| Show jal yav A jav 13 0 L T PEASANTS SONG OF WINTER 11 elna ella or california 1 autumn aut ant u mn ha ba ded ged and nd winter Is come the groves gre ire mute and the birds are Wh wInds aye are cold coid and the skies are gray and the weary wears a eary eany sun makes short the day and n d t ta 9 gus aings streams reams and tiny rills rill that danced and leapt down the rugged ragged hills bills and meandered through the withered plains are bound i in fetters ot of icy chains uke fragments el of robes that seraphs wear weir now the fleecy snow enow flakes fill the air and the crispy crisps earth Is wrape in white whites and moon nor stars lend now tow their light but snows may drift dritt and the clouds may scowl the hali hall may beat and the tempest empett howl they bring not want to the peasants doors door whose thrift has gmerek his wint winter erff erst storey all ali the joy be he feels no tongue may tell for love and peace in bis his cottage awe dwell 11 and scorns the slave of base desirey desire while he lives as lived his hla honest sires though trees are of their leafy plu piu plumes meas mear and the garden glow no more with bloom blooms si oh the little snow inow drop enop sweetly chaste will W ili ill blossom soon OB ory the tiber hoary waste warm sona sons will thins aal aad the soft 1 ani ani rivers s swoll 1 I with the snow and the dalies dailes dal les ies soon again be seen teen aad tie teeming elmi ba be clothed I 1 engreen ln In green I 1 torpid nature mature into we ure wid vid wilf spring i cne orchard bloom ana and the th skylark sini eini sing walie walle we tiie swallows back backe again asb will coee come come coma and 4 nd tte woodlands ba be BO no longer darab the bees cloistered cel cei t to gather sweets from the cups and beils bel and the lh dreary mountains joyful be bej bei ahn Is set from irola winter tree free lo so 10 the chenong come como and go while the twe springs of aire lire 1 fe detill still onward fiew 1 and ralth faith and hope cheer the peasant Vend when the chilling dews oi ol death descend descends ire ite knows when race Is run rue thit that the tha golden pree of lite life Is won he ile goes to a better land this to tb traverse fields felds of eternal blassl SORGHUM sua SUM the success success chath th athas 9 attended aon uon of the chinese sugar cane oane in this terii terri abry will many to gm the subject more 1 heretofore and it is presumed that there will seed sd planted the caming Z han there was last especially in most aint able abie boits to ats g growth crowth those who are making malan calculations to cultivate us IV large or small quantities will 10 lo do well to provide in E eason ceason if nofe nobe aheady p done so good clean seed ci broom corn as was most moet of 0 the cane that was wad grown thrown in this county last year and especially that which was raised in skis ivis city we have been iti formed informed by severaL persons who were w ere extensively engaged in th thit manufacture r of molasses from sorghum last fall that broom corn had bad been so much mixed with the cane that in many instances the yield of syrup was thene there cy uy greatly diminished jf if more care is not hereafter than there has been thus thug far since the introduction of 0 sorghum into the country jn in growing it where theres no broomcorn broom morn icorn ato mix with it the seed will soon become so adul mated the cane will be of iliae little making 0 sweetland sweet sweets sand sana and these mho are intending 0 to en engage C age extensively in its if culture the he present ye year arwill will do well wol to be careful in the selection of seed and mohave to have it ready for planting as early in the spring as the beason season will permit not only should pure seed be planted but that which was fully matured and aad gathered before amas inJure day AAy frost Th the eseed beed seed grown in ki the bour sour thern part odthe Terri territory tory bory would be preferable in in kour jour opinion to most of that which was grown in as farmers there have beeB more careful it is baidin keeping a it pure and the summer season below the rim of the basin babin is of sufficient duration for the crop to fully mature exemption from taxation for the purpose of encouraging the production of sheep in kansas TerrA territory ory the le legislature last winter pass passed eilan eplan an act exempting all alt sheep in the territory owned by citizens thereof and all lots fields pa pastures stares barns andi andl shed or erected for the exclusive of shee adeep P from all taxes whatsoever |