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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. 
BAKER’S 
Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa, from which the excess of 
Oil has been removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi¬ 
cal. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well as for persons in health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
¥. BAKER & C0„ Dorchester, lass. 
AGENTS WANTED ffiS2ffi.ir.ffi 
tine; Machine ever invented. Will knit a pair of 
stockings with IIEEIi and TOE complete, in 20 
minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy- 
work for which there iB always a read v market. Send 
for circular and terms to the Twombly Knitting 
Machine Co., 163Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 
P honography, oe phonetic short-hand. 
Catalogue of works bv Benn Pitman, with alphabet 
and illustrations for beginners sent on application. 
Address PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, Cincinnati, O. 
Do you know that the “AUTOMATIC,” or 
NO TENSION 
Sewing Machine, is the only one that can be used 
With entire Safety to Health, 
And with certainty of producing perfect work? 
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., 658 Broadway, N. Y. 
THIS N. Y.SINGER$20 
With $8 set of Attachments W 
FREE. Warranted perfect. Light 
running, quiet, handsome and durable. 
S'nt on test trial-plan when desired. 
HAPPY HOME ORGANS! 4 sets 
Keeds, 12 stops, Mechanical Sub Bass, 
octave coupler, 2 knee swells, with £3 
stool and $1 book, ONLY $?5. Also 
sent on test trial-plan if desired .Elegant 
case, magnificent tone , durable inside 
and out. Circular, with testimonials, 
free. Ask G. PAYNE &. CO. 
4? Third Avenue, Chicago, JJJ. 
Ie e l d re d ge 
. SEWING MACHINE 
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5 JUST WHAT YOU WAN 
H& TRY IT K-r 1 ’ 11 
BE CONVINCED THAT IT JUSTLY 
LEADS the WORLD 
'Eldredge s.m.co. 
N ew York 8< ch i c a go - 
£3 
it 
CHICAGO SCALE CO. 
2 TON WAGON SCALE, $40. 3 TON, $50. 
,4 Ton $GO, Hearn Box Included. 
SIZES. 
FORGES, TOOLS, &c. 
BEST FORCE MADE FOR LIGHT WORE, $10 
40 lb. Anvil and Kit of Tools. $10 
Farmers save time and money doing odd jobs. 
Blowers, nvils, Vices & Other Articles 
AT LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 
F!YE“TON 
HI SC1LIS SHI 
All Iron and Steel, Double Brass Tare Beam. 
Jones he pays the freight. All sizes equally low, 
for free book, address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
Binghamton, IT. ?. 
And STEREOPTICONS all prices, views illuustrat- 
ing every subject, for PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, etc. 
A profitable business for a man with small capital. Also 
irlces. Views llluustrat- 
anterns for home amusement, lift-page catalogue free. 
McALLISTER, Mfg. Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
SHORTHAND BY MATL.-No Misstatements. One 
Course. Satisfaction Guaranteed in every respect. 
Send 10 cents for specimens and terms. RALPH B. 
CLARKE, 17 Bringhurst St., Station G» Philadelphia, Pa. 
—IN THE- 
Devil’s Lake, Turtle Mountain 
And Mouse River Country, 
]STorth. Dakota, 
Tributary to the United States Land Office at 
GRAND FORKS, DAKOTA. 
SECTIONAL MAP and FULL particulars mailed 
FREE to any address by 
H. C. DAVIS, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba R. R. 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Crain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Combined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1882 
Reports prove the agriculturists of Nebraska to have 
been the most successful of any people in the West. 
Write for information about the above matters—also 
about U. P. Ry. lands In this State, which will be sent Free, 
In great variety, by LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
jy Refer to this advertisement. _gr l I 
For Beal Estate in Virginia, 
Write to Bureau of Immigratiou of Virginia. 
RICHMOND, VA. 
CALIFORNIA. ties; 200-page pamphlet 
and map; price 50 cents, postage paid. 
McAFEE BROTHERS, Land Agents, 
234 Montgomery St., San Fiancisco, Cal. 
200 MARYLAND FARMS, ln 30 
Near railroad and navigable salt water (with all Its luxur¬ 
ies) in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. 1883 Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty, Easton, Md. 
C OME TO MARYLAND !— Improved Farms. $7 
to $25 per acre. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federaisburgh, Md. 
|,1 A TT> TX/T LJ 150 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
fv f\ Hi f I ^ Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
ALXU1TJL G»a. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del . 
flWTRA'P PAPMSI on James River, Va., In a 
\jn.sun.r XiLXilUOJ Northern settlement. II- 
lUBtrated circular free. J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Va. 
Lm aauattEfca&uaadl 
For Sale and Exchange. Write 
for free REAL ESTATE JOURNAL 
R. B. CHAFFIN & CO., Richmond, Va. 
B A fM Agricultural, Grazing. Fruit, and 
1 Timber, In Ky. and Tenn. Also Chat- 
™ a la no’ 'bs> tanooga City property. For Catalogues, 
send green stamp to J. N. Beown, 132 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. 
YOUNG MAN, CO WEST, 
-TO THE- 
Park Region of Minnesota. 
The Land of Lakes, of Groves, of Meadows, of No. 1 Hard 
Wheat, of CHEAP HOMES. *4 to $7 per acre, of 
first owners. Send for Maps and Pamphlets to 
C. J. WRIGHT, Fergus Falls, Minn, 
Southwestern 
innesota 
F 
Martin, Watonwan, and Brown counties. Only five hours 
bv Omaha R. R. from St. Paul. Near the City of Mankato. 
Thriving village, schools and churches. Spring water lakes 
and rivers, deep, rich soil, beautiful meadows. Rapidly be¬ 
coming the Garden Spot of mixed farming in the North¬ 
west, with competing railroads. 75.000 acres of undulating 
prairie, near the “ Big Woods ” of the Minnesota River, at 
$6 to $8 per acre. J. H. DRAKE, Land Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Minnesota. 
DAKOTA FARMS. 
Wealth returning investments in Red Rivee Valley 
farms and town lots. Free homes in the Devil’s Lake and 
Turtle Mountain region. New country, tributary only to 
Grand Forks. Farms from $5 an acre up—will produce 30 
bushels wheat per acre. Send stamps for full information. 
Address, A. L. TEELE, Land Agent, Grand Forks, Dakota. 
ty EIGHT ADJOINING FARMS 
Belonging to the estate of Ex Senator Dennis, on the 
F,asteen Shoee of Maeyland, rnnging from sixty to four 
hundred acres, adjacent to i abroad ; near navigable salt 
water; daily steamers; the home place, Kingston (410 
acres), heavily set in grass; large brick mansion, and nu¬ 
merous outbuildings, In perfect order. Farm in highest 
state of cultivation. Apply for plat and descriptive 
circulars to J. UPSHUR DENNIS, Trustee, 
51 Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 
CALIFORNIA S on Government Land. 
160 acres for five years residence and $22 entry fees. 
For pamphlet descriptive of the State, or specific informa¬ 
tion, free, address. 
Immigration Association of California, 
No. 10 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 
■El « VJT&/TC! on James River, Va., In a Northern 
JT H n. if I W settlement. Illustrated circular free. 
SJSS-T J- F- MANCHA, Claremont, Virginia. 
IRST-CLASS FARMS, Cheap Farms, Mills and 
Timber Lands for sale in Maryland, Virginia, and 
West Virginia. Catalogue and paper free. 
J. L. HANNA & BRO., 75 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 
CAFE INVESTMENTS. — Of large or small 
>3 amounts made by John D. Knox & Co., Bankers 
and Loan Agents, Topeka. Kansas. Special attention 
f iven to placing money on farm and othergood and pro- 
uctive property, at 6 to 8 per cent. We have made 
many hundreds of loans for persons from England to 
California. Pay interest on Time Certificates of Depos¬ 
its from 3 to 5 per cent, according to time Send for a 
free copy of ‘ Knox’s Investor’s Guide.” Address 
JOHN D. KNOX & CO., Topeka, Kansas. 
American Agriculturist 
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