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CHICAGO, April 25, 1888. 

 Mr. S. M. COLCORD : 



Dear Sir, It is our intention to give up 

 the greater part of our issue of June 2 to a 

 thorough discussion of the important subject 

 of ensilage. We should like to have your cir- 

 culars, and all the information you can give 

 us in regard to this subject, more particularly 

 in regard to your process of preserving sweet 

 ensilage. We received your sample of sweet 

 ensilage some time ago, and, as you are doubt- 

 less aware, gave you a very nice notice. 



Our object is to educate our readers, and 

 furnish them with the latest and best informa- 

 tion on this important subject; and we spare 

 no pains or money in making the article as 

 complete as possible. If we can do anything 

 for you in this issue, we shall be happy to do 

 so. Kindly let us hear from you. 



Yours very truly, 



JAS. W. WILSON. 



CHICAGO, June 21, 1888. 

 S. M. COLCORD, Esq. : 



Dear Sir, Your favor of June 18 to Mr. 

 Wilson is at hand. We are much interested 



