Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 1, January 5, 1884. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 166 pages of information about Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56.

Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 1, January 5, 1884. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 166 pages of information about Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56.

The style and form of the paper are now exactly what they should be.  The paper used is of superior quality.  The type is bold and clear.  The illustrations are superb.  The departments are varied and carefully arranged.  The editorial force is large and capable.  The list of contributors is greatly increased, and embraces a stronger array of talent than is employed on any similar paper in this country.  We challenge comparison with any agricultural journal in the land.

THE PRAIRIE FARMER is designed for all sections of the country.  In entering upon the campaign of 1884, we urge all patrons and friends to continue their good works in extending the circulation of our paper.  On our part we promise to leave nothing undone that it is possible for faithful, earnest work—­aided by money and every needed mechanical facility—­to do to make the paper in every respect still better than it has ever been before.

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SPECIAL NOTICE

To each Subscriber who will remit us $2.00 between now and February 1st, 1884, we will mail a copy of THE PRAIRIE FARMER FOR ONE YEAR, AND ONE OF OUR NEW STANDARD TIME COMMERCIAL MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA—­showing all the Counties, Railroads, and Principal Towns up to date.  This comprehensive map embraces all the country from the Pacific Coast to Eastern New Brunswick, and as far north as the parallel of 52 deg., crossing Hudson’s Bay.  British Columbia; Manitoba, with its many new settlements; and the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, completed and under construction, are accurately and distinctly delineated.  It extends so far south as to include Key West and more than half of the Republic of Mexico.  It is eminently adapted for home, school, and office purposes.  The retail price of the Map alone is $2.00.  Size, 58 x 41 inches.  Scale, about sixty miles to one inch.

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READ THIS.

Another Special Offer.

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“The Little Detective.”

Weighs 1/4 oz. to 25 lbs.

Every housekeeper ought to have this very useful scale.  The weight of article bought or sold may readily be known.  Required proportions in culinary operations are accurately ascertained.  We have furnished hundreds of them to subscribers, and they give entire satisfaction.  During January, 1884, to any person sending us THREE SUBSCRIBERS, at $2.00 each, we will give one of these scales, and to each of the three subscribers Ropp’s Calculator, No. 1.

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A meeting of farmers interested in ensilage will be held at 55 Beekman street, New York, Wednesday, January 23, at 12 o’clock.  All interested in the subject are invited to attend.

The Iowa State Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting at Des Moines, January 15-18.  Prof.  J.L.  Budd, Ames, will forward programmes on application.  The usual reductions in railway and hotel fares are expected.

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