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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
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PRAIRIE, EIGHT MILES EAST FROM LINCOLN, NEB. 
A representation of crops and cattle, without fences, under the Herd-law ot Nebraska. 
IF YOU WAIT A FARM OR HOME, 
Y OUT SHOULD BUY OIU THE 
BURLIMGTOM AID MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD CO. 
IN’ IOWA OSS NEBRASKA.) 
BECAUSE—Their prices are low, ranging for the best land from Three to Ten Dollars per acre. 
BECAUSE —No payments are required of the purchaser for four years, except interest at six per cent. 
BECAUSE—After the fourth year only one seventh of the principal is payable annuallytill the whole is paid, 
BECAUSE—You are not required to go into a wilderness, these being well-settled States, the population of which is rapidly increasing. 
BECAUSE—Tlte mildness of the climate and fertility of the soil is such that the settler can pay for his farm from the products raised upon it long before the time when the principal 
becomes due. 
BECAUSE—Failure of crops from drouth is unknown. 
BECAUSE—Large allowances are made upon fare and freight, thus giving low rates on both to purchasers of this Company’s lands. 
AND YOU SHOULD HUY THIS YEAR, 
BECAUSE—Purchasers of our lands in Nebraska during 1871 who cultivate one-half their land within two years from their purchase are allowed a reduction of twenty per cent on its 
price. LARGE DISCOUNTS also, FOR CASH, within One, Two, or Five Years. 
Send for Circulars, with full information on all points, to QEO. S, HARRIS, Land Commissioner, 
At Lincoln, Nebraska, for land in Nebraska. At Burlington, Iowa for land in Iowa. 
Or to W. D. COWLES, General Agent, 317 Broadway, New York. JAS. E3. WOOD, General Agent, 59 Clark St., Chicago, III. 
Lake Superior and Mississippi R.R. 
Saint Paul, June, 1871. 
This Company has for sale large tracts of Land, in the 
vicinity of its Railroad, on which are extensive wild 
Cranberry Maraises, from which several Thou¬ 
sand Bushels were gathered in 1873. To any person 
acquainted with the culture of Cranberries, rare oppor¬ 
tunities are offered. Address 
JKO. P. ILSLEY, 
President and Land Commissioner. 
OUR/I IP B \ I?MS I Fine salt water locations. 
VU * J - U 1 ilAtnli-J •"“Good bargains! Send for 
pamphlet. _J. F. MANCHA, Easton, Md. 
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1 SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS! 1 
THE NEW FLORENCE. 
o PRICE, $30 below ) any other first-class 
© VALUE, S30 above j Sewing Machine, 
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o SAVED, §50 by buying the Florence. 
© Every machine warranted. o 
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o Special terms to clubs and dealers. © 
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© Florence §. M. Co., Florence, Mass., © 
o or 39 Union Square, New York. § 
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00000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 
$200 
MONTIS TO AGENTS 
to soil the IMPROVED “HOME 
SHUTTLE” SEWING MACHINE, 
a practical, low-priced “ Lock Stitch ” Sewing Machine 
Address JOHNSON, CLARK & 00.. Boston Mas? ; 
New York City; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chicago, Ill. ■ Loitis- 
villc, Ky.; or St, Louis, Mo. 
C LAYERACK College and Hudson River Inst., at Cinver- 
aclc, N. Y. 20 instructors. Alonzo Flaok, Ph. D., Pres. 
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GOODRICH’S tS H i M MERSI 
Consisting of Four Widths and a Dress Binder. Sent by Mail on Receipt of Price. j 
ForSale by all Sewing Machine Agents. \ S| ft /205 State Street, CHICAGO, ELL. t 
XSSrFrice, Only One Dollar .Eli Ui uUUUillUll) 1103 N. 10th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. [ 
Iiaveutor o>:£“ G-oodric3a T«e7v. 3MCo.ir2i.ojr, 
STEEL PEIS! 
Bold by all Dealers. 
No. 91 John St.^New York. 
HENRY HOE, Soie Agent, JOSEPH GILLOTT&SONS. 
«Rinn rn per mouth guaranteed to 
uw yJilriUv agents everywhere, to sell our 
Indestructible White Wire Clothes Line«. 
Sample free. Address the Hudson Win- Mills, 128 
Maiden Lane, N. r., or 18 Clark St., Chicago, Ill. 
LJ n W T0 MAKE MONEY AT HOME. 60 up. 
n M Vh Book free, J, ,TAY GOU LD. Boston, Mass. 
A DVERTISERS should send to Gao. P. Rowell & Co., 
41 Park Row, N. Y., for their Eiglity-paqe Pamphlet , 
containing lists oi 3,000 newspapers and estimates, showing 
the cost of advertising. Mailed free to all applicants. 
THE PENN MUTUAL 
LSFE IHSUSA^CE COMPANY 
OF 1 PHILADELPHIA. 
ASSETS ACCUMULATED, $4,427,996.90. 
The Penn is a purely mutual Company. All of its sunffus 
premiums are returned to the members every year. Divi¬ 
dends may he applied to reduce the premium or increase 
insurance as desired. SAM’L C. HUEY, Pres. 
General and Local Agents wanted in the Middle and West¬ 
ern States. Apply t.o H. S. STEPHENS, Vice Pi es., No. 921 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ill MU H fl H FIRE INSURANCE 
IS 8 IS 11 H H A C0MPM¥ ’ 
S ™ B raB 1 asTs 201 Broadway, N.Y. 
Capital Stock....$500,000 
Cash value of Assets. *i 80S,224 
Total Liabilities. 82.302 
Net Assets..$ 1 ,225,922 
Dwellings and Farm Risks a specialty at all our Agencies. 
HENRY A HOWE, President. 
P. NOTMAN, V. P. and Sec’y. 
