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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
Nos. 341 to 343.—Sewing Machines. 
— Your Choice of Three Kinds .The 
“DOMESTIC” MACHINE, PRICE $45. 
•“Domestic” Sewing Machine Company, 
Broadway, corner of 14tli Street, New York, manu¬ 
facture a machine for which is claimed the greatest sim¬ 
plicity, the fewest parts, all strong and with hardened 
■conical bearings, good material, and perfection of work¬ 
manship. We offer their No. 1 “ Family ” machine, or¬ 
namented with bronze, and highly finished, and nickel- 
plated, price $45. It will be sent this year for 42 
subscribers, at $1.50 each. Carriage to be paid by re- 
“ REMINGTON ” MACHINE, PRICK $50. 
-ciiver.The Remington Sewing Machine 
Company, Ilion, N. Y., or 283 Broadway, New York 
City, manufacture a machine which has sprung rapidly 
into favor, as possessing a most desirable combination 
of good qualities, namely, light running, smooth, noise¬ 
less, rapid, durable, with perfect Lock-Stitch. Its use is 
readily acquired, it is well constructed, and beautiful in 
design. We send the $50 machine. Presented this year 
.for 42 subscribers, at $1.50 each. Carriage to be paid 
“ WHEELER AND WILSON” MACHINE, PRICE $60. 
by receiver.Tlie Wheeler & Wilson Manu¬ 
facturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn., claim for 
their machines, beauty and excellence of stitch, strength 
and firmness of seam, economy of thread, simplicity, and 
thoroughness of construction, and speed, and ease of 
management. The machine we offer, price $60, is ele¬ 
gantly finished, with Back and End Leaves, Cover and 
Drawers, Plated, and fine finish Presented for 55 subscri¬ 
bers, at $1.50 each. Carriage to be paid by receiver. 
No. 344.—Music Roll.— This is made of Can¬ 
vas, trimmed with Leather, and ornamented in gilt. 
Leather handle, gilt lettered. Length, 14$ inches. We 
can furnish the same in Leather if desired ; state choice 
when ordering. From same party as No. 148. Two sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each, will secure this [or we will sup¬ 
ply it for $1.50], sent by mail, post-paid, in either case. 
No. 345.—Visiting Cards.-On best quality 
of card. We will present 50 Engraved Cards, with 
the Plate, supplied by Robert Sneider, 37 John St., 
New York, for two subscribers at $1.50 each, [or we will 
supply the cards and engraved plate for $1.50J, post-paid. 
No. 346.—Album.— Made of English Morocco, 
embossed in Gilt and Silver, and contains spaces for 12 
Cabinets and 120 Cards. From Koch Sons & Co.,156 Wil¬ 
liam Street, New York. We present this for 7 subscrib¬ 
ers at $1.50 each, [or, we will supply it for $6.00], 
Expressage paid by recipient. 
No. 347.—Album. —Made of Leatherette. Em¬ 
bossed in Gilt and Silver, with spaces for 10 Cabinets and 
56 Cards. We will present this post-paid for 3 subscrib¬ 
ers at $1.50 teach [or we will supply it post-paid for $2.00] 
No. 348.—The American Veterinary 
College of the University of the State 
Of New York. —Tuition fee, one term, $ 110 ; two 
terms, $220; graduating fee, $25. This Institution was 
chartered in 1875, and is located at 141 West 54th St. It 
is the recognized leading institution of its kind in the 
United States. It lias a corps of able Professors and Lec¬ 
turers, and its curriculum embraces all the branches per¬ 
taining to Veterinary Science. The Dean of the Faculty, 
Professor A. Liautard, is well known in botli continents, 
which is also true of several of the Professors. Circulais 
containing full information,.can be obtained at this office. 
We will present a one-term-scholarship ($110) in this 
University to the first person who sends us 100 new sub¬ 
scribers at $ 1.00 each, for this premium. 
A Splendid Opportunity for Se¬ 
curing a Farm. 
No. 349.—A Farm of 80 Acres of choice 
farming land in Kansas, lying contiguous to the Kansas 
and Pacific Railroad. The land is free from all incum¬ 
brance, well located, and admirably adapted for agricul¬ 
tural purposes. We will present this Farm to the individ¬ 
ual who sends us 300 new subscribers at $1.50 each. [Or, 
we will soli the farm for $300 cash, or $377 on five year 
payments, which is a very low price for it]. Full partic¬ 
ulars of locality, soil, etc., furnished to any party who 
desires to work for this premium. 
No. 350.—A Farm of 80 Acres of choice 
land, in Madison County, Nebraska. This land lies con¬ 
tiguous to a railroad, in the heart of what will soon be 
one of the finest agricultural regions in the rapidly grow¬ 
ing State of Nebraska; good soil, clear title, and all taxes 
paid tip. We will present this farm to the individual 
who sends ns 320 new subscribers at $1.59 each, [or, we 
will sell the farm for $340 cash]. Full particulars as to 
locality, soil, climate, etc., furnished to the individual 
who wishes to work for this premium. 
No. 35 I .—A Farm of 80 Acres in Min¬ 
nesota, in close proximity to the Northern Pacific Rail¬ 
road. The land is of superior quality, specially adapted 
for wheat and other crops. It is unincumbered, and all 
taxes (laid to date. We will present tiiis farm for 390 sub¬ 
scribers at $1.50 each, [or, we will sell the farm for $400]. 
Full particulars as to soil, locality, etc., forwarded to the 
individual who works for this premium. 
[The above lands are cheap at the prices. It will not be 
difficult to secure them if one goes at it with a will. One 
lady gathered 300 subscribers at $1.50 eacli in less 
than a month, and over 3,000 during a single year] 
No. 352.-Lloyd’s “Dollar Maps.”- 
We have made arrangements with the well-known Map 
Publishers, Messrs. H. H. Lloyd, & Co., 171 Fulton St., 
New York, for the supply of their beautiful series of 
Dollar Maps. For two subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
we will present, post paid, any one of the following 
Maps, the selection to be named when the Premium is 
ordered:—1. United States (complete).—This con¬ 
tains more names than most Maps several times the size. 
The selection of places is according to their importance. 
All Railroads and all important Towns and Stations arc 
shown. It is one of the best Maps for the money ever 
offered.—2. North-eastern States.— It embraces 
New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 
Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky. 
Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and nearly all of Wisconsin 
and Illinois, also Ontario and Quebec, and the entire 
Lake Region is shown.—3. Western States.— A 
County and Railroad Map. Very Complete. Showing 
Post-Offices and Stations very fully. The States of Ohio, 
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan,Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa, 
Kansas. Nebraska, Dakota, and most of Missouri and 
Kentucky are shown.—4. Southern States.— It is 
similar to the Map of the Western States. It shows the 
States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, 
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. Florida, Ala¬ 
bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Ten¬ 
nessee, Kentucky, and portions of Texas and other 
States. — 5. South-western States. — Contains 
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Indian Terri¬ 
tory, and most of New Mexico. —6. The World on 
Mercator’s Projection, together with Maps of the North¬ 
ern and Southern Hemispheres and Eastern and Western 
Hemispheres in globular form. Also a Map of Ocean Cur¬ 
rents.—7. Pictorial Chart of the World.— A 
very attractive and comprehensive work, containing a 
small Map of the World on Mercator’s Projection ; a 
Globular World; Hights of Mountains; Comparative 
Hights of the Principal Water-Falls; Length of Rivers ; 
a Time Dial; Great Battles and Sieges of the World; Re¬ 
markable Discoveries and Inventions; Population of 
Principal Cities of the World, and a great amount of 
other information. In the center is a magnificent view 
of the Capitol at Washington, from Steel, and the Flags 
of all Nations form a Border.— 8. Palestine and all 
Bible hands. —An excellent work, embracing on one 
sheet: 1. Palestine on a large scale. 2. The Travels 
of the Apostle Paul, and the World as known to the He¬ 
brews. 3. Tlie Peninsula of Mt.. Sinai, and the Route of 
the Israelites lrom Egypt to the Promised Land. 4. 
Plan of Jerusalem, Holy Places, etc. 5. A Chart of Sea¬ 
sons, Productions, and oilier valuable matter.—The above 
Maps are of uniform size, tlie paper measuring 2S54X40 
inches. They are handsomely mounted on rollers, ready 
for hanging, or they will be supplied in “ pocket form” at 
same price. For one more subscription at $1.50 (that is 
for three at $1.50 each), we will send either of these Maps 
mounted on roller, with doth back. [Or, we will send any 
one of them post-paid, for $1.00 eacli, or, with cloth back, 
$1.50 each.] 
No. 353.—The new People’s Map of 
the United States.— From Messrs. H. H. Lloyd 
& Co. A new, Distinct, Accurate, and Attractive Work, 
size 40X56 inches. This Map gives a clear view of tlie 
States and Territories of “our Great Republic,” its 
Railroad System, and the principal Cities and Towns. It 
is adorned with views, from steel, of the Capitol at 
Washington, Mount Vernon, Washington from the Mon¬ 
ument, and New York. Also a Map of the World, glo¬ 
bular form. On the reverse side are maps of The World 
on Mercator’s Projection, Europe, North America, and 
Palestine. Also the last Census of the United States, by 
Counties, Population of Principal Cities, and a list of 
Remarkable Discoveries and Inventions, forming, alto¬ 
gether, an exceedingly useful and attractive Work.— 
Price $2.75. It will be sent by us, post-paid, for four 
subscriptions at $1.50 each. [Or we will supply cne, 
post-paid, on receipt of the price, $2.75.] 
No. 354.—New Sectional Map of Ne¬ 
braska. —Published by Messrs. H. R. Page & Co., 
Chicago. This Map has been carefully constructed from 
the plans in the Office of the Surveyor-General, and from 
special County Surveys. The location of Railroads and 
Stations was procured in the Offices of the Engineers of 
the various roads, and the names and boundaries of the 
Precincts, location of Streams, Post Offices. Villages, 
and all Bridges crossing the Platte River, were obtained 
from authentic sources. This is the latest and most com¬ 
plete Map of this State yet published, and no other Map 
compares with it either in information or execution. 
Size of map 28 X48 inches. Scale, 10 miles to 1 inch. 
Price, half-mounted, with rollers, $1.50, and we will send 
it prepaid for 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each. [Or we will 
supply it prepaid on receipt of the price, $1.50; or it wHl 
be sent, full-mounted on muslin, with roller, for $2.00.1 
