1874] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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REMBTGrTOFS 
Sporting, Hunting, and Target 
Breech-LoadSng 
Rifles & Shot Guns. 
Also, devolving, Jtepealing, Dcrimjer, and 
Vest fixket 
PISTOLS and EIFLE CANES. 
OUR 
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13 NOW ISEADY. 
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motion. 
B. REMINGTON & SONS, 
281 and 283 Broadway, JV. T. 
OR, ARMORY, ILION, N. Y. 
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED 
PRICE LIST. 
AGENTS ! 
We have more experienced 
make more raonev. Our combina* 
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Laru'e cash wajrea. Superb outfit. Send for specimens, 
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IF YOU WANT A FARM OR HOME, 
YOTJ SHOULD BUY OF 1 THE 
BURLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD CO. 
BECAUSE— Their prices are low, ranging for the best land from Three to Ten Dollars per acre. 
BECAUSE— Wo payments are required of the purchaser for four years, except interest at six per cent. 
BECAUSE— After the expiration of four years, SEVEIV YEARS are allowed for payment of the principal. 
BECAUSE— Tou are not obliged to go Into a wilderness, but into a well-settled State, the population of which Is rapidly increasing. 
BECAUSE— The mildness of the climate and fertility of the soil is such that the (settler can pay lor his farm from the products raised upon it long; before the time when the principal 
becomes due. 
BECAUSE— Failure of crops from drouth is unknown. 
BECAUSE— Large allowances are made upon fare and freight, thus giving low rates on both to purchasers of this Company's lands. 
AND YOU SHOULD BUY THIS YEAR. 
BECAUSE— Purchasers during 1874 who cultivate one-half their land within two years from their purchase are allowed a reduction of twenty per cent on the price of their land. 
URGE DISCOUNTS also, FOB CASH, within One, Two, or Threo Years. 
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