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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
155 
1,500,000 ACRES 
OF THE 
Most Fertile and Eligibly Located Lands, 
Suitable for FARMING and GRAZING, are offered 
FOR SAI.E to actual settlers, on the most liberal terms, 
by the ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY 
RAILROAD COMPANY, lying along their line of 
road in the State of Nebraska. 
The superior advantages that these lands possess in point 
of location, lying on the direct highway running East and 
West between New York and San l rancisco, are at a glance 
comprehended by everv one looking to a rapid increase in 
the value of real estate and fanning lands. 
Tlte SOIL is DEEP and RICH, and produces the 
heaviest Grain Crops in the country. Tlte temperature of 
this section of the United Slates is particularly favorable 
for raising Fruits and all kinds of Garden Vegetables to 
perfection, and as a grazing country it even excels Kansas, 
not only in point of the luxuriance of its grasses, but from 
tlte absenee of tlte fly that troubles cattle. This section has 
abundance of good water, and is destined to become before 
long tlte fattening grounds of the large herds in the West. 
Till! climate is the most even and salubrious. Tlte most 
'liberal facilities will-lie extended to settlers on these lands. 
For further information and pamphlets, address 
W. A. TREFFENBERC, 
31 Nassau St., Mew York, 
Or E. N. MORILL, 
Land Commissioner, Hiawatha, Kan. 
TT'OR SAB.B3, near Washington, D. C.—Two 
JC superior Fruit Farms, Vineyards, and Timber I.ands. 
Can he had at a great ha'gain. For particulars apply. In- 
letter or in person, to Wm. Reading, near Georgetown, D.C 
1 NEW COLONY IN HIM! 
At “ SKIDDY,” in Neosho Valley, on 
MISSOURI, KANSAS, and TEXAS RAILWAY. 
Under the auspices of the 
NATIONAL BUREAU OF MIGRATION. 
Mr. Wm. P. Tomlinson, Local Agent, is on the ground, 
and will give advice and assistance in locating land. 
THE AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOME¬ 
STEAD JOURNAL, 
Containing maps, with full particulars ns to the Organiza¬ 
tion of the Colony, tlte Lands, Productions, Climate, Wood, 
Water, etc., SENT FREE, on application to 
S. R. WELLS, Sec’y of tlte National Bureau of Migration, 
3S9 Broadway, New York. 
FARM FOR §AJL<E, 
T HE farm of the late Hon. Augustus S. Porter, consist¬ 
ing of about 400 acres of very choice land, with good 
buildings, good roads and beautifully situated. Four miles 
below Niagara Falls, and two miles from Susnension Bridge. 
Price $125 per acre. If not sold the farm will be rented to a 
good farmer for a term of years at a moderate cash rent. 
Applications may he made to 
MRS. A. S. PORTER. 
I Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
F OR SALE, OR PART EXCHANGE, 500 Acres 
of Fruit Lands, close to Norfolk, Va. Canal and new 
roads rapidly connecting with Harlorn. Many th- usand 
choicest Fruits, Vines, etc. Several acres of Strawberries 
and Asparagus. Nothing equal in rich returns to Norfolk 
Lands; certain soon to reach city-lot values. One of the 
most select and assured opportunities in the United States. 
Address A. S. White, R iom 43, No. 8 Wall St., New York. 
W ESTER rV M © Yi SO K WITH 
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES. 
THAYER COLLEGE, S. D. Cochran. D.D.. 
Pres., at Kidder, Missouri, on the H. and St. Jos. lt.R., is 
now open. Farmers, Mechanics. Tradesmen, and others, 
secure a homestead early, at low prices, when- your chil¬ 
dren can be well educated, and where a fine liealthv climate 
and very fertile soil will enable von soon to gain a com¬ 
petency. Address A. METZ, 
Agent New England Colony, Kidder, Mo. 
EXPERIMENTAL FARM amt GARDEN, near 
-*C! North port, L. I. Pract ical instructions to Boys, and a 
regular course of an English education given. Parents and 
Guardians, for terms, apply to 
JOHN HENDERSON, Northport, L. I. 
MOELLER & DAILEY, 
Landscape Gardeners 
Will furnislt Plans and Drawings in this line at tlte shortest 
notice. Also superintend tlte work if desired. Best of 
reference given. 
Address MOELLER & DAILEY, 
_ 176 Broadway, N. Y., Room 58. 
IANDSOAPE GAKDI^TYG. De- 
Ja-d signs, Plans, Surveys made and planting exeented by 
contract. Address Mr. MDNN, 228 Madison St,, Brooklyn. 
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