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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
July.] 
I” f| ign AHEAD ALL THE TIME. The very best 
1 S’ HA fresh goods direct from the importers at 
1 aiWtrfii half the usual cost. Best plan to Club 
Agents and large buyers. All express 
charges paid. Quality guaranteed. New terms free. 
THE CJREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
P O. Box 4235. 31 & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
FARMS 
[MINNESOTA 
DAKOTA 
siMSiS® 
pv —5 OVER 1,000,000 ACRES of 
Sfine farming lands 
U—4 IN MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA, 
Q_I For sale by the WINONA & ST. PETER R. R. CO., 
*7j At from $3 to $6 per Acre, and on liberal terms. 
These lands lie in the great wheat belt of the North- 
CAJ 1 West, and are equally well adapted to the growth of 
, iV other grain, vegetables, etc. The climate is unsur- 
PO passed tor healtht'nlness. 
!—They are Free front Incumbrance. 
Circulars, Maps, etc., containing full informa- 
tion, sent free. 
CBAS. E. SIMMONS, Land Commissioner, 
Gen'l Odices C. & N.-W. K’y Co., Chicago, Ills. 
Men lion this paper in writing. 
[RELIEF FOR HARD TIMES” 1 
A Sure Investment!! 
BUY LAND OF 
| THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, I 
This Company has 3,000,000 acres of the Best I 
jin the world; for sale in NEBRASKA, at! 
j Prices and on Terms that make it cheaper to| 
lown a farm than he without. Short Win- 
Iters! Long Summers! Come and see. 
jciieap fare from all principal points. 
Write for information. Sent Free everywhere. 
LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R. Co., j 
Cor. 9th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. 
Ijgy Refer to this advertisement. 
FOR SALE. 
A. Gentleman’s Home. 
I have a plantation of 1,292 acres which I wish to sell. It 
has on it a beautiful new house, out-houses, stables, cribs, 
laborers houses, barns, etc.; the dwelling house is entirely 
new, the soil is as good as any in Virginia, and is well 
known as one of the finest game farms in Virginia; the 
grounds around the house are iugrass and beautiful dowers ; 
the dwelling house is completely furnished with new furni¬ 
ture bought in 1879; there is a fine pair of carriage horses 
and carriage, farm implements, and all things necessary for 
carrying on the farm. I will sell the whole as it stands, for 
$10, COO, $5 000 cash, and $5,00u on 2 years’ time, at 6 per cent. 
Particulars by mail. 
C. D. EP ES, Nottoway Court House, V a. 
■CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts; homes or investments for sale by 
McAFEE BROTHERS. 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
250 MARYLAND FARMS, “SS 30 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its.lux¬ 
uries), in Talbot Co., Mil. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. New Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address_ C. K. SHANAHAN, Atty—Eastqm_McL__ 
A 
Is being formed at Buffalo, N. Y., to settle a tract of seven 
thousand acres. Those wishing to know all about it and 
California Colonies, can, by addressing California Colony, 
14 W. Swan St„ Buffalo, N. Y„ or Wendell Easton, 22 Mont¬ 
gomery St., San Fra ncisco, Cal. _ 
F «!o s £ 00 JOIN OUR COLONY ! 
^op^ro^pamgAiets^ee^^JF^^lCH^^laremontjVaj 
-f-i * TV T» /l O 100 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
BT /\ |-£ VI ^ —Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
X jVJLV.Tg U. A. P. GRIFFITH^Smyrna L DeL 
Galvanized Cable Fence Strand 
The only Wire Fence that stands the test of time. No 
8 PHILIP S. JUSTICE, 
_ 14 N. 5th St„ Phil., Pa. 
Bookwalter 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.. .$315.00 
4* “ “ ... 245.00 
6H “ “ ... 315.00 
!^~Put on Cars at Springfield, Ohio. 
JAMES LEFFEL&CO., 
Springfield, Ohio, 
or 109 Liberty St., New York City. 
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ATLASportahleENCINE 
Send for Illustrated Descriptive Circular. 
WORKS, Indianapolis, Ind. 
:ript: 
ATLAS ENGINE 1 
SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION! 
SOMETHING IN WHICH YOU ARE ALL INTERESTED. 
The gunning season is close at hand, and in order to supply our many readers and sportsmen with the very best 
Fire Arms that can be had in the market, we have made arrangements with the justly celebrated 55. Remington 
& Sons to furnish any of their Arms, at the very lowest prices. 
No. 1.—Double-Barreled ISreccli-IiOading Sliot-Gun. —We take pleasure in offering this gun, 
with rebounding locks, central fire, 10 or 12-gauge, 28 or 30-inch steel barrels, with all the important features of a 
first-class gun in every particular, at a price within the reach of all. 
We Send this Gun, securely packed, with 2 dozen brass shells and 100 paper shells, 500 primers, a reloader and 
reprimer, to any address, EXPRESS PAID, on the receipt of $40. 
E5P” Any other style of this make at proportionate prices. 
(( 
THE KINS OF MAGAZINE RIFLES, 
UN EQUALED FOR RAPIDITY AND ACCURACY IN FIRING. 
The constant enquiry from our readers in regard to a good Magazine Rifle caused us to make an arrangement with the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING- ARMS CO., 
Whereby we are now able to furnish all who desire one of their superior Rifles at the lowest possible price. 
LOOK AT THE PRICES 
W e can furnish any of the models of this reliable Rifle at the very 
lowest prices, packed ready for shipment, and delivered at nearly every 
express office Free op Charge. 
Sporting Rifle, Octagon Barrel. 
“ “ a. “ “ ■ 
“ Round “ . 
Carbine.. 
Model ’66. 
Model ’73. 
Model ’76. 
.$23.00 
$27.00 
$35.00 
.... 23.00 
27.00 
35.00 
.... 22.00 
25.00 
32.00 
.... 20.00 
24.00 
27.00 
REMINGTON’S CREEDMOOR RIFLES. 
TSSEBK REPUTATION ESTABLISHED BY PRACTICAL USE. 
No. 1.—Long Range Creedmoor Rifles used by most of the successful competitors at the Inter¬ 
national, State, and other rifle-contests. The barrels, locks , etc., all of the same quality, and shooting equally well —the 
differences being in the stocks and extra finish. All three have vernier sight, wind gauge, and spirit level. No. 1 
lias a “pistol grip” stock; No. 2 is without pistol grip; No. 3 has a military stock. Shooting and calibre of all 
being the same. No. 1, $100 ; No. 2, $70 ; No. 3, $55. 
No. 2.—Mid-Range Rifle, using central-fire cartridges 40, 44, 45 or 50-100 calibre. Sporting Stock Com¬ 
bination Peep and open rear. Beach front-sight, 28 and 30-inch barrels. $32. 
No. 3.—Hunting and Target Rifle, breech-loading, rim fire, for general use up to % of a mile. For 
hunting and target shooting this is a valuable rifle. The calibre"may be 22, 32 or 38-100 as desired, 26 and 28-iuch 
barrels. $22. 
Any of these Rifles sent Free to any address on receipt of the price. 
Send for our New and Enlarged Edition of Sportsman’s Catalogue, issued July 1st, 1879. 
Elegantly Illustrated, with nearly 100 Engravings. This complete Catalogue, which is printed on tinted paper, 
and contains invaluable information regarding books, guns, and accoutrements for Sportsmen, will be sent post 
free on i eceipt of 5 cents. 
Please itemize your inquiries for prices of any articles, and they will receive prompt attention. 
SPORTSMAN'S DEPARTMENT, 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, New York. 
