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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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EEKLY TRI 
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St. Lotus, Mo., July 16, 1865. 
The Editor of The Tribune. 
Dear Sir : I have had it in contemplation 
for some time to write and tell you of the pleas¬ 
ure I get from the weekly perusal of the pro¬ 
ceedings of the Farmers’ Club; first I will tell 
you how recently I became aware of its exist¬ 
ence. About the 1st of September, 1863, I no¬ 
ticed an advertisement, and a cut of The Tri¬ 
bune Strawberries, and immediately subscribed 
for The Weekly Tribune, in which I found 
the proceedings of your Club. I have read 
them constantly, until they have become to me 
a necessity, and I look for Monday as fed letter 
day in my calendai', and was I to be confined 
to one agricultural paper alone, should prefer 
The Tribune to any thing I have yet seen. 
Yours, John henwood. 
Another subscriber writes: 
i neglected (forgot) to renew my subscription 
to The Tribune, until so late that I missed the 
first July No. Can you help me to it? Por¬ 
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_ O. A. ALEXANDER. 
Waynesville, Ill., July 25. 
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