Show THE REASON WHY quite a number of 0 questions have been asked members of the news force why there were no more orchard views in the peach day edition than there were the reason Is this the paper was printed eight pages at a time starting from the front from aud and back and Ni working toward the center the linotype matter was a little behind in being ready so that no do definite estimate could be made is as to how much stuff there vas as or how much space there would be over if I 1 any the printers were rushing the work and in making up the forms the matter that was ready had to be becsei useI always figuring that we had plenty lenty P of space the splendid articles on our orchards with the cuts were reserved for the center but we discovered that we had no more room so several good articles and a number of cuts that we had taken special care and expense to get were crowded out the pages had been made on those already printed slid and the paper when finished was to be saddle stitched so it was impossible to add more pages the disappointment was keenly felt feli by the news force because we had dv depended greatly on the cuts and articles artl cles that were crowded out to add to the beauty an all interest of I 1 the edition had those articles teen been ready when the printers started in with with the press work they would have been run and some others that went would have boon can croN crowded ded out but lt etwas was a case ot of first ready first printed we propose to give our readers the benefit of those splendid views however for they will appear from time to time in our regular issue A transposition way was made in the captions under the belgian and perch cron stallion cuts the mistake was a fault of the printer and an error that is t ery common those acquainted with the characteristics of the eran and belgian breed will readily recognize that an error was made in naming them and this explanation is I 1 made for tile the benefit of the owners a of the horses as well as for those who might not otherwise be able to distinguish the difference in lie meantime we hope ope those of whose orchards we made views will not think too hardly of us the fault as not ours and we are perhaps the most disappointed |