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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
May.] 
NEW CROP TEAS, 
all kinds, 60c. 
g er lb. This is the 
rst time these 
Teas have ever 
been offered at 60c. 
Same quality sells 
in stores for 80c. 
and $1.00 pe r lb, 
3l¥33 ^ 
P.O.Box 1235 
ALL EX¬ 
PRESS CHARGES 
PAID on $5 orders. 
EXTRAORDINARY 
INDUCEMENTS ON 
LARGE ORDERS. 
Send postal card 
for further par¬ 
ticulars. 
1 
Vesey St. 
HEW YOKE. 
7,000. ACRES 
OP CHOICE 
Minnesota Fanning Lands For Sale, 
These lands are situated in Faribault County, Minn„ and 
are all within three miles of the flourishing village of Wells, 
on the line of the Southern Minnesota R. R. They are ex¬ 
tremely fertile, and are well adapted for either stock-rais¬ 
ing or general farming. The subscriber Is a resident on 
these lands, and is raising fine Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with 
good success. Prices and terms reasonable. Correspond¬ 
ence solicited. Address 
M. J. MYERS, Wells, Faribault Co., Minn. 
IOWA 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R.R. Land Co. 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Over 1,000,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Near West. 
FARMS 
Branch Office, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 
1880 ! 
T XX 33 
GREAT IMMIGRATION YEAR! 
Thousands are going West, and the majority 
SETTLE IN NEBRASKA! 
All Eastern Farmers when coming West are pleased 
with the 
Burlington & fflo. River B. B. Lands. 
17,000 Have Already Purchased, and there is 
yet For Sale by this Company enough 
Land to make 
10,000 EIGHTY-ACRE FARMS! 
ttod Postal Card for a CHART showing all the LANDS 
y' S SALE. January 1st, 1880. Address 
GEN’L AG’T B. & M. R. R„ Omaha, Neb. 
1,000,000 ACRES CHOICE LANDS IN 
MIN NES OTA & D AKO TA . 
-a , 
r\ T&lLfx.J' 'A'S'VvS' ;>-n ~. . 
•tl 
FOR SALE A T f2°° TO 3 S--PER A CEE ON 
EASY TERMS. FREE FARE & LOW FREIGHT 
TO PORCH A SERS. FOR GUIDE CONTAINING 
MAP A FUL L IN FORMA T/OAI. >1 DOPES S :■ 
CH A EE. ED. .SV /V7 AO O RJ S ’/ 
LA NO COMP C.Sc N:W.PY Crt/CA GO, /LL. 
250 MARYLAND FARMS, '"SdrasS! 30 
Near failroad 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, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty., Easton, Md. 
CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts; homes or Investments for sale by 
MoAEEE BROTHERS, 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
100 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A.P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
FARMS. 
Hf ARYLAND IMPROVED FARMS, $7 to $25 
1Y1 per acre. Mild, healthy climate. Catalogues sent li-ee. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg, Md. 
SEEDS! 
ALBERT DICKINSON, 
Dealer in Timothy, Clover, Flax, Hungarian Millet, Red Top, 
Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Bird Seeds, Etc., Etc., Etc. 
POP CORN. 
115, 117 & 110 K-Inzie St., Chicago, Ill. 
AND 
IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 
1,000,000 acres well watered Timber and Prairie Lands 
along tlie line of the St. Louis and San Francisco R. R. for 
sale at from $2.50 to $8.00 per acre on seven years 
time. Excellent lor Stock, Fruit, and Farming. The best 
Tobacco region in the West. Short winters, convenient 
markets, superior schools, low taxes, healthful climate, 
good society. Free transportation from St. Louis to pur¬ 
chasers of land. Send for Maps and Circulars. 
W. H. COFFIN, hand Commissioner. 
_Temple Building, St. bonis, Mo. 
1880 
Will See a Greater Rush of Settlers to 
Union Pacific 
Railway Lands 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Than was ever before known. The reasons are, 
THESE hANDS 
Have an established reputation, and have proven themselves 
superior to any in the west, in 
bOCATION, QUAI-ITY, CHEAPNESS, 
And facilities for reaching them by rail or teams. We in¬ 
vite inspection, and challenge comparison. Send for Maps, 
Books, Papers, &c., which are furnished FREE. „ 
hEAVITT BURNHAM, 
band Com., U. P. R. K., Omaha, Neb. 
The Best Home for Emigrants, 
NORTH CAROblNA has the greatest range of cli¬ 
mate, the largest variety of soils, the finest water-powers, 
and the richest mineral resources in the Union. Population 
law-abiding, State debt almost settled, taxes light. Thrifty 
emigrants with small means can buy cheap homes and lands 
directly of the Department of Agriculture, at Raleigh, 
N. C. Write for full particulars. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST OF 
PRESSES, DIES AND OTHER 
FRUIT-CAN TOOLS. 
FERRACUTE MACHINE WORKS, 
Bridgeton, N. Jersey. 
Are You Going to New York? Then Stop at the 
'T'lTDVTQU 13 & 13 baight St., New York. 
A UAIilOn This well-known house is convenient 
of access li-om all parts of the city. The 
table is supplied with the best kinds of 
food, healthfully prepared. The house 
U A TTI ’ s note( l for its pleasant parlors, and the 
A II cheerful, home-like feeling that prevails. 
It lias just been refitted, and the prices 
are moderate. Connected with the 
__ _ house are Turkish Baths, etc., etc. 
HflTFT Send for circular. 
LIU A UJjj _ M. L. HOLBROOK. Proprietor. 
American Agriculturist 
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TheFEARLESS 
Stands unequaled for ease of team, the Horse-Poijer runs, as shorn* 
by the records, with more than one-third less friction than any 
other. The only machine awarded a _ 
Centennial Medal 
on both Horse-Power and Thresher and Cleaner, at the Centennial 
Exhibition, as shown by Official Report, which says: ’“For special 
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the proper agitation to separate the grain from the straw.” For 
Catalogue, Price-List, and full report of trial, address 
MINARD HARDER. Cobleskill, Schoharie Co.. N. Y* 
C. COLBY & CO., Benton Harbor, Mich. 
BERRY t$g. D 
Send for Illustrated Price List. 
THIS NEW 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
»h J Has a Pad differing from all others, It 
iST cup-shape, with Self-Adjusting Ball 
'cruemi wm w in center, adapts itself to all position! 
SENSIBLE M 0 f the body, while the BAIL 1“ the 
the Hernia is held securely day and night, and a radical cure cer¬ 
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Irc °- Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, III., 
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American D entaphone Co., 163 W. 4th St„ Cincinnati. O. 
■The Best Double- 
Barreled Shot-Gun 
> in the world for 
• the money. War- 
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I twist,with flask, 
Bett Sox Wads, Box Caps and Wad 
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for $12, warranted or no sale. Send for Il¬ 
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, DAO 130 6c 138 Wood St., 
Established, 1848. Pittsburgh, Pa, 
niARY FRFP 
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