ESTABLISHED IN 1841. ENTIRE SERIES: Vol. 56—No. 4. | CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1884. | PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. |
[Transcriber's Note: The Table of Contents was originally located onpage 56 of the periodical. It has been moved here for ease of use.]
Agriculture—Raising Onions, Page 49; Royalist 3d, 4500, 49; IllinoisTile-Makers' Convention, 50-51; Better Management Needed, 51; Seed Cornfrom South, 51; Field and Furrow Items, 51.
Live Stock—Items, Page 52; Herd Books and Records, 52; Competing forSweepstake Prizes, 52; Raising Young Mules, 52.
The Dairy—Wisconsin Dairymen, Page 53.
Veterinary—Impaction of the Paunch, Page 53;
Horticulture—Lessons of 1883, Page 54; Illinois Hort. Society, 54;Diogenes in His Tub, 54-55; Possibilities of Cherry Growing, 55;Prunings, 55.
Floriculture—Gleanings by an Old Florist, Page 55.
Editorial—Items, Page 56; The Cost of Cold Winds, 56; Good Work atWashington, 56-57; Wisconsin Meetings, 57; Answers to Correspondents,57; Wayside Notes, 57; Letter from Champaign, 57.
Poultry Notes—Chicken Chat, Page 58; Chicken Houses, 58; Items, 58.
Forestry—Items, Page 59.
Scientific—Official Weather Wisdom, Page 59; A Remarkable ElectricalDiscovery, ...