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of ile-poii'luioy, " nml nmvo happily
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i'uMMi:i:riAL
TATIIONS
AIIKNT3 foil
MIKSISHlI-l'I
.1 Yhiij1ihii. li.'iM Krinil Stiret. Mi-hiiIiIii.
A M lliinlin. X I: Cur. Pine Si M. M Liiimh.
Jl l'1 M..iliii k, ill X. INiiniiii'i'i-i-Si. .Mnhilt:.
W. Han ini;iiiii it Co., ill Ctiroii'li-lei hi,
Xtw OrletlUi!- It'
Wa im.-t Iho Mveral (;raiitirrs ol tliixj -"-anJa tiio -ml ol prosperity mi l
1 lie order is irioAini' iap:il-
Endorseinents if the ''Star."
II. Till! STATU USANCE.
KnsiiLViiij. That wo reconu
itienit to tlio patronage uml u p
jiort of tlio Cnler throughout the
IStato, 'The Farmers Vindicator',
Tno iSontheru irometend', 'Iho
Star of l'liscugonla atnl 'The l'u-tr-Mi
ol Htishiindrv, and unit! jour
ualu lire requetted Io publish the
proceedings of t ho Muto Urange,
Hnd the tieeretary in directed to
lurmsh Paid papers with copies of
an circular nml other ollicial no
;cee required for publication.
At a meeting of Bluff Gr.uge the fol
3wiug rcsolniiuuj wt-fu uuaDiuiautily
4.loptpJ -
I!e.soi,ved, Tbrtt the Stab ok TAsrA
"OVla 1)b chi m an tbn i i.lniiil org io of
Jt.uir Oiaiig, aui.1 llmt th Secretary be
ni'rnoteil In fnnvard a copy of tlwse ri-no-iutinDR
to Hio Stab.
Resolvep, Tlmt we lail with SHtisfno
liou the usKii'utinn nf Hrother CV K.
iirnwuiuK (Irmiiifl editor nf the Star
iu rnii.muiHUil it as a fi.illifnl and able
Xpiineut of the designs anil iuter. sta of
Itiu ()r,1.'r of Patruna nf Husbandry oud
to the ni(iKiit nf the Order.
OllAJfOE Giiani.b Mustino. The (..How
lug riMiiiutums wrre adopted by Or.tige
(iraiifw at their regnlar niteting ou Men
uuv, Aiir. :
l!ls-oi,VEp, Tl at we take plnnre in
rmnuiemliuK " mmibera of onr nrd- r,
aod m thn tiiu-ra nf ihe soil evrrrwhere.
The Stau of PaSi Aaoi'LA, a jnumal (It
'teii in our ciu-e; and fnirm r rw)niu
intiod in nnr traruity itn a'.le anaimiate
.-diinr, 0. DfowLiux, true and eurutst
latrnn.
IIesolved, That we fleet mid papei tbe
t'llioi .1 orgau of our Qrauge.
Oi'Eax Giianof. Mbetino. At a regnlai
niM-liiR of the O wu UruUKO oo Hatu.duy.
"K l.t, ibe fulljuiug rnaolutiou waa
adiie, ;
litsoLVEii, Thit we h.'ur'Py reoommend
to tlie imtruniirt aud atU-u'ive peroaal ol
"ll l'.trons, ami to Hie farmera nf onr
eouuUj gKuerally, tbe Htar of I'asoa
ooiia a Mnir I'lL-voied to tb iuterest of
!' 0"!'r "ud edited in part by our
Worthy 111-otrn-r. C. K. BiowoIlb.
'irm'iuiuuce ou all anlijeom of inter
im to l'atroiik ia anliuiteti fur tbe ooliimng
of thu paper. We p.riieuUrly rtq'iest
that beMutiea -bd Bt'otetaries will Bare
iii-mtut tea. nrse to i.ur oolamna, d
iis lollow-jred-n
result of its
c luc-itio.i, it kn i'.v. !nv to kee.i its
iivmil! s!int wlnn it Oiitors s-io'oty ! j
I'l-nfessoi' L .v.io.1, in P 'piil.ii
tin; Oilier Ins yroivn Io t-in
lie pt'oportions. ir that it will eoniia
in.1 to grow in'iii! it. riiilii'a'i'i's" williii;
its fold all the f.u in. 'i s of onr coin -moil
inuniiy ? I'n.li forwai d Iho
jro'uil wink, I'aiions, and hasten
1 1 io day ot our iii.'hveiaiii'o iroin
wronj; an 1 oppres ion.
The Sun as a Doctor
al.,. n..,. ...;!t j,i,L.'.,i.t"it ii.io ...; ... ' neaen
.nn , ' v ' "i.i . i ,v i ii in . :i 'ii i i. in iii l ,
...iii. ii,n ...... i. ;..i. .:.. i ! in mis resriiiii. onu no consistent is
nun uiv jii.'jivi .-U it unit II I I L 11 1 1 0 11 ' i ,,i
that tlio oecaMon so justly merits, j ils wrt, k '""J the li-hls shown to the '?tlt'"J'1 ' .
Kadi ami cvoiy l'aiion, nl.l aiH ""--''lo orl I, that opposition is rap " '
v,.,, , .t -... 1,1 idly hein.r disarmed. So attractive e ma hv an ed tori ,1
the insignia ol Xatuic's noblemen and
nppenr before the world with hidings
of pride. Lot the ladies, particular
ly, Hirii out :n full lorco lo lend their
presence in adding srraco and beauty
to the celebration of the liirlhdav of
tlio Grand uud Noble Order of Pat
rons of Husbandry. Fellow Putro'i-d
you shout I hail this occasion with
IVelii.its of deep gratitude lo (lie
Grout .Master above for inspiring the
(ouudors of the Order and for the
success aticudant upon its incip'eucy,
for it has been the dawn of a better
and brighter day for uur count:')' and
the Inhormz classes.
Observe it iheu as a vain day, lav
aside all your cares and celebralo it
as tho occasion of your freedom from
the galling bondage of monopolies.
Tub Giunge Intkhrst in TiiXas.
From a letter dated August 2nd,
just received Irotn Marquez, Leon
county. Texm, we extract tho follow
ing : The Grin no irterest of Loon
county progresses favorably, very
iiuicii to tl e displcniire of railroad
monopolies and blood suckers gener
ally. Tho excessively dry weather
in this county lias damaged tho cot
inn crop to a vciy jrr nt cjlent.
Without rain soon, but little can bo
raised. Early corn is generally
good, but the later plantings nrc in
different. Tho mongrel party has
done all in ils power to drag tho
Caucasian race to tho level o( Afri
can barbarism in Texas, but the
while raco is again triiin.phant, and
tho days ol Ut-publieaiiisiii, to far as
this State is coueerned, are forever
numbered among the things thai
were. Five Granges in this county
have begun tho work ol cooiciation
in earnest and ero long will have
their own store rooms in ample time
to save the filty or two bundled per
cent heretofoie paid lo middle mm.
l'lanlers and farmers here me coming
to the conclusion that a dollar saved
for their own pockets does them as
much and a gieal deal more good
III the
is the immu of Grunger bo cmning, j Farmer's Friend (Mecliauicrburg,
Ihnt i-eaiei'lv a man but desires to Pa-,) that a ruling ha. been madj by
become one well they may it is Secret ry Kollcy to tho efL'Ct llmt a
tho power behind tlio throne mid j subordinate GriMigo itrnt after re
greater than the throne itself. Jt is po.'ting piy ilu s lo tho State Giiuig.i
the awukener tho shmiboriug fires '"or two (piartors before (hoy are en
of reason mo being renewed by it tilled to thei.i clmrter. If this ha so,
through the Grange indu.-try is lo re- mid wo shall tako iinin odiate stepi to
crive ilsju-t reward, and inei it lo tako j ascertain, llioso Granges org.juizjj'iii
its accustomed place, waring ou no ! July, August an 1 Sept., will n it g?t
one, it simply proposes to benelic all
classes by itiideriuj; tho productive,
pro,. porous. There is no politics but
honor and integrity, and no purpose
but to dogooil. Who could obj.'ct ?
It has long be.-ii known that kiiii
lighi is i in oriaiit for health. Tho
shady side of a street is always more
sickly llian the ninny fidu. French
physicians have acquired great skill
in treating nervous diseases by put
ting tho patients under glass roofs
where thry are compelled to ho in the
sun's rays all day long.
Dr. Pease, a physiei in of San Fran
oi'co, has been making interesting exs
peii.neiits with ihe sun's ray- as a
curative power in I unit diseases. He
iias consmnpiivo tendencies hini-'eif,
and found hiunell benefitted by spend
ing nn hour or two evety day in a
their charters till tno 1st of April,
1875. Bat even if this bo so, it need photograph gallery, lighted by n sky-
m.ike no difTirenoo in tho .working of
the Gran jo, as tho moment it reports
airi it repirt is rosjwnJod to by sends
ing tho m iiuials ets., t'iu Grange is
i recognized as lully o:-ginizd and
business that my liwfu.'ly co.ii9 bo
fore it.
'Levki.i.eh" Smith Aoain. M
S. XI. Smith. Secretary and chief man i
nin-i- of the Illinois Stale Fa, merfl ! oompotoat to the trans tctio.H of any
Association, a violent demagogue
who came into soma notoriety hi.t
jear by his Winchester speech advis
ing Iho h velirz of the mansions of
the rich, ha j.ist delivered another
oration at Muyvicw. near Clianiptigu,
111. The occasion was a granzoh-irv-cst
home, at whicii some 2,001) Pat
rons were pre-i-ut, mid the oilier
speaker was Mr. Along Golder,
Master of the State Grange. Mr.
Smith gloried in his Winchester
speed!, mid declared that Ii3 did not
repent him of having urged tho
hanging of railroad men and capital
ist, since thoso words had wiveu the
movement an impetus and ret men
a-thinking all over tho Union. ' If
we have not yet bung any one, there
ought to be Fome hanging done." The
President, ho deuouueed foj his veto
of tlio Currency bill a! a min cor
rupt ond co' ruptible, whose action
had been bought by bribes, who nev
er in his lile had been stirred hv a
noble impulse He (the speaker) It'll
more keenly the disgrace of having
voted lor Grant than any of Ids hear
e s could reel who had aided in the
election of Duchanan. Election tinnK
were coining, and tho farmers should
nominate for Siato Representatives
and Congressmen none who were not
devoted lo their interests. The yeo
manry must rule, and must elect hon
est Presider.is. judges and Legisla
tors. "If ihe ballot lads we have the
ballet ; it may yet come to that aud
we will be ready for it. The right of
iltau when it noes to Gil Ihe Dockets
MaiUK 01 of tl., .irdsnia ttiiin nl ftrafitfe I .l u.tinn nllta- tn-unn tA tlint. i.nn..;i..
u""Wrt feriaiuiug lo tbe progresa ; . 0 ,caefi, tll0reror. I w ill tend vou
i:A.xc,KEicHAN,.Xil' ve dir.vtlo a tlub ,or i'our valuable par ia a revolutioa is iul.erent. and we can ex- j or
& K. lirvaui UirJl Mis. 1 bborl time. I eici it' it where ulher men have failed, j i,
OuJEors of Patho.vs op IIu-iund-by.
V. Missouri Patron thin delinos
thcui : Wo arc Tar from aiming to
pull down any legitimate industry
ami thereby uuka ourselves equal
wi'Ji other classes. Wo propo-c to
i-aise ourselves up. If any drones
stand between us and this object, we
will dispense with them ; not because
we httc them, but b?eau-o we don't
need them, an. we think the world
will ba hotter off if they s'muld
change their calling. We recognize
tho fact that other classes have got
ahead of us by exercising their brains
more, and wo propose to lake pattern
after them to tome extent, and culti
vate our braius'more, as well as our
lands drive tho plowsnare of
thought through the h avy eloJs of
ignorance. Who will obj c; ?
The Ohio State Grange has passed
a rcso'iition indorsing the women's
teuipcruiico inovenienl in the Stale
and pledging tlio support.
The Grange encouragos tho cash
system. Ci edit has been a curse lo
ihe country, and has ruined many a
farmer by obliging him to f-cll his
light of bluo glass, ond having the
walls tinted with blue. Following
out tho idea suggested by this expe
rience, he has lo.-ted other colors, ami
finds ihat purple or light violet has a
wotideiful s. Hilary power. All con
sumptives are bencHi ted by living in
rooms lighted by violet colored. glass ;
and a patient pronoiiiicod incurable
by eminent physicians, ho declares
was coinplelelj cured by the use of a
icd-purplo light. Tho sun is u great
fountain of life and mo'ion to our
world. It will bo a curious fact if it
is found to bo al.-o tho most skillful
physi.-ian-
i AfiT as a Tkaciikii. Colonel I'V'
ney utiles : ' Art is a rcsi-tle.-H'tiTH'h-er.
Wo grow into it in spite of onr
sclve.i. Every new experien.'e is a
surprise. We may not know how to
talk il in the technicalities ot thee n
noisscurs, any tnoio thru wo can de
scribe music in the language ot the
professor, but wo feel tho progress
and tlio influence of art in many ways.
A good painting in a plain parior
drives out nil the 1 ad ones, and cre
ates a taste for a better one. Tho
photograph ha? bc'D a rare revolu"
tionist. It has expelled the red and
white horrors that defaced the walls
of o'.tr fathers, to relir.i in ils luin be
fore tlio wonderful ehronio. As a
lovo for music has urrown with tho
piano, and I lie Church has been gloii
tied by Handel and Beethoven, as the
opera has rivalled uud reformed tho
theatre, fo painting and Kculplurc,
w th their later and cheaper trophies,
have enlightened aud purilied the gen
eral mind, till to have a good I in I
soapo or a groip of Hosrers in terra
:otiu, or nn mutation .'aso r.r stand,
or u bronze mmiel warrior is as nec
essary in any sensible household as n
good stove or a caoueious wardrobe.''
The Audio County Grange No. 29
met at the court liou-e on Thursday
last, and we learn that seven snbo.vli
nate Granges wero represented. The
question of building a cotton factory
in this county was up f ir discus-ion,
and the Grange by a unanimous roto
determined to lake the necessary
Mops in that direction with the view
of ultimate cuecess nl no distant day ;
also the establishment of a grange
tannery and sli.ie shop, io be under
the exclusive control and man-'go-meiit
of the Orangeis. At their
m -cling iii xl mouth the labor quess
lion will bo considered, and it is
hoped thai il will be settled on tome
basis by which the interests of agri
culture in tho county will lie pprnia
no.nl v secured and promoted. Lib-,
ci lv Herald. .
The first vessel loaded wholly with
Grangei's wheat, suited from :an
Francisco oliout a month to, far the
market jrt in ihe Old World. The
name of the vessel is the "Star nl
Cox-MiMriAii-is til? (ini JiiiKi. "Tlii
tier .V. (i. have nr.
rrtig ii a i'.i'i f.r ciu"ili.J ul in of
(ii arises a. lniin4 : '1'ir.t Appli.
l atiou f..r iK-itnt.-i'iii to ecu lolid.ito
eh mid he mud'.' I the Master ol too
State Gi.iiig'? und hi. cons-tit ob
tained. Tiio courso ih.'ii for i'io
Grange to pu suo Would bo lor ono
of them to to o lo surrender its C)iar
tor. ond to consolidate with iho other,
and tho other to vnte to recivo all of
tlio surrendering Grange, en iua.c.
A copy of cacti vole, duly aiitiienliov
ted, should by transmitted to tho Sec
retary of tho .S'latc Grange, and tho
surrendered cinrler should bo re
timed to tho National Grange,
(whence it i-surd,) through Iho Snitn
Gntrge. with tho fact and dalo of its
stiriender, and coiisolidalioii ehiiorsi.-vl-.,.
thereon, authenticated by the Sicre
tary of tho Stuto Grange.".
Through tho influence and mnnaoN
ment of the Patrons of Husbandry in'
Missouri, there are several valuable
manufactories springing up in that
State. It is done in this way :
The members or the Order puti
poribe and pay money to aid in start
ing such factories. Certificates are.
issued to each ono for the aitioiir.t ho
may pay, which is redeemed by tho
faciory. After two years, if not
sooner paid, they are redeem ibln ia
cash with interest. In this wav val
uable aid is iriven to struggling mm
nfaeturets. tho neighborhood islarife
lv benefitted, nnd the neighbors get
back their money in manufactured ar
tides or in cash. Patrons' Ilolpon
The Grangs Fleet. The "Pacif
ic Kural Press" siys that threo ships,
loaded with Grangers' wheal, have
passed ihe Golden Gate and ae on
their way to the markets of the Old
Woild : 1. The Star of Hopo, 2,000.
tons, load -d by Ilixon Grange : 2.
Sea ton, 1,500 tons, loaded by Stock-'
ton Grange : and 3. The W. Ii.
Grace, 3,100 tons, loaded by several
dinVrout Granges, Other vessels
were loading.
China -Perries. Xow is the time
to save China-berries to place around
your cabbage plants tokjll cut-worms
and prevent the destruction of tha
plan s. This inforinntiou nlono U
worth more than one y ars' suh crip
tioo to the 'Vindicator.' The China
benios, if crushed, will not only de
stroy the cut-worm, but is as good a
manure as cotton seed. Try the plan.
A Grange in Illinois, the members of
which have hiilicriofore paid 4f cli.
for a gallon f eoul oil, sent to Clin
ago nnd bought two barrels of that
article for 13 cems, ond ore now tel
ling it to patron for 20 cents per
gallon. .Might not ihe Louisiana
Patrons , do likewise? Wo pay at
present 45 cents per gallon. jEx.
Pi'.osptt'Tlxo. Ye. terdav we were
favored with a call from Mr. II. S.
Hyatt, editor of the '"Aissis.ippi Val
l"V Progress," St. Louis. Mr. A.
.f ines, of Il ichester. Ohio, Mr. W.P.
G irdnci-. of 15'rea. Ohio, aid Mr. 1.
V. Caldwell, r Fairfield, Wis. Mr.
Hyatt is here for the purpo.e of fur
theri"g tho interests of Manufactur.
ing, Ti ansK.i iaiion and Ileal li-date
i.i i l.n Mi-.is-dppi Valley ; Mr- Jones
aud .Mr. G. miner ou a prospecting
tour; and Mr Culdwell for the pur.
poe of Inciting at Columbus. Miss.,
wheie he intends to build a flouring
mill. They are intelligent, practical
gentlemen, tied cx.iiesi themselves as
well pleased w ith our country its ex.
tent and fertility. We hojio they
may give a v;o,d rcxtrt nf us, and be
ihe mctiis or luininir the attention o!
many io tha cordial welcome we have the star of c.npiie wliich the wise cj Uauliiic in cotton prospoo fined
to extend tho-o who wish to come !-'be farmers ,.r ll.e W.-i-wiil f a
. ... t - v r.illittv until it elmll hi'iitir iIi-jiii "
., i-oua stm-iif and honest i cui iiy and deliverance Irom H e c an ! forj t.eid ot wheat ; a dim.uhed
cro.u at discouut to liiini late debls. enou'di to affc-l proteciion lo nil. ! biued tsiwers of tuniial and uiuuopo- j com crop : a wn ill lobacco crop fctid
1 I . . . . . . . i I :i . . I . . 1
av as vou "J. ipio-nlc liiiKtw, T-i... i . ti.ii,ci iv iu'uiii. j an avvtagtf cai.t cr-f-
Patrons J beware ot iho nily
toriiriied nolitioian wt-o would Ittru
Hope," and is det;nod lo be t 'C lore- I our noble Order i if to n political ina
runner of w hole fleets nf grain laden chine to serve his selfish euds nr.
ships chartered by the Grangers of j those of his clique or paity. Shun
Cnliloi uia. Direct trade w ith Eu-1 him a. you would a leper, a csuvas
rnpoan niaikets, one nt the olijoclive: ser for a paper nnd pencil railroad or
points of the greal fanners movement, ja iiro insurance ngcni !
is kept steadily in view, and ils tuc-f'V
cesstul establishment only a 'pieW, l"e liepirtinenl of Agriculture, in ;
i r . : n-i. - o ..fit. : . . - .a . i . : . ' 1.
ui m ui num. i no mm in ii,n- is. us rcpori 101 t'Ciootr, anu wa a iiiut-
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