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St. JoHNs, Iuu., July 26, 1884. 
S. P. Bartlett, Hsq.: 
DEAR Str—* * The Carp received by me two years ago last December are all alive 
and doing finely. Weruna net throngh the pond a few days ago and fonnd the original 
15 and the pond full of young Carp. Yours, truly, 
M. C. WRIGHT. 
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ASHLEY, ILu., July 10, 1884. 
8. P. Bartlett, Esq.: 
DEAR Str—Yours of the 5th received and noted. We put our Carp, 20 in number, ina 
tank and sunk in the pond; during the cold weather we lost 16 of them, the remaining 4 
we turned loose in the pond and they made arapid growth—weighing, the second year, 6 
and7 peunds. * 
They will do exceedingly well here in our section and are just what we want. * * * 
Truly yours, 
COFFER & HARRISON. 
BRADFORD, Iuu., July 30, 1884. 
S. P. Bartlett. Esa.: 
Dear Srir—Yours athand. My Carp are allright and growing finely. They are now 
12 to 15 inches in length. I did not feed any until received yourcard. I now feed 
corn, wheat. potatoes, etec., and they jump around in the water like so many pig I am 
well ‘pleased with the Carp. Yours, 
JOS. CAYWOOD. 
