P. 48 - Newspapers The things we love, and which are our daily helpers in household affairs and on the farm, we are not apt to be forgetful of. I would be unwilling to let this opportunity pass without referring to a source whence I have derived much pleasure and general information. I refer to newspapers, and it is not the quantity of number one takes, but the quality that is to be considered in this connection. We are now taking the following" 'New York Weekly Tribune, Saturday Evening Post (a Philadelphia paper), Knoxville (Tenn.) Weekly Tribune, The Farm and Fireside (an Ohio monthly), The Sugar Bowl and Farm Journal (Louisiana), Our Country Home (a Massachusetts monthly), The Chautauquuan (a monthly), Crawford Journal, The Tribune, Weekly Republican, The Meadville Messenger and Crawford Democrat, and The Pennsylvania Farmer," the last five being printed in Meadville, Penn.* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- *January 7, 1887. I have just added a new journal to my list, the Meadville Gazette, Col. G. W. Reisinger, Editor --F. C. Waid