1885 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
555 
AND CATTLE WASH 
Boston—Grain—C orn—In firm demand, and 
prices are steady. Steamer Yellow quoted at 57® 
57*<,e.; do, mixed at 56®56t<ic; High mixed at 5H® 
Siv'-jc, and No Grade. ;>3®SGo, per bushel. Oats are 
steady: wales of No. L white and barley. 4*444!«e; No. 
2 white, 88,<t3Sl^e; No. 8 87J4®38e, and at mixed at 
S0Wj»88o, per t.u.-hcl. Kvk-S mall sales ut 83»«Jc, per 
bushel. Nothing doing Iu Barley. Sales of Bran at 
*r. 3ii * ton for Sprint; and $16 25® 16 50 for Winter: 
Fine Feed and Middlings at. glttlKiaiT W; and Cotlon 
Seed Meal, at 42*00(328(10 on the snot, and *25 50 V ton 
to arrive, n.tv vkp Straw -Clmice grade* of bay 
have been in demand at $21®230Q > ton fair to good, 
* 11 00*19 00 : line.sii oj<«i9i>:>: poor.*U00«tl«0O. Rve 
straw Ik held at 20 00*31011 Tor choice Swale bay 
at *11 void 12 oi per ton. Oat straw at * 1000a 11 00 per 
ton. Prodock.—Nkw Bittkr—N orthern ereumcry 
atUcaHe. per tt, for extra i and lR®i9c, for good 
to choice. .- Northern dairy New York aud Ver¬ 
mont choice to extra. 15® 1 7c ; fair to good, 12 ® 
14<'; common, 9® lie, per it- Western creamery, 18® 
19c, for extra ; lfi®i?c, for chotce: 13® 16c, for com¬ 
mon to good : Imitation creamery, 12®Uc, for 
chutcc: chotce ladle packed. Ib®V.V. per it; fair to 
good, 6®9c: Choice dairy. I. 1 ® 15c; f dr to good do. 
9c«IOc V ft. Cukksk New York, choice to extra. 7® 
<9tc; common to good. 4®«0 Vermont, choice to 
extru, T<a7k,c. common. lirCc: Western choice to 
extra at, 6®Xc-* common to good, at 1 A.5c: and skims. 
lc®9c; Sago chcbMt a> 7(ftc,®'io. Rang-Fresh Cape, 
at ITC; Kasteru, at 15Uc: New York and Vermont, 
at H-«14<Ae Western, at l'2®lSHe; Provincial, 13® 14c. 
Brans- Cliolco nan it picked peh.$l 43®i w i< bn, large 
do. do.nt *lhl'.«l 13; medium, rliolre, at. 81.95® l.40* do, 
screened, ai 70®! 80; yedow eyes. Improved. $1 
1 80: Red kldtieys. $1 HI*I 85. Canada pt-us, 9UC@«I 15 
per bushel for common tu choice. Green Peas. *100 
@1 35. Potatoic!!—N ew potatoes range from $i 75 to 
82 30 per harrel. 
LINSEED MEAL. 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
Cattle, Horses, Calves, Sheep and Hogs 
?.?.tMSTfcC0. 
r iT.'L 1 .! . > ea ! 18 Product of pure 3ound Flaxseed, 
Linseed being Its other name. 
LI 0 Heed Meal is the most nutrit¬ 
ious , ot all foods is ht-eause it contains the largest pro¬ 
portion of nitrogenous mibstance: 
The effects of Nitrogenous Foods, such as Linseed 
Meal, may be briefly summed up as follows; 
I H oil ttr 1 t h u I ft, ^ _ . . . , , 
bbl, 82 GU®3; do, Jeuiiy Lind, prime per hbl, •24*750; 
po, poor to fair, per bbl. 81®I 50; Norfolk canta¬ 
loupe, prime, per bbl, *! 50®V; do, Jenny Ltud.prlrnc, 
per bbl, ft 33®l 50: do, Inferior, per bbl,73c*«l on. 
Damn Froits. The market throughout Ik dull 
and without Important change. The following are 
the quotations. EvuporateO apples-Choice do. 
b‘-nc . prime Te; fftnttv North Carolina sliced ut 8k,e; 
choice do., 2H®3e : choice Virginia. 2® 244 c ; choice 
Tennessee coarse cut, 2Q<a2Vsu; Kentucky do, In bar¬ 
rel*. 2>4®2 , tin, State plums, 7®H: Southern Dam-mtis, 
6®7c : prime pitted cherries, lOaHo; evaporated rasp¬ 
berries, 19c: sun-dried do, 17®ISo. 
PKAxnrs hold to Arm prices, with fair demands: 
Quoted at 484®Sc. for best hand picked, and SM®4c. 
lor farmers' grades. 
Hat and straw. Choice Timothy huy quoted 
at tl 10, good do, 93c.®f I 00: medium do, 80®9ilc; 
Hidpplng hay, 70*73e: clover mixed n5®75c; clover, 
uominul No. 1 rye straw, 80c; short rye straw, 
55® 65c, oat straw, -io® i'c 
Rick.—Q uotations: Carolina anti Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fair, at. pi.ja5Qc good to prime at. 3-3jv»6c; 
choice at 6H®tf4|ie: fancy head at fi<h,®7e- Rangoon 
at IW®fbie: duty paid, and 2!4®24<ctti bond: Patna at 
4AI®3es Java ut 59$®5Ke. 
Skeds. - Quotations ure: in clover there is little 
doing; prime Western 9c. for choice, 9V*c. and 9t,c® 
10c. fof extru choice; Timothy la dull at $1 65®I 70. 
Linseed to arrive U quoted at f) 65®I TO. 
StJOAB.—The quotations are: 
Raw. dull and unchanged. Sales, 800 hbds, Musca- 
Yodo, Sl-16e; 820 hhds, and 2,210 bags Centrifugal, 36f 
®54><e; Refined quiet and steady: Cubes and Crusnea, 
64jc; cubes, «®®6Mc powdered, l! 9-!P®tt94c: granu¬ 
lated, #5 IfiMtWfiC: mould "A."(i^e; confectioners' - 'A.” 
6l4C. staudaru "A." 5 15-Ifi®fie; off A. 154®9Uo: white 
extra •*CV‘ r.4*c; extra "C.” 5«®3 8 ltie: “C," StlQS&C: 
yellow, 4 %,®jc. 
Tallow.-Q uiet and liaroly steady. Trluie city 
quoted at 3Hc. Hules, -10,000 ft, sVsc. 
Vkoktarlcb.— Quotations are for:—Potatoes— 
Long Islaud Rose, bulk, per bbl, f 1 50®l 73' Maryland 
rose, good to prime, per bbl. fl 5()®l 75; Sweet 
potatoes Virginia, f I no per bbl. Cabbages—Flat 
Dutch, per it.*', $5®6. Cucumbers-Long Island, V 
100, <5cx$l. Green Corn—Long Island, P IQU. 75c. 
Green IVu*.-Long Island. F bag. flag22S. Onions 
l. Ki ri tb “itriiw or othf?r coarse fodder tney ac 
W'g* ^ food not attainable in any other way. 
I! 16 * a,l(l n value to ttu' dairy. ’ * 
ISTIMPROVtO I 
i* Promote a healthy activity in all the organa. 
3. 1 1 hey Increuic t he fertility of the soil by enrlch- 
* a K (he manure of animals fed with them. 
G. I hey prevent disease by keeping the organs In a 
healthy condKI.iu, Linseed Meal Uas been frequently 
used In Hog Cholera, and has never failed to prevent 
iLM HprrjUi. 
jo* ttlh'ost needless to say, that In order to derive 
johch benefit from the use. or Linseed Meal It must be 
fed In quantity. At least one half of all an animal 
consumes may safely and profitably be Linseed 
.^f^?, ease Z. 6 ?}' 1 In a.fmnple order or for circular 
and prices. Orders wiU be promptly filled by any one 
of the following parties: ' 
Cleveland Linseed Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
n „,_ ,. T ,° I ,edo oil <’o.. Toledo, Ohio, 
Detroit Linseed Oil Co., Detroit. .Michigan, 
ar p„„i Kr “?:A'CO" Indianapolis, Ind. 
?A- “, au * ■4tt*eed Oil ro , Paul. Minn. 
(|M Cln-rc.l Oil Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 
Central -Linseed Oil Co.. Leavenworth, K.an, 
m ^ ^ AOTJflCllCS A.!? follows: 
2\ K. F. RANDOLPH & CO.. 196 West St. V Y citv 
j CUSPLINQ ^ co’ vu\h» aafJ ’ i nr,,a St!* Boston, 
OconpleaLeu Spare, hai Larger Capacity, 
Is more Durable, and ran* Lighter than 
any .Will made. Also 
Buckeye Drills. K idine and Walking Cul¬ 
tivators. Broadcast Seeders. Broadcast 
Sowers, Hay Itakes, Spring Tooth Cultiva¬ 
tors, Lnrd Dresses, Spring Tooth Har¬ 
rows, Plow Sulkies. Double Shovel Plows. 
P. P. MAST & C0„ Springfield, 0. 
3t. Louis, Mo..811 North Main Street 
Branch I sao Fwmciaeo, Cal.. 33 Market Street. 
DiOHI/ll . t> v,iiaii*'nh n 91R Wnnh Rrohd Street. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, August S, 1885. 
BaKADSTDFgs and PttovigioNa.—AB com Dared With 
cash prices a week ago, Uugraded Red is 2c. higher; 
No. 3 Red Is 10c. higher: No. 2 Red Is lie. higher. 
Cobn.—U ngraded mixed is lc, higher; No. 2 Is J^c. 
higher. Pork 75c, lower, 
r lode. Feed and mrai..—F loor—Quotations: Fine 
82 40»S 15: Superfine, S3 25®3 70: F-xtra No. 2. 83 85® 
SEED WHEAT 
Send 10 cts. for samples of Five binds. Prices 
)w - _R. G, ('BIST, New Market, Ind. 
4 00: Quod to Fancy Extra State, ,.(.85® ! tW; Good to 
Choiee Kxtra Western, *4 00®5 50 Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, *8 65®( tkl- Good, gt U5®( |i|; Good to 
Choice, 84 504*5 23: Common Extra Minnesota, *o 65® 
400; Clear. 3l.D5®4 75- rye mixture, *t U0®4 50: 
stra'ght, *4 93®5 25; patent *i.7n*5 50: baker's extra, 
C4 00®5 UK St, Louis common to fair extra. *.( 65®4 00, 
fair to good, $4 lo®4 90. good to very choice, 8i95i 
550; Fateut Winter Wheat extra at 81658,85 00; 
City MUl extra tor West Indies, *5 <<J®85 13; South 
America, *3 lu**5 20. SoCTHKiiX FtbUU Gommnn 
to good extra, 8-9 75®t 13: good to choiee do, at 
$4 20(15 50. Rvb Promt Dull and weak; Superfine 
at 8990ill 30, the latter for choice. Corn Micai..— 
Yellow Wcstern,t:<a83 80, and Brandywine.8:(254#835. 
Grain.—Wheat. —Kij. 2 Chicago in store, 92c: afloat, 
93kie: No. 1 tlurd, 99'^c: Ungraded Red. 90i:®8l ui; No, 
SUed, 95c. steamer no, 2 Red. 9248c In elevator; 
No. 2 Bed and Soft No. 2 Red 8101 No. 2, AdttUSL 
995»®'.L4^c; do. for September, 0l®t ul!k: do, for 
October. ,l V'iSl ig-V do. Tor Nio i-ndier f Ml i nv.;- 
do, for December, $1 07®l 0744 : du tor January, 
81 0>%®1 IO; do, for JUDO. *! lovt, Cohn. -Ungraded 
mixed, 52®5lc No. 2, 38e, In elovntor, 5SU-*34Qc. 
afloat; No. 2 White, S3$|<*36c. tn elevator: No. 2 for 
Augutt, 58'dMWic: do, for Sep'omher. 584ft539iic: do, 
for October. 5 IQ®.Vt'^c: do. for So\ ember. 
Oats—N o. s. at SSc; do. White, H9B,e; No. 2, at S 5 W 
®8VHCi do. for Export, 34}*e: do. White, (ilWa Ie4,c 
No. l and No. t white, nominal- mixed Western! 
87®3!)r: white do, 4U*43C; white State. 43® 15c : No. 
2, August. .Uis *HStf,c • do. f.>r Scptemoer, 31Q® 
stkjc: do, for October, 3l$8®2i5^e. 
Beans. — Quotations are : Marrows, $1 60 ; me- 
dlums, *1.45: peu, $140; red kidney, $180; white 
kidney, $1 65. 
Picas.—G reen are quoted at $1 25. 
PBOViitONS.—PORK—Quotation* are as follows: 
Mess spot. 81WM12V clear naek, $12 2>®14: mess, In- 
s pee ted, *U®1'. 25: do, uninspected. *10 Oh' rami Iv do, 
*li:si*llT5i extra prime, <-:i ;.e. Beer Extra India 
mess, $171*1*19 00 ; extra do, $10 00: imeker, $ 1100 ® 
1204 family. $U00«18 IK). Bkick Hams—Q uoted at 
$22. COT meats—P ickled hollies 12 lbs, average, cQc: 
do, U Tt, do. *C: do, 10 n. 7Qc- do, hams. U®LlWij; 
do, helites, eg o., average, Wtc: do, it tb. 6 J. 4 c pickled 
Shoulders, at l-qt; Smoked shuulders, ar 5(40; smoked 
hams, at U®l2e. Miooucs l«'nc Western delivery, 
long oleur, at 3.C0C, short clear, at 5.80c: delivery, 
here, long clear nt..'i7kc. Dressed lions City heas-y 
to light, ii $4 %6-5*e pigs, <3,®7e. Laud Contract grade 
quoted Ii.s2tyc. choice, 6.S5*li.67k|C; August, &36®6.6lc; 
September, e Vi 4«.tin: October. Tee; Novem¬ 
ber, s.KU®R7Ue, Deccml»er, fi.K-e; City (tram, •? ,’hk® 
8.55c; Refined and Contineut, 6.woo; South American. 
7.40c. 
Bctter — Choiee grades arc KiiHtaUied at very 
steady prices, with n fair demand. Medium and 
lower qualities rule dull, state creamery at 19 ® 
19c; Western do, H>®lS>*c: Elgin do, I7 ®i9<h,c: State 
dairy, half firkins, tubs. tuiTc. Welsh tubs. I4®i«e; 
Wesleru dairy Ulal.lc; Western factory, 6*12e. 
Cukesk. -The market Is a little stronger, and there 
Is more Interests from shippers state. 54i®7ue; 
Night Skims. Itv*5*^0: Western, flat, 4®(.e. 
Boos.—Hold to steady prices with a fair demand. 
State at I5*15 H,c , Canadian. Ugftltl&c : Western, 
1491-tHc. 
Live Poultry—T he quotations are as follows ■ 
8prlug chickens, Jersey, per lb, l(0®l»C: do. near 
by at 18»lsc: do, Western. lluUie: fowls. Jersey, 
Suite and t’emisjIvauUn per it. U(«®l5c; do. West¬ 
ern at 12 ^ 0 ; do, southeru 12c: turkeys, per lb. 9®liic; 
ducks \s esteru, per pair, .55®70c ; geese Western, 
per pair «t $1 2.5® l .10; pigeons, per pair. 25®(ho, 
Drksbrd Poultry. — Turkeys. io®iic • ehiekons, 
Philadelphia, lurge. 2*c, per lb,: State and Western, 
per lb. 16® 19c.; do. western, scalded, in® Me.- fowls, 
Philadelphia, prime, M tt»c; do. Jersey, U#lSc; 
State and western, 1 lc squabs, w hltu, F dux.. $2 50; 
4o, dark, per do*. *1 50® 1 75, 
Game—E nglish snipe, per dozen at $Y®2 25; plover, 
per dozen, at *1 75®2. 
Cotton.-T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orlcuns Texas. 
Uplands, aud Gulf. 
Ordinary. 8 8-14 9 5 -I 6 8 5-ltl 
Strict Or llnary. sag 
Good Ordluary . 9 7-18 # 9-10 9 9-16 
Strict Good imlinary. 9 13-16 9 15 16 9 15-16 
Low Middling. loyj lou iog 
Strict Low Mlddliug,,.... 10 5-18 Id 7-16 10 7-16 
Middling. ID 7 -pi 10 9-16 to 9-16 
Good Middling. |i»h 104 * 104.J 
Strict Good Middling..... to 13-16 10 16-16 10 15-16 
Mlddliug Fair... 11 8-18 II 5-t6 11 5-16 
Fair. II 18-16 It 15-16 ll 15-16 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary.... 7 18-16 | Low Middling.... 9 5-16 
Strict Quod Ord., 8ki I .Middling. 9 15-16 
Fresh fruits. Sun Bias coeoonuts at $83 50*35, 
and BuracoA do, $7014kau2 00. Apples - Astrnotuui, 
choice Jersej . d. ll bbl. f I .50*7; Aslruchan. up-river, 
per bbl, $1 25®i mi: Boor bough, hand picked per 
d. h. hbl, $1 25-AI 60; Sweet-bough, do. do, *14150: 
Nyaek pippIll. JerHcy. i.er bbl,$2<®'2 50: Jersey bouuli, 
open headH. i3e.®81 00 - Jersey windfalls and infe¬ 
rior. per lilil, 50® 11 Maryland red, V bushel crate, 
75®9tk:; do, green, sour, per do. 5ik®73c do, gr ell, 
swert, per do, lOahOc. Pears -Bell, tip river, per bbl, 
$2 5n®.l Catherine, do. do. * 3*3 50 Scooter, Jersey, 
per bid, *1.5*2 25; llarven, up river, fi,, *1 ; 5 ® 2 ; 
common green, Jersey, do, *126 11 i5; l.o Conte. 
Georgia, per box, *1 7V®| Sit: liar licit, Georgia, per 
crate, $.'.®S 50 do, Virginia, p«sr box, $4 50*3 30; 
Clapp'* favorite Virginia, No. 1 . per Pox, *2 50 do. 
No 2 at $1 5o, I‘caches .Maryland aud Delaware, 
Troths, uer crate. $1 1 j ,®*2 50; do. Rivers, per eratc, 
$125.61 do, Hales, Ac.., > bushel crate, uic*$l25: 
do. choice. P basket, 75e*fl* do, po ir ner basket, 
25®Mie. .Icr-r.v per Imdu. ;'c « . North Carolina, 
choice lo fancy, per bushel crate, $4 00*2 50; do, 
poor to fair, per do, *l®l 41); Tennessee, per 3-to- 
uusliel eratc. 75c<n$l25: Georgia, fancy varieties, 
per 3 to bilhtu'l crate, (1 28®l SO. do, inferior, per do, 
50®60c. P'tiui* Wild goose, per quart, at ' aHe ; 
common blue Maryland, V quart. luSc large blue 
North Carolina, per lU-lo, baskei. 15c. Kaspherries 
— Outtiberl, up river, per 3 to-quart cup, 3*1e ; 
Brandywine do, per do, X*1o. Bruudy w lue. Mary¬ 
land and Jersey, 49 quart, 6®lOe. Iluckleherrles— 
Shuwanuunk Slouutatu*, V box, *1 00®i U: I’enusyl- 
vaula ralr to good, per quart, u® li’c; Jersey, 12 to'14 
quart box, 9,.e®$l 00; do, per small box. 23<*40c do, 
per quart, 9(®10c, Maryland, per quart, 6*8c. Black- ‘ 
NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND 
GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR 
AND AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION 
188S, 
TORONTO. 
NEPTEMKER 9 to 18. 
*25,000 4a Premiums for Horses and Live Stock, etc. 
For copies of Premium List and full particulars, 
address H. J. HILL, See., 
Toronto, Canada. 
I F RX — Field, Road.Lawn.all 
llULLt.no 3 j 2e8; Cheapest and 
best. Circulars. The United States 
Hard Steel Plow, better than any 
chi ted Iron. Apex Harrow, Corn 
Drill, Cyclone cutter. THE NEW 
YORK PLOW GO.. 35 Beckman St 
“Ensilage Congress,"S6 Pages, 50c 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
NKW York. August 8 ,1S95. 
Bkeve 8 .—Sales.—No trade worth noting. Dressed 
Beef at 8^®9)tfc. for Decent to Good Native sides, 
und Choice sold from the slaughter houses at 10c. 
Texas Beef sold at 79»&9kjc. 
Calv'E 9 .—Poor to prime vests, 4l*««i*C' choice, 
664 c: Bucks County calves,7c; fair to choice Butter¬ 
milks, '3®8)»c- City dre-sed veals, 3*iOo Country 
dressed (Iced). 7®“4*e. best near-by selling at 9 c 
Dressed Buttermilk*, 5®6c; do Crasser, hath,* veuls 
142 tt. 6 »ic do, 148 i», 6 )»c' do,i3ltt,6kc do. 1*4 tt’ 
5c: Buttermilk calves, 161 tt, 3^c- do 219 ft, *3 IIJ- 
veals, lf.0 tt. etjc: do. 161 ft, 64*e: do, 146 tt, $6 45; do’ 
do. 1st tt, 6 Mc do 195 tt, fc- do. 214 tt, 5e do, leoarseL 
295 tt. 31w>; mixed oatv.>s 1 190 tt 4c; Buttermilks and 
fed calves, 281 tt. 34<c Buttermilk*, 295 tt. 8 U«- 
yearlings nnd two-years olds. 880 ft. SUc Jersey 
veals, 129 tt, 7c do. 129 tt. 6 ®o; do. 225 tt. tiSid do. 106 
tt, Jc do. 2o8 tt, 5u: Mt. Holly calves, various weights 
at 6 ® 6 Hic. 
8 heki* and Lauds. — Kentucky lambs, 6 >i tt. 7ttc 
State do, 5, tt, 6 Hc do, 63 tt, 6 ) 40 ; tijtt.SQc; do, 54 
tt 6‘(C; do, 61 tt, 6c: MichU'an do, 73 n>, 8c: State 
sheep, Si tt, 10 : uo, 99 a, 4o: do. 93 tt. 144 c; Michigan 
do, (5 ft. Dye: In * tana do, 113 ft, 4c; Canada lambs. 
55 tt, .c: Mate do, TO tt.tt-V. do. 89 tt, 7«*c: Kcntuo- 
ky Uo, W ft, ft^c: Wtstern Aheep. 31 !b, 4sic: 0*1 73 
tt 4lyc; do,700 tt, 4S*c; Indiana sheen, 103 ft, tl 55 : 
Ohio do, 811 tt, $4 62 ®- do, 81 tt. *4 65 do, 96 tt. 5c; 
Virginia dt», h ft, I-Vnc mixed culls, *0 tt. '•tie- Cana¬ 
da lambs, Kil n,, 6S»c; Virginia do. 49 tt. fiv.c- do, 50 
tt. 6lnc; do. 9 tt. :up‘ Ohio do. 56 tt, 71*0; iudlauu 
sheeu.lfew lamhs). 79 tt. vc; Pennsylvania do, s2 tt 
^1 <’5: do. 73 a.. $4 80- Keutucky do. 75 ft. 
$4.41: do, 94 tt. $133 Virginia do, 72 it-. 4o Jersey 
lambs, 6i tt, 8c: do, 6s tt.se do, 65 ft.se: do. 66 tt. 
8c: do. 70 ft-, s'c: do. 7S tt, Sc: do 60 tt, 7e do, 3 i ft. 7 e- 
Pennsylvania do, 64 tt, $7 4)1: Jersey ewes. Ill tt, tWc- 
do, 1U8 tt, 4c. 
Hogh. 1‘utal receipts for five days 20,989 head 
against 19,3117 head for the same time ln>.t week. 
■Market dU'l ami fully Qc, lower. State bogs, 221 tt. 
average $5 lu. Country dressed iower at 61tca7c, 
for medium, and 7Hc, tor light. 
lleebuers’ Improved Threahlng Alnchlne. FiH- 
lu wat ranted. Catalogues with valuable Information 
Free Sole owners of Level-tread patents. All others 
Infringements. Ileebuer A Sons, Lansdale. Pa. 
Retains the nariiral fruit and veg¬ 
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evaporation, with the least fuel. 
It i« the onlv Drier made la which 
the heat passes three limes across 
the furnace. 
Also, EVAPORATORS Tor mak¬ 
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without sugar oraov foreign sub¬ 
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Family or Factory Use 
Illustrated Pamphlets FREE. 
Vermont Farm Alaehine Co., 
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W hitm an’s Patent Amerlcns. 
‘ eJ."BrUts , f « The Best Cider and Wine 
Mill made. Will make 2 C 
J S Ey J )L ^ P cr ccnc - more cider than 
KgSslipPJLfrtM any other. Geared outside. 
Perfectly Adjustable. 
I pPmEMI A P rices as low xs any first* 
IflrH' class Mill. Mfrs.of Horse- 
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i >-3 4 Cutters, Feed Mills, etc. 
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Price, post paid. 81. 
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