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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1903)
I I I I I1 I I * *"» I H I > » '> ♦ ♦ ♦ » * men!, and pulping the punq kins and root* } for the pigs and other animals. Mr. Har»iy also tried many other #xp#r* j ¡meat*, as the climate is suite») to almost In tbe loins. | every kind »>f plant and vegetable. Among Nervousness, nnrefreihln* ,|- them was th»* cultivation of giuger, of the dency. ■ vanilla b«*aa, of flax, hemp and coffee. 1 Iu a!! o f them he obtained more or less It Is time you were doing ! succeos; but the diflU-nity o f «»btaiuiug The kidneys were anciently By O. A NENTV ftj | labor, and the necessity o f devoting more reins— In your case they j and more attention to the inerea>.ng reins and driving you Into m T ; docks, herds and irrigated land prevent- | ed him from currying them « ut on a cause that i* really an important quo«- , large acale. C H A P T E R X .—(Continued.) Acts with the most direct ber The cotton crop had proved a success; tion.** o f an ordinary room. T h ere are no on the kidneys. It contains th, The young Hardy* looked aghast at W h o W ill B « “ I t " ? the field had in time been covered with safest substances for correcting C H A P T E R X I. windows, so light and a ir can only these organs. ^ cotton plants, which had burst first into each other, for in the pressure of other It was now more than eighteen mouths ! “ On-ery. a ery, ick-ery. Ann, matters the question of apparatus for come In when the door Is open. a bright yellow blossom, and had then since the Hardys had l*e#n fairly estab Fillesy, follesy, Nicholas. John.” the sugar manufacture ha»l been quite Down in the meadows, the children at Inside benches are built all along the l»een covered with many ball* of white lished at Mount Pleasant. Everyrh'.ug play Made a Difference. Huff. The picking the cotton had been forgotten. wall and In the center Is a great pile was prospering beyond Mr. Hardy’ s u»»»*t “ H ave you really no idea how to do it, Tell their quaint numbers the old fash M ise Mainchanre— I sup- looked upon at first a* great fuu. al o f loose stones. E arly on Saturday sanguine expectations. More and more ioned way; though it had prove»! hard work before Frank r heard of my engagement to land was monthly being broken up aud **Xo, really I have not. my dear. W e A ll in a row, while the counting Is done. morning wood Is brought in and a It was finished. Its weight had rather ex H er Frien d — Yea, and I irrigated. I-arge profits had been realized great vessel standing near the stones ceeded Mr. H ardy’s anticipation. I h e have certainly no w»»od on the p lice by buying lean cattle during the dry sea- Lips tightly closed, but with eyes full o f surprised. You told me ones is filled with water. fun. process o f cleaning the cotton from the which would make the rollers; besides, it s«m. fattening them np»»n alfalfa, and Listening to catch every saying and Then someone cuts eve r so many w ouldn’ t marry him lor to pod? and seeds had proved a long and would be rather a difficult business. sending them down to Rosario for >*1#- pounds. Mrs. Hardy thought for a minute, and sign. birch switches and these are placed on troublesome »»peration, and had taken an T h « pigs had multiplied aatouishingly; M ies M ainchanre— I know immense time. Judging by the progress then said: **I should think that the man and the profits from the dairy were in Waiting their turns, to the last in the the floor o f the bath house. N e x t the I discovered inter that h«' line. that they at first made with it. they gle would tlo it.” fire Is made under the stenes and It creasing daily, as more rows were con There was a general exclamation of thousand.— Caseeli'a Jnnrnal. really began to despair of ever finishing stantly ad»le«l. The produce o f Mount Grandmamma smiles, for grandmammas burns all morning. In the afternoon, it, but with practice they became more “ Capital, mamma T* and then a burst of Pleasant was so valued at both Rosario when the stones are very hot, the Are know The Water Supply. adroit. Still it was found to be t»>o great laughter at the idea of making sugar with and Buenos Ayres that the demand, at The funny, old coasting they said long Is put out, the place la sw ept clean aud “ N ot goin g to move awiy a labor during the heat of the day. al a mangle. The mangle in question was most remunerative prunes, far exceeded ago. all Is ready. flat, are yo u T " ii quiied th though carried on within «ioor*. It had part of a pateut washing apparatus which the supply. A fter the spinning-wheel lessons were T h e boys undress In their homes and “ W h y, when you moved been a dirty work. t»»o; tbe light particles Mr. Hardy had brought with him from Charley was now eighteen, a aqoarely done. England, and consisted of two strong run to the bath house. As It 1» gen er o f Huff had got everywhere, and at the m onth* ago yon were in built, sturdy young fellow. From his Down in the orchard and out in the sun. a lly th irty below zero you may be sure it— and it had hot and cold end o f a couple of hours* work the party iron rollers, kept together by string life o f exposure in the open air he k»oke»l springs, an»! turning with a handle. had looked like a family of bakers. In they do it In double quick time. the tim e, and— " li e had a strong “ I do think that the mangle would do. older than he was. deed, before more than a quarter o f the A s soon as they are In the bath house idea that he was now becoming a man; “ That’ * just i t , " replied quantity raised was cleane»! they were Clara,” Mr. Hardy said, "and we are all an»! Ethel had one day detected him ex they shut the door tight and begin to d w eller. “ I ’ ve been in hot heartily sick of the job. and the remainder much obliged to you for the idea. I had amining his cheeks very cl«>sely iu the throw w ater on the hot stones. This, the agent a ll the tim* was sold in the p«»d to an Englishman thought of the great washing copper for glass to see if there were any signs of o f course, makes the steam rise. M ore threw cold water on all my who had brought out machinery, and was boiling the sugar, but the mangle alto whiskers. Hubert was nearly seventeen; w ater U thrown on and there is more as to repairs and improvem« attempting to raise cotton near Buenos gether escaped me. W e will begin to he was taller and slighter than his broth steam until tbe place Is fu ll o f it. Ayres. Although the profits had been morrow. Please get all the tubs scrub er, but was younger both in appearance Equally Divided. And now comes the part that I think considerable, it was unanimously deter bed out and scalded, and put out in the and manner«. He had all the restlessness “ You allow no beer in tbs mined that the experiment should not be sun to dry.” you Am erican boys would not lik e at of a boy. and lacked somewhat o f Char “ How long will it take, papa?” “ N o ; m y w ile and I never repeated, at any rate for the present. all. Each boy takes a birch switch ley’ s steady perseverance. “ Some days. Ethel; we must only cut Mr. Hardy had not at first carried out and fa lls to w hipping his companions. th in g but wiDe and water." Maud was fifteen. H er constant out- | “ In what proportion do yog his itlea o f plantiug a couple of acres the canes as fast as the boiler can boil of-d»x»r exercise had made her as nimble T h is Is to make the blood circulate, with tobacco and sugar cane, the ground the juice down.” “ I drin k Ihe wine and aud active as a young fawn. Ethel want and though it is a real hard whipping having been require»! for other purposes. The next day the work began. The ed three months of fourteen, and looked no one objects, but a ll think it great drinks the w a te r ."— nippi: H e hat! not. however, abandone»! the canes were cut at a level with the ground, under twelve. She was quite the home- fun. A t last, looking like a lot o f azine. idea; and about two months before the the tops taken off. and the canes cut into bird o f the family, and like»! nothing bet boiled lobsters, they all rush out, have marriage o f Terence aud Sarah he had lengths o f three feet. They were then ter than taking her work and sittiug by Thoughtful. a roll in the s q o w and make fo r home. planted some tobacco, which was, upon packed on a bullock cart and taken up to the hour, quietly talking to her mother. D o cto r-4! think you und their return from Buenos Ayres, ready the house. They were next passed The time was now again approaching now the directions for the Goose w ith an Iv o r s A rro w . to be picked. through the mangle, which succeeded ad when the Indian forays were to be ex A n Eskim o Arrow o f w alrus Ivory, and t h ii is for your dyspepsia. Late one afternoon Mr. Fitz The culture o f tobacco requires consid mirably, the juice flowing out in streams pected. a wee while before candle-light found Imbedded deep In tbe breast o f P atien t— W h y, I haven't erable care. The ground is first prepar into the tub placed below to receive it. gerald had gone out fo r a ri»ie with Mr. came. doctor. ed with great care, and is well and thor- When all tbe canes had been passe»! Hardy. Charley had gone down to the Grandma v a « off with the rest for a a Canadian gray goose. Is on exh ibi Doctor— O b, I know; but tion In a gun store at Spokane. T be «•ughly manured; but this was not requir through the mangle, the screws were dam with his gun on his shoulder, and game. goose was ahot a fe w days ago by have it when you h ave1 ed in the present case, as the rich virgin tightened to increase the pressure, and Hubert had ridden to a p«>ol in the river soil needed no artificial aid. It is then they were again passed through, by at some distanro off, where he had the And she will tell. If yon ask her. the way John Cochran near L ib erty Lake. As oth er m edicines.— Tit-Bits. dug iu beds something like asparagus which time, although the juice was not day before observed a wild duck, which She and her playmates the queer words be picked up tbe big honker, w eighing • lOO I t K W A R b Slot b#«ls. about two feet wide, with a deep so thoroughly extracted as it would have he believed to be a new sort. The «'tittle would say. fourteen pounds, be was surprised to trench between each. The seeds are rais been by a more powerful machine, the an»l docks had just been driven in by I In the same orchard, her grandchildren see a little piece o f Ivory sticking out Th« readers of thi* paper will b« ed in a seed-be»!, and when nine or ten quantity that remained was not impor Lopez and two mounted peons at an ear- | tell faarn that there is at least one <lr~l. from Its breast fo r tw o Inches. that science has been able to cure i inches high they are taken up and care tant. As the tub was filled the con lier hour than usual, as Mr. Hardy had j Riddle and catchword that no one may W ith difficulty he palled It out. for •tare*, and that la catarrh. H a ll'll fully transplanted into the beds, two tents were taken to the great copper, un that morainic given orders that the an:- spell. is the only positive cure known to tin rows being placed in each, and the plants der which a fire was then lighted. The mals were all to be in their inclosures Go where you may, ’tis the merry old the flesh had grow n around the arrow . fraternity. Catarrh being a coniti J crushing of the canes was continued un before dusk. The laborers in the fields Then he saw that It w as an arrow ease, requires a constitutional game; being a foot apart. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inw _ There are various methotls o f cultiva til the copper was nearly full, when Mr. below were still at work plowing. Ethel Everywhere children may play it the eight Inches long and about as thick as directly upon the blood and mueoar Hardy ordered the cutting o f the canes was in the sitting room, working with ‘ same. a lead pencil. T b e carvings on the of the system, thereby destroying the tion. but this was the one adopted by Mr. to be discontinued for the day. The fire Mrs. Hardy, while Maud was in the gar tion of the disease, and giving tbs Hardy. The plants grew rapidly, the stem where it was tied to the arrow strength by bulldinc up tbe under the copper was fed with the crush den. picking some fruit for tea. Playing at tag the land over, they know stick are still visible. assisting nature in doing its work, ground between them being occasionally prietors have so much faith in in Presently the occupants o f the parlor The counting our grandmamma said long hoed, and kept free from weeds. When ed canes, which burned very freely. Mr. N o arrow o f the sort w as e ve r seen wen, that they offer One Hundrsl Hardy now added a small quantity of were startled by a sharp cry from Maud. ago. they were four feet high the tops were lor any case that it fails to cure, f here before. T h e bird evid en tly car- of testimonials. Address nipped off, and any leave* which showed lime and some sheep's blood, which last and in another instant she flew into the — Youth’ s Companion, i ried It thousands upon thousands o f F. J. CHENEY A CO, signs of disease were removed. Each ingredient caused many exclamations of room. rushe»l at a bound to the fireplace, Bold by druggists. 75c. horror from Mrs. Hardy and the young snatched down her light rifle from its miles from the fa r north, w h ere it was stem had from eight to ten leaves. When Bail's Faminr Pills are the best ones. The blood, however. Mr. Hardy nooks over the mantel, shot by some Eskimo. and. crying, the leaves began to turn rather yellow, informed them, was necessary to clarify ‘ Ouick. Ethel, your rifleT* was gone * Mr. H ardy announced that the time for Misplaced Affecttaa S o m e th in « New. the sugar, as the albumen contained in again in an instant. cutting had arrive»!, an»! one morning all A showman to the jungle went the blood would rise to the surface, bring She kissed him and caressed kg Mrs. Hardy and Ethel sprang to their ; bands were mustered to the work. It And caught a fierce young gnu. ing the impurities with it. The tire was feet, too surprise»! for the moment to do But ’ twas not w h a t be d~ consisted merely in cutting the stems at Said he, “ I ’ll teach him to perform continued until the thermometer showed anything, and then Mrs. Hanly repeat- H e on ly looked at ber and a level with the earth, and laying the And sell him to the Zoo.” that the syrup was within a few degrees e«l Maud’ s words, “ Quick, Ethel, your For she made the poor png plants down gently upon the ground. By o f boiling, and the surface was covered rifle T* breakfast time the two acres were clear This man was very much surprised, with a thick, dark-colored scum. The Ethel seize»! it. and with her mother ed. They were left all day to dry in the Human Nature. And quite delighted, too. fire was then remove»!, and the liquor al ran to the door. Then they saw a sight sun. and a little before sunset they were For, k>! each quick and novel trick Some people practice what tb«f lowed to cool, the family now going about which brought a scream from both their taken up and carried up to one of the The new gnu knew! other work, as so large a quantity o f liq lips. Mrs. Hardy fell on her knees and But it's a lead-pipe cinch store sheds, which had been cleared an ! — St. Nicholas. uor would not be really cold until the covered her eyes, while Ethel, after a j T h ey preach to others by tbt iff prepare«! for tbe p u rp le . Here they were next »lay. An d practice by tbe inch. moment's pause, grasped the rifle, which ! No R i « h t to G row l. placed in a heap on the ground, covered The following morning tbe tap at the had nearly fallen from her hands, and j boy ^ ir n over with raw hides and mats, and left L ittle Elsie— Mamma, do dogs and botrorn of the boiler was turned, and ran forward, though her limbs trembled I fo r three days to beat. A fte r this they cats get married? Then and Now. •Hònq- Kong- were uncovered an»! hung up on laths the syrup came out bright and clear— so that they could scarcely carry her on. \s/han *sW«d M amina—W h y. o f course not. dear. "W h e n I was courting aj about the color o f sherry wioe. The The sight was indeed a terrible one. from the roof, close to each other, an»! H«'d- -furnish L ittle Elsie—Then I ’d like to know said the sad-fa«ed man, “ as * « yet sufficiently far apart to allow the scum descended unbroken on the surface A t a distance o f two hundred yards Hu- I d * song. what righ t Fido has got to gro w l at souls with but a siDgle thought’ air to circulate between them. Here o f the liquor; and when the copper was bert was riding for his life. His hat was ' ^ •p l««d - " H o w about you at the pmul T ab by w h ile they are eating their they remained until they were quite dry. nearly empty the tap was cl»>sed. and »>ff. his gun was gone, his face was dead- j ing?” a ked the inquisitive fo«Aj breakfast. l w»l ¿o- and were then taken down, a damp cover the scum and what little liquor remained ly pale. Behind him rode three Indians, i was taken out. The bright syrup was The nearest one was immediately behind ; ff you! giv« mn “ We s till have but a single~ ing being ch»>sen for the operation, as T h e L e t t e r ' s f* k in . replied the proprietor of the mi W cu«. «»(Ikerwise the dry Staves would have now again poured into the boiler, the fire him. at a distance o f scarce two horses’ i One day little 8-year-old M abel's aunt relighte»!. and the syrup was kept b»>iling‘ length: the other two were close to their t " W e both think we mads crumbled to »lust. They were again laid So l v*onf spin received a letter, and w h ile interested in a heap, and covered up to allow them to evaporate the water and condense the leader. A ll were evidently gaining upon ou rselves." n»y tsl# oüf In Its contents, the envelope dropped syrup down to the point at which It would him. to heat once more. This second heating Xt>f lo n g ! (T o be continued.» to the floor. Mabel, observing It, pick required some days to accomplish, an»! crystallite. It required many hours’ boil Contemporary. ed It up and gra vely said as sbe re this operation required great attention, ing to effect this, any scum which rose to the surface being carefully taken off ••Brassy E y e " 1 ateat Disease. P I.T in a M .r bl.a in t h . City. turned It: “ Auntie, here’ s the skin off M sv told a joke to Flo one da as the tobacco would have been worthless with a skimmer. A t last it was fon n l “ Oh, m y ! th a t’ s old,” «id “ T h e ’brassy eye’ is the latest affile-1 T h e average N ew York boy is Just our letter." i f the plants had heated too much. “ Oh, is It, really, d ea r" said In ten »lays tbe operation was complete. that the syrup on the skimmer began to tion which has fallen to the lot o f about as ingenious as any boy In the Too K .r ly for Tommy. crystallite an»! Mr. Hardy pronounced “ O l course, you ougbt to ki street-ear conductors and mot« m ie n .“ world, especially when It comes to in T h e leave« were then stripped off. the up L ittle Nettie—Some people are al- — Philadelp per leaves were plao#»i by themselves, as it to be fit to draw off into the large said a prom inent local physician to a venting games o f amusement. H e Is also the middle and the lower leaves; the washing tubs to crystallite. A fresh batch W ashington Star reporter re c e n tly .! compelled to play under many condi- ; *?*'*? * , " ‘ *7, are * * . happy * » higher »»nes being of the finest quality. of canes was now crush*»!, and so the “ T h e ’brassy eye" Is a peculiar affection Dons which <lo not confront the boys ". '^D er ‘ a A f '* really so Very Still. They were then tied in bundles of twelve process was repeate»i nntil all the canes o f the e ye caused by rubbing the e ye sm aller cities. F o r one thing he has .. 7 7 "S k etch yo u ? " echoed the leaves each, and were pa»'ke»l in layers were cut. It took a fortnight altogether, w ith the hand w h ile the latter U cov- “ ot the space and fo r another the _ , , No. oT course not. J artist. “ W b s t kiDd of s aobitci in barrels, a great pressure being ap but only five days of this were actually ered w ith verdigris fro m the brasswork police do not allo w him as much ' n a t**»* «bou t the lark having you m ske?” plied with a weighted lever, to press occupied in cutting and crushing the rope.” so to speak, as Is allow ed the M get up W1th th* gun eveT7 morning “ Oh, I ’ ll do as still Ii*».” l them down into an almost solid mass. In cam's. As the sugar crystallized it was o f tb e cars. “ T h e symptoms o f the disease resent- boys o f sm aller cities. So he Is driven H i. P u n l.h m en t. the tramp, who hsd not rim# • 11 they filled three barrels, the smallest take« out—a dark, pulpy h ik in g mass, at o f which, containing sixty p»>unds o f the which the young Hardys looked very We a slight inflammation o f the eye. to lh e necessity o f p layin g In accord j T h e Parson—Johnny, do you know position iu tb e haystack fort finest t obacco. The venture, like that o f doubtfully—am! was pln«'#«l in a large su such as m ight be due to the presence ance wlth the rules o f a great metrop- where you w ill go If you are a naughty hours.— Chicago Neas. the cotton, had proved a surreal, but the gar h-*gshea»l. whi»-h ha»l been procure»! o f any sm all foreign body. A fte r a fe w oils. W hen he wants to p lay marbles boy and don't mind yonr parents? j trouble and care require»! had been very- for the purp»>se. In the bottom o f This hours the inflammation increases and be cannot mark o ff a chalk ring In the Johnny (aged 5t— Yes. sir. I ’ll have i The Unexpected Hap eight large holes were bore«!, and th«**»* great. were stopped up with pieces o f plaintain is accompanied by severe pain, the snf- street because tbe police w ill be a fte r to go to bed before supper, “ Why that look of eurpriie" The next experiment which was per- stalk. Through the porous substance «»f fe re r being almost unable to see. A n him f ° r disfiguring the pavement, j ■ Bioweli, aho hsd just tiniabed fecte»! was that with the sugar cane. In these stalks the molasses or treacle slow excessive flow «»f tears accompanies Buy» who liv e dow ntown have no va- B e a l D octorin g, a remarkable story. "Doa’t * this, fa r more than in the others. Mrs. ly drained off. As the wet sugar was this stage o f the disease. In the acute cant K>t* t0 P*a-T marbles In and up- “ n o c " Judson had n ever taken so lieve HT” lla rd y and the girls took a lively inter- placed in the cask, layers o f slices »>( stage o f the disease the inflamed con- tow n many o f the vacant lots are not mu,’ h as a single course in medical j “ Yes; that’ s the pei'tHsrpgd «**t. Sugar ha»! i*een one o f the few ar plaintain stems were laid upon it. as the «litioti o f tiie conjunctiva covers the on*y fenced in but guarded by special stu*fy. but he was iu greater demand ticles o f consumption which had rest spongy substam'e «Iraws the dark color replied his friend Naggshr- w hole mucous membrane, producing a watchmen. than the regular practitioner o f Crow- pen to know that it is true." tn »ney. and it had been used in considera ing matter out from the sugar. The Consequently the N ew York boy has »Die. who had a degree and a frame,! ble quantities for conferring the fruit plaintain grow* freely in South America, continuous flow o f tuu< us and a blurred I to And another w a y to play marbles “ d iplom y" in his office. into fine paddings and preserve*. It was and Mr. H anly had plante«! a number o f vision. not contemplated to make sugar for sale, . this gnu-eful tree near his house; but "M otorm en. w h o generally w ear H * fca* fioa ll-T »cttled upon the iron 1 “ l ’ d rather trust to Bill Judson’ s doc btu only for the supply o f the h»mae; two these had not been advanced enough to gloves, are not so apt to contract the 1C>P* w b*ch cover openings to the va- j tortng than any that's learned out o’ acres, therefore, was the extent o f th e , cut. am! he had. therefore, procure»! a disease as conductors, wh. se dutv Dous conduits under the streets. H is medicine books." said old lady 81m plantation. Mr. Hardy procured the cat- j sufficient quantity from a friend at Ro makes it necessary fo r them to shin far<' rite '* th* Iarge. square top which mons. tings from a friend who had a small su- ; sario. It was three months before the along the footboard o f the n r . grasping rovers an opening to the electric light W hen presse«! for a reason fo r this gar plantation near Rn**nos Ayres. drainage of the molasses quite ceased; the brass seat rails with their hands, r’m dwt*- T h is is not only large, but preference, the old lady bad one un- The coitiva?i»*n o f sugar cane is simple. and the H ardys were greatly pleased, on T h e ’brassy eye’ a as noted first som e 11 ** nia^e TerT tough on the surface failin g answer. “ I have used Aver's Httr The land having been got in perfect order. emptying the hogshead ami removing the “ W hen doe was aw ay one tim e I was ■ fo r thirty years. It is el*!**, deep farrows « , f plowed at a »listance J plaintaia stems, to find that their sugar tim e ago. and many cases o f this pe- * ni* **** ’ n f be center a round In den a hair dressing snd for keep«*, ©f five fret apar la these the cuttings, i was dry and o f a fairly light color. The culiar disease have been reported in tat1on which w ill hold quite a lot o f took with rheumatism in my side an hair from splitting at the * » * ; marbles. I had to let Daughter Jane send for which are pieces f the upper part o f the ! sugar cane* did n»*t require planting various Eastern cities." J. A . Grueneafelder, t ,r»ntWn cane, containing eo or three knots, were again, as they will grow for many years -------------------------------O R * * o '" 1 gathered about tbe diplomy doctor He g iv e me m««B laid at a distati p of three fret apart, j from the same root«; ami although the Her 0 „ c , » W e . . . «beoe irou tops enjoyin g a line gam.- cin e, an’ said tbe rheumatiam I T h e piow mas t -n taken a'-ng by the , cane* from old stools, as they are called, • T h ere w ere nearly tw em y-three mart»;’*- E arb < " * th ro w , into the g iv e w a y to ’em It did g iv e w , v w side o f tbe fu r w. so as t»> fill it up : produce less sugar than those o f the first strikes in the last twenty-three r e a r s " circular indentation tbe same number tie bv leetle an finalir wor l I •gain and »-orer he cutriags. In sugar ! year’ s planting, the juice is clearer an 1 h# exclaim©«! • • b# tan»©»! from tb e In o f n**rWe* an«! the jr*me la to ahoot ing me iv#ak • « a rn * *** plan:ati>«ns the rows of caaes are close } reqmres far lies* trouble to prepare ami «fnatrial new *. 1 them out o f th# rin * and o ff th# too W ell together, but Mr. Hardy had chosen this 1 refiae. Before another year came round “ N ow . Charter, d e a r " said young «J tlre ly . T h is Is quite hsrd to do. as >w.lu , ° ‘ ,b" * spells an’ Doc Judson tends me be! d issan e. as it enabled his horse hoe T * 1 the boys made • pair o f wooden rollers of Mrs. Torkins. “ do let us talk about they are knocked out o f the ring work between them, and thus keep the eighteen inches in diameter. These were comes in. g iv e , one look at me. m ix «, som ething elee than le s e t Wash- 0*ey lodge In the other indentations on ground turned up and free from weeds covered with strips of hoop iron, nailed up a glass o f his herb stuff. an- m the top. T h e game is quite popular without the expense of hard labor. In a lengthways upon them at short intervals in gtoa Star. ------— ---------------- — am ong b o y » In all parts o f Manhattan less n tw elv e hours he ha, that rh eu-1 abort rim# the shoots appeared above the < from each other, thereby obtaining a bet matisnt h’ lsticg all over me from bead ! Suffered -o m -w h .t. •oil. In four months they had gained the ter grip upon the cam** and preventing Fin lan d B ors’ Bath. to f w t - deP «n in g in a haifoloaen di- D m -toe-D o you ever have ringing height o f fourteen feet, and their gfa*«y the wood from being braised ami grooved. W hen the boys o f Finland want to r<^ tl,' na’ ao' no chance for my mind •terns showed that they |were ready to T ; r o l l e r * were worked by a hor*g sounds in your ears? I*attent—Certainly. I'm a • lepbone take * bath this is the w a y they do It to dwell on any one spot an’ aav It's cut. mi!!, which Mr. Hardy ha»! ordiered from In the first place. It is very, very .-old the w n ,t thar.’ T h a fa what ' I c a l l ; “ Now. Clara.” Mr. lla rd y said. Thus England. It was made for i r e horse*, girt-—Philadelphia Record. in Finland—amt the bathroom is not in doctorinifT* is your manufacture, you know, an ! »«* and did a great «leal of useful work, I f the best man s faults w ere w r it the house at all. but is a building quite • re only to work in»ler your super nt**a1- grinding the Indian corn into fine flour It year drugget «“ •’'* ¡ T ¡ J T te mar. whose r o t a t i o n for verac enc#. The cases are ready to cut; how for hom* consnmptom and for sale to ten on hta forehead be would draw separate. «•n il as o n «oTtsr sr i ws w Ity is un:tupetcLatile cas lia w ith in». wevsbott)«. » • «er* » d *1 do /un intend tu Jruuà the juice nut? bn . m g a boring settlers, and into coo rue his hat over his r i t a - G n y . I t it a round building about the alse Punitj. 8 Out on the Pampas I D rag g ed .D o iv n Fee Little Stories and Incidents that Will Interest and Enter tain Young Readers H ood's Sarsap B Ha/rSpli H a ir-s p littin g sf friendships. If the splitting is done on own head, it loses f for you, for everyta* your head is a friend Ayer's Hair advance will prevent splitting. If the spf has begun, it will s10? • Í j o w » ssr sst e i r r e * e J. C. A t k k CO. Isa