
F crate, $3 0o@3.5(J; tlo fair to good, W crate, $2.50® 
2 73; Fla. orange*, choice, bright, per % bbl. box, $5 00 
@.i.50; do. fair to good, $3@4; Peanut*, Virginia, hand¬ 
picked, iett... 7%@8Ci do-, fancy. 6v.s7e; do., good to 
prime, )‘ 46 dUci uo., shelled per IN. do- Chest¬ 
nut*, Northern, bu*hel, $3.0®4l<i S- uthern, $1.50 
<33.50; fllckory nuts, > bush., $1 :»ii®2.50. 
Hay a.so Straw.— Prime Timothy Is I 11 light supply 
at present and price* are firm. Medium and lower 
grades are 111 liberal supply ami quiet. Rye *traw is 
dull aud unchanged, while oat straw Is In good de¬ 
mand aud tlrm. 
Hoy, prime Timothy, per tlYl lbs. S3@90o; mo lum 
do, lOotvOe; shipping grade*, 55®60e; clover 45@55c; 
S'raw—No. 1 Rye, 80c all ft Kyo, 40&50C; Oat straw, 
40® 4.50. 
Hors-Hop*aretiUll"boomlng." The German market 
Is higher but the London about the same. A few lots 
brought $ i5 li re and holders do not sot;in disposed 
to take less than this for choice stock. 
N. Y.Statc.crop of 1882,choice, $1.10#] 15; do, do.medl- 
UlnS. $ , .0O@$Mv>; do.do.,low grades, 97@98e; do. 1881, 
good to choice. 90c@$1.10: Eastern crop of 1882, fair to 
choice, 95 ltJi$L 
Pntn.ruv and Game.—L ive poultry-Spring chickens, 
near-by, y it, 13®14c; do. Western and Southern, 
12: fowls. Ba. and Jersey V Tb. tat:; do. State, 12c do. 
’.V'-vtcrn. do lie.; roosters old, » ft. 7@8o' Turkeys. 
Jersey and Pa I* m 12'<t)3',; do. Western, 12c..; ducks, 
State.Fa. and Jcnu-y, ♦ pair, ?5c.@$1.25: do. Western, 
NX360; Geese, Western, $1 pair. $1.25®1.S0; do. State, 
Pm., and Jersey. * pair, *l.50@iU). 
Urc**rd Poultry-Turkeys, prime, dry picked, '5@ 
lfiC.: do. scalded. 14®i5c ; do. poor to fair, ll@13c.; 
do. Springs, Hhtladelplila, 1 to 5 lbs B pair, 20@2IC; 
do. Phil*. 3 to t »s * polr.V lb, l8@'90t ctdik- 
ens, State; choice. 18c; do. Western, 15@16; fowls. 
Bucks County and N. J., prime. 15@16c; do. I.. I. and 
N.J., fair to good, I3@14e; do. Philadelphia dry picked, 
prime. l«@lfc;dO Slab' and Western, dry picked. 15@ 
ifC.: d<A. scalded. 14«i 15e; do. fair to good, 12@l3c; 
ducks. Jersey, p lb, i'J®l4o: do. State ano West¬ 
ern. fair to good, ll@12c; do, Philadelphia Spring, 18 
@JUo: do. L. 1. Spring, 16®lHc; do. State aud Western, 
Spring, U@l6c 
Game—Quail. V dor.. $2 50@3; Partridges, f astern 
and Mian.. 75@9 tc; St are and other Western, pa..', 
$1.95; Grouse, do. 9dc@$l.(6k Wwidcock, * pair, 
65wA5c; KnglUh snipe and plover, fresh, * dozen, 
$1.50; tame squabs, light, ao. $'1.50()«3.73; do. dark, 
do.. $£Mk»2.75; tame pigeons live, pair, 25®40c; 
ten I, » pair, 35@40e. do. green wing, teal, do., 25c: 
do. common. * pair, venlsou, Minn, short 
saddle*. $ B. IVoaIWc; do. State and other Western, 
sadillcs, 15@ltc. Hares, V pair, 50®60c; Kuliblts, 41 
pair, 25SsOV.. „ 
VtOETARLita. —Irish prtutrier, iu light supply, and 
sidling at rather firmer price* Sweet* In moderate 
supply *nil *tei»dily su-talned Onion* plenty and 
dull. Rus*la turnip* 1 lenty and slow. 
Lima beans, 4* bag. $2ibw3- Onions, red, ♦* bbl., $1 
@l.5t), yellow. $1 2*.s#l 50 white $l.75'0i2.nu Cabbage, 
near-by. 44 irO, $4<3tf Potatoea. I, Island. V bbl $2.25 
@2.5); do. Western N- V., *> bbl., $1.76@2.tO: sweet 
potato**. Va. yellow p bbl . $2@2 23; do Disl. River, 
do. $1.50#1.75 To mu toes, L.L * box, 30®4ae. Beets, 
L. L. ¥ 1(X) bunches, $i.iJ0@1.50; turnips, Russia V 
bbl., 75c@$1.00. Cauliflower, per bbl , $1.50@$2 25. 
- - 
LIVE STOCK MABKET8. 
New York. Saturday. Nov. U. 1882. 
Bkxviw.—T otal receipts for six days 12.275 head 
against 12,3tB head for same time lost week. Trade 
dull at quotation*. Prices ranged from 8% to 12%o. 
tier weights 5 c \ t t»r ?4 c»6.; from 35 tbs. to 56 lbs. 
huslxiru allowed net;a few bend obtained 3, lbs. net: 
prb>?s OK live weight* $V80®8.75 per cwt. Common 
aud medium cattle had a moderate Inquiry at steady 
f irlees. Cominoa to prune native steers sold at 9%@ 
2%.-.. to dress V/,< 'A »S,. 6I'd Colorado* at 9%c . to 
dress 55 tbs.. Ics* $1 per head. Fair to good steers at 
lOiitdUC., to dress 53 lh*. 
Hoos.—Total rticelpt* for six days. 29 958 head, 
against2.1,6 1 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Trade was slow at steady prices. Good to 
prime live bog« sold at $7 0«%@7.15per lOtJ n>; country 
dressed unchanged at 8%«1 c. for all weights. 
Jlit.cn Cows. Receipts have been Itght with only a 
fair demand. Prices have ranged from $35 to $65 per 
head. 
Sheep and Lambs.—T otal receipts for six days 
81,323 head, against 28,954 head for tho same 1 lme lost 
week- Market was slow toward close of week; qual¬ 
ity coarse to good. Common lu prime sheep sold at 
$4.2fi@r..4U, a few old ewes at4e, and a few heavy 
weather* for export at 594c. Common to choice 
lambs ranged from $5.75 to $6.40. Western wether-, 
V lb, 3'4i«.'%e: mixed Western, 4i4@45.jo; do. .Terse' 
and near-by, 4%@l$4e; bucks, 8®3%c; Spring lambs, 
<* n>, 5%@6%e. 
Calves.— Trade dull with a slight reduction on all 
grades; demand moderate. Live calves, Jersey, Bucks 
and River County, good to choice, ICWUc; do. btate 
prime, 9%@10c; do. Stab:, fair to good, 8%@9o; do 
buttermilk fed, do. grnkserH, (iresstal 
veals, poor to fair, 9@10c; city dressed veals, 12%@ 
15%c. and dressed grassers 7%@8%c. 
Send 9c. In P. O. Stamps to 
E. ifc O. Ward., 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
forClreular of advice about Shipping Produce. 
AIbo recipe for Preserving Euas. 
No. *479 VVashlnamn Street, New York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Reference— Irving National Bank. New York City 
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7In ElegantScriptType, \ ey 
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ST. LOUIS. MO._ 
G ENESEE VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE -Some 
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CLARK’S IMPROVED ROOT CUTTER. 
PERFECTION obtained 
phuts. 
J. H ADRTAAN’S. 
(10 years experience in U. S. 
Patent Office). 
931 F St. Washington, D.C- 
This Cutter has received the First Premium at 
every Fair, and has no equal. Do 
not fail to examine it. 
The Neuieat. strange*!. Simplest, Cheapest, 
and must Perfect Hoot Cutter in ihe Market. 
This Cutter Is built with a heavy oak frame, well 
bolted together; Is staunch and strong, neatly fin¬ 
ished, handsomely striped and ornamented. The cut¬ 
ting apparatus consists of twenty Jive Steel Knives, 
(gouge shaped), so arranged on a wrought-lrou shaft 
that- they are perfectly secure ; no chance of becom¬ 
ing loose or breaking The roots are neatly cut in 
pieces suitable for feeding. Nocoarse ungainly pieces 
are left by tills Cutter. A boy can easily cut 3a to 40 
bushels per hour, so easily does It do Its work. 
|_*f“ Don't full to examine it. 
We are manufacturing three sizes, designated by 
numbers,—1, 2 and SL 
Nos. I and 2 designed for hand use. 
No. Sts the Power Cutter aud will cut 100bushels 
per hour. 
Price. No. t .,.....fc J2JX) 
«• Ha, 2 ... 14.00 
“ No. 3.... 22.00 
HI&GAmJM MT’G 00EP0KATI0N 
Hlnn'unum, Ct., U. 8. A.. 
Warehouse 3S So. Market St., Boston. Mass 
