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THÉWKKtf RISTO RI that Sarah Purfoy waa in tha plot?” ha asked. “ N ot she!” says Frere, eager to avert inquiry. “ H ow coaid she be? P lot! She's sickening of fever, or I'm much mistaken.” Sure enough, they found Sarah Pur foy lying where she had fallen a quar ter o f an hour before. Th e clashing of S t a r t in g n F lo w e r G a rd en . the cutlaesea and the firing o f muskets Spring Is the time when the average had not roused her. I amateur flower gardener makes hls " W e must make a sick bay some worst mistakes. Too often he buys C H A P T E R IX . mindful of the safety o f the ship than where,” says Pine, looking at the sense less figure, with no kindly glance; seed which be does not handle proper ""I It * 1 1 8 o'clock, and the relief guard he. There wae, however, no time for ex M. “ though I don’t think ahe'a likely to be I Was coming from the after deck. The planetion, for, as ha raachtd tha hatch ly, with the results that bare spots In crowd of prisoners round the door bald way, ha waa met by the ascending giant, very bad. Confound her— I believe ahe’a .. . the garden show where he expected their breath to liatea. who uttered a hideous cry at tha sight the cause of all this. I'll find out. too, W . here wI » T Vl Uwtra te* a "foul-fatten- d u t i f u l blossom* The young p la n * It's all planned." says Gabbett, in o f this unexpected adversary, and, too before many hours are over; for I ’ ve told H a low growl. “ W e n the door hopeas we close to strike him, locked him In hia those fellows that, unless they confess ing crate* u ^ at the Ontario Agrl- that he expected to flower are killed by J] ruah. and we're in among the guard arms. The two man went down togeth all about It before to-morrow morning. (mdtural^joBege. This crate 1. 6 feet , he hot sun or choked under heavy ■jj afore they know where they are. I>rag er. The guard on the quarter-deck dar I'll get them six dozen apiece the day back into the prieon, grab the harm ed not fire at the two bodies that, twined after we anchor In Hobart Town. I'va 16 lDln ^ J ° w * d e 18 H ^ l s Ddlrid^d* Into The amateur who would rival the I a great mind to do It before we get rack, and it’e over" about each other, rolled across the deck, there. T . k . her heed, Frere. .n d we’U three compartments, each bolding trom professional florist 'n ^ e R a d i a n c e “ Stand from the door, Milee.” eaye and for a moment Mr. F rere’a cherished according to the bis garden, s o Pine * voice outside. In its usual calm existence hung upon the slenderest get her out o f thie before Vlckere comes four to flve birds, up. W hat a fool you are. to be .ure! o f the cblekens. The crate Is made of by sowing the seed o f many klnda or accents. i thread imaginable. I knew what it would be, with women giata> except the ends. The slats are showy annuals In boxes or pots, to oe The Crow was relleeed. The tone wae The Moocher. spattered with the blood wide and flve-elghths kept Indoors fo r awhile. The t»oxe!> an ordinary one. and Miles was the sol end brains of his unfortunate comrade, on board ship. I wonder Mre. V. hae’ nt Qguaj]y jg , inches " J peat o f an' ln,.‘h thick been ont before now. " There— steady The slats In “ front * should have holes fo r drainage In the 1496— Henry V I I . of England granted, IT • dier whom 8arah Purfoy had bribed had already set hia foot upon tha low 1 patent to John Cabot. 1 * _______ and down and are two In- ^ not to fire. A ll had gone well. bottom, but should not be so open as est step of the ladder, when the cutlass the door. Make haete, now. before t h a t are run up 'r The keys clashed and turned, and the was dashed from hia hand by a blow little Pareon comes. to keep the soil dry. Ordinary garden 1492— Jews banished from Spain u I alar old woman to e J t t « “ . S T tha*. ches'apart to allow the chickens to put Ferdinand V. * I i brarest o f the prudent party, who had from a clubbed firelock, and be was soil may be used In the bottom, but at 8- 1 been turning in his mind the notion of dragged roughly backward. As ha fell muttering. Pin# assisted to carry Mrs. their heads through for f the top there should be a lighter soil, 1539— S ir Nicholas Carew beheads Vickers’ maid Into her cabin. slats on the bottom are tbree-fourtns fiiriakin g bis life for a pardon to be won upon the deck, he saw the Crow apriDg " I don’t wonder at you making a o f an Inch apart, so as to admit o f the well mixed. The small seed should be 1585— I)r. Parry executed for plot t , , l|(by rushing forward at the right moment out o f the mass o f prisoners who had sassinate (Jueea Elizabeth. sown on the surface; then fine soil Chance# are you’ve • and « alarming the guard, checked the been, an instant before, struggling with fool o f yourself. spread over them and pressed down, 1634— First colony arrived at Potoa,, I ! » c r ■ j y that was In his throat as he saw the the guard, and, gaining the cleared apace ceught the fever, though this breeze for settlement of Maryland. but not so hard as to cause the soli to 4 men u.f round the door draw back a little at the bottom o f the ladder, hold up hla will help to blow It out of ua. Blunt B ifo r their rush, and caught a glimpse of hands, as though to shield himaelf from too!” bake. Coarse seed can best be planted 1641— Archbishop Laud sent to “ W hat do yon mean?” asked Frere. “ the giant's bristling scalp and bared a blow. The confusion had become sud Tower. In little drills, or each seed pressed __________ gums. denly (tilled, and upon the group be hastily, as he heard a step approach. ! down Into the soli, and the whole cov 1686— James I I . o f England forbad, tb* i : | T “ N ow !” cries Jemmy Vetch, as the fore the barricade had fallen that mys "W h a t has Blunt to say about her?” ered with a thin layer o f earth, as bishops to preach on controtmri “ W hy, man, she was making eyes at ! | ] I'iron -plated oak swung i>a k. and, wi-h terious silence which had perplexed the points. with the small seed. The soil should every man on the ship! I caught her B e t he guttural snarl of a charging wild inmates o f the prison. be gently sprinkled with water lmme- 1714— Gibraltar and Minorca cedd to I kissing a soldier once.” l U j ^ ^ b o a r , Gabbett burled himself out of the They were not perplexed for long. the English. Maurice Frere's cheeks grew hot. All I diately after the planting. Only the (prison. & The two soldiers who, with the assist i quantity o f water which the soil can j 1716—Aurora borealis first seen In £ The red line of light which glowed for ance of Pine, had forced to the door of the time he had flattered himself that I a n instant through the doorway was the prison, rapidly anliolted a trap door he was fascinating the black-eyed maid, absorb without becoming soggy should | land, ■ blotted oat by a mass of figures. All in the barricade and, at a signal from the black-eyed maid had been twisting be given. The box should be watered j 1770— Boston massacre, || the prison surged forw ard, and before Vickers, three men ran the loaded how- him round her finger, and perhaps imi subsequently whenever the soil becomes 1776— South Carolina instructed herdd b the eye could wink, five, ten. twenty of itxer from its sinister shelter, and, train tating his love-making for the gratifica egates for independence....... Ga, I dry a little below tbe surface. £ the most desperate were outside. It ing the deadly muzzle to a level with tion o f her soldier lover. It was not a Washington fortified Dorchatetj It is a good practice to sow the seed Was as though a aea, breaking against a the opening in the barricade, stood ready pleasant thought; ard yet, strange to Heights. aay, the Idea o f Sarxh’s treachery did In rows, as this enables the soil to be •tone wall, had found soma breach to fire. THE FATTENING CRATE. I not make him dislike her. There is a defeated at Brter 1 stirred to prevent It from baking. The 1779— Americans I through through which to pour Its “ Surrender!" cried Vickers, In a voice Creek, Ga. JJ L waters. The contagion of battle spread. from which all "humanity” had vanish sort o f love which thrives under ill- droppings passing through to the box should be set by the window and I|J| W e-cutlun was forgotten, and th .se at the ed. "Surrender, and give up your ring treatment. ground. Care should be taken not to given plenty o f light, but at the same 1 1791— District o f Columbia organized. Vickers met them at the door. “ Pine, ‘ ' 1 back, seeing Jemiuy Vetch raised up on leaders, or I ’ll blow you to pieces!” have the first bottom slat at the back time shielded from the hot sun. When 1811— Massacre of the Mameluke« it | Blunt has the fever. Mr. Best found he crest o f that human billow which Cuiro by Mehemet A l l There was no tremor In hla voice, and him In his cabin groaning. Come and fit closely against the back, as this will the plants have grown to a fa ir size. It eared its black outline against an in- though he stood, with Pine by his side, hold the droppings. The feeding and w ill be warm enough outdoors to set 1815— Napoleon, having escaped fan I look at hlm.4 liatlnet prospective of struggling figures, at the very month o f the leveled can a them out In the garden. Only the Elba, landed at Cannes en route te The commander o f the Malabar was watering are done by means o f lwponded to his grin of encouragement non, the mutineers perceived, with that P a r is .. . . I ’ nited States declared wu | lying on his bunk In the betwlsted condi trough In front running the entire stronger plants should be chosen for Igf. >y rushing furiously forward. acuteness which imminent danger brings against Algiers. I, Suddenly a horrible roar like that of to the most stolid o f brains, that, did tion Into which men who sleep in their length o f the coop. This trough Is from replanting. Agortums, sweet alyssum, l t trapped wild beast was heard. The they hesitate an instant, he would keep clothes contrive to get themselves. The two to three Inches deep and Is made shapdragons, heliotropes, lobelias, nas 1817— Suspension o f habeas corpus at doctor shook him bent down over him. o f thrWM, uarter |nch lumber, 19 »ashing torrent choked In the doorway turtiums and verbenas can he treated 1825— Great earthquake in Aigiero land | his word. There was an awful moment H e s not five days. j R and from out the lantern glow ed into of silence, broken only by a skurrytng and then lootened hls collar. C o ld . successfully this way. •ick. Halloo!*' sa ys Pine, «n ellin g at c*hnrnlnir W hen W e a th er l# vhieh the giant had rushed a flash broke, noise in the prison, as though a family 1830— W illiam Cramp established biz | L et the milk stand thirty-six hours; the broken tumbler, “ wbat’e this? Smells ollowed by a groan, as the perfidious o f rats, disturbed at a flour cask, were shipyard at Philadelphia. T h e H o k T h a t J am p s. Laudanuml H e's beeu ho then skim. I f It stands longer than - t entry fell back shot through the breast. scampering to the ship's Bide for shel queer. In almost every herd o f swine there 1843— Congress of United States pul cused !” this, especially In a cold room, the * f "he mass in the doorway hung irrea. ter. ed $30,000 to Morse for telepiyh | “ Noneense!” cream Is liable to be hitter, and con Is one or more that Is Inclined to scale t kite, and then, by sheer weight of pres The entrapped men looked up the ....T h a m e s tunnel opened. “ I see It,” slapping hia thigh. “ It's sequently you will have bitter butter. fences and usually Is more successful In ^ ¡ure from behind, burst forward, and Income tax riots in London. f Ja It so burst, the heavy door crashed hatchway, but the guard had already that woman! She's drugged him, and Once a day turn Into the cream a quart breaking the fence down than In get 1848— 4 ito its Jambs, and the bolts were shot closed In upon it, and some o f the ship's meant to do the same for------"(F rere o f new milk warm from the cow, then ting over It. The device Illustrated 1849— Department o f the Interior ateh- crew were peering down upon them. Es gave him an Imploring look)— "fo r any V pto their places. lished. body else who would be fool enough to thoroughly. I f the cream does not will break this had habit very quick Ml I > A ll this took place hy one o f those caps was hopeless. ly and needs little explanation. Tw o 1854— City o f Glasgow lost between Lie "O ne minute!” cried Vickers, confi sour by the time the bucket is nearly let her do it. Dawes was right, sir. . t|. sim u ltan eo u s movements which are erpool and Philadelphia; 450 lira I full, set It on tbe stove reservoir of . jj! U Jkpid In execution, so tedious to describe dent thst on# second would be euo-igh— She's In It; I'll swear she's In it.” lo s t.. . ,U . 8. steamer Black Warn» “ one minute to go quietly, or----- " “ W hat! my w ife’s maid? Nonsense!" | warm, not hot, water, stirring frequent- ,R> detail. A t one Instant the prison d»or seized by Cuban authorities it Hv “ Surrender, mates!” shrieked some un said Vickers. ',1 ^lijad opened, at the next it had closed ' ly until soured. Then add sweet cream, vana. " I t 's no nonsense^ That soldier who or new milk enough for a churning. j L C ifb o picture which had presented itself known wretch from out of the dzirkpess o f the prison. "I>o you want to« Jo the was shot— what's hls name?— Miles, he 1856— Free State Legislature in Kara» I P i 1* ” the eyes o f the convicts was monien Let this stand twelve hours; then warm death o f us?” .-j “ — but, however. It doesn't matter. It's constituted.. . .Covent Garden thea , ,J t'b r y ., The period of time that had slaps I on the reservoir of warm water, stir Jemmy Vetch feeling, by l ,t curious all over now.” ter, London, burned. l If. •• between the opening and the shutting “ Th e men will confess before morn ring often, so that tbe cream w ill warm L jj- t the door could have been marked by sympathy which nervous natures pos 1857— Supreme Court decided Dred Scott sess, that his comrades wished him to ing,” saye Vickers, “ and we’ll see.” And all through. ; ^ te musket shot. cose. act as spokesman, raised his shrill tones. be went off to his wife's cabin. As soon as the right temperature Is J l J i . ' t j T h e report o f another shot, and then 1861— Abraham Lincoln inaugurated “ W e surrender,” he said. “ I t ’s noL use His w ife opened the door for him. obtained the cream should be churned. H u m ! Do!,a <‘on f'1"e'1 crl*s. mingled with getting our brains blown out." President o f the United State«. And, She had been sitting by the child's bed A little salt added to the cream after i , Jj" ns dashing of arms, informed the lin 1862— Gen. Beauregard took command j f la°n»d men that the ship had been raising his hands, he obeyed the motion side. listening to the firing, and waiting It Is In the churn Is a great help in of the Army of the Mississippi. 11*1 <B larmed. H ow would it go with their of Vickers’ finger, and led the way to for her husband's return, without a mur separating the butter from the milk, ward the barrack. mur. Flirt, fribble, and shrew aa she 1863— Act o f Congress suspended tb* “lends on deck? Would they snccee. and It also aids In gathering the but "B rin g the Irons forward there!" was, Julia Vickers had displayed, in habeas corpus act during the Civil ¡d is k If • OTarc"Uilng die guards, or would they cases of emergency, that glowing cour ter. I f there are bubbles In the cream i j • beaten back? They would stain know; shouted Vickers, hastening from his per War. pd In the hot dust, straining their eyes ilous position; and before the last man age which women of her nature at times after churning a while, add a little 1867— Terrible earthquake at AietekaA « R i i see each other, fhey waited for the had filed past the still smoking match, possess. Though she would yawn over warm water frequently until the butter Levant. PREVENTS HOGS JUMPING. U p ‘sue. Suddenly the noises censed, and the clink of hammere announced that the any book above the level of a genteel Is gathered. This Is a favorite method 1868— Bamum's museum burned at St* || j ; strange rumbling sound fell upon the Crow had resumed those fetters which love story; attempt to fascinate, with In cold weather, and If followed you rings an Inch or more In diameter and York. had been knocked off his dainty limbs n ludicrous assumption o f girlishness, boys trs of the listeners. two straps with strong buckles are w ill always have sweet, solid, salable 1869— Pardon of Arnold and Spangler, ' What had taken place? This, the men month previously in the Bay o f Biscay. young enough to be her sons; shudder at butter. needed. assassination conspirators. poring out of the darkneas Into the In another moment the trap door was a frog, and scream at a spider, she could 1 he strap should he wide enough so M u c c le f o r H o r n e * . old an glare of the lanterns, rushed, I*- closed, the howitzer rumbled back to its sit throughout a quarter of an hour of 1870— President Lopez of Paraguay de such suspense ns she had Just under-1 Horses sometimes act disagreeable that It will not cut the legs of the hog. j iildered, across the deck. Miles, true clearings, and the prison breathed again feated and killed at battle of At»- In the meantime, a scene almost as Place one o f the straps over the front gone with as much courage ns if she when working In the orchard or when ' his promise, did not fire, but the next daban. exciting hail taken place on the upper had been the strongest minded woman vatllll? ^ or K. aln t(y tryln(f to leg. after placing the ring In position, 1871— Congress set apart Yellowstou ’ 1 « r * stant Vickers had snatched the fire deck. Gabbett, with the blind fury that ever denied her sex. “ Is It all . , and the other over the hind leg on the i ' g K * from him, and, leaping Into the valley for a national park... .Trraty * Pt a mouthful of the growing crop. 'JiH- ream, turned about and fired down to- which the consciousness o f failure bring« over?" the asked. same side. Re sure and buckle the of peace between Germany and to such brute-like natures, had seized “ Ye*, thank G(^d!" said Vickers, paus- Thp b**t 10 overcome such a hat.lt 1 0 * 4 'ard the prison. The ntlack was more straps tight enough so that they will France. fdden than he had expected, but he Frere by the throat, determined to put ing on the threshold. “ A ll is safe now ls to muzzle the horse, but In doing not come off. Then take a strong rope 1873— Great fraud on the Bank of Enf oot lose his presence of mind. The an end to at least one of his enemies. though we had a narrow escape. I be- this extreme care should be used that But desperate though he was, and with lieve. H o w '» Sylvia?” the horse ls not Injured nor seriously and tie In the rings ns shown, being A ¡p” . tot wonld serve a double purpose. It land discovered. The child was lying on the bed. with discommoded by the muzzle. Take careful that It Is long enough so that B iiU iio u ld warn the men in the barrack, and all the advantage o f weight and strength 1878— Hot Springs, Ark., nearly destroy upon his side, he found the young lieu the hog can walk comfortably. her fair hair scattered over the pillow, heavy white canvas, such as grain bags l : *9Vrhapa check the rush hy stopping up ed by f i r e . . . . Bland silver bill P**- tenant a more formidable adversary than and her tiny hand, moving restiessly made from . c m elfhtee£ A fter trying one or two Jumps while | jm 3^ U doorway with a corpse, »eaten back. ed over the President's veto. he had anticipated. and fro. ^ B j U j r u g g l l u g and Indignant, amidst this attachment Is on the hog w ill give A little better, I think, though she Inch lengths and wide enough to go It up ns a had Job, hut the device should 1879— Maurice Frere was no coward. Taken President Ilayes vetoed Chine# •iK • 'orm hideous faces, his humanity around the Jaws o f the horse comfor ] anlshed. and lie aimed deliberately at by surprise as he was, he did not lose has been talking a good deal.” restriction bill. he kept on until the animal Is complete tably loose. Cut two oval airholes ( T o - j co n tinu ed .» 9 1® e head o f Mr. James Vetch; the shot, his presence of mind. The convict was 1884— Great snow blockade on Cansdin three by four Inches, braid the edges ly broken of the Jumping habit »wever, missed its mark, and killed so close upon him that there was no An A d tan taffp . Pacific and Grand Trunk railroad1 time to strike, but, as be was forced • unhappy Miles. D ehnrnlnjf Cnttle. “ W hen you are wandering about i 7 . , y I Gabbett and his companions had hy backward, he succeeded in crooking his General strike o f Missouri PahS* Dehorning has passed the experlmen 1885— these magnificent autumn and thrust one hand Into hia collar. among W f J S } ' " time reached the foot of the com railroad employes. tal stage and has now become a neces woods and Immemorial rocks, do you anion ladder, there to encounter the Over and over they rolled, the bewil sity. Practically no one now denies 1886— Eruption of Mount Etna. lered sentry not daring to fire, until the uot often wish that you w ere a savage U J B * »tlasses of the doubled guar ! gleaming the benefits derived from having a j i Mly In the glow of the lanterns. A ship's side brought them up with violent —a rude, untutored child o f nature?” 1887— China ceded Chus.m Island * herd deprived o f the dangerous weap ance up the hatchway showed the Jerk, and Frere realized that Gabbett “ Indeed, I do. Then I wouldn't be G erm any.. . . Henry Ward Beech* ons o f defense. The question arises ™ ™ J | s n t thst the arms he had planned to was below him. Pressing with all the able to read the advertising signs they stricken with apoplexy... Bcorarf I l i a # were defended by ten firelocks, might o f his muscles, he strove to resist stick all over the acenery."— Cleveland as when ami how can It best be done. lives lost in burning of steamer »• ^ v f l k d that, behind the open doors f it,,. the leverage which the giant was apply I he fall, or preferably early spring. II. Gardner near Gainesville. Ak ing to turn him over, but he might as Leader. I, l\ prtition which ran abaft the mizxen .....M rs . It. Druse hanged at “ w j •?re the best seasons o f the year for ast. the remainder o f tha detachment well have pushed against a stone wall. H H n rarn n llon , kimer, N. Y., for murdering her hat doing the work, say the middle of With hia eyes protruding, and every their arms. Even his dull in band. "D o you believe In rein carn ation r- March. The Idea Is to get the wounds il, comprehended that the desperate sinew strained to its utmost, he was " I do/’ thoroughly healed before the flies come. 1888— Local option, Kansas City. rk*d bad failed, and that he had slowly forced round, he felt Gabbett re "W h a t are your grounds for think every saloon for the first time- Animals dehorned In early spring and betrayed. With the roar of de leasing his grasp, in order to draw back la ir which hail penetrated ln*o the and aim at him an effectual blow. I>la- Ing that w a y ? " eared for. usually shrink but little and 1880— Violent earthquake in South Am«' engaging his left hand, Frere suddenly “ W ell. I know o f a man who used j rlaon. he turned to fight hia way back the wounds very soon heal over. It Is ica. let In tim# to see the crowd In the allowed himself to sink, and then draw to be called a bird. He now appears not necessary to put anything on the MUZZEg FOR t h e HORSE. 1896— British steamer Quetta rink JJ tngway recoil from the flash of the ing up hia right knee, struck Gabbett in the form o f a lobster.” — M ilwaukee wounds. beneath the Jaw. and. aa tha hug« head Osket fired by Vickers. The next in Torres Strait, Australia; 100 S en tin el j with strong braid and make a lattice waa forced backward by tbs blow, dash J ant Pine and two soldiers, taking ad H s a lln s M t i a n to F ie ld lost. —— — — — — ---------- - ; work over the opening by weaving knot- latage o f the momentary cessation of ed his fist Into the brawny throat. The W hile It Is admittedly the better plan 1891— Eleven Italians accused of kiW ...» . 1 * - T ' * * “ •*■ ted hard tw ine through I t Bind the giant reeled backward, and, falling on • press, shot the bolts and secured the to get the manure to the fields as soon New Orleans chief of police ij**** his hands and knees, waa in an instant o f k Z n ' d e '7 t J l , e ' I u " piaon. * ,0 h t^ * ' the side, hem i j . after It Is made as possible, the plan by mob. surrounded by tailors. . 1 __ ot , ,a v *n * Tree bottom edges and It Is complete [T h e mutineers were ceught in a trap _________ has Its greatest value when the manure 1894— Authority was almost Instantly tri from s n o w r Jocularly Inquired T ired he narrow spare between the harra.-ka Mr. Gladstone resigned a» Pr’a* Tiffins. I «omd R a tio n s fo r Cows. Is spread as soon as placed on the soil hd tha barricade was chnke<t with umphant on the upper and lower decks. Minister o f England. The mutiny waa orer. “ I'd rather be a dummy Insurance' Th* follow lnK »n d Its varia that Is. do not put It In heaps to frttggling figures. Koine twenty eon director," prom ptly replied W eary ,,on* or *uh*tltiites have been found spread at some later period, hut. I f pos- 1895— Great fire in T oron to... [rta, and half as many soldiers, struck carried Nechwnng after a C H A P T E R X. ¡id Blabbed at each other In the crowd W ragg*.— IiOuisvtlle Courier Journal Profit* bl«*- F * not expensive: The first slide, load It from the stable d l r e ^ v thirteen hours.. . .Czar of K'1“ A shock was felt all through the Tea ere wee barely elbow room, and et- ----------------- --— ------ ' one la perhaps more nearly a halanoe»1 Into a spreader, so that ns soon ns It prohibited use o f knout in punuk|n* sel. and Pine, who had been watchiug ked and attackers fought almost with _ . * ” “ “ ** R ' " " k' r ¡ration than the other. I t consists of reaches the field It ran he put on tl peasants. I knowing whom they struck. Oah- ■ he Ironing of the last o f the mutineers, Teacher— Johnny, what happened on twenty pounds o f clover hay ei*ht - I I where It wll, ,cnoIl ln ¡J _ , a y t t tore a cutlass from a soldier, shook at once divine«) Its cause. July 4. one hundred and thirty years pounds o f corn and cob meal mh .I t » « 1897— Japan adopted a gold stand»«* “ Thank God!” he cried, “ there's a * f t i .s huge head, and calling on the Mooch . . , 11'ainda o f cottonseed meal. The other S llrect T ' t to l T tl»e l 1" ^ field m 0ar,ln* ,he man,lr* ls to have It lm- 1905— John H . Regan, last ,urT,? f hreeae at last!” And as the overpower * r ’ K g ‘ )l to follow, hounded up the ladder, dee Johnny I dnnno, ma am. I ain't Is composed o f ten poands o f a lfa lfa or provlng member of Confederate cabinet, llu tM d irately determined to brave the firs of ed Gabbett. bruised, bleeding and bound, U f cowpea hay. ten pounds o f corn watch. The Moocher. cloee at the wae dragged down the hatchway, the but 10.—t levels nd Leader. ¡ - ¡ i o n of .to virtue go Into „ “g k g s n e a t e r » l - o » e H e e v llf - i*a v iio s ito m v . J *I*re r. eight pounds o f corn and two [g a t'e heele. tlung himself upon the triumphant doctor hurried opuon deck to The phenomenally mild and 11 p e r ' lV w ,n ^ .W henlt,ar,,n ,be hamyard ^ B a r e s t soldier, and. grasping hla wrist. find the Malabar plunging through tbe "H a hat a weak chin." observed the ■ r’,>un<1* ° * bran- sections where ter, which has kept the hens ¡ n d o » " ^ ¡*. 3,rnggled for tha cntlaas. A brawny, whitening water aader tha loll nance of physiognomist. j neither clover, alfalfa or cowpea hay has smashed the egg market and the 1 fiftoen-knot breese. P roa» lB B errios. H f a l-neched fellow next him dashed hla storage men and wholesale dealetx ^ “ O, w e l l " said the bachelor, “ hls '* obtalnaM‘'- an'> a mlx«sl o f timothy A “ Stand hy to reef topaaile. Away |1| lacked flat Into the eoldier'e face, and Prominent Illin ois straw b erry facing losses mounting into the loft. mon. and furl th# royals!" cries w ife makes up fo r I t "— Indianapolis h* y ° r C" rn f " ,,,Pr la used, the t«ai -a s n man. maddene<l by the blow, 1st go " ' w t finds It costs him $40 per acre In New York C ity there is to-day a | anr*' ma? 1» maintained by Increaslnz cntlaas, and. drawing hla pistol, shot Best from tho quarter-deck: and hi the Star. plus estiimated rOW croP- An acre y , I- -■ j ield i r . u a * him m in V ---- of - - i cold w u » storage lu in K v • eggs «« / . ... ----- - I ,bp quantity o f tbe concentrated foods* g..^ aew aaeallant through the head. It midst o f tho choory confusion Maurice 0« 2 1 .000.1» « ' « V / ’ In Manchuria. Siberia and North ' whether bran, oats, gluten meal or cot 110 m one to two hundred crates, which <10'n00 this second shot that aroused Mau- Frere briefly recapitulated what had »room! $ 1 per orate. H e finds the bp*id” - a » “ «P i»* o f fre«h 1,1 taksa place, taking cars, however, to Chtna much naa to mad# o f Chinese tonaeed mesL It i, an excellent plan F re ra "a r fle ld In great demand because it z f unknown quantity. Eggs a" f ' f g a the yonng lieutenant sprang out pass over hla own dereliction o f duty brick tea, not as a beverage, but aa a to experiment with the different ra vegetable. stands distant shinnin- tt e . ( dirt fhrap. Storage eggs are with rice and mi th a deeck, ha saw by tha poeltloa of aa rapidly aa poaaibzlo. ut- «ions until one la obtained which give, varieties in h1. f ™ » 6 to ,0 ~ n t , a dozen, -b .k Pin# knit hla brows. “ Do y ea think goard that »th a n had beea more the desired results. Dunlap and T - tlon ' lai<* '* * » aell at 14 cents or s little P Tennessee Proliflc. s dosen w h o le «!.. *JR i ; ; m V lr ¡H ; " i' vT I