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AtjiR CUiTUflsL 8( 0 tlY.
Till- Mlnnl.. Hi Ihf I not Ueatlbte Meeting;
Bl flu limly IUh.IIhu Hi llaiior
taut l'nper.
Minutes nf ftii itisellthrif ills Pecos
Veliey Horileullaral Hoebty litld nt the
court houite nt Uddy on Wednesday, Feb
t rj 5 It
In tlm nbema of the president r ml
ijit ptaeMeut, the inaetlag wm allxl to
i i.ler by lheerUry at 10 u'ekiok, n. t,
K hi ..qn t. owing to the email rtt
i i of. M Cage wMn etea-d (fom
i'nnn hi spur till tlm iik xi ifivlttf ,
Mr. bi tenia ntid Mr. Foi bothstnttd llmt
ifili.tmrttluii ounlniited in their pmiitrn
we llkety l bu of u lo farmer biforo
n - Ao-H inwilHK. hihI Hint Ihey mmlrf
ir I'rturi' d litem and have Hiem pub-
Halted mmiu Kfl poniiiir.a.
Tlm ohmrinmi called ilfil upon Mr.
k-n' to read til -nper, entitled ''Fun
tue mid I'tu I Trwnt," vrhieh wrU llltu.
tret-it b, nrirm K'l'til olmrm xliowllig
ih tnii(H Hi vii r !( tnin of yl o elrt t
iiiciii, mid nt In iiruoMM tit nllnekd't;
Ih Mittii of n urolii( lire,
Af'or lliti rtoidiliK of Hid in)T the fo)
IiimIiiK nttloii wtrv nikl nnd-repllei) to
li Mr. MkPNMt
Mr. W'Hrtl ''Mnst wHtr oome Into ill.
Hit (NHiUot with Ilia Mvlli of Din trod In
i.iii'r lu drloiH tlm illfenret"
Ym"
"Ilium itif mr lutlf cobinlu the fuH
''Nn! at lhl tltat- of year -only wlieu the
luiigu ! "'bK I'M- tr- iil' la i
wlbr mill 1-Ih.oU ntiild irrl'iln
i (tmt time."
Mt. Uv 'Would MMy Iwiih. met. w
Cud lou tl rim butts, b btnefll-
Ud l. mtaiiplfamitHiot K)..nmr
"I bullov aoritiliil) o. tbuoKb I hnvn
found Li.fi.il. hfttu Hl.aolnlalv d,.n.n.iii
In nynin."
Mr, Ward "Unit wat-r tit liiftntlt-d wltli
fauga dlfnatly frun lh attf"
Ulldl.nbtdly.,,
Mr. Fhx then rntd bin pnpor upon
"Tin OnHlvhtloti of tliu (Irupu lu Coun
tili nt Hniniiii t rmit," mid nfltrwnrdii tlm
fnll.uli.iz oiitiiiite vtwii iitinwured by
I f 1 1 : ' 11,101 10 M,t ' 0 'ur ,'lu "ol1 wtitiif
Mr..Kbbrn-Towl1el,oliiMOfBrnpeefi'r,,,,m,,e"""""' '"1J""'""'. l" i
A i loan or Kuroiii nii. doe Hie MUlon .
btloiiu?"
"1 n Hiiriipcnn blood not by the wny
of it fUlll. fi bui In llix urfftmt form of n
ctttliliifc'riiU.Ktnpii l by no turn in n
Mint 'dim (lull. It wa clinn litKinnu It
woiitil ulaiul nl.tin' mid utHlrnt nt the
ImiifM of liiiormit nn, I lilt,e- enMvii
K.f. '.Ml-eli.n li vjeuetlu tiTtti nppliinl
ti. m h i'tw wl.loli .i I Iter widtily in ililf Put
looalllit. ll lm rpfertiicn to the origin,
alora t aider taii IIh. eliarnetw Iif of
III Vlu ..wiiteb it i apiilled.'
Mt. Wfttd "le tlJttf any n-ulnn wlih
ol.arnat"l-Mi, elmllar In tlio" of tHUvnl-
lny wlmris of j our ovrn putMinal krjuwl
Hlrrn . )Mn .-y tlm vine U n K-t
Yen, at, Old Mexlro, a we eay. lu
Mxxiao Im vine lli'tul-hw. wnudtf lull),
but I I- Wh.illj till. .hi mu.iIHo Mr Hint
t lit. iiimi. I' itf.wn w tt will, without
'!trtdtiH Hint loio-i wlihiiitt pruuliiK
'lb tfelltle uf tfHll) rmteutlUH aulluri..
, in to t f .i.tii'K uf m viuee lolbfiltut.
l n ici 'glii I. r, 1 hev- iievt.
w n."
s,. -Wi.m i tlm dmtger fruui
l'g.lU.xera lii.rtT"
"Of llnit'liriiiicli riLmy euhjeut, luolud.
ir all iluuoa of the vine, I ehall treat
In miolher paper ami, llirrfnn, I lisl
i.k-.lii ix will f' ii ilUeu-eleil
l . , i n I l' w a-- In Itllllle' Im
,.K .. M ll'Bi o nvleU'.ii M tbal w
rmi elleli. llm .net iwnll HMwbe In vl
neuliine ilfiit' In till vmI'. but e nin-
li infill a tt eiady fi.i iiilr-eve, Oar
-ntt.'Hndii'H . imili'ti.u- n-e n dlftereiu
fiomlliOM-i.l.iHlnli.it alimwt ever-whtre
, ? rite tlmt no emi find no oxamplM to fol
low with Implicit eoulldeuoe,
' 1 believe table RrnM wilt bo moat
' pii.tltabl for u lo rstie here, heontue,
owing ! ii.itrnwM. we can reaali lha mar
del wllh 'hem In butier oonillllon than
' ran any oilier -roer of Huroimi varle-lie-,
and Hie ' IiIihuii" un tlm fruit la what
metCVM the eaia mid ftnotiwi Dm priae on
llm uiHikei . lutein oullute. ilinilitle, will
aleii be rri.iai.le. ihinui in a le degre.
'Mi fert Hpatt taeliwa) In, I believe, the
priiprr dUletiee fur plautlug. In Mexloo
wIk-io the null UelroiiKer mid lha gr.'wtu
moie rank than with u, tlm vino Imva
btett found to rroelve no benofit from a
1 grealvr ipare than (even feel, either lu
' vigor of K'owtU or in yield of f roll. Three
fill it the utoal dimstme lu Uurope,
llieie they do nut irrigate."
but
Mr. Wnid 'Whatei.lunol IrrlgMlou
do jou adylie, and how of Uu should water
a-jbeglvelir"
( "Ily all mesne tho flooding nyatem. I
bavo eeeb vine irrigated In tlm eoutli of
Praiiro. in Bpaln. Italy. North Africa and
Old Mesl'u, thnt la lo any iu oountrle
nheiM tlm prendre uf irrlgnllon has
tyaehed a reutstknble degree of prto
A.m und ever vwhaia la thfa eouutriee
tb vino le Irrigated by flooding. I have
i I 7 seen la some of theen countries ttlali
' B i ... . i . ... ...
sJBBOe 01 ItllgSUBg uy luiiuwe. uey weie
siwn)s made by new earners or beginners
sud wore speedily nlmiiJoiin), unlng lit
IIih fbiulls, OomtqneHtlr 1 flint n atom
pUtu uiinulmltjr at epluloa nttiong cmn
potent mvu,
"Tlio lemon are easy (o niidetitantt. A
three year old vine has tool leu feet long,
In n railroad trench I followed llio tools
of nn old vine fur moro thiiu ilxty toil
Tim noil therefore, entirely filled with
routs, mid If one wlebw lo eslUfy the
need of oil) oub mum irrigate everywhere,
Hint I In say, bjr flooding. Unities, If you
Irrlgftl lo liirmwit Hie ground li divided
Inln stripe, tome esluratttd wllh wnter.
some damp only, and oilierx dry. If yon
I l"l 'I'" frt ntn In propf-r oundliioti
l"r tlolnffi 'b around t dry mid make
ball of enrth, rnall but pumeroai if yon
euiWmte only when tho secUnd are ready
j tlio llrtt et 'utevn' una touku bll of
rntlh, not n iiuiuetou but vary lib
Tliaia intlloulnr,thu litiiotlniieeof vrhlclt
tuny Monpu tlm notice of mi Invxiierlaiiotd
inu, have n etipitnl importonco for
prnollanl mnii. If you kUIi lo Imvon toll
uiflformly cfuinliloil, Irrlgnte iiulforiuly.
llmt I to kny by lloodliiK,
Thu Kuropemt vino nviti( orlKlnntod
In louiitrU of winter rnlnn, It tramn log
Imtt.ln follow nntaro nud lu Irtlgulu In
wlnler. UctldiM, iixpetlonoo linn (linvru
thnt not only tho ttluter Irrlgullonn nri
mora elllBnclotm, but Ihey urn nlo never
too nbundmit. A moud Ittlgdllon Mine
iul wliuii the frail bi-irlut lo wll. TIimo
tvio IrrlKmloitii nre eunieltnt, even In oil.
oihIkk tnuoli diter ihrtu lhl, If frequwii
hihI kimkI etiltiVHilitn I. ulfnn. Ilwlilw,
t"' "" '"r "1,,,r 1 1 r Ift Allotin n
vlut inimt not rt-enlvi vrnlar daring thu
l)otnliiK. 'I wloo in my Ufa I Imva noun
"P of plomlld protpeal neurly do-
Mn.ywl by mi IrrlKntlmi nt llmt
A vluu mum mivtr reoelvo water
atltir the Irtilt luu beuun to rlpvn. oh Hie
ijimllly of tlm fruit le ulwayii Injured mid
poittui ItitUA Hit klu burl. A vine inUA'
iinvrr be irrlK'itvtl nfler tlio crop it over,
k euuh hii IrdK'ttliiK milker Hie eeroudary
bud fhiMii, rtinlrtltiK the pruning wry
..Mluult."
Uu motion of Mr, I'ltgn the itoretttry
win lii.trBoled, lifter coiwultimr llio nlmn
,,,t on" ol
A Letter t'ri.lu Cripple Orcek.
Anaconoa, Colo., Feb It, IBM.
Fiiiuni) Mli.i4anu:-I will Klvo you
a short Hkutali of lite liorc. Frultu of
Cripple Crook tlio uiiploti brouglit to
thin district aru oh palutublo ami titHto
low us snow bnllH, mill other frulU, ox
copt onnncil, tiro of Infunor qtiullty;
liowovur, ovory H.ltiK koiw, and prlcon
fhr tho liixurlort uro hlli. Tlmro Is n
In rut) and growing inurkot, lu tills Ini
uimlliito vlul'-ity, for (lrttl-olasa pro-tlucl-.,
fiuuli us your I'oooh Volley In
fnincd for.
I'lio hiiiihIiIiio Ih olillly uml tlio wltm
cutg nku ., lmf.j,oni.d mr.ori Ico wntor
Ih nt coimnuiid plontlfully, but not ao
fully upprtiulntvil iih lu your m'ld oil
niuto. ItvurytlihiK lioro tontU to tnuko llfo
more tiuoouiforttiblo tlutu is found in
any othor purault or fame and fortuuo.
Ab peoplo nro lioro nt thulr freo will
thoy ondiiro iminiiriiiurlnwly tho uu
eurtuinlliw and vldimltmloM that uttoud
tulnlnif lift).
Tliovust nrrnt of inlnornl lands of
this dUtrict, tontU to mnko this thu
most celubruted (-old mining camp on
tho Ainurioun continent,-bIiico tho ills
covory by ColuuibuKj and novor boforo
In tho history of tho world lutvo mill
ing stock oonivanleti bcou so prollllo.
Tho total cut itullzatlon of thww Colo
rado stock coinpanloH umottut to moro
tlrnn six tliuttu tho national debt of tho
Uultud btutoH.
Working mon and lnborors of nil
hinds uro moro iiuiuuniim than tho de
mand, and hundrHln will ba dlwip
pointed lu thulr expectations upon
arrival In those mountains. There are
curtnln linos, however, not yet monop
ollzud, and tho Hold Is for ooimervutlvo
and Hufo Investments, such us uro rop
rosuntud by tlio Jlouuli Ilrokbragv uud
Ijoii oouiiNiuy nt Colorods Springs,
Colorado.
1 met Hluvolt, formerly of thu 1. I.
&I. uuglntKirlng (lHirtnient; MaytM,
who wus clerk uud book keopur fur
lIugliMi, the ooutrtioton Oeo. l'owoll,
of tlio 1. V. Ity. mulltofs olUce; also
(Jus Terrlll, formerly superintendent
for Tamlll, and I know of othtr of
thu 1'. V. boys but haven't met them
yet-ull lu Cripple Creek.
Yours truly,
V. l. 11k.oii.
DMLV 1115.00
Tho Texas k Faolflo Ilallwny Uuuipauy
will thl year iurnUh to regoUry ordained
olerglirieU, duly ciedllei uUilouorarlM
or olhers solely ngsge lu tnluliierlu
dutlt, one thnuenud mils tlekete good
on all pftrilone of that system.
Appllettioue for the tickets should
be tflnuo lo the uwireat ticket ageat of the
Texos Pnelllo flallway, or nddrtee.
UaSTOM MfcSLtsa.
Qeu'i Van. Tkt. Agent,
DsIIki, Tesai.
JEftgEY OALf'8 MEAD.
Till- ArlUt Know a Jemey (MUJI'rei.i a
Klmrlliurn,
Mr. John W. Hilly, nil mlUt of titt
Iltonler'a UrtiMrtle, hax Inh ii . iimtlliH
ettidlew of tlm Irmida uf lypttwl hrsnh of
farm niilnml. The plrtnr Iti ltrr
with la copied fmni hla Hitnly .r (he
IiohiI of n yimiiK Jenmy.
Tlm in i 11 eye mid favviillkpi-xprmHlou
of tho young .Tnreey ia wi ll -trtvmcti
hem. 'j'lino In nlwavM enitieihiiig iu n
Jf-rmy f'W Hint tu-.t-o ..r r- nuggefita
TtfTTAl .mi.t t AW.
klnelilp m (ha door. Deer mid cow hnvn
lietiti tindmililoillr ilent-mlHl mid differ-
lUthitori fmiu eouiH t-nimnon aupoalor lu
tho tigoa tinst, when mmi wnn yet the
iiImIm link.
Tho Jrmjy rvrw la Iwgliuiliig to ba as
Mt)mlar lu lliiglituiliisHiH line Imijf iwoit
in Ainoririi. I'erlni)M IIih ihmpusM rff
Ainoilinui tiirnt lniMirleil into tlio llrll
inh limrknt lata liinl Kniiinlblnti In iln
with turning inil tlm dairy Ph(irlltiin
and replacing Iter with llm .IwiMiy.
Clean Up In llfB'n.
Tlioro la iiiiipIi mlNluloriiiiitluu giilug
I ho rounds reuardlno butler llavor, huth
I'rofotwor .Thiiioh Wilson of thn lown ox
pnrimeut atnliou. Uuo theory is thnt
(ho mnker ronlrolH It ; if ho Ih n slovon,
w think that is ao. Jf a furlnry ia mil
every day ullko with jwrfeot clouull
iiosh, tho milk suparnted ahvaya tho
sniiio, mid tho churning controlled
rxrrmlly nt nil timos, lliou Ihu mnker la
simply handling milk mm mnchliicry
nccorditig to tlio best known methods of
(ho tiny. Ho will ttmku a mm llavorcd
buttor every day if the cows nro not
fed something to spoil it. Kvnporntltiu
establishments prescribe what tho cow
slinll not eat, and thon they net wh
condciiNod milk, tiny by day.
Tho baleful bacteria will not bo pros-
cut iu a clean, woll rruulntod fnotory.
Uut lot tho cow fcodor introduce arti
cles Uko polatow, onions, enhbngo, rnjie
or turnips mid tlio volnillo noid of tham
will bo in tho butler and will glvo It a
-ironlinr flavor. If Conn's No. II can
dvot'eomo tliOHO ncids, theu it has grout
value, but tho buttormnker oiiu by no
mouiiH at his dMpomil overcome them.
Wo tako tlio ground that the maker liui
bat one ooutso to puimio In making but
tor to Iiiito u lino art iolo from approved
food, uud that dairy education totids to
gtealor uniformity of high excellence.
Tho skilletl btiltermaker always mnuas
a uood nrtlclo if ho gels gcsal milk. An-
elduuts may and do happen. Iott may
ruu out and too lilgu toiiiporutnroit re
sult. Sudden chuugeti iu tlio weather
may lower temperatures so as to ohangn
conditions and temitorurlly alTect tlio
product. Daluys may have lind ofTopts,
bat theso tiro exooptlous.
When evervtlilnu runs nccoriliug to
tho Itost known metliodt, like milk will
uuiko like butter. Most crouuiory but
tor Is western extra, uud as nuikors be
come moro prollclout lucre is greater
Hlltillarlty iirprodugt. Juno butter !
known to bo flue. Why? Are the mak
ers lu bolter mood? No, tho feed Is nt
its best, and tho maker who theu falls
to inako n fluo articlo S; nt fit to be
ebarge of a faotuty. Next, it is held
that bacteria controls flavor. Admit
tlmt for tho inko of iirgummit, thru
what controls buetorlaf ltituh is found
iu eoimeulul coudltlous. tVnitrol the
conditions, uml tho bacteria will ho
right. You oaiinot nvefwmo filthy con
ditions by n fluo (lavntatl starter ami
maintain tho flue flavor. Hotter olonu
op lo brgiu with. Creamery Journal.
Why Lamp do tint,
"Why do lamps go out?" A norlet
put tho query to an old llmiir, and IIh
Utter replied setttMtiotMly, "Uemtt
tlio owner is n sloven, " Illeywlo lauip
should bo clwnied ns regularly as art
those of a household. New Yorl
TImw.
Up lllll ad Uuwii mil.
Btrda a Unlmt from kl palaeo
On bUlelde'a itab-ly ert,
l'aelnll downvratil te the valleys
H afiHeit'a Idle im-Mtl
llrtt Ilia bWUee about him blowing
BeaiMeil to murmur on hti raV.
"Ah, the road tlwt'a down hill selni
Wnt 1 up hill votNliisi baek."
I a mabtMi to the fuuHlaln
her eattaie In tbo voU.
btemgas bnldly up the mountain
Willi her omul water imII,
AhJ meltMMigkt tlx t-iit flowing
ntiHvertd ever on her trook.
f)b. tU mad tbat'i ur hill gngns
Will bo down hill votutng bik "
And o leateu I did borrow,
As of eAtae obanne opeoeit t4k.
Prwu tho breeie' Binrmtu-4 iwrrovt
And the whUper of the br4k
It the diwn hill has in eudtug.
(fbooM one pstbway m vre will,
Vfe bad bMt begin ateoudUg
VflUt our faoee to the hill.
-Obftcabtrt' JearaaL
TO u. Auri:-Y THE OITY.
laMjJg N.. tta.ntwleb, K. J., form m
Tl liiirteMtnt 8etelr.
Wlllit.' f Mi-w Jersey is Hlreatly ft.
IMIet foe tl.c mvnl mruta which tmvami
ft WW ! t its tmltory. ami If tlm
mWliimt Al.i.Ii ii. lu.itK of ( tan I of
lis Most prwroue towns Imve iunugu
rwlssl Set tho beautifying mid Improve
i"l iholr ttiiiiuiimUiaR keeps on
(Weariiisjr it villi aoou be oqunlly fa
mrms f.jtthn lMf,rtty of ll lowiw. Qtm
of the rt rrrrnt moves In Ur dlrwe
tlmt oi Uiwii liiip.-oveiupiit m made iu
X fiftluswirk. whera Mia. Willlmn.
sou, wife of tho mayor, was Instrumen
tal In flMmitiK a society omniioswl of ln
dkM of the town, wtth thtt rouimondn
bl oUJoit of giving lo Kenv llnuiswick
olcsu ts, parks with trw In tltem
and a (HW wnny other thlna to make
llM tOWltlttrartlTa. Ilrlallr atnlil ilu.
nlm of this eooiniy will be to mnke Now
Urunswlut; mure nttraelh-e both to its
own twipht mid in Mritiigere. Her on tly
n imlslle imwtlnir wna Iwld, and I). (1.
Nortbro uu csperimiecii leoturer and
OTgniiljMrijrC village Improvemrnt so
oloi las, ijri!aineil what women can do
ami have lioM to Improve (he sanitary
ronditioits i.f their home mid surrmmd
lugs, sidewalks, roads, roadsides, school
and oltaiTliyurits, lo provide driiikiiif
(roughs, lighting ami pnrUlitK slnets,
romovlug naisMiecH ami front fineos,
nlniitliig trees and ClmrwlMi N-nuiify-lug
(lie town.
"There Is notklntt vbtlouarv nlaml llm
t)km,"aiiWMrs. Mlfcjfen. "ffiajnenii
to bring Hkont ti i)sjSTfS reuptijjt la
iairwtiftSiiiS
iu. Oii- wo have ioh1 eciiilMlsllt Wf
will eullet the ludivldnul sympntbles of
ns iriaoy womru nn polli!, then ure
uiiott each to do nil in her power to im
prcsJ tho npieearnit of In r iminmliale
ifffiCnUn liiiiitl, v Whtui tiM society grows
ailtl gits money, llmt will be lurostetl
upon some improvement. Tlio govern
ing Iwanlof Ihe olty siul couiiiy wilt lie
lulluetMtetl to make ttpptoprlntlrtim for
public improveiunuia. Cttlltlrou's mix
IliariM will bo formed, mid thoy will
bo taught (o plak np paers from tho
etrcofcs mid deposjb flipui in boxes that
will bo supplied far jhiit pnrpoec."
THE LOCAL NEWSPAPEft.
It U (Inn ur tlm Mot Itiiportnnt Mean nt
tlm 'I'n.Rreu of tlio Ti.un.
Tlio uewsitajier is tho chiimplon of
tho city, lis buslriosrf, its busluotM iiien,
itH homes, IWpuHlIo interests, Its corpo
rate existence, and any sllglit put upon
any of (lietu is promptly rtwttntod, nnd
nil things for their benefit aro advooat
etl boldly and loyally, says Mr. It. W.
Coon, publisher of tho Waukcgau (Ills.)
Gazette.
It is tho organ for personal nnd soalal
nlTnirs.nud gives a plot uro that U attract
ivo iu those who see the mirror of Its
life. Jn Its oolniiiiis are shown u town
ur city, large, stronger mid moro nttrnut
ivo today than yestertlay, uud with a
promise of still better things for tomor
row. To the outside world it is the
watchman uu the tower that proclaims
the advantages of the olty and oalls tlm
ttraugera from the ends of the country
to pitch their tents ami east their lot
within its walls. The oity has a nitute
unit reputation very largely through tho
columns ami by (ho words of the jut per.
The impel- is one of tho must important
menus uf the progieits uf the olty.
With such a pair, given ii fair recog
nition and support from its city, tlio
publisher is it power In fast, and the
iroKrty Is n valuable one. It is a pub
lic ollleo and a business iu one, but it
Is an olllctt tiot subject to the oflpricu 1
any ollleo broker and porsou high
power. Tho oonstituenoy of tlio pupe
will grow, ami ri 'largo jMirtlou of tho
old and new patrons contluuo for a
long iorloil. Tlio control and owuomhlp
of such it paper Is a laudable ambition
ami is u moMsnro of suceoss at whiili
any ouo should bo proud, and which
should coutout tuoat men.
tluldepuot at Cruuroad.
Tho argument for a proper marking
of iulersMtlug highways slKrttd nsexl no
oxImiiIvu eiMoifyiiig in (his ago uf en
lightened Interest lu fuoilitles for road
travel mid t runic, saya the New York
Tribune. The stranaer may lose hours
of time tlirauuh making a fnlse turn.
Anything which tends to nttruot visit
ors to a town, whether bent on pleas
mo or business, Is certain to benefit It
uud lis Inhabitants. Little traveled
roads are u t usually associated wlllt
wealth and n prugreaatve spirit Desltles
tiiie Iditieut of self iulerast, Ute nublar
one uf rogtirtl fut fellow man outers. A
small oxjietidlture will save many jwr
ttojis IneouviMilfMw and Icsh of time.
The npiteal In direct and umvlnelug.
Ilepalr tlm Itoad I'rop.
Is it any wonder llmt lu many ouses the
heivw on the forms are u hanl looking
set of uuliunls when the roads lu (ho
near vlulully of the funus iu (luestiou
aro ouu mass uf mud and flltliT How
much moro prolltrtblo it would be not
only to tho farmer himself, but to tho
public iu general, if mqro attention wero
devoted to seeing that tho roads nre kept
lu good condition, Tho greatest trvublo
to be overoomo hi not ouly to boo that
the roads aro repaired, but to boo that
proper repairing Is done. Marty f orroere,
and oven tarnplko computes, when
tliey do make repairs, trash as flllJug up
ruts and holes Ju tho roads, haul loads
of lUwe, without tuiy caro being oxer
oised ns to slse, and dump them on the
rontl and then wait for tossing teams to
teatter them about. Good Hoods.
MIALTH 01 ;hOOL "dHFLOhBM.'
I'reewtitlimS THI
Ana
Tlw new1 ft.
York Im, M if
i In New Vorlt lo (itiard
t flunletliHi,
j mlopUil bytlrNew
iHmllh to ptojHote the
healtli mid ) rtrmit llio tivaatl of eon
taglous (ttaen - aranug sp1nI rhlldn u
tloarmt tip .xiusitleraliou of rwttm.l
bonrds in a" mrts of Ihe country. The
liiipormtit i visions of tin rales are :
Slntes, i
0 iveitclls niitl spoitges shall
-h1 In nil tilt rmblle selioola.
t be swenlled with wuor,
iihnlderi. lVticilsnnd pen-
1 it..! lie tiiiitaferrwl from
nnother w illiont suitable
Im tllsooni
Pnplts el
tamells hi
holders .
one pnpl'
dlslufeoi
All sc!
bulldltiR i.
tajittna i.
I pmpuly lift in (lie eclnv
y ii i lill.l alrk with ntiy r un
i'.ieo aha 1 1 bo taken by th
arlmeut for illninfoi'tloti or
health rl
noeirnciii .i.
Uaoka wltloli are taken home by pu
pils shall lu.r-iivi ri ii n inhtrly once each
mouth with 1ir..wii imiiiillii jwpcr.
Plana f, r tlriuk'tiK wilier on tlm
ground flooia of tlm w-..hi lmlliliiiK
aitnll I m (tlsconiiiiitixl, nod a oriVHrml
pilt'lior prnvlded for oii.-li fL-iwrootn, In
whit lt fresh waler shall li-platvrl lwfori'
cadi seaxioti. A uunibernl cttp. to Ik
kt'pt In the classroom, ahull Im Imo.mI
lo inch pupil. No iuterchmiRo of ciiim
sltitll bo n Mowed.
Whenever ihe principal or teacher ns
cortnln that a case of c.iiitnionHillRPiiiie
bus ia-i. .ifd in a futility In which a
ohiltl ntieinliiiK llm ecltool liven, such
child elmll be excluded fiom Hip anhool
niirt ehull not be leeilinltliil until iii-or-
1 ttlrWHB of Uw beard U htmllh Is rtrovltt
ftf amttftff MkI UiB shir.l wlm wiU slik
1 'IiMeeff filMMMVvda
tlmWmrBl tir (go alter fit ttlliirge
eiiaii iniika a weekly rnfml to M mm
of heitlth tMt kjsIu1 tarda, provided for
tho pnrpoae. of the untties and udilriwaea
of nil pupils absent from eulio.il on ur
eotuit ol alckuess of whatever ntitrtrr,
with Ihe dUt-oae, so far as known, of
thorn nbxwtit.
Iliyaiciuna ahotihl be rottuesled to im
tlfy tlm principal of tho nJiool which is
nttembsl by any iersou or any member
of the family or n person siirTtiriug from
conlngloiis illseas.
All prluciiKtl mid tenchors should be
fotblddeu to send any pupil to the house
of another for tiny ronton.
(I on. I Hraitlt of l'ul.llo Owtierttilp.
What win you soy for (ho "bcnoflls"
uf prlvitto ownership of olectrlu lighting
phtutH after uousliloriuit llm fellMwlnK
fuels t
llitugor, Me,, under private nwuor
shlp, jstld $ino per lamp per year i un
der public owneiahip llangur pays 18.
Lswlslou, Mo., under private owner
ship, paid $18!) per lamp; under public
ownership Lewlstun pay Ao.
KIkIu, Ills., miller private ownership,
paid fUtlO ier lamp! under publla own
crsltlp ICIgln pays $ 111.
Fairfield, la., under private owner
ship, luiid 7U per lamp; under pnbllu
ownership Fairfield isiys $70.
Marshalltowu, la., uiidor private own
nrshlp, hi 1 1 1 1 an i under public owner
ship Mnrshnlltown lKtys 97.
Iu iioei ly ovory iustitucn llm service
under public DWiiorshlp is lteiter than
lirlvnto ooritoratlousglTO. Coming Na
tion. Northern Men Murine to (loorsln.
Tho prodigious efforts of Uaorgla to
Indiioo northern men to Immigrnto to
the south me nlrondy lMrtriug fruit. A
aolotiy of is.OOO families, comprising
something like 60,000 person i, Is lo
move iu it few weeks from Illinois, In
diana, Michigan, Wlwtniisht, Nubriiskn,
the Dakota ami Kansas into a tract of
100,000 attrea of high, level onuutry,
wMuh has been eecured lu Wilcox aiut
Irwin uouiitles. The onlonlsts lutvo
$000,000 lu (heir ireasnry, ami have
bought a railway HI mllus lung ami
planned n city to he mil Its 1 Muryopolis.
Two thousand nt the Immlgnmbt are
already on tlm ground. They have turn
od their backs u'ruii llm droughty west,
nutl linvo (nkeu up life anew iu llio
Georgia fruit uud timber oottulry.
Now York World.
Tail uf u Hootii Town.
Ores- islmrg is one of those Knusu
twHt In which It should be it pleasure
ami it privilege not to live, l'lvo years
egu It iiml X.OOI) iulmblttiuts. Now there
aro 1MB. It has a bonded debt of $IA,
000, witli praotionlly no vuluntlnn to
my it. Tlte few people now there tie
ellne (o pay (heir tuxes, and lots ami
buildlugs ars Itelug sxilfl by (lie outinty
treasurer. Fanners oome into (own ami
buy tax oertirkxum for HlUe or nothing.
These they tlasire foe tuu bulhllnge,
which they remove, oaring nulling for
the lota. Five years ago a lion ring mill
was ortwtotl nt it coot of (7,000, lha eily
giving fa, 000 In malu Recently this
building yea purobasetl fur a few dol
lars hihI removed (o Uolormla lliilfalo
What Make Towu Grow.
All exohatige wants to kuow what
luaktM one town grow into a ally while
others wllh equally good loeutlous io
main villages. H is beeuute iu tho one
Hue (hero uro men uf path and ouergy
who ore not afraid to spend thulr tiiuo
ami money to improro the town, says
tlm Plalufleld (Ind.)fiuu. Ami. besldec
they give their job printing to their
homo palter.
It form la Kentucky.
Gluteus of Tuylarsrlllo, Ky., nro ju
bilating over thegtxxl work of n reform
oommlsslon of street oleuulug in suocwa
fully clearing the streets of hogs, which
lutvo beau permitted by former admin
istratlout to ptwttue at largo lu the
highways of the, town,
POnMINO A DAIRY Hint)
Til .MBit Hatlifarlory War I In llrtt.l It'
VnuNSlr.
TltciiB nre toro tery ilifferem ways of
forming n dairy lmrd and of mniutitlu
tug lla slee end quality. It mar be tluue
bv hnylug or by bmNllng. mid the,, two
liietltotts tuny lie r.uiihliie.1. 'Jl... pur
chasing plan is prnrtteed (on ronaliirrA!
ble ox twit by litiwep wIhv itrmluii' milk
i fr lown and city sttpply, In n ftw
I eases' it lias been kitoWlt to be stwowtHful
I where the work of the herd was lo limko1
butter. Applied In Us exltetm form,'
I cowe nr iN.uglit when nmlute and nt
their prime, Jmlgi d ntmor . xcluslrely'
by their milk yield, are highly fed m as
to keep "tend ily ttnliilng lu llrolt ami nrol
Sild, ttetmlly to tlm butcher, n .tji as
ley Pease to im prufltehle a tnllkws,.
i Tlie bull inny be of any kind, and llio
en Ives nre valued only ns cnindiitf fresh
t ows and an. dispensed with ih eunu as
possible, llm first modlfh'ttii.,ii of this
! syaiem is to keep evtia good iwa fer
seveial reasons and the next l.. rttlio'
heifers from eeum of (ho best inllkftfl (.
it'pteulsh llm hunt. Tills way of making'
up a herd mid kt .'ping good It nnmbars
, rmiulrtm iilntnilmii cupilnl ami rain jmlg
I incut lu liiiyiitft nnd iu selling. II anil
' not lie recommended to one Inckiitir fix'
prrlenp, nutl even llm shmwibvit lutyer
ruu gronl lisk of brtugtiiK die. u.u Into
his list J.
I nte litnor xtjume Is lo beniit with a
few well e. i.uiwl nnttuuls us u f.puiidu-
Hon nnd Krndimlly build up tlm Imrd to
the slse ittMired by Jtitlleii tiH litv.-illug
ami nnturul luartsisn. ThU lunihod tttki-s
tlmo ami lime which muy Im. hi.hu y,
but ibis briar thtt safei uml mr ant is
factory til im refills, HHtMt must be re -qggiiwl
mt n hytpf grade flf (ISIw farm
mRi A dslrflBlfj efjuibiuaUeiii fTt SSkii
ing, Is to buy Ute ntiiuhet of ousg fld
slrcd tinil god aiiiiiialHof incsrrft trsfrri'
mined in advance, if one's uimiiih will
jmriiiit, ineluih' it few sti(Mirlur cows nutl
n llrst olaes hull ut any r.ile. 1't Hut
oows at'locletl Im such us hnvuhnd two
on Ives mid iterlmpa tlucc, so that they
may Im judged by their own dovulop
iiient anil yet bo ymtug enough to Im
prove uud be iu full profit for soniu
ymirs. With a herd thus formed, begin
at unuo tho work ot Impiovumuut by
breeding mid Mtlcetiiin. Hull promptly
any cow which proven unsatlt.fuctory
ttuil replace bar by (ho host incroasn of
tho herd, or purchase occasionally an
anliunl whieh will ritlsu tho averaau
finality.
A mil
A dairyman can hardly ba advised to
buy at onco n full stock of puro bred cat
tlo of any brood if his win object mid
tltpeudenco for profit Is to bo tho dairy
product of tho herd. Htinh u venture will
ueceasltato largo investment, mid should
inulndfl llm brwillug of registered ani
mals, for sale at remunerative prices, as
it part of tlio business. Woll brrd ami
wall wlcoted grado cows, of the lltm of
blood desired, scorn to bo tho inot profit
able nuiamls for the practical dairyman,
or at least tho boat lo begin Willi. If en
terprising hd protfieieilve, tho owner
will hardly bo content with gradus only.
He may begin with only his bull pure
bred. Presently im will want a render
ed cow lo match, then oim or two morn,
Tims ho will lie steadily and property
working (nwnrd a purely bred jief(J,
Professor A 1 void in Fluid and Fitrtn.
Milk For llio Htpnrator.
Tho milk for tho separator should tie
carefully sliiilued uud liontod to a tern
pemturu of HO or H. degrees F. It it bo
used ut it lower temperature, tho cronm
Is apt to bcoomo thick and clotted iu Ihu
separator. Cold milk has n grottier den
sity thnt) milk at a higher temperature,
Tho higher tho (omporntntti up to 8tr
degrees F. tho greater tlm efllolonoy of
(ho separation ot cream, all other con
dillous being equal.
Particular cam should bo oxoralsctl
to prevent tho use of any bitter mi fit. If
any appreciable quantity of bitter milk
bu mixed with thn genera! supply, the
result will bo it yield of butter which is
likely io be more or loss bitter in flavor.
Iu very bad coses tlm butter may become
qnlto oily. Those nro both suriotis de
fect. Whera lha heating mid coolliiir oon
vcnleuces aro rather limited, tlm mljk
muy bo separated at a temperature of 80
degrees P., but iu those oases iho inflow
of milk should be lessened mid bo regu
lated according to the percent ao of but
tor fat which is discovered to bo left In
the sklmmllk. That should nut uxooed
oiiB-tmilh of 1 per cent. Tlte Daboook
milk tester should be used cery day to
check the iiercoulage of fat in tho skim
milk uud lu the buttermilk. For iho
tMtiug ot tho sklmmllk tho sample
should be itouipueed of small quantifies
taken from the outflow ot the separator
at dllTwMit times. Professor Hubert
sou.
Dairy and Creamery,
Wherever there is it dairy farm right
ly managed, whether it markets niifk,
butter, uheeso or cream, thoro Is n goM
living uud something over.
One writer's Idea of tho right time to
run tho buttermilk out of thu oliurti is
just when Ihn butter globules uro tho
sixo ot "needle points wall luiiaiea io
pother. " This ho nulls flaky butter ami
When ill chuttilitg It has progressed to'
this stage theu turn off tho buttermilk.
If tho flakes nro woll etuek together,
thoy will uot ruu out.
Ail ncto of alfalfa yields M tons ot
greeu forage, which may ba out uud fed
to milk (miws with great profit- .
t'lalrt and rraelleal, '
Tbey wrote tho editor's etliaJ,
Iu a tylala had praetlMl y7
Use Iln mien bu lytuUt,er"T
'VT sr. hew. Mtd bre
-AtUnta Cgt',uU.