A KEMEDY FOR DORMANT GRANGES. 



^THE AMERICAN N- 



{JMNGE ^ Bulletin 



Being the recognized National Journal of the Order, it gives its 

 readers a weekly review of Grange doings in every State and Ter- 

 ritory of the Union. Its Washington correspondence reflects the 

 Order's influence at our national capital. Its corps of Grange 

 and agricultural writers are unexcelled. It publishes official 

 correspondence of iState Grange officers. Its market reports from 

 the various business centers of the country are strictly and per- 

 fectly made up for our readers, and are certainly superior in ex- 

 tent and correctness to those published by any other Grange or 

 agricultural journal. 



These reports are for farmers, and not made up for ring man- 

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 the advancement of the financial, intellectual and agricultural in- 

 terests of the American farmer. 



To the Patron Farmer the Bulletin is 

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