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ou receipt of 6 Cents. Post¬ 
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EXCELLENT TEAS, 50c. <fc 
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PAID on S3.00 Tea orders. 
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IMPORTERS. 
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PESJ yyHEAT 
imr«t(,UNR l Bo You Wish 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil* L>ong 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, 
Laud Commissioner U. 1\ Ry. Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
Refer to this advertisement, .an 
LAND! LAND!! LMDlTT 
The clioicest and cheapest now in die market. 300,000 
acres of the best R. R. lands in America. 200,000 acres 
earliest selections of speculators’laud. Ail in the world 
famous Park Region of Minnesota. Maps, lists aud prices 
sent on application. 
O. J. WRIGHT, 
Fergus Falls, Miun. 
720T0OO 
Acres of timber and prairie 
Land along the line of the St. Lonls 
Ghd San Francisco Railway for sale on seven 
S ears’time, at from $2.00 to $8.00 an acre. Free 
ransportation from Sfc. Louis to purchasers as 
per Circular sent on application to ^ 
W. 3. YEATON, ? Temple Building, $ Vt. E. COFFIN, 
L'd cam, i st. Louis, Mo. 
) Land Com 
, GRAZING LANDS 
ARE FOUND ON 
™ Northern Pacific r. r. 
in MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, 
AND MONTANA. 
!G CHOP AGAIN IN 1881 
LOW PRICES; LONGTIME; REBATE FOR IMPROVE¬ 
MENT; Reduced Fare and Freight to Settlers. 
Fob Full Information, address 
R. M. Newport, gen.land agt. 
Mention this Paper. St. Paul, Minn 
M aryl and farms st to *25 per acre, short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh,Md. 
FARMS. 
150 Delaware fruit and Grain 
Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
1 A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
SOUTH 
Don't locate before seeing onr James 
River Settlement. Ulus, catalogue f ree. 
J. F. Mancha, Claremont, Surry Co.,Va. 
FAR CIS r IMPROVED FARMS.—Send fld- 
4 Dli 8ilhb clres8 t0 H _ N- BANCROFT & SON, 
Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., O., aud get the price and full 
description of the cheapest good farms for sale in the State. 
BUREAU of IMMIGRATION, 
Richmond, Yu. Valuable information about Virginia 
given by RICHARD IRBY, Gen’l Agent. 
in Tracts from 30 
to SCO acres. 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
uries), in Talbot Co.. Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. 1884 Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address (J. It. SHANAHAN. Atty., Easton. Md. 
W HY GO WEST? —We have cheap farms, good land 
convenient to the best markets. Send stamp for cata¬ 
logue and papers to MANCHA & IIELLER, Ridgely, Md. 
MARYLAND FARMS, 
FOR SALE. 
THE BEST 200-Acre Farm in Western Mas¬ 
sachusetts. In high state of cultivation, % mile from 
school ,IK mile from depotof a manufacturingvillageof 11,000 
inhabitants, where all the products can be sold. 05 acres 
level mowing by machine; cuts 100 tons hay, also a large 
amount of grain ; 95 acres good pasture ; 40 acres wood and 
timbi r; also a large amount of choice fruit from S00 trees. 
A large 2-story house, 15 rooms, painted and blinded, in good 
repair, a small house for hired help, 3 large barns, ; other 
buildings, all well-adapted for farming. Owned by father 
aud son for the lust 70 years. The manufacture of lime can 
be added, as there are 2 kilns, capacity 1,800 bbls, and lime- 
house. 30x60, on an inexhaustible amount of the best <iuallty 
of limestone The best opportunity ever offered to pur¬ 
chase a tirst-dass farm for one-half its value. For particulars 
apply toW.S. Knight, 12 Front st.,Room 7, Worcester, Mass. 
G OOD FARMS, $500 to $2,000. Good climate. Every 
farmer or gardener who has ever come to Vineland has 
succeeded. C. K-, LANDIS; Vineland, N. J. 
capabde^of 
to SIO per day, celling our new braided Silver 
Mould White Wire Clothes Line, warranted to 
last a lifetime. Pleases at sight. Sells readily at almost 
every house. Agents continually reporting grand 
success. Counties reserved. Iv eresdnqCa'alonnefree. 
Address GIRARD WIRE MILLS, Philadelphia 
ADVERTISING RATES. 
aMQ 
M NEBRASKA la# 
1600,000 Acres for Sale 
I Maps, Pamphlets and full information FREE, 
j Address Land Com’r B. & M. R.R., Lincoln, Neb. 
American 
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a ilrst class Sc tying Machine at lowest price ? IPso, send for 
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POWELL’S PLOW SULKY. 
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Improved and unimproved Farms for sale in the rapidly 
developing Dairy and Farming Districts of Northwestern 
Iowa. Payments can be extended over a series of years. For 
information address SAMPSON & FRENCH, 
Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., Iowa. 
Land District, 
North Dakota, 
Situated on both sides of the great Missouri River and con¬ 
taining over 25,000,000 acres of line fanning and grazing 
lands, nearly equal In size to the State of New York, and 
especially adapted to wheat, oats, and small grain ; aud for 
stock raising is unsurpassed ; delightful climate, rich soil; 
great Inducements to settlers. There are more good vacant 
lauds open for settlement under the homestead, pre-emp¬ 
tion and tree claim laws of the United States than In any 
other district in the country. The first to come got the 
choice selections. The North Pacific Railroad Company 
sell thetr land grant sections at low rates on long time. 
TYUCIX/IT A T>/"I T-iT the metropolis of the Nortb- 
DjLi^lviLili. JtYv ' Jt\. • west, is situated on tho Mis¬ 
souri River,where the North 7 Pacific crosses. It Is the prin¬ 
cipal commercial and distributing point on tho upper Mis¬ 
souri, «Dd the headquarters for over twenty-five steamboats 
running 1,200 miles above, and giving competing communi¬ 
cation to the seaboard by St. Louis and New Orleans. Par 
ties looking for profitable investments In real estate or 
otherwise, will find great opportunities here to make money 
For circulars, maps and other information, address 
JOHN A. RKA, 
Secretary Chamber Commerce, Bismarck. D. T. 
American Agriculturist 
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