Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1886 — Peace, Tranquility, Happiness! [ARTICLE]

Peace, Tranquility, Happiness!

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Every subscriber to the American Agriculturist ior 1886 is entitled to these descriptions and Engravings of the Rural Lives of our Presidents, forwarded without additional ( -os\ with th? numbers of t e American Agriculturist, as they appear; or specially ex . uted on li v.-, high y finished paper, and foi warded with the additional trifling just for puck ing and postage. Single Subscripti-v;, -q Ten Subscriptions, $1 eami. Single numbers of tiu? “American Agriculturist” 15 cen'e But we will forward y<u on reu< iot <»f four eents for postage a Specimen Anieri.-ai). Agriculturist Descriptio: -of Jlngr ivings, Auri’ojjraph L* tt.m« of Authors a:: l Special Tt fins to Chibs and Canvassers, Address Publisher-ft American Agriculturist, DAVID W. JUDD, Pres . ’u'Rniiam. bee. TJi diva , New York.

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