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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
J ANPAEY. ] 
SPECIAL OFFER! 
TEN POUNDS of our NEW CROP TEAS, Black, Green, or 
Mixed, sent by express, charges paid, on receipt of $0.00. 
A BEAUTIFUL OIL CHEOJIO, Size 20x34, 
of our lamented President 
GARFIELD 
will be mailed with every $6 order. 
Now is your time to ENJOY A CUP OF GOOD TEA at 
almost Half Price, and a perfect likeness in oil of our mar¬ 
tyred President, or GET UP CLUBS among your 
friends. On $20 orders we deduct 15 per cent off, pay a!l 
express charges, and enclose the chromo, one for every 
five pounds. 
The Great American Tea Co., 
UP. O. Box 289) 31 A 33 Vesey St., N. If. 
"WANTED ! ! 500 THRIFTY FARMERS to 
IT settle in the rapidly developing Dairy and Farming 
Districts oi northwestern Iowa. Improved and unim¬ 
proved Farms for sale or to rent, upon favorable terms, 
with privilege of purchasing. For information address, 
SAMPSON & FREN CH, Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., Iowa. 
UNION PACIFIC RY. LANDS 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil, Long Summers, 
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. Ry. Co., 
Omalia, Neb. 
Refer to this advertisement. gj 
F 
IVE HUNDRED VIRGINIA FARMS AND 
MILLS for Sale or Exchange. Write for Jree 
Oatalogue. 
R. B. CHAFFIN « 
, Richmond, Va. 
M ARYLAND FARMS $7 to $25 per acre. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh.Md. 
CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts: homes or Investments, for sale by 
McAfee Brothers, 328 Montgomery St., San Francisco,Cal. 
QAB IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE In Mo' 
OUU For information call on W. H. SICKELS & SON, 
234 Broadway, N. Y.; or, address H. S. EVANS, 713 Chest¬ 
nut St., St. Louis, Mo. 
fw/A-ACRE FARM, suitable for fruit raising, with 
l V/ large dwelling house and outbuildings, near New¬ 
burgh, N. Y. A. J. CALDWELL, 921st PL, Brooklyn. 
IOWA 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R. R. Land Co. 
Over 1,000,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Kcar West. 
FARMS 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Branch Office, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 
ATLANTIC & GULF 
COAST CANAL & OKEECHOBEE 
_LAND CO. 
Issue of 50,000 Shares of $10 each at par. 
With bonus of 40 acres for each 10 shares, from choice 
lands of the “ Disston purchase .” 
OFFICES— Third and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia; 
115 Broadway, N. Y., Rooms 111, 113. 
Detailed Prospectus with Descriptive Maps mailed to 
applicants. 
flEST YyHEAT~ 
AND GRAZING LANDS ARE FOUND ON 
th. Northern Pacific r. r. 
itt 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. 
Mintion this Paper. St. PAUL, MlNN 
Westward Ho! 
Southwestern Minnesota is the great blue grass 
region of the Northwest. Unexcelled for fertility, health, 
and beauty. Rolling Prairies. Spring Water Lakes. Nu¬ 
merous Railroads. Lands $5 to $7. Choice selections 
now offering. Write for Circular. 
J. H. DRAKE, Land Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Minn. 
F OR SALE, and at about the Lowest Figures 
ever heard of, my entire Nursery Establishment. 
Assortment No. 1 and location one of the best at the West, 
Address P. P. PHILLIPS, 
Park Nursery and City Gardens. Lawrence, Kansas. 
1 AAA VA. FARMS, MILLS, HOUSES, and 
• LOTS for sale. Write for descriptions, free. 
Maps 25c. H. L. STAPLES & CO., Richmond, Va. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
FARMS. 
Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
O A I I T LJ Don’t locate before seeing our James 
O U I ri River Settlement. IUus.catalogue free. 
J. F. Mancha, Claremont, Surry Co.,Va. 
DCM6inhlC For soldiers, 
itllOlWlvO widows, fathers, mothers or 
children. Thousands yet entitled. Pensionsgiven 
for loss of finger.toe.cye or ruptnre.varioose veins 
or nny Disease. Thousands of pensioners and 
soldiers entitled to INCREASE and BOUNTY, 
PATENTS procured for Inventors. Soldiers 
land .. 
and 
stam' __ _. ____,__ 
and Bounty laws, blanks and instructions. We 
can refer to thousands of Pensioners and Clients. 
Address N.W. FltZgerald&CO.PF.NSI 0 N& 
PATENT Att’ys, LockTiox 5S8, Washington, D. 0. 
KBSSa AC ENTS WAWTEDMH 
To Sell the Favorite 
CAKE AND BAKING PAN. 
WILL SELL ON SIGHT TO EVERY HOUSEKEEPER. 
The success of our agents proves it to be the best sell¬ 
ing article in the market. One agent made $120 in 2 
weeks, another $95 in 10 days,, another $41 in 4 days. 
Boxing and Freight Free to Agents. Send for circulars 
to nearest address. SHEPARD Jk CO., 
Cincinnati, O., or St. Loniii, Mo. 
IT IS WORTH A HUNDRED DOLLARS 
to any smoker to know that we are putting up a very fine 
Havana filler, with Connecticut wrapper—equal in flavor to 
cigars generally sold at 10 or 15 cents—which we are selling 
to consumers and the trade at $4 a hundred. We will sell a 
box containing 25 to any part of the United States, postage 
paid, on receipt of $1, or 50 Cigars for $2. Address 
VILLAGE STORE COMPANY, Wholesale Dealers 
in Cigars and Groceries, Bridgeport, Conn. 
WELL BORING, 
ARTESIAN WELL, 
DRILLING & MIN¬ 
ERAL PROSPECT- 
ING MACHINERY 
and hew to nse, ia folly Illustrated, explained and^ilghly recom- 
moadedin ‘ 1 Ainoriosn Agriculturist, " Nov. no., isis, page465. 
Bend for It. Portable, low priced, worked by man, horse or steam 
power. Needed by farmers In every county. Good business for 
Winter or Summer and very profitable. Makes wells in earth or 
rock anywhere. We want the names of men that need wells. 
Bend stamp for Illustrated price list and terms to Agents. 
Pieros Well Excavator Co., 29 Scse Street, Hew York, 7. S. A. 
ADVERTISING RATES. 
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ORANGE! JUDD COMPANY, 751 Bboadwat, N. Y. 
The SEDGWICK 
STEEL WIRE FENCE. 
Is the only general purpose wire fence in use. Beings 
strong net-work without barbs, it will turn dogs, pigs, poul¬ 
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fence or stock. It is just the fence for farmers, gardeners, 
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or cemeteries. As it is covered with rust-proof paint it will 
last a lifetime. It is superior to boards in every respect, 
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We also make the BEST and CHEAPEST ALL 
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SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind. 
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GRATEFUL - COMFORTING. 
EPPS’ COCOA 
BREAKFAST. 
‘ 1 T>Y a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern 
J3' the operations of digestion and nutrition, ana 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 uae of such articles of diet 
that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong 
enough to resist every 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. Made simply with 
boiling water or milk. Sold in tins (only M-lb and lb), labeled 
JAMES EPPS & CO.,Homoeopathio Chemists,London Eng . 
New York and Chicago: Smith & Vanderbeek. 
^Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D. 
a. A. H. Stephens, 
.^ and others 
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