two hundred correspondents, located at various advantageous points 

 between Lake Huron and the Columbia River on the Pacific Coast, 

 many of whom have spent a large portion of their lives in exploring, 

 surveying, etc., while others again are old hunters, trappers and 

 Indian traders. 



From these and other sources, our ' ' Bureau of Information " is 

 enabled to offer the general public, or that portion thereof which 

 may see fit to become patrons of the enterprise, an almost inexhaust- 

 ible mine of wealth a source of prosperity. 



Every purchaser of an " ANNUAL CERTIFICATE CARD," costing only 

 ten (10) dollars, is entitled to the use of the "Bureau's" fund of 

 information, by correspondence or otherwise, as well as all other 

 aids or benefits which the Association may be able to confer. There 

 is printed upon the back of each of the "Annual Certificate Cards" 

 a list of first-class Hotels and Real Estate Agents specially recom- 

 mended by the "Bureau of Information." 



The price of an Annual Certificate Card $10 is extremely low, 

 considering the expense and labor required in first becoming capable 

 of instituting a Bureau of Information of such vast scope and pros- 

 pects as that of the aforesaid institution. 



From the Bureau of Information the Speculator can learn that 

 which will often enable him to secure a fortune. 



The Lumberman can have timber land located and estimated by 

 competent and experienced woodsmen. 



The Tourist and Sportsman can know " their best route," and also 

 obtain descriptive and historical literature concerning the same. 



The Poor Man can learn where to homestead or pre-empt to the 

 best advantage. 



The Tradesman, the Mechanic, the Miller, or the Professional Man, 

 can, by applying to the Land Seekers' Bureau of Information, usually 

 find a desirable location. 



References. Mr. Thomas personally refers to PRESTON, KEAN &. 

 Co., Bankers, Chicago; MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE BANK, Milwaukee. 



ALL CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO 



THE L'AND SEEKERS' BUREAU OF INFORMATION, 

 No. 20, W. Wilson St. , MADISON. Wis. 



