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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[August, 
PRAIRIE, TEN MILES EAST FROM LINCOLN, NEB. 
BURLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD. 
Iowa and Nebraska Lands for Sale, on 10 Years Credit. 
°"' P llce8 > and on *y SIX per cent interest, navable annnallv for first. »w v...... rnnmmnv ,. , . . . ... ... ' 
TWENTY per cent deducted for cash down, and 18, 15, or 10 per cent if paid in full in 
At low prices, and only SIX per cent interest, payable annually for first four years 
one, two, or three years. 
APremhim of ^ freight fr0m Cllicag0 a,Iowed t0 our land a » d their families. 
Product, hav e paM for our am i in J ^ f< f CUltivating half of > aud bought in 1873 within two years from date of purchase. 
ft to, rrir aM “°- - pi " ~~ —■-»»«»»««*.«. »«. 
BAND BUYERS passing through rhinos toe P f ’ £*’ . 1 ° ° *° yeais credlt at 6 P er cent interest can be had if desired. Better terms are not offered. 
Tickets of W. II Wisner Agent rw- These TiH-etl [ a11 benefits we offer, should call at our Chicago office, 59 Clark Street, opposite the Sherman House, and buy Laud Exploring 
fail to call at 59 CLARK ST.^So mstructions given with them, secure to our land buyers all offered Rebates on Fares and Freights from Chicago through. Don’t 
CIRCUL A IIS giving full particulars are supplied gratis. 
Appby- Umlladfhess^ A ° n a Ial ' g ® sca,e ' showin Z exact locatl011 of Iowa Lands, is sold for 80 cents, and a similar ntap of Nebraska Lands is sold tit same price. 
—- T?T'. ti ‘ HARRIS, Land Commissioner, Burlington, Iowa. 
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe 
RAILRO.U). 
THREE MILLION ACRES 
LANDS. 
LIBERAL TERMS to IMPROVERS. 
II Years’ Credit, 7 per Cent Interest. 
No part of tile Principal payable for four 
years. 
♦ sa 7* that in the course of many years, and 
through extensive travel, I have not seen a more invitin' 1 * 
fewer A'lnUtinlla } vhic b .offers greater inducements, witli 
a t objections to settlement, than ttiese lands of the 
AariciiitiiraiwJh}}: -.-Extract Report °f Henry Stewart, 
Agricultural Editot American Agriculturist 
I never passed over an equal extent of Land with a hel- 
gether er so Se i?onT” all p i berhaps never any which was alto- 
gether so good. —Extract Letter, E. A. Curley Special 
Commissioner '• Field ,” Ena land U ^ 
For full particulars inquire of 
A. E. TOUZ ALIN, 
_ Land Commissi oner. TOPEKA. KAN. 
Seed and Track Farm 
for ^ale 3 
The Stock, Fixtures, and Goodwill of the Mattituclc Seed 
Farm is offered for sale, witli 100 acres of excellent land; or 
one-half interest will be sold to a good man. For full parti- 
cnlars, address FRANCIS BRILL, Mattituclc, 1,. I., N.Y. 
, I,' 01 * Sheathing, Roofing, Deafening, Carpet Lining 
and Circulars, to B. E. Hale & Co., 50 & 58 Park Place, 
BUY THE BEST. 
PAPER! 
■* aud as a substitute for Plastering, bend for bamplea 
N. Y ., or Ro ck River Paper Co., Chicago. 
LOVEJOY’S NEW STYLE 
GLASS-CUTTER and PUTTY-KNIFE 
m PURE # n?I. 
GROUND PERUVIAN 
JONE^ GUANO. 
^WARRANTED 
^DOUBLE 
[REFINED 
mPOUDRETTL 
M 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
Shde Rests, Hand Pinners for metal. Small 
Cenr Cutters, etc. The very best, selling every¬ 
where. Catalogues free. J 
_ N. II. BALD WIN Laconia, N. H. 
machwi.-mesx.- 
cleanlv *1™*;.^ er , tIln ", washing by hand, and more 
• my. P.vuj family shouidliaye one. Send for circular. 
. 1 . tv. DUGIlAUi, Whitewater, Wayne Co., Iiul. 
p”ur^c. I ,m, A I mmm rePared f ° r H ° rSeS ’ Swine ’ Cow *’ and 
H. B. GRIPPING, 
_58 & OO Cortlandt St., New York. 
I>. II. W HIX'I'EJttORE,Worcester, Mass., 
3IANUFACTURER OF TIIE CELEBRATED 
Bay State ami-’Skeleton Apple Paring, Cor- 
ing, and Slicing Machine, Union Apple- 
Parer, Bay State Peach a Parer and Peach- 
Stoner, Warrante d Satisfactory. Sold by dealers. 
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Grto. Sweetskk, 120 Wall Str&st!— ”’ N ' C " July 9th ’ 1873 ’ 
Dear Sir: The ‘i Storm Glass ” I got, from vou gives ner. 
feet satisfaction. Please forward one of the same kinr\ to 
address inclosed, C. 0,1)„ and oblige yours, w! F,A skew? 
Union Fence Company 
40 Cortlandt St., New York. 
V J™“’ Neat Cheap, Strong, and Lasting. Always in line. 
•i 0,1 [! la, ‘ »».v other made. Set up complete 
, a .[ a C 2U, n i°/’ e U, eed ', nf; '‘bat of a stone base for an iron rail- 
ing. Send ior Circulars. 
OpiIE Kiigterior HA\Ni»READER 
> t '' a , n . not be suiTiassed for Workmanship, Durability, 
and Lightness of Draft. 
is a better tool for cutting glass than anything ever offered 
for the purpose. Any child can use it. Every housekeener 
farmer, and mechanic should have one. Sent in neat box' 
stamn 1 'bv° a “ y addr f s r s i 1 P? , i I re 5 eipt ot ' 50 cenU alltl 
stamp by ALVAN L. LOVEJOY, 
229 Washington St., Boston. 
m, v . . „ Specimens supplied by 
lie Major & Knapp Engravin", Mfe. and Lilho^raphinar Co. 
— & r,G ^ arh Place, JV. Y. 
buildbng felt. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling line leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
Inside, instead of plaster. Fell 
carpetings, etc. Send two stamps 
for circular and samples, 
C. .7. FAY, Camden, N. J. 
f.IVEMEM WANTED at each State and 
.*■* * county Fair to sell a household article, Just out,wanted 
III PVOVir InmllTr nnrl xifi . ' . 
^vul.p .1 *•»«* w oo.i o Huuocuuiu m liiwejust C— ... 
,n e yerv lamilv, and warranted to sell. Why uot make a 
vv a L[ a - ys ? Particulars free. Sample.25c. 
W. VAN G AA SBEE K. Inventor and M’Pr, Hudson, N.Y. 
I,OOK ! -^ 8 a day made selling 
ffi^ue S free? S tI* j'^HASTI^fis'^^offworc^tCT^Mass?*" 
