624 
AMEETOAK AGEIOULTIJEIST, 
XOVEMBER.] 
GOOD NgWS 
■■L AOiEi! 
Now’s your time to e:et 
up Or<ler:s for our CELEBKA- 
TED TEAS and COFFEES, and 
secure a beautiful MOSS 
JIOSE or GOED-15AND CHINA TEA-SET 
(44 pieces), our own importation. One of these beauti- 
Jui china setspiven away to the party sending an order 
tor $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 4nc. per lb. Excellent Teas, 50c. and 60c., 
and ver'v best from 65c. to 90c. We are the oldest and 
largest Tea Compan.y 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 $10 and upwards. P’or full particulars, 
Address THE GREAT mB\m TEA GO. 
P. 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 tlie above matters—also 
about XT. P. Ey. lands in this State, which will be sent Free, 
in great variety, by EEAVITT BEllNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Oiiialin, Neb. 
liefer to tliis advertisement. 
For Handsomest! Cheapest! Best! 
Iron ioofing, Sing, [oiling, 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prices of 
CINCI NNATI (O.) CORRUGATING CO* 
YIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE. 
By E. C. XiINBSEY & CO., Norfolk, Va. 
Mil Hi VI 4 VII F 41? VI SI for Fruit, Grain, and Grass 
ITl All 1 1 ■dll-TlS, (jQ gaj( (0 j5Qpg 
acre. Catalogues free. ISLER & MEEKINS, Cambridge, Md 
TjljT 4 Map of State and County. De 
.JLiAA W A lAiV ® scription of soil, climate, etc. 
with list of lands for sale, for 10 cents in silver. Address 
FARBEEl/S IvAND OFFICE, WaUlo, Florida. 
Name this paper. 
T® A "B 1 •'50 Delaware Fruit and Grain Farms 
I" H K ShB J'S cheap. Catalogues free. 
Ji dlAALJ.VJLIU'l p. GRIFFITH & CO., Smyi-na, Del. 
ETAR fVI S IN VIRGINIA 
■ VERY CHEAP. Taxes low. Send for Catalogue. 
Address C. I>. EPE S, Nottoway C. H., Virginia. 
XilTT T'vttTTV a If von desire trustworthy infor- 
X' XjVa aA J.1 yil.« mation relating to Florida, then 
write to our well-known and reliable correspondent, 
Mr. L. D.SNOOK, DeLand, Volusia Co., Fla. 
oat TT'.'IOO cheap Homes in West 
Jj VaAV Va, For Circulars giving location, 
price, etc., address, J. H. BRISTOR, Martinsburg, W. Va. 
wr A'TVfTITT' TA A steady, energetic married man, 
TT i VlV TjAlIJ'e to take Charge of, or rent a farm 
and small dairy in Dakota. Address. 
MISS MIN’A THOMPSON, Vanderbilt,Campbell Co..Dakota. 
% 
F<m 
R ^ M 8 . 
The Double Acting Rams open the valves as well 
as shut them off with the power of the water. No 
stoppin g. C. HODGKINS & SONS, Marlboro, N. H. 
Attorney’s fee contingent on Success. 
Address E. H. GEESTON & CO., 
Washington, D. C. 
IHE GOLDEN BELT 
If 
KANSAS LANDS 
STOCK RAiSiSyaC 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer anil Winter. 
COR8\a and WHEAT 
200,000,000 Bus. Corn. 30,000,000 Wheat. 
ALONG TME- 
Pamphlets anil Slaps free. 
KANSAS DIVISION U. P. R’WAY. 
WOOL CROWING 
Unsurpassed for Clifiiate, Grasses, Water. 
FRUIT 
The best in the Eastern Market. 
B. MgALLASTER, Land Commis’r, Kansas City,Mo. 
a 
D.F. SHULL & CO’S GOLDEN 
iUTTE^ mim 
THE BEST ! Contains no oil. Does not fade or 
streak. Does not color the butteimilk. It will color 
50 per cent, more butter than any other color. Ask 
your druggist or dealer for it; or on receipt of 25c* 
wo will send, pof^aid, sample coloring 600 lbs. of 
Butter. TK-Y IT and you will use no other. Write 
for circular and chrorao card, free. D.E* SHUEIi 
& CO.*No. 3928 ITIarkct St«,Pliiladeli>liia» 
The Buyers’ Guide is issued Sept, 
and March, each year: 224 pages, 84 x 
inches, with over 3,300 illustrations— 
a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale 
prices direct to consumers on all goods for 
personal or family use. 
Tells how to order, and 
gives exact cost of ev¬ 
erything you use, drink, 
eat wear, or have fun 
with. These invaluable 
hooks contain information gleaned from 
the markets of the world. We will mail 
a copy Free to any address upon receipt 
of the postage—8 cents. Let us hear 
from you. Eespectfully, 
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 
227 Si 229 AVabu8h Avenue* tliicuffo* Ill. 
MiLLIHEHY GOODS rRUB! 
1 at your milliner’s at least 
, tix months free. Tublishers 
The publishers of “HOME 
GEEST,” the well Known 48 col. 
Illusirated Literary Paper for the 
Home, realizing the great inconven- 
ieuce ladies in the country towns 
nre cause- by their inability to obtain 
suiiabl hat trimmings at reasonable 
prices, have secured a large stock of 
' ‘hesc goods in all the fashionable 
r. Fail designs and colors, and 
/ are otfering them free to those sub- 
^:>cribingto their magazine as follows: 
Seud 52 cents for Six Months’ 
Subscription to *‘Happy Days,” 
and we will send you Free, p 08 t- 
paid.SydsNo. 7 GrosGruiii 
.Silk JMbbon, 1 Spray SSprijr 
Artificial Flowers, 1 lovely 
Artificial Bud, 1 real fancy 
Feat her W ing, 1 real fancy 
Feather Plume. Youhavehere 
trimmings enough for two hats 
and for 52 cents, what would cost 
$2.25, besides the best paper in Amer- 
srs HOME GUEST, Hartford, Conn. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghoens, another on Brown Leghorn^ 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
five for $1.W. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
flisrHTjswawyEia.m^ 
ifillDsorMRtf 
ri<miiEiLGRjM 
jrrr- I. -.Tit-—^ 
The great col lection of the most thril ling personal adventures, 
exploits of scouts and spies, forlorn hopes,heroic bravery, ira-* 
prisonments and hair-breadth escapes, romantic incidents, 
nand-to-hand struggles, perilous journeys, daring raids and 
bold deeds on both sides during the Great Civil war. No 
book like it PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATE D. Outsells aU. Addles* 
Scammell & Co., Box 4U34 Philadelphia or bt. Louis. 
60,000 COPIES SOLD ! 
BurdotUs Dutch Dialect Becltaiions, 
160 pages. Brudder Gardner’s 
Stump Speeches, 160 pages. 25 
cents each. Sent postpaid on re¬ 
ceipt oL price. New Books issued 
weekly. Send for Catalogue. 
EXCELSIOR PUBLISHING HOUSE 
20 fi 21 Beekman St.. New York. 
P URCHASING FOR OUT OF TOWN PARTIES. WED- 
ding Outfits, Furniture, Infant’s Wardrobes, Presents, 
etc., by a lady of taste. For reference, etc., address, 
M. ESSEE, No. 8 N. Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Do Tour 
Own 
Printing ! 
Card and Label Press $3. Larger sizes $5 to 
$75. For old or young. Everything easy, 
printed directions. Send 2 stamps for Cat¬ 
alogue of Presses, Type, Cards, &c., to the 
factory, KELSEY & CO., Meriden, Conn. 
3 Printing Press 
SHIPPERS OF ffllEK, ATTENTION ! 
PATEKTED 3IAECH 23d, 1880. 
Adapted for the de¬ 
livery of Milk in all 
Cities and Towns. 
A Eoug Needed Waut 
at last Supplied. 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
' Warren Glass Works Co. 
A. A. 
73 Murray St., 
NEW YORK. 
Delaware Go. 
Requires no lifting or 
handling to skim or clean 
it. It is the prince of E A- 
BOR-SAVING Cream¬ 
ers. It will last for 20 
years. It is warranted to 
do all we claim. To one 
man in every town where 
not already introduced we 
will make a special private i 
offer. Address, 
DELAWARE CO. 
Mention Am. Agriculturist. 
CREAMER CO., 
Bcuton Harbor. Mich. 
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ImprovedTreeTubs. 
(See cut). 
ALSO, 
SPAINS CHURNS® 
STAR CHURNS. 
“Rapid” I. C. Freezers, 
Senrt for Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars and Prices. 
CLEMENT & DUNBAR, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
American Agriculturist 
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(Englisli and German Edition at same Rates.) 
$1.50 a year (iiostage includeii); Single num- 
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Special Inducements made to Club- 
Raisers and Canvassers. 
All persons desirous of soliciting sul!j» 
scriptions for tlie “ American Agricul¬ 
turist ” will please immediately address 
us for subscription blanks, circulars, and 
other printed matter. 
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Last Page, and Third Cover Page, Sl.Ho per line. 
Second Cover Page— SX.Ttl) per Wne. „ 
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No'advertisement taken for less than $3.00 each insertion. 
Fourteen agate lines make one inch. 
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