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"The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside"

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* * * * *
At a party: Merchant--"Ah! How d'do, Mr. Blank? How is your paper coming
out? I read it daily. By the way, you are getting up a report of this
grand assembly, I suppose?" Editor--"No. By the way, how is your store
coming on? My cook buys a good deal of you. You are here drumming up
custom, I suppose?"
* * * * *
"Yes," said Mrs. Towers, as she expatiated upon the beauties of her
flower-garden, "I have given it great care, and if you come over in a
week or two, I expect to be able to show you some beautiful scarlet
pneumonias."
* * * * *
THE PRAIRIE FARMER
AND
YOUTH'S COMPANION
ONE YEAR, $3 FOR THE TWO.
It is not required that both papers be sent to one address, nor to the
same post-office.
Address Prairie Farmer Pub Co.,
150 Monroe Street. Chicago.
* * * * *
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
The elegant equipment of coaches and sleepers being added to its various
through routes is gaining it many friends. Its patrons fear no
accidents.


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