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GKO, GUEST, 18 St. Paul s St.. Baltimore, Md. 
JyjOltTII CAROLINA 
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GKO. LITTLE, President. 
WM. SCOTT. Secretary, llnluigh, N. c. 
• - 
4 NF,\V COLONY IN KANSAS! 
iY At" BKIDDY, in Nfoslio Valley, on .MISSOURI, 
KANSAS AND TEXAN RAILWAY, 
Under the auspices of the 
NATIONA1. BUREAU OF MIGRATION. 
THE AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOMESTEAD 
JOURNAL, 
containing maps, with full part leu Iters as to the Or¬ 
ganization of the Colony, tlm Lands, Productions, 
Climate, Wood. Water, ete.pSKNT FREE, on appli¬ 
cation to fj, R, WELLS, Soc’y N. B. of Migration, 38U 
Broadway, New York. 
(heap Farms! Free Homes! 
ON THE LTNE OF THK 
Union Pacific Railroad, 
A land grant ot I'XOOll.tlOO acres of the beat 
Farming arid Mineral Lunds itt America. 
3,000,000 Acred in Nobruskti. In tlm Great Platte 
Valley, tho Garden of the West, now tor sale. 
These lands nrc In the cent ral portion of the United 
States, on tho list degree ot North Latitude, tlo- cen¬ 
tral line of tho great Temjierute /.one. of the Amer¬ 
ican Continent, uml for grain growing and slock rais¬ 
ing unsurpassed by any In tlm United Stales. 
CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable forms given, 
and more convenient to market than can bo found 
elsewhere. 
FREE Homesteads for Actual Settlers 
The best locations for Colonieu.—Soldiers entitled 
to a Homestead of 1 (JO Acres. Free passes to Pur¬ 
chasers of Land. 
Send for the now descriptive pamphlet, with new 
maps, published In English, German, Swedish and 
Danish. Mailed free everywhere. 
Address O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner U. P. R. it. c<>., 
_ <) IN till II, \eh. 
riVRA VELEKS TO THE SOUTHWEST! 
L Take the ” BEE LINE" Cleveland, Columbus, 
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or West, pa t.ACt: DAY and SLKKPlNd Cans from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Ciueinuutil, Indianapolis and 
Louisville, without change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
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VV hero to Emigrate— Missouri,Kansas* Arkun- 
vT saa Lands. Send8stamps for Emigrants' Guide 
and Map, to Emlg. Land Office, UW Locu G-st., St. I-ouls. 
