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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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TO 
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ever offered. Send in your orders and enjoy a cup of 
GOOD TEA or COFFEE, and at the same time procure a 
HANDSOME CHINA TEA-SET. No humbug. Good teas. 
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very best from 65c. to 90c. When ordering, be sure and 
mention what kind of Teas you want—whether Oolong, 
Mixed, Japan, Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowdeih or Eng¬ 
lish Breakfast. We are the oldest and largest Tea Company 
in the business. The reputation of our house requires no 
comment. For full particulars address 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
P.O.Box 289. 31 and 33 Vesey St., N. Y, 
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS 
MARKS’ PATENTS.- With Rubber hands 
and feet. The most simple, durable, and useful. 
Of world-wide fame. In practical use in all civil¬ 
ized nations. U.S. Government Manufacturer.! 
Also Rolling and Invalid Chairs and Crutches! 
constantly on hand. Pamphlet of 130 pages,! 
giving full information, sent free. 
A. A. MARKS, 
691 Broadway, N. \ ., U. S. A. | 
5-TON 
Iron Levers, Steel Bearings, Brass TARE BEAM 
•HOMES. HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. 
Sold on trial. Warrants 6 years. All sizes as low, 
For free book, address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BINGIU31TON, N. Y. 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Crain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
Com bined. 
The most Profitable and agreeable of any occupation. 
1882 
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, which will be sent Free, 
In great variety, by LEAVITT BURNHAM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co , 
Omaha, Neb. 
Refer to this advertisement. 
200 
MARYLAND FRUIT, GRAIN, and GRASS 
FARMS. For CATALOGUE and PRICE LIST 
address Mancha & Heller, Ridgely, Md. 
TUI A I ) "M/T £4 150 Delaware f ruit and Grain 
gv f\ I - . If I ^ Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
1 iX.LI.lTA . a. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna, Del. 
AA I I D kl I A Full description by coun- 
LyML-IrVJlNlMIM. ties; 200-page pamphlet 
and map; price 50 cents, postage paid. 
McAFEE BROTHERS, Land Agents, 
234 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. 
VIRGINIA STOCK FARM FOR SALE 
AT A GREAT BARGAIN. 
Located in the beautiful and picturesque Valley of the 
Upper James River, and containing 1,000 acres, 175 of which 
are rich alluvia] river bottom. The uplands arc gently roll¬ 
ing and very productive. Abundance cf good timber and 
>ure running water. Excellent wheat and grass lands, 
mprovemeuts; excellent brick house and ample out-build- 
lngs. Good fruit, etc. The owner being engaged in busi¬ 
ness, cannot give said pr- -perty any attention, is the reason 
for selling this beautiful estate. For further particulars, 
TOWNSEND A. PARSONS, 
Lock Box 47, Richmond, Va. 
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address, 
TWO FARMS FOR SALE. 
Near Hampton, Va., 160 acres each. Improvements. Oys¬ 
ter front on river. Apply to G. M. PEEK, Hampton, Va. 
c 
OME TO MAR YEAN I) !—Improved Farms, $10 
to $25 per acre. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
Good Farms in a delightful climate, one hour from Phila¬ 
delphia. $20 per acre. Easy terms. Poultry, Fruit, Grain, 
Milk. Prosperous business place. C. K. Landis,Vineland,N.J. 
H 
S. ISELIN, Sheldon, Iowa. Minnesota 
and Iowa Lands. Send for Laud Jour- 
• nal. Free. 
to 300 acre'. 
Near railroad and navigable salt water (with all its luxur¬ 
ies) in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. 1883 Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty, Easton, Md. 
1 7 OR SALE.— A Virginia farm of 600 acres—all that can 
' be desired as to health, society, markets, and quality, 
at a very great bargain. Address, 174 Bank St., NorfolkYa. 
L. B. ANDERSON, M. D. 
m KANSAS -»■ 
“THE GOLDEN BELT ” KANSAS DIVISION^. P. R’WAY 
STOCK RAISING WOOL CROWING 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer and "Winter. Unsurpassed for Climate, Grasses, \\ ater 
CORN and WHEAT , „ FRUIT „ 
170,000,000 bus. Corn. 35,000,000 Wheat. The Best in the Eastern Market. 
Pamphlets and Maps free. B, M C ALLASTER Land Commis’r, Kansas City, Mo. 
THE BEST BUGGY 
Write us for Catalogue of our different styles of Wagons 
and Buggies. THE H. H BABCOCK BUGGY CO., 
Watertown, N. Y. 
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES! 
Easiest riding Vehicle made. 
Rides as easy p Qwith one per¬ 
son as with two. 'Tlie Springs 
lengthen and shorten according to the weight 
they carry. Equally well adapted to rough country 
roads and fine Irives of cities. Manufactured and 
sold by all the leading Carriage Builders and Dealers. 
HENRY TIMKEN, 
Patentee, ST. LOUIS , MO. 
chicago?i£^ ABBOTT BUGGY CO 
EVERY ONE Who Owns a WAGON Wants 
I A EUREKA FOLDING 
CANOPY TOP. Folds up 
like an umbrella. Weighs 
less than 13 lbs. Can be 
taken off or put on in 3 min¬ 
utes. Made in sizes to fit 
business wagons, pleasure 
\ wagons and DUggies. Send 
1 for illustrated circular and 
/ price list. Agents wanted 
^everywhere. State where you 
_ sawthis. I). G. BEERS *fc 
CO., Patentees and M’f’rs, Sandy Hook, Conn. 
CHOICE Investments! 
Western Real Estate Loans and School District 
Sodas GOVERNMENT BONDS ^ 
Higher Rates of Interest. For information 
address T. J. CHEW, Jr., St. Joseph, Mo. 
Hand & Power 
orn^ hellers 
Horse Powers, 
WIND MILLS 
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|FEED GRINDERS and" 
CORN STALK CUTTERS. 
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Address all orders to 
ORANGE JUDD 00., 751 Broadway, N. Y. 
DAVID W. J HDD, Vice-President. 
SAMUEL BURNHAM, Secretary. 
FRIENDS If you are in any way interested in 
BEES OR HONEY, 
We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of our 
MONTHLY GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, 
with a descriptive price-list of the latest improvements in 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Comb, Sec¬ 
tion Honey Boxes, all books and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture, nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card ,)critten plainly, to 
A. I. ROOT. Medina. Ohio. 
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Tea Club Orders. 
We have made a Specialty for Six Years of Offering 
Premiums of Dinner Sets, Gold Baud Sets, 
Silver Ware, &c., to those who get up CLUB Orders 
for our goods. White Tea Sets of 45 pieces, with $10.00 
Order. Gold Baud or Moss Rose China Sets, 44 
pieces, with $20.00 Order. TEAS, of all kinds, at 30, 35, 40, 
50, 60 and 75 cents. Send Postal for full Price and Premium 
List. To all who mention American Agriculturist, and ask 
for it, we will send copy of “ Housekeeper’s Friend,” full 
of recipes and useful information. 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO. 
801 Washington Street, Boston, 3Iass. 
_Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. u. 
^Hon. A. II, Stephens, 
and others 
recommend 
them. 
any ^ 
position 
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