AMERLOAJs AGBIO L LT UEIST. 
May.] 
THE GOLDEN BELT 
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KANSAS LANDS 
STOCIC RAISING 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer and Winter. 
-ALONG THE—- 
KANSAS DIVISION U. P. R’WAY. 
WOOL GROWING 
Unsurpassed for Climate, Grasses, Water. 
CORN and WHEAT FRUIT 
200,000,000 Bus. Corn. 30,000,000 Wheat. The best in the Eastern Market. 
Pamphlets and Maps free. B, McALLASTER, Land Commis’r, Kansas City,Mo. 
ONE CENT " 
invested in a postal card and addressed as below 
WILL 
give to the writer full information as to the best lands 
in the United State.s now for sale: how he can 
BUY 
thum on the lowest and best terms, also the full text of 
the U. S. land laws and how to secure 
320 ACRES 
of Government Lands in Northwestern Minnesota and 
Northeastern Dakota. 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Crain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Combined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1883 
Reports prove^ the agriculturists of Nebraska to have, 
been the most successful of any people in the West. 
Write for information about the above matter:}—also 
about U. P. By. lands in this State, which will be sent Free, 
In great variety, by I.EAA'ITT BUIilVIIAM, ■ 
Land Commissioner U. li. R}'. Co., 
Omulin, Neb. 
1^“ Refer to this advertisement. _gLI 
A Profitable In?estiiient! 
Each $5 doubled monthly, and loss rendered Impossible. 
“HOME, SWEET HOME.” 
$10 Monthly Btiys Your Own. 
At fliNsnXLE CiTl”, IS miles from New York, 3"i minutes by 
rail, and 5 minutes extra Brooklyn Bridge or Ferry. Several 
thousand building lots surrounding.Hinsdale depot, price 
$1'05 'each, selling on monthly payments Of'$5 per lot; Cot¬ 
tages $10 monthly upwards. Lotsiadvanced $3 each monthly, 
until present prices are at least doubled. New York will tie 
the future CMY OP the world, property in and'around it- 
is, and will'cclutintie to increase in value. Hinsdale adjoins' 
Garden.City—the most beautiful of aU'clties—and,,t;ree(l-. 
moor Rifle Range, add is' tli'e'Ldn'g fSl^nd H! R‘. jimctiim Tor 
both. Commutation averages lOc. per trip. Lots are doub¬ 
ling in value while being paid for. For invettinenf, resi¬ 
dence, of summer resoft, it is eqiiall.v desirable. CT'mate, 
drives and s.urroundings unsurpassed. Building optional. 
Success assured. Extensive improvements contemplated. 
Agefif S wanted. Circulars, '&c., of 
R. WILSON, Attorney,' 
_ ' ' • 3.35 Broadway, New York. 
C OBIE.TO MAItV'l.ANB !—Improved Farms. $10 
to $^3 per acre. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain Farms 
cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
FARMS. 
B :_ ___ _ __ . 
CLiARKE, Benson, Minn., for book (sent free 
everybody), “ Why Mixed Farming anti Bairyii 
Pay in Minnesota.” 
EFORE GOING WEST. SEND TO- Z. B. 
"' ' ' " .* to 
ying 
O A I I PO Kn A description by eoun- 
r\ L. I ~ KJ 5\ i\l I ties : 200-page pamphlet 
and map; price 50 cents, postage paid. 
McAFEE BROTHERS, Land Agents, 
231 Montgomer 3 - St., San Francisco, Cal. 
160 MARYL.\NE) FARMS, ^ 
Near railroad and navigable salt water (with all its luxur¬ 
ies) in 'falbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. 1881 Pamphlet and Map, showing location, tree. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty, Easton. Md. 
VIRGIMl PIREIS 
VERY CHEAP.- 
CllmateMild. Taxes Low. 
Health perfect. School 
System Good. Send stamp for Catalogue. 
C. D. EP ES, Nottaway C. H., Va. 
A VIRGTNTA“~'FARM-4«a' A f! RES-C HEAP. 
In Carolina County—Splendid Houses, Orchards, Soil, 
Location, Society, Water, Fencing, &c. 168 Bank St.. Nor¬ 
folk, Va. L. B. ANDERSON, M. D. 
Addkbss : 
JAMES B. P®WES^, 
Land and Emigration Commissioner, 
ST. PATTIi, MINN. 
MAS»V1.4l\T) for Bruit, Grain, and Grass, 
hIjIM 1 Iv.imy H .iSiirifSj on Salt water. $20 to $ 50 per 
acre. Catalogues free. ISLKR & MEEKINS,Cambridge, Md. 
on James River, Va., in a Northern 
settlement, Ilms. circular free. 
J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Va. 
FARMS 
T7IT /’ATATITA A Maps and newspaper, 
Jc Sess*'"’' 
FARRELL’S LAND OiFFICE, Waldo, F lorida. 
F ARMS.-Mild climate,; profitable aud productive; 
$500 to $2;000; Best of markets. New land, $20’per 
acre. Terms easy, C ., K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. 
1 7'OR SALE, Farms in Miniiesota and Dakota. Choice 
Wheat Farms in the Red River Valley. Terms to suit 
every purchaser. Also town lots in Braiuerd. Fargo, .Val¬ 
ley City and Bismarck. Special attention given to fur¬ 
nishing information relative, to business and farming 
interests of Minnesota aud Dakota, aud to making invest¬ 
ments for non-residents. Call on or write. 
f^HREE' ADJOINING FARMS—On tlie'Eastern Shore of 
i Marylaud, situated in Somerset County, of 410, 60 and 
90 acres, respectively. The large tract Is the finest farm and 
residpnee, ,in the scgunty; large-brick dwelling, numerous 
outbuildings,' Laud in a high state of cultivation and splen¬ 
didly set In grass; adjoining the E. S. R. Road. For plat, 
particulars, terms,, &c., rntply immediately to 
J. UPSHUR DENNIS, Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 
F oe SALE—At Kingston, one of the finest sites in New 
Jersey: perfectly healthy and free from mosqul- 
toe^ three, miles-from Princeton and five minutes from 
R. R. Station, suitable for a gentleman’s residence or 
young ladies school. Twenty acres of improved laud 
m one square plot. With fine house, containing thirteen 
rooms, located on an eminence overlooking Princeton, 
and adjoining country for miles. Drives around the 
house. Fine lawn, large garden, plenty of fruit. Must 
be seen to be appreciated. Will be sdld at a sacrifice. 
Address or apply to the owner. 
C. SHEPARD, 
464 Morris Ave„ Elizabeth, N. J. 
5-TON 
Iron Levera, Steel Bearings, Brass TARE BEAM. 
JOIVESs QE PAYS TiaC FKClGHXtf 
Sold on trial. Warninta 6 yeara. All bizes as low* 
Fur free book, address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
niSGIU3ITO!f. N. V. 
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED 
AND EXHAUSTIVE CATA¬ 
LOGUE OF Superior Gold 
Spectacles, Eye Glasses 
and Cliains, Microscopes, Tele¬ 
scopes, Magic Laaterns, Op¬ 
era Glasses, Barometers, 
Tliermonietcrs, Drawing Tn- 
strunients, “Ano K.nto” (What 
is it ?) Free, on mention of this 
paper. 
GOOD NEWS 
EL ADIES! 
Now’s your time to cet 
np Orders for our CELEBRA¬ 
TED TEAS and COFFEES, and 
__secure a beautiful MOSS 
ROSE or GOLD-BAND CHINA TEA-SET 
(44 pieces), our own importation. One of these beauti¬ 
ful china sets given away to the party sending an order 
for $25. This is the greatest inducement ever offered. 
Send in your orders and enjoy a cup of GOOD TEA 
or COFFEE, and at the same time procure a HAND¬ 
SOME CHINA TEA-SET. No humbug. Good Teas. 
30c., 35., and 40c. per lb. Excellent Teas, 50c. and 60c., 
and very best from C5c. to 90c. We are the oldest and 
largest Tea Company in the business. The reputation 
of our house requires no comment. We have just im¬ 
ported some very fine WHITE GRANITE DINNER 
SETS, (115 pieces), which we give away with Tea and 
Coffee orders of $40 and upwards. Bor full particulars. 
Address THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA GO. 
“DRINK FAIR, BETSEY, WOTEVER YOU DO.” 
Martin Chuzzlewit. 
TEA CLUB ORDERS. 
AVe have made a specialty for six years of giving 
away 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 
S ound. AVe do a very large Tea and Coffee business, 
esides sending out from 6ff to 90 CLU15 ORDERS 
eacli day. SILA’ER - PLATED CASTERS as 
Premiums with S5, *7 and »10 orders. WHITE 
TEA SETS with SIO orders. DECOR.YTED TEA 
SETS wiMi Stl5. GOLD BAND or MOSS ROSE 
SETS of 44 piece.s, or DINNER SETS of lOG 
pieces witliSi’JO orders, and a Host of otlier Prem¬ 
iums. Send us postal and mention this jiaper, and we 
will send you full Price and Premium List. Freight 
charges average 75 cents per 100 lbs. to points AA’est. 
- GREAT LONDON TEA CO., 
801 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
GIVEN AWAY 
Ladies canvassing for Tea will 
do well to send for our Premium 
List. \V,e.liaYo Tiremiums fpi\orr . 
■ deVifffoin SO to SuO, including Gokt 
Band Tea S(ns,'\Vaitria'rri VTatchcs, 
?,etc. We , send thousands of tliese 
,.’i,ordcr3;eyery year,.and-have yet • 
5 to I\ear of any dissatislaction from, 
thoserecelviiig’ theih'.’ If any lady- 
reader of Hus paper wishes,for a 
hV’JuitirnI Gold Band'Teti Set, they 
will find it to tlioir adA-ahtage to- 
.^cuid a postal for further iufoiv 
matibn. 
ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY, 
FITClIBtJliO, JIYALfeSI^. : . 
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