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AMERICAl^ AGEICULTUEIST, 
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THIS SOLID QOID BAND RIND. war. 
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I an elegant Tclvct'llncd ca»kct» acase 
|of samples of our lieautifulCards^and 
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I 
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__ A. I. HOOT. Medina. Oliio. 
S TEREOPTICON.-McALLISTER’S MAKE ; WILL SELL 
with Views, etc., for Ii375. Only been used five times. 
Cost $5.')0. Particulars free. W. SlONEV, Cobham, Va, 
M SC 
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•Adams Spring Corn Cultivators. 
■ Marse illes meg. CO., Marsailles, La Salle Co., Illinois. 
NORTHERN''sEGARTANE*MAN^Lr*“ 
By Pkofs. Weeeb and Scovell, of Champaigx, Ills. Sent 
free on application to 
GEO. L. SQUIER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Sugar Hand Book, 1884. 
A Valuable Treatise on Sugar Canes 
Ilncluding the Minnesota Early Amber), and their manu¬ 
facture into syru|) and sugar. Although coQ.iprised in small 
■compass, and furnished, free to applicants, it is the best 
practical manual on Sugar Canes published. 
BLYWIYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
Cincinnati, O. 
Manufacturer of Steam Sugar Machinery, Steam Engines, 
Victor Cane Mill, Cook Sugar Evaporator, etc. 
BARNES’ 
Patent Foot and SteamPower 
Machinery. Complete outfits 
Sgfor Actual Work-shop Busi- 
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Metal. Circular Saws,Scroll 
Formers, Mortisers.Te- 
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Ai- W. F. & JOHN BARNF!§». 
No. DO jRuby St. Kockroru. m. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain Forms 
cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
C OME TO MARV'LAND r-Improved Farms. $10 
to $25 per acre. Descripl.ive Catalogues sent free. 
__ n. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
F or sale, Farms in Minnesota and Dakota. Choice 
Wheat Farms in the Red River Valley. Terms to suit 
every purchaser. Also town lots in Brainerd. Fargo, Val- 
ley City and Bismarck. Special attention given to fur¬ 
nishing information relative to business and farming 
interests of Minnesota and Dakota, and to making invest¬ 
ments for non-residents. Call on or write. 
H. M. BARRON, Hrainerd, Minn. 
G reenhouses to rent at madison, n. j.—the 
Greenliouses owned liy the estate of tlie late Francis S. 
Lathrop. Four houses, each 125 feet long by 25 feet wide. 
Fully stocked and in first-class order. Tlie roses from tliese 
Greenhouses are well known. Rent. ,$1,200 per annum, paya¬ 
ble Quarterly. - -’ ‘ — ’ - ‘ - 
Gummere, Jr., 
• CIS S. Lathrop, Madison, N. J. 
terly. References required. Apply to Barker 
E, Jr., SDepeystsi St.. New York, or to Mrs. Fkan- 
5) 
HOME, SWEET HOME. 
SIO Monthly Buys Your 
Own. 
A HEW CITY. 
Where monthly payments double monttilv. Several thou¬ 
sand building lots surrounding depot at Hinsdale City, 
adjoining beautiful Garden City and Creedmoor Rifle Range, 
N. V.. is being sold at $1,55 per lot on montlilv payments of 
$5eaohby R. WILSON, Attorney, 335 Broadway, 
N. Y. The prices of unsold lots will be increased $5 each, 
monthly.uutil at least$300 per lot is reached. By this method 
•each monthly payment of $5 is worth .$10 the month follow¬ 
ing, and by the time a lot is paid for it has doubled its value. 
Hundreds of cottages will be erected on the property and 
sold on monthly payments of $10 for each $1,000 of cost. 
This is a safe and profitable way of investing small sums in 
a spot where climate, drives and surroundings are unsur¬ 
passed and where distance to New York is only 35 minutes 
by rail and commutation only 10 cts. Building optional. 
Active agents wanted. Circulars free. Secure ere next ad- 
CHEAP DAIRY FARMS 
For sale on long time, Lumber furnished on time to build good barns to men with means to buy stock. Good 
schools, good churches, good society, good water, cheese factory, creamery. 100 Miles from great cities of St. Paul and 
Minneapolis. Best opening in the United States. Come now and get the advantage of the rise in land. Write 
for pamphlet “ Why Mixed Farming and Stock Growing Pay in Minnesota,” sent FREE to any address. 
7 per cent Land bonds from $200 upwards always for sale. Safe as Government bonds. 
Z. B. CLARKE, Cashier Swift County Bank, Benson, Minn. 
OME CENT 
invested in a postal card and addressed as below 
WILL 
give to the writer full information as to the best lands 
in the United States now for sale ; how be can 
BUY 
them on the lowest and best terms, also the full text of 
the U. S. land laws and how to secure 
320 ACRES 
of Government Lands in Northwestern Minnesota and 
Northeastern Dakota. 
Address ; 
JA-^IES M. F®WEie, 
Land and Emigration Commissioner, 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
"IS SCSI m iss woeli,” 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Crain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Combined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1883 
Reports prove the agriculturists of Nebraska to have 
been the most successful of any people in the West. 
Write for information about the above matters—also 
about U. P. Ry. lands in this State, which will be sent Free, 
in great variety, by J.EAVITT BURNHAM, 
Laud Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Oiualia, Neb. 
Refer to tliis advertisement. _ad l 
CALIFORNIA. ties; 200-page pmnphlet 
and map; price 50 cents, postage paid. 
McAFEE BROTHERS, Land Agents, 
234 Montgomery St., Sail Francisco, Cal. 
F arms.—M ild climate; profitable and productive; 
$500 to $2,000. Best of markets. New land, $20 per 
acre. Terms easy. C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. 
111 li'-llJHIS. for Fruit, Grain, and Grass. 
itlAIl. I IjAiilf 1 AlvITia^ gajf -vvater. $20 to $50per 
acre. Catalogues free. ISLER & MEEKINS, Cambridge, Md 
Excels all other Pianos in its various patented im¬ 
provements. a?he new designs in CHICKEBING 
GRANDS, assuring larger results in power and 
PURITY, LENGTH AND SWEETNESS OF TONE, leave noth¬ 
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PIANOS, in all the usual styles, are unrivaled. The 
new CHICKEBING UPRIGHT has the justly-eele- 
brated patented metallic action, which forever pre¬ 
vents the possibility of atmospheric interference with 
the instrument, and adapts it for use in any climate. 
For elegant new Illustrated Catalogue, just published, 
address, 
VIRGINIA 
Farms for Sale. Catalogue 
free. Maps of Va. 20 cts. 
H.L.Staples^Co.Kichmond.Vst 
0,7 A 1%/r d on James River, Va., in a Northern 
By b| settlement. Illus. circular free. 
-LJ. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Va. 
HENRY S. ISELIN, SHELDON, IOWA. 
Minnesota and Iowa Lands. Send for Monthly Land Jour¬ 
nal, free. 
For Sale in Nebraska. 
CHICKERING <& SONS, 
warerooms: 
130 Fifth Avenue, I 1S6 Tremont St., 
NEW YORK. 1 BOSTON. 
2{entwn thh 2>aper> 
DELAWARE FARMS at low prices. Terms easy, 
short winters, healthy climate, plenty fruit, fish and oysters. 
Scud for description, free, J. D. Hendricks, Houston, Del. 
LDRID& ORANGE GROVES 
healthy location. Address Farrell’s ‘Waldo rijrr 
Land Office, Waldo, Florida. Maps & papers rkltt 
160 FARMS,T™3'oo\c?es” 
Near railroad and navigable salt water (with all its luxur¬ 
ies) in Talbot Co.. Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. New Pamphlet and Map, showing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty, Easton, Md. 
ELEGANT STOCK FARM. 
Monmouth Co., N. J. Cost $60,000; sell for ^■1,000. Also, 
50 acres fruit and improvements, $6,000. 100 acres four miles 
west Long Branch, $11,000. 150 acres, good improvements, 
near Freehold, N. J., $12,000. 107 acres adjoining, $12,000. 
37 acres, improvements, near Shrewsbury, $6,000. Hand¬ 
some residence and 145 acres, Manalapan, N. J., cost $40,- 
uno ; sell for $20,000. 131 acres. Orange Co.,N. Y., $8,500. 
52 acre farm near Geneva. N. Y. 53 acres, Morris Co., N. J., 
$1,500. Large list of places bought under foreclosure, N. Y. 
and N. J. Seashore propertv. WM. H. SICKELS & SON, 
234 Broadway, N. Y., or Red Bank, N. J. 
I have several choice pieces 
of land lyiiifr in COLFAX 
COUNTY, between RICH¬ 
LAND and SHELL 
CREEK, Bocalert sbcjii* flse B.ijie of nine 
'BJiiioia a®!««-iI5c fl5saili-<>a«5. These lands 
were selected many years since from a large area, 
as being amongst the Veo'y ^'Itoicrst iia 
rVEBBlSAf^HiA. I want to dispose of these 
lands immediately, in whole or part, and all per¬ 
sons who are coming to NEBRASKA to live, 
:i494li-e<>s> laic, oi* 
come directty to taay l&IBEee iit. 4,'o- 
Government and Railroad lands in this vicinity 
were long ago settled. Some of these lands are 
only 3 and 4 miles from BENTON, Neb., on the 
Union Pacific Railroad, a village with an Elevator. 
COLUMBUS and SCHUYLER, only 7 miles away, 
are large and prosperous 
places. For information 
regarding these and other 
NEBRASKA Lands, address 
SAM'I. C. sraixiff. 
Real Estate, and Vice-Pres’t. First National Bank, 
COLUMBUS NEB. 
LANDS 
