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AND GRAZING LANDS ARE FOUND ON 
™ Northern Pacific r. r. 
in MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, 
AND MONTANA. 
BIG CROP AGAIN IN 1881 
Low PRICES; LONGTIME; REBATE FOR IMPROVE¬ 
MENT; Reduced Fare and Freight to Settlers. 
For Full Information, address 
R. M. Newport, gen. land agt. 
Mention this Paper. St. Paul, Minn 
T1 A TJ) TVT £J ^50 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
Br f\ B k V a ^ Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
-LJ-JL^-ETJ- KJ . A , p. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. ’ 
OAA FARMS at Ironworks Mills, in the State of Mo. 
Correspondence solicited with 
HENRY S. EVANS, No. 713 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. 
66 HP HE GARDEN SPOT OF MARYLAND.” 
A. 250 Finest Maryland Farms of all sizes for 
sale. New Pamphlet and Map free. Address 
BAKER & BAKER, Easton, Talbot Co. f Md. 
PENSIONS 
Secured. Also Bounty, Back-pay, Increase of Pensions.-New 
and Honorable Discharges, Patents, &c. Thousands entitled. 
New Laws. Now is the time 1 Do not delay ! Soldiers, Wid¬ 
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JENKINS A. FITZGERALD, U. S. Claim and Patent 
Attorney, P. O. Box 534, Washington, D. C. 
pensions! 
Every wound or injury, even by accident, or any disease, 
entitles a soldier of the late war to a pension. All Pensions 
by the law of January, 1879, begin back at date of discharge 
or death of the soldier. All entitled should apply at once. 
Thousands who are now drawing pension are entitled to an 
increase. Soldiers and widows of the war of 1813, and Mex¬ 
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to bounty, but do not know it. Fees in all cases $10. Pay 
for every description of war claims collected. Employ an 
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tention to your business. American and Foreign patents ob¬ 
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and sold. Homestead claims prosecuted. Send two stamps for 
pension and bounty laws. Address, W. T. FITZGERALD, 
U. S. Claim Agent, Lock Box 422, Washington, D. C. 
PATENTS. 
W. IT. DOOLITTLE, 
(Late Ass’t Commissioner of Patents). 
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Over 1,000,©OO Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Ufear West. 
For Sale by tbe |p A |P| ■ 9 
Iowa II. R. Land ^ 0, |r Jl| §1 g|£|!^ 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “ 
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IOWA 
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IT settle in the rapidly developing Dairy and Farming 
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M ARYLAND FARMS S7 t.o $35 peracre. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
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CALIEOBNIA LAMBS, 
large or small tracts; homes or investments, for sale by 
McAFEE BROTHERS, 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
200 MARYLAND FARMS, Uo^UcU. 30 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
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LANDS ms HOMES 
IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 
1,060,000 acres well watered Timber and Prairie Lands 
along the line of the St. Louis and San Francisco R. R. for 
sale at from @2.50 to $8.00 per acre on seven years’ 
time. Excellent for Stock, Fruit, and Farming. The best 
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markets, superior schools, low taxes, healthful climate, 
good society. Free transportation from St. Louis to pur¬ 
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W. H. COFFIN. Land Commissioner, 
TEMPLE BUILDING, ST. LOUIS, MO. 
HON PACIFIC RY. 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil, Long Sum¬ 
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Special Inducements to Land Seekers. 
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to send for information, which will he mailed free. 
Apply to LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
HW Refer to this advertisement. zfII 
GRATEFUL - COMFORTING. 
EPPS’ COCOA 
BREAKFAST. 
“"DY a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern 
JJ the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a 
careful application of the fine properties of well-selected 
Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a 
delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy 
doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet 
that a' constitution may be gradually built up until strong 
enough to resist ©very tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle 
maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever 
there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by 
keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly 
nourished frame .”—Civil Service Gazette. Mad© simply with 
boding yvater or milk. Sold in tins (only %-lb and ft), labeled 
JAMES EPPS & CO.jHomosopafchic Chemists,London,Eng. 
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We Want 
CANVASSERS 
in every county In the United States, 
to introduce our new washboard, 
THE ARLINGTON, 
which is superior to anything before 
offered. Good profits can be made by 
farmer’s boys during the dull season 
on the farm. 
Write for terms to Agents. 
TY SEN <Sz TOTTEN, 
24 Dey St., New York. 
Mv Fence can be built without digging 
post holes, and costs 25 cts. a rod less 
tt---- 
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To sell our Nickel Plated Home Lamp, an improve¬ 
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to suit the eyes; can not* be upset ; has a convenient 
match box and filling indicator. The religious 
dorse all our claims. Our agents making as hif 
per day, proves it a bonanza. Its low pr 
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Address, HOME LAMP CO., Cincinnati, O. 
r than post and board. It is self-sui 
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The Sucker’s Visit to Mammoth Cave, 
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WALDO F. BROWN, Box 75, Oxford, Ohio. 
Carpenter Saws 
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teeth will all remain of equal size and shape. Sent free 
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^Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D. 
Hon. A. H. Stephens, 
and others 
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them. 
position 
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