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g, sending us $2, receives a splendid new map of the United States and Canada--58 x 41 inches--FREE. Or, if preferred, one of the books offered in another column. It is not necessary to wait until a subscription expires before renewing. * * * * * 1841. 1884. The Prairie Farmer PROSPECTUS FOR 1884. SEE INDUCEMENTS OFFERED SUBSCRIBE NOW. For forty-three years THE PRAIRIE FARMER has stood at the front in agricultural journalism. It has kept pace with the progress and development of the country, holding its steady course through all these forty-three years, encouraging, counseling, and educating its thousands of readers. It has labored earnestly in the interest of all who are engaged in the rural industries of the country, and that it has labored successfully is abundantly shown by the prominence and prestige it has achieved, and the hold it has upon the agricultural classes. Its managers are conscious from comparison with other journals of its class, and from the uniform testimony of its readers, that it is foremost among the farm and home papers of the country. It will not be permitted to lose this proud position; we shall spare no efforts to maintain its usefulness and make it indispensable to farmers, stock-raisers, feeders, dairymen, horticulturalists, gardeners, and all others engaged in rural pursuits. It will enter upon its forty-fourth year under auspices, in every point of view, more encouraging than ever before in its history. Its mission has always been, and will continue to be-- To discuss the most approved practices in all agricultural and horticultural pursuits. To set forth the merits of the best breeds of domestic animals, and to elucidate the principles of correct breeding and management. To further the work of agricultural and horticultural organization. To advocate industrial education in the correct sense of the term. To lead the van in the great contest of the people against monopolies and the unjust encroachments of capital. To discuss the events and questions of the day without fear or favor. To provide information concerning the public domain, Western soil, climate, water, railroads, schools, churches, and society. To answer inquiries on all manner of subjects coming within its sphere. To furnish the latest and most important industrial news at home and abroad. To give full and reliable crop, weather, and market reports.
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