( 7 r L I ample, pussies ana almost scandalises 1 Americans. They cannot understand a court where the prisoner must take Topics of the stand, whether he will or no; where the Judge cross-examines all the the Times ♦ 1 witnesses, and often attacks the ac­ cused person vigorously and even ^abusively; where matter which Eng­ Of course tbs best thing with which lish and American law regards as no evidence" Is freely admitted; and to feather your nest Is cash down. where Judge, prisoner and counsel vie I f the new anesthetic stovaine can with one another In rhetorical appeals be used for wbat ails the furnace It to the Jury. The scene has the dra­ matic vivacity of the French tempera will be popular. S tic k to th e F o r m I ment, but to one nourished on the Eng­ Stick to the farm." says the President I f James A. Patten ever decides to lish common law the proceedings lack To the wide-eyed farmer boy. take an Interest In the beau crop It dignity and Impartiality. Yet those -phen he hies him back to the White who have studied both systems agree House home. "•HI be all up with Boston. With Its sir of rustle Joy. that so far as attaining substantial Hips are to come back Into style Justice Is concerned, there Is not much again, thus Justifying the forethought to choose. In fact, a guilty person Is Stick to the farm," says the railroad king probsbly surer of conviction in Parts e f the woman who saved hers. T o the lad who looka afar. than In London, and much aurer than Then hikes him back on the double Brother Rockefeller has preached on In New York. That an Innocent de­ quick the happiness of poverty, but has no fendant Is leas likely to be acquitted To his rustic private car. Idea of letting a court decision lead Is possible, but there la no valid him to It. ground for bellavlng that to be the "Stick to the farm," says the clergy­ man case. The difference between the two To the youth on the worm rence Another dread disease la robbed of procedures arlaea from these facta. perch. Its terrors— fifty •lepers" on Molokai English and American law la Jealous Island are declared to be free of taint of the life and liberty of the Individ­ Then he lays his ear to the ground to hear after all. ual. Society must show that a man A call to a city church. Old Abdul Hamid haa only eleven haa so offended that he ought to be "Stick to the farm," eaye the doctor wives left. And yet eleven ought to be punished. The prisoner la Innocent wise. enough to keep him from feeling like until proven guilty, and he need not To those who would break the rut. open his mouth In his own defense. a forlorn widower. Then hies him where the appendix The French proceed from the opposite grows In bountiful crops to cut. Attention Is called to the alleged view. Society must at all costs be defended from the criminal. When —McLandburgh Wilson tn New York love of the new King of Belgium for Sun. his wife. It Is so strong as to be al­ circumstantial evidence or the Inves­ tigations of the police Justify a man's most a royal scandal. arrest, he must prove his Innocence; W h y B oye L e a v e th e F a rm . An official connected with an eastern Still. It Is calculated to annoy a gen­ It Is his guilt that la presumed. But tleman who Is laboriously climbing human nature le the same everywhere, agricultural college has made a sum­ a Pole to encounter another fellow and Jurymen are often swayed by mary of the reasons given by 155 sons sympathy with a harassed prisoner. | of farmers for abandoning the pursuit gleefully sliding down. It la even hinted that French Judges of their fathers. Slxty-two of this The mathematician who could fig­ who really wish for an acquittal are number said that farming does not ure out the cost of carelessness, and sometimes especially harsh tn their I pay. A strong argument can be made find a method to check It, would be treatment of the accused, that the ( on the Idea that It pays better than Jury may be led by that very fact to other forms of business The secretary the greatest marvel of the age. take the unfortunate man’s part. of agriculture has stated that the products of the soli In this country in I f we put Into doing something for PEERAGE ROMANCE. 1905 reached a value of $0,000,000,000, our friends half the time we put Into which Is a good deal of wealth to di­ trying to get even with our enemies, SyeeUh lla n r r r 'e Son C la im s vide up as a reward In one Industry. this would be a grand world. llru eit tt r llle h K s tu te e . Seventeen of the young men said the The claim to the Sackvllle peerage It Is reported that the Standard Oil and estates made by Ernest Henri hours of labor on the farm are too trust may decide to gather In the drug Jean Baptiste Sackville-West, was re­ long. No doubt they meant at certain stores of the country. We are wonder­ cently mentioned In the Probate seasons, but this Is a detail open to adjustment. Twenty-alx thought Vo- ing how oil will mix with soda water. ,'ourt, London, before the president, clal advantages on the farms are not on a summons by which the petitioner equal to those In cities, which Is also After having been caught In sudden asked that the action should be tried , a matter of opinion. Sixteen said they showers two or three times the Intel­ before a Jury. Harold Morris appear- haJ a beDt for , OMeth,ng Has, ligent man learns to carry an umbrel­ ed tor the petitioner; Mr. Pilcher rep-, whlch „ , that deMrvM oonsid- la and thus bring on a protracted resented th. attorney general; Eldon ermtioa always. Othera objected to drought. Hauhes. K. C.. and Ralph Uankes were farm monotony and flftein sa|d they As we understand Secretary W il­ for other persons cited, relatives o ( j wouId r„ urn t0 farm|ng as goon as | tbey made a pne 0f money at some- son's optimistic report, farmers are the late Lord Sackvllle. The petitioner, It may be explained. ^ tb]ng e]se now using the family automobile to pull the plow In the daytime and to was born at Arcachon, In 5 ranee, on j Many of these young men are the June 24. 1869, received an English vlctlms of mu„ oa> and unfortunately, take joy-rides In by night. education, and Is married. He Is of , klnd curaMe only by experience, A French scientist claims to have claiming the title Baron Sackvllle P -obabiy they are not aware that 90 those who branch out Into discovered a substitute for beef. We of Knole, In Kent, and the estates of per cent were under the Impression that horse Sevenoaks. which comprise _ about! general business fall to accumulate had long ago been adopted by the 8,600 acres, the rental being £7,000 a any considerable wealth, while the pos- year, and there are valuable heir­ Itlve wreckage In means, health and French people as a substitute for beef looms. comfort Is large. A farm Is never mo­ The claim ts based upon a romantic notonous to a good farmer. Horses being scarce tn Madagascar, It Is a troop of native cavalry for scout story. The claimant Is the son of a rather a book of fresh Interest each duty hat been mounted on oxen. Care­ beautiful Spanish dancer. Josefa Du- SUCOeedlng day. A surplus at the end ful, although leisurely, service may oe ran de Ortega, professionally known 0f a year |3 j be rule on the farm; in expected from them, but they will as Peptta, who was celebrated on the tbe c(ty a surplus |s the exception, and never make any "Charge on the Light continent in the sixties of the last ibe style of family living, on the Brigade* century: and she, according to the pe- j whole. Is in favor of the country. But Htloner’s story, was secretly married statistics show that plenty of boys re- I f people eat what they like without to Sackville-West, secretary of the main on the farms. The farming popu- troubling themselves with the ques­ Britlsh legation at Madrid, who be j alUon of the united States In 1900 was tion of whether It Is good for ttynt, came afterward first secretary of the four tlmes as large as in 1850. and the they will probably live Just as long British embassy In Paris, and then ■ value of their property increased five and be a good deal happier.— New British minister plenipotentiary at fold> or {rom $4,000,000,000 to $20,000,- York Medical Journal. But how could Washington, and died as Lord Sack-' OCO. people afford to do that without a gen­ vllle in Septemhber, 1908, aged SI, at j ---------- eral rearrangement of prices? Knole park. Bo Form er, Read B u lletin*f Resistance to the claim raises the ! I have noticed one thing in partlo Loud was the applnuse along the issue that the petitioner is lllegiti- ular while traveling In some of our crowded sidewalks of New York when, mate; that Lord Sackvllle never mar- j best agricultural states, and that Is. during one of the Hudson-Fulton pa­ ried Señorita Duran, who was really j when I see a number of well dressed rades. a German naval band, and then the wife of Juan Ontonio Gabriel de farmers discussing beef and milk ra- an English band, struck up what the Oliva, a leading Madrid dancing mas- tions, feeding young animals for a populace supposed was "America." A ter. ) healthy development, nitrogen, pot as very delicate compliment they deemed One of the defendants, who appears slum and phosphorus and their func- It. But the Germans were really play­ as the heir presumptive. Is Edward Hons In plant growth and protein and ing "Hell Dir tin Siegeskranx." and Lionel Sackvllle-West, son of the late , carbohydrates and their functions In the English band was, of course, play­ Lord Sackvllle s younger brother, and animal growth, I am Invariably In a ing "God Save the King." A fine old formerly major In the West Kent Im­ prosperous and up-to-date community. air It ts. but Its popularity occasion­ Now, the question Is, do the best and perial yeomanry. ally gives cause for confusion. This romantic and Important suit most Intelligent farmers read their has been before the public In prelim­ bulletins and keep In touch with their To the Rockefeller million for the inary stages for twelve years, and station workers and read the agri­ campaign against the hookworm and cultural press, or does the reading of will soon reach trial. the Carnegie million for fighting these bulletins and agricultural papers pellagra Is to be added the Crocker M isco n stru ed . make more Intelligent farmers? It ts million for attack on cancer. These "It's a lovely morning." ventured the one or the other considered from elthe* are benefactions for all mankind. In­ young man who had bought a necktie. standpoint, for these bulletins and vestments In good that are entitled to The girl waiting on him did not ! agricultural papers the a.ai P” P'-*-' are v not read by --- - front rank tn the beneficence of a deny It. poor and uneducated class of farmers, generous age. To these gifts and to "Moat becoming way you have of neither do they circulate as freely others such as the endowment of the dressing your hair." among the poorer farmers as they do Harvard Medical School, with Its mag­ among the farmers In the better agri­ “S ir!" nificent plant, the fund for medical "How do you manage to keep your cultural communities. — Agricultural research In New York and other not­ hands so beautifully white? I should Bpltomlat. able Instances In which the sciences of think that tn handling goods"----- medicine and surgery have attracted No Vse fo r th o H orns. "Take your necktie and skip," said the Interest of philanthropists, rnan- the gtrl. “ I had the floor manager When cattle were raised on the Ind owes much of Its Increased chance lead a fresh guy out by the ear yester­ range a good set of horns was neces­ o f life and opportunity for work and day " sary for protection. An all-wise crea­ Achievement. “That was all rot I read about pay- tor put them there for that purpose. Ing attention to the tired shop girl at On the farm a cow or a steer ts not The wisdom of the Rev. Newell this season." muttered the customer as , in need of horns. Breeders are breed- Dwight HUlts of Brooklyn In renounc­ he hurriedly withdrew— Philadelphia ing them off very rapidly. Even the long-horned Hereford has a polled ing a large amount of supposedly po­ Ledger. strain now. and It It predicted by tential wealth because he considered us A d a m an d th e A p p le . many that within twenty-five years a possession Incompatible with his use­ The old Marchioness of Salisbury fulness as a rl»igyanan Is to be ques­ recently was at church, a rare thing horned animal of the bovine race will tioned. although the ethical motive av with her, and the preacher, speaking be a curiosity. On the other hand, ad­ signed does credit to hts sense of pas­ of tt^e fall, observed that Adam, ex­ vocates of horns say the hornless toral duty. He found himself the own­ cusing himself, had cried out: "Lord, strain of every horned breed is under- , . slsed, and until It can come up to those er of a btt of land near British Colum­ . the woman temp ed me: At this q u o -K baT# horn, ln and welgh; bia which upon Investigation by ex k3• llf " 7 ; k, 0 * r p~ r^ people will want the homed cattle of perts was declared to be worth several U ‘ 10° not to have heard of the Incident 1* 1 and H, „ ford h rw U million dollars. When the clergyman , h" T “ y,n*- However, there 1. no reason for le .v learned this he sold It. so the dis­ » " ■ ¿ r r Z Shabby fellow indeed! - M e m o ir , of horn, on aft„ th„ thM# patches say, for oaly a little more th* Dnchem of Dluo. • — - - Tho time to take thorn oil It when th# than It cost him. Ones natural W rtid in « r.irt < la H h i»«. animal la young, and tho way to do It thought on reacting this Is that the She who notes the names on cards !• with any of the prepared horn kill- wise coarse for Mr. Hulls would have But take them off with the taw been to retain possession of the lend attached to wedding gifts haa marked sind use the Income for the benefit of : an Increasing tendency to club to-! rather than let them go. It is more the poor In hie parish. "8e]| all that I gether in buying one striking present humane to do It than not to do It.— thou haat and give It to the poor" was The idea of becoming popular. 8how- Farmers* Mail and Broeae. the advice of Him whom Mr. Hints erlng small gifts upon young couples • seeks to follow. This advice does not la bound to result ln many emhassass- i ^ e Agricultural Department has for necessarily Imply that one ts ts tell Ing duplications. One bride gajed *onie time been engaged ln the lnves- at a loas or to neglect a profit. The with hor ror at no less than fourteen I “ « « H ob of the subject of the preserva- Neither she nor her fu-1 tlon of ' « * ' w lU th« Tl« w of Putting greater the proceeds of the tale the ple knives ture husband ever Indulge In pie. Club the official stamp of approval on some greeter beueflt to the poor. particular method. In the course of blng avoids such duplications. this work It has been dlncovered that Nations, like men, have their pe­ When a rogue gives a man an even the amount of moisture held by the air culiarities of temperament and prej­ break, he regards himself as very vir­ surrounding tbe eggs ln storage la a udice. Moved by the same emotions tuous. very great factor In their preservation, and desirous of reaching similar ends, If you can’t smile away your trou- and an effort Is now being made to ar­ two peoples will ofton partus courses rive at some mechanical means of reg­ try work. ao unlit# as to amsse tf not Irritate ulating the air supplied to tho i each other. The Trench method of Nearly every man want* to being hold for later consumption. •onduetlng a criminal trial, ta* as these are few good listener» 1 JSoeak fo e S o il nut. OTOE PLA C E OP B IU P P . O PENING U P B R A ZIZ, There Is nothing quite so good at I FACTS IN TABLO ID FORM. fine brush to catch and hold soil wash F a o rm o a .l, Bleb P s s .t r y to ww Oaa c|, r A ,j Ap, . rl, . Where Where small trees are used to fill a Ite m -b e d b r N e w W a t e r I t . a t e a . | T|u#a C m | lo lu , , » l a « , gully the top of the tree should be Bolivia east of the Andes Is one of | xh, Washington way u b|ufr, biuB. Two bushels of olives give three gal­ placed toward the head of the gully, so the rlcheet regions of the world In pur# and aimpiei where everybody that all soil and trash coming down timber, rubber and minerals and It has blu£r, aud everybody knows that every- lons of oil. will be caught ln the forks of ths some fine agricultural lands. It has bodv eUe bluffg aud y#t the bluff a Roast veal Is tho least digestible of branches. If th# tree la placed In th# no outlet on the Pacific coast. Da kept up u u better t0 hav6 b|Uffed butcher's meat. It takes five and a opposite direction the descending trash only outlet Is through the Amaiou and and lo, t thau ueyt)r tJ havB blulltd al half hours to digest. Roast goose will slip more easily by and over i* Para, and since peace was made with |A a TUere lg nQ longer a dem n'Ve i r isb and two British rapidly Improved by Judicious selec­ high aud ten thousand pilgrims ascend ■ boarding house keeper. She's seen too , tlUej other peers who are well tion. care and feed, there is none that It every year. | much of It to be taken In. It has got J , „ ulppBd ln thl. re8pect are the duk9 will degenerate so quickly under neg­ Tracing the criminal by his finger , to be a pretty slick member of con- Qf Norfolk (seven), the marquis of lect.— Kansas Farmer. prints was successfully accomplished , gress who can bluff her out of a Breadalbane (e igh t), the duke of Port­ at Scotland Yards, London, last year month's board. land (fiv e), tbe duke of Devonshire V it a l i t y o f Seeds. In no fewer than 9,440 case» (five) and the duke of Northumber­ The period for which the seeds ot D ip lo m a cy. land (s ix ).— Westminster Gazette. According to the Hospital, London, different plants maintains their vital­ Sunday passed, Tuesday rolled The German dlaznond fields ln south­ ity varies a good deal. The seeds of some English physicians are ordering around, and still his tall form did not some vegetable« are worthless after patients to eat oysters that have been loom ln the vestibule when the cuckoo west Africa are still yielding a goodly they are two years old, while the seeds well soaked ln sea water as a cure for clock was sounding 8. Thursday he supply ot extremely small diamonds, but some reports Indicate that the In­ ot other plants Improve with age un­ dyspepsia and tuberculosis. came, and the beautiful girl was burn­ dustry will be short-lived. Dr. Kutz- As a weaver, nature is an exceeding­ til a certain period. For Instance; the ing with wrath. Buckeburg, after spending eighteen seeds of artichokes are good until they ly neat worker. Certain tree barks “ So this Is the way you neglect m e!” are three years old; asparagus, four and leaves furnish excellent cloth, she hissed. "W hat have you to say months ln the neighborhood, explained years: beans, two years; kidney beans, such as. for Instance, the famous tapa for yourself? Why didn't you come?" the situation to the Cologne branch of the Deutsche Kolonial GesellschafL one year; beets.-ten years; broccoli, cloth used tn the South Sea Islands. “ I couldn't." faltered the young man four years; cabbage, four years; car­ fn the vicinity of Concepcion and "I had the dyspepsia, and the doctor He said that the diamonds were su­ perior ln their form and brilliancy to rot. one year; cauliflower, four years; Talcahuano, Chile, there are more ' advised me not to come.” celery, ten years; corn, three years; than eighty million cubic meters of I -w h at— the doctor told you not to those of the British South African cucumber, ten years; egg plant, three soft coal of fair quality within an ' come to see,me because you had the mines, but that so far no stone had been found weighing more than a sin­ years; endive, four years; kale, four area of eighty thousand square meters, 1 dySpepsla?” years; leek, two years; lettuce, three or about 30.7 square miles. The vein Well, he told zne to keep away from gle karat. Reade's literary work was, Sir Rob­ years; melon, ten years; pea. two Is 3.5 meters, or about 11.5 feet, thick. all sweets." years', okra, two years; onion, two The next moment she had him seat­ ert Anderson remarks, a rare combina­ Excellent natural pottery Is manu­ years; pumpkin, ten years; radish, factured by nature in the case of a ed on the parlor sofa, telling him he tion of genius and plodding. A brass four years; salsify, two years, spinach, certain cactus. Woodpeckers are apt was the nicest young man ln the world. scuttle which stood by the fireplace held the Illustrated and other papers four years: squash, four years; toma­ to excavate nests in the trunk and — London Express. which reached him week by week. to, two years, and turnips, four years. branches, and. In order tnat It may L ittle W i lli e K n e w . From these he culled anything that protect Itself against these Incursions, S cab In S h eep. took his fancy, and the cuttings were Little Willie, the son of a German­ the plant exudes a sticky Juice, which The disease commonly called sheep thrown into a companion scuttle, to scab Is one ot the oldest known, most hardens, forming a woody lining ;o town woman, was playing one day be afterward Inserted in scrap books with the g irl next door when the lat­ the hole made by the birds. Event­ prevalent and most Injurious maladies and duly Indexed. Materials for his which affect sheep. It Is a contagious ually the cactus dies and withers, but ter exclaimed; "Don't you hear your mother calling novels and playa were thus supplied skin disease caused by a parasitic mite the wooden bowl remains. you? That's three times she's done so. or suggested. The accuracy of his de­ Investigation has shown that the dis­ The congressional library la rendei- scriptions of events and places was ease Is not hereditary, as the parasites Ing a great service not only to the Aren't you going ln?" "N ot yet," responded W illie Imper­ phenomenal.— Black wood’i Magazine. which cause It live on the external sur­ other libraries of this country, but to At nineteen Charles X II., king of face of the body, it Is possible, how­ those ln Canada, Europe and Australia, turbably., "W on't she whip you?" demanded Sweden, with 10,000 troops, routed ever, for a lamb to become Infected by Its catalogue division, by Its com­ 50,000 Russians under Peter the Great from a scabby mother at the moment pilation of rules governing cataloguing, the little girl, awed. “ N a w !" exclaimed W illie in disgust. at Narva; George Washington was a of birth or Immediately thereafter. The by Its classification methods, which treatment must consist of external are being generally Imitated, and by "She ain't goln’ to whip nobody! major; "Csrro del Cleolo” came from cures to “ purify the blood." Proper Its duplicate cards that now go to She's got company. So, when I go ln, the Spanish pen of Calderon; Wilkie, hygienic conditions alone, though of one thousand libraries of this country. she'll Just say, The poor little men the English painter, painted his "Pit- Importance ln connection with the sub­ Four million cards have gone during has been so deaf since he's had the lessle Fair." containing 140 figures, neaslea!'" — Ltppincott's. regarded as one of tbe most complete ject of treatment, cannot be relied the last year. canvases of the period; Tennyson won upon to cure scab. The only rational In 1801 there were ln Europe only m a n R e tu r n to O ld F a e h lo n ,. the chancellor's medal at Cambridge treatment consists tn using some ex­ twenty-two cities which had more than Venetian women have formed s University for his poem, "Tlmbuctoo," ternal application which will kill the 100.000 inhabitants. These were Lon­ parasites. By far the most rational don. Dublin. Paris, Marseilles, Lyons. league for the purpose of Introducing and Klopstock conceived and com­ and satisfactory and the cheapest Amsterdam. Berlin, Hamburg. Vienna, once more the fashions of the renais­ posed a good part of his “ Messiah," method of curing scab Is by dipping Naples. Rome. Milan, Venice, Palermo, sance period. Signora Rosa Genonl, the great work which gave such Im­ the sheep ln samt liquid which will Madrid, Barcelona. Lisbon, St. Peters­ the novelist, who Is at.the head of the pulse and Impetus to German litera­ movement, appeals to the spirit of In­ ture and fired the genius of the Fa­ kill the parasite» burg, Moscow. Warsaw, Copenhagen dependence and patriotism of her and Constantinople. Two only of country-women to discard obnoxious therland. M l« Feeding. Massachusetts, New York, Virginia Not only must the silo be erected, these cities had more than 500.000— Parts modes and to adopt the national and Kentucky were the foremost London, 950,000, and Paris, 600,000 drees worn by their Illustrious ances­ shelter must be provided for the cat­ founder states. New York and Massa- tle during winter. Then If corn la Naples came third, with 360.000, and tresses. She has won over a consid­ cluaetts have been strongly nourished Vienna fourth, with 230,000. erable number of women to the cause, fed In the form of silage there will be i by Europe's money, culture and im­ successful - ’-lilts. A great many | At eighteen Mendelssohn produced and the men of Venice are giving s migrants and plenty of good, hard "Midsummer Night's Dream"; Meyer­ warm support 40 the new league. farms buy stock cattle In the fall of | sente to boot. Virginia lost out through the ye«r. turn them Into stalk fields | beer. "Jephtha'e Daughter"; Schubert, pride and war. with her many bloody Aa A d m o n itio n from Japan. and resell them toward spring as feed- | "E rl K ing"; Bach was court musician Malaria has most ruined "You shouldn’t call us Japs ln your sacrifice» ere. I f the market Is normal there will at Weimar; Michael Angelo executed newspapers." said a Japanese Journal­ Kentucky. Kentucky was our oldest, usually be a profit, but It, nevertheless. : hie basso-rlllevo of the "Battle of the ist "We don't think It's polite. You longest maintained frontier, settled Is a wasteful practice. A much greater Centaurs” ; Da Vinci's work was ac­ wouldn't want ue to call you Yanki in up by first and second generations ot profit would be secured from silo feed­ knowledged by his master. Verochla. English farmers and a few Irish and at far surpassing his own; Lope de our paper» would you? A western ing as men! lor ed. Scotch and old revolutionary soldiers V<«a. the Spanish dramatist, and com- Congressman said to me the other 'What nes« are you— Japanese Kentucky had more snd harder Injun T h e C o m o f K e e p ! a ■ a C o w . posed •'Arcadia” ; Savage produced d a y fighting than any other state, besides According to careful experiment» his first comedy. "Woman's a Riddle,' or ChineesT I'd have liked to Jiu-Jitsu him, but 1 only smiled and retorted: largely Indulging ln the 1812-1815 and the cost of keeping a cow a year with and Shelley wrote "Queen Mab.” "What key are you— monkey or Yan­ the Mexican and other wars.—New the b « t of feed and shelter, labor snd Am I n c e w d l a v v L o v e r . York Pres» kee?*" Interest on the Investment Included, all A blase was discovered In a W il­ At the present time and for the fu­ told, amounts to $55. If. then, the cow O e « A n jh o n , liamsburg letter box and the contents, ran not be made to produce more than "There are no martyrs these days. ture ns well, there ts lying at the Bank about fifty letters, were charred before of France, ln Paris, a. reserve gold $55. she Is not worth keeping. A good “Oh, I wouldn't say that." the fire was extinguished. It Is the cow ought to ; oduce at least $110, or "Do you think there are any people store of £160.000,000, which Is, In fact, opinion of the police that a young man writes one correspondent, "looked doable the cost of her keep rote a proposal of marriage to his to-day who would suffer tortures for * . upon as a war fund, beside which the girl and then got cold feet and set th e ; their belief»?" It Is roughly estimated that It costs twenty millions of Germany look very boxful of letter# on fir# to destroy his “ My wife believe# tkat an elght»en- $2,000 to run 3,500 sheep a year under small." But th » German "Krleg- own It was George Ade who wrote | Inch waist looka better than a twenty ordinary range conditions, where a twa" u d l think "she "suffers ^rame“ ^ • •c* lat*-" or »mergency war chest fund. * e e ’ e nmounta am A im ta 4 /-v a l e evs • I t I zws m . sterling, » . . I i« _ forage crop is not put to figure against this caution to young men. “ Tell 'em only to six millions anything you want, but won't writ# cause of that bollof."— Houston P ool the expense, says Denver Field and and It Is lying not ln the Reichabang. Farm. Two men one year at $50 a tetters."— Boston Globe. He Wouldn't M l.« It. at Berlin, but In the vanita of th» month. Including :Belr living, will cost H ard L a rk . Ivon and his baby sister were play-'Jnllus tower, tn the fortress of Spaa­ $600; twenty extra men one month at What hav» ing with some new marbles that were dan, near the capital, against the com- Old Lady— Poor man! $25. Including 'red. $500; expense of yon done to your hand? Unemploy- qU;te small. One marble disappeared > »( of Germany's next evil day. It ■hearing X500 -beep, $135; total cost able— Broke my knuckle» mum, knock- aDd could not be found. The mother haa been lying there as a dead funl of running 2.50n sheep one yenr. $1.360. 1»' at people's doors askin’ for work became alarmed, fearing baby had ever since Germany received front which, with tho 1.000 lambs and Inci­ — London Scrap» | swallowed It "Ok well," said three- France her war Indemnity of 1250.000,- dental expeassa of tbe ranch, brings ' year-old Ivoa, "there are enough le ft " 000. from which It wan taken.— Lot* N# boy was ever heard to say at th» tot«] figure ap to $ 2 . 00 « I —T h » Delineator. don Chron'cla Ike tabla "This la my full Q iiür S »