FEB. 22 
GEO. STECK & CO.’S 
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MILLIONS OF ACRES” 
IOWA & NEBRASKA LANDS 
t on v.y i, y; «»’ THE 
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Product h win pay for the land and Improvements 
miieli within tin? Hints of this gctierouti credit. Bet¬ 
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A iSecilounl lion, showing the exact location of 
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or And please my In tvliet Paper tbl» <u1 voTtUcnH’iit was »ectn. 
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LIKE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE 
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f Entirely ot ntelal. tiro the only 
lumps In use which can neither 
hrenk. leak nor explode. Are or¬ 
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SELLING THESE LAMPS. 
For an Agency, address 
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89 Chambers St., New York, 
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are now everywhere recognized a* the best. For tine 
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you saw this advertisement In the Rural New- 
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HOWARD & CO., 
No. 865 Broadway, New York. 
iy Extra Heavy Gold and Silver Cases always on 
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$10 to $50 PEHINE’S canvassers 
STEEL PLATE WANTED 
made, mums 
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GREAT REDUCTION. 
Cleese Factory Apratos 
Manufactured by JONES, FAULKNER & CO.. Utica, 
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$732 
MADE IN 
3 I DAYS! 
By one A gent selling Silvers Patent 
It room. Recommended by the late T IT A C A M E? t r C O 
Horace Greeley, Am. Agrlnulturlst, * tHO AI1U wUr I CEO 
and I OO.tMIO "Families using l item. . „ 
One oounty for each Agent. Sneer** Increased Knclllilen lo Club Orgnnlzern. 
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THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
H. milTTEMORK'8 MEAT CUTTEIt m n noriuirn si * ■><> c* 
cuts raw or cooked incut, tiaj.ii, vegotublcv, x>-., ' ' . o. nor 6044.) si ft uu Vesey St„ New York. 
* rate of one lb. per minute. Works extremely _” ~~_——- 
Price 83. Samples to Dealers, 82.50. Address 3OM ETHIN GP RETT Y FOFt NOTHI N G. 
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D ll. WHITTEMORB’S MEAT GUTTER 
• cuts raw or cuokod meat, hash, vegetable*, Ac., 
at the rate of one lb. per minute. Works extremely 
easy. Price 83. Samples to Dealers, 82.50. Address 
D. H. WHITTEMORE, Worcester, Mars. 
THE BICKFORD IMPROVED 
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE 
PATENTED Ml will knl! !JO,OOfl 
Sept. 10, 1867.No. 68,696 
July 7, 1868 . “ 79,787 of perfect work per i 
* “ 21,1868. “ 80,121 , ... . 
“ 21, 1868. “ 80,122 w,b > ,r,,h ®« 
Dec. 1, 1868. “ 8iiW72 kind* of tubular and 
“ 1, 1868. “ 84,473 
July 6, 1869. “ 92.166 ton, icoolen , linen or 
The great popularity which has attended n 
the recent improvements of these machines *“*3 
has compelled Mr. Bickford to obtain Increas¬ 
ed facilities for their manufacture and intro- fi 
ductlon. For these purposes he hius recently I 
organized the new Bickford Knitting Machine M. 
Oo., of which iie is President and Business 
The now and improved machine now being siliMV 
made by this Company exhibits the very - finest jfl j lllff+y.U 
workmanship, and is designed to meet every 
want of the household. Every known im- r-j|| 
provenient is embodied In it at. present, mak- III 
ing the most simple, durable and efficient 
Knitting Machine ever placed in market. ' II rh * 
Tlji.s machine is very simple in construction ^P| || 
and case of operation, besides doing a much 
greater variety of work than can possibly be ■W.™ 
made on any other Knitting Machine, even of ^ 
much higher price, U jsi 
It will complete socks and stockings of any 
size, with citlior a square or round heel, as the PMrjL 
needles can be drawn up out of action, and 'Y/ ;1 fLi A fig 
held there by a little notch in tbe body or wfesT? 
front, part of the needle, allowing you to knit 
on as few or as many needles as you like, ft C 
can also he made to knit or not, at the will TMto 
of the operator, as the cams can he thrown fe- i w LjB 
entirely out of aetiou, so tiiat the machine ■NjT ‘ 
can be turned forwards and backwards with- 
out forming a stitch, then, in n moment's time, ■'>' ?>J'~ 
it can ho thrown into action again ; thus, if a 
lady wishes to leave her work, there will be no danger of its being 
thrown off; and you will see that a machine constructed in this man¬ 
ner, and capable of being adjusted at will, cannot but do precisely what 
the operator wishes of it 
Ml will knit 140,000 S/Br/tf*, or 21 i Inches 
of perfect work per tnlnule . // knits a Hal 
tceb) tcith selvag-e on both edg-es^ and all 
kinds of tubular and fancy work , from cols 
ton, woolen , linen or silk thread. 
PATENTED 
July 6, 1869. No. 
Nov. 2, 1869. » 
Sept. 17, 1872. « 
a 17, 1872. “ 
“ 17,1872. “ 
Oct. irtiy 1872 « 
92,147 
96,531 
131.386 
131.387 
131.388 
132,382 
No. 1, Improved Family 
No. 3, “ “ 
Extra fine cylinders or 
Circulars and particulars, 
We guarantee our machine to do everything 
claimed for it in any and all of our printed 
matter, and wo sluke our reputation upon it. 
All under-garments can he made, also table 
and bed-spreads, with beautiful fancy borders 
knit on them, and every possible kind of knit¬ 
ted work required, which make tbe machine 
so necessary thut every family will have one, 
and it will soon take the place entirely of the 
old tedious process of liand-knitt ing and the 
hand-loom in forming yarns Into fabrics and 
garments. 
Our Knitting Machine Is covered, in this 
country, by more than seventy-five direct 
claims, besides a large numiter of combina¬ 
tions; also patented in Great Britain, Prussia, 
France, Belgium, Austria, Saxony, Wurtem- 
berg and Bavaria. In addition to which we 
have a great number of pending applications 
before the U. S. Patent Office and in different 
countries, so you can see how Impossible it 
would be for any one to build a similar ma¬ 
chine without Infringing upon our rights; 
and we hereby warn every one accordingly, 
and forbid them making or using such ma¬ 
chines, as our work is pat ented as well as the 
machine: and wo propose to close up all the 
parties infringing upon us, and have already 
done so with the New Haven Family Knitting 
Muchiue Co., of New Haven, Conn.; The Bick¬ 
ford Spinner and Knitting Machine Co., of 
Boston, Mass., and some others. 
Machine, with course cylinder.830 00 
“ coarse and line cylinder 40 00 
manufacturing machines to order. Write for 
also illustrated books and instructions. 
23P" Aleuts wanted everywhere. Good, active men may earn $50 per week and expenses. 
DANA BICKFORD, President and Superintendent. 
Office ui Salesroom,. 689 Broadway, New York. 
