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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[November, 
PI A AHEAD ALL THE TIME. The very best 
I hRV fresh goods direct from the importers at 
B LnVl half the usual cost. Best plan to Club 
Agents and large buyers. All express 
charges paid. Quality guaranteed. New terms free. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
P. O. Box 4235. 31 Sc 33 Vesey St., New York. 
RELIEF FOR HARD TIMES! ! 
A Sure Investment! ! 
BUY LAND OF 
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. 
This Company has 3,000,000 acres of the Best I 
in the world; for sale in NEBRASKA, at 
Prices and on Terms that make it cheaper to 
own a farm than be without. Short Win¬ 
ters! Long Summers! Come a ml see. [ 
Cheap fare from all principal points. 
Write for information. Sent Free everywhere. | 
LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. K. K. Co., 
Cor. 9th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. 
Befer to this advertisement. 
VIRGINIA FARMS. 
Catalogues sent 
free. Now is the 
time to buy. Maps 
of Virginia. 25c. 
CHAFFIN, STAPLES & CO., Richmond, Virginia. 
250 MARYLAND FARMS, 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
uries). in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. New Pamphlet and Map showing location , free. 
Address C E SHANAHAN. Atty. Easton. Md. 
Send lor Delaware 
Farm Catalogue 
J. F. MANCHA. Dover, Del. 
in Tracts from 30 
to 300 acres. 
WHY GO WEST? 
and Maps. 
B 
UY MARYLAND FARMS 1 $7 TO $25 
per acre. Catalogues sent free. 
H P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg, Md. 
300 
FADrilC in the best part of MARYLAND at 
m. mi hi a panic prices. For Catalogue and Price 
List address Mancha & Wilson. Ridgely, Md. 
"O A T» ATQ Delaware Fruit and Garden Farms 
T at low prices. 
_A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
PATENTS 
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American, we continue to act as Solicitors for Patents 
Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United 
States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germ any, etc. 
In this line of business we have had thirty-three 
years 9 experience. 
Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Scien¬ 
tific American. This large and splendidly illustrated 
weekly paper shows the current progress of Science, 
is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. 
Subscriptions $3.20 a year, postpaid j 6ingle copies 10 
cents. Sold at all Book-stores and News-offices. 
Can I Obtain a Patent? The quickest and best 
way to obtain a satisfactory answer,without expense, is 
to write to us (Munn & Co.), describing the invention, 
with a Bmall sketch. All we need is to get the idea. 
We will immediately answer, and give the necessary 
instructions. For this advice we make no charge. 
We also send/ree our Hand Book about the Patent 
Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade-Marks, their costs, and 
how procured, with hints for obtaining advances on 
inventions. Address MUNN & CO., Publishers of the 
Scientific American, 37 Park Bow, New York. 
TELEPHONES 
For Business Purposes, ours excel all others 
in clearness & volume of tone. Illustrated 
circular & testimonials for 3 cts. Address 
.1. R HOLCOMB, Mallet Creek. Ohio. 
Book waiter Engine. 
Compact, Substantial. Economical, 
and Easily managed. Guaranteed 
to work well and give full power 
claimed. Engine and Boiler com¬ 
plete, including Governor, Pump. 
&c.. (and boxing), at the low price 
of 
3 Horse-Power. . .$242.00 
4J< “ “ ... 5483.50 
6K “ “ ... 343.50 
CSUPut on Cars at Springfield, Ohio. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., 
Springfield, Ohio, 
oi 109 Liberty St., New York City. 
PORTABLE & FARM ENGINES. 
USING PATENT ANGULAR DRIVING BELT. 
TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO., 
Westminster, Md., U. S. A.; or U. S. Section Agricultural 
Department, Paris Exposition, France. 
Established in 1840. 
Eureka Safety Power. 
h.p. 
cyl. 
ht. 
space. 
wt. price. 
2 
3^x4 
48 in 
40x25 
900 
$150| 
4 
4x6 
56 
46x30 
1600 
250 
6 
5x7 
72 
72x42 
2700 
350! 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS 
Corning, N. Y. 
Say where you saw this advertisement. 
GOOD 
Guns, Rifles, 
AND 
Revolvers, 
FOR 
Farmers an4 Sportsmen. 
We have made special arrangements with the manufacturers of the celebrated Remington rifles, shot guns, and 
pistols, whereby we are enabled to deliver them, carefully selected, to our many friends and patrons at as low rates as 
they can be obtained at the factory. These gnns are used by Orange Judd and by nearly all the noted Creedmoor shots. 
On receipt of price named, we will forward, free of carriage, to any address in the United States east of the 
Mississippi River, where there is an express or a freight office, any one of the guns described below, and at more 
distant points for a trifling addition. 
No. 1.—Double-Barreled, Breech-Loading, Central Fire Shot-Gun, warranted. Steel 
barrels, using paper or brass cartridges, that can be reloaded many times; 2 dozen of which and reloader, (costing 
$4), and 500 primers, or caps (costing $1), are given with the gun ; one of the finest guns ever offered the American 
sportsman, combining all the most desirable features of the best imported, together with some valuable improve¬ 
ments not found with any other. Just as good as many of those imported at a cost of $150 to $200 or more. 
Price, delivered. . $45.00 
No. 2.—Single-Barrel, Breech-Loading Shot-Gun, No. 16 Gange.—Plainly made, but 
shoots just as well as the most costly carved and ornamented weapons. Can he loaded and fired 5 to 10 times a 
minute; cleaning-rod and loading-stick, accompany the gun. Price, delivered.. $18.00 
No. 3«—Long Range Creedmoor Rifles used by most of the successful competitors at the Inter¬ 
national, State, and other rifle-contests. A great desideratum for shooting one-third to five-eighths of a mile or more, 
at game or otherwise. The Remingtons now make them at three prices. The bairels, locks, etc., all of the same 
quality, and shooting equally well— the differences being in the stocks and extra finish. All three ha vernier sight, 
ivind gauge, and spirit level. No. 1 lias a “pistol grip” stock; No. 2 is without pistol grip; No. 3 has a military 
stock. Some prefer these ; it is a good deal a matter of taste, the shooting and calibre of all being the same. 
Prices, delivered.$100, $80, $55 
No. 4.—Short Range Rifle. —Sporting stock, and combination peep and open rear sight. Beach front 
sight. Using cartridges 38 cal., ex-long R. F. or C. F., 40 cal. 50 grs. C. F., only 26 in. bbl., $30. 28 in., $31. 
No. 5.— Hunting and Target Rifle, Breech-Loader, Rim Fire.— For general use up to K of 
a mile, for hunting and target shooting, this is a valuable Rifle. The calibre may be 22, 32, 38, or 44 /ioo> as desired. 
Except for larger animals, the 38 calibre is sufficient. Price, 28-inch barrel, delivered.. $22.00 
No. 6.—Remington Revolving Rifle.— Plated trimmings, adjustable sight and varnished stock, 
extra cylinder for loose ammunition, using metallic cartridge, 38 cal., long rim fire, six shot, steel barrels, 24, 26, and 
28 inches. Price, delivered...$25.00 
No. 7.— Remington Revolvers.— (Smoot’sPatent 5-Shot.) No. 1, Blued, $7.50; Full Plated, $8.00. 
No. 2, Blued, $8.00; Full plated, $S.50. Delivered free on receipt of price. 
A Twenty-Five Dollar Breeci-Loaiii Central-Fire Me, 
40 Calibre, 50 G-rains, for {0,16.00. 
SHOT GUN, ON THE SAME PRINCIPLE, SINGLE BARBEL, $15. 
Both made by one of the best and world-wide known Manufacturers. Both for Military and Sporting purposes. 
These Rifles have until now sold for twenty-five dollars, hut by a special arrangement we are enabled to sell them 
to our subscribers and patrons at this low figure. They are fully warranted. 
We can furnish the following complete selection of lengths and sizes, with open head sight on muzzle and 500 
yard elevating sight on breech, 38 cal., either rim or centre fire. 40, 44, and 45 cal. centre fire only. The Shot Guns 
are made 12 and 14 bore, 28 and 30-inch barrels. 
An A No. 1 Double Barrel, Muzzle-Loading Gun, genuine stub twist barrels, selected walnut stock, fully check¬ 
ered on grip and forestock. We warrant this to he a good gun in every way. Price $15.00. 
Address ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
