ANSWERS  TO  CORRESPONDENTS. 
Poqunmiff  Driilge, — Iuclo«Cfl  find  8ced 
for  nama.  It  was  sent  to  me  for  Climbing  I’ea. 
Is  it  a  ijerennial  ?  { thought  I  knew  all  the  poaH, 
but  have  seen  nothing  of  this  sort  before.  Are 
Portulacas  anywhere  known  by  the  name  of 
Rose  Moss.  A>s. — It  is  a  perennial.  I’ortulaca 
is  sometimes  known  by  the  name  of  Rose  Moss. 
Envolojw  received. 
P.  Xelsan,  J'rinaion,  jVbiii. — I  want  to 
know  the  best  way  of  raising  poultry.  Please 
let  me  know  if  you  have  any  good,  responsible 
book  on  the  subject,  and  oblige. 
Anb.— We  snggefit  to  our  correspondent  tliat 
he  watch  thecolnmnaof  the  JtL'K.iLNEW-YortKi<H. 
We  are  giving  especial  attention  to  this  import¬ 
ant  and,  as  we  think,  much  neglected  branch  of 
farm  economy.  Wright’s  Practical  Ponltiy 
Keeper  is  as  tnistwoi’thy  and  instructive  as  any 
authority  wo  know  of. 
a.  A.  Crawford.  —  The  reason  Uiat  salted 
moats  cause  scurvy  is  that  the  salt  ahstracts  the 
ix)taali,  and  if  potasli  is  sprinkled  on  the  food  as 
one  sprinkles  salt,  the  dilliculty  is  averted. 
Wanted 
Note. — AH  letters  of  inquiry  must  be  acconr- 
panied  with  Hut  name,  and  address  of  the  writer. 
It  is  seWnn  we  can  name  plants  from  leavei 
or  twigs  alorui.  The  Jlower  is  qenerally  indis 
pensalAe. 
ONEY  I.OC’DST  SRICD.- 
50  cents  per  pound  ;  lOUponuc 
UOHrtUT  OHISVVKLI- 
-llniler  10  pounds 
ds,  »25. 
1,  Brooklyn,  L.  I. 
OR.  CHASE'S  VftuiUy  Fhyslolau  and 
SECOND  RECEIPT  BOQK  is  the  only  New 
llook  by  Dr.  A.W.  (.'haso,  nuthorof  Dr. 
Cliaso’B  filiuous  Ueceii>ts, etc.  Beware 
ot  u  reprlut  or  the  old  hook  In  Imlln- 
tlou  of  tlio  Kenuluo  new  (took  here 
unqounoeil;  Kells  at  slelit.  ARonts 
wimtoil.  Ksiniple  Copies  Two  Dollars 
PUBIISHINO  COMPANY, 
TOLEDO,  Ohio,  Solo  BiibllsUers. 
HONEY  MOON  NURSERIES 
Near  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Tho  Plqnfer  Nursery  of  Florida.  Ttbo  larsfcst  Tro 
leal  and  Sortil-Tronleiil  Nursery  In  the  1).  K.  l.OtXi.l 
of  the  Citrus  family  olTeroa  this  season,  t’ntalouu 
sentfroo.  Address  L.  A.  UARDKE, 
rroprlt'tor,  JiioUson  vllle.  Flu 
A  P  PMtnO  Ibo  merits  of  Tho  Illus- 
hItHi  «  I  \  trntvd  Weekly  bnforo  dolerminlnR 
..  “^"2”  Ibis  full  and  winter. 
I  ho  eoiHDlnatlun  for  this  season  surpussos  nuvthInR 
heretofore  ultennileU.  Terms  .Kent  five.  Address 
CllAS.  OI.Lit'AK  .&  CO.,  I  t  Warren  Kt.,  New  V'ork 
brought  from  the  Smithsonian  Institute  this  sum¬ 
mer.  Will  you  please  tell  tho  name  in  tho  Udral 
New-Yorkkb  and  oblige  a  reader? 
It  is  Chenopodmm  anibrosioide.s,  var.  anthel- 
minticum.  It  grows  in  almost  all  parts  of  the 
United  States,  but  is  more  abundant  in  the  south¬ 
ern  parts.  It  is  commonly  known  as  J«'.rusalem 
O.vk  or  Wormsued.  The  seeds  are  very  small, 
and  are  possessed  of  an  oil  upon  wliioh  their 
properties  as  an  antholmintio  depend. 
Fraicr.— You  may  .sow  the  seeds  of  Gladioli 
now  in  pots.  Rost  them  for  a  mouth  in  spring 
and  plant  in  tho  open  ground.  The  conns  will 
then  average,  in  size,  small  peas.  Again  pot 
them  in  tho  fall  after  resting.  In  tills  way  many 
^vi]l  bloom  the  second  year.  Yon  must  have  a 
sunny  exposure.  The  temperature,  if  above 
freezing,  matters  little  at  night.  Merely  cover 
the  winged  seeds  with  light  soil  and  drain  the 
pots  well.  Meeds  of  J/ihiscus  Hyriacns  maybe 
planted  in  tho  same  way.  They  will  bloom  next 
Fall.  Tho  .seeds  germinate  readily.  They  will 
not  generally  reprednee  the  parent  llower. 
J.  li.  T.,  Quei’tui, — We  liavo  tried  both  Roson- 
dalo  and  Portland  cement  and  find  loss  differ euco 
in  iiuality  than  in  price. 
II.  ./.  Fuller,  Caslele,  AI,  }'. — Can  you  name 
the  inclosed  wild  vine?  Chiogews  hispidula. 
Creeping  Snowberry. 
W.  It.  T.,  Indianapolis^  Ind. — I  havo  a  rafij)- 
borry  patch,  on  which  a  large  number  of  “  sets  ” 
whicli  I  wish  to  pro.servo  to  the  latest  possible 
periml  next  spring,  for  the  purpo.so  of  planting 
on  plot  wliero  are  now  strawberry  plants,  which 
are  to  be  used  in  the  spring  for  the  formation  of 
a  new  plantation.  How  can  1  best  keep  them 
over  ?  I  am  desirous  of  heavily  mulching  my 
raspbeirioH  Uiis  fall,  hence  the  neoossity  of  re¬ 
moving  tlm  young  plants. 
NEW  FRUITS 
Dutch  Bulbs,  New  and  Rare  Plants,  &c. 
Souvenir  (In  Cotigrus:  Bourro  (FAsaumptlon  ;  Plt- 
inaston,  DuehoMse  and  other  new  Pears. 
Now  Peaches.  American  and  European  varleilosi 
II  laivo  stock  of  Pear  and  other  Fruit  'I'roea,  Ao, 
Dutoh  Bulbs -Hyaoi nths,  Tulips,  r.llloii,  d Ireet  from 
Ilullauil. 
Duohiiss  of  Killnhnrtth.  Pcarle  do  .Jardlu  and  otnor 
new  Itosos.  Now  aud  ICare  Plants  for  winter  llowor- 
ina.  Ae. 
#  n  ..  1 .....  s  i  ..... 
$60  A  TVEEK  No  capital. 
st'snly  wiirk  that 
will  bring  you  »2Wa  month  at  limne,  day  or  evening 
Invontora’  (Jilloii,  ITS  Oreenwlch  Kt,,  New  York. 
I  A  IVIONTII.- Agents  wanted.  best 
'  selling  articles  In  llie  world.  Due  Sani- 
Addross  .JAY  BllONSON,  Detroit.  Mich. 
inaile  bv  ONE  agent  In  ST  days.  13 
newurtlcles.sainplei  free.  Audre.ss 
C.  M.  LININ'O'l’DN,  CUICAQO. 
a  Week  til  Agents.  KainnlcsFllKE, 
P.  O,  VlCKlSuY,  Anguatu,  .Maine. 
Strrmg  Hot  hoses,  especially  nroparod  for  fall  plant- 
ing  and  eulcK  blooiii,  sout  safely  by  mall,  post- paid, 
splendid  varloties.  all  labeled,  ter  jUl  i  ItJ  do., 
*•*  I  •■ifl  do..  *4  ,  a.-J  do.,  For  Ido. 
eaoli  adilltliiniil^  one  Alngelui-uiii.  Pi'euiliini  J<.uh«< 
‘‘dllar  8  worth  ordi.n-d.  Send  for  oiir  new 
GIUIIE  T<»  KOSK-CII  I.TiniK.  and  choose  from 
I’y,' V  i'W?  1  'Address  THE  DING  ICR  & 
(  o.N  AUD  CO„  Uo.sg-GHOWKUS.  West  Grove,  Ches¬ 
ter  (ki..  Pa. 
$200 
II  month.  Outfit  worth  fi  free  to  agents 
KxcelalorMfgCo.,  Ifd  .\lloh.Av.,rhlcngo, 
r»  AGENTS  WANTED  FOR  THE  GREAT 
Centennial  history 
ARE  OKKEUINf] 
OAMKl.'SHAIU  OVEU.K!CIItT.S  AND  BASQURd, 
Al.r,  IN  TIIK  ti.ATK.ST  KTYLH’i,  $I.T6:  TUIM.MRI) 
WITH  BKAID.  I'JSO:  T1UM.V1RD  WIl’IISILK  AND 
BRAID.  #12.50:  TKI.MMRD  AND  E.VI BRGI DRUED. 
#13.50. 
BASKET Cr.OTtrDVERSKIUTS  AND  UASQURi, 
FHOM#IHTG#20. 
CAMEL'S  HAIR  POLONAISE,  FROM  #1,1.50  TO 
#23. 
BLACK  CAMEL’S  tlAIU  POLONAISE,  TULM- 
MED  WITH  FllLNaK,  #30  TO  m 
COLOIIKD  CASHMERE  SUITS.  #15.  #17,  #20.  AND 
#22. 
COLORED  CA8I1.M  ERE  SUITS,  SILK  SLEEVES, 
#26. 
COLORED  CASH.VIERE  SUITS,  SII.K  -  TRl.VI- 
MRD,  #23,  #25.  m 
COLORED  SERGE  SUITS,  from  #33  to  #30;  SII.K- 
TKIMMBD.*28to#;u. 
COLORED  SATEEN  SUITS,  SILK  -  TRI.M.MRl), 
#.32  to  #12. 
CAMEL’S  UAIRSUITS.  tWTO  #25;  SILK-TRl.M- 
MKD,  #2.1  to  #32. 
COLORED  DA.VIA.S8E  SUITS,  SILK-TRIMMKD 
AND  SILK  SLEEVES.  #25  TO  #;!0. 
RLACK  OASll.MERE  KUIT.S,  FROM  #17;  SILK- 
TRIMMKD.  #25;  WITH  SILK  UNDERSKIRT,  #30. 
BLACK  ALPACA  SUIT.s,  FROM  #9.30. 
A  L80. 
A  LARGE  AND  KLEGAN 1'  AS80RT51KNT  OF 
SWISS  SUITS  Fur  evening  wear. 
ALSO. 
HL.\CK  SILK  SUITS  FROM  #15. 
COLORED  SILK  SUITS  FRO .VI  #4.H. 
FANCY  SILK  SUITS  FROM  #3,5. 
EACH  ’I 
Jiiat  Free. 
R.  S.  .lUllNSTON.  StocikloV,  Del 
Suring  Avenue  Gardens. 
Wo  will  atnrt  von  In  a  hualncRa  voii  can 
inakn  #:i0  a  week  without  capital.  Easy 
and  respeulalile  for  ottber  aex.  Agents 
Nui/pfj/ (,’i».,  201  Bowery,  Now  York. 
WINTER-BLOOMING  PLANTS 
A  SPECIALTY. 
Carniitlona,  Smilax,  Neapolifin  VIolota,  Bouvar- 
dlua.  Chinese  Ataloua.  Lily  of  tho  Valley.  All  tho 
now  and  most  dnslrablo  Ourmilnin.'i  and  Blmlliir 
plants.  Also,  a  great  variety  of  the  common  and 
fancy  Hardy  Evorgronn  TrooH,  as  low  ub  they  can 
bo  purchased  of  auy  trustworthy  dcailcr. 
Addresh  II.  VV.  IfALE.S 
IMtIgcwood,  Iteruen  Oo.,  N.  J. 
SijilS  a  day  sure  to  all.  Write  us 
•  HIMI'SON  Si  SMITH,  N.  Y.  City. 
S'  PROFITS  A  WEEK, 
•Mtuln^uot  ffim*  (ji«u,  i 
•Now  NovoUiet  und  Cbre- 
Fklton  &  Co.,  N,  Y,  C, 
T  O  WANTKD  TO  OTITAIN 
ni  I  U  ^dhscrlbors  for  the  best  Agrl- 
i.  T  ,  culliiral  and  Family  Weekly 
niiduced  rates  for  im.  Liiierol  com- 
r  lllfle  Work, 
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tH  Duune  Kt,,  New  York  City. 
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8F  The  only  paper  of  Its  kind  in  the  world,  “f 
*51;,  it  treats  of  facts.  It  gives  roBUIlM  of  study 
and  pritcDce. 
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MF  -tcli  nceis  Knowledge.  .Seient.lp.c  U  Kiiowlnu ;  SU 
SF  nnl II  that  and  nolMng  less  onnorii.  g},i 
Kveiy  hitelligont  fniTiirr  Nlionid  take  U,  tJK 
ke  Price  SI.OO  a  year.  ^F 
HK  3  Months  for  0  sf 
KF  Hiibscrlber.-i  for  the  year  lijTT  before 
■  f.  t  lilt  year  begins  win  reoeivo  Clot,,  Nov.  and 
g{^  Deo.  Nos.  Ilf  1871)  free.  luy.imu 
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®vav’fUf’.E{  (Tiuidc 
Au  auHwer  la  tho  in- 
quirorrt  cornor  will  very  mimh  oblige. 
Take  up  the  young  canos  wliioh  you  doairo  to 
uao  next  spring  so  aoon  as  tlio  frosts  have  killed 
the  leaves.  .Sborteu  the  eauos  to  about  one  foot 
long,  tlieu  lioe!  in  tho  plants  for  winter.  If  yon 
de.ire  to  retard  growth  in  spring,  seloet  Home 
shady  simt  fbr  boding  in— ter  uistauee,  on  the 
north  hide  of  sumo  building  or  board  fence.  To¬ 
ward  spring,  wliou  the  ground  is  hard  frozen, 
tho  plants  may  he  covered  with  coarse  hay,  Htraw 
or  loaves,  and  this  will,  in  a  nieaHnra,  jirovont 
thawing  out  very  early ;  but  if  bmied  in  a  shady 
spot,  the  buds  will  not  be  likely  to  push  until 
after  your  ground  lia,s  been  cleared  of  strawberry 
plants  next  spring,  provided  the  transplanting  is 
done  early. 
Albert  Hatch. — Wo  cannot  account  for  the 
change  in  the  color  of  your  colt,  but  sudi  freaks 
of  nature  do  somolimos  oociu:  without  offering  us 
any  clue  to  caii-sos. 
0.  B.  A.— I  have  just  transpLintod  a  dozen 
fruit  trees  avei'aging  six  feet  high  aud  three 
feet  in  diameter.  Will  it  ho  necessary  to  stake 
them,-'  If  BO,  v/hat  is  tho  simplust  and  most 
Have  you  any  thought  of  going  to  Callternln  7 
Arc  you  going  West,  North  or  North  nest? 
.  *  1"'  know  the  best  roiitoK  i„  take  t 
I  ho  shfirtost,  Mafcst,  <juleko8t  anil  moai.  comcort- 
ahln  routes  are  Ihoso  owiied  by  tho  CliJoago  and 
North-WOKierii  Railway  I  luupany.  It  nwnx  over 
two  tbounauil  mllcN  of  the  best  road  ihero  is  in 
theooiiotry.  Ask  any  ticket  ugonr.  to  show  ynti  Its 
maps  and  lime  curds.  All  tinket.  iigenlB  m.ii  kcU  vdu 
through  tlrkiiu  by  this  ronte.  Buy  your  tk<ki.t)i  via 
Ijni  Lilu'xuo  A  Noifi  tlWis.sTKBN  RAjj.WAV  for  San 
I'fiinclsco,  Sucratueotii,  Ogduii,  Suit  Lake  City,  Chev- 
l-lncoln,Coijiieil  iimitii.  Yank, 
ton,  Sioux  City,  Diilnniue.  Wliioritt,  Kt.  Piuil,  Duluth, 
Marc] uettn, i)Pi?tii)  flay ,  Onkosh,  MadiHon,  Mji waii kee 
and  all  pomU  west  or  nonh  Wi«i  ot  Chlrugo.  It  voii 
wi.nh  tho  bi3»t  liavellng  iiccomitiodiitionjt,  you  will 
buy  your  llckelB  by  this  muIu.  amJ  will  mko  no  Un'r 
'l  ids  popular  route  Is  uiiMurpasaGiJ  for  Spoed,  Com-’ 
fort  and  .Mifnty.  The  Kiaciotli  Well-RnijaKtckl  uii^il 
Perfuot  I'raok  of  Steel  Rails,  >Vc»tliighiiiiH<«  Ai? 
Brakes.  Miller’s  Hafoty  Plaifnrm  and  cbuplor»  the 
colohrated  PiiIIiubu  PiUuco  Slec-ping  Curs,  thu  her- 
feot.  Telegraph  Kjstcni  of  Moving  friiins.  I  im  reaT 
lurltv  with  winch  tbuy  run.  tlio  mlmiriinie  arrungb- 
mcrit  rormnnliig  '1  hrough  CarH  frniu  Olilougi)  to  an 
points  West.  North  and  .North  womI,  Heouricu  to  niis 
Himgers  all  the  L’r).\iii-(mrH  i.v  Modkk.v  Raiivvav 
*^“‘“^“‘”j'’»'‘?ei'0*'M(>inmootwlt.h  the  O  ver- 
lainl  Sleepers  on  the  Union  Hoemo  Railroad  fopTni 
pijmts  west  ot  the  MIkhoiii'I  RIvuc.  rjrull 
bor  rates  or  InfOnnatlon  not  ultuinahle  from  vonr 
home  ticket  ugeiitii,  apply  to  ^ 
WAUyiN  IIUGIIlW,  W.  II.  KTENNKTcr 
Geu'l  SuporUitonaont.  Gun’l  Pu««..nv  AlO  ’ 
CATALOGUES  OF  LADIE.S’,  MISSES’,  AND 
CHILDREN’S  FIIRMKHINO  GOODS  SENT 
FREE  O.V  APl’LICATION  TO  ALL 
FARTS  OF  THE  COUNTRY, 
ana  ^auUfy 
IMPROVED  JERSEY  STOCK 
$500,000  Worth  of  Colored 
and  Black  Silks  at  Last 
Year’SiPrices. 
THE  IiARGKHT,  L'llKAI’EsT  AND  BEST 
(SELECTED  (STOCK  IN  THE  CITY. 
Tho  latest  oolors  and  shadings  In  COLORKD 
SILKS  for  EVENING,  DINNER  and  .STREET 
WEAR,  from  #1.25  and  #2  pc^r  yard  and  upward. 
BLACK  SILKS  of  the  leading  makes— Giilnet,  Mel¬ 
lon,  Bonnet,  Cauhomlre  Uoyulo,  the  T.onl  &  Taylor 
family  brand  (so  favorably  received  heretofore), 
and  the  Oaohmlrn  do  Grande— GO  laches  wide— for 
clo.ik.i. 
Guivernaud’a  INDESTRUCTIBLE  CACIIRMIRE- 
KINISHED  BLACK  SILK,  for  street  wear,  at 
nil  30,  worth  81  SO, 
81  60,  worth  IH'Z  00. 
81  83,  worth  8’J  !i3. 
00,  worth  8  A  30. 
THESE  GOODS  WILL  BE  SOLD  AT  FULLY  20 
PER  CENT.  LESS  TUAN  THE  SAME  OUALI- 
TIES  CAN  NOW  BE  t.M PORTED, 
A  thorough-bred  Jersey  Cow  for  sale,  from  iniport- 
I  daiii:  Is  registered  In  tHe.lMrs<!y  Herd  Book.  Also 
VO  Heller  Calves.  Address 
II.  HALES,  Ridgewood,  N.  .1. 
MV  B’DWLM  are  thn  must  fashionable  blood  In 
uing  eaclusivijly  from  prlzo-wln- 
A  I’ltiiiioncK-iiitKj)  CoPK  will  repay  liis  cost  ton 
times  In  bringing  up  thn  average  of  the  whole  yard 
bv  the  Infusion  of  '•  new  blood." 
hi  d  ly**^^'*  for  and  as  winter  layers  aro  prized 
Leohohns  for  early  development,  and  as  non-stt- 
tei’H  are  unsurpassed. 
^  as  layoisi,  and  for  beauty  aro  une- 
Chieks  sent  C.  0.  D.  Hknii  Stamp  for  Circular. 
T.  W.  WHITE, 
Uiilgownod,  Bergen  C«.,  N.  J. 
THE  PALACE  HOTEL  TRAIN 
BETWEEN 
NEW  YORK  AND  CHIGAGO 
via  Cleveland. 
Loaves  Erie  Railway  Dennt,  foot  of  Chambers  St 
New  York. 
Urawlng.Roora 
Sleeping  Ceaebes  through  to  Chicago-  but 
one  change  of  day  cars.  '  “  ’ 
7:06  P.  ,>I„  Dally,  'i.'he  Palace  Hotel  Train  to 
Drawing-Room  Sleeping  <"'mhes 
nod  I  ullmaii’s  Hotel  Dluing  Car,  thieiigli 
wHliout  change;  but  one  itliange  of  day  oars 
line  running  Hole  Ditdng  Curs  out  of 
New  ii'i  k.  Ai’ldeof  nearly  a  thousand  miles  with 
out  leaving  the  cur  to  eat.  drink  or  slueu  I 
8A.MPLKS  OF  GOODS  AND  CATALOGUES  OF 
LADIES’,  MISSES’  AND  CHILDREN'S  FUR¬ 
NISHING  GOUD.S  CF.NT  FREE  ON  APPLl- 
PLlCA'flO.N  T(l  ALL  PAU'I'S  OF  THE 
CulI.NTKY.  ORDERS  FUR  GOODS 
O  F  1C  V  K  R  V  D  RSCU I  FT  10  N  C  A  K  E- 
FULLY  FILI.ED  WITHOUT 
CHARGE,  AND  GOODS 
FACKED  AND  FOR¬ 
WARDED  TO  ANY 
DESTINATION. 
960,000  Acrea  in  Southwestern  Missouri, 
FIRST-CLASS  STOCK  FARMS, 
EXCELLENT  AGRICU I.TURA I.  LANDS 
BB.sr  TOBACCO  REGION 
IN  THR  WliUT. 
SHOUT  WINTEliS,  NO  GRASSlIOPrEIlS. 
Good  lUai'krtH  and  a  Ilnnlihy  Country. 
Prices  $2.30  to  $(0.00  an  Acre. 
Tkums:— One-ienth  down,  Imlanco  In  seven  vear^ 
at  seven  per  cent,  liitorust.  seven  years 
rH212  TISANSPORTATIONT 
o  the  lands  furnished  purchasers.  For  Circulars, 
guides,  maps,  etc.,  uii.irosH 
A.  L.  DEANE,  Land  Commissioner,  St.  Louis. 
BROADWilY  AND  TWENTIETH  STREET 
GRAND,  ClIRVSTIE  &  FORSVTII  ST.S.,  N.  Y 
OOlcers  of  AgrlCTltural  Societies  nin 
Granges,  jfcc.,  can,  H  they  will,  maleriall 
augmenting  the  circulation  of  the  Ilincki,, 
of  Hiioh  arc  already  forming  clahs;  howeaxs 
win  kindly  do  Ukcwlso  ? 
MoORK’g  RIIKAL  Nkw- YORKER  bocuiue  a  house¬ 
hold  word  and  power  in  the  land  loiigboforo  we  quit 
going  to  school.”  and,  pnrhaps,  needs  no  comment 
from  ns;  still  "  Its  memory  Is  ever  fresh  and  green," 
u^id  Is  renewed  by  Its  appcaranco  every  week,  brim¬ 
ful  of  flood  things  as  ever.  Wc  are  glad  to  unnounco 
that  our  predlotioiis  In  the  January  niimhor  are 
being  more  Ihau  fuUlUed.  VVe  have  sent  It  more 
than  five  hnndmi  names,  and  wo  learn  that  sub- 
BcrlptiouB  havo  been  pouring  In  In  like  proportions 
from  all  parts  of  the  oouutry,  despite  tho  hard  limes. 
I.ong  may  It  continue  to  be  vrhut  it  is -a  power  for 
good  In  the  land. — Agent's  FrienA. 
HO!  FOR  IOWA! 
F'artncrs,  renters  n  n  it  h  I reit  »w  m  of  A  incricut 
A  choloe  from  I.OOO.lRiO  ncr>-s  ..f  ibo  host.  Isiuls  In 
Iowa  on  K  l<-  lerms.al  !j.-,  and  p„r  ai:n,.  Send  a 
card  for  our  niyi  »nt1  pamphlet,  or  call  on  tho 
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Rapids,  Iowa.  JUIIN  B.  CALHOUN,  Land  (iommls'r. 
The  Heal  Fiipcr,  and  the  Best  Premiums  to 
Agents,  Id  our  motto.  M’e  Ignore  Chi'omOH  and  all 
other  cheap  colored  pictures,  preferring  to  put  our 
oney  la  the  paper  and  In  Fremlums  to  Agents. 
At  Our  itlsU.— You  can  romlt  by  Draft,  P.  o 
Money  Order  or  Registered  Letter  at  our  risk. 
