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AMEEIOAIN^ AGEICULTIJEIST, 
September.] 
GOOD NEWS 
HL ADIES! 
Now’8 your time to get 
■np Orilers 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 awaytothe partyaending an order 
lor $25, This is the greatest inducement ever offered. 
Send in Tour 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., andtOc. per lb. Excellent Teas, 50c. and 60c., 
and very best from 65c. to 90c. M'e 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 tve give away with Tea and 
Coffee orders of $40 and upwards. I'or lull particulars. 
Address THE QREAT AMERICAN TEA GO. 
T. O. Box 289. 31 and 33 Vesey 3t.. New York. 
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 matters—also 
about U. P. Ry. lands in this State, wliich will be sent Free, 
in great variety, by I.E.AVITT BTJHNII.AM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. P.y, Co., 
Omabn, Neb. 
tSf” Refer to this advertisement, 
NO 
LANDS 
RTHERM 
PACBFIO R. 
In Minnesota, North Dakota, 
Montana, Idaho, Washing- 
iton and Oregon. 
__ ' The Northern Pacific country is 
the newest region open for settlement, BUT THE RICH¬ 
EST IN NATURAL RESOURCES. Its exceptionally fer¬ 
tile soil, well watered surface, fine wheat and farming 
lands, best of cattle grounds, large bodies of timber, 
rich mining districts, healthful climate, great navigable 
waters, and grand commercial opportunities are the 
chief attractions which invite a large population. 
ilATC 10,818,433 acres or MORE THAN HALF of 
|i|(J I 1^ all the Public Lands disposed of in 1883 
were in tnc Northern Pacific country. Send for maps 
and publications describing the railroad lands and the 
country. They are sent FREE. 
Address CHAS. B. L.4MBORN,_ 
Land Com’r, Sl PauL Mina. 
A Profitable Inyestment! 
Each $5 doubled within 30 days, and 
loss rendered impossible. 
A NEW CITY LOCATED. 
Hindsdale City, adjoining beautiful Garden City —the 
“ loveliest village of the plain' ’—and Creedmoqr Rifle Range, 
N. Y. Several thousand building lots, surrounding Hins¬ 
dale depot, $190 each, selling on monthly payments of $5 per 
lot; four lots, $10 per month. Prices advanced $5 per lot 
monthly until present prices are at least doubled. Cottages 
$10 monthly for each $1,000 of cost. Nuisances and Unties 
prohibited; no malaria, chills, fevers or mosquitoes-cli¬ 
mate, soli, drives and surroundings unsurpassed. Builbmg 
optional with purchaser ; fair dealing guaranteed ; nothing 
over-colored. Buy for investment, residence or Summet 
home. New York will he 
THE FITURE (ITY OF THE WORLD. 
Property around it is rapidly increasing in value, and must 
continue to do so. You enter no uncertain venture by in¬ 
vesting in Hinsdale. Prices are low compared with all 
other New York surroundings ; increase certain ; prospec¬ 
tive value greater than any property equi-distant. Hinsdale 
is 13 miles from New Y ork—35 minutes by rail, and 5 minutes 
additional by Brooklyn Bridge or Ferry : and the commuta¬ 
tion averages 10 cents per trip. It is on the main line of the 
Long Island Railroad, and is the junction for both Garden 
City and Creedmoor Rifle Range. Improvements proposed, 
etc., will render Hinsdale an attractive place of abode. 
Agents wanted of either sex. Circulars, etc., of 
R. WILSOIV, Attorney, 336 Broadway, New York. 
VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE. 
By Es Co IiiyPSEY & CO., Norfolk, Va, 
UTilJVl forFruit, Grain, and Grass, 
iililli B. AlTHy I* Qu gait, water,$20 to $50 per 
acre. Catalogues free. ISLER & MEKKINS, Cambridge, Md. 
FARMS. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain Farms 
cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
F 
.ARM FOR SALE. A fine Stock and Grain Farm, 6 
fK. miles west of Carlyle, Clinton Co., Ills., consisting of 
200 acres, well improveci. good house (9 rooms), large barn, 
granary, brick smoke-house, etc., etc. Orchard and small 
fruit, 2 good wells. Price, $50 per acre. Terms easy. Inquire 
of BUXTON & WHITE, Carlyle, Ills. 
IjUJDS 
SPECIAL OFFER 
To Actual Settlers 
open only between the 1 st 
dayof March and the 31 st 
day of Dec., 1884. 
The lands in¬ 
cluded in this offer are 
the mostproductive and, consid¬ 
ering locality, the cheapest of any 
unoccupied lands 
In the United 
States now 
open for sale. 
First appli¬ 
cants will 
have first 
chance. 
Home seeke 
‘ catch on.'* 
.^^For Maps, ^ 
Illustrated 
ANNltAL 
PAYMtittS 
, 7 PaCENT 
'iNtEREST 
..WitCBiiyi 
4I6QI 
acres 
SALE5^ 
WILCJBEI 
MAtitJilKfi; 
ibx^lDF'NbT 
■I 60 .ACRES 
TiHKaTERHSv 
OBtAiNEjbi 
feRdli/l.tHE 
r 
Write to 
^'■mation regardu^S 
lAnd and Immigration Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Minneapolis 6c. Manitoba R’y, 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
SEND FOR REASONS WHY 
the Eastern Shore of Maryland offers more advantages than 
elsewhere. BENJ. HOUSE, Greensborough, Md. 
"OT A MAP of the STATE colored 
JU AJ'I.J'JA J. a y • in Counties fkee to every sub¬ 
scriber to the WALDO ADVERTISER. Send 30 cents for 
three months for Paper and Map. Addeess : 
FAKRELL’ 
M Large, New, Embossed border Chromo Cards, all gold, 
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latest samples, 10 cts. L. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. Y, 
^ New Style Chromos, EVERT CARD EMBOSSED. 
fP V' Moss Rose. Bird 5Iottoes, Hand Mottoes, Golden 
Beauties, &c., name on, 10c. iEtna Ptg. Co., Northford, Ct. 
• Paper and Map. Addee 
),’S LAND OFFICE, Waldo, Fla. 
TFPE, CHROMO CARDS, Scrap 
A ItE.atjShO; Pictures, &c. Send for price lists. 
DUNN & CO., 2106 (jrkney St., Phil adelphia,Pa. 
AMEEICAN CATTLE: 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING, AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Revised, asid Rown to tlae 
Present Xiine Ib> tRe Aiitlnor. 
A Thoroughly Exha\i.<gtive "Work. 
By LEWIS F. ALllfc-v, 
EX-PRESIDENT NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTUR.t SOCIETY, 
EDITOR “ AMERICAN SHORT-HORN HERD BOOK, yUTIIOR 
“ RURAL ARCHITECTURE,” ETC., ETC. 
The author’s well known and very large experienefc-t^ 
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PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.50. 
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