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^i- Gleanings at Half Price, -;^ 



>^* Or two papers for the price of one, We* have ^i^*^ 



-^^ made arrangements whereby, for a limited time, *^^ 



"tJ^*' we can send either the Farm Journal, published *'V^ 



-^^ at Philadelphia, or the Poultry-Keeper, published JlJ^ 



">?J"^ at Parkesburg, Pa., both fift3^-cent monthlies, and ^^ 



-*>y the very best in their line, with Gleanings in J^ 



^iT Bee Culture, to a new or old subscriber, both ^i^ 



>^^ for one year. But the conditions of this offer are Jijf 



yj*' that the money ( one dollar ) shall be sent in ad- ^i^ 



-^^ vance, and that all arrearages to Gleanings, if any, Jij^ 



J^iT shall be squared up. ''i^ 



J^^ The Ohio Parmer and Gleanings both one •*|^ 



^^ year for $i.io, to a new or old subscriber, if paid V 



in advance, and all arrearages to Gleanings, if any, ^t^ 



squared up. The Farmer is a dollar weekU^ and ^ 



is one out of a few really good farm papers. ^yj^ 



The Farm Journal is now in its twenty V. 



^.t first year, and takes the lead among all low-priced P^T 



f agricultural papers. It is packed full of practi- J 



-^it cal hints and suggestions; puffs no swindles, and ^^IT 



t inserts no humbug advertisements. I 



^•^ The Poultry- Keeper is monthly, edited by r^ST 



^ P. B. Jacobs, and published at Parkesburg, Pa. i^ 



"^"^ It has a tinted cover in two colors, and is beauti- ^^ST 



^^ fully gotten up. J^ 



y^* Remember that, in order to secure au}- one of ^1^ 



>^^ these three papers, in combination with Glean- '•t^ 



y^*' ings, the money must be paid in advance, and ar- ^(^ 



>*;5l^ rearages to Gleanings, if any, squared up. These ^j^ 



y^*' offers are ver}- low, and will be withdrawn soon. ^1^*" 



^ The A. I. Root Co., Medina, 0. ^f 



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