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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
September. ] 
GOOD NEWS 
TO 
LADIES! 
Get up ^luba for our CELE¬ 
BRATED TEAS, and secure a beautiful 
MOSS ROSE OR GOLD BAND TEA SET,” G* pieces,) our 
own importation. One of these beautiful Tea Sets given away 
to the party sending a Club for $25.00. This is the greatest in¬ 
ducement ever offered. Send in your orders and enjoy a cup 
of GuOO TEA, and at the same time P rocure a HANDSOME 
TEA SET, No humbug. Good Teas, 30, 35 and 40c. per lb. Ex¬ 
cellent Teas, 50 and 60c., and very best from 65 to 90c. When 
ordering, be sure and mention what kind of Teas you want, 
whether Oolong. Mixed, Japan, Imperial, Young Hyson, Gun¬ 
powder or Eng. Breakfast. We are the oldest and largest Tea 
Company in the business. The reputation of our house requires 
no comment. “BEWARE OP CHEAP TEAS” which are 
advertised by other concerns. For full particulars address 
The Great American Tea Company, 
31 & 33 VESEY STREET, 
P. O. Box 289. NEW YORK. 
REST yyHEAT 
AND GRAZING LANDS ARE FOUND ON 
™ Northern Pacific r. r. 
jn 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 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Crain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Com bined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1881 
Reports prove the agriculturists of Nebraska to have 
been the most successful of any people in the West. 
Write for information about the above matters—also 
about U. P. Ry. lands in this State, which will be sent Free, 
in great variety, by LEAVITT BURNHAM. 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omaha, IVeb. 
IS 1- Refer to this advertisement. 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R. R. Land Co. 
FARMS 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Branch Oflice, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 
Over 300,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the ISestr West. 
A rtistic. H omes 
Just published. 44 Plans. Elevations, and Interiors of 
QUEEN ANNE and COLONIAL Villas and Cot¬ 
tages, costing from $700 upward. Enclose 3c. stamp for 
illustrated circular. Price, $350. Agents Wanted. 
A. W. FULLER , Architect, Albany, N.Y. 
T 4 IVTlTbC Agricultural, Grazing, Fruit and 
1 1 A In a In Timber, in Ky. and lenn. Also Chat¬ 
tanooga City property. For catalogues send green stamp to 
J. N. BROWN & CO., 132 Vine 1st., Cin’ti, O. 
FARM FOR SALE, OF 960 ACRES, 
IN COFFEY CO., KANSAS. 
Two miles from Waverly, and two miles from Hall Station, 
both on the Kansas City & Burlington R. R. On said farm 
is a large two-story white frame house, JO by 80 feet, with 
verandas and porches, window blinds, with wire sash in 
windows, well and cistern, stable, tool house, wagon shed, 
corn crib, hog pens, large apple and peach orchards, aspara¬ 
gus bed, grape vines, raspberries, gooseberries, and cur¬ 
rants, and two maple groves, 250 acres of which has a fine 
crop of clover on it, balance in corn, meadow, and pasture. 
Cliurches and school close by. Price $16,000. One-half 
down, balance in six or less annual payments, with six per 
cent interest, payable annually. Address, 
LANE & KENT, Agents, Burlington, Kansas. 
MARYLAU) FARMS $7 to $25 per acre. Short 
ITJL winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
F OR SALE.—A fine stock or grain farm, well watered, 
including stock, A1 house, price $12,000.00; also farm 
near Topeka, Kansas. Address JAMES C. CURRAN. 
Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois. 
3 TtINE RIVER FARM for sale in North Georgia con- 
’ taining 400 acres, and suitable for Corn, Cotton, Grain, 
and all the Grasses. For particulars address 
JAS. B. HILL, Rome, Ga. 
F OR SALE.—A valuable Mill Property and Fruit 
Farm, near the James River, in Virginia. For descrip¬ 
tion address A. L. ROWLAND, Princeton, New Jersey. 
v—^ -ifn 150 Delaware Hruit and Grain 
BH Fk 1*1 Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
J — A. JL V .. r a. iJ»A.r. Griffith, Smyrn a, Dei. 
LYON&HEALY 
State & Ponroe Sts.,Chicago. 
Will send prepaid to any address their 
, band CATALOGUE, I 
for la82, 200 pages, 210 Engravings! 
of instruments, Suits, Caps, Belts, 
•Pompons, Epaulets, Cap-Lamps. 
Stands. Drum Major’s Staffs, and 
Hats, Sundry Band Outfats, Repairing 
‘Materials, also includes Instruction and Ex¬ 
ercises for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue' 
of Choice Band Music, 
The Onw Perfected 
(SSewingmachine 1 ^ 
SIMPLEST,LATEST IMPROVED. 
MOST DURABLES' 
AND MAKE HOME 
IFTHERE l«a,,-HAPPY- „ v nll 
New Home Sewing«- r -^ 
—*-^Machine do. 
Union Square N.Y. Chicago ill. 
QBANGE MASS. of» ATLANTA GA. 
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A RARE 
OFFER 
SI ML SHEET MUSIC FREE 
Buy fifteen bars of Dobbins’ Electric Soap of 
any grocer; cut from each wrapper the picture of Mrs. 
Fogy and Mrs. Enterprise, ana mail to us, with full 
name and address, and we will send you free ©Fall 
expense, your own selection from the following 
list of Sheet Music, to the value of One Dollar. We 
absolutely GUARANTEE that the music is una¬ 
bridged, and sold by first-class music houses at the 
following prices: 
INSTRUMENTAL. Price 
Artist’s Life Waltzes, (Kunster Leben,) op 316, Strauss 75 
Ever or Never Waltzes, (Toujours ou Jamais,) Waldteufel 75 
Ckasse Infernale, Grand Galop, Brilliant, op. 23, Kolling 75 
Turkish Patrol Reveille, . . - Krug 35 
Pirates of Penzance, (Lanciers,) . . D'Albert 50 
Sirens Waltzes, . • . . Waldteufel 75 
Fatinitza, Potpourri, 
Mascotte, Potpourri, 
Trovatore, Potpourri, 
Night on the Water, Idyl, 
Rustling Leaves, 
YOOAL. 
Patience, (The Magnet and the Churn), 
Olivette, (Torpedo and the Whale,) 
When I am Near Thee, (English and German words), Abt 
Who’s at my Window, 
Lost Chord, . • 
My Dearest Heart, 
Life’s Best Hopes, 
Requited Love, (4 part Song,) 
Sleep while the Soft Evening Breezes,(4 part Song,)Bishop 35 
In the Gloaming, .... Hai'rison 30 
Only he True, .... Vickers 85 
Under the Eaves, . . . . Winner 85 
Free Lunch Cadets, . . . • Sousa 35 
If the music selected amounts to just $1, send only 
the 15 pictures, your name and address. If in excess 
of $1,postage stamps may be enclosed for such excess. 
We make this liberal offer because we desire to 
give a present sufficiently large to induce everyone to 
give Dobbins’ Electric Soap a trial long enough .to 
know just how good it is. If, after trial, they con¬ 
tinue to use the soap for years, we shall be repaid. 
If they only use the fifteen bars, getting the dollar’s 
worth* of music gratis, we shall lose money. This 
shows our confidence. The Soap can be bought of 
all grocers—the music can only be got of us. See 
that our name is on each wrapper. Name this paper. 
A box of this Soap contains sixty bars. Any lady 
buying a box, and sending us sixty cuts of Mrs. Fogy, 
can select music to the amount of $4.50. This Soap 
improves with age, and you are not asked to buy a 
useless article, but one you use every week. 
I, L. CRABIN&C0. 11 kji.S;!5.?~ 
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Germany, etc. We have had thirty-five 
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the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and 
has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN 
& CO., Patent Solicitors, Pub’s of Scientific 
American, 37 Park Row, New York. 
Hand book about Patents free. 
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Hon. A. H. Stephens, 
and others 
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them. 
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