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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1905)
til SSf Cn.TER XX Continued.) He ttirned nUl 1 remained silent ;ne seeol nen uexi iiwpvtv I "Tell So what In altJfW M ntt Oner!" Tin cne.1. .Money irora you! I.ook here," and she tore .open '"liT'n rr"""u-lKt-l""",1th tabic ibere are the two hundred dollars you sent me enclosed la your farewell lrtlcrl look what I dMRttM0rn And she tor them Into .WreVhi ,H?Wvre the presents you pare nie; see. What I do with them!" Aud the' IhbV'but some trinkets, and crushed thorn beneath her tftU "Sow will yon ak me It It Is Sin&w7LT)i?iaJtrfnf r0 look upon In Its deathly palter, aqd, .convul sive quivering. air&M'glnrine' eyes. That man, with all his iron will, quilled before her. "HeanJWlMirrlll IiavelL Let me refresh yoifVffirj a'ou feiiiwl me In a travels lfio.Af Vaa a Were child then, possessed of a strange power over I certain tnTnda a power that to an am- I bitloua. imsoj-unillous r4jetur Uke ior rtra rawMioway to use me at the time. 1 bnt you were loth to lose sight of so ad- 'an in.'JtiAvrotr? DTou woruieq ell Into u" JUtuSUenc. ami' - gel (roni me that I waa diaconteuted with a mode of life which gave me but a bare living, and filled the pockets of my employer. I waa rain of the attention of a fine gentleman I who had been brought up In a back alley. Too. told my father that Ife'lftedSo'iU.Unryv Bt Edmund's you ycc-old help to; .set him np In buslnessfStnat yra would rec-!omnendhjtu-xuatom, as you possessed neuce'la le neighborhood.. jrllan juu I'VWhaTd "reason to repent &"Mf father hit upon a more easy and jirofitahle trjile than shoemaklng." she rest ak, col heeittag the Interruption. IMd wAfpendrt UponCyoar.promlses, rctolghtWare aftard. f ou thought no 10& of gem, id tarsi elapsed after ur parting at Spalillng before 1 ever eiwl-h3fttnng-TJr"yWi again. Qne day Mre met In the streets of Bury, Although vsra had lantl w f-mcmtziV enrli ther instantlr. You exnressed great iellght at the-taeetlng, which certainly i i-SKnruj as 11 nfK miuv joiu hs rfgartltool you required, to of-the most diabolical Ic-hemes that waa ever hatched In hu- rhan braiuOClait before you dared to ropoae It ,4 V me It was necessary to lhake me ybTfr alave. When you last vp me L wa an nnrftlalv .looking, udv veral offers of advantageous marriage. ut I wWprtfad; smbltlous; the life led, and all Its associations, Vere bate- 1 to me I longed to be free, of them 1, and I waited and watted. You. with in?, divinodrmy secret; o fTQp)f rJ fjlj) n led by.soi lion smivanity, I believed you be- ved that you. the fine gentleman. 4un f)nt-atXhat time you simply lied, to serve, yotir own jmijsojeJ loaapwTTTj .uiuudu,- itM you uoimu me down to breathe no word of your aecrets to my father. You said, once In. hi, pofveriyou would never be free frMtVeWrtlons." "Silencer' thundered Itodwell, spring ing to hisfeet. . . .. - " WelWnjfiHVjf o tflat tor (W.prea ent MaM giM Hint, jmr left Bury, adTll l'JEfiV$?J yAfgln&or a long, lVKtftJha&ia4aWI-yoir returned. Bo you hare got her Into your clutch again. Wbat la It to be lhla tlmp mnr der or marriage?" 3 2 ..' T How my heart leaped! Could it be Clara 0 whom she was. speajdug? The pttHJalTrJhaUIWn In1 -Ills' namesake's cottage the likeness to Ijer. orrotten until that moment. Sashed upon me with the force of conviction. Oh, how" iajcef-' Wo9Wary 'you" Vpcak; such, wprds to in the presence of 'a' stranger?" he -tic me cried. "You are venomous enough to' en deavor to establish such a charge against "vmeyoy'fo-be'ia'piDle of any rrlmrL TnH.Unrtarll.!i'""""''' di daln?nttyr-"Btttrougiryou would give the preference to that which .compromised you leat.1'1 1 "SflrWfl.1 ftdmU.that,! Intend to mar ry Ber. what then?1' he demanded, bold ly..(JYdu.jwill.J'lIlrf thwart me?" "I keep roy Intentfons to myself. Ilut; I haV''figUttlin; "jlerlra'ps you are not aware you hare a riral?" she snlil, moek lngWinVu,lwWiId"ri6t imagine Mr. Carston In the character of, a gay ds-celerr'yV('rk,kii'lali!snre-you tliat. dur-Ing-a short absence from, his, lorlng, wife, he '' ItnaUlbg 'ii'olent" lore io Miss Clara aa a single gentleman, and not unituceesl tV1, TheHer:" hls is no uWecJjJn Jest upon." he nib' lilvt&ml fiDo you mean to aay menacingly towards me; but, weak as I waa, I rose up, and cod fronted him. I felt no fear of him, al though I was Ijaj agitated to speak too overwhelmed bfij thsthjooghta of my worse tharwrleBXltto'. He panjM'tf-.Jliren. tft).aj lopk r sm preme egoAMv-.lme upon hli heel Hod addressee! jfldltlr. "Such an object is too contemptible to excite anger. However, I pretjmethatfor the future you will restrain ur him such roving propensl- tlesnraMeM.WrtWMer-!b.conBJence you-ii Ve WBoiert ' to rei vpose In lilm this Now let me understand. Do we part frienU or foear1 " piediel ifysejt jla nothing either wn&- For yeare-you used me as a tool, fofe-we have the reverse of the medal; youSSre utterly within my power, and I wilffjjse that power lo minister solely to mjr own(ili(tMst br caprice, aa the casTrhay be) jltlii)Ut one thought of you. Yonjfshould have remembered that those wheWpve Intensely, hate Intensely." Unregarded her for a moment with a HUmcertell'fbbU'.' whlcH 'she met by one of termination, He tried to lauglt off theWfpct of her words, bu .the lough wnS woful failure. "What n fool I iniiffc)e to stand llstenl . , . I, 1 . to the words cr armau numuui 3 s Si to ton? aaii tub -WRY ft UV VI IK when ah cauedJto hlniT "Where you, going? It lou are going to her nK 1 mtvodlie 'He loe5"more aeTOnKlnerH; tien ne oroae out into strong anamemas against M.ftnUuuury. . aitHlnut-nhim he owru the most dendly vengeanco.1 "MontgomryLhaa serrol me wtll, and I da'r. ycxirjo ha,nn him in any Ifvay," h'. suldi JJhe..saine tone of vnlraTaupe- rlority. "Do sm, John IttMiwell, and be fore two hours your nude ohnll fttnliw all that I can tell him. I)n 11M fall Into a passion. You hare fnlleil. Into the trap, nnd yott will never get "ifit of iroy,oeaung younnMC ugaitrn me iarsi He muttereil and laughed vnJ'llllj but. -he j rfj&i wntUtrt'lr-(VJ. I le triumph was complete. rrrwentljF tl.ey left the room together, Judith (lyubh locking- the, do6r bulilqjilif r. I saw aoVmotv olAlith or Mr. Qtnl well. A socuv, ikt? wre KfP0 i crawled b"adk .lajboOlClutlcrly prosljulf j, both mentally and bodily, oon after wards the nurse returned, and after! gm Ing rae my meillclne, andTSome beeq tet. wrnnil .bridllr (m i'TA BTA1 hlsnket. ' and putting "the key of the door under? her heatL as was her custom, lav down upon Hour after hour I. lav tosslna about In a sleepless, -roental'lgenyVlClnra was undoubtedly la th.wV)ronrtir1thJme, exposed to heaven knows what suITrrlngs and persecutions; and yet. for any hope of, .seeing or succorlug her, I might aa well hav beeffTiUndreds of miles away. , At last, nnable to lie there any longer. I rose and dressed myself. A fire was sUU smoldering ln the' nuge crate, ana a sight light was burning upon the" table. The nnrae. bv her. hlnL. reirular breath Inr.- teemed to" be"Ift adeep sleep, aud I moved about cautiously. Her fare was turned to the open jddtpt the sofst I crept behind' It ancu Inwrtedmy trem bling handibeneathlthelpllloM, feeling further and furtherAiintil injr flnpTs touched a hard substalncc It was the ward key. Little by little I drew, it away she atlll sleeping profoundly fitted It noiselessly In the lock, turned It. and the next moment found myself Id a large, dark ball, atjhf footfto.f, an Im mensely wide staircase. I closed; the door oftly l-Jblnd roe. A long window; that alretcnedSipwanls from the first landing, admitted 'sotD clent tight to guide me, and, with' a noiseless step, I. crept l the stairs. At the top of the first flight waa a long corridor, on each side of, which, as far as I could aeev for 'thtitrhcrjeat waa lost to obscurity, waaa-"line af'doqn. Now came my difficulty; ths allght'rit error" would not only'deieit' my preset object, but consign me to a stricter iu veillance than ever, and perhaps bring about Clara's removal to some spot 1(0 which -I could obtain no cine. fjlDpoiV, by chance, that I slioulcljgo4oIuJltls chamber fdoor?"" I 'shifdiTered at tje thought j .,, Jf .J Wood "foVs'ome moments-itnh-hfd of the corridor, irresolute what todo, listening eagerlr far'the slightest' soufia that might guide me. Hut the silence was deathlike. Down the corridor I moved noiselessly. Through; .the;; crev-l lcea of the third door came faint strraka of light and faint muffled sounds, either moans or a low, mo.notcma, jijpglng the walla a"nd;door:werig soJtblrf5that it was dlf&Vult tedUtlngnlsK wt&. I listened more eagerly, ijkitlU C fancied-" I couldtosringulHFSCIaraVttce. I paused for a moment, end then, with my heart beating Jn my throat, tapped gently. Breathlessly I waited for sev eral seconds. No "answer. Then I tap ped a second time a , little louden ...A, .sound of moving, and then a1 soft trem ulous voice, that .thrilled my very soul, asked faintly. "Who Is there?" I could doubt no longer. The key was in the lock outside. .1 tried, Jt-prturn,- ed It opened the door met her whom I sought heard a low cry or astonish ment, and my darling waa In my arms. At that moment I fancied that 1 heard aound like the click of a lock In the corridor. I snddenly turned, disengaged myself from ber arms, and looked out, All teemed precisely ss I had left It no light, no object, no aound; It must have been fancy. I genjjy drew he key from the outside, and, reversing lit, locked the 'door from-'wthln. We' wre alone no one could surprise US' sow, Tn h airpr nnestfbns. howbatl'I dis covered her, I scarcely k'newiwat ta arawer; for, tee nrsc excitrineorioc our meeting over, I repented that I h"6d erei soucht It. Could I have frmlihkr from her enemies then, and then only, would It hare been Justifiable? iAaj lr was, I waa feeding my own nQpclf.-pa'1., and engaging more and jnore-clonely the affections of a simple-hearted -girl, be neath the ver roof thht shejjered. the Implacable woman who claimed as her husbaud. Ob, all this was :weak, -criminally weak; and I felt It so,"and yet I had not the courage ta end It honestly'. After a while I asked her what hap pened upon the fatal night that we lost her how she came to be- separated root She told ma that a rush of people had suddenly Impelled ber forward aifd that hf the time ahe could Uum her head to look round, she found that she had t-een coiried out of sight of Mrs. Wilson. At that moment a young man. evident ly the same who had delivered Mputgynfa ery'a message to me, ttnitdieil 'her 'trtopi the shoulder, and said that I was wait ing for her In a cab a little wuy down the street. "He-was hurryIng;'nea"one all the time he 'was speakn(ftlint on; "and I was too bewildered. JiyJJuy s(tia tlon.,jb' offer the Jlg(U"st'freslsWuce. Th'ere'wss' a long line1 ,of cobs and car riages;' (he one he 'polnted dut as ours was the last of all, and stood up an un frequented eldo street, lie opened the door and pushed me In! at the same moment a strange man. Jumped In past me, the door was slammed, the windows raised, and the horses were off at full speed, before I could recover my breath." From her description, I discovered that this map who accompanied her waa Montgomery. lie was Ifatlni the "I am such a poor, nerveless crea ture so utterly destitute of all pres euce of mind that I could only r laaeomer-iirt'nobrtttni After a drive, which 'tcmril.toj he? excited fancy WiHWrnfl fifi Ithey stopped before a tifll Iron gale, which, after ji llnvo.i jrsM-nslhrd from within. ytfer UKHf.owtWMJnA winding falk. a the end of which was a large, ghvimyl looking bouse, Mforanvhltfn.Vi'Jt'VHtla, stopei!. Tlirii. assisted by Montgoiierjr. sho was sutTerVd 4b alight. A rruiKN servant rondurted her I" the npartrjilliM In which 1 found her. "She was very- kind tv me," Cl went on, "awl assured Ine' oer nnd over again that no harm, would jbe don la me that I was anions ftlendt, 11 ltd wlintATit f IlkmL.tii nsk fiir t isli uld uave, bnt that ahe could tn'tt' peruitt m lave that room. Ilujitio entn-oly ci wring from her who her eniploVer V I have been here now nearly 11 Cortnlgh everything 1 hare expressed aSvJshlWi has been given me, and ,1 waa. growl tigil n quite reconclleil tn mjf positionj roi can be content In any place Vlhore I treated kimllr: but this erenlUfAlust I was watching the fcreni r in slifK behind the trees. 1 .heard niyWor op and upoh looking; round aateA " . She burfed her (are lit her ban Is, aeemlnvlr lllinble tn nVoceinl. 1 kll vt perfectly well whom she hod seen, uV thdmh 1 aakr the um-ntWn. " "Thbse tcrrtbW yt" ift )jr'er U sinking her voice to' AtrlllipiT- ,,, r ltr the aid of trtlnls' ',1 h'ljd fe's'rt ff . en 'w hqilrs J'ehirt, '( began' to. jn derstMill It, all 'nW. bijt b'nly d!mly4 ; I; asseu per wnai sne ineflut " "Vl, t khiU ni (nl.l ritltP' !..( ss with a shtnUle'r'. "I WIU it ,!,nv thAt imt' ilia undtrstarid hit fienrful ii sltlon, olid that you. may lake me, fwy kivm 11, (. , 11 ; 1 She knelt doyn ht biy leet. ami tiffVW close to, ma she ,old iter ,torv. sppok fue'lu a subdued volc,e, tin' "I was brought up by ,a.4e.orrf HlHI grandfather, the only friend I ,c4ns &Uiw) for my father, who was nolUecry dliH In India, when 1 was very ypimtvimkl my mother followed, Mm, .within Itifithoii a,year. She .was my grandfather's, r'duni est' and favprite daughter; audi httttr her deadi. he seemed to havN trans fer ml alibis ntTetlou to me. fnrlilteiill e'raliy doted 'upon me. I hod in ,(-oulh who wos much much older;. tMia imj self, but, like myself, an orphan, nrver liked him or. I should rnlher jaji lwni"a!way"a frTghlenel of'Titm; yet ev erybody called him h all the woolen. Until )ne homes a little! girl, the favorite nenhew. to be the heir to all his grandfa.Uirfi wealth. John Uodwall baled no,Tanil xnoweu it, 100, anu tna iuniei um e ...iLm.n tiil hint.- WhlD 1 ' S H f alwut! thirteen, grandfather mad n 'freiW will; and as he was hrvet emttrUlntO) have me a moment from hli side, tiwos dictated to the tawjer In my nee,nce. In' It I was named heiress to all he pos- sesed, with the reception of an' afjilu Ity to John, and the former will," by which John would have Inherited , all bU wealth, was destroyed: ' I waa'very much troubled when I heard this; snd fi old gnlndfftthrr how much hippjeV I, 'should be IMie-.would let thlnga' rririaln 'as thJr were, as) I waa . certain (AMsW Ueltil would know better wiat to,,do,'lthi thsl monev than L should. . ,,! I ''We'll,' In some way or other i5flW!9 JdhU' Wnt but that a' 'new' Will' hod been: made, nnd that I was" jiresVlft ' thu time. Ouce ,or twice; heiput.aowe ouestlous to, me, In nil o'ff.hand. ftlndiofJ inonner as 10 us. cujuemsi uum wwim, of the strict Irijunitlona I hid.reee ved, I was verv cautious, and finUlntt tlfat he could, elicit nothing train meiihe'lWviSiUry the stlemnL Itnt, h becsinel liUooM frequent vlslor to'lij. Healafyitwik,! greuf tlalns td tngratfaVe himself, Into grandfather good graces,' tfnU u'Jt uri- successfully. iTo be eonOnosd.tM . nl r t r s . i ,; p.OW LIKED THE SMOKE. .7 ilnlsbe nVril'scd'to 'rtl've Usua't djpiJf, II " ' , Ul JIIIHI '.I Alfmt Js 11105 of tlio Unlveta'rll' f Vlngtnla; was a disturbing element Mill f nrm life one day 4iut wcckr fcnya tbo Baltimore. Klin- ,w - -J :.tH'J IwiHjtiiltbvIuaiaeiitowhJto'fWICf A friend He found Die youni; innn la tlio barn about to begin tho day's niCk- ln. ,1'U fFleudUialvlbciifelnouT, but lr apifnding tlQ )imruer tihU -ooa try home, In .Viltiuipru .count v,,Biid diic jjsfata In the staple occupatlimfi Pf tl farm. ' One of Ids, hpbbloa if ml'Mm, the tovva, nnd he wu', about tp (ifpiu oil 'k very ludyUtco olil brlndiy wl(( jr. James climbed the fence and call oil out to blm. Jtr. It.1,' the gentleman 'of ' liUbo'lle tiatfes, came to meet Mm, nria tlifc twfa shook hands and chatted for a foW minuter , . ' i . i "Excuse me, old man," ho said to Mr. Jamea, "while I milk tUepoW-rlj "GahWiuthMk'ttirr'rcira!Ml'd like to wak-U.ybki do.ltt" Thereupon Mr. Ml lut bUnelool In place, ari-pitBCd l)la,rii, n, ImiK'Hnibe milkmen liav.e Jo Ouvunu procceaciu Mr. James wajked .to the cow'y head urd gently trdkei tieV' neck, oiaylii appropriate and endearing things tho wblltv -He had Ills plq In Ills' blind ntld held iltH'Hlnf th tow'a nose. She anltTed, lopped about pltftfl ngnln'and loked nbo'dt, and then'snlff- ed) iBbe'aecmcd tb'llke If. 'Mt. anmen! pefran to miign, uur. in n, iew iu.nuu?s Mr. H- fiat up In disgust. Ho Mild a n fnw Iblnirs iiliaut tho.cow ADilirouir. pWlrieil tfi'a't tHo 'tbomlnif ord,tb;n wdn't let down a drop or mug." 'Hrn1lW MffrFfl'M tni )) irtbaj '4rive lier.tatofjj fdal" ap,tu,rnifdltl jjl) or milking over .tor opy(, or , (t;t. farm hands as bo went oft with Ills, iniLit. ' . .' ' ill' ' 'I" ..The cow was bo delighted with ttW pdor fit the smoke that she forgot ail aixuf,.glynR. mIU, n, nana... "' Mr,,' James thought It waa a . Jfreat joke on a suitable occasion,., JJut .the . ' , . . L. . i. t i .ii.ii. tllll Illt'H L mv. U4 Hi" Jmc uum b OWHI to nppenl til him so i much the morn- Ini; followlns the Incident, when nt I J.... 1.,. n l,n ,l,nl. ,..ll. ltlUKllini lUIII'l' illlll li! IJ ll.4l iiii' tUt (rciim, n It did tJ.q Afternoon, lie. rSrp." , ..-Hi i -I' ' It,: i i i "in ' 1 lie Kreatcst happiness pomes (roui ibo ercatent; qctlvlty-illoveo. 3 I ."I ondsome. eiyrl.ajj: my mother iirougn , from liUlla.hs W . and' wan BUipei nncn I w.HJ4w.jw.iwsVf:-TirMi I ' lMki, rtiii I'f.VU.Wfoiue. Ai TeHia iwimililli In Purin anil KK4ch l1C8lbeW n.blitulifni baa (UrUi bplf i ..om.oflnpor xylipnayiIIU a,Blean( con- , i,W-jllTl.yMW.H'!T.; i.ti'lmsi :.Wwisa,ir.Hmi $w '.".ti"! ftrif. 111 "t.rjtistiro ii vnfr . of vWntn: 1,1, in 71 . (1 PMuvlmi by iliuA.'vy! wite, loUl . of ''the lra,tt,'i iTh, rJl oiroir .wltilni' four teen lncbei of tjio, ;grnuttd anil nit hi? neas are, ,roni pn rtJin i iutte; i thn aikurely boxed, up,;wlHl, a lKntliig cover tlint la htncinl on. and. can t o Iswl'Vro'm' Vsv W Prvventaf litttinK W.' enter tl)e henhouse wV' you wlsll' to Irnriicf ip" the' cgei. ' haa'Uio atlpenVatico WOa in tmi ("M tratlon. '."' ' 1 ' ' Small ' tin cti aro tacUW fn tho root.uthe 'Walla atld near tlio uelt.i;, IHitJmm Xl Jieptmiotlutie balls;i they Ueep, put,yill , vermin. ,,' "" '"Slu'r't'.'tlntlltVgm, ' '"Eggs) 'ablfuM -1)1) Trbthlircd every Unj ln"s(imnli'r atld ottcber 'ln. winter, itn lilm tho boll lidllsb ta wanh iToilgti so that tho !gK will' nut freeze tun! buwt ttbe aboil, l'u't Ulie ngga Into n bjIP.ket Yllu-.tboi Mmill nu' down lintll ready tOi.naes.. (p ,mx .for' alilppln'i; and k,,a ,coo roum. Then luck In tne bo,x witp win ciru-uonrti sejiant tori, Nvlth the small end dowp, Thiw wID keep freih longer If, packed In tills r.-Hy than1 if jiUlintp the boxes) fn.a hnphatafrd" ' manner. Tld reaaon for tills lis folmd tti tlio fart that the yolk cannot nettle' ta tli0 Hlielf When tho mall end It but down' nnd the1 air ctinnotl atrlko' tho: yolk as' long as It d)M,ii9t,bufh.:the phcll. When ejri:a bring a good prfoo It Js . better Id aell the egpahan tq r4W Clrkn to acll, for the orontla eood and, there Is not so' grent an. outlay. Ily all menus rnlan cllfckcri;s,'Wlim.'bgR;'d.) licit hni' n rVry Koba'pnce.' Among inn tnost'pro IM4 . layers tclll ilif' fonnrt' '111 -'lllnck .spanlsJi; the Iilaet.' WIHU 'ami llrtiwn rt,glipt'. lnd-' 'llatnbilw, C'rVvft C(iejirttd,tin) KIi(cbo nblcb aro. larger Uiaa iJlbirJf, ifiPll' JH't" aomottliat' I YsirMtlea(bfliBrnftlDHinn) maiiyUut bleft.mrafllllR iTPrrM 'It"1 method boinmpiily 111 twei.fftf the' graf HUB of breliard tree wbcro lUrnMit'ip s ta be remo emoyelltiirJnp,,tio i?pnro of, n y-enrs and a neto one J ta be eW crov wn In Its place, ;Tho Ideal' time for kitop '(rrrffllljk ls"V',i "10 vavM :ljut,'pnshlnj:,lb'iit,' for then tlio tlllh xw'WaAW ci'Aii-'-tl;ferr'tjlu.rrwi- i' I In'" x-yltoita two. ' wbOnds of Brnfiluu;.bi)al rapidly. Ilut In practice, .If u. large ninonnt ,or worn UitbJ.bo hone. It may t)o peceflaary to, bcgfff'f'rom''Onolto two months earifer; and to continue several weeks beyond ,fbt Ideal point of riUmeviiiTue wMole' operauon oi cicic graiung appcfra clearly In" th IlltiatHtldo'. ': .1. J I tit, ;waiil i.ll"' ' '"' ' " '' ' .u, iJJoosi lu tbsdrchurd.' 1 nj.rcjiiyq.o, tUi hogs skinning tho orchard trees. It you put a dozen nr tW i Qf lPigionlflnJftcr1o1,9f, lawl.lvory llkiitf' i .ey w)ij aM o, trpefr pr Hot k 'kit Blieeri, would also. .They.mtiRt, lmti "rbonf.' 'Thero mpat not. .-top,) Maliy lh n'btinch.' If aabi mat mm, Wllltuar 'iiatrW n'WRperi' ti col ' fli'o woKliitoietitt Ifyub'tliro Ul!nf a lit tle lUnieittbeyi will lot? 'tie" ben' 'Mono. I linOW"tbat.ltlleyllave, lin kmwn' to dig; out a Btono wall fori i tlio llmo,'' If you feed ,a hoc some torn arid don't ataryq hlra U rtenttv Jio will lot your tree flloio. , 0 ve, , tlio: bou room enotig anil glye him somothlng to eat. rl, J, IllBCKYY1' ' , Touclilpar Itors to Stand. As soon as the colt la fairly gentlo ftnUi l(s,, been. .! ridden n few times, tlrfqw ,tfa rus, down, and with .n ktron fjut .port rope itobblo his front legs, ua'tcii .topo wontycet, Ioob .i)i iiiiin ii i 11 1 . , ,iesitiiiiii in 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 ii si ltr i ,m m H I c to ons front log ml tlio other (o s aloiit liJlEJitaJte, .Ordinarily Oi home will not tnnro whon tlius rustciv L bnt if ,bff nor liMTioon coftrcft Krt-jf,H AMfo UiW'beforcot After a while It Kill onhr l'o neces sary to wrap tno reins annum gets to moving n round nnd forgoti lit early training, pnai Uie reins through the atlrmp nnd then up nnd over tho horn of the snildje. This imMi lliu bend arntlnd to one llo aiu tho homo will gcV'tally not go'"far.'-'rnrm utid Hoine. ' Itemedje In the Horn. Tho writer ina. recently erected it .small cloaotlln tlio born, In which la tfciH n few frtUclcsVuch as exporlctmo hits tnucht ua ahoiOd Im) lintul)'. At tho' aiiKKTslloil of tlio innllier of Ilut fstuliy it forgo, bottle of witrh hnnd ntld several Imttlra of vaat'llhe wero nildiM, togrUier with n roll of lmrtly wbrn miiHliw Thn very day this r)ol!t hs comjiletel, ind Its contents plilqad, one of the horsoa by accident struck Ail pead agnlnut the aide of the atiill so , tlint 'there waa it drrldcd bruUo unmnd tho eye. Out enmc the wltoli liaiel, nnd by frequent applications of It during tho day tlio swelling was subdued nnd the horso made mora ,cfiufoi;tnl, i 1 ''ii We have, two bpttlea. ,of vas,ejlne each of (ho plnln sort nnd the rnr bolnted vaseline, and this laHniilKTieen found very useful Jiq h .umubtrj f ocj caIoi& !A?7aJf. l.B.L anliiW IIot & Its aide, a raw protiiMlesh sort of icxema, for whlcli wij.vould not ool j;ulpltnr. alulmiade- h'biitfcr T It with a little ,arbolat,M vaseline and. treat,Id(hab3r..tl1fdraMVeelt,; lenlll,tf It nerfectlr. Have a little closet. P deacrlbnliatnlik'ee'utld tlilhgs III It, but don't forget witch harel. vnsellnu and' a' roll of duff1, cleun muslin. In dianapolis News. r p '' tr.efnt llOwllne. The bow and knot is one of the most useful, ktuits we have, nnd one wlilcli romporntlycly" ffW can tie IMs n knot sailors uso constantly. The IHus tnltlon -tl show riictly how It Is tied. Iiy the ports together as In Up) firm figure, ti crossing over n. Then bring1 a over b, bringing tho end up throagh - the loop as In the next fig ure; Now curry l around anil tinder n, iinsalog It dowii throtigll the lnol ps lu the Uliallllgurei It Is Impossible tor this knot to slip when properly lleit It Is useful lu nil sorts pf cnu'rp'ti clqs. n a loop thus innilr a innh van safely io hplsted' to .any height wUU no' dnrigcr of tlio knot slipping. It Is einlec'lally" useful for tho fiirpicr. An nfilmnl can bo leil by means of It with no danger of till) knots slipping and choking tho animal, no mutter how much It may plungo or pull. Ameri can Agriculturist. To Prevent Tree VritniU. The Indiana farmer that has been swindled by tl'O fruit tree ngoitt will tie plensed wjtli jluj law, imactbd try the last (ianrral Assembly, prnvlallug H line of from 30 to VW for ffiill IrA.. frsnd. It la said that thn 1 .11 1 Wlilcli wna1 'llitrod'ucei br lleprcKcntn- tlve Shlvely, or hoiiui Iiend. ow put pf' Notro Dnniir Urilrerslty's purciin'sn pf tro tlint were not what they wfr'A represented, to lie. As IntnxlticKl, thu jilll , provided- n, year's Imprisonment bnt Uil was strichen out. ' ' ' 1 1 m 1 i Bhesp HhearlnuT. j Bheop are' more minohllcal' meat producers! than steers. To secure? thd best rrtnms 'In feed ing' have tno sheep as t-ven as possllilit. When breeding!' "to- Imprpvu, ewes should bo two years old when tired, Tho more sheep you can keep and keep right the less per sheep will the cost bi ' ' ' "' Under ordinary .conditions the manure-from sliccpisliouMipity for tho' lu per, flf caring for, tlmm,,, , A, rcxkI' foot .rot tdodlcltic must be soiuewhnt caustic, In liquid form 'nnd cheap enough to uso freely. , fiheep, Cfliinot bo fattened profitably when thn are full of punisltosj . Kill the ycnnln ppd tlicn,f4ttqn ,u i , If tho, beat profit, Js, ,refllltodi udt only tho wool., but t,ji,o mutAOfl RUllittw lamt; must' contrlhuto, their jmrt,. i i ,t wll( pi;, If ypp nt!pd.,ito, ,soll ypur heep at ppbjlc sale,, to,i,hayp ,so jno'bho, frnAa 'cmupjn a,vpfl Jqts'j , , , ' .' OathBredln'tiie tlurderi. ' Tlih linstl'llllnii for1 'tlio 'irardon-' oralis. 1 CUt tho blhck Unot'out Of tho plum 'hhfl cherry trees. '' ' 'I" ' ', Iiadlsliwaro nsUalfy rWtiy ror pse, ih slriweeks from sbwfng. " Sono mcnl 'and 'wood nsh'ei lri tlio aro.groablforscot't)eitB.'' ' ' 1 "'t)on't trim the cherry "tree's1 'now, 'Walt till Uuno land then ' bo light handed. 1 " 1 '' To bleed the (rrnpevlncs by cutting during March, April or May Is odd management, . 1 Cold frames are useful for fortfuril- lng lettuce and cubbago in spring or' early summer, Probably np other small fruit will glvo rnoro weight of crop for tbo spaco It occupies than Uiq currant, . . HOW TO TtK TUB IWO'TaV ' I lllll 'll ITHC WEEKLY- ! I 1,7 11 ttanasisWv 9" lltH MiHU AN One. Hundred Vcnr) Aflo 8trcden was oldlri-d nj striinc of ,1'russhi' Id Ihi'll'iii fercil, ittbildy of ijnglond. Tiv city (if I.ulec, (lermany, was rlirroululiM by Kri-nch troiuia lo pro veli ltngllHli iinxliictsi Irons being In troduced. I'gliteen American vessels were at. !M,(ortjcfiAioHkalrtdi. . i h'jIa ' ThWncb; pviriWvittlanr?: IMc grunting 'pensions to nil emigrants from-Himto Doming". onl,Vji)t'IifIsi jj prevent an uprising whlcli was dully expevlnl. lttMnforic,ejijiits,p,Jiulit:li ttPUM ar rived nt nnnto Domingo nini errwinai- v't '. . """"","7,7""" 1 "in ''i'''lm,.W,U1'-z TT. " Wrii.YS, ,T "-.. Sovcntyflvp Ycara Aqo, 0 1 . '. Yucatan' rtclarisl Itself Independent. I'asttirlng of cows n tlio lloalon coinrcpn ,was forblddon; by law. .1 Hloui Imtlnns annihilated thai .die and Kox trllHM nrar )uluiqny,,)lp-n. 'Tho itrst ll(rht of , Uiq lllack nvfc (ight house at I.lverpooi apiuNi'ml. Qougrefa. vrvvhled, .for a luiwlary Una to,,li run between IulshMW-aoJ Arkansas territories. ,, . IVtroleum was dlscovenxl In Ken tucky, ami as It WN'siiipomVl tn' linva healing properties' It Vtl" txitthsf and sold throiigliout the L'nltMl Ktltosl and Uuroi for imMlclne, ,, ( , , ' Tho flint got! from (fprrcw mines was' received at tlio' UiilleU "Hlatrs tnlnL " "' ""' , ' ' 1 . . t) .(1 fifty Years Ago, . , , , lVon Carlos, the fipjuLsh, irptener, died at Trlint. Tbo Niagara stitieillmi bridge was completed. I ' '"'. "I' " ;" A freo public seliool system iVfiU ei Ubllalied In Illinois. .. . The AtlAtiUc nnd Ht. rAwrence nil-. Dud was 'leased to tlii (Irnlut Tnilii' nillroiid for'tniD'yeanA 1 "' ''''''U V.. ..H I. .11 - t t t-l 1 .. .. t .1 t W butlt);; KV.wa flroy,ed'y,!l'rrV rtoi'rui persons were, llldl,,ljy ((in;, railing Ih 'of the' ll'mir of the town jmll inHHU iwiii 4miwi,.iiiv,irSiryu. at Meredith, N. II. Tho phmlpotenllnrlo 'nt' 'Hins! 'tx- clmngiil iiovver nini; fiiniuuiiiC(l;jiri cevdlpg toiyan,! ngrilug ilipjifl t?tf, lepna of Uuso-''urklit!. ln,i;u.r,i rnrtvYeuiem Ano. ' 'J i !' The pnntc In' golif cni" 'ntTriit'qWAVlo'n.1 l.'6f"U!)"liollts llr; I I I ill' -'I III down to nr.'i -a'dwii Itvtlireo ilnrs.! U d ' A r tM remon- i Hie pnf- Tho l'nrlliiinent nt Qui'lu-e sdopfWI' the coufeleraton Stct;ioltlr; aJargo ,0vi'pohs bf tvvy Pticts"iieit tjodft mhoim-T' BhotlttlHte befoHf It wuf,1lof.d'iit 44'' oml over. ' "l'l '"' ,o1 News renchnl the North tlint Uie Cnnfnlcrate (Jouifress hlil 'liasetr'a blUlto ilfm 'iuid 1'ipilp th0'neg'rUe4 'tis)' ' soldiers. , ; i i m .11' " )tlclmond (Va.) pnpurs plilillshritnan'l oxiostiro of iui allijgnd Miisplriicy HoU oust Davis and Htepliens, make Hunter president, 'anil cm! 'the W.tK '""! '"' rresldont UncolnilaamM If t'tniclania'-'1'' Hon onlorlng Uint rill citizens or 'rfoml-'" died SRimts IrnlUoklng .vltli 'finffli"' eratrs be arrested njid held as jitlson- ' I ers of war, , ,i,i-i nn u mrxi Thir,. ' 1 , i!' .!".' ii '..'...i i Tho Hawaiian Jrenly nWas bflng,' fought In tlio ticnato by sugar Infer-).,,, eats'. ' ' ,ii At a consltory"held at th'e'Va'tlcan,',' ' Archbishop McCloskey of'.VoW tor'k 1 was psile-.a cardinal ,,,, The Pencil, Asscmby Pif.Jin-. .mtlltAk-y reorjfanJzn1'tpiib!ll,,,t1i1citvynHU-..il, tiitlon KVIng been WUfJ.nWVli.w WeoHW previously. , . .. . rA"or.lado devastated fnd" own, pV Illcntlj Mlas, . Tho rrver'tioViqiil's1 In" ,M tho'Northwest fita'tes'WeW A'oy.leJ."";ni I Quito a sensation i iwAs"calisitl" In" "I iHnglond by tho outcomo of, the ,Mnr-r daullt tilvorce cslid nVwhlcIi1 Hidj ilpU dnutlt'wutf 'decrecl' gulltti " "rin '"''" Ii I till )11 rnttl Venrs 'Aooi h.n l l'l I ll I.. ill ,prcss"'ribU lliCldent to thd railroad frlUs 'on tho itluuld svrirdm!" '""'"' I)ndon papers isdmlttd thht tld Vo-' laUons between ngland, and Itpsala ' VroJldolit Clevo'lhHd Iksueli' a''iirocla'. .'' matlon" barring 'thOll''UodM'e'rs'',T Wbm1'1'' ' Oklahoma, i .1 . i m himhi m '(infi.fi;ii . Ten .thousand 'of thb'112xW I'otll'IWIni "" " ers In, th'll'ltts;uurg district Btrilck"f&r'"1 " Wghe.i;, wngcs.1 , ,i n ,:.i il lie . ' 1 1 j ,, 'fhollpwiYslagroeditO,n confercnodiiiii i . .1)0.l!ii !nJ rar. .dotonnllio thoi'i i') .status of ti)o pucqanal,, , (ll. lllll I mill. 'I III. IM ill II ""I'l ' ' ,'iIllI'JU li'JI'l '"I, tl lllll.. Ill h u, ni"i' '-.in "; " l.lil.. 11 lll'.'l