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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
October. ] 
GOOD NEWS 
TO 
LADIES! 
Get up dubs for our CELE- 
n BRATED TEAS, and secure a beautiful 
“MOSS ROSE OR GOLD BAND TEA SET,” (« 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 G80D TEA, aQ d at the same time procure 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 OF CHEAP TEAS" which are 
Advertised by other concerns. For full particulars address 
The Great American Tea Company, 
31 & 33 YESEY STREET, 
P. O. Box 289. NEW YORK. 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Grain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Combined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1881 
'.Reports prove the agriculturists of Nebraska to hare 
been the most successful of any people in the West. 
Write for information about the above matters—also 
about U. P. Ry. lands in tills State, which will be sent Free, 
in great variety, by LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Laud Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
Refer to this advertisement. & li 
|EST ^fHEAT~ 
AND GRAZING LANDS ARE FOUND ON 
Northern Pacific r.r. 
in MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, 
and MONTANA. 
BIG CHOP AGAIN IN 1881 
Low Prices; Longtime; Rebate for Improve¬ 
ment; Reduced Fare and Freight to Settlers. 
For Full Information, address » 
Hermann Trott, gen. land Agt. 
Mention this Paper. St. Paul, Minn. 
Over 800,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Near West. 
FARMS 
IOWA 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R. R. Land Co. 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Branch Office, 92 Randolph SL, Chicago, Ill. 
^ rtistic || 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. $3.50. Agents Wanted. 
A. VV. FULLER, Architect, Albany, N. Y. 
SPECTACLES 
rometers. Telescoms, and Corn]; 
Opticians. . 
tinted Priced Catalogue. 
Thermometers. Opera 
IIlKJ JLJAIiLJ Glasses.Micrnscoms.Ra- 
_ scorns, and Compasses. R. & J. BECK, 
Yf'ir., 1 T< lc tii_r|ng Opticians. Philadelphia, Pa. 
500,000 acres 
on the line of the 
WISCONSIN CENTRAL R. R. 
particulars 
FREE. 
A 
i Hk, — Full port 
Nn 
e.wis. 
CHARLES L. COLBY, 
band Commiss’ne 
MXLWAUKEE.WIS. 
XJXT ^7CTIfS003XnSH»J-, 
s 
Orange Lands in Florida. 
Investments in lands and groves yields a larger per cent 
than any other legitimate business. For Information, ap¬ 
ply to W. EOGAN HELM, 
References. Lock Brawtr " H,” Ocaia, Fla. 
200 MARYLAND FARMS, in 30 
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 showing location, tree. 
~ lNAHAN, Atty, Easton, Md. 
Address 
C. E. SHA1S 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
RYLAND FARMS $7 to $*25 per acre. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata- 
" CHAMBERS, Federals. 
*rometers, Teles 
M'>”' 1 ftCtnrir 
^"ScuJ for Ill 
T71 A TT) T»/|U O 150 Delaware I-ruit and Grain 
It l\ |V| Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
-U LlXt-LTJ- k_7 • A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
LYO^&HEALV 
State & Monroe Sts..Chicago. 
Will send prepaid to any address their 
, band catalogue, 
for 1382, 200 pages, 210 Engravings 
of instruments. Suits, Caps*, Belts, 
•Pompons, Epaulets, Cap-Lamps. 
Stands, Drum Major's Staffs, and 
Hats, Sundry Band Outfits, Repairing 
jMaterials, also includes Instruction and Ex¬ 
ercises for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue 
of Choice Band Music, 
Th e Only Perfe ct 
sSewingmachinc 
SIMPLEST. LATEST IMPROVED- 
MOST DURABLES' 
)jgsr 
AND MAKE HOME 
W, 'FTHERE |<s ,:HAPPY» ynU 
K%|SSSEtto“; s * g “ ih ^ 
Mew Home Sewing 5 -^ 
-^MACHINE dO- 
30 Union Scuare N.Y. Chicago ill. 
ORANGE MASS, op ATLANTA GA. 
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ORANGE JUDD CO., 751 Broadway, N, Y, 
DAVID W. JUDD, Vice-President. 
SAMUEL, BURNHAM, Secretary. 
American Game Bird 
Shooting. 
By JOHN MORTIMER MURPHY. 
Author of Sporting Adventures in the Far West, Rambles 
m Northwest America, The Zoology and Resources 
of Oregon and Washington Territory, A Search 
for the Mountain of Gold, Tire Forester of the 
Ardennes, Adventures in the Wilds of 
Florida, etc., etc. 
His work on Game Birds is written entirely from a Sports¬ 
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haunts and habits, but also the varioHs methods employed 
in this country and Europe for bagging them, the best dogs 
for field and covert work, the proper charges for guns, the 
devices used for lHring turkeys and wild fowl within range, 
camp cooking, life in the wilderness, the pains and pleasures 
of a sportsman’s existence, the unique characters, half 
hunter and half stock raiser or farmer, to be met with on 
the borders of civilization, and the majestic and wonderful 
scenery of the Far West. 
HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
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.CHEAP GUNS for THE PEOPLE.§ 
a GREAT VVESTERN^ste»§i^GUN WORKS, g 
Pittsburgh, g 
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Pittsburgh, Pa. _ 
A Household Necessity. 
-. Sold, by u 
Pharmacists, Grocers, 
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 
AND 
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Germany, etc. We have had tliiriy-fivet 
years’ experience. 
Patents obtained through us are noticed in the 
Scientific American. This large and splendid 
illustrated weekly paper, $3.20 a year, shows 
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. 
Nos. 47 & 49 N. 2d St., Philadelphia. 
Rev. Leonard Bacon, I). 1). 
, A. H. Stephens, 
and others 
recommend 
them. 
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