PatraiIr ni ttilsBArinnv toattnln. If ho shown lilmse ffllted for RTW8 r nU81MIDIT ti.-tilac by his conduct In tho over- To tho Patrons of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Diuu Knrnnic.it In a few days I expect to tort Kut to attnd the meeting of UioKtitiounl Grans", and projvwo to li nVncnt from Uio Jnrwtctloa about ten vcoks. Quoeticsu of liv or usago tirisicg daring my aloonco may to refoncdtoiuy ifaputica In tho dlfletimt comi ties; or, in awo thero is no deputy In tho comi ty, to tho Wo.lhy Overseer of tho Stat Oranrjc, Mro. . S. B. Buick, Myrtle Creek, Douglao county, Oregon. Ibej tocatl tho attention of all members of tho Order to ft resolution of tho last State Orango endorsing tho Willamette Fahmeh, making it tho organ of our Order and calling upon 1'atroiuito givo it a hearty and united unport. 1'rcthrcn, wo need n paper dovotcd to tho intercut of tho fanner. It should at onco furnish ns an account of tho current events of importance, tbo utato of tho crejn, markct!, A.C., givo im a medium through which to exchange our idea.! Mid ixpeiicnocn, and furnish our families a wtokly repast of inch pure and wholosomo mlsceUiuemis literature im in host suited to their wants, Hudi a paper re nulrosa lariro outlay lf minus, labor, and ji1.miI. and cannot Ijo fuillidlild III) without mdcuuato iiiiwirt. It mo urw you, therefore, to give our own jupcraconli.il supporti sub- scribo for it, write for it, witk lor ir, wi mai wo may h ivu ft farmer's mjwr worthy of tin. name and second to nouis Fraternally yoon., A. It. Smn.v.Y, Matter Oregon State Orange. Oswego, ft.pt. U5, 1678. i i i t State Grajfjo DopntliH Cor 1878 0U1C. mum Co.- Thooiat Prelth, bkn City. Ilsrru A. Holder, CornllU. n imiui. .n. V. Wait. Cntrr. CutrW. II. tiny, Vuni; ITlrrr. li. I, iu ihuck, irrcisi n. rk.friii 1A. Jicwnw J. N.T. MIIIsr.JwMonMlit.. Josnmsa JushhlMlork, lUwl. AHea limd, l'.ujvm La IIu-j Knox, Creiwtll imimry, Hrmpton Kelly in JamS Jotnwn, Rul UW-R.A. tnIiw,AVtui. Mitlos -J. W. lluhsller, ilirttyisin.'j W. ll. Tutrxr. Iliarinmii lnr4lir) Vet P. A I'Jttcrnsn, 11I. , Tuumi.'K J )'. IktwIejr.TUlvnooa. limns - John (Yeliilit., llnl in. WAiMJuhn lUi'L, Tjmti Viltr y. , ... , Wajuhkotuh- I. A. UliLjJilKia, TwlMlnj J. . Fop rs'll'-tl.M. OtwtOIl, .NiiiLb-R. it. lAiirWIn, Nertti Yam' ill wwnenit; tiaimat. CotcmiA - Thimvi Ttiroi1, pnrtan. CLAnAn- Ihinl sinn-p, Vni"iivrr. Co. lit 4crtm N, l)uirtli. IVUs. ,.. V II Hill. r. Itr.Lforl. WW W All I W. II, Tlwmu. V.Vli Wtl. Wunii ix- V llll-v-n Klnir, litoui I'lly. rln.M In llin.o iwmUoi la wWfh no lVii;itlM lir Vccnapi.lnM vm1 much eblljo nw l.y dUnUnil l)nUurjultllM.tlaiAlcivy'liy. A It. ftnrwr, iljlr Or W. (Irons. piiuaoTonv. FFIOIVANarilie NATIONAL CUAXIII!. Matter Samuel K. Adams, Moiilicolli), Min- DtWOt.l. Ovoraecr J. !. "WcKi-lman, l'.iwpaw. Mich. Lecturer --Mortimtr Vliltelical, Middle busli, K. Y. Steward A. J. Vnucuin, MemjdiM, lemi, Aiitant Scw.ird -William Bims, Topoka, Chaplain A. 1'. rorsythe, Iiahol, KJgar AAiintv. III. Trcfwurur I'. M. McWowrll, Wayne, N. Y. SecretaryW. M. (rufantl, ' ajhington, D ( Oate-Kccjoi 0. Dinwiddle, Orchinl Grove, Indiana. . ... Coies Mm. S. M. Adams, Manlleclb, Min nesota. 1'o.iiniia Mrs. J. J. Wooduna, l.wpaw, Michigan. . , florn Mr. S. T. Moero, Sandy filng, Mich. . ,, Ijiily Asi't MiarJ- -Mitw . A. Hall, Apr. Uchuola. I Y( I TIVS rUMMITTI'lt. Pamml 13. Ad.mu, C'halrmvi, ?.!cntlcel!o, Minn. He nley .T.iino.., Iarinn Ind. 1). Wvatt Ailu-ii. CokMliury, S. C. fi. H.'KUIs. .Sin-'-' 'Miii. OFl'ICUKS OHUbil -ATI: i HANOI'. Maftir--A. H. "iin.-J( Oiuejo. Ovorsixr-H. S. h. lluiok, Myrtlo Cro.k. Icturu- 15. Tlwraiui, Walla Walla. Ktcuanl V.'. M. Hillearv. Turner. Aos'tStannnl- M. L. IncLclas, IJeavcrtcu. Chaplain- W. H. (Iray. Aton. ScvTitiry X. W. liamlall, )regon City TroMurer l.i id Smith, Ulauiiii. Gato-Kcewr-C. N. Wail. Cabby. ('m-l, J. Train, Harrishurg. Pomona C. K. Shipley. 0'go. Ploia 8. I. Dilihaui, McMinnilb. L. A. f. Irene L. llilloary, Tunicr. EXKCCTIMS lOMMITTKie. A. It. Shijdoy, Cliairman, Oswego. 0. W. Hunt, SiiWimity. A. Holder, Corvallis. socr'd chair. 8tewaid and twelatflntl li.ive Impnrlnnt clutlos to perform. In Initiations they must reraoiuVor thiti imttli of thcftocmnlty if tho rltutil le d siroyi'd hy an ollU'tr not liolnr; Ihnl otiflily woli ui In Iris pm t. Kjcchamj.t Will You go to "Work ? If tho jv.itious of hiiahnudry would kcon tlu'insclvcs from hccomliiK n luughlrif,' stock mid hy-wortl, they will nu'. forth ovor.v otwrey w hulia up uio order and mnke a perpclunl liiHtltutlon for tho nRrlcullurlstfl of this country. Thoro can ho no jioiillilo doubt that or Kanlziillnn and wull-dlroclod co-opera-livo f.xcrllon will ovuntunlly hrlnu the result bo ardently desired hy tho farmorx. Potty prejuillecs and per Mural Jealousy must ho laid aside; eavh inemher of tho order must determine for liliiviuir to do all In IiIh power to ae- eouipllth bouiothlng. If each memlier in Kungiu hhould dutermlno to bo the meaiiti of BultliiK ono now member into tho order, wo could wifely wiy tho membership would bo doubled in tho next sixty days. Willi a largely Its- . . .. i. ...... ereiibeu memoer.-iiiip, huw niin-n would siirlnjj up, wo ehotild linvo tlio benefit of the luurcusod brain power lu tho order, new iiliins of eo-oiHiiatlnn would bo HUfjKestod, farmorri In tho tlir feront nelghborhoodri would beconio bolter acquiilnted with each oilier, con fidence would Ijo established, and ero long social, 'ducatlonal and jieeunlary lienelltH would bo tho res till. Patrons, will yon go to work ? Spirit of A'im. Tho Alfnlfu, now so famoui, H only tho lucerne of England, ucdimated In Chill, and from ther.eo wuh transferred to California. In Knuluud It hud tho advantaged of u very humid climate; in Chill, tho disadvantages of very drv ono. Hut when il hud tieou made TUF, HVE"rT rs Booked OatB for Hortas. Often I uoticv tho nfTa! of horscfl to foutaln iiutnuniuH gMlm of outift wii'rt U. llccker In tho Gvnnanlown 'Jde jrapti, pii-fled whole, b.nely willent'd i.i liin Miiiimcu. TiiU results paVily from tho onlrf having loo lough a husk, partly from tho iinlnial being loo young or too old (prematura age) to inae-tlculo BUfllelently, unit a Ioh.i obtalna two ways tho hoo, mt to wiy, Iwlng dobited for tho oal.s given and expect ed to work; next, and tho animal oup posed to bo fed, and often thought to ho lazy and dull, Instead of Btnrvcd and weak from tho lack oi nultablo proven der In eufllcloiit rations. The Boonor such Illusions aro dbpolhd tho better. Tho margin between poor food waslod, llvo stock Injured and u good artlclo thoroughly tilted for speedy consump tion and complete iit-Blmilutlon, leans largely toward having tho latter, ub en suring u depo-dt agiini't which It l nafo to draw. Young hur.'e-) (less than three or four yearn) as well as tho;o with fall log teeth, nut only but moa-uiroably, all may bo fid oats and promptly get tho good ot them by Bleeping tho grain In boiling hot water and covering tho vessel several Iioum before tho regular time, bo that n jroiicr tfinpomturomuy ha had 'tiy tonld. Tho water ought not to lie thrown av.ay; It Is not re fused, but valuable on the contrary, as having absorbed desirablo properties. It might bo sprinkled ovor the bulky portl':n or provender, like hoy, corn fodder, millet straw, etc. Whoro clean, white, heavy onU (those wolghlngnbout forty-two poundB and over per bushel), and good hay free from dust, or oven bright, well-cureil lopping of corn aro so prepared, Ihey will soon tell on tho animals; and tho mora If along with carrots, parsnips, to thrive there, It w Just tho grasi Hteumod pntu oi-H.MIml timber, turnips for tho dry ellmalo or Callfornls. It ( mrl apples by tho way of relish, would not llourMi everywhere. It Is with a plenty or ryo Htraw at hand, very ooniltlvo to frost tn tho early 1 1 11- may bo chaired, moistened with Binges or Its growth. Yet In hnglaiid, Water, poured off thu snaked oats, and anil In Punuslv.mi.i wliuro It Is pro ,jxi., Wiih tlio grain, sivlng hay anil duced, wo hear llttlo about Its being ,rt.Voiilliig hotting hy nulcl; feederA killed iy frost, lu Chili lla cliaracter rlil sleeping obvlatcH nail flly an was changed. It did not muko the hW(,M fr blushing, recommeiled by battle against rrost, but against drought. jritr, Broomi. lngestlnn, dl.estinti, li bears tbo bjiiiu charneter In C'aillor-.U, uppiopriutton aro thus secured, mid nia. .V. F. IMlclln. t,H m,Kj,t to repay the labor of scald- log and .stepping. One or tho adjuncts to the workshop or every inrui ought to bo a bet or tools Hokhii-Shokikh in Vakioit" Coun needed In uieudlug harness, no l"''tlTitiiy. In ihe United Btates, England the Iwys may, on rainy days, learn u aml i.'nmco ,tio horso-shmir tlmply now trade, and save qulto an expense. ,.,!... j10 ,orpt.s foot on Ills kneo to With harness, a stitch in time wives, l , This depends to some extent not nine, hut nliiuly-nlno more. The',,,, the nature or tho breed or horca, easuntluls are, two awls, needles, wax- wj,c, it, Homn countries are, on Ihetiv- oil oads, and n clamp to hold tho pieces vn,,v moroMiy.and 'iio-ttorthemcoutd to ho sewed. The hmt may lu Hindu ll(lt W(.i iiu treiited lu thltt way. Thii, oat or a uiuplu or barrel staves lasteiud i .iu, Ni-therlands, and In parta of ton block, and tightened by a Hlrap Germany. Iholmr-e It plated In niinr- around tho middle. Home mending .... H,i whero shorl chains aro at- will have to go to tho shop; but, in the tachud to tho upright: then ono or course or thu year, iiultu a htiinean be tltc-so thitiim is jdaced around tlio sived by meifly sewing op tlio rlppid home's itnMo mill the fixit lilted and unit torn places In thu lituneonor md-"t(., j, t0 convenient night for the ding. Wo huvu round copjier rlvt, mj, 0 do his work. In Turkey and aoldinhairpour.il boxes, or great ad- ns,.rvl.i the horse's head Is held by vaKtago In tiifiidii.tr hariwss. Uutr- one iiiau, auotlier hold the leg on his loch rivets eiimo into play olteneM, min, lillo the tlilitl oper.dos on tho though a Tow three-ijuarter-lucli ones r,mt, j,, uuln tho liorsn Is plated lu nmy bo nettled. lit. ! Mjunrocngt', m.atu or tough wooden ". ,", "' ,'jiliuiKs, and l-ifttrapped Hroiiud tho liel- Winter Is the time lor reading and ,y wlh w,0 hither straps atti.elied to Mini;-iii-u. -u. ..-... ..., (.ril i,..rH r i).u fr.iiim-vM.rlc: his head Istdnosaii'ly tletl, tbo iisit is Uxed ton Btako III tbo erouutl, and held by an VdrMlNrWrat MUM MrMbsdMl. Iu'hdaAt Iit4rtclr5al com mutilty, whlh depends otit ono crop Its kilo'iinurca'of'lncoteo, W6i ldco'nie rea Jjyfcrj'nrid prnsporousi Tb& ktates of.hV:ssmth.viHcroiotton Is tho 'ch'tf mil tlUtuMt' Only rtihnlo' show far W- evl 'ef:i'o nfintnfoliiltli living, dr Wl prjporily, nptVUlhslrthdlngthvli' Ijrge farms iiutl the miignltiido of their ope rations', tfian do tho Kow',KngUnd and Mld'dlo Blalea with .their binallcr fsrms nnd mixed hMbftnilry. A mtxol hus bandry Is tho true secret of agricultural ou'ecetw. Alt tho regions of ttorlhern lo'a, and nearly all of Minnesota, Iirb had h practical oxompilflcatfpn ofthls nicl the.prcacnt Boasoit. Wficat In tlip Bta)Iacrop tbo crop dopended on tor n'rlney roturua and tho. acreage nown this last pprlntf w.h Immonjo., There wiw.never In.tho early stMisoit puch n promlso of nn nbundaitt harvest. Thu grijwlli of ntrftw'iwiw dnUually large. Insects' seemed toboAlccplng.Innd ov- erv ono Was encoiirajred. Hut on tho 21st of July, nt thocto-o ofswver.il day tr heavy and excessive, ml nu, J t came on scorchlngly hot welithcr, accompit nlod hy heavy fogs nights, and vlt Into tlio mornlnc;.- It was what old men would lulP'hut, muggy weather." The straw was ull of sap, VIth tho grain Just well Into tho mltkvnecdingU Trco circulation to maturo tlio itemei. 'mo seorchlngBunBcaldcdthaBtraw between tho heml and tho flrsfjolnt, turning it black lit spots, cooking and drying It so that thero was llttlo or no rurther circulation between the stalk and head. The result) was tho kernel dried down without maturing. What, was cut gave an Inrerlor shrunken grain, weighing train rorty-flvo to fifty jmunds to tlio measured bushel, and yielding from threo 'o ton bushels per acre. A very largo porc6nlago along the lino of tho Mllwaukeo fc St. Paul rallro.ul, nnd ror two counties on cncliMdnaf tho htalo line, w.w not cut, Mmply because it would not pay Tor cutting ami lliresU lug. It does not require n vivid im agliintlmi to comprehend the wide spread i!iMtor which would result by taking out oTu eommtinily its only mnuey crop ror the enllro year. I-'atm-ers nnd business men alike suffer. It Is trno that tho very Tow r.irmcrs, scat tered horo and there, who liavo adopt ed a diflcrent system, and have not had all their eggs in ono basket, have not had a prosperous year, but their condi tion Is rar letter than thtwo whoso solo dopondo'nco'lsoii wheat." Willi butter at ten to twelve cents jor M)tind nnd pork KTOtH two dollars nnd iwonty-llvo cents per hundred pound, and cattto in proportion, the outlook Ih not brilliant, yet the excluslvo wlicut grower ta In llultely the worse off, ;rhjo only- thing to ho dniie, however,, Is.to.prnlU by cx- roerlenco imtkot our priducU inoro 1 .. " 1 1 .il general, uive uio impionieui. (leaiew; HOPE. Thoro is no ol m dark aod eott', Ux gtjrmJi of worth it may oaf oM Tlicruis na lifpsoeoars and rudo, ' ll it'loro oAo teaks' it bravo and goo.' . T ttiili'n&'Aij wllh'carcli to fiiff. )fi 4tic t libnrt may iMir their tMight) Wo night i dark U watching ejros, : I?t atw or n'lJn.ur'uu may rloo. Tiicro in Jiu ilortn so flcrco and loud, n peaoo may light ita Siinso ctoadj i No winter e'er m.IiImI: niid cold, Jlut Uprlug will dock thdnddswlth rjH. Thtva Is no hoart'ao fnll of 'gr'6'-. Hut sleep Mid timo may bring relief T(o hour of painjso sad nnd long. Hut God may, end lb with a song. Brevities. PotfLTW- J Sl Wry high, narrow back combs aro Tho ouuiidiaieiiU of tho soieon aro rataof cohl, . , MuiTi are inoro in stylo than Jiioy wero Lwt winter. ' ' I)r, liewiriAu isiaJJloiba Mm. Ifayni' tolo onrmy. . it. riuU y oio nehopl-chtld snoro than Chieng-t. A wilty niraCTnil calls CahaiU Iko undo Doiniuion. fl.itaUf Conldinie li aald to work nuthtucn nourj n nay. Tlii) worst lomaW eomimuon for a youiut ui,vi Hot. , "TuiiIiIza'1, is b'to.'kcoooy ekin, 'dustnd with whito pniuU jt Is reportrd ftinl llrct Harto wilt teoUnu fn l'.nglnnd. Nollio t'.raiib sad huahaad. aro coofag l America in May. . . "Tint V iotim" is tho coming hat. Hit at lia coniuit; man. DestgTH of clirrnaotlicnfims aro frlugod with feather eras. Virginia is getting crturty, and throatms to cave in sonio cay, Mr. O.itrlcH is a magintrato at Ctcb, audMr. Whaln is a hwjrr. Tunos'H wifu wanted ioint ttcc txit ho do- nied her joint blank. In tho rago for birds, thq parrot coracii (u for ito shftruot glory. ''' Tho German cavalry offiocrs, as a ruli ail mire Anurican horse. Krrrybody ajvjaka well of thu doid notolisi, Wij-to-Melnlle. OIiIo'h now capital fa Already tudJy brwund with tobneiu Juice, GoliK'n-lineil linmortrjlnn aro aonrt now on many Now York gratis). When vnit eonto to it gmdo-board that is ilhgiblo tint in "a bad ilgn." Tim tipilcslrian (over has attacked tha hoys, but thi I must bo lltopjHMl. Ten ISnxtl. nill prolably bo nca on Uio trvok no it hi.-woii, at Chicago. Titers are nnrino jitanta whieh grow on 209 fact from tho lutUim of tho hoiv Tlio tipiT mil of tortolio-shcll fana fa com p"c.I of (dace ostriih featbero. About forty jwr cent, of Iho world's papula tion aro adherents of lVddhlsns. An lhiglish Diichosa baa not ohaogud.Uio Uap pf Iter Ismuot in eight yoam. A jsiliro-naii in Switzerland fanamnl Polite, le iMiluug-i to the olril aorvlco. While lialr is falhidnablo at twoptr.-llva, but mil to unlaslilonalilo al aUty-llirro. , Orllio lkMicol.ol"wUUin HtaQord nc iy, Vermont, a jicar troo prodncod two ci Wintkb FbwuinOct Theie? Poultni Journal bnyst '"In Bainirrfcf ftAi Is reaiilri.fo"whllohwinolit5 tli production ol rtitfelViii.tJ.tl'hlloM nt winter tnoy roquiro ioihi t u vv ;" ii. ii,,n- tuiiiipn ti iiifn44riiiitf rekiaai ..,,...,., ........v .- ww , i.-CH tlincoMHltliough' it should Iwe'w noBtooHlicrally. or olso they will bo- coiho too fat: "niul tho rood should be, cMged at regular Int'crvats tooblnl .l.J . . . t... r...lM Al.i ...fnA. inu unti rwioiB, jxrariiijf nu w"i"a ,q months It will bo found to bo a good plaji to warm tho grain and othor.'food bqfsro feeding It, and not leaving the' ' fowls nin out in tho morn boforo tlte wciith'or has becomo warm. This latter u is very necessary with Leghorns and other large-combed birds. A fldpply of moat Bcraps, ora mush made, of core, mrialw'lth'n fair proportion of finely cliipiKHl moat, Bhoukl bo given durlnr wiiiter. to suprily tho itliHetioo or bugv,t worins, tttid'ho'ppors, whlcli flio ura- r tridr alTordS;," t Bkluotino IiituitmKi Toiikmyh. While all brooders llko to havo an 1 breel ' hoavy, weights," nuiKcustom- t ,,. 1. , .!... l.t,n..B oil miII r.ip l,ifn-At via iiiiijiiitt iuini-i uii v-iii iw --t.w birds, 11 Is a ract that, for nrarkot pur Hwea, moomto Ir,bd nnd oven amal turkoyii command a mora roady enlo (linn do largo ones. Wo liavo walchoe; tlio markot for a few days past, and know this; to ho n fact, lfowovor, we' do not wish to discourage brooders from' running up, tho weight, oven If they nltach tho much coveted weight of a. arty-pound' goblber at throo oc fovr years old,' for ns long as thero fa ft lively domniid among brood ers for heavy birds', lot thero bo bird ( tq supply that domand. To sccuro tbo, lj best result In that direction, uolect am i early- hatehoi!, Rtrong, and vlgorontt, irobbler of this year's hatch, nnd wliloa'r.l Lsof Ono imniortlon. long In tho body t and properly marked, and titato' him U to as tiihny two year old hens u,V yoist Intend to koej from two to flvo lions,,-1( if properly- handled, will produco a i flpocnip of young birds each Hoaso,lj and yon cannot liolp but Imj absolutely ''t Hitlsllcd with tho results. IbullryX ' al J .1 It Tho Grango nnd Its Officers. shouldn't tnl.u tliuu for liitellietiial culture us well us anybody else. It ri'ibheiis Ills mind for inoro active du ties. No rear or being it "book farmer." If ho don't rend uji, hu'll soon tlud himself railing behind thu times. Nor will it do to forget or i.cglcct the social duties altogether. None or us can avoid tht-m without positive detriment to ourselves. Cultivate neighborly reel ings, therefore, and do something ror thu comfort and happim-ns or others us well as yourself. 7i(7iiye. ISaltlinnro Is making a bold push ft r tho liU'lnessor shipping Western eattlo tollngliind. Haifa dozen Iron steam ships nre to Imj put on the llnu mio i, and tho railroads will havo convenient yards ready, so (hat initio may ho taken directly from Chicago in tho steamship wharf with tlio liuat possl b o demy. Tills roiito Is likely tn.-oiu- m ind a lurco proportion of the export eattlo trade of tho West. The now Tour per cent, government bonds aro becoming very populsr wlili tho public, ns tho InereHslnghUbscrij) tloiis therein plainly show. On the 1th of January tho sales amounted to over $12,000,000, tho Isrgest amount In the history of tho loan. Tno Hecndary of tho Treasury Is about to call iu fur dim prepared each oven.1?""1'011"""" another Installment of ers of Interest and profit $10,000,000. of tho six per cent. O-C itiMaiit shoe. ivhilotho smith mills on tho Aft tho Hum is at hand when the newly elected olnYors i.f the different irubordlnatt' granges nro entering on their several duties, a word of wlvlet any be if homo use. Iu (ho first plsct they n-ut-t remember Hint on tiieni roots Ihe well-being of their jurtlrul grange. Tho muster has it in Ills (Min er, to a very great extent, tn make meetings eiu-h evening, dull,splrllle , unlnten sting and void or prolit, or full r llre, pleasant and beneUeial to all. The lecturer should remember that he is not simply put In his placo to e:o through tlio opening and closing core monies, hut that ho has actual datles to perform, whieh require much grave thought uiul otiidy to properly carry out. llohoul fng wlili" matters of Interest and profit "to the members. The secretary's duties aro very Im a pear tree prouncoa vwa crops o jiit year. ' ' ckaiskin h'ats for'ladies art turned un on tbo ld. to rcoiliblt tho Kur.llth!. walklmt bat.'ao .jsipw.iriiMwr a wldo berth who want, to oell 1 that I -,'"!" yrpf W"Mw. mtfwl. ; ' ' , . , .'. .a.'h ,... la i.lO.iXW nn rtjinroil for ilio nsk and liuiigry "nuw Improved nwclildts" t,conomIr.onitii;ttjjtvtJOJirt J m every icgiiin... m.wiijr ..u ih.i.v i.r ,BWl, tllfl wn, better crops ami .heifer prices "Ml jou'.Mill, at I'all llhcir. year. Colorado 'firmer. ' . jtwyawjllpnjoy thfal i ' ii' i l I The lal, tliatmuch'son. lupqr. The'1! Caster nit oaitssd tho reent fim fn tins ter How Ui littlo nght-far fish, tlyoa d grow tig- feel tig In every hetillhyl ,,,. , ,) , ' . . t -. ,. . irtf...i..,t tl.n o.irm.1,. which' W ',i tho Mmo r?r pe.1.1 era ,,f now .v.".""rV'. : ..s- a, .,' ,r.j ... ,..u.l . i ..... .....-..... .. .,...i r, . ' i ii m,,.. f . 1. 1 m K'pivmi.ai.hi. Tlir.ro U ,".'"' V- i" "r) uo -, Mi?rmen .(u A...) Vf.... ... .,., .I1, ,,.,,,, n every hetillhyl , , , . ."?.., in Jntirriiilti which ' , npil-.e t their 'spil .olijoiit fn minister H, to pervpU'd tnstd by weklng nit,ni)ll ,." Sll T tK.Ull. Palut nil tools exposed to tho wrath- eortant.asmut.h of Ih. work de.yol vis -I,,,f,,:vo!ie1;ea;,,;Sc!,,;!,,,r,t!,,t: an him A good secretary, dlvo to his n(r Wrtr,inff or cracking them. resp?.i-ibl'iih, isuneechslty iiiai'n'h-, Novvr 0Ullt r,.KUir bathing; for, pern us null uouri-iung grni'(:i'- ll10 unless Hie hKin ih in un nuive cniitn duties or tho (ivcrsir are iiupnriimt. Ho wantt l Ih prmiipt in his move muni-, wntth iroietdliigsiJirefully, bo prejian d steji In If there Is tiny lag King i" i lit wor, and rt'imro him-i If bvehi ulteiiti'iii for the duth'-inf tho t'oii, tho cold will cIomi tho pore-, and favor coiigi'ition or other dfauiisos John It. Fentrfas, of Delnmiro cuuu t, Iniliiitiii, gets, thosifaer Iieher for tin- hiit Kid item Inrui In ihut is.-uuty. W. II. Lame: fillies iu fur u cup fur ciK-diid U-st, and J. Ii. NoMe gets thu Tlio Terrible Science. Tho pos-ll.Illtles of ehemfatry nro al most ton terrible to bo contemplated. As the science at prcis'iit stands any student can, If ho havo nccess to n well-stored lalwratory, carry away in n pillbox matter enough to Isy London lu ruins, or to mi1miii thu whole com munity of Its Inhabitants. Thu chem ist enn, us every Hchoo.hoy knows, eon vert w.ter Into ico lu thu center or u red-hot crucible, lioc.iu construct n nhell tho sizo or cricket-bull which will explode tlio moment It touilws thu water nnd overwhelm in (Junes a liipitllo licet. Indetfl, tuu cht-ii)..st r- dittos tho world to iin original nnd pri mal tlemeuls. I'nr him, oseu none than ror Iho engliuor, nothing Is im possible, mid yet bin power, vnit an It li, Is limited. Ho can more easily de stroy than construct. lie can lako life, buthe cannot i;lvu it. Ho can luel the city with the plain, but ho cannot build it again. IIoe.ni create orus-ic acid, but he is ignorant or Its antidote. Hois llko tho ifahermuu who rashly opened tho ves.se! scaled with iho ri tg or HuleJnian Hen Dsoud. Thu rinve nt his control are beyond hfa command; the jMiwers ho can uvokolm laiinot l.t. It Is thu old otory of Cornelius Agnpp.i thoio who trifle with nuturoVrecrfis do no at their jh-iII. JjohUoh (jbrivt. Tho Prairie Farmer nay the hor-e market of Chicago is a thliiir of the pat. It doesiiiiupar.iilM'fa II t e bu iters now. rit. Iiouio Is tho iiiieiial hoth;mirl:it nt tho et. I'llllipn'l iepr'sIjii in the tiifs- soil urotiiid the liuililliiy, so Unit (in i nmy ho no situiidiuv w iter, tin m itu-. huw much rain m iy f.dl. . j ..a..' ... .. servljig up m a onueiive loriu ui-gusi- igscahdidsiiut! licentious rovelailom. hero Is goixl reason Jo holluvo Ihut thu clean newspaper Is inoro highly itT.i'il tii'day Unin It 'was four or ilvo years' ago. It'lsalso safe to" predict that as pcoplo In all r'auks or lire, who protect their own at least from m--tamlnatioti, hoeomn moro.consclous of tlio pernicious (ufluonco or a corlain class id Journals, called enterjirlsing hi cause they aro ambitious to servo up dirty scandals, they will be careful tn heu that the Journals they penult to bo read iu the family circle am or the class that nevor forget th iniprlullof an I nxrv.faijiLiudsnf-fruita nt fibiifaun jirf. ' I " t .. L '. ,, ' . us. ilios who nain, Lseu only nia n mv times &ui (rv iji'n, nn(d they n'is itiLJ, I'orrfl ratal at Inst. Frrderlck llert nnvt Orangv, N, J.,' died recontly from a singular enusr. At tIAi M-cotid Initio of Hull Kuu.Iu tbo summer of 1302, Jkkerl, wlso wafla member of thu Berond Now Jersey regiment, was struck by a mluto-bidl In thu buck. Tlio ball uulured his Ixaly an Inch below tho short rib and two liu'hei from the rlsrlit side of the spinal column. The bullet could not Is) found hy the surgeon1, and tho wound won mi serious that thu man wax tils chargod.awl returned to his homo IClfMlMNU POPl.TUriMOllOUAltW.-; 1 This U n mitttor that Bhould bo prao- ' Heed If nobble. Wo hollo vo that ifu, furmers nnd fruit ndscm know tltenf benollUt nrlslng fnrtn Buch manago-.J ment, thoy wo'utdatoncqndopt It, Last J fall wo visited t orchard iu whioh-( fowLs'wero kept, tho owner of which J toltl us that boforo the fowls wera con- j nned lii it, the trees made Utile or nej.J irrowth. mid only n corrospondlnflr) nmount of fruit was obtained. Hut what ft chnngo wna evident now. enuu was kont down, tho woods killed b hn,d tho troqs prcscntod an nppenm.nco'!' jif tlir'irr, which the most, onthusIuHtie horticulturist coulir but ntlmlro piid envy. Tlio .growth or tho trceii wn f most vlgnrotisuntl the follngo remark- .; obly luxuriant. Tlio fruit wss ubnnd- J mil, id largo slr. unit freo from worm-' nipt othuf ImporrectloiiH. Tho oxeol )unco was aivouiitetl ror by thu proiirloty liir, wins reiunrKLMi iimi, inn nun ,u, till thor worms uud curculln In tholjr reach', oven tho canker worm." II found less trbublo with their roosthi: J In dees tliiiu ho expected, und that Ay picket lento dx feot hlgl kept thfiiBj . wftliln isiuuils. His orchard wis dl- vltled Into three seclloiiVind Ho rowWJ wore chnngod-from ono to another, nsu tho tumditiun of tho Co win or Ihorir-.') chard seemed U) rcsiulre. Th YxdfV H'urld. tr .. vwmmmt .MUMNIMH. Pie. Already men and women of ro-jmvurk. The orllleo llnlly closed, nnd (lnemeni nnii he.uiny worata uuto nan n-'kwrt ls'o.ime engigetl mi the groenry their attention called to Uio pernicious huslnoss In Kast Orango. Tho ball id Influontoor Iwd literature, nnJ havt'lniost mipereepilhly crept around the made commondiiMo eflorts toeonnter- ucttbowun by causing sound litera ture to bo puh 'hod nntl told at popu lar prl-es. The efforts am w-jrkhu silent hut fnro rovn'utlon. I'ho bent authors are more generally roid to-thiy than at any previous time, soiiilmeiitid story iipcr r-ltlnof his body to a point Just ulsive the pit at III) sioiinch, whoro 'i caused him miii'h n.ilu and trouble. Thopolq fln,ill.v emie in coiilacl with Ihe right luiiir. uud f-ir over a year before hU death he was iiimMo to siieak wiHiout Thnb'hkly '.tiviigsi vera pilu. KrM.i. iiioriilng and wild hu was f mud end In bed. Afuwttas raiu.r and pirate story famk nro slowly , iK 0m hfa dijalJi lie told bfa allenillng yielding Iho field to worthier claimant, physician wliero tho hullo totild iki To tho praiso of tho decent nowsp per, It may bt said Hint where It has n placu In (ho family and lias been reatl for years by young nntl wld, it lias tlevil found. When tbo pint-morloui exami nation waa iiiMtJeihe mfaMlo w.isfoiititl Ttlililn liHlfnu Inch nl HiosiK)tdiig iiRtitl by the tteec.iied. '1 ho poliu 'as oped such a healthy tone imd snrh n liobeilded lu Die right lung, uud tho discriminating taste that tlio literature hollow end was tiliuil with u Tilly sub- ortlio slums his no n'rnlrtirs Fiirtu- ht.nn(., The physicians decHed that uately, the number or lucb ftudllenis jifadeutli w.ise used 'y tho bullol shot Increasing In the bind, and ns ilu-y In- in hi luck mUii-hu y.nr.s ngo. V. I . ere.se thejimpml that dovntes liseirto 'Jmn sickening revelations of Immorality " will lo compelled to find n supp irters i Dr. Wm hsuiutl , of Merlin, says thst solely nmonif f'ti-i't'tive" hit irttflleo Ifone-lhird prin ofllionllof lurpmnltm ViieorenttK'iirari' tiniiuuous in leuru Uudttitl In ' " ornionn, too latter e-n in follow such ways. Aimrlcn r'tiiiis that don't find u nun ift-t tun fA in tn I'Jur-ie, i,d bring it ii lixli prfiews V.'esir.illuro 'inius. (Ibisscini Imm-iis'Iv a o) in ally drllleil v iili :i t-lo, ill drill, lei.-i. !,.! hy u bi , 0 il l.ij in M bj rpir I' turpe'i im. iNlllllliUlliMPM1') Jr.ll. lltllOntheliU Wltll- oulU.i'H-- uniMll.v alliMidlllg it. Tlio toisoii iis-!iiieil fa thai Ihe stimulating pr-perilo- ot tl e iiiri'diiilne imeieept in' h in irk' 'I jphiu r Ihu pulmonic Jthl'Ol -v I- wllit'lll li- ilnliii i-il t x , , , I, t: . i- , i It' S W 'll -a IS O.I' II lltl' l-UI-e f ' JeAim liivvu It Is ncoinmon.cwnw plaint that lie f'trnt and farm llfq are,- not opprecliiled by our pcoplo, wq long for thu m'jro clegnnt purontts, ,oc tho wiiyn Hud fnshloiis of thu townr Hut tho farmer Inw tho most Hunoos4) natural occupation, und ought to fladi tlfy sweeter, if less highly seasoned, than uny other. How can a unto Uk( risit and thrlvo without 11111(11' IU) writes his history upon hlx Held. Holsy many ties, how many resources hehwsi -his friendships with his entile, huV team, hfa dog, Ids trees, thu Hatisfaeit, lion iu his growing crops, In his Im-J iiroved Ileitis; Ills Intimacy with nutnre,'- inl and boa-it, and with tho ijolokon ing eloiueiiMl forces; his eonpi r.itluitr .vi. it tho cloud, tho sun, tho MXiftonw, heit, tvml, i.iin, frost. Nothing will aue (110 viuioiis mh'iii iiihieriijHira .vhlch tho city and iniilKial III breed, mt of a man llko forming, lUo dir,-ui iiidloin.; contact with tln-holL It traw n out tho poison. Il huitililon him, ti-.iei es linn iilleuco and roveruuee, and restores tho proper tooo i UU sB'.em. Cling to thu firm, iimIui truck of It, putyoursolf into It, hustuw.your heart and your hruiu uiou it, w that It shall savor ot you nut! raiii.it vur vtritio after your dai's worn i-vtUno, John Jliirroiijlm, In ticrtbnet. Ah showing somuthlug of Ih valnu of canals in Iho traiisjiorlsi. jiks tloo, the report or iho audi' i u i tho lonuaji or tho canals nr N Vorlr, both ways, Tor 1B7H, Jr- in l, i 'un til tno il'istug of navig.i howB that Ihe aniotiui eariiioi i f was .'i,i70,rt'2 tons, .iiiltist l,ll i.,. I'i77; mi tin r,-iso nf uH.efth tons wrc inisiriaiti nril.'U'i of In i- rtoro 1 1., i i-i-.tit ul o a-lit.iiliiii lei, r, o, it it , corn, a;'ji. .s , 1 u.t lui'il ii ttl t.ilie. waller's im-Iiitm, to which he fa likely -amu prlo for the thltd best.