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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[August, 
IF YOU WAIT A FARM OR HOME, 
YOU SHOULD BUY OF THE 
BTJRLIMGTOM AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD CO. 
IN SOW A OR NEBKASKA.; 
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 annually till 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—The mildness of the climate and fertility of the soil is such that the settler can pay tor 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, tints giving low rates on botli to purchasers of this Company’s lands. 
AN© YOU SI3OUL0 BSUY THIS ¥EAK. 
BECAUSE—Purchasers of our lands .in Nebraska during 1874 who cultivate one-half tlieir 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 CEO. S. Land Commissioner, 
At Lincoln, Nebraska, for land in Nebraska. At Burlington, Iowa for laud in Iowa. 
Or to W. D. COWLES, General Agent, 311 Broadway, New York. JAS. R. WOOD, General Agent, 59 Clark St., Chicago, Ill. 
IKIVIEiaEk-Sr SHOUX.33 SEO 1 CTE” 
GOODRIQH’SKHEMMERS 
Consisting of Four Widths and a Dress Binder. Sent by Mail on Beccipt of Price. 
I ForSale by all Sewing Machine Agents. 1 jj « (205 State Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 
| m-Price, Only One Dollar, / Hj Uj OUUU fll wflj1103 N.10th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Imvesator cadf CS-oodricfe, OPvlcIs, 
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Self - Projel- 
For Cripples 
Can be easily 
in or out doors, 
ing the use of 
State your weight 
for illustrated 
ferent styles and 
Please mention 
this paper. 
If Clairs 
and Invalids 
propelled, either 
by any one hav- 
hands. 
and send stamp 
catalogue of dir- 
prices. 
S. A, SMITH, 
No. 02 Platt St., 
N. Y. City. 
LOVEJOY’S METALLIC 
WBAYBCEK II€>ELJS13§ 
Indicate the changes in the "weather, and 
are pretty mantel ornaments. The little 
lady appears in fair and the man in 
stormy weather, and they never make 
mistakes. Sent prepaid to any address, 
safely packed, upon receipt of $2 (Two), 
by AIjVAIV JL. LOVEJOY, 
Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
829 Washington St. Boston. 
Special price to dealers . 
THE BREECH-LOADER, 
By “CSLQA5U.” 
FULLY ILLUSTRATED. 
CONTENTS. 
Of the Breech-Loading Gun. 
Names of the Parts of the 
Breech-Loading Gun. 
The Barrels of the Breech- 
Loader. 
The Scdoction of a Breech- 
Loader. 
How Breech-Loaders are 
Made. 
The Pin and Central Fire 
Breech-Loaders. 
Metal and Paper Cartridges. 
The Fit of the Breech-Loader. 
TheLocks ol a Breech-Loader. 
To Take a Gun Lock to Pieces. 
Names of the Parts of the 
Gun Locks. 
To Take Apart, and Put To 
gether a Breech-Loader. 
How to Load the Breech- 
Loader. 
Powder for the Breech- 
Loader. 
Tlie New Explosives. 
Shot for the Breech-Loader. 
Wadding for the Breech- 
Loader. 
Concentrators for Breech- 
Loaders. 
The Breecli-LondingGunCase. 
A Model Gun Chest. 
IIow to Clean a Breech- 
Loader. 
The Dead Shot. 
How to Aim. 
Tlie Value of Field Sports. 
Game Laws. 
Field Philosophy. 
Price, post-paid, Two Dollars. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
Lake Superior and Mississippi It.II. 
Saint Paul, June, 18T4. 
This Company lias for sale large tracts of Land, in the 
vicinity of its Railroad, on which are extensive wild 
Cranberry Marshes, 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 
JNO. P. ILSLEY, 
President and Land Commissioner. 
Carbonized Enamel 
SS AS PURE AS CLASS.’ 
Tlie Bridgeport M’f’g Co,, 
OF BRIDGEPORT, COM. 
(Office, No. SS Chambers St., New York), 
nave the exclusive control of this valuable enamel, and are 
using it to cover all of their celebrated 
American Submerged Force Pumps. 
They also enamel pipe inside and out, which delivers the 
‘water chemically pure. The Enamel is composed ol vege¬ 
table matter, baked on so hard that a blow does not break 
it, and it resists acids that eat gold. 
Gentlemen: I have examined the sections of Carbonized 
Enamel Pipe submitted to me by you. It is superior to any 
pipe I have ever seen for resisting acids and conducting 
water from springs or for use in connection with pumps, 
etc. Tlie Enamel adheres with astonishing tenacity, with¬ 
standing even heavy blows; and the surface of tlie metal 
where t lie enamel is beaten off" seems to be protected agamst 
tlie ordinary action of water. 
m. C, WELD, 
Late Associate Editor Am. Agriculturist. 
MUDGE & WOODS, Wo. 88 Chambers St., W. Y., 
are the exclusive selling agents of tlie Bridgeport M’fg Co. 
for tlie Licenses of States, counties, and towns rights for the 
American Submerged Suction and Force Pumps. 
$290 Piano. Circulars free. U.S.PianoCo. SlOB’dway.N.Y. 
