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Show How a 3 Cents Brought $40.00, ' y ' . .And will often do it again. A ..reader tells how the advice got v about selling his grain, in one nu.m-ber nu.m-ber of the Prairie Farmer, which cost him only 3 cents, saved him over $40. Many others tell of similar sim-ilar and larger gains in the same way. No other Journal in the . country has been iore uniformly i correct in its advvje to farmers : about markets, future prices, etc., than the Prairie Farmer, since it : came under the management of ORANGE JUDD, who is, by the way, one of the oldest; Agricultural Editors in the United States, and 'is entirely at home in everything .-pertaining to soil culture in all its t - branches, and' in all that relates to ' " . outdoor Rural and Farm life; also i i .MjaJtMte--------tl------a--i -----, -J- - .i,..- -,. . to in-door life in the Country, Village Vil-lage or City. No Journal has a better Housekeeping Department. The Prairie Farmer is now an "A 1" Journal,f ull of GOOD THINGS, plain, practical, reliable, is very finely Illustrated in short, is just what is needed in every home, and it will pay. Though beautifully got up, and issued Every Week, the price is reduced to $1.50 a year, or less than 3 cts. a week. Send for it now, as the New Volume (Vol. 50) for 1886, is just beginning. begin-ning. You will thank us for advising advis-ing you to do so. If not satisfied to take the paper on our advice, send for a Specimen Cdpy and see for yourselves. Address Pbairie Farmer, Chicago, III. We will supply the Prairie Fanner and The Union during one year, for $1.50, the price of the former. Send in your orders. |