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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
lPp tor a Wife HAWLEY SMART CDTAPTER IV. utea he was literally speechless; then all the prldo of rnco nursed up. IIo camo of a line of whom It had been often said that their tongues wcro as- sham and roady aa their swords. "Excuno mo," ho remarked ; "I was not aware that the times wcro so far advanc ed that our daughters were regarded as salablo commodities out of their own class of life. 1 was not aware that the social gap between myself and my solid tor was so effectually bridged over. Your son, sir, will have to take his chance with th young man from tho butcher s. mm .nr. aiuuntcc, wuo Keeps mo urapcr s Auclcnt AKrloulturr. cstaDiisnincnt In Xmlnster. I shall not wh m-rinuitiiro. tint first Industry nfMiitni. . i n . ... . i . I ' ' "v .. r. ........... , - Ji "c,"sou uur to bo lonrned and ro obviously tho most laUWaWa . I .1. II I it.. 1 4. A l.y, .1a Old Pearman had many times In the .uv., w i hi u ' mlfln and ft. v 'In ffnrtA ma-mwKai1 n 1 1 I tHiJi w.uva V.JWUJ OUHIl I roll fan s 1.1- 41... I VUlUlfVU 13 UIIU III lilU Wl.lillllK ? The next day Pearman became excess- bo paid In full The result Is, you never we;"kc 0'ro.'r temper abou lories of history. One marvels at It WZXtfi.S P toiif3uJIS mJ&.V the Cr0d,tOrS nM nCV" nn,thin' but the squire's sneer brought nfresh ns one stands Moron certain rhltldS'tof&t ""Suf'they will be In time" returned WW? lr M h , ,lho BW.n qnartor of the way of Its accomplishment. If he Harold Denlson: and the uncertain tones hand I asked Ain JTS,. Sf ? np,ttoh f"wu"' " 1'oreln Is a lit- had not had tihe ndvantnea of such an In which ht titta worn n ?,aY; 1 a?kcd J?u 1 Hsten J ,n. tlo group of farm utcnslls-a frncturotl education as Sam had had, yet he had stringent commentary aa his previous T if;. A," 5?ui ?? V,! wooden plow; n rusted sickle, two mArtn a ln for,nn hv rrnltno. on tho Unopoh you humbly CnOUgh to Start with but -f),. ,. ,,, 1ntIOrii weaknesses of his fellow-men. Those "It's just about that," said Pearman, I mate from blood in th, Sr. STthS tho"S nml P0vcrnl tn8seIs thnt hn'1 who achieve this, though it may be little "that I'm wishing to talk to you now. . 5 Lta. .thf?.e. dT',nnd .ttt him n thn horn, of om. To I SnJif; rtf ST me- "f STfS ift. at1 ?Vl& t ,d P?P .W" Hue go than sure? these iniplememH. were used 3.000 acquainted with the springs of the human like GHnn should be broken up. A good mtnn uu.uc "u ' ,.,. . .. mind thi'n all the metaphysicians and phi- deal of it, you see, has fallen Into my n ... . fenrs ago-hey ro found in the losophcrs who have ever written or dream- hands." . ".. - hv ; ul on i.-uut n.-iiiw...v. ed about It. Tht nn mh-ht bo an astute "You nn not rmtA m of w ,n cMa and forfeit their social that when Egypt wna using these man enough at his vocation of the turf, interrupted Harold Denlson; "I am quite f"' I i getting time for money bread tools, no better than those of tho but he was a child, compared to his fath- aware of the price I am paying for the .J"?"1 ,D "i S T. n n bnrbnrlnns about her, she Imd n most er. when computing to what extent he follies of my younger days." T ' B ilLe f0?,- elaborate government, an army and um Pcr.ad?:,. bind' .r.lJL.' rccan c or entitle a , f im niiinn- wYth navy and art nnd literature. n,8 OWn win. xne son inougm me aavun- u.grceaoie tacts to your memory, Ji x t,e Wood,,, Tho records nnd relics of other nn "sra ui ouiu uu uuiuulu iiiusu w du uuu iiul Buuiuiuing 10 propose wiia TO- I m.. , . , I tin,,- ,ln.., I l...l, 1. 1. ....... !.. transnarent In a worldly noint of view card to their Mnl t n oon.l.lomhlo . L.1?16 'd solicitor's Hps quivered, and tlons down through history show tho to Harold Denlson that he would be a tent wiped out. You will do me tho jus- nis tTn .r,nger9 Twl ""vously with his same strnngo Incongruity. Ior thou wlllfng coadjutor in the scheme, from the tice, I think, Mr. Denlson, to admit that 1f?aln' kas ho rfP'1: snnda of years tho wise men of tho moment It' was proposed to him; the fath- since' I have had the honor of being your , , n,, com; hcreT t0 nrsuc our worI(1 absolutely Ignored the problems er at once foresaw the old family pride pecuniary adviser, I have never held bit- , "" i'o"on. i cuino nere iu of tho flirmi A fanner remnlned either that would be up In arms against him ters to your lips, when I deemed any- ttrrnss7 ,man,.or ,w " 1 a serf or n tenant. Ho was a stolid the instant lie mooted the dea. th nc more nn nttbl u-m.ln moot thn . " " But he said to himself, "I have had I Igoncies of the case?" much to do witu Harold Denlson, and I The squire nodded assent. He certain- should know him thoroughly. He Is Selfish ly had a confused Idea that Pearman t heart to the core. In all those trou-1 had mado a pretty good thing out of blous days ot his, when 1 was settling I the adjustment of his affairs. hard names he heaps upon me, an oppor- un" K7" , . , , U tuulty of freeing himself from those en- j mnstcrfu! old pilgrim fnthers lmd no tanglcments. I advinccd a uronosltlon pmwa ni nil notuing nut noes ami which gave him a chance of In somo way sharp sticks for the IlMt twelve years repairing the evil thnt the early follies of their pioneering. And therefore for hi nfTnSrs r nmor lrnnw Mm ,iwftii nnnn I W'i ,h..j t I ot n,s youm had cntniled on his ciuid, tliousnjuls of years there was liuneor. . ..w.u, " u iwm i w ! t vwimuiivu luc aiiui lit J l dcu i t . . .... i . " what the results might be to his wife a way in which you may be relieved from V, ?, 10 pft ne,r Iu" or such m- jonrnnl of Agriculture, and daurhter. It was over what he had all trnmrviinto nmi.nrrncmnt mnn.i ducretlons. Ihe days of such prejudices to give up. He'll scout this proposal with money matters, and by which Miss nro 1 . ,e" J'0"' Mr- "unison; and ainumw hr Hand n.n! aiaolilne. with Indignation When 1 first mention it Denlson mar be the eventual mistress of u,,ce nlore .nsK Ju not 10 Sive mo an aiht n test or miiKing inncniiies ror to him; but he'll come round to it in Glinn in Its original integrity." answer now, but to reflcctupon tho pro- a period or more than n year. Prof, time. As for the girl's that's. Sam's Denison started. To be released from pof.al 1 vo mnUc t0 7.u I A. L. Hnecker, of Kebrnskn, has mndo affair; but when Denison has once made the harassing strain that lies on him now 10lm " 100 uc? nonor, Air. i ear- gcvcral conclusions. Helfera In their up his mind to her marrying him, he's as with regard to pounds, shillings and pence 1 e.r.m't "Vs t0 obsrvo that I must fl fc j t, apparently give better likir n mr.n na i knoW to trr, on f hp I hnt fi,o i,t C 2- i..i.t decline all further consideration of the ",1Mrt... B,V ".r . ...j u..v. i kt t ...i i .1.1 i i rvNuiia uy iunciiine nuiKiui; man no likely a m&n as 1 know to turn on the j i ! t, . I i-.- , . . . .. . ... I BUDiect. 1 am nerreotiv ponvincmi tti( ni lr'Zkn y m wli delicious cows that have been accustomed renfmiir nmttv m,r.in Th.v n.n niv o fo. fw . ,i v, oblivion of all status of society would bo to nana miiKing ror ono or more yenra, away with somebody else afterwards, oc- dreamed of. But hR know his man hv ""-enieiy unsuitame. Allow me to mane some cows nre not ntiaptcu to macnino casionally, but that's the fault of the this time well. AVhat was tho price he tJ D,en,80n 8 acknowledgments for the LhllKhnilriu' nnf Ircnintr thmn within tt-na frt tvt TTa M nothing I M'owwV"WH juu uuuiu uuvc Lumtntu UlUU bounds. Yes; Til nde over and see Den- but inwardly his brain was busy In vain heftfand to r.lng ,for Jour carnse. ison to-morrow. It won't be a very pleas- conjecture as to what Pearman would cry good, sir very good, cried the ant job, I doubt; but I am used to that." demand as his guerdon for producing such " us u rose ia ui8 wraw Th.. ntvnor- of niin fif thnr oith n imnnrr.n eon rri, ij. ,ji,f the time win come, maybe, when you II nervous perturbation that invariably at- worthy solicitor ever doing anything with- 'hIn,c oId Sam Pearman would liaye tends the call of a large creditor. The out an ulterior motive was one he never T:u k?",1" uul? u"u ttl four un; noise of the carriage wheels had merely entertained for nn Inatnnt. What would 1 ommg, Jir. ueuison , UUt you JI nrodneed a feeHni? of lanmid pnriosltv : he want? What iltil he mean? Bnu lnal yu nave not maaof many great II r Am..-. TM i "oochor 8toworUW uiroio tiinr....! ' "vfinfi t. i id his , r( n;s which moT.iS " "lutvos rntniii. l . . ITlll'II Tim M a. - "MM Wll t : "ou "u ii em .t.. . umiHtini opportunltlt ' .u" M Dnmlnllo.i. nntt MIIU. PhlcUCftl Worklnw wu,ffiM A nolc nn InvoBtlirator lma been stltut nn. - 4ll1(,. looKing into mo correcuieHH or incor ai this tlmo hn rectiicss of tho Hoinowhnt jwpular bo I Heochcr, wiih in lief umong farniem that dnndollona in. of Now Orleans in n ii? ltj " crenao tho yield of milk, and thnt In houno which had fr '"tei consenuenco Uioy nro rntlior tlenlrnblo ylth tho slavn ni..v?1Ueot forngo thnn othorwlHO. IIo clnlma thnt kei)t a Journal of hl Ti Ul ,! this belief l Incorrect niul l founded cxiwrlcners, hIh lotte 'N01' tad wholly on tho false nnnlogy nuggt-Hted Incldcnta benrlnrr , n 1 U by tho milky .Julco of tho dandelion. ly on tho practical lnfl Jn rurthornioro, ho nssorta thnt dnndo. Thoro wna an artuni r ' lions in lnrgo mimberH hnvo a doioto- Mre. Btowo'g brother , a ii. t wriMmrt nuun uiitvu i ..... umu k.u mini, niruruiug to hit t nnd Is ono nmong tho ctiuHes which plantation with a miJi u ninko It dllllcult to get buttor of a lino elnven thnt ho had nuwh flnvor nnd good keeping qtinlltles iu Orleans. v m Se? snrlnc nnd cnrli Bunimcr. liny which Undo Tom . t ... . hna lnrgo QunntltleH of dnndelloiiB in ncUir, but tho londln tZt,. it hns n slmllnr effect, ho nnyn( nnd ho poslto iHrtrnlt wero drawn , Willi ... VIIB R3C rVAl.ll Ll (Till I II I Ttfr Til l1 1 I a a ' n-MH nun iu. rnv tA n, - v ma- whenever It Ih prnctlcqblo to ilo o. Too Bluoh nnu Kill. hor hnnni fAA,i .urrr m b nM iibn unir. nnu rnit initnit anir i . . .. ' -i 'u wdwhiJ vn" - - i im. uiiinrv nui ... . ... t . . i . . . .. . .. .. . I . .. .. .. . . . Win Kill mem. itciuK iiuK i .oy uvw At Iftflt , , ...lino Hint . luivn I . " t-VU .......... ..... . ... """ " a na nrn ,,. a . a . . ... I " Mill flllU llllin till I.-.. nnd hu n inr. nnu uenonucu in piles no I ..... " ' ... ... ...... . a iniy ftno d .l m ...-.. " - . r I niiu witu mien mm. ik.t .... ravenous for Bnlt from long continued bo,.,, ,n. n' 'J,?rm deprivation. lh.t If you give them If J"' ""f brine from the ,et br In freo IZlTZS X uv"1 Ar or nor rMii ra wa. . . : . . .. . i umiJnvti iiuiuro win trm M i . i.iiiiAiin 'ATruiDnm u n nur ri imp - vv vi ta . why no innii knoweth slow poison for hog. for cattle. I vufc nvi iiiiriiiiun nr n'Mt ni " I U) milKfil 1110 Wirll wmIU. il. l. T!rlflfn nf !HIINr. I C'limi IllllUnilirO 111 (It Hi ifiit1 ILi t TlH Crvlt 1 1.11 1. wrtttu i uaIiIam bm I Il4WmiTktt 1 3fJ tfu fit j. . a A ..aa.trt. aaaA. i M I flM lAlllfA.i.1 TIaaaL... ill. . AI.A .... T la l.ililAM VtaaMMtlAJa I lltlllt UThAtM ( art Ah a.lLl A . . - . . af A I M ll. . I 1 .4 B.aaa.1. aa aV ..LI l a. .... and iut tho innuuro buck on tho land. 1 will wrlto that thing If I HreP As Is the case with nil legumes, the P0PULAB BREEDS OF CHICKENS AND DUCKS. but the announcement that Sir. Pearman wanted to see him made the squire's pulse quicken, nnd it was with an anx- CIIAPTER V. A silence of some five minutes ensued iety he was unable to disguise that he I between the two men : the old lawyer welcomed him In his own peculiar slow I was anxious that the tempting bait he tones. I held out should be thorousrhlr eoreed be- "Slt down, Pearman. Take that arm-1 fore he was called upon to state upon chair, and make yourself comfortable. I what terms all this might be brought hope to heaven you haven't come to make about. His best experience of men told zne the reverse?" nim that there was no such mistake in "Not at all. Mr. Denlson. My visit is . "fe as hurrying an axiom most of us ot a business one, though I have some- learn though general - toe . late but to tof"5; ,iB" cure; Indeed, it was more than probable er mistakes in your career than this morn ing's work." And, muttering to himself,! the irate old gentleman left the room. I wonder what the world Is coming I to!" muttered Harold Denison. "The idea of a child of mine marrying the son of a money-lending solicitor !" Then his thoughts reverted to that ten thousand pounfl mortgage,- and the angry words of the old man at parting, and ho reflected, moodily, that there was little likelihood of much time being granted PRIZE WHITE WYANDOTTE COCIt AHO HEM 1 1 in., v 1 - - ' a- 11 r aaim. ' 1 invwtvjT-i tJTRwtr PEKIN DUCKS PAIZr WINNING LIGHT MAHMAKOCHReUS PULLET X 11 A . . A a J II I ll thine I should like lust to talk to vou derive minor advantages therefrom. n little about nresentlv. Shockinir weath- "This sounds too good to bo true, Fear er we're having. Bad for the farmers man," at length remarked the squire. "If very isn't it?" it can be done, yon must have some In- "You may say that. Nothing we have fernaI r5dcr the proposition, that it is to sell seems to be worth anything. All hard,r, possible I should assent to." farm produce is a drug In the market. lt ls not ,lkelX that this can be brought TTow' Oorinnder coin on? It looks like about without some valuable assistance vonr ratherinr. n terrlhle harvest fn Anril from yourself," rejoined the solicitor. at Newmarket, anyhow. The horse is "But will you bear steadfastly in your doinir well. I sunnoce?" mlnd the advanUges that will ac- .. , 1 1 1 ! -i a 1 a 1 ..lit "Yes. I believe so. You know. Mr. cruB "uuieuiaieiy 10 joureeu, nau uiu- that Pearman, In his anger, would call In his money. All which considerations har- assed Harold Denlson's mind not a little, and be thought, if it had to be done again, he would reject the old lawyer's proposal with rather more courtesy. (To b continued.) Ono of the most popular breeds of chickens for general utility Is tlio NUlto Wyandotte. Tho birds of this strain aro smaller than tho Plymouth Rock, but nro equally rapid growing. Good layers and lino market fowls. Fekln ducks excel all other breeds both for eggs and flesh. To ralso ducks succejjsfully nnd mnke a profit both from eggs nnd young ducklings, tho stock uirus BUoum bo young ns far ns posslblo March hatched birds, and never more than two years old. The Light Brahman aro tho oldest nnd per haps tho best known of the feather-legged chickens. Size Is tho quality that recommends this breed. Whero lnrgo nnd slowly maturing fowls nro uesircu tite i-igiit urniiinu tins no superior. Denison, I'm getting too old myself to lately to Miss Denlson? Will you, more- t b flve t, cani8 dragged, x . -r . I ovpr. he L'oml enoutrh to hear me nntlentlv "" u.ub(,tw, eee after such things. I leave all that to over; De enouen 10 uear me pauentiy 10 uie enu ; mlltlniv Allntitintn linnil nml mntlilnn a v.inni.1. r-f... -"-e .... - ....". A woman ontrrvi n nniiro ntntion in methods of milking hnvo a detrimental Holland nml asked the ollicer In charge f,ffect ,u,Pn thc ,,,0,w'- Mnnlpulatlon of II1U UUUUl IB uunuiuiujjr jiuwsmii IU ".My husband hns been threatening f,no instances before nil tho milk can 1 . a. i. . a 11 .. t. 1 tii I lu uie ciiu a 1 V .1 .n 1 VT ""r1" u The squire nodded an impatient as- for some time to drown himself," she uo uwn v u""1- mJn welP- Rar -H' Whv en" - explained, "and he's been missing now T"" " .maCbln0 C"" In,,k T" h Iluu..we.n; Bor ncciden,l8! ..Yo muatt ot cou,. quIte aware tor two aya" thc saa,e "limber of cows m an hour a. 3 " 5.' "V ". .. .If that now Miss Denlson 'has arrived at a "Anvtl.Inc 'noonlln nhont him u ne milking by hand. Two men ever buuuuii. . . . 7 .. j I mnrrlnna.tUl atra lir rraif mnnnnl nt. I , . ...... ... Onoriltlnir foiir lIllll'lllllCH CUI1 DrUCtl- now, as you know; nut in the old days " p. . which iib chii uo recoj;iiizwf nsKea ino ,. , . . ---- -- --- . - I should have had a thousand on him." "l,7 uaYO "u ufH oflieer, preparing to fill out a descrlp- uu ",n,v lUM:u ""- "'"" iJfAh, well," said the old lawyer, "there's where it Is. You always would believe -; ' a J For several moments th !L It Efe '.i htfcJSVnJ seemed to be searching her run well." "Yes," laughed the squire; "and in consequence you made a fortune while I lost one. I in afraid, too, it would be the same thing all over again if I could begin once more. Pearman shot a keen look at him from under his grizzled broks. and thought most assuredly that it would be so, and how very much it would facilitate his tion blank. the woman memory. Suddenly .her face brightened. "Why. J'es, sir. He's deaf." Every body s. lng by hand. Two operators with four machines milked twenty-four cows In nn hour. It Is necessary to thoroughly wash nnd boll tho milking machine parts after each usage lu order to pro duce milk with ns low bacterial con tent as that resulting from cnrcftil methods of hnnd milking. Denver Dlliloiiiatlo Hobby. "Bobby," called his mother, "did you ,7 give your baby brother a slice of thut - raisin nle?" Uftinif Uo Wnnon no Tessum." nnswered Itobbv. "nml. I constructeu a wagon nwi jacK tnnt - af 'Well, a young gentleman of consider able property, and still bettei crpecta tlons, who has had the privilege of meet lng Miss Denison, is so struck with her charms and accomplishments that ho has commissioned me to ask your permission to try whether he cannot succeed In in duclng her to accept him as a husband On the noint of family he is oulto aware that he has no pretensions to Miss Denl- mamma, after I hadelren It to him I '8 ono ot tuo '""idlest devices on tho ,. 1 I. L. . . . 1 I t I ...... I ...I J 1 I.. 1 .. . J. present design if the squire was a little " T " .m ' ' , notlced Umt ,)0 ,,nd the Bl,co wlUl . . ' . , W Involved In that way at present, ne of think there would be nothing to be de- tIje ,n Jt put on or take off a grnln rack or course knew the main part of narold 8lred- you careless boy! Never the lenst wnKOn box' Tho construction Is very Denison's entanglements, but even he. "Wno io yu mean?' broke Jn the consideration for vonr llttio iirotimr t I simple. Mako a cnn)euter's Jack, only though his principal man of business, did lulre' llas Maude given blm any en- HnnnH., k ' ...... not Know now dbu mings reany were, it """"s"";, ,.f, ,nmtrln T 1.,.., - .. ,o.,ih int. Ken Mm more n(!,i Btorj to me?" On, jes, innmmn, I had lots of con o t.nfni.1 the ohlect of his omimur im,i "My dear sir, his acquaintance with sideratlon." he been nossessed of such knowledce. Miss Denison is far too slight for any- "You did?" "Well, Pearman," continued the squire, thing of that kind ever to have been even "Yes, Indeed. When I saw nil thoso "I am afraid I have no money left to put thought of on his part. He is merely seeds I was afraid they might givo upon L-orianuer. unose old days are ; i " IMm appendicitis, so I ate his slice, gone, aes," saia wenison, Diiieny ; "bait- "vitoo" Tience are of more account to me now would never aare to aspire to your " . a tl -1 II 1 av.-aa.a. than soverelKns were then. But what b uaugmer s uanu. a .ik.uhicu. . , . ..it. . . 1 .0 xt..i. I All thin flhnnr of deferenre lnnnntn trie I hfl nunnl Arnivil of InnAfu mA.i. U you warn iu iua w uio ouuun ixoiu- 1 nvc iu u,..... lng to my advantage, I'll be bound." "J"' "e tctne proposition, at all BCatel nrotind tho stove in tho Ylllngo ? ' !. . "I'm afraid not; not but that it might wvuy. ou ui. ct A-uruu grocery. 1 OUr. HAW CAIf HANDLE IT. boro a hole, b, Iu tho center for a 2 Inch gas pipe to net ns a king bolt Then take a 4xl-lnch, 8 foot 0 Inch long crosspleco and faston It to the ) jour uwii uufuuuajic. . , ... ...j . ... 7" . ... lio xvna lntorr.mtnl h, n ,,n.,,lm.. "" '-"""I'.-'-" inn.,1 . T .on .nil . m n,1 I Cerinluiy KUCW UU 11 aU a BOH. OUt. miX- " """"- " uubuiuiuud ... rl..n n nti.l l.o.n Kt- ...111. A-1 l..l. wuu, .., - v.. , . ... . t. . ln.,,,1, fhnf xV.,u to.i.l nml lo "'v v' """ ",UKV " few of your propositions that tended that - , " '"1 ZVL " "l.V V... .i 7.i "V", .. braces, a. Tho height Is 3 feet 0 Inch way. A few hundreds to be saved Here " uut v u.u.i i, b muui ui ji, chum AnA .vi,ih, 4 I .. ... ...... . I iAA t min otron liaar1 nf Mm I .1 ai. . . . . , I mum nnu mere, at me cost 01 total abandon ment of my social position cases In which the saving was Incommensurate with the sacrifice, "You judge me hardly, Mr. Denlson, On the occasions to which you allude, odd times, even heard of him. "But who Is It, man? Let's know the name ot this basniui suitor It's a quality one sees llttio enough of In theso days." "My son, Mr. Denlson, Is the gentle- nardon me If I say tliat It was on over- man who solicits your permission to do atrnlned delicacy on your part which pre- nis nest to win your aaugnter." rented matters being brought to a more "Your son I Why" and hero the squire end ed tho .speaker, after the laugh had subsided. I,, Knd Illm Paul. "Sho Bays you nro a fool." "All right" "Are you not going to tnko her to on It nnd swing It off When tnklug off the grain bed place tho Jack a llttio better than half way to tho rear end. then removo tho rear end off tho wagon Orst nnd swing It on 0 the Jack. Then put your weight the wagon, tnsk for making such nn assertion?" plnclng a smnll Jack under tho front "MODC. BIIO UaS eviuenco In her nnu. ond. (1. 'A. Itur. In Vnrm .,,.,1 tw., T. I. I .u -fwl tl 1-...1. T . . ... . . -" u.-i rminiuviuij tuuuuniuii, k in ma vru 1 biuit, ivi wh iuuuuuduuui ii "UB I SeSSlOIl liy WulCU UI10 Can PFOVO her with you all." muttered tho old lawyer, a levelling age, he knew ; that the tide Bfntement" musingly. "You forget these scruples ot democracy was at the Hood, ho was R. ,,,. when they might he of use to you, and aware; that our cherished Institutions hamper us, who have to put your affairs were looked on with disdain, that there straight, with them afterwards," were people who saw no virtue In coro- "A Denlson of Glluu, sir, is not to be nets, and thought an Established Church Included in the same category as a hank- a worn-out Institution that Jt would be rupt trader, I presume," remarked tho as well to do away with, ho had heard; squire, haughtily. but that tho son of a confounded money- "No; but It would no better both for lending attornoy snouiq presume to dream "Yes, I proposed nouston Post to her once." The Annual Honey Crop. In ono year tho bees sent to mnrkot a crop at honey worth nearly as much is the bnrloy crop; three times ns much ns tho buckwheat cronr sa.onnonn greater than tho ryo crop, and nearly Strenuous Hint. HusbandLet mo seo, how lona has 0,000,000 greater than tho rlco cron Jt befn since Uncle John was hero7 All of tho rlco and buckwheat grown Wife Oh, It must bo several yenrs, on nn nggrogato nren of 2.12(1 iji him and his creditors If It could be so. of mating with a Denlson of OHnn he no was hero tho week after I got toy square miles, did not reach to tho You repudiate the Idea of all compro-1 oad never contemplated. Jfor a few ala- ( but xmw oonnet. I Taiue 01 tuo nouey by $K31,2), roots of tho cow pea crop add a great deal of nltgrogen to the soli, nnd hnvo a marKCd effect on fertility. If a heavy, green crop of cow imms Is plowed un der in tho autumn It Is best not to plant the laud until tho following Thoro l to bo n new Lwpjplj John Calvin to bo brought out la J illlt-llirr lilt "T1iratlnn nf flirt f'rrrti - - - ' ilrelth nntilvenary of his birth, Mr. Marlon Craffford'i r.r ford Is one of the most Intotrwa men his books appear vita hit ninr a am iiinfinrt wn mitqbi who wrlto with 1cm ease. ."Self Control nml How to Eecsie Is the title of a now volant toon to insuoil by mo eminent vr. 1 1kIs of Bern, Swltzerlund, Ito I written this book upoa K-Jf toM rather tho want of It. ai a ftrlWt of many forms of nervons Tho new book differ from roady publiflhed In that It vrlH Uh ly n philosophical and direct oik of what self-control may aa nnd how It may bo secured. Such honor ns a statue ImjHfcl to lw bestowed upon the oW Bprlng. A very gornl plan for bringing c, m fl'SS, up the fertility of a wornout Held Is to 9?" ln"' fi P S sow rye lu tho Ml, plow this under ' "11 In the spring, harrow thoroughly, let ii the IMA III ! ll.k .....Al. a I III IIV IS. 111IL Vi --- v..u .,iiu j,u ,1 jiiumii, nnu uien soy ; ," 1 nUttS cow peas. Cut tho rns for hnr .mi type, M 'ready beP ow rye again. A fow seasons of mien treatment will restoro fertility to tho soil. Fortunately, both of theso crops win grow on very poor lifnd. oitii Hitmro of tho inn for tb oration of members. iw 3 the mmmeatator ehnncnu of a stntuo or wow which has not disappeared m r ... ..1.. n'lm memoracit ... . I I lflflflll Hill. AUV A truck gardener tells that this Is bout thl hnt was H nw. U10 Wav ho rnlKtwl nnrlv tnmnlnn,. Ilo Of IllOtnl pltllllCS puriV took a dry goods box 2 by feet and flutlor ,n tho brc"e-, 8 Inches deep. In each comer of tho, Prof. Rudolph E Vj box ho set a plooo of 2-luch pipe, so Problem .of Human Lire, ' J mat no could water tho ulanls. from tho great iiimKum ii - the bottom, pouring In tho water and present time, will ho w5 ii.m.irr if . . .. t 1.1- inivoriitptlon the 80lDOT ,v tiviiiiviu iiirouK" mo sou, ' ... mrta ?m wiii,,1 , ',1 n ..M.. 1 - ... I lllT.ri.rt. rtAM V 1 1 1 1 1 iiiw i .....w. nua cuiiiiimlii or u nuiKiy 10am - " n-bat crc ' put Into tho box after tho bottom had viowed ns a whole? been covered to tho depth of 3 Inches purposes it socks w wlh ..,..11 ..11..1 ...m. . ... u .f linntl nOSS (IOC " ' "u" -""i-ii nun silica Btnnio ma- I't""!'"1''. " ' i-a dctei nuro. TJ10 svedR wcro planted nnd to us? To nsk """gjjjj Kiuiy covered and thn soil kept moist, ons is i , w but not wet. in oik. ..fn.- i.,i.. f r.lfe. nor need WB S18'. jig tho green tops appeared, nnd Jn our right to nsk then, uatfj uhch weeKB uioy wero iraiisplantMl re mo cry ith(WrkUi mo n Bimiiar box. bo inr sot nn lneh lOlirt nt euiiii. i...A!,f il deeper than they grew In tho first box. hands. ' "f"" e; to V They grow in tho hn in uimHnr,Ui nloof from the MWW'V.' places for three weeks, when they hor Inrt to plajr . I18" m, wcro reauy ror tho ganlen. nentiy ni :n:iM U lnrgo nna tto' it from confusion and dire"' KfTKa I-reairvril Win. w.. Uy n novel protess of nrcsorvlntr. Uh ultlmato gonl?" 1 .. - "l T vggs six motitns old aro mndo to retnlu a,.. .Ha their "now laid" freshness. Tho nro- AJi v. 0.. tett ) C0SS has boon ilnvf,lml l. o n... . II. "-nu"' .... fh n . . "i ,u atorv COUCCtW'"" . . Iti I'.IIC 1811 Illiniiftnvu 11.M..,. .i..i ... uS . ... .hri ir that an egg decomposes owimr to the "'""""'L lvelUt pr entrance of bacteria through tho shell. .1' Tuomt Milton, W "Jl Tho eirirs nro thoron.,i,i .i.n,i M.H. to o"n . lton jwWJ . n"V viwiwipvu nnu 1 ........ Tti 1BI0 if 1 disinfected mid then Immersed In n fe,lw.' I bookwr' vessel of hot i.nrallln wax in vacuum. c " ' Id nto tbe 1,1 Tho nlr tno shell Is extracted by tho SllPt?SttH3l hen allowed Ui enter the vessel, when 'fm " ben circiitoJ thn hot wnr ln ,...,.i ..... .... UUtll " t .((, L AW m. oiiuu, which uius lormotmcaiiy J t,inC every iw " ;A,al eals It Kvnporatlon of tho contents W.?WK-t. n BlraW of the eggs, which has n harmful ef- w..Mrl ' ,rio dealer, M 3 a i a .a ainllAK Illlll tll" ' a . Amlllll mm recr, is tnoroby prevented and tho egg !" : UrcbBMr, , is practically slorllo. tom& a pure , ii 111111 : na. .- nimiui T' V"". , , l. PA""';. Ja I bought by mw.. ;- , for tw in tU Feed Ut. V" for P. because it is loss bulky.