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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
June.] 
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CHOP 
TEA 
ENJOY 
A CUP OP GOOD TEA. 
3 H LBS. of our celebrated 
m-m CHOP TEA, 
the Finest and MOST BENE* 
FICIAL Imported, sent by 
Mail on receipt of $2.50, 
postage paid. It is a BLACK 
TEA, with a GREEN TEA 
flavor. RECOMMENDED to 
SUIT ALL TASTES. Sam- 
pie of any of our Teas by mail 
on receipt of 6 Cents. Post¬ 
age-stamps taken. GOOD 
TEAS, 30c., 35c„ and 40c. 
EXCELLENT TEAS, 50c. & 
60c. All EXPRESS Charges 
PAID on $5.00 Tea orders. 
On $20.00 TEA Orders we will deduct 
15 per cent off and Pay ALL EXPRESS 
CHARGES. 
The CSreat 
American Tea Company, 
IMPORTERS. 
P. O. Box 289. 31 & 33 VESEY ST., New York. 
pi 
AND BRAZING LANDS ARE FOUND ON 
™ Northern Pacific r.r. 
in MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, 
and MONTANA. 
BIG CROP AGAIN IN 1881 
Low Prices ; Long Time ; 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 
1000000 ACRES CHOICE'LANDS IN 
MINN ESOT A 8c DAKO TA. 
if. 
s :<■ , 
// ■ ' \ ' HhPASCACK _1 
: FOR SALE AT $2™ TO $ 6—PER ACRE ON 
EASY TERMS. FREE FARE & LOW FREIGHT' 
TO PORCH A SERS. FOR GU/DD CONTAINING 
MAPiSr FULL INEORMAT/OA/. ADDRESS : 
C H /\ ■ E. -SV/V7/V7 ONE, 
LANE) COMR C3c N-.W.RY CHYCAGO,/U. 
Iowa 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R. R, Land Co., 
Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 
Over 
Half Million 
Acres. 
Land 
raoYodo' _ 
Acres of timber and prairie 
Land along the line of the St. Louis 
and San Francisco Bailway for sale on seven 
years’time, at from $2.00 to $8.00 an acre. Free 
transportation from St. Louis to purchasers as 
per Circular sent on application to 
W. H. YEAT01T, JTenplo Building, $ W. H. COFFIN, 
Com% S Sr. Louis, Mo. < L andCo ™* 
jgJnaiB^- .^iirnw 
M ARYLAND FARMS $7 to per acre. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgli.Md. 
Delaware Kruit and Grain 
_ arms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
FARMS • I ai p“i 
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 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, Neb. 
tW Refer to this advertisement. _gl 
I OWA. ! ! 
Improved and unimproved Farms for sale In the rapidly 
loping Dairy and Farming Districts of Northwestern 
’ ndedi 
Iowa. Payments can be extended over a series of years. For 
information address SAMPSON & FRENCH, 
Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., Iowa. 
« « ■ ■ nr- |i Don’t locate before seeing our James 
QVJ U I n River Settlement. IUus. catalogue jree. 
— J. F.Mancha, Claremont,Surry Co.,Va. 
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Of large or small amounts are made by JOHN D. KNOX & 
CO., Bankers and Loan Agents, Topeka, Kansas. Special 
attention given to placing money on farm and other good 
and productive property at 6 to 8 per cent, for Eastern par¬ 
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t^“Sena for a free copy of KNOX’S INVESTOR’S GUIDE 
containing particulars and references. Address 
JOHN D. KNOX & CO., 
Topeka, Kansas. 
TheOnw Perfect.^© 
SjSewingWachine- 
SIMPLEST,LATEST IMPROVED, J 
MOST DURABLE X‘ 
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W IF there is iTHAPPY- 0 yflU 
_ 
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Machine Co. 
30 Union Square N.Y. Chicago ill 
ORANGE MASS or ATLANTA GA. 
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iqOTBIEkI 
^y r M PUCKACE^a. 
The richest, creamy 
BEER ever quailed. 
Purifies tlie Blood. 
Health liil and refresh¬ 
ing. The best Summer 
Drink. Sent by Mail 
on receipt of 25 cents, 
in postage stamps. 
Address : BEAN &RABE, Wholesale Druggists, 
Nos. 47 & 49 N. 2d St., Philadelphia. 
F’A.'V’IS 
WATER-PROOF 
BUILDING MANILLA. 
(Established in 1866.) 
This water-proof material, resembling 
fine leather, is used for roofs, outside 
walls of buildings, and inside in place 
of plaster. Made also Into carpets and 
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THE 
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JAMES EPPS & CO.^ Homoeopathic Chemists, 
ALABASTINE 
Superior to 
KALSOMINE 
for Walls and Ceilings, is an article 
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SEELEY BROS., 
32 Burling Slip, New York City, or- 
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Hires’ Improved Root Beer, 
Package “hots. Makes 5 gallons of a delicious, strengthen¬ 
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^Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D. 
, A. H. Stephens, 
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