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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1904)
done during the open days of winter G R E A T L U M P O F IRON OR| "You are not «locked?” she asked which will, at least, save time In the 000 , 000,000 T o » , wonderingly. spring. Broken lim b» m a j he removed W orth a n Im m en se Fortune' “ I am too near the end myself, child, and many o f the Inside limbs which are o n e o f the greatest natural cui to be surprised at Simon's starting l*e- overlapping the fruiting tw igs can be tlea In M exico la a big hill contli fore me— the right way, too, for he was cut off during the winter aa well as In a f a solid mas» Gf ore lt an honest, straightforward fellow, wasn’t the spring. The work o f pruning should beside the railroad track, near the be? And Reuben conies back to his rights at last, and all’s w«*ll.” alw ays be done with a »aw on limbs tlou, |„ the city o f Durango, tn the “ A ll is not well with Iteuben Culwick, too large to cut with a sharp knife: In tral part o f the republic. so far as hia rights are ..concerned. His praning saw from the under side o f the Nothing Just like It le known el | father has cut him out o f his will, as he limb first, »aw ing up a quarter or a where except in North Sweden, w said that he would.” Mary explained half through and finishing from the ,b W e la another hill o f Iron ore Whi O C Ä ««*' still further, “ aud as I knew that he top. This will result in a clean cut and the miners are beginning to tear doi “ You— you fool!” blurted forth the would.” C H A P T E R X II. there will be no splintering, a » would fo feed the smelters that have I “ Then who £as got the money?” The reputed wealth of Simon Culwick father. be the case If a heavy limb was cut been built around It. The young woman’s hand touched the o f Sedge Hill, Worcester, hia position in Simon Culwick rose, buttoned up hia I c e s a d C o ld S t o r a g e H o m e . the county or his opinion of himself, coat, and set hia .hat firmly on his head. dry an«i withered oue lyiug close to her W h ile many farmers consider an Ice through from the top. In the winter j The Durango hill la simply a tremj owu. did not exercise any restraint npon the “ Good morning to you.” pruning o f orchards keep your eyes dous |UInp o f Iron ore about a i “ You have,” said Mary Holland, after house a luxury that is not for them, open and note the condition o f the tree, peculiarities of the young woman who “ One moment. Is Miss Holland aware * * I d length, nearly 2,000 feet wide a| a building such as is shown In the cut a momeht’s slIMee. r* —— confronted him; who leaned across the ta of your proposition ?” so that at the proper time any remedy rialng above the rock strewn “ W hat’ s that you say?— who’s got the may be erected at small cost, and If ble, und unceremoniously snatched from “ Certainly not.” the tee can be had for the cutting and for any trouble found may be applied. around It from 400 to 650 fe e t money?— me?” she screamed forth. his hands the painting that s^e had plac “ I am very glad o f It.” W hen Hum boldt vlalted M ail™ I “ Yes, you ffto'the heiress,” said Mary draw ing It w ill be found profitable. ed between them. There was no respect “ I ‘don’t see anything to be gfad of,1 for persons in th« mind of Lucy Jennings, said Mr. Culwick, as he walked tow ird Holland, somewhat satirically. Even in sections where ice is scarce The p ^ u r . o w * ; r i “ce “ 'corn and hm. bnt “ H ow much money Is there?” she ask especially when her blood was up. the door, where he paused, aud looked at such a structure would be worth all it the enormous quantity which 1. piled P1« o f » * « were ahown ' ed, so keenly that Mary almoat fancied “ What do you mean by nothing of the the picture. “ I had forgotten that,’1 cost to a fruit grow er who desired to ,p ln b l n . and warehouBes everywhere h' m' « d - f r o m then, he deducted , sort?” she exclaimed, ami at the ominous muttered, as he returned to the table, and that the old woman was peering at her hold back his products in cold storage. fo th l. country 1. the moat emphatic «*!' flashing o f her eyes Simon Culwiek’s low where Reuben was standing the instant from under her sealed lids. T o make the house cheap build It evidence that corn can be produced at came from a colossal aerolite, the lgJ “ More than you will know what to do er jaw dropped; “ haven’t you come in all afterward with the picture in his hand. est on record. o f any lumber obtainable, the essen with.” • 9 humility, and kindness, and Christian a very low cost, and It la plain from “ You will pardon mp, but Mr. Jen Geologists say that some time or otl “ Not more than I can take care of,’’ tial thing being to have It with an in* the experience o f hundreds o f corn charity to this house?“ nings will not sell this portrait.” she added, with one of her low chuckles “ Certainly not,” said Mr. Culwick, “ H e has already----- ” raisers that there la a profit in produc er a big opening was made in t l making a stand for it. “ Mr. Jennings will not sell It, I assure of satisfaction. ing corn on a large scale, even at the earth's c r u it and that this enormol “ For yourself, and for those who come “■Sit down, please, while I talk to you,” you,” said Reuben, with great urbanity present low prices, for many thous mass o f ore was thrust up through r l after you,” said Mary, in a low, thought said Luc> very feverishly, and at the of manner, as he bowed once more to his ands of farmers have made a good liv rift and piled high above the aurroual young woman's excitement Mr. Culwick father, with the picture pressed to his ful tone. ing and laid some profit by from their Ing plain That Is to say, the Iron h i “ Yes;4»ut I must enjoy myself first. I glared in mute amazement. “ H ave you breast. la one o f the dikes that are »uppo». corn lands. sver thought what is to become o f you, Mr. Culwick, senior, descended the haven’t had much pleasure in my life, ©Id man, when you are closer to the grave stairs with extreme care, and passed stuck here like a Guy For, goodness It Is perfectly true that the man to be the result o f earthquake actio] than you are now? When you are dying, through the parlor and shop without be knows!” with a small farm, devoted exclusively Tracks or flsfores have opened fro] “ W hat do you think o f doing?” asked and all your pride and wealth are not stowing any further attention upon Mr. to corn raising, can get only a very the surface deep Into the earth, worth that,” she continued, with a quick Jennings or Sarah Eastbell. Standing at Mary Holland. precarious living out o f corn when the throngh these fissure« molten m att] “ I shall take possession to-night,” said »nap of her fingers so close to his face the shop door was Lucy Jennings. She price le under 25 cents on the farm. has heen forced to the outer air, w he] that he winced and drew back his head stood aside and as she passed her, she the old lady; “ I must get to Sedge H ill; I But even the small farmer can assure It has been hardened Into rock. shall be able to welcome my granddaugh with nlacrity. said in a low tone: So the Durango hill was formed [ himself of a substantial surplus with “ You— you wretched woman!” cried “ T ry to remember how close you may ter to her new home then. I am strong Mr. Culwick, finding breath to reply, and be to your grave, before you leave this enough, if somebody will only dress me, the prospect o f a substantial surplus, the same process that made the P * l clutching the arms of the chair with both house as wicked a man as you entered it.’ and send for a conveyance. W hy should S IM P L K ICE HOUSE. some years. If he devotes a part o f hia sades along the Hudson. The ore i hands, and shaking them In his rage, He glared at her defiantly; his fingers I stop? Haven’t I had enough of this land to raising the products which hematite and one o f the richest IrJ ner w all a foot from the outer wall I can’t live “ how dare you speak to me? Do you even closed upop the stick, as if the Idea prison and this poverty? he needs for hia family, and raises ores In the world. T h e beet ores r f i and this space filled In hard with saw here any longer.” know that— that I have never been talk of striking her with it had suggested carefully England contain 57 per cent Iron. I,al( Mary Holland thought it would have dust, straw, leaves or any similar ma corn, well cultivated and ed to in this way in my life— that this itself, then he stopped and put his face Superior ores contain from 59 to 05 i Is an unwarrantable liberty from one in close to hers, eagerly and confidentially. been wiser to have brbught her news at terial. Then pack on the bottom o f the cared for, on the rest o f It. It must not be forgotten that the cent Iron and the Durango hill Is fri your position?” " A ten-pound note for that picture, an earlier hour then. She endeavored floor a foot o f straw or hay or sawdust to persuade Mrs. Eastbell to rest till the and on this lay the cakes of ice, tilling present low price o f corn la due to two 50 to 87 per cant pure Iron, move th “ I don’t care for your position,” cried and I ’ll take it away with me.” Lucy Jennings; “ I wouldn’t change my “ You will take nothing away with you next day, but the old lady was obsti In between them cracked Ice, and. If years of very extraordinary yields, and three-fifths o f this mass, which la i position for yours for twice your money but our contempt,” said Lucy, banging nate and not to be turned from her in culated to w eigh o ver 600,000,000 ton the weather is freezing, pouring water though this year’s crop Is moderate, — for fifty times all that you have hoard the door behind him, and shutting him tentions. by comparison with those years, the being Iron o f the best steel-maklij over each layer as It Is tilled in. D i ed together, and hardened your soul with. out in the front garden, down which he Mary Holland gave her tea, but al surplus In the country, added to what quality. What are you but a selfish old sinner, proceeded slowly. though she went from the room, she did vide off a portion o f the space for a This is the only part o f the maj who broke his w ife’s heart, and turned He turned in the direction o f the Cam not proceed in search of a conveyance to cold storage room, as shown In the was produced this year, makes the sup that appears above the surface, &n only son out of doors, and who must berwell New Road, but alterédvhis mind, Sedge Hill, but entrusted that commis low er part o f the Illustration and one ply in the country about as large as stand before his God— aye, sooner than and passing the house again, looking up sion to the old lady next door. She won haa a place where fruit, milk and but It was ever known to be, and the cost one knows how deep It may peiietra] he thinks, perhaps,” she added, with an at the window of the first floor, and even dered if the old Woman’s strength would ter may be kept in go?d condition dur o f production o f the corn which most Into the earth.— N ew York Sun. angry bang upon the table that shook hesitated, as if the idea o f re-entering last to Sedge Hill, or if the reaction ing the warmest days o f summer. farmers have on hand at the present r i T Q Perm anently * urea, w o n u o r n.nronin the whole house, and took Mr. Jennings had struck him; then he went on to W al would come and leave her prostrate. She time, must be figured on the basis of I I l u a ftfrflrR td a y ’ suseorDr.Kllne'BUreRtN®! downstairs with a headlong plunge, un worth Road, where he lost himself. He was not prepared for this sudden awak T ry an Ice house, even though It be Restorer. S en d for F r e e 0 2 trial bottle and treatlJ but a small one, and you w ill be sur large yields, so that, even at present Dr. R. H. K line, L td -. 83* A rch St.. Philadelphia, F der the impression that his stock had ex gave up asking the way to London Uridg' ening to a new life; it bewildered her, low prices, the great bulk o f the corn ploded— “ to answer for both crimes?” after a while, aud looked on in a purpose shrewd little woman though she was in prised to see how little It will cost and In the country represents a good deal M otion O verru led . “ Look here,” shouted Simon Culwick, less fashion that was new to him, until many things. She had wished to break how useful It Is. more than what It has cost the farmer “ I have had enough o f this.” “ I say,” said the captain o f bachi he found himself standing by a lamp- the news to Mrs. Eastbell, and the task A d r .n t .s e * o f F o r m L ife . “ You will hear me out,” said Lucy, post in a crowded thoroughfare, thinking had been intrusted to her accordingly, lore' hall In the boarding school, “ li It Is the farm ers’ boys who are most to produce I t backing against the door with her chair, of his son, and then of his dead wife— but had it been done wisely, and was this be swell and call our dormitory F o r B it t in g H en s. as he rose from his sent; “ you have coine which was very strange indeed— and then a wise step, on the part o f Mrs. Eastbell, likely to succeed, whether In business Latin quarter.” or in professional life. Spending most Mrs. Amanda Wilson writes to tha o f your own free will to this house, where of Mary Holland, down in Worcester to leave St. Oswald’s in ungrateful "N o ! N o!” shrieked the rest o f tl o f their time under the open sky, Iowa Homestead: “ I Jiave been very no one is likely to be afraid of you. You shire haste? crowd. are here boasting o f your want of affec “ W hat a time the cab is!” said Sarah breathing fresh air, and eating simple much annoyed at times with persistent H e stepped into the road and made for "Because,” ventured one o f the pr tion, bragging of the possibility of wound the opposite side o f the way. There Eastbell suddenly. food, they are more likely to have v ig sitting hens. I have testing uiob, “ all the other fellows wt ing one afresh whose life you have al were wagons and omnibuses and carts In your happier state apart from this orous health and strong constitutions tried several meth be coming here tryin g to borrow tl ready darkened, and I will tell you what coming in all directions, and their driv life, you will not forget the man whose than are their city cousins. Brought o d s o f preventing Is to become o f you hereafter.” quarter.” ers shouted at him, and foot passengers place you take, whose home is yours, into constant contact with nature, they them from becoming “ You are a fanatic. You’re raving screamed wildly at the danger which he whose father set him aside without fair And so It was thus that the dorm absorb a great deal o f useful knowl broody, and have at mad,” said Simon Culwick, dropping into had not seen for himself. His giddiness cause,” urged Mary. tory went nameless.— Baltim ore Ami edge, and acquire habits o f observa last hit upon a simple his seat again. “ This isn’t a time to worry me about overmastered him, and he fell amid clat lean. tion. Then, too, the regular farm “ I have no more to say,” she exclaim teriug, stumbling Iron hoofs, and whirl coop about tw o feet him. I have no fault to find with Reu ed. “ Now think of it, and do your duty, ing, grinding wheels, and It was beyond ben— he’s an excellent young man— but work, the “ chores" and numberless oth square and tw o feet For coughs anil cola» there la no _ ^m as I have done mine, before it Is too late. high made o f lath, medicine than Piso's Cure for I'onn. ay, man’s help to save him. that’s no reason why I should talk of er little things keep them well occupied There was a slamming of the door, and and enable them to feel that they are lion. Price 25 cents. & and attached to him to-night.” he opened his eyes to find that his tor earning their way. thus givin g to them “ He ia poor.” rope, as shown In the , C H A P T E R X III. H mentor had gone. H e rose at once, and “ I dare say he is,” was the reply, “ but a sense o f Independence and cultivat D eserted In Ham m er. , Mrs. East bell waited very patleutly for Illustration. P 1 a c a took his hat. the return o f her granddaughter to the I must think of my own family first. I ing a spirit o f self-reliance and manli the hen lnatde the coop and let It The villages near the north I t a l l ^R “ W hat a horrible creature,” he mut almshouses. She was very happy in her can’t be bothered with nephews jnst ness. T h e performance o f a deal o f swing about eighteen Inches from the lakes are In summer Inhabited alm om ^ tered; " I will not stop another moment.” nest, she said. Sarah wrote her letters; now.” , drudgery Is an Indispensable prepara ground. The excitement o f the curt entirely by women, who till the fle li^ H He was half way toward the door when Miss Holland read them to her; every Mrs. Muggeridge’s head peered round tion for all real success In life, w hat the pieture attracted his attention again, ous chickens which stand around on which do not yield mneh. The men | 3 I body was kind, and her granddaughter the door. and he stopped. It was his ruling pas ever the occupation. A boy who Is the outside will quickly dispel the to Switzerland and bring back th i^ H would soon be home again. What was The cab’s come,” she said;: “ do jou sion; success in business, present power, ' there to disturb her old head in any way? think yon can walk to the outer gate, afraid o f work or o f soiling his hands hatehlng Idea from the most persistent earnings in winter. future happiness, were not upon his mind need not expect to accomplish much sitting hen. F e d and water should ba She was well in health, too, and wonder Mrs. Eastbell V now in any great degree. P r a c tic a l A p p lica tio n . in the world. Country boys have their given the same as usual. fully strong. I could walk a mile. There’s a teapot He wont back to the picture, and knit He sought a job in a restaurant. Suddenly the visits o f Mary Holland o f mine on the hob, and it draws beauti full share o f fun. but there are many ted his brows at it, as a man might do “ Tl When in financial straits; G r o o m in g l e V a lu a b le , Intently puzzled with a problem of more abruptly ceased, although a message was fully. Take It, tea and all,'' and don’t disagreeable duties on a farm which For he’d been told that everything “ 1 sent to the old lady that Mrs. Mugger farm ers’ boys learn to accept as a The proper and frequent grooming of forget me. Good-by. How very glad I than ordinary difficulty; he took it tu.thc Comes to the man who waits. idge’s niece had been telegraphed for to matter o f course. E dw ard Eggleston, am to get away^from here! This way?” work horsea la too little done by farm window; he placed it on the table, and ‘Yes, this way,” said Mary. hid himself in the curtain folds, behind I^tndon, and would return in a few days. speaking o f the value o f his farm ers who do not appreciate the Impor Mother» w ill And Mrs. W inslow ’s Booth!* The night’s cold, and though I am rot training when a boy, once said to me: tance o f the work. It may appeal to the light to gaze at it; he put his hat cn The niece would take that opportunity ap the be«t best remed remedy to um for their chlldi teething M uon. the floor, and sat down with the picture of calling upon Sarah Eastbell, and bring used to night air, I can go through it to “ I learned one thing o f grent value, you when we assert, without fear o f back to Worcester all the news— possi my new house and my new life as brisk in front of him, and began rubbing it and that was to dd disagreeable things contradiction, that a well-groomed carefully with the pnlin o f his hand; bly Miss Eastbell herself, if she was ly as you can. W hat a change for me Valu ab le L ife -S a v in g Service. cheerfully.” — Joslah Ktrohg, In Success. hone works better and requires less aud Sally!” finally he thrust his hands into his pock strong enough to leave. So effective la the life-saving food than a horse kept In a filthy con How long Mary Holland was away “ And for more than you two,” added ets, and stared lit it, forgetful of time H a l f - B o l i n , t h e S le d . vice o f the United »States that fro il and place, and of the main object of bis Mrs. Eastbell did not know, one day M ary Holland. Soles made o f poles are almost a dition. Proper grooming means proper disasters to 24(5 doenmented vessels o f (T o be continued.) visit. He was a man possessed of one being very much like another, and film* circulation o f the blood and opens the thing o f the past since the sawed ones the coast during the year, havii passed away smoothly and easily with idea. have come Into use. There are still pores o f the skin. W here circulation 3,862 persons on board, only twentl There were feet ascending the stairs this complacent specimen of age, and AN O L D B R IT IS H DEVICE. has become Impeded, and the pores o f some who do not use the sawed solea lives were lost, and o f the |9,000,00j| now, lightly and springily. There was then, one afternoon, when the kettle v;as because o f not knowing how to put the skin are blocked up with the filth, worth o f property put in Jeopardy, bu| R e v o lv in g * ’ S h ir t F r o n t O r ig in a t e d a voice he should have recollected as be singing on the handful of fire which Mrs. the animal is out o f sorts and cannot Holland them on, after they have become dry. in E n g l a n d Y e a r s A g o ; a little more than $1,000,000 was lo longing to old days. It was only when Mugger id ge had made, Mary work with normal vigor, nor can It "H e re 's a curious thing,” remarked without breaking or splitting them. the handle turned sharply, and the door came softly into the robm, and stood I’ * the bedside o f th«» woman. derive the due amount o f nutriment The illustration shows how the trick opened, that he awoke to the conscious ¡1 dealer in w hat are popularly called j“ I have returned,” she said; and the A teakettle full o f boiling from Its food; hence it is.tempted to ness of where lie was, and what figure gents' furnishings": “ Several years is done. eyelashes, o f the listener «juivered at the had come into the room from the world water, poured on very gradually while eat more than other horses. ago n revolvin g shirt bosom was put voice. that was so different to his own. The INTERNAL REMEDY in the market In Chicago. T h e adver the sole Is being sprang. Is all that Is “Thank you, child,” tVas the answer, I n d i s c r i m i n a t e F e e d in g . “ Father,” said Reuben Cqlwick. ns h** necessary In almost every Instance. tisement rail like this: No Case Exists it WUI Not Care On some farms all kinds o f poultry advanced toward him. “ You have codie as the thin yellow hand crept from be 'A gen ts make $10 dally handling T h e stream should he no larger than are fed together, old and young, and neath the sheets to welcome her. “ Have to k « m » me, and I am glad.” revolvin g shirt bosoms;” eight a lead pencil, and poured on contin geese, ducks, turkeys and chickens. “ You haven’t much to be glad about you brought Sarah with you?” “ She will be in Worcest«»r to-morrow.” Images; tiesutlfnl patterns: greatest ually. Any one who has never tried There are always domineering Indi at present.” replied the father; “ I was “ Now that’s go«>d bearing! Is that all in the neighborhood, and 1 thought that idler produced; w e are the origin a this method w ill be surprised how viduals in all barnyards, hence It will I would call and see whore you were lodg you have to tell me?” tors and m anufacturers o f the revo lv be an advantage to separate the older “ Oh. no— I have brought a great *deUl ing, and what you were doing. I haven’t ing shirt bosom, at prices that d efy from the younger stock when feeding. come from Worcester expressly to bee if news with me— good and had. I am m iietltion: don't lie misled by Im ita afraid that you must have them both to The natural consequence of promiscu you.” tors who only want to sell samples, ous commingling o f fow ls is that the “ It <loes not matter; pray don’t apolo gether. for they .both affect you, Mrs. which are n cheap Imitation o f our largest and strongest take their choice gize,” said Reuben lightly, as he i«>ok Eastbell.” nods: don't fa il to w rite fo r particu “ Go on, girl; let us have th«»tn in the and leave the refuse to be eaten by the his seat at the desk, opened it, and glanc ed carelessly at the letters and papers lump, then. But,” she added, quickly, “ is lar*. or sample, 25 cents. Bogus Man weaker, whereas the best should be •t anything to uo with Sarah?” ufacturing Company, Chicago.’ which bail arrived. given to the poorest In order to help “ It concerns yourself most of all.. Can W ell, yesterday, at an old-hook “ I have been thinking a great deal them to s condition o f th rift and about you lately; you have bothered me.” you feel what trimming is on my sleeve?” hop. Idly turning o ver a bound volume growth. I t Is also more economical to “ Yes,” sni«l Mrs. Kastb«»U, “ crape! You “ Indeed!” , Ixinilop Bunch for May. 1851, I make some distinction when feeding, “ You came to Sedge H ill— you *o re have lost some one?” found this announcement, am ong Imag especially when a profit ia desired. “ 1 have l«>st one who was kinder to me the first tq write to me— the first to make inary novelties to be seen on Mr. advances. And although calling on me than to any living soul. 1 shall be r.o unch's counter at the great exhibi richer for his death. I never expected BENDIlfO THE SLED BOLE. R e la t io n o f S ir e to A * « . only proved that you were as obstinate as ever— that we should never get* on,” anything. It was on the condition that tion: There ia no fixed relation between •The new re vo lver shirt, that, by quickly the sole w ill bend down Into size and longevity In breeds o f live he continued— “ still I accepted It as an I should never touch a halfpenny o f his apology. And it struck me that there money that I became the keeper «>f bis turning aronnd a little to the tight or lta place.— R. A. Qalllher, In Farm and stock, though It 1» a well established Home. was some amount of respect for me in house, the watcher of his lonely life. His ft. Is made to display In succession fact that, generally, «m all or medium your heart, possibly some regret for oil father and mine had been great frieuds, the follo w in g round o f fronts, via.: T h e M i l k m a n 's s t f . i t Jo b , sited animals live longer than -e ry but they had quarreled at last, as every that has parted us.” A veteran New York 8tate dairyman small ones. Also breeds that have a A colored front, pour la matinee; body quarreb‘<1 with this man.” “ W ell?” A plain front, pour la promenade; who haa been In the business over half marked tendency to take on fat are “ You must mean my brother Simon?” “ You remember what we quarreled A dross front, pour I'opera, on le a century says that commencing in shorter lived than the leaner breeds. “ Yes." was the reply. •bout ?” “ Is he really dead?” she asked in a hal; and 4. A deshabille front, pour Ia 1876 he was aw ay from home but one These facts are recognized by live “ Perfectly." nutt: th at adm irably combining four night In about twenty-two years, lie stock Insnrance companies, for they “ I wanted you to marry Mias H ol whisper. land.” hlrts In one, singularly adapted for always used to <)o hia own milking. refuse to Insure the heavy and fat “ Yes; he was run over in the streets, “ Yes.” Hia average for many years was not and he died in the hospital next day.” irs i goers.* producing breeds to as great age as “ That la the girl whom yon saw at my “ Poor Simon; I fancied that I should •A trifle odd. Isn't It.” the speaker less thaa twenty cows night and morn others. bouse last May.” outlive him, old as I was, though I didn't concluded, according to the ing. He milked one cow nineteen years Detroit “ Yes.” think he would go off in a hurry like this. R r o o d H en s. » Press, "th at a serious Chicngo and about ten months tn the year, in “ Then,” he said, after a strange fight I have been waiting years for him, mak I f broody hens are properly treated the year 187» twenty cows gave him ing with hia breath, “ marry her now, and ing sure that he would come here tome novelty should have been prophesied 180,000 pounds of milk, which netted nine ont of ten w ill begin to lay again I ’ ll forget everything.” day, and say. ’Sister. Pm sorry that we In London Punch fifty years before 7” him from th# cheese factory $1.600, be within tw o weeks after being removed Reuben wqs prepared for many strange ever had any words, and there’s an end sides having his whey to feed to the from the nest. But If they are half reasons for hia father's presence in Hope to it;’ and instead of this, there’s an end H is Lorn H e r O ats. drowned, starved a week, or braised street, but this on# took him completely e f him! Well, he was a good man, with Cholly Vnas, whenevah 1 call on her bogs and calves. off his guard. He sat back and glared a will of his own, like the rest o f the aba’ s out. bnt I hope fo r better lock and abused. It is more than likely they W inter F ra il Tree Prnnlnr. at hia father. fam ily." w ill get even with their owners by de next ttaae. While th# early spring pruning and “ Yon don’t answer me,” said Simon Mrs. Eastbell had certainly received clining to lay a single egg until they Mias I'ep p rey -H o w ungallant. Ton the summer pino£-rg back of the small Culwick, in his old sullen and aggrieved bad news with composure, as age will do have fnlly recovered from their ill. can't both b a re good lock.—1‘hUadel- Cone o f voice. shoots covers the main praning of the very often, but «till Mary Holland was ’ reatment and acquired their custom phla Prana. **I must decline to marry the lady." astonished at her equanimity. fruit tress, much good work ™»y be ary tranquillity. 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