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AMERIOADsr AGEICULTITBIST. 
October.] 
GOOD NEWS 
■L ADIES! 
Now’s your time to eet 
up Orders for our CELEBRA¬ 
TED TEAS and COFFEES, and 
_ _ secure a beautiful MOSS 
ROSE or GOIiO-BANO CHINA TEA-SET 
(44 pieces), our own importation. One of these beauti¬ 
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for $25. This is the greatest inducement ever offered. 
Send in your orders and eiijoy 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 65c. 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 line WHITE GRANITE DINNER 
SETS, (115 pieces), which we give away with Tea and 
Coffee orders of $40 and upwards. I'or full particulars, 
Address THE OREAT AMERICAN TEA GO. 
P. O. Box 289. 31 and 33 VeBej 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 agiiculturists of Nebraska to have 
been the most successful of any people in the West. 
Write for information about the above matters—also 
about TJ. P. Ry. lauds in this State, wliich will be sent Free, 
in great variety, by l.EAVITT UUIIIVIIAM. 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omalia, Nel». 
Refer to this advertisement. _SFt 
TTT O’RTTb A MAP of the STATE colored 
.fi iJv./XVXlJ'rsi* in Counties free to every sub¬ 
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three months for Paper and Map. Address : 
FARREEL’S EAND OFFICE, Waldo, Fla. 
VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE. 
By E. C. ILINPSEY & CO., Norfolk, Va. 
miRVI llVli FSKlISi forFruit, Grain, and Grass, 
® Ijill, If r .’HiiTlS, Qjj -H-ater.jsO to $50 per 
acre. Catalogues free. ISLER & ME EKIN S, Cambridge, Md. 
FARMS. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain Farms 
cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
160 MARYLAND FARMS, 
from SO 
acres. 
Near railroad and navigable salt water (with all its luxur¬ 
ies) in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. 1884 Pamphlet and Map, showing locatio?i. free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty, Easton, Md. 
SILKS FOR CRAZY PATCHWORK 
in 50c. or $1.00 packages. Elegant varieties. Our 20 cent 
packages of best Embroidery Silk, assorted colors, free with 
every $1.00 order. TALE SILlx WORKS, New Haven, Ct. 
'SEND US 
YOUR NAME. 
nilD I CAnrO agood impokTE«> plstol grip, 
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breech loader, with loading Tools complete, $|5» We are 
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XiECLlAULE goods. Send postal for large Ulus, Catalogue 
of Fire arms and Sporting goods, sent FREE. , 
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‘‘THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.” ^ 
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THE GOLDEN BELT 
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KAf^SAS LAi\IDS 
STOCK RAISING 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer and Winter. 
CORN and WHEAT 
200,000,000 Bus. Corn. 30,000,000 Wheat. 
ALONG THE 
KANSAS DIVISION U. P. R’WAY. 
WOOL CROWING 
Unsurpassed for Climate, Grasses, Water. 
FRUIT 
, - -- The best in the Eastern Market. 
Pamphlets and Maps free. Bi ^GALLASTERj l-and C ommis’r, Kansas City,Mo. 
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BY 
CENTRIFUGAL FORCE. 
A. treatise on the above subject, describing and illustrating 
the principles of the process, the history/ and progress of the 
sptem, the various sepa7'ators in the market, the merits of 
the process as compared with other systems for raising 
cream, etc., etc.,will be sent free by mail on receipt of the 
price, 50 cents. J. D. FREDERIKSEN, Little Falls, N. Y. 
It is the nearest perfection yet made. Simplicity and 
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rink managers of its superiority over other skates, as it 
saves both time and expense. Trice per pair, handsomely 
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