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January.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
131 & 33 
P. O. Box 4235, 
Stores, Hotels. 
Restaurants, Club 
consumers will find 
to send Postal Card 
dress, and get the 
N. B.—Be¬ 
ware of imi¬ 
tators. 
NEW TORE. 
Boarding Houses, 
Agents, and large 
it to their interest 
to the above ad- 
latest terms. 
HUMBUG. 
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 
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 and see. 
Cheap fare from all principal points. 
Write for information. Sent Free everywhere. 
LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R. Co., 
Cor. 9th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. 
jy Refer to this advertisement. 
FOR SALEA T S2— TOfSLEPER AOREON 
EASY TERMS. FREE FARE & LOW FREIGHT 
TO PURCHA SEES. FOR GUIDE CONTAINING 
MARA FULL iN FORMATION/. ADDRESS • 
CHAS. EL . -S' / /V7 AYJ O Kl S’, 
LANE) COMR C.EkNW.Ry CAN DA GO, // L . 
FARMS. 
100 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
B UY MARYLAND FARMS! *7 TO *35 
per acre. Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg, Md. 
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SPLENDID KANSAS LAND! 
The beautiful and highly Improved Farm of 640 acres, 
known as the “READER FLOAT,” situated about 
two miles north of the city limits of Lawrence, Kansas, is 
offered for sale at low figures and on easy terms This is 
probably as fine an opportunity for an investment as can be 
found in Eastern Kansas. The farm embraces a full sec¬ 
tion, chiefly “ second bottom ” land, with about 300 acres 
under cultivation, the balance pasture and timber. Its 
proximity to Lawrence City, with its social, religious, and 
educational advantages, with great facilities of railroad 
transportation, with an abundance of fine water, etc., gives 
it special advantages over many other localities, and par¬ 
ticularly as a stock grazing farm. If desired, the land will 
he divided or exchanged for improved unincumbered pro¬ 
perty in the East. For particulars apply to ANDREW 
TOSH & Co., Lawrence. Kansas, or to the undersigned, at 
Easton, Pa. WM. W. MARSH. GEO. M. REEDER, Exe¬ 
cutors, or REEDER & REEDER, Attorneys, Easton, Pa. 
CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts; homes or investments for sale by 
McAFEE BROTHERS, 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
Choice lands on long credit or large discount for cash. 
"A Climate of the Moun¬ 
tains with a Soil of the 
Valleys,” _ 
The St. Paul 
& Sioux City 
Railroad 
Traverses the wheat garden and Indian corn region of the 
Northwest, Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern 
Iowa. Not so far North as to be limited in variety of pro¬ 
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1,000,000 acres of unequalled farming and stock-raising lands 
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of wheat, 46 to GO bushels of Indian corn ; 250 to 300 bushels 
of potatoes; 175 to 200 gallons Amber Cane syrup 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 
JAMES IT. DRAKE, 
Lund Commissioner, St. Paul Minn 
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12mo. CLOTH. PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
FOR THE 
LITTLE GIRLS. 
The “2E0LIA” Piano. 
Here is one of the prettiest and most pleasing 
toys we ever have offered, and while little boys of 
course will be glad to have it, it is specially de¬ 
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sometimes, we are told, why we don’t get up more 
things “ for them and not for anybody else.” It is 
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high; its tones are very pleasing, and it will de¬ 
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Price, $1.00; Expressage to be paid by the Receiver. 
Send for a Catalogue of all our Rocks, Toys, and 
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ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
Sid SftOtDWAY, New Yobs, 
