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acter. If you know of any such person he will hnd that it 
will be very much to his advantage to locate here. If you 
will put us on the track of such a person, we can give him 
more points, and by so doing you will do us a great favor. 
Yours respectfully, 
Prickitt & Barrington. 
ANOTHER. 
Alexandria, Minn., May 30, 1889. 
Dr. A. Liaiitard. 
Dear Sir. —Do you know of a good veterinarian that 
wants to locate and practice ? I made the same inquiry of 
Dr. Valerius, and he referred me to you. Alexandria is a 
good place for a good man and we would help him all we 
could, but we don’t want any quacks, for we have plenty of 
such now. 
Thompson & Co wen. 
STILL ANOTHER. 
Leominster, Mass. 
Dear Sir. —There is a golden opportunity for a first-class 
veterinary surgeon in this town. We have six livery stables, 
six or eight jobbers and a number of nice driving horses, with 
a good driving park. This is one of the finest towns in the 
State. We have eight thousand inhabitants and are only five 
miles from the city of Fitchburg. A good veterinarian would 
soon secure a good practice if a first-class and a sober man. 
Horseman. 
Now that the rush of the summer work is somewhat over, 
we desire to call attention to some matters looking forward 
to profitable work for the fall months, and through the win¬ 
ter. Write to B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main St., Rich¬ 
mond, Va., and they will show you how to do a grand work, 
which can be made a permanent thing. 
