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ENJOY A CUP OF GOOD TEA. 
3K LBS. of oin* celebrated 
m-m CHOP TEA, 
tbe Finest and MOST BENE¬ 
FICIAL Imported, sent by 
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postage paid. It is a BLACK 
TEA, with a GKEEN TEA 
flavor. RECOMMENDED to 
SUIT ALL TASTES. Sam¬ 
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on receipt of 6 Cents. Post¬ 
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Tie Great Americau Tea Co., 
IMPORTERS, 
31 and 33 VESEY ST., 
P. O. Box 4235, New York. 
O REAT BARGAINS to close an estate.— Sev- 
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of timber lands and other proDerty; a beautiful 100-acre 
home at Tom’s River, N. J.; a 67-acre home 100 rods from 
our University. Write ISRAEL HALL, Ann Arbor, Mich., 
to describe the property you wisli to know about. 
I ?OR SALE, Rent, or Exchange, S20.000.—A 
. wi ll Improved Karin in best wheat region. Central Ohio. 
100 acres under cultivation, 40 acres wood pasture, abund¬ 
ance of fruit. One large dwelling house and four small 
• ones. Large steam mill in running order, four run of stone. 
Farm entirely underlaid with coal. One mile from thriving 
village and railroad station. Advancing age of proprietor 
only reason for selling. J. T. G., Box 4168, New York City, 
200 MARYLAND FARMS, in30 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
uries),'in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. New Pamphlet and Map allowing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty., Easton, Md. 
M ARTI. I NI) FARMS *7 to *3-, peraere. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg, Md. 
F OR SALE.— A fine Dairy and Fruit Farm of 294 acres, 
one mile from Annapolis, Maryland. Dwelling of 12 
rooms, and all farm buildings. Address 
Mrs. N. E. BERRY, P. O. Box 106, Annapolis, Md. 
FARMS. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. I\ GRIFFITH, Smyrna,Del. 
CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts; homes or investments, for sale by 
McAFEE BROTHERS, 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
LAND ! FARMS!! HOMES!!! 
Over 1,000,000 Acres. 
Mild Climate. Productive Soil. Low Prices. Easy Terms. 
Special inducements to actual settlers. For maps, circulars, 
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THOMAS ESSEX, Land Commissioner, 
Little Rock, Ark. 
WISCONSIN I AII IK 
500,060 ACRES L ft 11 U «$ 
ON THE LINE OF THE 
WISCONSIN CENTRAL R. R. 
For full particulars, which will be sent free, address 
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YUTABHINGTON CO„ MISSOURI.—Fine Blue Grass 
If Lauds. A splendid Fruit Country. The Dairymen’s 
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. 50,000 acres of land for sale. Farms in sizes to suit. Address 
JAMES S. EVANS, Caledonia, HIo. 
FOR SALE IN 
FARM S TIDE-WATER VIRGINIA. 
Cheap and rich lands. Healthy and Mild Climate. 
Fish and Oysters in great abundance. 
E. C. LINDSEY & CO., Norfolk, Va. 
VIRGINIA FARMS AND MILLS for 
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11. L. STAPLES & CO., Richmond, Va. 
500 
UNION PACIFIC RY. LAIS 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil, Long Sum¬ 
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Apply to LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co M 
Omaha, Nob. 
Refer to this advertisement. 
IOWA 
For Sale I>y tl«e 
Iowa R. R. Land €o. 
Over 1,000,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
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