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THE GOLDEN BELT 
KANSAS LANDS KANSAS DW^IsIoH^U^P. R’WAY. 
STOCK RAISING WOOL CROWING 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer and Winter. Unsurpassed for Climate, Grasses, Water, 
CORN and WHEAT FRUIT 
200,000,060 Bus. Corn. 30,000,000 Wheat. The best in the Eastern Market. 
Pamphlets and Maps free. B. McALLASTERo Land Commis'r, Kansas City,Mo. 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Grain) Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Combined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1883 
Eeports prove the agilculturlsta of Nebraska to have 
been the most successful of any people In the West. 
Write for Information about the above matters—also 
about XT. P. Ry. lands In this State, which will be sent Free, 
In great variety, by EEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omaha, Neb, 
|^“ Refer to this advertisement. 
NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT FARMS, 
and Iowa liaud For Hale, 
Large “ Bonanza” farms, with buildings,machinery, stock, 
seed, house furnished, everything complete, or building 
lots In Sanborn, Barnes Co.,North Dakota, on the great 
"Northern Pacific,” and “ L. T. Sanborn & C. R. R.,”cross¬ 
ing the N. P. at Sanborn, giving this best Dakota town a still 
Sk,5Kn . . , , , 
sale la whole sections.—Also 80 acres just outside Council 
Bluflfe, Iowa, ana City lots. Too much care for a man at 60; 
F or SAIjE, Farms in Minnesota and Dakota. Choice 
Wheat Farms in the Red River Valley. Terms to suit 
every purchaser. Also town lots In Bralnerd. Fargo, Val¬ 
ley City and Bismarck. Special attention given to fur¬ 
nishing Information relative to business and farming 
Interests of Minnesota and Dakota, and to making invest¬ 
ments for non-residents. Call on or write. 
_ H. M. BARRON, Bralnerd, Minn. 
160 MARYLAND FARMS, “ To“^V™T 
Near railroad and navigable salt water (with all Its Ittxur- 
■'d. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
CALIFORNIA. ties; 200 -p^e p^phlet 
and map: price 50 cents, post^s paid. 
McAFEE BEOTHERS, Land Agents, 
284 Montgomery St., Sail Francisco, Col. 
F arms.—M ild climate-, profitable and productive; 
^00 to $2,000. Best of markets. New land, $20 per 
acre. Terms easy. C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. 
MAIIYLAIVD 
acre. Catalogues free 
A "rb "*/r (Cl on James River, Va., in a Northern 
H f\ l-i Wl settlement. Illus. circular free. 
-JL J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Va. 
HENRY S. ISEEIN, SUEEDON, IOWA. 
Minnesota and Iowa Lands. Send for Monthly Land Jour¬ 
nal, free. 
c 
OME TO MARYLAND !-Improved Farms, $10 
to $25 per acre. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAI^ERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
A “D lUTGI ISO Delaware Fruit and Grain Farms 
r H K IW| ^ cheap. Catalogues free. 
J, A, P, GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
F ine stock farm*— 1.0«> acres; 350 meadow. 
On Potomac River, near B. & O. R. R. 
D. P. MILLER, Cumberland, Md. 
ONE CENT 
Inveited in a postal card and addressed as below 
WILL 
give to the writer full information as to the best lands 
in the United States now for sale; how he <an 
Btnr 
them on the lowest and best terms, also the full text of 
the U. S. land laws and how to secnro 
320 ACRES 
of Government Lands in Northwestern Minnesota and 
Northeastern Dakota. 
Address ; 
JAMES B. POWER, 
Land and Emigration Commissioner, 
ST. PAUL, Mura-. 
L 500,000 ACRES OF 
andS 
in NORTHERN WIS- 
CONSIN on the line of 
theWISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILROADforsale 
on liberal terms to actual Settlers. Full particulars 
with good map sent free. CHAS. L. COLBY, 
LAND COMMISSIONER, W.C.R.R., Milwaukee, Wis. 
A Profitable InYestinent! 
Better than Lotteries, than “ Margins,” than “ Futures.” 
Each $5 doubled within SO days, and loss rendered impossi¬ 
ble. 
HOME, SWEET HOME.” 
$10 Monthly Buys Your Own, 
a 
Hinsdale City, N. Y. Several thousand building lots, 
$160 each, surrounding depot; selling on monthly pay¬ 
ments of $5 per lot. Cottages, $10 monthly for each $1,(®0 
Price placed at about half present value to pro¬ 
of cost. . . , 
mote quick sales, build hundreds of cottages, and give ear¬ 
ly purchasers benefit of monthly increase of |5 per lot until 
present prices are at least doubled. Himsdale is 18 miles 
from New York, 85 minutes by rail, and 5 minutes additional 
by Brooklj “ '' 
per trip. Il 
cities, and Is the Long .cu,. ^_ _ 
den CSity and Crsedmoor Rifle Range. Its climate, drives 
and surroundings are unsurpassed. Circulars, etc., of 
R. WILSON, Attorney, 
335 Broadway, New York. 
I f -f-, FOR- SALE f one of the 
WtAO It L’Q T*TY1 Tfiry beet in Central Illinois, 
K3 LUOIV JU Cbl 111 the finest agricultural region 
in the world; 1,100 acres, 
highly Improved ; unusual facilities for handling stock; 
also a smaller farm; also one of the finest 
In Central Texas, 9,186 
AO Ir IvQAOnAC!! acres. Each has never 
OdULIa. JXCIjIIUIICO failing water, and neai 
railroads; must be 
sold; terms easy; price low. For further particulars, ad¬ 
dress J, B. or F. C. TURNER, 
Jacksaaville, Ill. 
ESTABUSHED 1864. HO PATEST ! SO PAY I 
■kiMHBgiOiA obtained for MechenloalDevicefi.Com- 
|IIT| U pounds, Deslgna and Labels. Ail preU- 
Ip H I n H I % mluary examinations as'th- patentability 
I fl I I II I II oflnventlongfree. Our^^OnldeforObtain- 
I HllalllVp Ine Patents ” 18 sent free every where. 
Address LOCIS BASSEK St OO., Sslirltors ef Patents, 
WA8MIWOTOS, D. C. 
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TED TEAS and COFFEES, and 
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and very best from 65c. to Mo. We are the oldest and 
largest Tea Company in the business. The reputation 
•f our house requires no comment. We have just Im¬ 
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SETS, (115 pieces), which we give away with Tea and 
Coffee orders of $40 and upwards. For lull particulars, 
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“DBINK FAIR, BETSEY, WOTKVKR YOU DO.” 
Martin ChuulewU, 
TEA CLUB ORDERS. 
We have made a specialty for six years of giving 
avay as Premiums, to those who get up clubs for our 
goods. Dinner and Tea Sets, Gold Band Sets, Silver- 
ware, etc. Teas of all kinds, from 30 to 75 cents per 
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besi 
each ,. ______ 
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K ieces withSJJO orders, and a Host of other Prem» 
ims. Send us postal and mention this paper, and w® 
will send you full Price and Premium List, Freight 
charges average 75 cents per 100 lbs. to points West. 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO., 
801 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
GIVEN AWAY 
Ladies canvassing for Tea will 
do well to send for our Premium 
List. We have premiums for or¬ 
ders from $5 to $60, including Gold 
Band Tea Sets, Waltham Watches, 
etc. We send thousands of these 
orders every year, and have yet 
to hear of any dissatisfaction from 
those receiving them. If any lady 
reader of this paper wishes for a 
beautiful Gold Band Tea Set, they 
will find it to their advantage to 
_ send us a postal for further infor- 
mation. 
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