The New England farmer . , .107,364 Spaulding, ... 380 S. 8. T 467 Standish, Mary T. . 486 Stevens, A. M 518 Stowell, 266 Subscriber 21, 23, 71, 92106, 150, 174, 233, 235249, 270, 272, 273, 294343, 463, 504, 529, 530657, 559, 560, 673, 574575 Susie Vogl 458 Bweet, Wm 193 38385 Wayland, Jmim ... 386W. B. . r. ... 173Weare, John M. . 72 Welch, P 73 Weldon, J 133, 233 West, James . . 213, 271 Weston, B. P. . 316 Whatmore, John . 315, 371 White, .18,67,112 160, 209, 256, 307, 353 401, 449, 495 Whittaker, Thomas 81, 87 96, 472 W. H. W 150, 517 W. H. Y 321, 432 Widow Ignorance


The New England farmer . , .107,364 Spaulding, ... 380 S. 8. T 467 Standish, Mary T. . 486 Stevens, A. M 518 Stowell, 266 Subscriber 21, 23, 71, 92106, 150, 174, 233, 235249, 270, 272, 273, 294343, 463, 504, 529, 530657, 559, 560, 673, 574575 Susie Vogl 458 Bweet, Wm 193 38385 Wayland, Jmim ... 386W. B. . r. ... 173Weare, John M. . 72 Welch, P 73 Weldon, J 133, 233 West, James . . 213, 271 Weston, B. P. . 316 Whatmore, John . 315, 371 White, .18,67,112 160, 209, 256, 307, 353 401, 449, 495 Whittaker, Thomas 81, 87 96, 472 W. H. W 150, 517 W. H. Y 321, 432 Widow Ignorance . 293Wild, Geo. W. ... 74Wiliams, G. T. ... 273Willoughby, L. 273 Wilson, P 235 Wilron, Thomas . 90, 194 W. J. P 249 W. M 175 Wood, Arvin .... 134Woodman, Charles . 174Woodward, W. F. . 310 W. P. E 530 Wright, N 351 Wright, Newton ... 277 W. 73 W. V. M 531 Wyman, E. ..... 486 Y0T7NG Farmer . 333Young Reader of Farmer 294 Y. Z 441 ZEN 75, 79, 90, 175, 121, 504, 519,530Z. T 384 1HE. MMER DEVOTED TO AGRtCULTUEB, HORTICULTUKE, A:>JD KIWDRED ARTS. NEAV SERIES. Boston, January, 1870. YOL. IV.—NO. 1. R. P. EATON & CO., Publishers,Office, 3-1 Merchants liow. MONTHLY. SIMON BROWN,) editorsS. FLETCHER, I editors. JANUARY, 1870. January I Darkness and light reign alike. Snowis on the ground. Cold is in the air. The -winter IsbloBBoming in frost flowers. Why is the ground hid-den? Why iS the earth white? Bo hath Ood wipedout the past; go bath He spread the earth like an un-written p;ige, for a new year I Old sounds are silentin the forest and in the air. Insects are dead, birds aregone, leaves have perished, and ail the foundation ofsoil remains. Upon this lies, white and tranquil, theemblem of newnes^^ and purity, the virgin robes of year! ANUAUY, with stately march,commences thegrand rounds ofthe Seasons foranother us enterthe coiuse witha determinationto explore theirrecesses withmore earnest-ness and fidel-ity than everbefore, andstonew


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