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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[OCTOBER, 
GOOD NEWS 
"L ADIES? 
Now’s your time to get 
Tip Orders for our CELEBRA¬ 
TED TEAS and COFFEES, and 
_secure a beautiful MOSS 
HOSE 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 65c. to 90c. We are the oldest and 
largest Tea Company in the business. The reputation 
of our house requires no comment. We have lust im¬ 
ported some very fine WHITE GRANITE DINNER 
SETS, (115 pieces), which we give away with Tea and 
Coffee orders of $40 and upwards. For full particulars, 
address THE CHEAT AMERICAN TEA GO. 
T. O. Box 289. 81 and S3 Vesey St., New York. 
MIXED FARMING 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Crain, Corn, and Live Stock Crowing 
« Combined. 
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 tills advertisement. _g3| 
A Great Opportunity! 
COME EIGHT HEEE TO HEBEASEA. 
I have some most choice pieces of land, which I will 
sell at a bargain, 9 miles from Columbus, Neb., and only 
3 and 4 milds from Benton, Neb., on the Union Pacific 
Road, a village with an Elevator, &c. One splendid 
piece of 160 acres, and a second of 440, will be sold to¬ 
gether or separately, or the larger piece will be divided 
to suit purchasers. I will sell this land this autumn for 
cash, or on time, at much less than its value, and at a 
much lower price than adjoining lands are bringing. 
Columbus aDd Schuyler are 7 miles away, are large and 
prosperous places, and the Elevator for grain, at Ben¬ 
ton, as before stated, is less than four miles away. A 
splendid country, splendid crops, splendid land, and a 
splendid opportunity. Address or immediately come to 
SlSl'L C. SMITH, 
Real Estate, and Vice-President First National Bank, 
COLUMBUS, NEB. 
VIRGINIA FARMS 
sued, Free. H. L. STAPLES & CO., Richmond, Va. 
IV/farylafid Farms, for fruit, grain, and grass, on Sait- 
1TA water, within 6 nours ride on cars and steamers to best 
markets and largest cities on Atlantic coast. Catalogue and 
Map free. I SUER & MEEK.1NS, Cambridge, Md. 
CALIFORNIA. 
Full description by coun¬ 
ties ; 200-page pamphlet 
and map; price 50 cents, postage paid. 
McAFEE BROTHERS, Land Agents, 
234 Montgomery St„ San Francisco, Cal. 
H S. ISELIN, Sheldon, Iowa. Minnesota 
and Iowa Lands. Send for Land Jonr- 
• nal. Free. 
GOME TO FLORIDA! 
-AND- 
BE HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS! 
We will send full information, on the receipt of two letter 
stampB, to any address, respecting the Climate, Soil, Health, 
Business Opportunities, Price of Lands, Best Locations, 
Profits of growing fruits and vegetables, Prices of fencing 
and clearing, prices of orange, peach, lemon, lime, guava, 
pineapple, banana, scuffernong grape, pear, and other nur¬ 
sery stock; profits on orange growing; profits on poultry, 
bees, &c.; cost of horses, mules, furniture, hired help, dry 
goods, groceries, &c., &c.; cost of hoard] and travelling in 
Florida. 
COLONEY, TALBOT & CO., 
Refer to Bank of Jacksonville. Jacksonville, Fla. 
FLORIDA. 
A Book Descriptive of the Resources and Natural advan¬ 
tages of Florida; Containing Full and Complete Descrip¬ 
tions of each County; Giving Instructions as to How and 
Where to obtain U. S. and State lands. This book contaius 
one hundred and eighty pages, and is not written in the 
interest of any particular locality. All parts of the State 
are given strict justice. The exaggerations of land sharks, 
representing Florida to he an earthly paradise, are harshly 
dealt with; and the several Counties and Towns of the 
State, and the quality of the lands, are accurately described, 
just as they are, without fear or favor. The culture of the 
Orange and other Fruits thoroughly written up. Price, 50 
cents each, postage paid. (Postage stamps will be returned 
at your expense.) Send Silver or Postal Note on the Waldo 
Post Office. Address, EDWIN FORREST, P. M.,Waldo, Fla. 
KANSAS 
“THE GOLDEN BELT» 
■ALONG THE-- 
KANSAS DIVISION U. P. R’WAY 
STOCK RAISING WOOL CROWING 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer and "Winter. Unsurpassed for Climate, Grasses, Water 
CORN and WHEAT , FRUIT „ 
170,000,000 bus. Com. 35,000,000 Wheat. The Best in the Eastern Market. 
Pamphlets and Maps free. B. M C ALLASTER Land Commis’r, Kansas City, Mo. 
■ATTENTION! Farmers, Dockbuilders. Lumbermen. 
r\ 93,000 acres in Moose River Tract, Herkimer and 
Hamilton Counties, New York State, heavily timbered with 
Hemlock, Spruce, and Hardwood. ESTATE OF ANSON 
BLAKE, No. 1 State St., New York, from 1 to 5P. M. 
STOCK RANCHES FOR SALE 
On the line between Kans. and Indian Territory, within 3 
miles of Baxter Springs, Kans. Large house, broad veran¬ 
das—an elegant home—large barn, large grounds, and gar¬ 
den, orchard, &c. Also, within y of a mile of the above, 
on the I. T. Line, a place of 40 acres, cottage of 5 rooms, 
barns, sheds, corralls, &c. Both of these places open on 
to almost unlimited range in I. T., affording superior oppor¬ 
tunities for sheep, cattle, horses, and mules. For particu¬ 
lars, address P. R. SPENCER, Baxter Springs, Kans. 
^$3 000,000 <dC3TCiQ 
I yHt on tlie line of the 
msm WISCONSIN CENTRAL R. R. 
Address, MV EHjljgl Full particulars 
CHARLES L.. COLBY, mtmSs FREE. 
Land Commiss’ner 
MTLWAtJKEE.WIS. 
xircr wiscoisrsiKT. 1 
C "" OMe' TO Maryland"!-I mproved Farms, $10 
to $25 per acre. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh, Md. 
Hand & Power 
^ornj^ hellers 
Horse Powers, 
WIND MILLS 
s CULTIVATORS, 
(FEED GSIHDEES and 
CORN STALK CUTTERS. 
MARSEILLES MART’S C0„{ 
Marseilles, 
La Salle Co., Ill. 
LYONS (Y. Y.) MUSICAL ACADEMY. 
Founded 1854. Daily lessons. Noted for furnishing excel¬ 
lent teachers. Imparts best modern technique and artistic 
execution. Address L. H. Sherwood, M.A., Founder & Prin. 
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GREAT INDUCEMENTS! 
Madison County has no debt, and contains the 
VERY BEST OF LANDS 
in the State of Nebraska. Come and look at those 
I have for sale, or ADDRESS ME for in¬ 
formation. I have one section specially 
adapted for a magnificent STOCK 
FARM. 
J. A. SHIMERDA, 
Real Estate and Loan Agent, 
_ MADISON, NEBRASKA. 
CIDER 
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Tea Club Orders. 
We have made a Specialty for Six Years of Offering 
Premiums of Dinner Sets, Gold Band Sets, 
Silver Ware, &c., to those who get up CLUB Orders 
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801 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
^Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D. 
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and others 
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