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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
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HILLS “ARCHIMEDEAN,” 
THE CHAMPION 
This beautiful Mower is now so tveU Tcnotvn, 
■fhrouyhout the United States and Europe, 
Hint it requires no recommendation (over 
3.6,000 sold in this country alone). The only 
balanced lawn Mower with AN ADJUST- 
ASZE HANDLE. 
30-inch cut, croquet mower, a beautiful 
little machine for small lawns, croquet 
(/rounds, cemetery lots, easily operated by a 
lad or miss of 10 years, price, $20 ; 12-inch, 
$22; 11-inch. standard, siac, $23; 28-inch, 
pony, $100; 32-inch, horse, for jtublic parks 
and larye lawns, $123. Every machine 
warranted to give perfect satisfaction. J Ve 
challenye the ivorld to a trial, and to produce 
a machine its equal. Try it, and you will 
buy no other. 
bend for Illustrated Circulars. 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
Hills ArcMMeaii” Lara lower Co., 
COLT'S AEHOKY, HARTFORD, CONN. 
SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO., 
General South-western Agents, 
___ ST. LOUBS, EV3Q. 
Farmers, Dairymen, and Bntter-Bnyers! 
>15. PACK YOUR BUTTER IN 
‘/'WES T c O T T 5 S 
RETURN BUTTER-PAKl 
Approved and recommended bv the leading authorities of 
our country on dairying, and acknowledged by all butter- 
dealers to be the very best package in use. 
Butter packed in this Pail brings 5 to 10 cents more 
a pound in theNcwYork City market than the same quality, 
iu any other package. 
Dairvmen. send for a Circular! Dealers, send for a Price¬ 
list ! We are the sole manufacturers of Wcstcott’s Re¬ 
turn 13ntter-Pn.il. and also manufacture very exten¬ 
sively Butter-Firkins, Half-Firkin Tubs, 25-pound Butter- 
Pails. Well-Buckets, etc., etc. Our goods are marked with 
our name, and arc for sale by all first-class dealers. 
SIliSBY BROS., 
Belmont. Alleghany C‘o., N. Y. 
Principal Warehouse, Bingha mton, N. Y. 
cajb xje fencing. 
Cheap, handsome, and durable. Proof against Cattle, 
Fire, and Bust. Hundreds of miles erected. Send for 
Circulars. 
piaaiiip s. justice, 
14 North Fifth Sj., Philadelphia; 
42 Cliff St., New York. 
KOPEK, HOT -AIR 
ENGINE COMPANY. PH Chambers St'., New York. 
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Great Improvement in 
Lawn Mowers. 
The most simple and easy 
rimming Lawn Mowers made. 
All who need a Lawn Mower, either for a small or 
large Lawn, should examine the merits of Walker's 
Patents, Empire and Monitor. They are sim¬ 
ple in construction and very light, r.ot fatiguing the 
operator. Send for Circular. Agents wanted in 
every town. Manufactured hy 
BARLOW & WAL&CE^, 
SSingg- Sing 1 , BJ. Y. 
Wanted"—A SECRETARY 
For one of the oldest and most prosperous nursery estab¬ 
lishments. Lately incorporated. v Capital Stock (paid up), 
J? 100,000. Net Gains satisfactory. Must he a practical Book¬ 
keeper, with executive ability and a nursery otlice expe¬ 
rience. Must become a Stockholder ot not less than $5,000. 
Address “INCORPORATOR,” care "War. J. Carlton 
S9 Park Row, New York City. 
REFRIGERATOR, 
WITH 
COOLER. 
Best Meat-Preserver in the 
•world. A. M. LESLEY, 
224 West 23d St., New York. 
Send for book. 
A MAKE CHANCE. For sale on the great 
fruit section, near the largest cities; mild and healthy 
climate:—30 acres farm planted with all the line fruits; 10- 
roomed, IK story cottage, new barn and out-buildings; 
price $4,000. Also 10-acre farm, 6-roomed house, large barn, 
Pears, Peaches, and all the fruits; price $1,800. Also 15 
acres, 4-roomed house; price $1,000. These Farms are bar¬ 
gains. For information, address 
R. J. BYRNES. Hammonton, N. J. 
FL©R®~GATE 
AW© FENCE. 
The cheapest and most complete ever invented. Perfectly 
automatic. See illustration and description in this No. of 
the American Agriculturist. For Illustrated Circulars ad¬ 
dress Patentee, 
ROBERT S. GILCREST, 
Agents wanted. De Graff, Logan Co., Ohio. 
LOVEJOY’S METALLIC 
WEATHER MOUSES 
Indicate the changes in the weather, and 
are pretty mantel ornaments. The little 
lady appears in lair and the man in 
stormy weather, and they never make 
mistakes. Sent prepaid to any address, 
safely packed, upon receipt of $2 (Two), 
by ALVA W JL. LOVEJOY, 
Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
229 WasliiiBgtou St., Boston. 
Special price to dealers. 
LINK fi^OIS PLOWS.- 
.M-i Saves team, harness, and plow-points; neat, simple, 
and strong. Sample, $1.50. Agents wanted. 
Xi. FLIEBMER, Cleveland, O. 
|Tto®I*<C»SI r F TO-BAY in tlic SAYINGS 
Elm Bank Chartered hy the United States. 
Send for Circular. No. 185 Bleecker St. 
ASSETS OYER §1,000,000. 
12,000,000 ACRES l 
Clie»j> Farms l 
THE CHEAPEST LAND IN MARKET for sale by the 
UNION PACIFIC BAILEOAD COMPANY 
In the GREAT PLATTE VALLEY. 
3,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska 
Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on five 
and TEN YEARS* CBEDIT AT 6 PER CENT. NO ADVANCE IN¬ 
TEREST REQUIRED. 
Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an 
ABUNDANCE OF GOOD WATER. 
THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The great Min¬ 
ing regions ol Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada being 
supplied by the farmers in the Platte Valley. 
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 16© Acres. 
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. 
FREE nOMES FOR ALL 1 Millions of Acres of 
choice Government Lands open for entry nnder the Home¬ 
stead Law, near this Great Railroad, with good markets, 
and all the conveniences of an old settled country. 
Free Passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. 
Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new edition of 
Descriptive Pamphlet with New Maps Mailed Free 
Everywhere. Address 
O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner U. P. R.R., 
Omaha, Neb. 
Orange and Vine Culture in 
Southern Caiifornsa. 
The Santa Anita Wine and Fruit-Growers’Association of 
Los Angeles Co., owning 8,000 acres of choicest land, partly 
planted in Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, etc., with a large 
hearing Vineyard and abundance of never-failing water, is 
now prepared to receive subscriptions to its stock, which 
consists of 300 shares at $1,000. Each share, in addition to 
an equal interest in the general property, entitles the holder 
to immediate possession of a five-acre homestead lot in the 
settlement of Glenwood, which 1ms been laid off on the pro¬ 
perly. For winter homes for invalids and others who may 
wish to escape the rigors of this climate it is unequaled in 
the world. As an investment, it will yield large returns, 
and no opportunity equal to is has ever been offered for in¬ 
dustrious men, whose means may he limited, to acquire 
beautiful and productive homes. The promoters of the en¬ 
terprise are the leading men in their portion of the State. 
Only $100 required at time of subscription. For all infor¬ 
mation. prospectus etc., address 
WM. M. TILESTOK, No. 10 Broadway, N.Y. 
ff’HE ^nperior HAY 
-H- saved me Two Hundred Dollars on my liny last season. 
