NOV 25 
r»t£ RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
807 
Chicago Spring wheats are l%c. higher for 
cash; %c. higher for Dec., l%c. higher for 
all the year. No. 2 Red Winter is 2J^c. high¬ 
er. Corn is 4c. higher for cash; 2%c. higher 
for Nov.; lc. higher for Dec. and all the year. 
Oats l&c. higher. Rye lc. higher. Barley 8 
to 8)^c. higher. Pork 81.25 lower. Lard 15c. 
higher. Butter steady. Eggs lc. higher. 
Hogs and cattle about 30c.lower. Sheep steady. 
Wheat firmer. Regular, 9l)4<\. November; 94W®$1W 
Doi'ember;93)»c. all the year; 95<09SWj<.\ .lauuary; $l.uu 
May; No. 2 Chicago Spring, 93^(3.91. cash; the rest 
the same as regular; No. », Jo. 8 le , rejected 63®6Sc.; 
No. 2 Ked Winter. 96 We, cash end December: U7c; Jan¬ 
uary; No. 3 Whiter 92a; rejected Sic, Cons active at 
71c cash; 68)4®0>i94o November; 61 (cf> 14 c- .December 
and all the year; 54)$®:u:|4e. January; .’ri)4®55Xc May; 
rejectedB a Oats active at I'flUtf. e;o>lij 34Hht«>Hc. 
November: 3!>9{o December anu all the year; f.ljic. 
January; 36%e May. lira firmer at .77c. Rarlrt 83® 
7 k.- ^ ,r>'wiAi'io, jzu.xtju UUCJL' 
log, $> 6 .10®6 50; heavy do., $0.50(06.60; butchers’ to ex¬ 
tra, $0.00(3,6.90. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Nor. 18, 1882. 
Beans and Peas.— Domestic kidneys scarce and 
firm, and black beaus well maintained; all other 
kinds are dull and weak. Foreign grades in fair 
demand. 
ohoice, $3.35®3 40, do. red kidney. 18S!, choice, $3,85® 
8.40; do. turtle soup, $2.;'&(.i2 SO; do. foreign medium*. 
$1.90®2.DO; Peas, green, I8t>2, prime, $1.40®1.45; South¬ 
ern b. e. N two bush bag. $2..'4X02.60. 
Breads™ Kgs and provisions.—P rices for Flour. 
Meal and Feed.- Fi-nUR —Market heavy and a lltilc 
lower. Demand for export moderate, with the busi¬ 
ness mainly In low grout*. No 2 . $3.?0®3.50, latter 
extreme; superfine, S3;0®3.80. latter eitrenie; com¬ 
mon to fair extra 8 tate, $3 30 , 04 . 25 ; good to fancy 
do., $1.31X00.73; Common to good extra Western 
$3.80®4.4e; good to choice. $».45to7 73; common to 
good extra ronnd hoop Ohio. $ 3 , 90 . 04 . 8 . 7 ; good to 
ooimnon to fntr extra. $S.90®4.?5; good to very choice. 
• i ubw-7 rji nri..i_i' ... a, .. * 
toeholeodo., lOCludlt gsome for export, $3.fd<3,r,.HV 
Buckwheat Hour, $833(03.60 the latter for choice 
parcels. Rye flour. superfine, $3.40®3.8& Corn meal, 
$20 per ton. 
Prices or grain.— Wkkat— Ungraded Winter red 93c 
®$1.13, latter for ohoice State, steamer No 3 red 
We; No. 8 red, $1.01(01.15*4, latter delivered; steamer 
No. 2 ret, $l.(tou«.l0h4: No. 2 red. $l.o?4i®i.on for 
certificates, $i.o 8 ®|j «)4 delivered; No. 1 red. $1 J&V; 
mixed Winter. fil.OBW; ungraded white, S8e fcSSt.lil; 
No. 8 white, 77(077Xc; steamer No. 2 While. 68c; No. 2 
White, $1U1; No. 1 white, $109(01 It) for certificates; 
No. 2 red for November. $1 U'.XifltlJfijj! do. Decem 
her. $1.08544.1. 0954 -, No. 1 white November, $ 1 . 08 . Ryk 
firm. Cauada, '.Co; State, .t>tc., delivered. IUki.kt 
dull; No. I Canada 96097c; No. 1 bright, $1.02®1 08 ; 
two-rowed State, 83c ; feeding barley, Me, Corn— 
Market un»c tied; limited ext ort and moderate home 
trade demand, ungraded Western mixed. .'HojTyo; No. 
8 , 734t®80e.; No. 2 , $C)4(j»83c. In elevator,h!-(063V- dellv- 
ereu; No. 2 white. 34J<c; ungraded white, bOc: New 
white Southern, t.9(3s;c . Hie latter for fancy; No. 2 
mixed November. K5W®85$£e; do. December. 77){,® 
No. 1 , 45c; No. 3 white, 43!-ttC; No. 2. 4o*a®47c; No. t 
WHO! mixed Western, S9®43Mo; white do., <8®80e. 
white State. 49®52o; No. 2 mixed November. 426k® 
4294c; do. December, 4SJ4®43Jsc. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OP GRAIN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
NOV. It, NOV. 12, 
1882. 1881. 
bush. bush. 
Wheat. 19,189,168 21,057,839 
Corn. 4.067,168 24,372,782 
Oats. 3.772,154 3,059,795 
Barley. 2,856.957 2,931 097 
Rye. 1,138,023 1,342,5*4 
Prices of Provision*— Pork New mess spot, $21.75; 
city family me**, $23; dear back *28<026 50; the Chi¬ 
cago market 1-. up 5®10e. V bbl. Beer-Plain mesa, 
? I12<012.N); extra meg*, $13.50(014.(XI; packet, $15.50® 
7.00; city extra Indian nun, In tc*., $28®30. Beef 
hams, quoted $n.30®i7.7S. Cut meats—Pickled bel¬ 
lies, lieht average, 11 ) 40 ; pickled hams, iSo; pickled 
Shoulder*. Sc.; smoked do, lOMlOJiC: smoked hams. 11 
9* R>; fair to good do 25 <#32o.; good to choice dairy, 24 
®53c.; common to choice ladle packed, Ki>jl“c.: 1 ask¬ 
ing stock, I214<<4I3<4C ; cooking butter 10 ®! lc. Ciikkse 
—F ull cream 1 huddars. Slmteniber and October make. 
—Full cream t heddars, September and October make, 
12®12)4c. per It; do earlier male, 8 «*9u ; full cream 
flats, September and October, 13)0e.; August 
make 9 ( 0 lie.; skimmed oheddira 5®8c.; do lints 6 ®Sc.; 
hard sklmmed and off flavored goods 2®5c. Koas— 
Sales Inn Jobbing way to the local trade w ere gener¬ 
ally at 2 ®Fu. per (lor., for good stock. Hocia— De 
maud fair but market dull and weak at yesterday'* 
Closing prices; mixed, $0(00.54; heavy so 0t(®7 r.; light 
$ 6 ®C 6 « ships; $3«"®5.90; Catti.k-DiiII and weak; 
gooo to choice shipping, 10 ®$ 6 ; coiurnon to fulr, 
J3 W’®4mixed butchers’, S-'.20®3 76; stseker* uud 
feeders, $2 75(04 III; I -w and medium very abundant, 
but generally neglected; Texans sieadv at $3 «o®4,45. 
bHEEP—Market slow and weak; common to fair. $ 2 ® 
3.40; medium togo id.gi O ios 1 choice to ex.,$l 25® I.bu. 
Cincinnati. —Compared with pricoa a week 
ago, No, 2 Red Winter wheat is % to l^c 
higher for cash; 2c. higher for Dec.; end lc 
higher for all the year.Corn, No. 2, mixed, is 
6c. higher for November; lc. higher for Dec : 
%c. lower for all the year. Oats 1% to l%c. 
higher. Rye steady. Pork $1 lower. Lard 
steady. Butter, a trifle lower. Hogs about 
25c. lower. 
Wheat strong; No. 2 Red Winter, 97®97>0c. spot- 
98)4c. November; 9794c. December; 90940 . nil the year; 
Cohn dull; new ear, 52c: No. 2 mixed, 69c. Novem 
ber; 65)4c. December; 5l?je. oil the year; 5?J4«. Jan- 
No. 3 Fall. 69(07(10, Pork quiet, new $19<&2li. Laud 
dull at 1194 c. bulkmeat* easier; shoulders. 7940 : clear 
Rib, 1094c. Bacon sternly; shoulders, 9Jt(e; clear rib, 
3594c; clear, 16We. Whiskey firm at $1 14. Berrien 
quiet; choice Western reserve. 25c: choice Central 
Ohio, 23c, Hdiim firm; co in men and light, $5.50® 
«-«•; packing and 1 u'Oliers’ $6.4<X07.(X). Hay—T he 
demand I* fair and the market ftestdv with an 
ample supply. No 1 Timothy sell* at $l2JX)®l2,r>0; 
No. 2 at $m.nu®il (xi; mixed at $9(xxa9.5» Pit,ne to 
choice prulrlo $$(09 9 toil In bale* on arrival. Straw 
Is quiet out steady $«(;,. 7 * ten. H MU'—The demand 
conilnurs light and the market quiet at unchanged 
prices. Prim,- rough Kentucky sell* at Rltxya 9 ton, 
single dressed At 7(«8C; double do. nt 8&9. 9 tb 
from store, 
St. Louts. —Compared with prices a week 
ago. No. 2 Red Fall wheat is 3c. higher for 
cash, 2jv.!. higher for Dec., and 3c. higher 
for all the year. Corn 4c. to 4)<£c. higher for 
cash. Oats 3%c. higher. Rye“ *J£o. lower. 
Barley a shade higher. Cattle a trifle higher. 
Sheep 25c. lower. Hogs 10 to 15c. lower. 
Wheat No. 2 Red Knit, 94J4®95««.. cash; 9!>54®96$m. 
December; 95c,, oil the year; 9Jty3 j'J7J*c.. closing at 
96ae. January; 98*i®99),(a February; *1 l«« May: No 
8 do., 9014<s. Corn unsettled, at 660 . 66 ) 40 , oaah; 6446® 
66t<.c., November: 54c., Doccniber; Mtt,'«54Uo.. all the 
year: 49)*05Oo. January; 49b ,0 February: 51*75 W, 
closing ut 81c., 41ny; Oath: 3o«k,®374*c. cash; 36®3c.«t}. 
November; all the year; S5Wc. May. 
Rvk dull at 4oq|o. Baulky quiet at Mt-iSOc. Cat¬ 
tle— Weak, *!ow and decidedly ea*ler. with some 
sales lower good toeliol«e native* nominally, $4 25(0 
$5 75: light shipping Bluer*, $4 mi®5; fair to choice 
butcher steers. $ 3 . 80(04 50; rows and heifers $8,50® 
4.25, good to eludcii grass Texans $40*4 5b; common to 
fair $3.25; Western half bleed*, $4.25®$5. Sheep— 
1 . ,, 1 . , ,a,.i ..: . . . . 
®12.5*Jc.; 1801c*. choice, to arrive, 12 S5c. November, 
12.07)4® 12l24<ic; Dree 10 lx*r, 11.30®U.S5e.; city steam 
quoted 12-Uic.; November, 12.50c. 
BUTTEtt.—Hoi (Jar* remain Steady In asking full for¬ 
mer rat us on fine to fancy stock and find a few buy¬ 
ers to meet them. The supplies arc full enough to 
meet the outlet, but not oxeosslv*. Western good* 
are slow uud unsettled. 
Creamery fancy, 37c; choice, 85®3«e; fair to good. 
June, fair to good, 24 ® 28 ; State dalros. entire, tub 
firkin tub* tutu pall*, fancy, S3®34c; do choice,:*)® 
32c; do. good. 2«(029c; do. fair. 21®24o; State flrktu* 
dairy entire, 29dt3<lc; do. WM>, 27®3*c; do. fair to good, 
25®26c; State Welsh tub* choice, 230 .'*>c; Welsh tube, 
good to irrlme. 26®2Sc dtatn Welsh tubs, fair to good, 
24®25o; Western Imitation creamery, 224 * 360 ;do. dairy 
choice, 28c; do. good to prime. 30»24c; do. ordinary 
do. fair to good, 16® 17c; do. choice current make, 17® 
17)4c; do. fair to good do., 16®l«4c; do. ordinary, 
I5®l3*4e. 
Cheese.— There I* no Improvement in thu tone or 
character of the market, and we And scareoly u now 
feature to report. 
State factory, fancy to home trade 12%®e; do. 
faucy fall to*lilppm», I 2 ) 4 ®l 29 <r do. prltne to choice. 
12®12»4c; do. good. Il)t®ll9fc do. fair, lrtX®llc; do. 
medium 9)4®Hie; do. poor, h®9c; Ohio flat* choice, 
12)4® 12)$o; do. fine. ll) 4 < 0 ] 8 c, do, fair to good. 9®lie; 
Creamery skims, good, S® 8 c; do. fair, 4@5)4c; Skim*. 
Iron-clad, 2®3)4c 
COTTON.-Spots remain firm and are sparingly offered, 
which keeps tu. sines* In a rather small compass. 
Market for futures was very feverish, with advantage 
on side Of sellers. Receipts xlnce ScDtendier l, 1 826,- 
775 bales, against 1,742,(<24 bales Tor the same time last 
season. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Middling. 
Good Middling. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling fair. 
Fair. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
. 7 1516 
8 8-16 
8 3-16 
• ** . 
S!W 
694 
. 9 3-16 
9 746 
9 7-16 
. m 
9Ts 
9)h 
. 10 1-16 
I. 5-16 
10 5-16 
. Ill 5 16 
\m 
10)4 
lh)4 
10 11-16 
10 11-16 
. 1044 
10 15-16 
10 15-16 
. 10 15-76 
1D4 
U)4 
. 117-16 
HOk 
1194 
12 1-16 
12)4 
129s 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary....... 79-16 I Low Middling, 9 1-16 
Strlot good ordinary. ... H-)s ; Middling.10 
Diukd Fiit iT*.-Southern apples, ISSJ crop, ordinary 
to good, 6 ) 4 ® 7c; do. do., fine to choice, 7 ) 4 ® 8 ) 4 e; do. 
Southern, crop 1H82, 3®9<4C; do. Carolina, crop 1HS1, 
good to fancy, ll®16c; do. Georgia, crop IHS2, 
peeled, '*®ISc; evaporated poache*, t-celed, 25®27e; 
do do. utipeclL>d, li®lSc; unpeeled peaches, halves, 
1882, 49 i® 5 c; do, quarters. 1882. *9<e; Hums. South 
ern. 14®HUjc; do. State, 15®15)4 o; Cherries. 1882, 21 
@ 22 e; Blackberries, 1832, #9i®7c; Raspberries, 1882, 
31(031)40; Huckleberries, 1881. 13)4® 14c. 
Eooa—Choke stock, In bbls, 9 do*. 32®33c; State 
and Pennsylvania, In bbls . 30®8tc; choice Western, 
29(i»29)4c; other Western, 23)»fai29o; Canadian, fresh, 
fine, In bbls , 28)4®2yc-, all klnda, poor to good. 26 
<028c; limed eggs. State, 26)4@27c; do. Western, 
26)s«2«c 
Fresh Fucits.—T he arrival of apple* has been 
rather light, and prices firm. Quinces slow. Cran¬ 
berries In light supjily and firm Grapes in belter 
demaud, especially Concords and Cacawba*. 
Apple*, WeKieru N. Y„ mixed lots, $2.25®8.25 per 
bbl.; do. Baldwins fi2.75f43.2i; Greenings, $2.75(03 25 
windfalls, do, $l.25®1.50. Quince* No. 1 , 9 bbl , 
$3 IXK03.5O; No. 2. $2.t.*>(02 50. Grape., W Ji, Y„ Ca 
taw bn. 6W®7o; do. do. Concords. 654 -/ 6 7c; do. do, 
Isabella, * tt, 5c. Cranbcrrie , Cape Cod, fancy, * 
bbl. $123X1(0)2 50; do. good to prime. $9 50®l].50. do 
41 crate, $3.50/494 00; do. Jersey, prime,V crate, $3 99 
®4.10; do. fair to good, a crate. $2,75403 23; Fla. 
orange*, choice, bright, per <4 bbl box. $3 1 0(03.30; do. 
fair to good, $2.50 02.75.; Pctmul*. Virginia, hand- 
picked, P It, 6 ) 01 . 4094 c; do, fancy, ;.! 0 j 4 .c, 00 ., good to 
prime, 1 ) 4 ( 0 5c; Chestnuts, Northern, e bushel. $3.00 
®3 50 Southern, $l.50®3.00; Hickory nuts, * bush, 
$1.2S®1.75. 
Hay and Straw.—R eceipts light and demand good 
Tor prime grades or hay; other grade* weak and dull. 
Rye straw quiet. Oat atraw active and Arm. 
Hay, prime Timothy, per 100 lbs, 85 < 09 Oc; medium 
do, 70®rile; whipping grades, 55®60e; clover, 46®55o 
Straw-No. I Rye, 60c; short Rye. 40®aoc; Oat straw. 
40®450. 
Hors—N. V. State, crop of 1882, ohoice, $1.10: do. do. 
mediums, $I.06®$1.06; do, do, low grades. $130® 
$1.03; do. 1831, good to choice, 95 c®$l.l 0 ; Eastern crop 
of 1BS2, (air to choice, 95c® $ 1 . 
Poultry and Game.—L lvepoultry—Spring chickens. 
neAT-by. $( n>, 14®15c; do. Weatern and Southern, 12® 
18: fowls. Pa. and Jersey V it, 12®i8c; State. I2®13e; 
Western, do. 12 c.: rooster*, old, *• n>. 7®8c: Turkeys 
Jersey and Pa in lb 13®14r,-, Western, 10®K!c.; ducks! 
State,Pa. and Jersey, $» pair, 75c.®$i.25; do. Western 
50®80; Geese, Western, p pair, $1.37®l.fi2, do. State. 
Pa, and Jeraey, V pair. $1.75®a.ua 
Dressed Puultry- Turkey*, prime, dry picked, 15® 
17c.: dot scalded. 14®15c ; do. poor to fair, 14®16c.; 
do. Springs, Philadelphia, la.ge, 6 pair, 2o®21c; 
do. Philadelphia, mixed weights. 9 tb, 39(02ix;; chick¬ 
ens, State; choice, 15®16o; do. Weatern, ItJ»15; fowls. 
Rucks County and N. J, prime. I 4 ffli 5 e ; do. L. I. and 
N.J, fair to good, 13(014c; do. Philadelphia dry picked, 
prime, tbc; do. Slate and Western, dry picked, lift 
15c-; do., scalded, I 8 v Uc; do. fair to good I 0 ®! 2 c- 
ducks. Jersey. V Ik, 13®i4c; do. State and West¬ 
ern, lair to good. U®i2c; do, Philadelphia Spring, 18 
®a>c; do. LI, Spring, I6®18c; do, Slutc und VVestern. 
Spring, 14® Uc, 
Game—Quail, * do* ,$3 25®2.50; do small and soft, 5(1 
<01.50: Partridge*, * astern and Minnesota 5ow$l • 
suite and other Western. 9 pa..-, $l.25®137; 
Grouse, do. $J(0$L12: W oodcock, 9 pair, C0®8 
bbL, $2.00®2.12: sweet potatoes, Va. yellow. bbl., 
$2.25; do. Del. River, do. $1.50® 1.75. Tomatoes. L. I.; 
$i box, 30®40e. Beets, L. I.. * Too buncbeB. $ 1.1 XI® 1.50 
turnips. Russia, f bbL, 75c®$l.OO. Cauliflower, per 
bbl, $t.30®$2.50. 
Woor..—Domestic fleece. 36@43c; unwashed do, f0@ 
27c.; low scoured flvece, 3fic.-. combing pulled, 40c; 
Spring California, 299* •; Fall Texas, 18®27c; Spring 
do, 2SV®2Ht4c; scoured do. 50®55c; fine Territory, 21c; 
Donskol, Ai® 81 o; Montevido, 30c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday. Nov. 18, 1882. 
Bkkvbs.—T otal receipts for six days 12,757 head 
against 12,275 head for same time last week. About 
SO carload* arrived Friday, Including Texan*. Colora 
do* and natives, with some coarse oxen. dry cows aiul 
a few bull*. Cattle for export brought 9w0U34e„ to 
dress 56 Ibg. At Sixtieth street. Texans sola at 8)3® 
|>4c , to drtHs 56 lb* . ami Colorado* at 9Qc , to dress 
5.i®56 It*., while common to prime native cattle 
ranged from 9)4 to 1 |W, to dre** 35(055 tbs., and a few 
picked Steers brought 12J/,c. Pulls, live weight, otoo 
394c m m. Dry cows brought filtij# 3 18 head. 
Mn.ru Cows.—There has been a considerable In¬ 
crease In receipts for the past week or * 0 . T here Is u 
fair demand, nnd the price* range from $35 to $65 per 
head, calves generally Included. 
Shkec and Lambs.—T otal receipts for six days 
32.728 head, against 31.523 head for the same time last 
week, Trade was dull toward close of week, buyers 
holding off and salesmen hoping for cold weather. 
Western heavy wethers, 18 tti. 5 ® 5 ) 4 e; mlged W est¬ 
ern, 4!4®49ic; do. Jersey anil nrar-hy, 4V4®4->ic; bucks. 
3® 8 ) 40 ; Spring lambs, 9 ft, 5>*®6)4c. 
nook— Total rwelpt* for six days, 24,043 head, 
ngalnst 29,037 head for the corresponding lime last 
week. Market Unchanged at $9.29®? 2U for ordinary 
to prime hog*. Tone of trade la quiet, .state hogs, 
18* lb. $7.20, roughs, : 15 », $8.2(1. Ohio hogs, 147 lb. $7.1S( 
194 n>,$7.1H9i; State plgs,t24 tt>,$7.20; rotlgfiS, 34lH»8,$6.60. 
Calves —No demand for grass calves The few veals 
on sale were taken at nbout steady price*. Grosser* 
brought $1(04.40. With fair to good veal* at 9®Uv. ; cltv 
dressed veals slow »t nnd country dressed 
at 10®l4)4c,: dressed gra«*ers nnd bUHefmllk calves 
extremely dull at BiVoD^c. Live calve*, Jersey, Bucks 
ami River County, good to choice, H <01 le: do. state 
prime, 9)4@!Oo- do. State, fair to good, st4®9c; do. 
buttermilk fed. 4®4)4c; do. grassers, 394®4Mo. 
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well. Ihe F.lcctro-Plater‘s Guide, a manual of lu 
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H OW WATCHES ARE 
MADE.—In a Solid Gold 
Watch, aside from the necessary 
thickness for engraving and pol¬ 
ishing, a large proportion of metal 
is needed only to stiffen and hold 
the engraved portions in place, 
and supply strength. The sur¬ 
plus gold is adlually needless. In 
James Boss’ Patent Gold Watch Cases 
this waste is saved, and solidity 
and strength secured by a sim¬ 
ple process, at ^ to }4 the cost 
A plate of solid gold is soldered 
on each side of a plate of nickel 
composition metal, and the three 
are then passed between polished 
steel rollers. From this the cases, 
backs, centers, bezels, &c., are cut 
and shaped by dies and formers. 
The gold is thick enough to ad¬ 
mit of all kinds of chasing, 
engraving and engine turning. 
These cases have been worn per- 
fe6Uy smooth by use without 
removing the gold. This is the only 
Case made under this process and war- 
ranted by special certifi cate. For sale 
bv all Jewelers. 150.000 of these 
Cases now carried in the U. S. 
and Canada. Largest and Old¬ 
est Factory. Established 1854. 
TO .TEtnaitn.sTI 
Our iJsiA. ITosh I’ntent Gold W--7 
WutcllCiU«S Arc beiliff imitated dTEo M*. 
by finacriipiiton* nmker$. We 
ciiiKinn you ro nvfjld iDjpof-ition /|\ 
on ifonnclvi'i nnd f~n*trimrr* by A / | \ 
taking uoni? I’VccfiL those cun* 
tuiiilog Qlir trn*lo murk uud our iiqned Guurantce. 
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Lightning 
Hay Knife! 
(Weymouth’s Patent ) 
( HjS-l Awarded • • FIRST ORDER OF MERIT” 
i A at Melbourae Exhibition, L8S0. 
Ws>< awarded the first itrrmiiiiii 
at tlie Intemationul Exhibition in 
VT--f Philadelphia, in l 8 ?ti, and accepted 
by the Judge* as 
L I SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER 
m r KNIFE IN USE. 
/ j-J It is the BEST KNIFE in the 
I rnrhl to cut fine feed fre-m bale, to 
Cut down moir nr smek, tn out ror»i- 
I r elalke for feed, to rut pvo<. or for 
el ditching in umrshes. and has no 
/ > eqtial for cutting ensilage from tlte 
' I silo. TRY IT. 
[/ IT WILD PAY YOU. 
‘ MnTnif«i'tTire<1 only by 
HIRAM HOLTS CO., East Wilton, Me.,U.S.A. 
For mlr. hi/ Hardware Merchant* and Hu. trad* tjrneralh/. 
The Sedgwick Steel Wire Fence 
Is the only general purpose wire fence in use. Being 
a strong net-work without barbs, ic w ill turn dogs, 
pigs, poultry as Wellaa the most vicious st..-ok, w ith¬ 
out danger to either fence or stock. It, is Just the 
fence for farmer*, gardeners, stool;-raiser*, and rail- 
roads; very desirablo for lawns, parks or comc-teries. 
As it is covered with ru-t-prnor paint it will Im-t a life- 
time. It is Miperterto boards iu every r* : ret, and far 
(letter than barbed wire We a*k for it a fair trial, 
knowing it wiH weak itseir into favor. The Sedg¬ 
wick llim, made of wrought Iron pipe and »teel 
wire, doly all wmpetition In DeattU'*.*, li. htness, 
streugth and ditrabi tty. Wesl-O make iheBES 1‘ and 
CrtEAFES l’ ALL IKON Automatic or M’.t.u. open¬ 
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particulars s.-l (I ns-s 
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All iron and Steel, Brass Ton Ream. Jones h<t I 
pays the freight. All sizes equully low, for free I ^ 
book, Address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, / 
Binjhimtoa, N. 
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