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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
July.] 
ENJOY A CUP OF GOOD TEA. 
3H LBS. of our celebrated 
mm CHOP TEA, 
the Finest and MOST BENE¬ 
FICIAL Imported, sent by 
Mail on receipt of $2.30., 
postage paid. ItisaBLACK 
TEA, with a GREEN TEA 
flavor. RECOMMENDED to 
SUIT ALL TASTES. Sam¬ 
ple of any of our Teas by mail 
on receipt of 6 Cents. Post¬ 
age- stamps taken. GOOD 
TEAS, 30c.. 35c., and iOc. 
EXCELLENT TEAS, 50c. & 
60c. All EXPRESS Charges 
PAID on $3.00 Tea orders. 
TMreatAiericaiiTeaCo., 
IMPORTERS, 
31 and 33 VESEY ST., 
P. O. Box 4235, New Yore. 
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. 0. Box 106, Annapolis, Md. 
FARMS. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
p REAT BARGAINS to close an estate.— Sev- 
eral desirable and elegant city residences, 53,000 acres 
of timber lands and other property; 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, Midi., 
to describe the property you wish to know about. 
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. Formaps, circulars, 
&C., giving particulars free, address 
THOMAS ESSEX, Land Commissioner, 
Little Rock, Ark. 
WISCONSIN I hMM 
500,009 ACRES LMilUv 
ON THE LINE OF THE 
WISCONSIN CENTRAL R. R. 
For full particulars, which will be sent free, address 
Charles L. Colby, Land Commissioner, Milwaukee, Wis. 
.&MR3kg 
aNQ 
M NEBRASKA^# 
6OO 9 O©0 Acres for Sale 
Maps, Pamphlets and full information FREE. 
Address Land Com’rB. & M, R.R,, Lincoln, Neb. 
Over 1,000,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Kear West. 
For Sale by Site 
Iowa R. R. Land Co. 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
FARMS 
Branch Office, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 
FOR SAL EA T $222. TO g'SSSPER A CEEO 
EASY TERMS. FREE FARE & LOW FREIGHT 
TO PUR CHA SERS: FOR 60/00 CONTAINING 
MARA FULL / NFORMAr/OAJ. ADORESS : 
CHAS. EC. -SV/V7/V7 O/X/’-S', 
LANE) COMO C.3< N:W. RY CHICAGO,/LL. 
UNION PACIFIC III. LINDS 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil, Long Sum¬ 
mers, Short Winters. 
Special Inducements to Land Seekers. 
Those going West will find it to their advantage 
to send for information, which will be mailed free. 
Apply to LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. By. Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
Z3T Refer to this advertisement. 
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 1812, and Mex¬ 
ican war are entitled to pensions. Thousands are yet entitled 
to bounty, but do not know it. Fees in all cases $10. Pay 
for every description of war claims collected. Employ an 
Attorney residing in Washington, who can give personal at¬ 
tention to your busiuess. American and Foreign patents ob¬ 
tained on short notice. Land warrants procured, bought 
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. 
PENSIONS i 
For SOLDIERS, 
widows, fathers, mothers or 
children. Thousands yet entitled. Pensions given 
for loss of finger,toe.eye or rupture .varicose veins 
or any IMseusc. Thousands of pensioners and 
soldiers entitled to INCREASE and BOUNTY. 
PATENTS procured for Inventors. Soldiers 
land warrants procured, boughtand sold. Soldiers 
and heirs apply for your rights at once. Send a 
stamps for "The Citizen-Soldier." and Pension 
and Bounty laws, blanks and instructions. We 
can refer to thousands of Pensioners and Clients. 
Address N. W. Fitzgerald & Co. Pension & 
Patent Att’ys, LockT3ox5S8,Washington, D. C 
The clerical force, working on 
Pension claims, lias been greatly 
increased recently, and claimants 
have good cause to feel encour¬ 
aged. We make the business a 
specialty, and having recently 
opened a Washington office, are 
certain that we can serve all to 
their entire satisfaction. Address us at the office most con¬ 
venient. 
MILO B. STEVENS & CO., Attorneys, &c. 
' Rooms 38and39LeDroitBuilding,Washington,D.C. 
Rooms 1 and 2 Case Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Rooms 97 and 99 Metropolitan Block, Chicago, Ills. 
..uilding, r " ' 
Offices 
Room 3 Abstract Buili 
, Detroit, Mich. 
T 1 R-r H W A T3 TN produce commis- 
U» 0 L Ua VV iillJJj SION MERCHANTS. 
(established 1845.) Send for Circular of Great Value, 
giving lull instructions for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
lief., Irving National Sauk, New York City. 
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We learn that Higgin’s Eureka Salt received first 
premium at the Australian Exposition, which is 
another added to the many triumphs of the Hig¬ 
gins improved process for salt manufacture. — 
American Dairyman. 
GRATEFUL — COMFORTING. 
EPPS’ COCOA 
BREAKFAST. 
“PY a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern 
JJ the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a 
careful application of the tine 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 i3 by the judicious use of such articles of diet 
that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong 
enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundredsof 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. Made simply with 
TAtPrJte?“i&A Sold in tins (° n Jy &-lb and fi», labeled 
JAMES EPPS & CO.,Homoeopathic Chemists,London,Eng. 
INew York and Chicago: Smith <& Yanderbeek. 
HARNESS. 
A («oe<I, Substantial Single Harness. 
Hand-made, full nickel-plated for $13-50. Call and see 
or send for sample. Also a complete assortment of RIDING 
CARRIAGE ROBES and DUST- 
HRS, HORSE CLOTHING and NETS . 
C* B. feMITH & CO»j 40 Warren St#> New York, 
ECONOMY WASHER CUTTER. 
(Pat. July 15, 1879). Cats Washers of 
Leather or Rubber for carriages, wagons, 
mowing machines, and small machinery 
from y 2 to 5 inches in diameter. The best 
and cheapest Washer Cutter made. Sent 
by mail, prepaid to any address, on receipt 
of 50 cents. Liberal discount to Agents. 
WILLARD BROS, & BARTLEY, 
Cleveland, O, 
1. X. L. SPRING TUG LBMK 
Affords the greatest protection to HORSES, Harness, 
Wagons, Plows, Mowers and Reapers. Reliable and guaran¬ 
teed as represented. Protect your Horse, save your money, 
by procuring the celebrated D. R1SHER &'CO.’S LX. 
L. Spring Tug Link. Ask your hardware man for them, or 
send stamp for Circular to D. RISHER & CO., 
79 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. 
W- S. BLU.NT’S 
IMPROVED UNIVERSAL 
FORCE PUMPS. 
These Pumps have an increased 
stroke, greater power, superior 
finish, and beauty of design. 
They can be placed in any desired 
position, as the Working Head 
rotates. 
The upper Nozzle offers a 
straight water way through the 
Pump, saving much friction 
when filling a tank. Hose can 
be used at either Nozzle, if de¬ 
sired. A full assort¬ 
ment of these Pumps 
constantly on hand, 
for the house, and for 
out-door wells of the 
greatest depth. For 
power and reliability, 
these Pumps cannot he sur¬ 
passed. 
Complete outfits furnished to 
order, and advice given on all 
questions relating to Water 
Supply. Send for circulars. 
W. S. BLUNT, 
94 Beekman St., N. Y. 
San Francisco, Cal., 
Dunliain, Carrigan & Co. 
Boston, Mass., 
A. M. Morton & Co., 
W. S. BLUNT, 94 Beekman St., New York. 
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