mm 
Hoob.—T" tal receipts for six days, 21,503 head, 
against 41 260 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Tho market ruled a trifle firmer at $6.40@6,70 
for good to prime; country dressed In light supply 
and firm it 7&@3c. for heavy; 87f'*876e for medium, 
and Wra.90 for light (Including pigs); State bogs, 
22(1 Its, *6 6"; Western do.. 16-1 n>* at $6.70j roughs, 
191 fts at $5.70; culls, 190 to 210 its, $.>.aO®a.,U. 
Mn.cn Cows -Bilt Tew sales have been effected 
durln^the week, and prices ranged from ft» to to. 
BtJTrEu.—Fine, fresh-flavored, attractive goods have 
been quite scarce the week past, and on such the bids 
have been full, with Indications thatthe best cream¬ 
ery may advance n little. Accumulations of other 
have been gathering of late without an off netting 
demand, 'l'he late storm somewhat cheeked arrivals. 
Creamery fancy, 81c; choice, 3.3®8 c. fair to good, 
.TOU.'HC; o-dln*ry, 2v»28o: do June choice, 2?®S0 do. 
.Tune, fair ro good. 2t©2fi: St»te half tub. selected, 
fall S’cain: do. dalres entire, tub and firkin. fBney, 
31WS1; do., do . g-x.il ’ 2 ?®*); do. half flrkln tubs and 
nail* fancy WPaaiei do. oholco. ma32o; do. good. '2 e ® 
59c; do. fair. ?5 A27c : State <lri>ln* dairy entire,,30c.; 
do. fine, 274Jt23c; do. fair to good. YSjfXC. State Welsh 
tubs choice, fO»3t©s Welsh tubs, good to prime, 26® 
290: ft'ate Welch tubs Tslr to good 21® 2V'; Western 
imitation creamery. S^aSlc; do. dairy choice. 2t®;!8e; 
‘ ne, 8>a'i4e; do. ordinary to fair, 16® 
:ory..lune, choice, 17H®i s c do.fajrto 
cash prices a week ago, but higher than 
December prices. Oats about steady. Bar¬ 
ley a trifl8 lower. Pork lower. Hogg from 
10 to SO;, higher. Cattle higher. Prices are: 
WrtcAT unsettled; Regular, 93j^c;. De-ember; 94>6® 
fflSic. Jauiury; 95Wc. February: $ ."I'd May; No 2 Red 
Winter. (G'fc.; N'o 2Chicago Springy 9'R4'39lo ca»hand 
OW WATCHES AR 
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 actually needless. In 
James Boss’ Patent Gold Watch Case; 
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, Sic., 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¬ 
fectly smooth by use without 
removing the gold. This Is the only 
FIRM IMPUMEHT? AKERS 
$17 4'ka.7 42^6 Jaanary: ftl'.3i®'7 VH lebru >ry. Lino 
unsettled at $V77l>«lo.7Sca8ti; *ip.'Hl»ii*ft!>4 Oeoemhen 
$1 .MW *111 HOJ-inunr.: $ DM® 10 6 k February Bulk- 
meatsuo'lv ; fl in and Higher; shoulder*. fti.60; short 
rib i9.SU; shore dear $9 dd Hoos-Demand brisk, 
market relive: common to g «»«i mind. $5 7r>@6 4'i; 
heavy, $ - nxsft'ri; light. $.5 mvari so : skips. $i® r >aO. 
CaTTLE—M arket active an l pilces Arm nil around; 
exports, »6<a6 50; g nd to choice ohlppD'g §3 S0®5 9:3; 
common to fal*. $iar<.lJ; mixed butcher..’ fairly ncilve 
a-d flrm-r; conmont .fair, 4‘2 25®3: medium tv good, 
$3 li®8 choice, $3 i I 10; stockers ami feeders 
moderate v nriin.»i ft) io.p< 25; Texans (Inner; cows. 
$4S4 4 i; steers, $8 «K»t 25 SHRur Market slow and 
weak be! ig overstocked with Inferior to fair; de¬ 
mand vv nk; coin non to fair, $2i>®3 20: medium to 
good $3 5d<jS 9.1; choice to extra, $4 23® I 73. 
Cincinnati —Compared wit,b prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Winter wheat is higher; 
Corn, 10>^r*. lower for cash; but only 8%c. 
lower for Due. Oits, }■£}. lower. Rye, IX 13 * 
lower. B trley steady. 
Whk'T h a- y; No. 2 Red Winter, 98e®ftl spot- 
9874c bM. December; 9876c hid, January. Co us un 
settled at 37J6®S8c. sp > ; 54 k®o 5 )dc Oecenibe-; 5*c. 
bid. January Oath Arm at 31*19760. Rye s eady, 
with at dr demand at V-aiilky In fair de¬ 
mand; No 3 extn Fall, 700.75c, Pohk dull at ft 7 50 
<**18. Karo In good deiliaud and stronger ut $1".8'. 
Bulk-me tsqu'et. but fl-itr. shoulders, iC; clear rib, 
97ic. Haeou qul t: shoulders S4(c; clear rlli, }27|c; 
clear r.’? 4 c >3 idskey In good demand at $1 I.* Horn* 
steady; common ami light., $3.ri0.oi 4V: packing and 
butchvra‘, ft . 33610. m. burraa Creamery meets a 
moderate deman 1 which 1< freely supplied Extra 
creamer? sells «»• l«'»4*c. fl-sis. :<3 « 35c t lilt house, 
lilrfc, fancy dairy. 27 " 2 k:, prime t-i choice western 
reserve, 21 ®:5c; medium do., 2UJK42c; good to Cholro 
Central >»hlo 1H®'23’. and common, 11 o! 6 c If n>. 
Cheksk-TIi. market Is well supplied wi hull grades, 
ami with only a m .derate demand prices ate barely 
sustained. Cl.olx Ohio factory, s lls at UMjjdita; 
haif-sklni, lOVsric: Nonhwe-tcru, 9®10o; N, Y. full 
cream cheddar, l.i>4®1474e ¥ 
St. Louis. —Compnctil with prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Pall wheat is higher; No. 
3 Rsd Pali 1 % 5 higher. Corn I2%c. lower 
foreash; but higher for Dec. Oats. )Tc. 
higher. Rye and barley steady. Butter 
ditto. Pork 25c, lower. 
WniCATduli; No 2 Red Fall, 945(803'' caah; P4><® 
9Pkc. P. cernbcr: f||.®9U«c January; Ul®9ly(.: all the 
year; 9.i<h,c K hrmiry, ftl.ON* Jlsy N •. 3 Red Fall, 
SUafliWo; SO. 4 d.> S5aH'i4,c. COBS 5581i5Rc. cash; 
51462 Proem hr i9V(c. January! Vi»6i54Wc. fill the 
year 49Hie. February: 5lWc. fl y O .is quiet at 
fokaSiWc cash! 84J6®3 c. D.‘Comb a r; Jnnmiry , :WH,c; 
iUhivisibc. all the year; 8 c. Jlay. K»« 5*r®56)6c. 
Ruii.k? i(iile ; sample lots. •• y*sx^; Nenr aka, «ij@ 
79e. Butikh steady; ilalry. 2»®34o creamery, 3338370. 
Eoos 2l®2lko FORK, SI.' 2\cash; $17 25 January: Job. 
$17 12k- *17 f>2)6 February. B ok meat* qutot kIiouI 
dcfS,6>Jc: short rib, 9‘4‘c: abort Clear irj.n, 14a'on 
d>ll. ShoUlddlfS, Stic; short ilcar, like- b*KD dull 
and nominal at llUm. Catti.k - .lurkct ver« Blow 
and weak; demand light; butchers the principal 
buyers, cows a.id heifers. 43,*4. ilm outside price for 
enolee: com.non f>* fair Tcxutih. ftl 7f>®3,23; good to 
cholwe d ... $153®l 25; stackers ft’.a 3 fu; feeders, ft3.no 
f«4; light naitvo Rt-er-i, fttai*75 good to real choice, 
85*n . > Hods—Jlarkec ac ive; light lo good Yorkers, 
ft. 9 •'316.ID; piCKlng. ftilC-iUl*; IfiltCUei'H' to extra, 
$l 403 ■ 6U. sh-o-p -dnrkec steady; good to choice 
muttons, $3.i03.t.2», Texhos, $4 50®4. 
do. good to prime, 9882*0; do. ordinary to fair 16® 
19c: Western factory..!une, choice,liH®r-c do.fair to 
good l«®l*e;1o. choicecurrpnt make 21a; do. fair to 
ood do., I0®i7c; do. ordinary, U!^@15>6«. 
COTrox —Quotations based on American Standard 
of cl-Bsifleatlon. 
N. Orleans, Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
ordinary. 776 8 W 
3trlot ordinary . 8 n-t6 8 9 16 8 9 16 
Good ordinary. 9W W4,,, 
Strict good ordinary. 9 9 16 9 1.4-16 9 11 16 
Low middling.. .. 10 1 r ;i .. 
Strict low middling. IJWjf,. ' f) .' 16 
Middling . 1" »-l6 K46 1064 
Go^d Middling.. 1011-16 1076 1076 
Strict good middling. 1076 ll l- « J \ ® 
FMr <3,, . n *. ."$ StS mV* 
aijUNKD. 
Good ordinary.. 776 | Low Middling, 9 _ 
Strict, good ordinary. ... 8 5-16 I Middling.9 1516 
DRlftn Fuuith.-S outhern apples. 1332 CTop, ordinary 
to good, 636®»«; do. do., tine to choice, iti®HWc: do. 
do., fancy, 9c; Western crop 1842, ordinary, .3M® 
546c: do. do. chol "e lot-, 5M®76^o ; apples. 1882. e.vapo- 
rated,l2®14V6c; do. Choi,-e.ring out,ir»®l >!«(:: leaches, 
Southern, crop 1882, Trsuc; do. Carolina, crop lg2, 
good to fancy, iu®t5e; do. Georgia, crop 1^2. 
peeled, 9318c; evapvirated peaches, tooled, 35@2ic, 
So do. unpeeled. t2«18c; unneeied peaches, halves, 
1882, 576c; do., quarters, 1382. SRciPtama, Soutn- 
em. i?S6®15v, do. State, 15315^; Cherries 1882. 22 
®V3:; Blackberries, 1882, 644®676-' ; Raspberries, 1882, 
3076331c; Huckleberries, 1881, 13»6®l*c. 
Boos.—Choice stock. In bbls.. * qob. 31®3.4c; State 
and Fcnnsylvanla. In bbls . »J®8lc; choice western, 
2dc; Othr* Western, 2836*29.'. CaumllAn. fresh, flue. 
In bbls ,2844®29o;a’l kinds poortugood 2*:®2ao;llmed 
eggs, State, 26)6®27c; do. Western, 2574 326c 
Frf.su fiu'ITS Apple*, choice lots are held firmly in 
store, but Tor lots from the dock It Isdlfllcuh t-reach 
out. l'I* nflees. Grau-s In stnud sut ply and 11 ru for 
Cran uerrles 
via led f«r «a« of 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
Case made under this process and war 
ranted by special certificate. For sale 
by all Jewelers. 150,000 of these 
Cases now carried in the U. S. 
and Canada. Largest and Old¬ 
est Faiffcory, Established 1854- 
Catawba'; not man? Conc-rm It:... _ 
firm bui' the demand Is limited by th« high prices 
naked Peanuts active and hi {her. _ „ . 
Apples Western N. Y., mixeil lots, 42 50*3.50 per 
bN <lo Baldwins, »3 00®,3.50; Greenings, 43<«@3 75 
windfalls. d», *1.75*2Oh, Grape... W. N- Y. Ca- 
tawba. «W®7c; do do Concords. 6®7o: do. do.. 
Isabella, # is. 5c. Cranhcrrlrs, Cape Coo. fancy, tK 
bbt. fU 60®15 HO; do good to prime. 412 ' IU14 DO do 
*• crate. f3tU3«4 25: do, Jersey, prime. * crate. Mo) 
i (in. fnlr fo tfoods Griitf?, Fla. 
oruitiicee, Choice, brUht. o«r bbl. box. Sd 00®3.50: 
fair to good. 42.5032.75.; F.anntB, Virginia, hand¬ 
picked #< tt. .7V4®<7*e' do .fancy, 5!4®3«e; do..ROod m 
prime, 4V63).5c; Cbestnuts, Nortnom. w bushel, ftiaO 
®3 00 Hickory nuts, 18 bush.. $1.50(3400. 
Hiv and St»aW.—P rices are Arm. owing to the 
present good rt> mnnd. Rye straw Is quiet, oat straw 
1 ^llay? prime "t miothy, per 100 lbs. S‘®90c; medium 
do. 70®»)C; shipping grade*. 55c; ‘'lover; 
8-raw - No 1 Rye. 5J®60c ; sh.rt Rye, 403o0c; Oat 
straw, 30® IOC. 
Hors -The dullness that has pxlsted for some little 
ilm- past st.lll preva'ls and to all appearances buyers 
genciallv are boldtogf ft (or some new developments 
of one nature or another. 
N. Y. at me, crop of 1842. choice, ftl 05(31.10. do. do. 
ini'dlums, ft < 0 jiftt W: do., da , low grades, 90®9oc. 
do 1881. good to choice. 95-@Jl.l5, Eastern crop of 
1882. fair to choice. 93c®$l 05. 
Poct.Titv ASP Gauk — Live poultrj'—Sprlngchlckens, 
nmir-bv. V a. lie: do. Western and Son thorn, 10® 
11: fowls. Fa. and Jersey ft) lb. He: s ^ te : l '? : 
Western. 10®lie.: roosters old. ¥ 9>. 
Jersey and I'a P 16 11®T2%; Western. 10® 1 )C.. ducks, 
State,Fa. anil Jersey, * pair. ‘ 5c ' < ^*'r’ ; ,JS’- e |tate’ 
50*8); Geese, Western, V pair. 4l 87®1.61, do. State, 
pft.. and Jersey, * pair. 41 <50200 .» . 
Dressed Fooltry-Turk- js. JMsey. choice. 13c., 
prime, dry picked, 15*1.0 1 do. scalded, 
'lo. poor to fair, 10 * Uc.: do. BprLuvH. FhU- 
adelphta. la go. «< pair. I6®i9c; do. Philadel¬ 
phia, mixed weights V *>• 1 i®t8c: chickens, 
state; oholcd, 15c: <lo. W^at^rn, fowls. 
Bucks County and N. J., prime. lV®loc: do. L. I. and 
N .1 fair pj good, 19®He; do. FbUadelpnladry picked, 
prime, 152 ; do. Slate and Western, dry picked 
14c -Jo., scalded, 13®Hc; do. fair to good. I(®l2c; 
oiwks Terser * lb, 13®14c: do? State and West- 
er , falrtO P'«'HL lI®Wfdo, Philadelphia Spring, 18 
®ak); do. LI. spring 16 . 4 , 18 c- do. State and vVesterti. 
Spring. 1.3®Ho.; geese, Phi ddelphla young. 15c ; 
do, stall and Wescern, young, 12»13c: du, mixed, old 
^Oaine—Quu!bprlme^ dots .$250®2.73-4n)a11nnd 80^*1 
®2.00; Partridges, aastern and Minnesota 7N*| .L, 
MtAte anil utber Western. |< PJ-*** 
Grouse, do. 41 <XV®$1.25: Woodcock, f pair. <.y» 
41 . 00 . tame squabs, tight, do. $ft.U®3.25; 4o. dark, 
do 42.(*®2.2f': tame pigeons live. ¥ pair,,359480, 
■ - canvas, $275<*3.UI: Western. 
TO JEWFwT.EftS 
Our Bosh Patent Gold J 
Watch Cases are being imitated .n£ 
by unscrupulous mukers. We fP“ 
cautiou you to avoid liopositiou / \ /\ 
on your*elv&$ and customers hy t j-4 
taking none except those cou* 
tain tug our trade mark and our *1irned Guarantee. 
HAGSTOZ <k THtlRPK, PhiLaoklphia, Fa. 
8end $tamp for Illustrated Cutulogue, and uaiue this paper. 
Simple,Durable,Ellective.nntl works rapidly. 
Fl^b-TOjd 
horse power will run It. 
R.H. ALLEN A CO., New York C.ty, boeal and Ex¬ 
port Agents. For Circulars, etc., address them or 
the Manufacture! s, 
PUIUP'S SPIRAL CORN nUSKER CO.. 
Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
All Iron .ml Steel, Brest Ton Besm. Jones 5s 
pays the freight. All sixes S 1 U&U 7 lo », for free 
book, eddrese 
THE VICTORY 
CORN MILL. 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Non-Explosive Steam Engines,Best Railway & Lever 
Horse-P wers ThresMng-Maohlnee,Straw preserving 
Thr, sheri; LuDow’s Disc and Steel rpring ! noth Hnr- 
rows,Eagle Sulky Hnr*» Vakes.Cuttlvators Feed MllJe 
Feed Steamers,etc etc-WHr.vixii.vMKi.iCK Co .Albany 
N.Y. Established 18J>. Send for illustrated Catalogue 
The only mill that Is a 
comp'ete success In grind¬ 
ing corn ana cob together. 
We defy competition on this 
kind of grinding. It also 
grinds shelled corn and all 
other kinds of grain, coarse 
or nne, ns desired. Capac¬ 
ity ten to twenty busluts tier 
hour. Self • sharpening 
pla'es, and warranted in 
every respect. 
THOMAS ROBERTS, 
Springfield. Ohio. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yonx, Saturday, Dec 2, 1882. 
Bkaxs and Pe.vs.—Beans, marrow. 18S2 prime,43 00® 
3.10. do medium, choice, $133*2 60 do pea. choice, 
eina 1, $2 bO®26j; do. pea, (marrow) $2 50®2 6 k do. 
white kldnev, 1882 , choice, $3.43 *3 50; do red kidney, 
1882. choice ftl.fti®! 40; do. turtle soup, $2 25&8.80; do. 
foreign mediums, n^w, $2.23*2 30. do do. old, $2 01 
Peas, green, 1882. prime, $1.3 ®1 3 i; Southern b. e. V 
two-busn. bag. $2.50®2 5>. 
Bokvdstcfks AM) Pitt>vwi098.— Prices for Flour 
ano Alwah—K i.oijr.-F lour market mere acilvo and 
prices geneialiy without decided chutlg-. No. 2, 
*2.35®3.5). laid r extreme; superllne, ft3 3,®4.8J, lat- 
ter eitrenie; cowifn »n to fair extrft Htate, $880d 
4 30; good to fAiicy t\o y |4.33a« 23; Common to good 
extra Western. $3 80®4 1 ; good to choice. *1,45® 
7 5»: common 10 good extra round hoop Ohio, $3.9u 
® 4 . 6 >; good 11 choice do.. $ 1 . 6)^0 14; common extra 
Minnesota. $4 8>«-4 50; clear, $s.iiW5.75. rye mix 
ture, 44 73®5.5ti, bakers’ extra. $5 23*6.45; straight, 
$>.5t®6.25, parent, *3 73®7dD, St. Louis coiutnonto 
lair extra, $8 9®1.50: good to very choice, 44.60® 
7.1W patent Winter wheat extra, 43.75®700; city mill 
extra for West ladle*. $>.2*®r>.:« South America, 
*5.40*5.75; patent. $5 .5*6.75; Southern flour, coin- 
mon to good extra, ft 1 . 1 0®3.23; good to choice $5 80,® 
7.0 1 for exp >rf. $5 0u®5.25. Rye Hour, superllne. $3 40 
®3 8 -. Buckwoeftt flour, $3 2(®3.10. Con; ineal..noni- 
lualiy 8 K*4 2) for yellow Wextern, fti2r,®i8u for 
H-uiidywine. Feed, without any decided change 
in price. 
Prices of grain —WnKAT-Market tlrmer for cash 
lots* mo<ler .te «*xpf>rt uomuntl, with the business 
CHEAT WESTERN 
» IIVIH.V) 7 
i*Utsbn 
I'a, 
Write f»r Large Illoitrated Cetalnstie. 
BiHe*,Sh«c Guos. Revolvers, scot c.o. <1 for ciammaiooa. 
To get our goods Introduced In oot8>f-town fami¬ 
lies, we make the special offer. »5 Articles, nickel 
match safe, pie crimper, nutmeg grater, best steel 
key ring, cork-screw, glrnler. pocket knife, scissors, 
teas'reiner. Ivna whUtlc, Faber rubber-lip pencil, 
foot rule. luiChelor’s bui ton. thimble and spring top 
measure, b.v mail, prepaid, on receipt of fti (0. 
SMITH BROS. * CO., S3 Fulton St. New York. 
A SSI US M. CLAY", breeder Of pure SOUTHDOWN 
SHEEP, W iutk-Hall, Kentucky- 
Gilt Edge Compliment Card*, with name and ele¬ 
gant case, 10c H. M. Cook, Meriden, Conn. 
VETERAN CORN SHELLER and ONE HORSE POWER 
wild ducks. H de G 
canvas $2.50®!."'! do 
Western, r*d heads, $7.— .-.i . _ 
do blue wing. teal. * pair, 40 ®. 0 c; <lo. itr* 8 >n wing, 
tt*al, do., 25®30c: do common, ¥ hair, 25®9K,, venl 
son, Minn, short saddles, ♦* » 18®l9ct do. and 
other Western, saddles, Ifi®li0. Hare*, ¥ pair, 50® 
60 c; Rabbits, 18 pair, t0®500. 
Tobacco - Kentucky dull; light 53 f@l’c; heavy. 6® 
117«c; seed leaf quiet; >88), Pennsylvania, 9®l4e. 1831. 
New England, 12*25c; Havana, t8@$l.l5. 
VKOKTABLks.-lrl9h potatoes are still firm. Sweets 
sell slowly Onions plenty and rather dull. 
Onions, red, * bui., *1®L50. wilow. $1 
white, CAbbaare. near-tiy. ^ 10^» 
l»lWestern N. X.. 18 bbl-, 42.12*2.37* * w *'fJe? do 
toes, Vh. yellow. ¥ bbl ,$2 5042.75 do. t>e‘- Wlver, do 
4l.7vai.87. Beets, L. I.. * 10 U bunches. #l.i.SO, cur 
nips Russia * i<M. 75c® ll.0 1 Cauliflower, per bbl ' 
$ 21*43 50; squash, Hubbard,F bbl., $2.73®3JA); do, mar¬ 
row. $2.50®3.t0. . 
Wool -Tho market for domestic has been dull 
Foreign, ran be quoted steady. XX Ohio fleeces, 
423*0; ilelnlue. He; Texas. 20*300; scoured do., 45® 
70c; low do , STijc: Spring California, 23®2 c; o cou red 
do , aud Texas 40®47c, ib uskol.iSc; colored do 2276c; 
Chiua. 15c Persian, 20®2 Ul<; foreign noils, 2676@3uc; 
pulled, 33®39c. 
Revolutions of Tumbling Rod to one round 
of Horse. 
CAPACITY OF 
SHELLER 
30 bushels pr hour. 
Power suited for Running 
Churns, Pumps and all light farm work. 
IW Write for Circulars. Address 
SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO.. Sandwlcfi, HI, 
The Albion Spring-tooth 
LEY HARROW 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw Yobb. Saturday, Dec. '2, 1882. 
Bkkvk 8,—Total receipts for six days 12,699 head; 
last week 14.158 Trade dull at close of week. Prices 
ranged from 876®! per pound and weigh'8 from 
5ewt toliWowt Tho principle demand was for low 
priced < ntt c on Friday u»d anything rated good or 
prime met only hnv prices. Medium ateers brought 
$ 3 h® 5 .UJ per In* tt>. and fair to prime hillocks 
brought lilts® 11c to (Irvss 5« 15. Several cars of poor 
p> good Texans sol 1 at * I -3 <a4 95 per 10 • tbs anil some 
very ordinary natives at 874c, aUo to dress 95 lbs: Ihe 
Ronrrul riinift 1 for co • mob to prlni8 steer* wu8 '^ 0^1 
Still maintains Us position as the BEST 
SPRING TOOTH HARROW on wheels 
In the market._ 
It Is unsur- 
passed as a 
CORNCUL- ‘* a ' kv 
T1VATOR. , 
aud has a first class 
ALBION MANUF. CO„ Albion, Mich 
