. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. ENLAEaED 'AND lUFR THE FARMERS' STOCK JTOURSrAIi, Till it h:iR noHUpirinr as a. Farmer's and Stockman's â Journal ou the Cimtinciit; publisbed ou the finest quality of tinted book-paper, beautifully embellished with numerous engravings of Stock, the finest that ar- tistic skill and tafitecan execute, at only $ i)cr year, postiige paid. It is no new onterprise, being in its .â¢Jth Volume, thoroughly established, recognized and p;itronizcd by the leading stoc


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. ENLAEaED 'AND lUFR THE FARMERS' STOCK JTOURSrAIi, Till it h:iR noHUpirinr as a. Farmer's and Stockman's â Journal ou the Cimtinciit; publisbed ou the finest quality of tinted book-paper, beautifully embellished with numerous engravings of Stock, the finest that ar- tistic skill and tafitecan execute, at only $ i)cr year, postiige paid. It is no new onterprise, being in its .â¢Jth Volume, thoroughly established, recognized and p;itronizcd by the leading stock men and farmers of the East and West. Gives Engravings and Biographi- cal Sketches of leading stock men. The bestpaiier iu the country to adverrise in. It does not claim hun- dreds of thousands of readers io order to deceive ad- vertisers; but it does claim to reach, by bona fide subscription, nearly every agricultural State iu the Union, and in many counties iu Iowa its circulation exceeds that of the local press. Send 10 cents for sample copy and you will like it. No attention paid to postal cards asking for samples. ALEX. CHARLES, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Farmers of Small Means CALIFORNIA HOLDS OUT MANY INDUCEMENTS to immigrants of small means, who may wish to engage in farming. There are fine agricultural lands, still unlucati d, iu the coast and mountain counties, which are admirably adapted to a diperslfied system of tillage. The soil is unusually rich and fertile to the very summits, and even over the steep and rocky places there can be found good pasturageâNearly all of this land can be broken up with ordinary plows and sown to the cereals and tame grasses, or cultivated iu cotton, ramie, hemp, etc. Much of it is adapted to the growth of all the semi-tropical fruits. The New- ark Land Association have recently placed their valu- able tract of laud { 0 acres) in market, subdividing the same into small tracts (1 to 10 acres) for resideiuf; I)ro]K'rty, and 10, 20 and


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