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mission. In his letter to the Territorial \>terinarian he says : 

 "If any of your friends in the Islands should express a desire 

 for pure-bred horses, cattle, sheep or swine, please refer them 

 to me. I make my commission off of the seller in all instances, 

 unless I receive an order to go somewhere and look up animals. 

 In that event the buyer pays the commission." Mr. Lively's 

 address is Room 216, Hobart Building, San Francisco, California, 

 and his recent position as head of the great live stock exhibit of 

 the San Francisco Fair is sufficient guarantee of his integrity 

 and ability to warrant this recommendation of an enterprise 

 which undoubtedly will fill a long-felt want. 



Forester New Features 



With an improved cover design and an unusual number of 

 illustrations, printed on special paper, this number of the Forester 

 takes a step forward. The intention is to have the improvement 

 continued until the standard of the publication will be raised 

 to a par with the handsomest local magazines. Its appearance 

 now vies with that of the best tropical agriculture organs any- 

 where, and in future no effort will be spared to make the con- 

 tents as attractive to the mind as the mechanical eft"ect is to the 

 eye. 



