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AMEEIOAE' AGEIOULTUEIST, 
[Decembkh, 
FRUIT FARM FOR SALE. 
Containing sixty acres (one-liaif within the boundaries of 
the city.i, containing timber, pasture, weli water, large 
apple orchard, good dwelling, cout.iniug live rooms, sta¬ 
bles. The orcliard is surrounded on tliree sides by an osage 
liedge; all good loam soil, well suited for planting; all pro¬ 
duce will tiud a ready sale in ISlooinington, a city of 25,000 
inliabitants. If preferred, the laud will be sold in lots of 5 
or 10 acres. Terms, one-lifth cash, the balance in five yearly 
payments, with six per cent interest. Good reasons for 
selling will be given. For particulars, address 
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PETEK FOLSOM, Bloomington, 111. 
INJAGAKAWHITE grape. MARLBORO Raspberry. 
H. S. Akdebson. Union Spnngs. N.Y. Catalogue/ree 
156 
New Scrap Pictures and Tennyson’s Poems 
mailed for 10 cents. 
CAiTTOL CARD CO., Hartford, Conn. 
L ady of education wanted on SALARY in every 
city and village. A FEW wanted to travel. NO cap- 
tal required TYLER & CO., Detroit, itlicli. 
PLAYS 
Dialogues, Tableaux, Speakers, etc., for 
School, Club and Parlor. Best out. Cata- 
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Paid Local or Traveling 
Salesmen to sell our 
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to the trade. State salary wanted and address 
The Clipper Mfs. Co. Limited, Cincinnati, O. 
SALARY^ 
BOYS 
MAKE 60 PER CENT PROFIT. 
NEW CIGAR CLIPPER. 
Sells at sight. Outfit by mail, 7.') 
- cents; sample, 10 cents. N. O. 
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EVERY iOY OR QIRL 
Who sends us 16 cents and the names and addresses of 
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^To introduce onr°^oSs'am^ecure'future trade^w^wIlT 
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1885 CAmoeOE 1885 
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HOLIOW STEEL STANDARD aTSII 
S. L. ILLEN & CO. Blfrs. Philadelphia. 
II«W TO TELL THE AGE OF A HORSE, a pocket manual of I 
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have occasion to buy horses. Such knowledge is valuable alike to the farmer, 
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Tricks of horse traders are fully exposed so that no one need be cheated. 
There is also a chapter on Horse Character, telling how to know whether a 
horse is kind and gentle or vicious and unreliable. Bound in extra cloth, 
with ink side-stamp. PriceSO cents, post-paid. Our Offer: —We will send 
the FARMER'S MAGAZINE one year and a copy, both for only 50 cents. 
Address Pottft Erotlicro, Box 30, ParkcHburg, Chester Co., Pa. 
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A GOOD Stir ron $12. 
LENGTH OF BARREL 22 TO 28 INCHES. 
SHOOTS ACCURATELY UP TO 1200 YARDS. 
GOOD WITH SHOT AT 100 TABDS, 
EVANS’26-SHOT SPORTING MAGAZINE GUN 
SHOOTS TWENTY-SIX SHOTS IN SIXTY SECONDS, 
With Either Ball or Shot Cartridge, Without Kemoving from the Shoulder. 
Tpj • A.! m j. /n • J.T_J For Ijargc or Sniall Gaine> as it can be Used 
It IS tilG Best CjUH hi th© iworld. instantly as a Kifle or Shot Gmi. 
NO HAMMER IN THE WAY. THROWING DOWN THE GUARD EJECTS, LOADS AND COCKS. 
The Evans is without exception the most accurate> longest ranged, easiest loaded, quickest flred, l^st constructed, 
simplest and most perfect breech loading gun in the world. It is 44-calibrc, centre nre, 22 to 2S-iucli barrel. 
Engraved Black Walnut Stock, and sighted with graduated sights up to 1,20U yards. 
Good for all Large Game -a ri/HsA | Good_ lor all Sinajl Game 
with Uall Cartridge at 
1,200 Yards 
with Shot Cartridge at 
100 Yards. 
WHAT IS SAID OF THE EVANS.—UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. 
1 
between i 
Chester! 
out a wl _ 
shooting gun I ever put to my shoulder, and ns for accuracy i.-- - _ . 
.J. A. Boyd, of Yates’Sharpshooters. This Repeating Gun is superior to all others, for bytliease oi new 
patents it can be nseil for all kinds of game, large or small, and. put iloiihle barrel guns way out of 
sight tor quick and ellective shooting, w’e guarantee every gun perfect.tu every respect. \\ c will sell this splendid 
repeating gun 22-inch barrel for $12.00, or the 28-inch barrel for $14.00 if ordered before Januar.v 1st. Don t miss 
tills cliance, but huv the gnu at once. Cut this Out and mention this paper when you order, as this advertisement will 
not appear again. \Ve will send the gun C. O. D., if you send $4.00 witfi order, the balance can be paid at the Express 
Office wlieii you receive tiie gun. If yon send full amount of casli witli order, we ivill send 25 ball and 2d shot cartridges 
free. Brice of Shot Cartridges $2.00 per hundred. Ball Cartridges $1.50 per hundred. ^We are able to make this 
extraordinary offer because we liave secured twenty thousand dollars wortli of tliese guns at onc-tlilrd tlie actual cost. 
ter or Dost'Office jfouey Order. | World Mf’g Co., 122 Nassau Street, New York. 
