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LIGHTNING PEACH 
A continuous and urgent inquiry for a machine for Paring Feaelies, lias been ringing in our ears from all Peach- 
growing sections, for the past five years, and in response to this universal appeal, the manufacturers of the Lightning 
and Turn-Tablc Apple Parers have at last succeeded in obtaining and securing a device for Holding and 
Paring Peaches., which is as practical and economical as the Apple Parer, and cannot fail to come into Immediate 
and general use. They pare Apples also, as well as any Apple Parer. 
They were exhibited in the Fall of 1S69, at the New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, "Wisconsin, Minnesota, and 
St. Louis Faiks, nnd in every instance the judges were delighted with the rapidity and perfection of their work, and 
awarded them the highest Premium. A limited quantity of them has been made for distribution this year, in anticipation 
of the immense sale that must speedily follow. On receipt of $1.50 we will send a sample machine by Express. 
SARGENT & CO., Sole Agents, 
70 Beekman Street, New York. 
P. S.— We are also Sole Agents for the Lightning and Turn-Table Apple Parers. 
The First Division of the 
ST. PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 
Offer for sale 1,500,000 Acres of Land. 
Along their lines of Railroad. Also. "I"0'\^7"!Kr XjQTSi 
In twenty flourishing Towns and Railroad Stations. 
ACTUAL SETTLEP.S can purchase on long credit with 7 per cent annnal interest. The Bonds of the Company 
'Men at par on Cash Sales. For Descriptive Pamphlets, Prices, and other information, apply to 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. HERMANN TROTT, Land Commissioner. 
Mem.;~ Attention is called to Government lands on the west end of the Main Line, which can he taken under the 
Homestead Law. 
PORTABLE UIILIiS. 
Grist-Mill, Two Hun of Stone, Com- 
plete for $1,200. For Corn-Meal, 
Wheat-Flouring and Stock Feed, 
Bolls, Smutters, Corn-Shellers, Flour- 
Packers, Hominy-Mills. Belting, Picks 
and Mill- Work generally. 
Send for Descriptive Pamphlet. 
ISAAC STRACB & CO., 
Cincinnati, O. 
TWO MILLION ACRES 
FOR SALE BY THE 
Bnrliigoii and Mo. River R. R. Co., 
On Ten Years' Credit at 6 per cent. Interest. 
No part of principal due for two vears, and thence only 
one-ninth yearly till paid in lull. Products will pay for 
land and improvements much within the limit of this gener- 
ous credit. Better terms were never offered, are not now, 
and probably never will he. Now is the time for all to get 
good farms and homes for themselves and families. 
CIRCULARS giving full particulars are supplied gratis; 
and any wishing to induce others to emigrate with them, or 
to form a colony, are invited to ask lor all they want to 
distribute. Apply to 
GEO. S. HARRIS, Land Conirn'r. 
For Iowa Lands, at Burlington, Iowa, and 
For Nebraska Lancia, at Lincoln, Neb. 
1,500,000 ACRES 
7 of 
THE RICHEST FARMING LANDS 
IN THE WORLD. 
FOR SALE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. 
Cars now Running. 
The Lands now offered by this Compsnyaremninly within 
20 miles of each side of the road, extending 170 miles 
along the NEOSHO VALLEY/, the richest, finest, and most 
inviting valley for settlement in the West. 
One-third of the labor required at the East in the culture 
of farms will insure here double the amount of crops. 
PRICE OF LAND.— $2 to $8 per acre ; credit of ten years* 
time. 
TERMS OF SALE.— One-tenth down at time of purchase. 
No payment the second year. One-tenth every year after, 
until completion of payments, with annual interest. 
For further information address 
ISAAC T. GOODNOW, 
Laud Commissioner, Neosho Falls, Kansas. 
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