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• mania fo r story telling, while if Vick ers was sometimes dull, Frere was al ways hearty. Moreover, the table was well served, and the sultry evenings j passed away with a rapidity of which the wild beasts ’tween decks had no lu 11101. conception. On this particular even dally cost for tine feed varied ing, however, the cuddy was dull. Din By MARCUS CLARKE cents in 181« to 7.«2 cents in l.N'I • ner fell flat, and conversation languish cost o f roughage varied from ed. In to G.»U cents in 1^*1. 1 N o signs of a breeze, Mr. Best?” o f production i>er quart varied r” " 1 asked Blunt, as the first officer came In 2.2** cents in 190” to 2.40 cents In 1S.H1, and took his seat. eyes and bright hair. L ittle Miss Syl C H A P T E R II. “ None, sir.” and the average annual yield |>er cow via was privileged to go anywhere and In the breathless stillnea* of a tropical ‘These— he be!— awful calms,” says was »>,528 pounds. The study of the do anything, and even convictism shut afternoon, when the air waa hot and Mrs. Vickers. " A week, is it not. Cap P r o le r t In K P la n ts . records o f individual cows also showed heavy, and the eky brazen and cloud- lta foul mouth In her presence. Itun- tain Blunt?” Often there are plants In the gart en ¡less, the shadow of the Malahar lay ning to her father's side, the child chat “ Thirteen days, mum,” growled Blunt. which can not well be taken up t*ni j that but little profit can be from a cow that does not produce 5.0»« aolitary on the surface of the glittering tered with all the volubility of flattered “ It is infamous the way they crowd pla.-ed In the cellar to winter, yet which pounds o f milk i>er year, particularly ir self-esteem. She ran hither and thither, these ships. •ea. Here we have over two asked questions, invented answers, are too tender to leave without protec- | The eun had Just got low enough to hundred souls on board, aud not boat the product is sold at the low price of peep beneath an awning and awaken a laughed, sung, gamboled, peered into the room for half of ’em.” tlon o f some kind. The plan described 1 cent per pound; no stronger argu compass case, felt in the pockets of the man, In an undress military uni- H I 0 young “ “ “ B *.....* Tw o hundred souls! Surely not,” w ill give ample protection In any sta 1 J H ; form, who was dozing on a coil of rope. man at the helm, put her tiny hand says Vickers. “ By the regulations----- ” tion, the straw being added In loca ment Is needed lu favor o f the necessity o f testing the animals, and thus learn I ■:# ! ■ f "H ang It!” said he, rising, with the Into the big palm of the officer of the "One hundred and eighty convicts, tions where the winter is very' severe. ing their exact value, than Is afforded 5 ; K | weary sigh of a man who has nothing watch, even ran down to the quarter fifty soldiers, thirty in ship’s crew, all Take an old splint basket, such as are by these records. Furthermore, the | H £o do. “ I must have been asleep;” ami deck and pulled the coat tails of the told, and— how many?— one, two. three now generally used for vegetables, and I n then, holding by a stay, he turned about sentry on duty. facts brought out by the records Indi leven In the cuddy. H ow many do lilt remove the bottom, tilve the plant A t last, tired of running about, ahe I • and looked down into the waist of the cate that there is hut little profit front 1327— Edward II. of England ( you make that?” took a little striped leather ball from to resign the crown. 1 '..khlp, “ W e are Just a little crowded this what protection Is needed at the base a cow that does not produce 200 pounds V 1, Save for the man at the wheel and the boeom of her frock, and, calling to time,” says Best. with soil heaped up and then set the 1064 Pop* confirmed by a bull o f butter per year, and |s>int to the He ‘ the guard at the quarter railing, he was her father, threw It up to him. crees of the Council of T izm * 0 0 “ S “ I t Is very wrong,” says Vickers, hasket over it. In locations where the • i Slone on the deck. On the forecastle. returned It and shouting with laugh pompously, “ very wrong. By the regu winters nrevery severe the plant should necessity o f a careful selection o f cows 1579— Dutch Republic proclaim^ i d e f f , *. Some half-doien eoldlers were playing ter, clapping her hands between each lations------” for the butter dairy.” first be protected by wrapping it in P H I — Union of Catalonia with Fr« i St carda, or watching the fishing lines throw, the child kept up the game. But the subject of the regulations was straw and mounding up the soil at the In the midst of this mirth the officer ( panging over the cat heads. F a u lt F in d in g. 1738— First stone laid of Wei even more distasteful to the cuddy than ; J|» So far the appearance of the vessel of the watch, glancing round the fast- Unfortunately a great many fnrm er, bridge, over the Thames river' paused abruptly, Pine's interminable anecdotes, and Mrs. ^ l l Uttered In now ise from that of an ordl- crimsoning horizon, and farmers' wives are addicted to 1777— Americans under Gen. Vickers hastened to change the subject, and, shading hit eyes with hla hand, | 'ij la ry transport. Hut In the waist a "A r e you not heartily tired of this capture Elizabethtown, N. J, fault finding. Nothing causes more un jj ( } i furious sight presented Itself. It was looked out Intently to the westward. happiness In a fam ily than continual 1788— First settlement In AuatnuJ Krere, who found Mre. Vlcker's conver dreadful life, Mr. Frere?” U p s though one had built a cattle pen “ W ell, It is not exactly the life I nagging. There Is no sense In i t It 1790— James McHenry became S«J j j i l l bore. A t the f<xit of the foremast, sation a little tlresomes and had been had hoped to lead,” said Frere. rub 1 1 i j »nd at the quarter deck, a strong har- glancing from tlm# to time at the com doe* no good and It always makes for o f W a r of the United bing a freckled hand over his stubborn of | I I H I Heads, loop-holed and furnished with panlon, as though In expectation mischief. Fault finding turns more Prince of Wales attacked in i A g u a l ] red hair; “ but I must make the best j I j , Hoors for Ingress and egress, ran across some one appearing, noticed the action. riage by the populace of L children away from home than any of it.” ,1 ll j he deck from bulwark to bulwark. <>ut- "W h a t is It. Mr. Best?” thing else. Some men are enjoyed bet 1807— Pall Mall lighted by gas; Si “ Yes, Indeed,” said the lady, in that “ I don't know exsctly. It looks to me I dde this cattle pen tn armed sentry street to be thus lighted. subdued manner with which one com ter out of sight Just for this reason. , , Laut 13 1 Jteod on guard; Inside, standing, sitting like s cloud o f smoke.” And taking the ments upon a well-known Incident, “ It Their room Is preferred to their com 1814— Battle of Enotochopoco c^fficuloai I walking monotonously, within range glass, he swept the horizon. must have been a great shock to you to . I S I I J * f the ahlnlng barrels In the arm-chest. “ Let me see,” said Frere, and he pany. 1815— Congress purchased ThoomJ*utioa be so suddenly deprived of so large a L vere some sixty men and boys, dressed looked also. Usually fault finding Is confined to ferson’s library for $25,0(lo.Bfc^ fortune.” uniform gray. The men and boys On the extreme horizon. Just to the Thanksgiving in New Orleta= = = = the little things—things that should be “ Not only that, but to find that the ( H jr e r e prisoners and the cattle pen was left of the sinking sun, rested a tiny Gen. Jackson’s victory. I>assed over lightly. The big things are black sheep who got it all sailed for ' i dhelr exercise ground. Their prison was black cloud. The gold and crimson, \ ' j* taken philosophically enough, talked 1830— Robert Haynes’ great speech;* India within a week o f my uncle’s death! lj|*own the main hatchway, and the bar- splashed all about the sky, had over fense of the Foote resolution r I.ady Devine got a letter from him on over and remedied or borne with as H lead«, continued down, made its eide- flowed around It, and rendered a clear the day of the funeral to say that he 1833— First Reformed Parliamenitd seems best. But the little petty things R fa lls . view almost impossible. had taken hla passage in the Hydaspes United Kingdom opened. are talked over and over, each one It was the fag-end of the two hours' “ I can’t quite mako It out,” says for Calcutta, and never meant to come ¡|||^arclse, graciously permitted each af- Frere, handing back the telescope. "W e thinking that the other should give In. 1837— Michigan admitted into thelj back again.” '14 ernoon, and the prisoners were enjoy- can see as soon as the sun goes down The habit grows. It has sent many a 1841— First conviction of a “ Sir Richard Devine left no other i W ig themselves. It was not, perhaps, so a little.” Philadelphia for murder. woman to an early grave, wrecked children?” ^ Jtleasan t as under the uwnings, but that By and by Captain Blunt appeared, many a man’s usefulness and scattered 1843— Edward Drummond as “ No; only this mysterious Dick, whom ’ ’ j e e r e d shade was only for such great and taking the glass from his officer I never saw, but who must have hated London. fam ilies that otherwise would have l ™pen as the captain ami his officers, Sur looked through It long and carefully me.” lived happily In the farm home. 1847— Battle of Canada. geon Pine, Lieut. Maurice Frere and, Then the mlzzen top was appealed to, PROTECTION FOR P IA N T S . “ Dear, dear! These family quarrels i t ; ■oat mat Important im personages of all, Cup- and declared that he could see nothing 1850— Henry Clay introduced reso^ sre dreadufl things. Poor Lady Devine, bottom so that mice can not make a A b o u t t h e C 'o d ll n jr M o t h . ¡A tin Vh and at last the sun went down with i Ickera and hla wife, for compromise on slavery quo to lose in one day a husband and a A t the Ohio station, In studli-s made " ¿ • T h a t the convict leaning against the jerk, as though it had slipped through a bed In the straw. Tie the straw loose 1854 Many perished in Imrni: | sou!” C olwarks ulwark would like to have heen able slit In the sea, and the black spot, swal ly about each plant, then set the hasket by Professor W. J. Green and J. 8. steamer Georgia at New Orlo “ And the next morning to hear of the • get rh rid of his enemy, the sun, for a lowed up in the gathering haze, was over It. The Illustration shows the Idea Houser on the codling moth. It was 1855— Rutledge College, South Cl murder of her cousin! t Y'ou know that 1 T ^om ent, was probable enough, llis corn- seen no more. found that 72 per cent of the worms plainly, except that the artist has left destroyed by fir e ... .First trail^ * « U n io n s . sitting on the combings of the As the sun sank, the relief guard came we are connected with the Bellasis fam no oi-enlng at the top of the plant, left the apples before they fell. The ocean to ocean passed over Pa J J l iain batch, hai or crouched In careless up the after hatchway, and the relieved ily. My aunt’s father married a sister which should he done that a circula destruction of windfall apples, there railroad. 1 “ pshlou wshiou on ■ the shady side o f the barrl- guard prepared to superintend the de of the second Lord Bellasis.” « “ Indeed. That was a horrible mur tion o f air pass through. The cost of fore, seems to be o f little avail. About 1850— Steamship Pacific lost bw ¡if1 I jM E t d ., were • laughing and talking, w ith scent of the convicts. A t this moment der. So you think that the dreadful man this arrangement is so small there 1C per cent of the worms were caught Sylvia missed her hall, which, taking IIIF | * r r lm e n t hideous to contemplate; hut Liverpool and New York; IMij N lost. |J ’ • w ' tb cal> Pulled over his brows, and advantage of a sudden lurch of the ves you polnred out the other day did It?" ought to be no reason why all plauts under bands. Adult larvae were found ‘T h e jury seemed to think not.” said ueedlng winter protection can not be throughout the growing season until * l®1 n'ls thrust Into the pockets of his sel, hopped over the barricade, and roll 1801— Kansas admitted to the l’ni«^| Mr. Frere, with a laugh; ’’but I don’ t * JflWirse gray garments, held aloof from ed to the feet of Kufus Dawes. O ct 13. The evidence obtained by the given I t U. 8. arsenal at Augusta, The bright spot of color rolling across know anybody else who could have a i ' ■» lelr dismal joviality. experts Indicated two annual genera by Georgia State troops— l^ ^ H R a i n i n g F o r k a t L o w C o a t. IwiM . The low browed, coarse-featured ruf ■the white deck caught his eye; stoop motive for it. However, I'll go on deck iana adopted the ordinance of s h R tions. In spraying ex[ieriments 91 per ,**hns grouped about the deck cast many ing mechanically, he picked up the ball aud have a smoke.” It is so easy to feeil corn and hog9 slon. " I wonder what Induced that old like It so much better than anything cent o f the upples from sprayed trees I i ^wleer o f contempt at the solitary figure, and stepped forward to return It. The J ,VJ it their remarks were confined to ges- door o f the barricade was open, and the hunks of a shipbuilder to try and cut else that it Is little wonder that most and 57 per cent o f those from uuspray- 1803— Maj. Gen. Burnside relieved « Maj. Gen. Hooker. ed trees were free from worms. Arse - ¡j ^ r a s only. There are degrees in crime, sentry did not notice the prisoner pass off his only son In favor of a cub of pork is raised on corn. But as The ^ I i .'id Kufus Dawes, the convicted felon. through It. In another instant he was that sort," said Surgeon Pine to Cap nate o f lead proved superior to arsenite 1800— Freedman Bureau bill passed Farmer says: tain Vickers, as the broad back of Mr. MMvo had but escaped the gallows to toil on the sacred quarter deck. United States Senate. o f soda, and was not affecte«! by mixing the It is now being found that swine can Heated with the game, her cheeks Maurice Frere disappeared up the com ¡ 1 r all hia life in irons, was a man of with Bordeaux mixture. Tills combi 1807— The President vetoed the Col« he pasture«! In got>d form on ra;>e or I J ,f)ark. H e had been tried for the rob- aglow, her eyes sparkling, her golden panion. admission b ill. .. .Enst river bn, nation is recommended for controlling "Some boyish follies abroad, I believe; clover or both, and finished on cow- f J V y and murder of Lord Bellasis. The hair afloat, Sylvia had turned to leap by ice. Thousands of persons ’ f pi^lendless vagabond's lame story of fitnl- after her plaything, but even as she self-made men are always impatient of peas or soy beans. O f course, If a cer apple scab and codling moth. on foot. But It is hard upon tain amount o f corn can be made to turned, • from under the shadow o f the extravagance. g on » 1 1 i it " " the Heath a dying man would S im ple M ount Trap. 1870— Massacre of the Ihegzn iji , it have availed a him but for the curi- cuddy glided a round white arm; ami a Frere. He is not a bad sort of fellow, supplement the foods mentioned, the by Col. Baker's force. For a simple mouse trap all you need l i b i fact ■worn sw to by the landlord of the shapely hand caught the child by the for all his roughness; and when a young Paris capitulated to the f i t [laniards' Inn, that the murdered n o sash and drew her back. The next mo man finds that an accident deprives him swine w ill do much better. This meth is an old bottle with a mouth or open 1871— lcwemau ha<l shaken his head when asked ment the young man lu gray had placed of a quarter of a million of money and od o f raising swine can be done w ith ing In the neck about one and one-half 1874— Olympic theater, PhiladeW j^m au had leaves him without a sixpence beyond out great labor. The growing o f these Inches In diameter. Place this In the ■troyed by fire. the prisoner was his assassin. The the toy In her hand. Maurice Frere, descending the lad his commission in a inarching regiment crops has a tendency lu Itself to enrich position shown In the Illustration, In 18 s 2 -Guit-au convicted of tbs ] of the murder, • .1 I «*• gabond was acquitted acqui 11 j i i 't Condemned to death for the rob- der, had not witnessed this little Inci under orders for a convict settlement, the land, and when they are pastured clined by means o f bricks or blocks of of President Garfield. V '% r y . and London, which took some In- dent; on reaching the deck, he saw only he has some reason to rail against fate.” o f f by swine the Increase In fertility wood. Leading up to the mouth o f the 1885— Parliament building, and!_______ "H o w was it that the son came in fCrest In the trial, considered him for- the unexplained presence of the convict is Just so much greater. There Is an bottle place n board or a piece o f card Tower damaged by dynami l >R. w” i for the money, after all, then?" ii'Tnate when hla sentence was commuted uniform. other very great advantage In grow board. and on the cardboard lay a train sions.. . . Fall of K h a r to u *^ ^ •Thank yon.” said a mice, as Rufns “ Why, it seems that when old Devine lu ll transportation for life, snssination of Gen. Charles# j » tfhs young man on the deck enught Dawea stooped before the pouting Syl returned from sending for his lawyer to ing pork In this way. Swine are likely o f crumbs o f cheese. Drop some Inrger alter his will, he got a fit of apoplexy to keep In condition and they w ill make bits lu the mouth o f the bottle qml 1880— Senator Sherman introdui j t i . ’ ht o f the tall figure leaning against via. to suspend silver coinage. The convict raised his eyes and saw — the result of his rage, I suppose—-anil a quality o f pork that Is If anything the trap Is set. The mouse w ill enter bulwarks, and It gave him an excuse w break the monotony of his employ- a young girl of eighteen or nineteen when they opened his room door in the ahead o f that grown lu the corn coun 1887— U. S. Senate passed Canzd^j vot yeara of age, tall and well developed, morning they found him dead.” ;'» o . nt. ation bill. try. W e have often wondered that this «I ' “ And the son's away on the sea some method o f growing swine did not e«im- M ilfH e re , yon!” he called out, "g et out who, dressed In a loose-sleeved robe of 1889 Pensacola. I-'la., had seconll some white material, was standing In where.” said Mr. Vickers, “ and knows ,I|ji the gangway!” fall in twenty-two years...10 mend Itself to farmers earlier. That P Kufus Dawoa was not In the gang- the doorway. She had black hair, coiled nothing of his good fortune. It is quite it did not, however, is just In keeping New York City over street czi»t pti \J — waa, !p fact, a good two feet from around a narrow and flat head, a small a romance.” 1893— Eighty miners killed in 6nj ” 1 am glad that Frere did not get with the slowness with which many I f —but at the sound of I.leut. F rede’s foot, white skin, well-shaped hands, and H 0M E -U AI1E mouse TRAP. explosion at Dux, Bohemia r f Ive he started, and went obedieutly large, brown eye»; an<j rs she smiled at the money," said l ’ iue. grimly sticking other Important crops engaged the at James J. Corbett defeated! him tier scarlet lips showed her white, to his prejudice; “ I have seldom seen tention o f those who ought to be most the bottle to get the bait and w ill find 1894— jwnrd the hatchway. a-face I liked less, even among my yel Interested In them. Mitchell in fight at Jac ksonnlt^ l(i *TU make some of yon fellows smart, even teeth. that It can not climb out again, as the H e knew her at once. She was Sarah low jackets yonder.” * i you don’ t havs a care,” went on the Steamer City of Macon ' slippery glass w ill affo.J no hold for 1895— Grass R o ot D ig g e r s . “ Oh, dear, Doctor Pine! How can |*'gry Frere. "Insolent blackguards!” Ptirfoy, Mrs. Vlcker's maid, hut he nev in Delaware bay. its little claws. The Illustration shows two styles of er had been so close to her before; and yod?" interrupted Mrs. Vickers. "John, And then the noise of the sentry, on 1890— Large loss by fire at Lewist*| grass root diggers which, according to quarter deck below him, grounding it seemed to him that he was in the pres I will go on deck.” J a p a n R n h l n K H o r n e fl . UMH— Mrs. Agnes 8of!ei arr j ence of some strange tropical flower, A t the signal, the party rose, J in , turned the current of his thoughts. a recent bulletin Issued by the Depart In getting a foundation for horse nellsville. Pa., for aiding the» (T o «>>• continued.» * ^ thin, tall, soldier like man, with a which exhaled a heavy and intoxicating ment of Agriculture, Washington, have breeding Japan shows the same dis of the Biddle brothers from Id blue eye, and prim features, came perfume. been effective aids In the task of get position to begin with the best that C o n v ic t's In v e n tio n . burg jail. . . . Mrs. Florence V I C C I I Kufus Dawes was »elzed from behind i t of th , cuddy below, handing out a R eferring to the fact that the new ting rid o f Johnson grass, and which can be obtained that has characterized released from prison. .. .Cot j f j j r haired, affected, mincing lady of by his collar and flung with a shock leader of the Irish brigadi ddlo age. Captain Vickers, of Mr. upon the deck, t.esping to Ms feet, his Jail in Newhurg, when completed, w ill possibly may render the same service her efforts in other directions. Repre Boer war, released from P of •ere's regiment, ordered for service In first impulse was to rush upon his as have an automatic arrangem ent fo r | In the fight against quack grass. To sentatives have been sent to the differ prison. l\n Diemen's I-and, was bringing hla sailant, but he saw the ready bayonet locking and uulocking a scries o f cell clear out these creeping roots the tool ent countries to see fo r themselves the «"d M y ou deck to get an appetite for dln- of the sentry gleam, and he checked him d oor, or a single oue in any section, , must reach down under the surface and character o f the horses raised In each, 190t5— Largest diamond ever self with an effort, for hla assailant was history found In the Tranm'*'* rip the roots o u t A Mr. Clark, o f Con- and It is a distinct compliment to the ■r. the Port Jervis («axette says the idea Great blizzard along the M r*. Vickers was forty-tarn, and had Mr. Maurice Frere. breeders o f the United Stntes that this "W h a t do you here?" asked that gen originated with Zoy Schoonover, a coast of North America. wntVfc garrison belle for eleven weary country was selected as the one to criminal In this county, a noted char “ You lazy, skulking hound, before she msrried prim John tleman. F o lli leni N ote». u IJtS draw on for foundation stock. It may "ckera. The marriage was not a happv what brings you here? I f I catch you acter in his day, and for many years' Gen. Theodore Alfred Bingluaj^^^B putting Jour foot on the Quarter deck an inmate of Sing Sing prison. be noted, too, that the greater part of lC®e. >und hia w ife entrava the horses purchased in this country by York's new police commissi"' T i t h o Schoonover took kindly to prison dis B„t. vain, and snappish and she found again I ’ll give you a week In irons.” Kufus Dawes, pale with rage and cipline am! In tim e came to regard the n harsh, disenchanted, and common- the Japanese have been trotting horses. West Point graduate. 47 yean mortifii'ation, opened hia mouth to jus and as brisk as a dynamo. 1 i ys»ce. A daughter. t«oru two years sf institution as his home. H e was what They have bought some thoroughbreds Henry Labouobere, who is nl I l e w » » their marriage, was the only link tify himself, but he allowed the words to Is known In prison parlance as a to use In the building up o f cavalry . _ . . .. — tire from Parliament, has spei bound the Ill-assorted pair. Vickers die on his lips. What was the use? “ Uo down below, and remember what "trusty.” and was given considerable horses, but ns the general-purpose horse than $1,000.000 in defending lil / If Jdlzsd Uttle Sylvia, and upon the ree told you." cried Frere; and compre liberty by authorities o f the Institu It seems evident that the trottlng-bred brought against him as editor of ! a, j U M tmendatfon of a long «ea voyage I'v f r e his horse w ill take the snme prominence In lili I ' l * Ulng health, he insisto,I ii|»,'i bring! „• hending at once what had occurred, he tion. H e was sometimes even sent on The remark attributed to J»< Japan as It has In this country. ' - I • ( child with him. Mr« Vickers fot made a mental minute o f the name of the errands outside of the prison. On one that the President would accept defaulting sentry. !V J | I ! .1 1 * wed her husband with the best grace such occasion he remained away until term if lie should not hare bee,______ The convict, wiping the blood from C .lv r P la n t« n Drenrhtnix. f * could muster. When fairly out to f 1;i in his contest with the m a , 1 * aft*-r the usual hour for closing and Ills face, turned on his heel without a When one waters plants it is liest to appears to have tx'en incorrectly Niresjel I 1 '* ( M 1« *• she employé«! the Intervals between word, and went hack through the string was locked out by the turnkey ami olding her daughter and her maid, In say was that the _______ unable to gain admission until morn- nectlcut, uses the upjier one like a one- make the »>11 really wet. and then wait , What he did M a cin a tin e the lx>»n«!i young lieutenant, oak door into his den. Frere leaned for till tli. y neo.l w :,ter ng n !« f..re glv would continue his fight, not in • li g. As soon as the d«s>rs were open 1 horse cultivator in preparing old sod ward and took the girl’s shapely hand 4 auric« Frere. Iw rt* P ^ b,,t in Fascination was an Integral portion of with an easy gesture, but she drew it he sought out the offending official and 1 land fo r resettling to grass with good ing them more. An old gardener snvs tlmt the little squirt« every few min •' ! i : hr” been introduced m berate«l him severely for his a c tio n .! effect , n ^lla Vlckera’ nature; admiration was away, with a flash of her black eyes. "Y ou coward!” she said. ntes are worse than nsele««. They wet Jer**'y S“ nate Hskin* f” r uxr f O t she live«! for; and even in a convict Inside the prison wails Schoonover's I ■ My a small part o f soM #ni, , ¡» g , «gainst the Standard '• The stolid so!dh?r close behind them A lfa lfa \\ 1,1 f a p r e .n l C r o p , E K ü p , with her hushanil at her elbow, she character and conduct were wholty heard it ami his ere twinkled. Krere Only a few years ago. a lfa lfa was |,J" oat Hirt, or perish of mental insui- !-r often > ,,v ,, e nn l 1,s ai7 purpose of forfeiting their a*n bit his thick lips with mortification, as exem plary. but he found It difficult to I practically unknown In most p art, o f ««•>,,„ [| g g ... There was no harm in the crea conform to the regulations o f civilized »«* a ring'tig «..quil gr-ur.-l, o f violating ........•om*J he followed the girl into the cuddy. (• Q lr w (the was simply a vain, uiiddle- the United States, but It 1, now grown I f struck with knuckle Is ....... kirn . » Woman, and Frere took her atten- Sarah Purfoy. however, taking the as society, and hence was never long at In all parts o f the country. A w riter ma them. Then do It thorough tonished Sylvia by the hand, glided in« > liberty. H e possessed considerable In-1 « # >B* ^or ,h<>-T w,' r' w ‘>r,h- truly say, ; Stop. Why. you drink only when you Representatives Huff of *,f* * ^ l ™ H j i g down «he lad I er, cap in hand, be her mistress’ cabin w ith a scornful laugh ventlve talent, and is said to have In-1 A lfa lfa ha, conqnere«!. There 1, prac are thirsty, not ail the time. and ahut the door behind her. ’ Ha ««kins of Vermont and C ort* 1 vented and perfected the original de- [ r * ' ere«I Ms assistance. tically no part o f the United State, These U "Thank you, Mr. Frere vice fo r automatic locking and unlock-1 C H A P T E R I II. where this w ill not grow and flourish. ^®ap!a ladders. I really— ha, he!— quite ........ .. Irg o f switches now employed In m o s t' Convictism having heen safely got un mble at them. H ot! Yes. dear me. H..t: I f seeded In the proper manner and on o f the prisons and penitentiaries o f der hatch«-«, and pnt to b«s| In lta gov s u « t oppressive. John, the camp stool Inoculated Mill If Inoculation 1, neces pay, gfr. F rere >h. thank you! 9vl- ernment allowance o f sixteen inches of the Pntted States.— Walden <N. y ) i sary. This Is a triumph o f scientific it had issued an nlttu^T Citixen. space per man. rnt a little short l>y egi- ■ t up carefully and according to 8 l; ¡.„hu.-nn I - “ J H fty lv l«! John, ha >» ) oi my smell- it I agriculture and the co-operation o f ! instruction» |ject of railway rate l e g i s l « « * ! g aalts? Still a calm, I luppoaeh gencies o f shipboard, the cuddy w»a A T r i f t'hiloaopher. practical fa rm e r. Such su »-es, en wont to pass some not unpleasant even bese dreadful calm «:'' Never try to run an incubator In , 'Aldrich replied that the A dog has attained the highest emi courage» agriculturist, to persist In Mr«, yiekers. who w.n p.-e;ical H r y triterà, with a bow to Frere. Saw hla Inga. nence ever reached by a philosopher trying to grow profitable crop« even drafty place, n. r near a stove, n«,r l’M"* «r » in Congress were and owned • guitar, was also musical P "P ladder, and then turneil where the sun shines upon I t . ”° rd so far as the r - v ™ ble daughter. She » » • a deUeote and sung to It. Captain Rlnnt was a when he can forget b it de**.—# o li* r. though these crop, are not conunoniy Set fertile egg, only. Waste no r f. Jovial coarno follow ; Surgeon Pino haJ j vilto Journal h i l f ch.u of six yeara old. with blue produced tn their locality. fort upon those that are d ou btfu l 1 Ji1I'‘ renop" " h*,:l, in u s ^ * uuuuu“ i. » f comparatively minor i“—— for The Term of His Natural Life H I I ! u P } 1|K * •,1, ... kl th* £.“ —..... 7,