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BlPIlsssSSSSSSBSSSSSSBSSSSSSMsaSSSSsassi JMSmaarprfc-' "m WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, DECEMBER 0, 1881, grange, t$arfmtnt. The following beautiful liymi) was one of President Gaifield's favorites and sung at his funeral, and we give it complete, being full of meaning to all good Patrons: Hot reaper of life's harvest, Why stand with rusted blade, Until the night draws round thee And day begins to fade? Why stand ye idle, waiting, I For reapers more to come? The golden morn is passing, Why stand ye idle, dumb? Thrust in your sharpened sickle And gather in the grain, Tho iiiijht is fast approaching , And soon will come again. Tho Master calls for reapers, And shall he call in am? Shall sheaves lie there ungathsred, And waste upon the plain? Mount up the heights of wisdom And crush each error low; Keep back no words of knowledge That human hearts should know. Be faithful to thy mission, In service of thy Lord, And then a golden chariot Shall be thy reward. IS THE ORANGE A SECRET SOCIETY ? "Editor Willamette Farmer: The Church is undoubtedly the guardian of faith and of morals. It is her duty to warn her members against men or societies which teach doctrines destructive to tho Christian faith, or leading to siu and ice. She right fully forbids her members to join such socie ties whose constitution, laws and olliccis are unknown, but which plainly lead to sin, ciimc or impiety, for a tree is known by its fruit. So she wains against tho secret society of tho Nihilists, whoso leaders and laws are unknown to the world, but wli030 aims are w ell known by their encouragement of assassination, arson and other acts of violence, and by their contempt for religion. She cautions against tho secret organisations of the Socialists and Communists, on account of their acts of vio lence, their disiegard for tho sanctity of mat limony, of parental rights, of the light of property and their hostility to tho civil au thorities. In like manner, and for similar reasons, she interdicts tho secret societies of the Internationalists, Intrausingentcs Car' bonans, Mollie McGuires, etc. But these are societies and- Orders com monly called secret, whose object and aim is not only well known, but which, instead of intcrdictmcut, deserve encouragement from the heads of the Church. Not to speak of several other Orders, commendable for their moral or charitable purposes, such as the Good Templars, etc., I confine myself to a few ie marks on our own Order, the Order of the Patrons of Husbandry. Our object and aim is no secret it is co-operation; it is to bring nearer to each other tho producer and con sumer, by honorable and lawful means. The Cranio neither ongourages Communism nur Socialism; on the contrary, favors the lovo of home and family; cherished bythcGiange, he is naturally conservative, opposed to social convulsions of tho country. The principles of our Order are well expressed in the Grange's salutation, which signifies that a good hus bandman places faith in God, nurtures hope, dispenses charity and is noted for fidelity. Then' is certainly nothing auti-Christian in these theological irtnes, pleached by tho Churcli and urged by the Oranee. The Granger begins and ends his work with prayer. Whilst the Grange encourages the above-mentioned theological virtues, and de mauds from her members an honest and in dustrious life, she does not assume to take the place of tho Church. Tho Grange not only docs not interfere with individual re ligious convictions of its members, but it would be a serious offense against tiie Order if a member should attempt to in terfere with a brother's or sister's religi ous or political convictions. If we are a secret organization, the State itself is a secret society. Every army has its pass w ords, its signals, its emblems, its councils, which are scrupulously kept secret, and we have never heard that, on account of the military secrets, a soldier was excommunicated from any church. The Cabinet officers in Washington, when giving orders to subordinates, especially in the Departmsnt of Foreign Affairs, fre quently ue a secret alphabet, the key to which is only known to officers of tho depart ment. A whole department of our govern meet is de oted to the secret sen ice. la every well regulated family there are some things kept secret among the members of tlis family, and even in the administration of churchatlairs there are many things kept from public inspection. I mention this not out of disrespect, but to show that it is natural, that it is sensible to manage important affairs in private. The early Christians, during the persecu tions, had their signs of recognition and their emblems ; some of the latter can yet be seen in the Catacombs of Home, For instance, the figure of a fish on a building denoted it as a place of worship. When the Church prohibit secret societies, she upends to prohibit by her discipline only such Orders which are either known to be dwgersus to religion, morals, to, society, or whose aims are entirely unknown and there fore tupidous ; but it is no intention of the Clurch authorities to prevent the mem bers from belonging to Orders or societies for the priinotion or protection of business, thoneh they may be kept np by secret signs of recognWon and secret business transactions, a brotnenood which excludes persons injurious to their intercuts. A Patron'. It w Bond who informed the landlady that he iould tell a chicken from a ben by the teeth. .'Teeth," exclaimed the landlady; fowls on't have teeth." "But I have," said Boijl. Duryjns'S tarch. Works. Glen Core, L. I., arjthe brfdit in the world , jjMotlt. Feed the Bogs Mow. With a short crop and high prices it be comes those who have corn that they'intend converting into pork between this time and Spring, to feed it out liberally before the severe weather of mid-winter sets in. One bushel of corn fed in tho mild Autumn days will return, in most cases, double as much as in January and February, w hile getting the hogs fat and on the market early m tho season is not only a measure guarding against loss by disease and overlying, but gives the owner the early uso of his money for paying taxes and debts, and choking off that tireless, pitiless vampire, interest. Much of the time the feeding lots aio likely to be muddy, and some arrangement should be made that will pi event the necessity for throwing tho feed into the mud ; a feeding platform, even where lumber is the highest, will soon pay for itself, and lemain for years a source of satisfaction and profit to its owner. If not already provided with an abundance of good w atcr, always accessible, see that their troughs are in order, kept free from filth and filled with clean water. See to it that whep night or a stormy day comes tho hogs have a sheltered, dry place to snooze and thrive in. Feed them early in tho morning, at noon and about or a little before sundown, all they will cat up clean, and no more, that they may not hae feed constantly before them to clog their appetites, but come to each meal with sharpened appetites and a vig orous digestion. Otlnr things beinir equal, tho moro they can bo induced to eat the faster they will gain, and, as we started out to say, pcrsuado them to eat as much of it as possible before tho holidays. Slot I Jounwl. What Kinds of Horses to Raise Tiio professional breeder of higli bied car liageaud tiotting horses is tho only man Mho, as a rule, bleeds and handles in such a man ner as to successfully meet tho demands mado by thoso w ho keep carriage and driving teams wortli fiom 000 to .$1,200 the pair. A few chanco horses of tho kind ariso from moro ob scure sources, but no ono expects them to como fiom other than systematic, intelligent effort, backed up with pretry liberal capital in the hands of men who fully comprehend the undertaking. There aro always' buyers ready to take a fairly stylish double team that can go in three minutes or under at a good figure; and for single drivers of like rood qualities at $300 to $500, if of good fair size aud stylish. Next to these, in price, como the Percheion Normans and Clyde, 'generally having ono half to seven-eighths of the foreign blood, and being in weight from 1,400 to 1,000 pounds each, and worth, in the market, from 5300 to 600 per pair. These horses are driven to heavy trucks, capablo of bearing up sixty to eighty hundred, and a pair of these heavy horses move off with such a load, on streets in fair condition, with case. The incoming and outgoing shipments are so heavy, and all tho time increasing in larger cities, that the de mand for heavy horses will not, in any year, lessen, but will, on the other hand, steadily inciease. These horses aro driven upon a walk, consequrntly rarely get overheated or lamed. Breeding Large Horses In the United States It is contemplated, we undeistand, -to form a wealthy compiny in Kngland for breeding lirge horses in the United States, aud to se lect a considerable number of the choicest largo hoiscs there such as the Derby, tho Shire, tho Cart, the Suffolk, the Clydcsdile, the Lincoln, and any other of a similar diss in Great Britain biing them over to tho United States of America, and cross them to gether, as it may bo advisable, for a new composite bleed, as this can be done cheaper in this moro fertile country and finer climate than in Great Britaiu. In order to do this in a satisfactory way to the public, the com pany must first establish a scale of points of the most perfect soit of horse for general heavy farm, quarry, and city dray work; se lect such animals to make up their stud as come nearest to this scale, aud breed from them only; then choose such of the produce as also come nearest to this scale of points for a continuation of breeding, and reject those entirely which do notapproach within a given number of the complete scale of points; nnd thus go on from generation to generation, till they can get the great majority of the horses so bred to doit. Stock Journal. Bitter Milk. Bitter milk is a matter of frequent occur rence every Fall and Winter, or soon after the cows are off from grazing. It is caused, first, by bitter herbs in tho hay such as May weed, rag weed, John's wort, etc aud also by the use of too much over-ripe food, such as straw, corn stov cr, or late cut nay, it never occurs when cows are fed on good food, and are thriving, or even holding their own, and are kept comfortably narm. It can be avoided, first, by correcting the error in feeding and exposure; and, secondly, by scaldine th milk when it is first drawn, by setting it in pans over a kciuu ui Muuing water (ill me Skin which forms on its top is well wrinkled, and then setting it away to cool for the cream to rite. Thu treatment will drive out the cause of tho bitter tlavor, and improve the butter and mike it easy to chum. Xationat l.h Stock Journal. A Breeding Mare Mule. A breeding mare mule was lately exhibited at tho Jardin, d'Acclimatation in l'lris, which has produced three colU. Aa the French un-ant havn hitherto been very in creduleui as to reports of mule breeding, it is stated that they carefully inquired into this case, and became satisfied that it was true. Wo havo heard of intre mules occasionally breeding in America, but wo do not recollect the year and locality of this, or whether the siro was a jack or a horse, and shall be obliged to any of our realers who can furnUh these jiarticuUrsj also, hat sort of sn animal the pr luce turned outto be. Iu tho above initanoe 01 mule brelinj iu Frante, the sire was a horse. Lirt Such Journal. Seeding to Clover and Grass. The clovers are safer sown in Spring, as when sown in early Fall they may not get sulliciently rooted to stand the frosts of Win ter. Clover is usually sown with a Spring grain crop, or very early in Spring on Winter wheat or rye, upon which timothy or other gross seed may have been Bonn in the Fall ; and sometimes clo er is sown as a crop by itself. This is often dono in some of the East ern States for the purpose of plowing under preparatory to a corn crop, or for Wiuter wheat. Clover loots striko deep and bring up tho fertility of tho subsoil. It is considered one of the best crops in the rotation to keep up the fertility of the Ian J. In most cases tho first crop is cut for hay, and the next crop plow ed under in tho green state. The roots of well-established clover contains moro weight of dry matter than the crop above ground, and this accounts for the increase of fertility by plowing under. Tho amount of seed depends upon the soil. On fine loams, if sown as a crop by itself, 10 to 12 lis of good seed will give a good stand, whilst on a clay loam 12 to 10 lbs arc required per acre for a full seeding. When sow n w ith grass seeds, 5 to 6 lbs of grass seed is sufficient for the fine loam, and 7 to 8 lbs for the clay. The covering should be very slight, and if the ground is mellow, the seed sown just before rain. No covering is needed. If harrow cd, a very light seed harrow should be used. Who orc'Oood Judges of Cattle Men who have fed or butchered the largest number of steers aro frequently selected as, naturally, tho best judges of iinpiovcd homed stock. This is an erroneous position, becauso tho ability to judgo of the liner essentials, those which, combined, form the lepresenta tivo beast of tho present day, is only in part learned in tho feeding lot oi slaughter pen. The education there is very good as far as it goes, and the feeder frequently becomes tho biccdci, bringing useful lessons into hisiiigher business, but he is far from being an expert in the ono position, although lie may havo been so to quite a degiee ii tho other. The thor oughbred, if propeily lred, has cxqiiisitencss of structure, and is not a meie mass of gioss ucss. It is tho first-named which fixes the vital peculiarities and finishes up the contour of tiie breeding beast. Stock Journal. Sawdust for Bedding. For horses sawdust is often used as a bed ding, and, if carefully used in tho proper quantity, serves a good purpose, and does no injury to tho manure. Hard wood sawdust is, however, preferable, and the shavings of a planing mill will do about as well, and per haps better. Care must be used, however, as to quantity, for if in large excess it seems to work injury to tho soil to which it is applied, especially if of a clayey nature. An Intelligent Crane. An exchange tells a remarkable story of the patienco and intelligence of a crane, We havo often seen these birds in confinement, and can testify that they are expert mouse'rs, but w o must confess that the statement that tho bird connected the trap and the mouse stagceYs ys a little. Listen to tho talc: "A laige and haudsomo whooping stoik can bo seen daily strutting around the yard at tho lcsideueo of Professor Paige, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Tho bird was puicluscd by tho Professor during a visit to Mexico some months since, and has become qiiito tame. Air ong other food that the stork relishes is a good fat mouse. Mis. Paige has a small wire tiap in tho house, and whenever a mouse happens to wander therein ho becomes a sweet morsel in his storkship. Tho other day Mrs. Paigo noticed tho bud standing near tho barn watching intently at a small hole leading beneath the building The stork remained iu an attitude of watchfulness for neailv half an hour, and Mrs. Paige, be coming curious, coucluded to watch and seo what followed. Finally she saw a mouse creep into sight from under tho barn, and tho same j tiai.in i uiu intelligent stone pouuecu down upon tho mouse and 'took him,' killing it unit, men eating it. oilier penorming tins intelligent feat, the stork resumed his vijlauco at the mouse hole, and after watchinr slmrnlv for over an hour, he seemed to grow weary of his work or get out of patience, and inarching to the house, entered the kitchen, and picking up the mouse trap from which he had so often been fed, he returned to tho barn, and set tho trap down near the hole, evidently apprecia ting tho uso of the trap and believing that it would catch a mouso for him." Strong or Weak Hen. We mistake strong feeling to bo strong character, A man who bears all beforo him befoio whose frown domestics tremble, and whose bursts of fury make the children of tho house quake because ho Ins his will obeyed, nnd his own way in all things, we call him n strong man. The truth is, that is a weak man; it is his passions that aro strong; he, mastered ijy tnem, is weak. You must measure the strength of a mar, by the power of the feelings ho subdues, not by tho power of thoe which subdue him. And hence com posuio is cry often tho highest result of strength. Did we ter see n man receive a flat, grapd insult, and only grow a little pale, and then reply quietly! That was a man spiritually strong. Or did wo never seo a man in anguish, stand as if carved out of solid rock, mastering himself? Or one bearing a hopeless daily trial, remain silent ami never tell tho world what it was that cankered his home peace! That is strength. Ho who, with strong passions, remains chaste hew ho, keenly sensitive, with manly power ami in dignation in him, can be prooked and yot can restrain hiinse'f and forgive these aro stiong men, spiritual heroo. ltorton, Ktrrybmlj Who Hunt to buy a now sewing machine or to get an old ouerepairel willfiud it greatly to their in terest to call or send to John U. Harrison's sewing machine store, 107 Third street Port land, Se ing -naihiuo oil aud needles con stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly filled. Auent for the Davis. Howe and Wilson sewins machines, and general agent for the Koyal St. John. f. JM-t Tills is the time of year when people select their reading matter for tho ytar, and we re quest all our friends to dnwliat they can to increase our circulation in each neighborhood. Wo olfer liberal terms to those who send new suWribcrs. :i THE AMERICAN BARB Galvanized, Painted or Japanned. The Handsomest, Stlffest, and Most Durable. No Rust. No Decay. Secure against Fire, Flood and Wind. .. . . H Is Iho onlj Knrbeil W Ire that will pruvent smalt animals, such as rabbits, hare, iUrs, itojrs, cats, etc., from passim? through, under or over It, tt tho barbs are so near each other. "'' ' , , . , The llnrbi bclir trl uiguUr shaped, like tho teeth of a mm , and tlo-ic together, there Is no crueltj to anlrmk, as they cannot plene the hide; they oJf prick, which Is all that Is ever necessary, as no animal u ill go near a llorb Fence twice. is Hie W Ire Is not benl r I willed, its tenable strength Is much greater than the w Ire in all other Barbed Wire Fences, as they arc all madeol twists Ileal or ro!l rniinnl iiflcel Hie Anirrlriin llnrli Feiirr, as it can be allowed to tay when put up, enough to iout contraction and cvpausion, to cauc It Is a lonttnus Ilarb nnd cannot slip thlough tho staphs one Inch, Dull panel of fenco takes euro of itself. . The Bubs eannot bo displaced or rubbed off, and are not pounded on anil indented into the w ire to hold them In place, as in other Barb Wire, thereby ttft creating the ttren'th of the wire. The Dubs are short and 1 road at the ba-e, where strength Is required. Tin- I'ninlcil wi'lglimi pound InllicriMl, vo that the purilnser knows ceactlv how niuili fencing be U getting, (lahanlzed weighs Mlhtly more. ST- TT- KQ1MB$?J&.&TW3E& &D CSO.- 110, 112, 114, WQODBURN NURSERY Keeps a full stock of FRUIT TREES, Shade, Ornamental and NUT TREES, Vines and Shrubbery, At the Very Lowest Rates. so Arm or'otiikk pf.kt.i on thee iv ni.MIUIKY, For pi ice list and descriptive catalogue Bend to J. H. SETTLEMYER, oct7-9m Woodburn. Ore on. WILL CERTABNLY CURE Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and every Affection of tho Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con sumption, Sold by all Druggists. M;ii;laJkIiYI An Kiiiuii viterliitiry turj,t.uit aul Cinuiist, now travel Urn lu this country, en that nvstf the tlonw aiiJOjtt e Powders wild hut a-o worthkM trash. Hit saysthut Phfrjilan'8 Omdlt'on I'owdors aro absolutely imronnl lmmnittcty va'uaMt fothliu in earth will make beini ly Ilietihcrldan'ssOun lltion lowleri. Dob, tiieteaspwirtil tormcn'iitfond. bolJt prywhere, ortvnt hy mall tm tlsht letter Btampj I. H. JOHN SON k (JO , iKAtuu, AI as ,rormirl3 JlJnorMe. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., OFFKH A NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WENZELL'S INFALLD3LE ANTI-SCAB .4 Hill'. iiikI SUFFICIENT Compound Imseil MIK.NTIIIC ritlXII'I.I.S. nnd Warranted Tree from Injurious- effects upon the II mil uud Mlirep, nnd 4'oudrnsrd furm routing Utile fur f IkIiI DIRECTIONS : rilh COKTKN1B OF O.NB CAN INIO PL!, tnulona, s tin pall or Lttl capable of holding about Ave i, a vi oil can with top cutout will annwer: till near!) with water ind allow to vtand our iil'ht. It not then completely nlnolveu apply heat, and when no lutlon 1 complete, add It to 05 Kafloni of ttpld atir contained In tho proper rectptaclefordlpplriL' the kheen Unahorne fchwp alter their runovatfrom thoiMthuhouId hate the liquid pretxl from the woo! and the liquid returned to the receptacle, and in order to Insure the destruction of the panulte, they vttould receive another bath n about two weeki. S. II. I-t the Lath be warm and atold einoturei csld after it Kead the folio intf: Dfrht, 1'olk Co., Sept. 15. J&79, Meturi. Hilje, DavU & Co.; !t4tf!itf ued the rerno dj that ou .nt me hut fiprintf for ncali among mj ilu-ep, I nave delated frltlrujjou remjlu until the pre ent tune, ai I deilrod to allow nulla lent time to eUpte o a to be ccrUln that the UImmsu uaa thourounl) cund. Idijped my ihop twite after shearing, at In ten all of 15tuy, and hate examined thelloekcartrfultj at Iraat once a week klneu the lat dipping but hate diM.-ott.red no remain of the dleae. f do not hesitate Lto recommend) our preparation ana complete and ccr J, W, HUUITH Put up In air tght cam. holding aeten tounds taoh and etert can. when Ued aecordlriirto direction!, wll ' dip 100 khtxp. I'llETAKED EirHESSLY TOU AND SOLI BT Hodge, Davis & Co,, Portland. MIIOLIji.lLi: IHUK.IftTM. Tort la ml, iSELL PIANOS LAICi-riS thkuoxuj. Moit Paterlt, Pre mi unit. IiBfiUc ;tttNf stMl sitsj LumI !, l HXi. Ii ft-M. 9 JW OrtutM, ttt. T. M. ATrELL& CO. Cor, Market and Powell, S. F, CaL strata wtttK. Ami 116 and 118 Battery Street, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. Ovir Pricc-List for the and will be sent free TTo sell all kinds of goods, m any quantity, en rry itiHiifi- . at wholesale ion lilt; lines of cooiIh, n Price-List, ninny others i Dry well we Goods. J'uncy floods, Hosiery, fllovcs. No lions, Clothing, Hoots, Bitot's. Hals, Caps. ITmlcr wenr, Clocks, iViiIcIioh, Jewelry. Silverware, Sow ing Machine, Crockery, MiiHlenl Instrument", Hardware, Tinware, Guns, Hurness, Bait- natOrS Of dies, IlDVolvem, Trunks, Clro- f rlonlinrr eerlns, awl V MXl..... t In fact ev. S COnSUlllCr at erythlng that all your FOB YOU . - Is Experience enables us to avoid errors. . Kw No ohliVation to buv. MONTGOMERY WARD CO., 2Z King of the Blood Is not o 'rur oil;' It I n blood imrlfUT anil ton! Impurity ut blond iioIkoim tho syKtcin, flrraiiKC thoetn.uUulm, niul thus ludiuesniuny dlnurdoin, known by dlnr nt numcfl to UlatlnjfU I'onllmr to tfTccts. Init iHtnie rttillv thi in nv i iHiiiK rtmiy U1M1 lirancheH or fit I! loot). fAuuinrobifvprjuila, JIUUntaneM, Livtr pliaw nof ttmt Riiat irtnerlu dloordor, J iiiinirlty i,vifijiiii tin, ,umm ! 1111)111111 - iiur in f o, jitua uclw, ItackaihettliMrat HViiiswr, J lent t Vtseatc, hvunxi, L.J. m.j llt.d.ik. Tiff, m I J I. . K.Afluu . sufTi, titrvjuia, saiiv uisortUrs. Jttnvtt wit'i. turvjuut, siiv visorxiera, it tuples, ulcrr. r, iiiiu j'luriior, jifO 4tiruniiiMri, u lint (f-o.tCo. Hliitr orilmlllood nrmento mid cures thtso hy attacking thocYiusc, Impuitty HC(lin'UB,tVU. Illll U! I nnd cures ttHxti hv fin ntfc lntr of tho Worn!. OicmUts and iihyilolmirj agnni lu aiutif? It"thP!nont genuine und efficient jrepu ration for tho urpoV ISoldbyDruKtntta. 91 jt Kittltt, Hoe Umlmonlaln. dlreUlonH.&a.ln pam ac.,in pam thn HIimkL' I'luvit luitiirnj un jji"4'Uin ui "llIIL"lll'IUIIII I.-US.J1 IKliin. 1). I(IS0JI, BUN A CO,, Props., Buirulo, N. T. CHILLS & FEVER, UVSl'KI'SIA ANU .1 tl 0! II, And kindred dlHeiues prvetdlni? fiom a dtkordirid Liter are completely und ffccdll,) rtuiedled hy uin DR. WOOD'S I.IVER EEGULAT03ES, Noted for the purity of Itacoiutltutnta, tliethorou.'h n i ms of ItMetTteU, and as a Npccillu from whidi relief i never Houjrht In tain. I'roniotliitf a dim Hurttionof Mlo (t never fails to ntletu the lowtN naturutly. ami without kTipIti Itrefetoriii tisforoti-tdiehtioti and im proven the ifimrul tone of tiio wholu fttHttui The nealthy action cf tho iUnutnt at wdl in of thultowtU and Stomach, U Interrupted when the Liter fitu out of ortlcr, and when we consider thu many iiiitludicw traivahle to a tlvr&uxt incut of thu lu.utlc omin, the tulue of a remedy which caiiMtHtto erfrm lw Juik tiomt with lualthful actltlt U minlffnt htiryvmp torn of disordered Liter In n muted b.t Dr. Wood's Liver Regulator, WhUKrelletci all pain in the region of thnorjfanaf fectcsl, aud en thlerf the bUmiMh to antlmiUte the frxl, thusi CkUblibhltiM reguUr habit of body and ovcrcom luif the nertouHucii, ueneriil debtllt and tdck hciulache which are almoKt InturUblv umcjinltiutt of Chronic HilliouiineM tfl.For Salo EvorywkoroTJA J, II. KNAI'I J W ClfAl'MA.V J. B. KNAPP&CO.f Commission Merchants AND PU CHASING AGENTS, -.; Ilrat fflrrrlt rortliiml, 4riio. Heeetteand acll the product of the faun on com million, pureho amfforwurd ifteU und Urni Impld menu on the moat reaaonablu Urnm. We hate mulo tireciat and exUnlo iircraratloni for . ...... .....1 .,.....! ... u l.nl.. ' handling the proluet of the dairy to wldeli welntlte the attention and Intxtlou of all d.Ir)iiun In Orison SMIIIII,, VS IS By W1JS SSyVSfV 'W t jvt.l v.is- plu butter In the wwt euperior fiianricr for lev than f..l VC n.t.li, Ij.ix t, .. u. I receive and p-.uk jour tnir- ie win tXMijouai iiome, uiui wre u (or u nioutua or Jonjfer without extnt i ltartfe for ktorajfe. Send iuour butter iw(et and tound, freali from thoehum and we will guirantee to pack it In kuch a manner a to deliver It month hence in erjully aa ipjol ex-nditlon aw we reeelteit JLecoifnUinjf the principle that Fidelity to trout U thi true measure and merit of uccr, I respectfully bo licit your Kitronage, All ftrderi aaAinanIel with the cah will to prom t ly fUlod and forwarded at lowett market rate. CJlveu aiaJJ whtnou come to town. Sctiil ui your order and aave your thno and traveliny xienaef, for we can huy i heaper than toucn. In making order icdfy mrticuUrfy the kind and quality dcaireit, and keci a dJjUcute, that you may Ik able to dtrrw.!ia whether our direction! wcrailricU) fullowul la liuo 10U are dliuppolijU'd In qualitir oi oUrwij. J, IS. U.N 1 A i ., V, U, box ill, PortUud. FENCE. San Francisco, Fall of 1SS1 is now ready, to any acidrcss. Ave want ed In prices, bend lororthofarm and see howe VtniK can suddIv S ip- tmuiytm wants. I'lUI UUJ Wh MWUSW it costs noUUns to try ns. Wo occupy the entlro buildings, 237 and 880 Wabash Avenue, four to rlca und basement, filled with the choicest articles. llnnllni .pill. .(.Villi ..lit. WearCtliC Orifn-S. clectfromnuendlessi . - W smi-lnlitfliiil linvn all the SyStenVV the advantages of rVirnrt - w til tllttV lo,T Pr,cc" nnrt U..w .. - "" - '" - '- - iJOdt gOOUN, -wholesale prices. crcruint- r ivimuu Y &mm waDasttAvei.umcago.iu. nuRtPyjfta TMB BEST OF ALL FOR MAN AND BEAST. vl .ticxm nu.iiiiHiniiL; JjIiiliueutli.iHbrcit U known to millions nil over Hits rvorld hpm tho only jsufo lulluuco for tlto roller off. rir-ainoiiiH uiMi iiiuu. ll h u inn.llcliM!" UlHJVO plICO HIHl plU 1 10 lllfl llf.lt Of ti hind. t'oroLiy form of ejtturiiul pulu t MEXICAN Mustang Islnlmimt Is without nn ofimK It lieuetratee llekli ami niiierle ton (lie vmry boiieiniiklnir tho contlnu-B niicflnrpiunHnitliifluiiiutlonltiiiHH-Hlhlcj, a IU effoctH upon lluinttu FIcsli and tltrfl liruto Croatlon aro c(iinlly woutlcrfiu. MUSTANG Idnlmrnt In nrmlml lir initiohodv lit 0 very Iiouho, Uvory (lav ItIukh iicwh or ine nnuyiii an nriui erniiiur uiira HUbduud, of rlieuiimlln martyra ixt yioiuo, or n nuiniiie iiorao or uveil by tho Jiuuliiiir power of thli LINIMENT which wpoodllv cm oi nucli itlliuuiU of tho HUMAN r IJISIl um Ith eu iiint I am. HtvrlllncrM. NtltV joiiiif, a iiiirnrieu iuacieat uurui unci tic mill t Cula, Jlrulnna mil Nprnliif, lrileuniiH Ultcii and NtliiKa Ntinirtsi, Jnineneafl. Old Nor9a. Ulcere, tuatblleetl'lilllilaliui, More Nipples, Cakeil llrcaat tul Indeed every foim f calrruul dU tni. It lirals vl1hont senr. nr tho HituTi: C uk ATI ok It urr Nprulus, Ntvlmiy, JStllT Jiiliita( Foitniier. llnriicse Hnrra Hoof Il eases, Foot Hot, ftrretr IVorin iHcmli, iioiior jioru. ncinieiire, iiiuu Knlla Npnvliit TJiruslit Itluifbone, Old fiorea, I'oll livll, J'llm upon tiio fiiuUt mid every other allmeut to -tvlilcH tiie oceiipuuta of tne MIkMd Miid W toe It Yiird ar Unlile. 'Dm Mexlcnn fllustniifi XJulmemi niwtiya currr. iiihi ituver uiau;-ioimii; uml It Is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE HAN OR BEAST. .OII Mi:iiL AM'.tltllt:il thaAutlior A new sml great Mia I lal Uork, uarranttxi t)i UstsiiU chcatiiit, Inilliifivnuliltf to ettry nun, ntltleiJ"TheH-lencij od.lfo, or h.lM'rtiftvrv&tioii ? Ijounii In nnet rr.nch muilln. eiuliO'SOil. lull cllt, 3 l pi. wnitiiiM bmutllul ttvol rnr.ilnifri. Ill tiivwiiii Hon., iirliti only tl M .out Ifj null, illuitrsUkl samnltf, Q cent, ffirnrir TIIVOPI P wml no. A Jilrca. i' sliulr ll.xll iflUVY lllIDtLt. 4-s' liutltiite, or I)r, Y II. 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