—Market active; Rough and mixed. *3 50(3.4 00; paok- 
iue and shipping, $3 SO'^4 DO: light weights, 83 50i®4 00: 
skips 82 Mi0H 'U. sm i r. Market dull; Natives. $2 00 
<3,3 75 Western, |3 00«3 50, Texans. $2 03w,3 00; Lambs, 
$2 750430. 
St. Louts. —Compared with cash prices a 
fortnight ago, Ko.53 lied AVheat is ,kjc. higher. 
Corn, l'^'c. higher. Oats. L'c. higher. Rye, 
}<jc. higher. Pork, 50c. higher. Cattle, from 
5c. to 30c, higher. Hogs, 10c. to 20c. higher. 
Sheep, steady for common, 10c. higher for 
extra. 
Whkat.—D ull ; No. 2 Red, Cash, Tljfo; November, 
74Wc; December. 757i«,7BW;e. Cons.—Quiet; No. mix¬ 
ed, Cash. 'I"i34ku. November, 34 %c; December, 30c. 
Oats. Dull: No. 2 Cash, 25W5 tfie; November. 27c; De¬ 
cember, 27c. Rvk. Quiet at lSU.e. BARLEY at l!l,(l65c. 
Burnt it, - Creamery, at 21 •> 3aet dairy 12«2jc Kaos — 
DC. ITaxseep. OJe. 11 a v. rltnoiljy, $11 »; Prairie. 
$7 JO. I'ORK — $9 871$ Bttt.K-MKATs.—Long rleur, $li 00; 
short rib, $0 Oh: short clear, at $i> go Lapp.- $5 it), cat- 
•rut.- Market strong; (food to Choice Native -Shipping 
steers, il Wi-tsu: Butchers Steers, $3 Kgi I D; Texas 
aradi-H, $2 ft m3 70. Hops .Market steady; Choice 
Heavy mid Butchers' $3 90ta4l(l, Pocking, *3 70 - 4 OH; 
Light, $3 11".loo. Pigs, *2 7003 6(1. SUKKr.—Market 
arm; common to extra. $2 IKK&I 05. 
Boston. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, apples are unchanged, Butter, 
steady. Cheese, from }{c, to lc. higher. Eggs, 
steady. Potatoes unchanged. 
APPLES.—King. $20002 90 ; Baldwin, $1 S7©I 52 per 
bbl: Uuhbimlstouu, $1 N*:<<r. i no; Ilarvry, $2 00- common, 
75c(5$i t/0. HcTTttn. Norihern creamery, extra. 28® 
29C-. do.llrsTk, 2«3 26c; Wesprii creamery, extra, 27e« 
29c.: do. Urals. $30200; do. choice, 2 Umj?i. dairy, Frank¬ 
lin County. Ones:. 22*e: good to choice, 24 ih26c.i Ver- 
moni extra, .'.'w'.'ie, Northern, choice, 24(3,25c: do. 
Tali to good, 14015C., Western rtatrj, good to choice, 
lStuiJe: Imitation crenmerv, extra, i4m.Ui.-. ladle 
packed, choice 133.1ic; do. fair to good. Ilw 12c. Beaks, 
— Choice pea. Northern hand picked $1 Ht'Cil 85 per 
bushel; do do. New York, choice, hand picked, $1 TV) 
Wl 75; do. do. screened, $i Sjiv,I 35; medium choice, 
hand-picked. $( WK-ii 85; do choice screened, I 25 m 
150; Yellow Eyes, choice, $1 .W.r.l 60: do. flat. $1 50ej) 
1 55; Red Kidneys, $1 75. Cifkttsu. New York extra, 
IS©: do, good to choice, lie; ..nunon, . 
Vermont extra, lJo; good to choice, i(%.aiiuc: com- 
moo, 7>t9e; Western extra. lBi& 12c; do. One. Hoc 
Itks common. Sage, extra, 1246'*l-ie. Boos — 
Near-by ami capo, 25c per do/ Fnstcrn extras, 23«c24c; 
Aroostook County, 22c ; New York and Vermont, 
22 m 33e . Western, tfvjJOc: Provincial. Wtsi2lc. Hat 
anii STftAVv -Choice at $l8tOC*1900 per ton; fair, #15 
@16: ordinary, $14M15: tine, BIS.old: swale hay, at $1(1 
Mil, poof, sfik.vlA: Western choice. 16347; do. fair to 
good. *I3<311 Ml- rye straw, glt.it U-, do. machine, $12 
(315, oat straw at $S@1(i per tun, Hops, New York 
llkfi, good, 2s-<i.2*e- do, ISSN choice, 22--*2«e. English, 
IHH*. h0@35o: California, 1386. WK.'SSe: low grades. 1!Y3 
23e; Canada male it e - it IKI; six rowed State SHmU.’c; 
WesU-rn, 65e Si <-. i\>1 atoE~. - Karlv Rose, 15(3.5 10 ; 
Beauty of Hebron. 4&>t53e Sweet Potatoes, Virginia 
Yellow, *1 Itaii I 25 per bbl: Jersey, $1 3; ,4'-2 perbbl. 
Seeds. Clover. West, '.evpalijtte. per ft. do. North,- 
109n0(illc, do. White, iSf5 2fic:do. Alsike 123 LV; red ton, 
per sack, West, *2 25. do, Jersev *2 <0 m 2 50; Hungarian, 
90c-r«$l 'll: Millet, w 0(31*1 00: Orchard. per bush., 81 80 
(32 an Blue grass, SI 404 1 fid: Timothy. Western, $2 lv.t 
2 25; do. Northern, $2 25g2-ltl; American fiaxsoed,$2 25. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw Yonx, Saturday, November 6. 1896. 
8TATK0 FTHK Market.—A seumpared with prices last 
week, hour Is unchanged. No, 1 Hard Wheat, 25ie. 
lower; No 2 Red, steady; No. 2 Red, le. lower: Un¬ 
graded Mixed Corn, 1c. higher; No. 2. ‘•(jo, higher. Pork, 
Steady. Lord, He. higher. Butter and Cheese, steady. 
Eggs, 2c. higher. Poultry, a shade higher. Fruits utul 
Vegetables steady. 
Flour, Keep and Meal—Flour—Q uotations; Fine 
$1 !W('42 70; Superilne, $2 15@2 85; No. 2, $2 60.33 10; 
Good to Fauey Extra State, $3 35@3 75: Common to 
Good Extra Western, $2 6UQ,:i 75; Good to Cbolee 
Extra Western, $S 85(31 75; Common to f air Extra 
Ohio, *2 UOt-Ao 85, Good, $3 UK31 35; Uood to Choice, 
$; 851*4 75; Common Extra Minnesota, $2 60 t i In; 
Clear, $:s 50 I 10; Kye Mixture. $3 3.Vjt,8‘J5; straight, 
$36 . >4 45, Patent St 35w$5: Bakers' Extra, *3 90*100; 
St. Louts common to Fair Extra, $2«h*j 15; Fair io 
G ood. $3 ».v*4 60: Good to Very choice, tt 65(3$5, 
latter an extreme Patent Winter Wheat Extra, $1803 
Iiy Mill l-.Airu lor West ladles. $t -l'A.o-1 50, latter 
in nevv pkgs.; Smut: America, $4 60 m. . 71) SuUthkk.n 
Kpil it. Common to Fair Extra nt $3 26®8 85, and 
Fair to Choice, uSMtaNUK. Rv» KLOCU. *u peril m, $3 10 
(at 3 3 i. Corn SltxL Dull; Yellow Western quoted ai 
$: 5 (32 75; and ttraudyvviui at *2 ibw* so. Kick 
wutiA'i l-'LOUU Quoted $18,531 3). 1- iced, to 18, quoted 
at 77^.77t$e 60 lb. at KVaTOc; ••• h., at TTtydBbafc too ft 
at 85-3800 sban-'. at 95o.i®$i 00, Rye Feed at75<aS0e; 
sereuuli.gn at 4.W713:. 
GUAts.— Wits ‘ T . Old No. 2 Milwaukee nt 82c; No. 1 
Northern at 88 c; No. I Hard, at a I (40 Ungraded Bed. 
81(38 ^0. No. 3 Red, K>v.N2(4o; No. 2 Beil, 8:» k e; No. 2 
IU:d for November, kits 38584c; do. tor December, 831$ 
<3S58t,c-, do, lor January. a» 11 ]i»3(h 87 3-46c; do. for 
February, *W<iS8Jsc: do. for March, tkc; do. for April, 
91 ‘ac; tin for May. 92 9-0,1 Tic. do. for June, yu->*c. 
CoUK. Ungraded Mixed. I5f t ,-.lti;Qe: Now No. 3, 44c; 
No 2. 4.5->t aI 6e ; No. 2 .November, (AUS4<>c: do. for 
December, hr , ,. :6Stc; do for ,/niiuary. i,-h- 49->t,c: do. 
for Fenrtury, i8:. v c. do. for May, 50.V'i'51v8c. gat*.— 
No.8 at 82c; do. White, 85( v vJ-Mp- No. 2, »»*,...a*V; 
do. White, 3>>c; No. 1, White, 3sc; Western MIxkI, 
■. (5 Itlh • In-:; White state. 
November. 32YQ.-, do. for December, 33h.' -S3AiO; do. 
for January, S4xmM49$e; do. for May, 36Qvia6}$c. 
Provisions. Pork.- Mest, $9 78 310 151 tot Old and 
$1037BjMiW75 for New; $14 torHarnily Mow. $1150,315 50 
for -'tear Back auil «tij hO.U-'.'iO for Extra crime 
Beep India Mess In Uuriou, $'.71*5 F.xtra India Mess. 
$111X1317i'Al: '.xtrn .M,— In narrow, *: 00>3>, Packet, 
$s. Plate. *7 2a.-4$K Bke» Hams.- IS NO. Ci-t Mtt.vrs. 
-Pickled Bellies. 7 16 average, 7e: Oily Pickled Should¬ 
ers. 57,.-; Smoked Hants, llalHie; smoked snoald- 
ers. 6-Qe. Pickled Hants, U‘ vl6‘(C. MtbbLt.v. Long 
Clear In New York,-He. Dukssicu Hoos. city Heavy 
to Light ftl 5H 3115-lfle, PIK8. 7t$C. Lard. Western 
Steam Spot, li..’5(kiU.2Jwu: City Steam, 6.l3e; dettned, 
6.65c; COulliient, li.s ,136 ‘JOe.; Novemoet- ti 22,3'5.27 c; De- 
comlter. 6.21-16.27e, January, at ii.334k6.37e, February, 
6.41 ..tl.llc: Mart'll, ’ClDa,6.530. 
Tnn-i k R-—Oream ary - state creamery, 3&-&2f*c: Penn- 
Hylvanla Creamery, 2uo ; Woatera, Jn i.N^c; State 
Dairy, balf-fir«Jus. tubs, 8c; Welsh IU08,21X32Jc: 
Western 'mlHtiioii Teamery. II 316c; Western 
Dairy HU lie; Western Factory, MU 13, 
Cheksk.—S tronger and In fair demaud. State, 9@ 
121gc; Night skims,IMil-tc; Western Flat, UHtat'Jc. 
Kaos.-State. 24e Western, 224«23e, Canada held, 20 
(jc.jie; Limed, liua'Fc. 
Poultry. late.— cUlekeus, p(?r Tb, at lUlOe: fowls. 
Hear oy lot*, per 16. at 9a>ll*c.. fowls Westeru lots, 
per lb, at # 3 in© fowls southern lots, per »,ai 8138 c; 
turkeys, ;cr lb ai 9,jiloe ducks, western pci pair at 
50(8(650 , geese, western, per uulr, ai $l.l2wl.M). 
POUl.TKY -lMtKkHED. Turkey:, per pound, at 12(3 
13c.; spring chickens. Philadelphia, per p(5ini(i at 
15c.: do wcBtern, pur lb, ill I'.’ -lSc; fowls, t'enns.vl 
vanta, prime, per 15 2c. tin western per lb, a( 11(<: 12c, 
Ftn iTk. v-|| K ^,i -uutiiailnus Peats. Botu-re d'An- 
Jolt, per bill, at M'36: Uuurre Rose, iter bbl. at $5(3h; 
bnutnuss. per bbl, $3.5 im 5 50. \pines. Uruvctistein 
per bnl, at fi $G3; varieties at $1 511.32 per bbl. Green 
mgs. $1 T.i.wJpcr bttl. Grui>es, M3 eper a-; Concord, per 
lti. 33 qu luces at 2 Ml fur choice. Cranberries at 
$6 .1 ; mi for c.i|K- Cod bent; *.'> SUwi J5 for choice; $4,3 
5 for light; $1 75 ici for choice, per crate; $1 25<3l 50 
for Jersey, per crate. 
Frvits. lumen. -The iiuoitii ions are ti« follows: 
Apples Fancy Evaporated. 9c; do. choice, ut 8H(s>—c; 
do. prime. 638(40; do sotHbern sliced prime at 
2H-v3c; do, North Carolina, fancy sun dried, new, M3 
5k.c: do. do. choice 3H‘<'-4e- do. do. prime 2c Peaches 
-, North Gar-Ulna puled chi Ore new 11 '.ll.Hc do. do. 
do, fancy, new, 12.3l2Hc; do. Georgia, choice, at 
—(3l0c. do. ao. prime fancy, new, 12312He, do. Dela¬ 
ware, evaportpod, peeled, 23320c; do, do, do, un- 
peelcd new, V.’HiaHJc; do, Ueorgia new, iu>$c. Cher. 
ries, pitted, at 9Hc- Evaporated raspberries, 14H@' 
I5e- sun-dried do. I2j3<<i43(4c. Blackberries—Prime at 
7H@7-yc. Plums, at CH@7c. 
Peanuts.—Q uotations are: 5c. for fancy hand- 
picked: 4c. for farmers’ grades. 
Hay and straw—H ay, Choice Timothy, S0@85e; 
Good. Timothy, 7Q@75o; medium, (2X365c; Shipping 
50c; Clover, Mixed,550650. Straw.—No. 1 rye, 65c; short 
rye, 51X3530. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.646 6 9-16 6 9-16 
Strict Ordinary. 7 13-16 7 7 
Good Ordinary. .,,..744 8 15-16 8 15-16 
Strict Good ordinary., s 3-16 84s 84g 
Low Middling.. ..84$ 9 13-16 9 13-16 
Ntrk-L Low Sliddllng... 8 15-16 9V$ 9U 
Middling. 11 ($ 9 5-16 9 4-16 
Uood Middling. .. 934 9 9-I6 9 9-16 
Strict Good Middling... '>•3 9 13-16 9 13-16 
Middling Fair. 10 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Fair . 104$ 10 13-16 10 13-16 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary. « 3-16 1 Lotv Middling.7 11-16 
Strict Good Ord.TJ$ 'Middling . 8 9-16 
Veortables.—Q uotations are for: Potatoes.—Long 
Island, rose. In balk, per bbl. $1 505440u; State. $L25 
@150. do Burbank, 812 k .(,1 MJ; Jersey, peerless, per 
bhl. 81 24»1 sweet potatoes, Va„ yellow, per bbl., 
$1 25.91 75; sweet potatoes, Vn., yellow, Inferior, per 
bbl, iliD.utl 25, Cabbages. Flat Dutch, mr toll. SI 
6#8. Cociimbera Plckle.s, per LHX1. ISc.etfl 25. Egg 
plant, L«.*lig Island, bbl, per SSOtJctS 50. Lima beans, 
per bag, $3 Ml Onions.-COuu.. ml. per bbl. *2 ft. 
do. Orange County, red. perbbl. $l'.V tt 2l«. Toma¬ 
toes—Long Island, per box, wc. celery, per doz; 
branches, $1 Oo. Turnips, Russian, per bbl., $1 (XXail 25. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, November 6,1986. 
Beeves.—T exans, 1069 It. at $3 75; do, 1090 n> at S3 65 
do, 1062 n> at *3 62V Kentucky steers, Hew oxen) 1543 
It. at $4 S3, do. Kill at si 50: Kentucky steers, 11 It m 
nt $4 40; Chicago do, 1320 n> at $1 5>: do, 1272 78 at *t 60 
less $5; bolls, s,0 18 at 2c. per ft; West Virginia steers, 
1660 ft at $3 ai; do. 1464 ft at $3; do. I8S1 ft at $4 75, 
Maryland do. Dili) ft, at. $4 25; 00, 20(8 ft at $1 15; Ken 
1 ncky do, 1371 18 at *1 70; Chicago Steers, 1452 ft at 
$5 10; do, 1.(15 ft at *500 Indlann do. HI67 ft. nt $3 85; do, 
974 ft at $330; State--.. 1650 ft nt ,fj 25. do. 14\S ft. at *3 OO; 
ludlaua Steer*. H4.'t ft. at $5(«), do, 1332 ft at $4 65; do, 
1276 ft at 8• IB Kentucky do. MVS ft si $5 10; do, 1307 ft, 
ur $4 80; Ohio steers, 131:] ft at Jt Til-. (1.1, laotl ft at $4 70; 
Steers and Cows mixed, H65 ft at $3 40; do, 8».5 ft at 
$2 55; Bolls. 1710 ft, at $3 20; Chicago steers, 1411 ft at 
$ no per KM ft :do, 1388 ft nt *5; Iowa Steers. 11 ;y ft nt 
$5 SO; do, 1189 ft at $5 20, Western do, 1567 ft at S5 25; 
Ohio do, 1293 ft at $1 95; do, 13i 1 ft a( $1 65; do, 1164 lb, 
34 411; steer., and Oxen 1103 lb. at $4 45; do, 12.811 lb, at 
81 25; State Sleet's, Yearling* and Heifers, 796 lb, $2 50. 
Calves.— Fed Calves, 300 ft, atNWc; Veals, S35 ft. at 
4c; Grosser*. 211 ft. at $2 fit); do. 206 ft, at 2e; do. 251 ft, 
at 24fie; VeaD. 139 ft, at H\,e ; tirasserB, Sis ft. at 2«c; 
do, 249 ft. at 2(fio; Fed Calves, 323 ft, at 3c. 
Shkkp As-n La JIBS.—Receipt* for six days 27,561 head 
against 42,1M head for (lie same lime last week: Penu- 
THEBAY STATE FAIR, HELD IN BOSTON, OCT. 5th TO 9th„ 
WAS THE LARGEST OF ITS CLASS EVER HELD IN THIS COUNTRY. 
of T the Dairy Deja^-t'ment 31 SCOred 100 JOINTS, and was marked by Pro!. H. E. ALVORI), Supt 
“P E R F E C T I O N.” 
^“^^d m the Boeton^mm-ket** 0CESS * by Alfred Rodman, Dedham, Mass., whose butter brings 80 cents 
The Creamery or Factory Butler scoring the most points, viz: 97, was made by the 
SHELBURNE FAILS, <»->•• > CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY. 
The Creamery Butter scoring the second number of points, viz: 96, was made by the 
WINDSOR <“»»-’ CO-OP RATIVE CREAMERY. 
Both of these factories are comluctcdon the COOLEY PROCESS OF CREAM GATHERING. 
... The Judge# were Prut. E. B. ARNOLD, than whom there is no greater D IIRY \ CTII O R IT V in 
nNew U Eng y ian(L Ur0P0 ' >fr EDWARD NORTON, the oldest and most experienced cVeamerymanlgS 
We submit these facts to Intelligent dairymen and Invite their closest scrutiny 
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Send for Illustrated circulars. Bellows Falls, Vt., 
at 3l*e; Northern Canada Lambs, 71 ft., at 6 ‘jo; Penn¬ 
sylvania Sheep. 91 ft, ai 3(4e ; state do, 94 ft., at 3W\ do, 
Lambs. 0) ft at 5Ho-, State do, 71 ft, at id^c: dn. Shecp. 
91 lb, nt SCI do, 71ft, at :,-Ve. do. 104 ft, at 4c; Pennsyl¬ 
vania do. KCt ft, at S44c, Pennsylvania Lambs, 58 ft. at 
•'>Hc; do, 66 ft. at tV'ic; Wcxii rn Sheen, 84 m, at site: 
' , UI I (I,I(1 I Umll.1 Cl ft n* IM .... U.-,.I__ T _ l - /»#• 
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Hoos.—Receipts for six days. 33 994 head against 
44.81.6 head for the same time List week. Stare hogs, 
291 ft, at $t 73; Mate Pigs, 51 ft, at 5c; Hogs, 216 ft. at 
$4 70; Pigs, 136 ft, at *5 25, 
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ItYFl kdlon. Geared Mil Is ft specially. 
»S Cs. U For Peserii'ltve Cimilftrs applv to 
HIE DANA WINDMILL CO., 
'HI&JmBU fAlKUiViS. sin.. C. 8. A. 
QUAKER CITY«»Vf*T 
GRjNDINGMILLS 
vok CORN AND COB, 
FEED & TABLE MEAL 
A. VV. STRAUB & CO. 
$787 Filbert SL, PhllacU.. Pm. 
189 Water st, New Sark llty, li.Y. 
12 hnt Monroe Street, Chicago, 111, 
^SSS Sli 5s *"6 fto*'prohcahlc LATE WHITE 
-- x PEACH: Chairs fvioic** - -. 1.1 - 
if . Utrg-- .tuck * Pi jm-H .-<•••• .ill-;.:,... 
yf / rn Drv’c [ or 11 ,il,Uf t Winionfe Kurly Red, 
// FUnU ol Iht»i 0»rlr (ionil.u-.K ApnlcTri-em 
~2 iinistiwipu.a 1 .nillctekeepingkni. 1 .,. Pt-ar*, 
I® . Cherry, Quince («ud all frui■ ir.c, ati<l 
■JV LAjEf fo:" -,,r g f Mis. |J(J 0(10 v->rar-ftl’l Ao> 
-^8 - pnragii* roots, t.ar^i- stook r,r -Shade mid 
Urtiaun .1 . Send for C*ial»Biie. S. K 
KOUKKS A st>N, .ML Jl.illy, N\ J. 
1 O RIENTAL FRUITS 
LeConte »"<i Kieffer Pears on their 
own mots; Barttett and other Pears 
on LeConte r.sits; Primus Simoni and 
Japanese Plums; Peen To « Honey 
large andgeneril assortment of Fruit 
Trees. Catalogue with facts. Free« 
Address W, F. HEIKES, Manager. 
Run Willie Muneriee, Huntsville, Aia. 
Ilf AQI/ FOR ALL. S30 a week and expenses 
f* II [I paid. Valuable outfit and particulars 
free. P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. 
CANADA Supplied In carload lots, Ac- 
Unleached Hard-Wood ^ best 
* cu ce Fertilizers In use. Quality 
A 5rlt3 guaranteed. Correspondence 
solicited. B. L. NOWELL & CO., Mo.ntbkal, Can. 
A DCTINF.**. Nmitara, F «n- 
UltHr Cpire state, rto.. at rea- 
pA’ r yXf. mjii.itlie prices. New and old fttrIIM - 
berries. Eric Blackberry. All 
tl)H Ihj.i Raspberries. Plantssent 
WWaw*® safely by mail to any part of the U. S. 
Send for FV« Oi/ofogu',which eout iins 81. s2 X ft3 
coUectiona. JOEL HORtiER 3t SON. Merch&ntviile, N. J. 
CHAMPION EVAPORATOR! 
For C1DEJL SOKl.Hl H. KKUIT JEUIE8, and 
||Ani f* has corrugated pan i r, r C --e, doub- 
lu! !\ r I 1“ iul 9 ''np'ieit'j: small cyrup pans 
III U r I Ti connected by' siphon.-;, easily- hau- 
™7 died forclcansing.and lUercbange- 
able to distribute wear; atiloniutic regulator, and 
other advantages too numerous o mention. Cata¬ 
logues free. G.11. GR1.I1.M &. CO., Hudson,O. 
P ORTABLE GRINDING MIUS. 
Guaranteed to give salisfactlon nr monev refund- 
eiL CIURLE8 KAK8-TNKR & CO.. 
30"2 to 31*2 souili (’anal Street, Chicago. 
Virginia Farms.—Mild CUmate. Cheap Homes 
Sen.1 for Circular 4. O. BLISS. Centralis, Vn 
Prices iLOW 
Terms 
Liberal 
$150 to$525 
-Trr^t>jai»—— s ^'SiNGLEc,; Double Mills 
C ut 2 to 5,000 ft, witlt Tlircslior lugilie. 
C. & A. POTTS & CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
E arl Harrison 
ARRI SON’S 
si<c$ Uid VAriutivs for 
StcAin. Wxter, Wind, 
licrse X Hand Power. 
Pos«e«slr/g jreat capac¬ 
ity and durability. Ev¬ 
ery Mill warranted to 
ju*t what we claim 
VVriie for our new illu*- 
c*ta!o<t3< aad mention 
wr. The Edw. Hurrisou 
ca.Ct.. or Colombua. O. 
-A. WE“W“ IIVVmVTIOlV 2 
T Cords of Beech have* S^wvd bv one man 
in 9 hours. Hundreds have kAwed5 A* 6 cord* dailv. 
arffy” whatovei*y Farmer and Wc»d Chofi er wants. 
C,\ rs L orxicrtivn'x yo ar vicinity s the Aa^ncu. 
II1 UNtroted C&tu bfibZE. dtidrvss FoltUng Suuinig 
ilachiuo Cos, UOS ft- Canal St_* Chicago. llL 
THE LANE & BODLEY CO.. 
CINCINNATI. • 
- 
MANCFACTT-RERS of 
SAW MILLS H ENGINES 
for all purposes. An experience of thirty years 
permits us to offer the best. 
Uood work at low prices, send for circular R. 
GEM -SOUTH Z 
THE BEST VERTICAL TIILL. Jrpf 
IRON AND STEEL FRAME. / 
FRENCH BUHRS. 
Neal, Durable, Com pact. F'iSTKSB! 'pICJCN 
Write for Descriptive Circu- 
lar. Mention this paper. fliB ° 
Straub Machinery Co., r i 
Cincinnati, O. 
