ilcs. The gentleman of Nihilistic proetty- we shall wait outside this wall, amt tint
QRO W IN Q H C G S IN IDAHO.
conserve the w ater. Tim soil around
ities was somewhat tall and thin, with of us can go in as a skirm isher and hud
Quincy ia an light th at the w ater will
a long frock coat buttoned almost up to out how the laud Ilea. I.et him ascertain
away mid lie lost, titlleaa you put
his throat, whioh showed signs of giving from tin» young lady hersidf if she r«>- Industry la R acaixing G re a te r A tten seep
in such pipes. A ten horse power en
at the senuts every here nnd there. Hie quirea immadiate help, ami what she
tion T han E ver B efo re,
wonl<l be sufficient to rais» w ater
grizzly hair fell over his collar behind, would wish done. If lie can't make hi* I’rof. 11. T. t'tniuh. I* r.ili.r l«ishu K>|i»rlnwnt gine
for
t«‘ii
acres, but it m ight be uoeessary
and he had a short bristling board. 11« way to her, let him hang about the house,
Htadun.
to
sink
than one well, I am lie
stood with one hand stuek into the front and see and hear all that he can. We The hog industry in Idaho is rc ginning more
to
believe
a t irrigation will
of his ooat and the other U| mui his hip, as shall then have something solid to work reiving more attention now than ever l>e neeesenry in the th Quincy
Hertioli to
though rehearsing the poaitiou in whioh on. I have a whistle here on me watch before in the Instory of the state. obtain the brat resu lts.”
his statue would be some day ereoted in chain. O ur skirmisher could take that The tendency to diversify farm o p
the afreets of his native Hussia, when the with him, and if he wants immndint«» help erations is stronger n >w than iu the B aird__ " I have b««*n quite success
fill with corn in this locality, except
people had their own, and despotism was one blow of it would be enough to bring past. All alfalfa, or all sheep or all that
the corn m atures rath er small, «'an
no more. In spite of his worn attire the four of us over to him. Though how of any other one thing, unless it you
advise me of varieties of corn th at
there was something uobl« and striking the devil I am to git over a wall," con should lie fruit, is out of «late for the I m ight
tr y ? ”
FA KM KK.
about tbe man. Ilis bow. when Hatim- cluded the mujor ruefully, looking down majority of farmers of Idaho, both in
B T
ser introduced him to the major and Tom, at his own proportions, “ ia more than 1 the northern part of the state, where “ I advise thnt you experim ent with
Kaffir corn, since it seems thnt it will
would have graced any court in ,Kurope. .an tell."
irrigation is not practiced, and in the •In
well in your region. Try a good,
A. CO N A N DOYLE
Hound his neck he iiad a coarse string
"1 hope, my vriends," said Von Baum irrigated sections of southern Idaho. early
Dent variety. This
from which hung a |>air of double eye ser, “dnt you vill allow me the honor of The most sticccsful farmer, here as should m be aturing
preferable
the Flint, anil
elsewhere, is the one who is making 't certainly makes b to etter
glasses. These he fixed upon his aquilin« going first."
a t m w t w t t w f m w f *
feed. The
none, and took a good look at the gentle "T hat ia my place," said Tom with de livestock on the farm one of tiie irn conditions
of
your
ri'giuu
require
th a t
portant
factors.
As
the
«Tory
indus
men whom he had come to serve.
cision.
you
cu
ltiv
ate
to
retain
m
oisture,
us
well
Hulow, of Kiel, » as a small, dark-eye«!
It was nearly eight o'clock by the time try increases in interest the raising us to destroy the weiils. ”
of
hogs
will
receive
more
attention
clean
shaven
fellow,
quick
and
energetic
they reached th«»ir destination. 'The sta
CIIA PTK H X X II.— K 'ontinued.)
Cheweiah. - ” Is wood as «lesirable ss
his movements, having more the a|>- tion master dirii-tnl them to the Flyiug A farmer who is n >t adverse to milk
Another moment and the door was iu
ing
cows
will,
as
a
rule,
be
a
success
cem
for buiM ing a silof Is sdsgo
ptarnnee
of
a
Celt
than
of
a
Teuton.
He
Bull,
where
they
secured
the
very
vehicle
stealthily opened. Once again the broad s»-emed to he full of amiability, am! as In which Kate and her guardian had been in handling pigs, because no one can apt ent
to
fri'c/.e
iu this country? W hat
golden bar shot out across the lawn al sured the major in execrable Knglish how
succeed
in
either
line,
to
the
fullest
forage
plants
should
be grown in the
originally
driven
up.
By
the
time
that
most to the spot where the confederates v« ry happy he was to be able to do a ser
extent,
unless
he
looks
carefully
after
Cheweiah
region
f
'
’
HTOCKM AN.
were crouching. In the center of the «one vice to one »ho had shown kindness to the horse was put in it was close on to details.
"B
ru
m
e
grass
m
ight
if thn
the
half
hour.
of light there stood a figure—the figure their esteemed colleague and persecuted
Idaho the dairy industry is grow soil is not too gravelly, <lo but well,
it
should
"D rive as hard as you can go to the ing, In therefore
of the girl. Keen at that distance they patriot.
I expect a more rapid
bo grown iu roeky soil. Vetches
Itaumser. Indeed both of Priory, me man,” said the major.
could distinguish the i>earl-grey mantle the men Von
development of the hog industry. In not
will
in such soil ns you
showed
great
deference
to
the
The
sulky
ostler
made
no
remark,
hut
a
w hich she usually wore and the close fit
there is a strong indication that have, be us desirable
these plants resee«! them selves.
nnd the major Ivegnu to perceive look of surprise passed over his phleg fact,
ting bonnet. She had wrap|>ed a shawl German,
this is the case just now in severa1 If you can get lum ber at a reasonable
his friend was a very exalttil indi matic countenance. For years hack so sections
rouud the lower i<art of her fa<>* to pro that
.if the%.statc In holding far price in your vicinity, it would be morn
vidual
in
socialistic
circles.
He
liked
tlie
tect her from the lioisterous wind. For a look of the two foreigner*, snd congrat little had lieen heard of the old utonustery mers' institutes in southern lilah«« costly
to build of cement than of wood,
minute or more she stood peering out into ulated himself upon having their co-op- that its very existence had Ui-n almost much interest was noticed in the sub tiling« stays wurm, and it is not ap t to
forgotten
iu
Bedsworth.
Now,
whole
ject of fccilmg and breeding hogs tfeezo in this country; but if it sticks
the darkness of the night, as though un
in the m atter on hand.
troops of Ism douers were coming down in Several shipments of pure bred stock to
certain whether to pro.-e.si or to go back. eiaton
the siiies of the silo from any cause,
Ill luck was in store for the oxp«‘dition, succession, demanding to lx> driven there. have recently been ma«le into south it should
Then, with a quick, sudden gesture sh however.
be trnm piil dow n in onler to
On
inquiry
at
the
ticket
office
closed the J«H»r behind her. The tight was they found that there was no train for He pondertil over the strange facts as lie ern Idaho. Pure broil Poland China. prevent it from settling unevenly.”
dtove through the darkuess, but the only Duroc Jersey, Chester White and
no louger there, but they knew that she
L eahy— * ‘ I would like to know if it
of two hours, and then it was a conclusion to which his bucolic mind could Berkshire pigs are found in increas
was outside the house, and that the ap upwards
low one, which would not land them un come was thnt it was high time to raise ing numbers iu every farming section wiiulil be advisable to plant the Aus
pointment would 1st kept.
eight o'clock at Bedsworth. At this the fare to thnt particular |siint.
of the state. Poland Chinas predomi trnliun salt bush in this r-giniif Has
W hat an age it seemed before the. til
piece of information Tom Dimadale fairly
It win a miserable night, stormy and nate. no doubt; but t?ie Duroc is be the plant uny desirable q u alities?”
heard her footsteps. She came very slow broke
j , a.
down, and stamj>ed about the sta wet and bitterly «Did. None of the five corning a close competitor in many
ly. putting one foot gingerly before the tion. raving
sections.
and
beseeching
the
officials
”
f
advise
you
to
let
tho
A
ustralian
men
find
a
thought
to
spare
for
the
weath
other, as if afraid of falling over some to run a sjiccial, be tbe cost what it
pasture, with a small ration salt bush nlone. Tho plant has a few
thing in the darkness. Once or twice sh< n.ight. This, however, could by no means er, however. The two foreigners hn«l b«-«-n nf Alfalfa
shorts,
ground wheat or finely desirable qualities, but we have heard
so
infecttil
by
the
suppress«-«!
excitement
stopp.il altogether, looking round, u.> Is* done, owing to the press of Saturday
of their «Duipnnions, or had so ideutitinl ground birley, will grow pigs very that in the W alla Wulla country it has
doubt, to make sure of her whereabouts traffic.
There wns nothing for it but to themselv<»8 with their iDmraih-s' cause, rapidly. This, supplemented with sep developed into a pest. It resem bles
A: the instant the moon shone out front wait. The
orator milk, will produce a growth tum ble w«*«*«l in its m anner of grow th,
thru- foreigners went off in that they were as «-ager as the others.
behind a cloud, and they saw her dark search of something
equal5to thqt secured in the corn bolt, an«l iu windy w eather will break off and
to eat, and having
“ An* we n«»ar?" the major nsk«»d.
figure a short distance off. The light en found a convenient cook
in «quality we (latter ourselves roll for a gr«-at distance, scattering
shop they dis-
"The gate is just at the en«I o' the lane, and
abled her to see the withered oak. for tplienred therein and feasted
seed as it goes. Kxccpt when young
that
it
is superior.
royally
at
she came rapidly towards it. As she ap \ on Hauinscr'* ex]>ense. M ajor Tobins sir.”
anil tender, it is undcx.rnble for sto ck .”
In
growth,
our
pigs
can
be
made
to
"Itoti't
pull
up
nt
the
gate,
but
take
u*
proached she satisfied herself apparently Clutterbuck remained with the young
compare «juite favorably with those W ashtucna— ” 1 have a white clover
that she was the first on the ground, for train, who resolutely refused to leave the a little past it."
fed on corn Numerous reports were lawn, and would like to know w hat sort
she slackened her pace once more and platform. The major knew of a snug lit 'T h ere ain't no way in except the made last winter at farmers' meetings of
bone fertilizer is best to use on i t .”
gate,” the driver remarked.
walked in the listless way that people as
that it was not difficult to produce a
corner not far off where he could have
W. A. P.
"I»o what you're order«!." said the pig
sume when they are waiting. The clouds tle
that would weigh two hundred “ I question tho advisability
in the time very comfortably, but he major sternly.
of using
were overtaking the moon again, and the put
pounds
at
eight
mouths
old.
•ouId not bring himself to desert his corn-
Once again the ostler's face betrayeu Some sugar beets md other roots a bone fertiliser on your lawn. Cora-
light was getting dimmer.
even for a minute.
srcial fertilizers are generally poorly
tinboutulul astonishment. He slew«-«) half
*‘I can see her still." said Hzra in a I union
be fed. an«l are being used in m adapted
Indeed, it was well that day that young way round in his sent nnd took as good a ran
to the soils in si-mi arid r«i-
whisper, grasping bis father's wrist in his Dimsdale
feeding
hogs
in
Idaho.
Potatoes
boiled
had good friends at his back. look as wns possible in the iinct-rtnin light and mixed with one and a half to two K*00"' W-H-rotted m anure placed on
excitement.
His apiicarance was so strange and wild a t the fa«-«-s of bis |«assengers. It hnd oc- pound« of grain per hundredweight of the land late in thn fall and ruked off
The old man said nothing, but he peer that
the passers-by turned back to have ci.rre«! to him that it was more than like- pig, will produce good gains in live in the spring would, I believe, h«i far
ed through the darkness with eager, another
look at him. His ey«n were ojien 1} that he would have to swear to them at J w eight. A lfalfa, cut up w ith fceil r.u more prcf«irnhle. The mi) in your re
straining eyes.
and
staring,
a fear-inspiring char some future date in n |K>lire court. " I’d ter, and so ftened by steam in g or even gioa needs humus rath er than fertiliz
"There she is, standing out a little acter to bis giving
expression.
could not know that thick 'un wi' the red fnre," he a sprinkling of cold w ater, w ith a li ing elem ents. M anure is well supplied
from the oak," the young merchant said, sit still for an instant, but He
paced
and muttered to himself, "and him wi’ the tie grain, makes a good ration for w ith phosphates nnd nitrogen, and
pointing with a quivering finger. “ She's lown and backwards and forwards up under
sbnuhl therefore give your soil the
brood sows during winter A great needed
jadler beard and th«» stick."
not near enough for him to reach her."
stim u latio n .”
the
influence
of
tbe
fierce
energy
which
many
hogs
are
wintered
largely
on
They
passed
the
stone
pillars
with
the
"H e's coming cut fro rnthe shadow (Dnsumed him, while the major plodded
dry
alfalfa
hay,
and
they
do
very
Hunnyside, “ W ould your station nil-
now,” the other said huskily. "D on't you along manfully at his side, suggesting ev weather-l>eat«*n heraldic devices, and drove well.
vise me to feed gram hay with alfalfa?
along by the high park wall. IV hen they
see him crawling along the ground?"
which might cheer him had gone a hundred yards or so the major In a state where so much cheap for I am a dairym an, ami huve b«*cn feeding
“ I see him,-’ returned the other in the ery consideration
and narrating many tales, true and ordered the driver to pull up, and they age can be grown for hogs, there i« only alfalfa. ”
p. w.
same subdued, awestruck voice. "Xow he up,
great
encouragement
for
t'»r
industry
a|KX*ryphal,
most
of
which
fell
upon
heed
all
got
down.
The
increased
fare
was
T‘
I
am
sure
th
s
t
there
would
be econ
has stopped; now he goes on again ! He less ears.
paid without remonstrance, and the ostler Large yields of wheat and barley - an omy in com bining alfalfa w ith grain.
is close behind her ! She is looking the
Kzra Girdlestone had four hours' start rattled away homewards, with the inten he secured on irrigated lands, and I rom four to ten miumts of grain per
other way."
of
them. T hat was the thought which tion of pulling up at the county police often the wheat is of low mil'irg «lav should be sufficient, using rolled
A thin ray of light shot down between rankled
in Toni’s heart and outweighed station and lodging information as to the quality, making it much more profit - hnrley rath er than wheat or bran. Tho
the clouds. In its silvery radiance two every
other
He knew suspicious visitors whom he had brought ab lf ^ frei it than to «ell it in the bran would practically be waste«!. You
figures stood out hard and black, that of Kate's nature consideration.
sack A b u sh el of w heat will make would get good results, I believe, by
so well that he was con down.
tbe unconscious girl and of the man who vinced
from 12 to 15 pounds of gain in live feeding Hbout one half a pound per
that
she
would
never
have
express
"
It
is
loikely
that
they
have
a
watch
crouched like a beast of prey behind her. ed such fears to Mrs. Scully unless she
w eight w hen fed to th rifty young
of linseed meal. A lfalfa is en tire
He made a step forward, which brought had very assured reasons for them. In at the gate,” said the major. "W e must hogs w eighing from 75 to 175 pounds. 'lay
ly
nitrogenous
and
keep
away
from
th
e
m
'This
wall
is
a
him within a yard of her. She may have fact, apart from her own words, what
In young pigs even g reater g ains can shoulti bo balanced in by com a position,
more
concern
great
height.
We'd
best
keep
on
until
heard the heavy footfall above tbe shriek •ould this secrecy nnd seclusion mean ex
be secured.
we find the aisiest place to scale it.”
of the storm, for she turned suddenly and cept
Field peas are grown in some sec trnteil form of the carbo h y d rates.”
foul
play?
After
what
he
had
learn
"I
could
get
over
it
here,”
Torn
said
faced him. At tbe same instant she was
tions for hog pasture, and serve ;m
about the insurance of the ships and eagerly.
Q U E R IE S BY FA R M ER S.
struck down with a crashing blow. There ed
important
purpose in providing good
the
manner
in
which
the
elder
Girdlestone
"W
ait
a
bit.
A
few
minutes
can
make
was no time for a prayer, no time for a
during the summer before
induced him to cense corres|»onding no difference one way or the other. Ould pasturage
the stubble fields are ready to glean E xperim ent S tation C alled U pon fo r
scream. One moment had seen her a mag had
with
Kate,
he
could
believe
anything
of
nificent woman in all the pride of her his employers. He knew, also, that in Sir Colin used to say that there were There is a period in summer when
Advice on V arious S u b jects.
more battles lost by over haste than by there is a lack of good pasture in the
youthful beauty, tbe next left her a poor case
From
the Washington Sut* Coil««*, Pullman.
of
K
ate's
death
the
money
revert
til
battered senseless wreck. The navvy had to her guardian. There was not a single slowness. W hat’s the high bank running grain growing sections of the state
along
on
the
right
here?"
A
Seattle
correspondent asks for a
Little
alfalfa
or
clover
is
grown
on
earned his blood money.
link missing in the clinin of evidence “ D at’s a railway bankment,” said Von many of the farms, and often pigs statement of the experience the sta
At the sound of the blow and the sight which
that a crime wns in contem- Baumser. "See the posts and the little make very small gains during this tion has had with the "novelty veg
of tbe fall both the old man and the plation. showed
Then,
thnt butcher-like red lights over yonder.”
nerio«l. Some farmers sow grain, etables.” He was informed as fol
young ran out from their place of conceal man whom Kzra who was wns taking
down with
"So it itt. The wnll seems to he to be such as wheat or barley, for hog pas lows:
ment. Hurt was standing over the body, him?
lower here. W hat's this dark thing? ture. but even this dors not produce
I he station has experimented with
his bludgeon in his hand.
The m ajor has put it on record that Hullo, here's a door lading into the as good results as would a pasture of all " of
them, and 'finds that they will
“ Not even a groan,” he said. "W hat those
two hours appeared to him the long grounds."
alfalfa, pens or clover
grow
successfully
in eastern W ash
d'ye think of th at?”
that ever he passed in his life, nnd
Blucgrass and white clover will ington. I lie tomato and egg plant
" It is locked; though.”
Oirdlestone wrung his hand nnd eon- est
Tom, no doubt, would indorse the senti “ Give me a hoist," Tom said imploring make a good pasture in some locali should be started early in the season
giatulated him warmly. “Shall I light ment.
Kverything must have an end, ly. “ Don’t throw a minute away. You ties where there is plenty of moist in hotbeds, or col«l frames. With
tbe lantern?” he asked.
however, and the station clock, the hands can’t tell what may be going on inside. At ure and good soil. This does not, in this care a creditable crop will be ma
"D o n 't!” Ezra said earnestly.
which seemed several times to have this very moment, for all we know, they our opinion, give as good results tured. The egg plant is a native of
“ I had no idea that you were so faint of
however, as the crops mentioned warm climates, and, like the tomato,
stopped
altogether, iiegan at last to aje may is- plotting her murder.”
hearted. my son,” the merchant rem ark preach the
Idaho farmers are much en should be given a high, warm eleva
hour at which the Portsmouth
"H e has right,” said Von Baumser. above,
ed. “ However, I know the way to the train was timed
couraged
in raising hogs from the tion. The okra and artichoke hava
to
depart.
Baum
ser
nnd
“
We
shall
await
here
until
we
hear
from
gate well enough to go there blindfold. his two friends had come back, all three
fact
that
large
plants are he each done very well with us, requiring
W hat a comfort It is to know that there smoking cigarettes, nnd looking the lietter you. Help him, my vriends—shove him ing established packing
on
the
coast,
thus in only the ordinary garden culture.”
is no blood ab o u t! T hat’s tbe advantage for their visit to the cookshop. The five up.”
suring
a
steady
demand
for
live
Tom caught the coping of the wall, al and while the price may not he hogs,
A farmer of Arden wishes to know
of a stick over a knife.”
any what
got
into
a
first-class
railway
carriage
nnd
apples would do well where he
“ You're correct there, guv’nor,” Hurt waited. Would they never have done ex though the broken glass upon the toil
more
satisfactory
than
in
the
past,
dteply into his hnmls. W ith a great heave with a limited supply, there will he a live*. Professor Thornber advised
said, approvingly.
amining tickets and stamping luggage and he swung himself up, nnd was soon permanency to the demand even him as follows:
“ Will you kindly carry one end and I’ll going through nil sorts of tedious form ali »stride
upon the top.
the number of hogs produced "For the soil and general climatic
take the other. I’ll go first, if you don't ties? At last comes the shrill whistle of
“
Here’s
whistle,’ said th* major, though
conditions you have, I advise the use
increases
several times.
mind, because I know the way best. The the guard, the answering snort from the standing on the
to reach a downatretch-
in e«|ual quantities of the Jonathan,
train will pass in less than half an hour, engine, and they are fairly started u|>on ed hand. “ tiptoe
If you w ant us give a good
Rome Beauty and Wegener. It is
we have not long to wait. W ithin that their mission of rescue.
Q U E S T IO N S AND A N SW E R S.
blow at it. We'll be with yon in a brace
possible that you might make use of
time every chance of detection will have There was much to he arranged as to of
shakes. If we can’t get over the wall
a great many other varieties, but
gone.”
their plan of action. Tom, Von Baumser we'll have the door down.
V aluable Inform ation to Pacific N o rth these are apples that the all doing
Girdlestone raised up the head of the and the major talked It over in a low
Tom was in the act of letting himself
well, and sell for very good market
w est In q jlre rs
murdered girl, and Burt took her feet. voice, while the two socialists chatted to drop
prices
the annual markets.
into
the
wood,
when
suddenly
the
Kzra walked behind as though he were in get her in German and consumed eternal watchers below saw him crouch down By J. L. Axhlock. W»«hin«rtnn Experiment Bu ‘‘Vary in the
number of tree, accord
tton.
Pullman.
«erne dreadful dream. He had fully rec cigarettes. Tom wns for marching upon the wall, nnd lie motionless as
ing
to
whether
you are going to irri
ognized the necessity tor the murder, but straight up to the Priory, ami demanding though listening intently.
Elm a.—“ I have a tra c t of land near gate or not. If yon are going to irri
he had never lx*fore realized how ghastly that Girdlestone should deliver his ward "H u sh !” he whispered, leaning over. Quincy, W ash., th a t I wisn to irrigate. gate, plant your trees from twenty-
the details would lie. Already he had be up to them. To the major and the G er "Some
Ir order to do this 1 will have to u*o five to twenty-seven feet apart, in
one is coming through the wood.” well
w ater, and possibly do the pum p alternate rows. If you are not going
gun to repent that he had ever ar-oui- man this seemed an unwise proce-din.». It
The
wind
hnd
died
away
nnd
the
storm
esred in it. Then <am<* thoughts of. the wns to put themselves hopelessly wrong subsided. Kven from the inne they could ing w ith a gasoline engine, or some to irrigate, you had better plant them
splendid possibilities of the African btisi- from n legal point of view. Girdlestone hear the sound of feet, and of muffled o ther m echanical device. Will you on the hexagonal plan, placing the
please give me any inform ation th a t trees in the rows thirty three feet
tn ss, which could only be saved from de had only to say, as he assuredly won id,
inside the grounds.
They all bears
on this su b je c t? ”
A. L. C, apart, with the rows themselves about
struction by this woman's death. How that the old story was a ridiculous mate'« c voices
rouched down in the shadow of the wall. ;
could he, with his luxurious tastes, hear nest, and then what proof could they ad Tom
“ I nm quite fam iliar with the con twenty-seven fret apart It will not
lay
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the squalor ami poverty which would be duce, or what excuse give for their inter ing, and no one looking from below could ditions around Quincy, nnd believe thnt injure the trees to grow vegetables
his lot were the firm to fail. B etter a ference? However plausible their suspi distinguish him from the wall itself,
irrigation in th a t region would bring between them for the first three to
very good results, providing the cost five years, but, of course, you should
rope and a long drop than such a life as cions might i»e. they were, after all, only
(To
be
continued.)
was not too much. In th a t locality the plant nothing that will take the
th a t! All these considerations thronged suspicions, which other people might not
depth to w ater is quite considerable, moisture or plant food from close to
It.to his mind as he plodded along the view in as grave a light as they did.
Spiteful.
slippery footpath which led through the
W hat would you advise, then?" Tom
Miss Elder—I’m having Just the |ove- ami thn cost of operating a pump would the young trees.”
forest to the wooden gate.
asked, passing his hand over his beattd 1 Io«t gown made. It’s tan cloth with therefore ho heavy. The farm ers there
M ild P n n U h m en t.
use windm ills quite exclusively, using
forehead.
rose trimming. Don’t you think j gasoline engines only when the wind Stranger— In your town they eloae tha
I’ll tell you now,” the old soldier an old
CIIA PTK H X X III.
will be becoming?
| fails. However, the w ater is quite front ffoora of the saloons on Humbly, and
When Torn and the major arrived at swered, “and I think me friend Von thnt
M iss Ghellus— Yes. the ‘old’ rose will abundant when it is reached. I do not open tha slda doora, do they? Isn’t that
W aterloo station, the latter in a breath Baumser will agree with me. I under
believe th at it would bo profitable for whipping the devil around tha atiimp?
less condition, they found the German stand that this place Is surrounded by a be especially ap p ro p riate for you.- I you
to irrigate as m any as ten acres Native— Yea, and th* whipping doesa’I
w aiting for them with his two fellow es- wall to which there la only one gate. .Sure Philadelphia P ress
unless you hava a system of pipes to hurt him a bit, either.
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