1879.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
485 
Winchester Repeating Fire Arms. 
The Best and Most Reliable Arm in the World. 
BADGE WON 
BY 
MAJOR JAMES E. STETSON 
in a rapidity and accuracy 
match, using the Winchester 
Rifle as a single Breech Loader 
in competition with the Ward- 
Burton, Remington, Spring- 
field, Sharps, Peabody, and 
other rifles. 
Model ’66. Model '73. Model ’76. 
Sporting Rifle, Octagon Barrel..$23.00 $27.00 $35.00 
“ “ y, “ 11 . 23.00 27.00 .35.00 
.“ “ Round “ . 22.00 25.00 32.00 
Carbine.. . 20.00 24.00 27.00 
33i' == Every Variety of Metallic Ammunition 
at the Lowest Market Bates. 
SKKD FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 
New Haven, Conn., or 
245 Broadway, New York. 
AGENT FOR PACIFIC COAST: 
JOHN SKINKfB, 115 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal. 
OVER 1,000,000 ACRES OF FINE FARMING LANDS 
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For sale at $3.00 to $6.00 per acre on easy terms. They are in the great Spring Wheat belt. Other crops successfully 
raised. Free lare and low freights to purchasers. For Guide containing maps, and full information, address 
CHAS. E, SHVHVIONS, Land Com. C. & N. W. Ry. Co., Chicago, Ills. 
Choice lands on long credit or large discount for cash. 
JAMES 
“A Climate of the Moun¬ 
tains with a Soil of the 
Valleys.” 
a The St. Paul 
& Sioux City 
Railroad 
Traverses the wheat garden and Indian corn region of the 
Northwest, Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern 
Iowa. Nut so far North as to be limited in variety of pro¬ 
duction. Not so far South as to be subject to malaria. 
1,000,000 acres of unequalled farming aud stock-raising lands 
with unsurpassed natural adva tages for location, climate, 
soil, and nearness to market. They produce 20 to 40 bushels 
of wheat, 46 to 60 bushels of Indian corn ; 250 to 300 bushels 
of potatoes; 175 to 200 gallons Amber Cane svrup to the 
acre. Natural blue joint meadow grass. Undulating prairie 
of deep rich loam. 1,000 to 1,200 feet above sea level. Lakes 
and streams, numerous churches, schools, mills, and thrifty 
villages. 
For full particulars, address 
II- DRAKE, 
Land Commissioner, St. 
Perfect Milk Pail 
Price $2.00. 
Preserves 
Milk from 
specks and 
lumps of 
dirt and 
dung, and from the 
odors of the stable, of 
the yard, and of the 
milker, which give the 
so-called animal 
odors. A seat while 
milking , holds 14 qts.; 
can not be stepped in, 
kicked over, nor dam¬ 
aged by the cow ; the 
milk is strained before 
entering it. If you de¬ 
sire purer, more whole¬ 
some and fragrant milk, 
cream, and butter, than ever before, send $2.00 for a pail, 01 - 
get circulars and induce the store-keeper 10 order a dozen. 
Address DAIRY SUPPLY CO., 
P. O. BOX 416. O.fil .fc- OrpAnnanl. C. 1W 17 
Also dealers in 
LILLY’S PATENT 
IIUTTER-WORKil 
is now acknowledged to be the 
only complete and effective sell¬ 
feeding machine in the market, 
mixing the salt and imitating 
hand-work to perfection. Send 
for circular and see the list of 
prominent dairymen now using 
them. 
C. H. R. TRIEBEUS, 
31G Race St., Phila., Pa 
P. O. Box 416. 261 & 263 Greenwich St., N. Y. 
all kinds of Dairy Supplies. 
Rectangular and 
Square BOX 
' Cheapest aud Best* No in¬ 
side fixtures, and always reliable . 
Six sizes of each kind made. 
Three sizes of the Tever Butter 
Worker made. Best material 
used, and every Churn and Butter 
Worker warranted exactly as re¬ 
presented. One Churn at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agent. 
Send Postal for Circulars. 
Fort Atkinson, Wis» 
$100. CHALLENGE! $100. 
MRS. B. SMITH’S BUTTER COLOR. 
We offer above to any that will excel it in Color or 
Taste. Harmless: and the Butter keeps the longestand 
sells at Highest Price. Send for Dairymen's Receipt 
Book, Urea. Mrs. B. SMITH. 72 N. 4th St„ Phila.. Pa. 
SOliD AT GOLD PRICES : 
The Original Improved 
T t UNION CHURN. 
Introduced 14 years ago, and the ac¬ 
knowledged standard churn of the 
country. Easily operated aud easily 
cleaned, making beautiful butter by 
the extra working of the dasher on 
the butter while churning. Our Union 
_■ Churn lias been awarded the first prize 
over all competitors at twelve differ- 
==• ent State Fairs. Every Churn war¬ 
ranted. Address TIFFIN UNION 
CHURN CO., Tiffin, Ohio. 
E. & 0, WARD, 
Paul Minn. 
PRODUCE COMMIS¬ 
SION MERCHANTS. 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving full instructions 
for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
_ Ref., Irving National Buuk , New York City. 
L E. RANSOM, 84 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. CITY. 
• Perfect Butter Color at lowest prices. 
