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going np to him they discovered that tb* blow had affected his brain, for he waa delirious. Frere endeavored to soothe him, without effect, and at laat, by Bates' advice, the poor fellow was rolled in the aea. The cold bath quelled his violence, and being laid beneath the By M ARCU S C L A R K B shade of a rock hard by, he fell Into a condition of great muscular exhaustion, Cal D im IB ® A c r e « * « . and slept. Farm labor U growing scarcer each The condition of the unfortunate Grimes soon gave cause for the greatest year; It Is almost impossible to keep C H A P T E R X III.—(Continued.) the boys on the farm and equally lm- as they could from the shore, and Riley uueasineaa. From maundering foolishly, Bylvia flashed burning red at this in catching her by a boat hook as she came he had taken to absolute violence, and ¡Msslble to obtain labor from the cities had to be watched by Frere. After dignity. “ Frightened! If there had been toward them, ahe waa taken in tow. that Is of any use on the farm. Some anybody el»e here hut women, you never “ Now, boye,” aaya Cheshire, with a much mattering and groaning, the poor of the poor men In the great cities would hare taken the brig. Frightened! savage delight, “ three cheers for old fellow at last dropped off to sleep, and F e e d ln * I k e C a lf E m sU y. would he Infinitely better off In the Frere, having assisted Bates to his sleep Let me pass. prisoner!" England and liberty!” * The calf Is a stubborn little thing country where they and their children As Mrs. Vickers descended the hatch Upon which a great shoot went up, ing place in front of the rock, and laid way. the boat with Frere and the sol echoed by the grim hills which had wit him down on a heap of green brushwood, ind U quite averse to being taken might gain health aud vigor, but It Is prepared to snatch a few hours’ slumber. from its mother, so that, oftentimes, next to Impossible to keep them on the diers came within musket-range, and nessed so many miseries. Lesly, according to orders, fired his Wearied by excitement and the labors the problem of feeding It Is not the farm even If one gets them there, for j of the day, he slept heavily, but toward undent one In the world to solve. Any they prefer the crowded tenements to musket over their heads, shouting to C H A P T E R X IV . them to lay to. But Frere, boiling with There is no need to dwell upon the morning waa awakened by a strange •rrangement which will do the work the little cottage In the country. rage at the manner in which the tables mental agonies of that miserable night. noise. readily is warranted and one of the Every employing farmer will testify Grimes, whose delirium had apparent best plans we know o f can be evolved had been turned on him, had determined Frere had a tinder box in his pocket, that this Is the truth. The alternative not to resign his lost authority without and made a fire with some dry leaves ly Increased, had succeeded In forcing from the follow ing: Keep the calf In then seems to be a reduction of acreago a struggle. Disregarding the summons, and sticks. Grimes fell asleep, and the Ills way through the rude fence of brush be came straight on, with his eyes fixed two men sitting at their fire, discussed wood, and had thrown himself upon a pen of some kind with a solid front. und more care and fertilizer given to Bates with the ferocity of insanity. Fben cut a square opening In the front the portion cultivated; In other words, 10S>— Constantinople besieged by it, on the vessel. It was now nearly dark, the chances of escape. ander Com menus. and the figures on the deck were indis A discussion had arisen among the Growling to himself, he had seized the lust big enough to receive the feed pall. special crops and Intensive culture, 1380— Gunpowder said to have been tinguishable. The Indignant lieutenant mutineers as to the propriety of at once unfortunate pilot by the throat, and the Hinge the piece that Is cut out to l’oultry raising offers one uvenue of used in Europe. could but guess at the condition of af making sail; but Barker, who had been pair were struggling together. Bates, iwing In. Then put chains, ropes and fairs. Suddenly, from out of the dark one of the pilot boat crew, and knew the weakened by the sickness that had fol •traps to the side o f the openings and escai>e from the no-labor question, up 1474— William Caxton finished a pr|.k ness. a voice hailed him. dangers of the bar, vowed that he would lowed upon his wound In the head, was ittach to the cut out portion by means to a certain lim it Small fruit culture book on “The Game and Pi,,,'* "H old water! back water!” It cried, not undertake to steer the brig through quite unable to cope with hia desperate j f staples. The chain must be just another lu sections where women nnd the C-hesse.” n and was then seemingly choked In its the Gates until morning; and ao the assailant, but, calling feebly upon Frere children may be had to pick the fru it 1512— Florida discovered by Juan pon, long enough to allow the cut-out sec owner’s throat boat* being secured astern, a strict for help, he made shift to lay hold upon After these one must get down to the de Leon. The voice was the property of Mr. watch waa set, lest the htlpleas Bates the jackknife of which we have before tion (B ) to drop down level as shown growing o f crops which he can handle 1503— House of Commons passed a M l Frere, starting to his feet, In the lower part o f the cut, although Bates. Standing near the side, he had should attempt to rescue the vessel. spoken. by himself, aiming to get quality and permitting church servicet in a observed Rex and Fair bring up a great During the evening a feeling of pity for rushed to the assistance of the pilot, but the chains do not show In this part of Welsh language. ^ pig of iron, erst used as part of the the unfortunate party on the mainland waa too late. Grimes, enraged by the the illustration. A cleat Is nailed on quantity from a small area. In some ballast of the brig, and poise it on the took poaaeaaion of them. It was quite sight of the knife, tore it from Bates’ the outer edge o f the cut-out portion sections farmers are combining and, 100o— Expedition started from rail. Their Intention was but too evi possible that the Osprey might be re grasp, and, before Frere could catch his (B ) and another on the outside of top under an agreement are turning cer Downs t -1 discover u northwest.*™ dent; and honest Ba(es, like a faithful captured, In which case five useless mur arm, plunged it twice into the unfortu sage to India. tain portions of their farms into crops watchdog, barked to warn his master. ders would have been committed. John nate man's breast. best suited to them, hay when possi 101~— Frauds Bacon made lord Bloodthirsty Cheshire caught him by the Rex, seeing how matters were going, “ I'm a dead man.'” cried Bates, faint ble, and each helps the other during lor of England. throat and Frere, unheeding, ran the made haste to take to himself the credit ly- harvest the period when the lack of 1638— William Kieft arrived at New The sight of ths blood, together with boat alongside, under the very nose of of mercy. He ruled, and had always help Is most fe lt Look Into the ques sterdam as Governor of the eolonj the exclamation of his victim, recalled the revengeful Itex. The mass of iron ruled, his ruffians. tion of reducing the nren seriously ; 11*54— Cock fighting prohibited In E* fell half tn-board upon the now stayed "I propose,” said he, “ that we divide Grimes to consciousness. He looked In land. It Is worth considering before giving boat, and gave her sternway, w f t a the provisions. There are five of them bewilderment at the bloody weapon, and splintered plank. up farming as many are doing yearly. 1083— Alliance between Russia and and ten of us. Then nobody can blame then flinging it from him, rushed away toward the aea, Into which he plunged "Villains!” cried Frere, "would you us.” land. F r o m P o .l u r e to B a rn . swamp us? What do they mean to do This reasoning was admitted and act headlong. 1710—■Sncheverell’s sermons burnt benj Those who advocate the use o f dogs Frere hurried to the aide of Bates, next Y' ed upon. There were in the harness cask the Royal Exchange in London. In driving the cows to and from the The answer came pat to the question. about fifty pounds of salt meat, and a and, lifting him up, strove to stanch the It From the dark hull of the brig broke a third of this quantity, together with blood that flowed from his chest. pasture may be right, provided they 1774— I’ort of Boston closed and set! government removed to Salem. flash and a report, ami a musket ball cut half a small sack of flour, lotno tea and would seem that he had been resting have the right sort of a dog, but there the water beside them with a chirping sugar mixed together In a bag, and an himself on his left elbow, and that are few dogs that can be trusted to , nitej^ States mint established i noise. Between the black indistinct mass Iron kettle and pannikin, were placed Grimes, snatching the knife from his do their duty properly; none, unless \ 1 luluil'' |ldiia. which represented the brig and the glim In the whaleboat. Cheshire, stumbling right hand, had stabbed him twice in the they are trained from puppyhood. The ( 17b8— Ireland declared in a state of i mering water was visible a white speck, over a goat that had been taken on right breast. He was pale and senseless, average dog consigned to this work I e lon- which gradually neared them. board from Philip Island, caught the and Frere feared that the wound wns burks and generally annoys the animals Nelson destroyed Danish fleet J “ Come alongside with ye,” hailed a creature by the leg and threw It into the mortal. Tearing off his neck handker Voice, "or it will be worse for ye!” until they are more or less frightened, 1 battle of (.oi>enhagen. 1 sea, bidding Rex take that with him chief, he endeavored to bandage the “ They want to murder us,” says Frere. also. Rex dragged the poor beast Into wound, but found that the strip of silk some of them fighting, and all o f them 1807— Slave trade abolished by the Brit “ Give way, men!" ish government. the bont, and with this miscellaneous was insufficient for the purpose. The running. This running the cows from But the two soldiers, exchanging cargo pushed off to the shore. The poor noise had roused Mrs. Vickers, who, 1830— Survey made for laying out Ch the pasture to the barn does much glances one with the other, pulled the goat, shivering, began to bleat piteously, stifling her terror, made haste to tear cago. more Injury than generally supposed, boat’s head round and made for the ves and the men laughed. To a stranger It off a portion of her dress, aud with this FOB FEEDING TIIE CALF. and assuredly makes the flow of milk 1830— American prisoners of war i sel. “ It's no use, Mr. Frere," said the would have appeared that the boat con a bandage of sufficient width wns made. ered by Santa Ana, in Tela». man nearest him. "W e can do no good tained a happy party of flahermen, or Sylvia brought some watir from the edge o f opening. The pall Is set In much less. The supply o f milk de now, and they won't hurt us, I dare coast settlers, returning with the pro spring, and Mrs. Vickers bathing Bates' position from the outside and the cleat pends very largely upon the condition 1847— Surrender of Vera Crux head with this, he revived a little. •ay.” ceeds of a day's marketing. at the top o f opening and outer edge of mind of the c o w ; If she is happy 1850— Royal Adelaide lost near Mar; “ Don’t die, Mr. Bates— oh, don’t die!" of cut-out portion prevents the pall "You are In league with them!” bursts Laying off as ths water shallowed, 200 lives lost. and contented, she gives down her milk ... 1 out Frere. purple with Indignation. “ Do Rex called to Bntes to come for the said Sylvia, standing, piteously, near, from being overturned or the contents freely, and tile food she consumes j 1852— Tremont temple, Boston, dwtr»| you mutiny?” cargo, and three men with muskets but afraid to touch him. "D on’t leave from spilling o u t This plan does away makes rich milk of the best quality; ed by fire. “ Come, come, sir,” returned the sol etanding up as before, ready to resist mamma and me alone In this dreadful with the annoyance of trying to set a If she Is frightened, her milk loses ■ 1854— England declared war against Ral dier, sulkily; "this ain’ t the time to bully; any attempt at capture, the provle- place!” Poor Bates, of coarse, said nothing, pall full of milk over Into the pen of a both In quality and quantity. s la .. .. France declared war again and as for mutiny, why, one' man’s lona, gnat and all, were carried ashore. Russia. ■bout as good as another Just now.” "ThereI” says Rex, "you can’t say we've but Frere frowned heavily, and Mrs. hungry calf who. In his haste, usually C o ld F r a m e f o r V « * e t a b le a . When they reached the brig they used you badly, for we've divided the Vlckera aald reprovingly, "Sylvia!” Just knocks It oat o f the hands of the 185(5— Crimean war ended by treaty e found that the jolly boat had been low provisions.” The sight of this almost ss If they had been in the old house on feeder. No market gardener could do with Paris. ered and laid alongside. In her were unexpected auccor revived the courage distant Sarah Island. out cold frames and conduct hls busi 1865— United States transport Gen. Ljo In ths afternoon Frere went away to eleven persons— Hates, with forehead of the five, and they felt grateful. A f ness profitably. For extra early vege burned; 500 lives lost. P u m p k in . In th e C o rn . gashed and hands bound; the stunned ter the horrible anxiety they had endur drag together some wood for the fire, and Those who have stock on the farm, tables and extra-late ones they are 1807— Russian cession of Alaska to t Grimes, Russen and Fair pulling; Lyon, ed all that night, they were prepared to when he returned he found the pilot United States announced. Itlley, Cheshire and Lesly with muskets, look with kindly eyes upon the men who near hla end. Aa the sun sank Bates cows, sheep, swine or i«)ultry, will find equally necessary. Then, too, they are rallied, but the two watchers knew that ' the old-time plan of planting pumpkin such a help In the way o f giving many 1,808— President Johnson's impeaehm and John Rex in the stern sheets, with had come to their assistance. Bates' pistols In his trousers' belt nnd seeds among the corn a good one to “ Men," said Bates, with something It was but the final flicker of the explr- trial begun.. . .threat earthquake ii| a loaded musket across his knees. The like a sob In his voice, “ I didn't expect lng candle. " H . ’a going!” .aid Frere holll on to, provided they will harvest Sandwich Islands, _. . „ ... white object which had been seen by this. You are good fellows, for there at length, under his breath, as though I j 1871— Commune proclaimed at Paris. fearful of awaking hi, half-slumberlng | tl,c ™ kl,,s «.refu lly, store them ns the men in the whnleboat wns a large ain't much tncker aboard, I know." 1872— Antioch the ancient destroyed I <>art‘ I , 1 l nIld feed them to the stock white shawl which wrapped Mrs. Vick "Yea," affirmed Frere, "you’re good ■oul. Mrs. Vickers, her eyes streaming earthquake. with silent tears, lifted the honest head 'luring the winter. Pumpkins are read- ers and Sylvia. fellows." By ths direction of Rex, the wliale- 1875— Miners' riots in Pennsylvania o«l| Rex burst Into a ssvnge laugh. “ Shut and moistened the parched lips with her lly kept through the winter, and by boat was brought alongside the jolly your mouth, you tyrant,” said he, forget eoaked handkerchief. A tremor shook watching them carefully and using the regions. boat, and Cheshire and Lesly boarded ting his dandyism In the recollection of the once stalwart limbs, nnd the dying specked ones first, they will go through 1881— Five thousand persons killed by| Ber. Lesly then gave his musket to his former suffering. "It ain't for your man opened hls eyes. For an instant the winter and supply the stock with a earthquake in Chio, Greece. Rex, and bound Frere’s hands behind benefit. You may thank the lady and he seemed bewildered, and then, looking much needed variety. They can be fed 1882— Jesse James, noted western from one to the other, intelligence re him In the same manner ns had been child for It." .t 'V f - to advantage to all o f the stock named, dit, killed at St. Joseph, Mo. turned to hls glance, and It wns evident done for Bates. Frere attempted to re Julia Vickers hsetened to propitiate sist this Indignity; but Cheshire, clap the arbiter of her daughter’s fate. "W e that he remembered all. His gaze rested only being careful In feeding to poul 1884— Six million dollar fire in Patera gU B s ping his musket to his ear. swore he are obliged to you,” ahe aald, with a upon the pale face of the affrighted Syl try to chop the pieces finely after re ter Row, London. . . . Ship Dan SteiF would blow out his brains if he uttered touch of quiet dignity resembling her via, and then turned to Frere. There moving the skin. The pieces seem to man wrecked off Halifax: 1211 AN IDEAL P L A IE FOB COLD FH AU E8. another syllable; and Frere, catching husband's; "and If I ever get back safe could bs no mistaking the mute appeal 1« particularly enjoyed by the fowls lo s t.. . . Indignation at failure toe kinds of hotbed plants a good growth. ths malignant eye of John Rex, remem ly I will take care that your kindness of those etoquent eyes. when mixed with meat scraps, and the vict William Berner of murder a»| bered how easily a twitch of the finger shall be known.” “ Yes, 1 11 take care of her,” said Frere. „ . i , k i „ . „ „ . But useful as they are, cold frames ed riot in Cincinnati in which nu«j| would pay off old scores, and was silent. Bate, smiled, and then observing that il, .! J ^ 5 ? ** molsteiled are seldom used ln private gardens, ex So, with cheers and waving o f hand were killed and injured. the blood from hls wound had stained wlth *klmmed n>llk f**l quite warm, "Step In here, sir, if you plenne,” said kerchiefs, the boat departed. cept of the rich. Yet they are uot ex 1885— Mnkung, China, taken by the white shawl of Mrs. Vickers, he Rax, with polite irony. "I nm sorry to A council of war waa held, with Mr. pensive and are very easy to make. French........Battle of Chairin' | I’ r l s e Y e a r l t n * M e r in o R am . be compelled to tie you, hut I must Frere at the head of It, and the posses made an effort to move hie head. It The best p i c e for a cold frame Is President Barrios killed. consult my own safety as well as your sions of the little party were thrown was not fitting that a lady's shawl This yearing Merino ram, owned by Jay Gould declined to arbitntt| should be stained with the blood of a , Uriah Cook o f Union County, Ohio, on the south side o f a hill. There, pro 1886— convenience." Frere scowled, and, step- Into common stock. Ing awkwardly into the jolly boat, fell. with the railroad strikers. It was found, upon a review o f their poor fellow like ... himself. | , . Th .. fnahlon- ■ won first prize at the Indiana State tected from thé cold north winds, the Intoned as he waa, he could not rise possessions that they had among them able fribble, w plants get the full heat o f the sun and 18.87- Yacht ( ’front b it Dauntlee >| ure, ’and gl“ u y " ! l r .w Z ™ r' “ I ko at the 11R* Illinois State make great growth long before It is nt tthout assistance, and Russen pulled three pocket-knives, a ball of string, stood the gestnre, trans-Atlantic race. n her bosom. pres- dnni wns first prize and all possible to grow them in the open. oosom. In in the pres him roughly to his feet, with a coarse three pipes and a fig of tobacco, a por head back upon 1885— German nnd American Wfi*| laugh. In his present frame of mind, tion of fishing line, with hooks, and a ence of death the woman was womanly. champion winner at some of the leud- To make a cheap cold frame nil that wrecked at Samoa ; 150 lives loot.. that laugh galled him worse than his big Jackknife. Rut they saw with dis For a moment all was silent, and they Ing fairs In the country, nnd hls sire _ Eiffel tower, height 1.178 feet, op> Is needed are a few boards, and, in bonds. may that there waa nothing which could thought he had gone; but all at once he * produced many noted rams, a number pd ln Paris, Poor Mrs. Vickers, with a woman's he used ax wise among the party. Mrs. opened *>*» eye*, and looked round for j of which were sold In South Africa the absence of sash, a frame covered (To be ronttnued.1 — Baron Fava, Italian minister <1 quick Instinct, saw this, and even amid Vickers had her shawl, and Rates a the sea. At the time this picture was taken the with well-oiled cotton cloth. This pro- teots from rain and from moderate' Washington, recalled......... llsnrywl ber own trouble found leisure t ■ console. pea Jacket, hut Frere and Grimes were ram wns a little over 20 months old Ton Soon for D tvore«. cold. Extreme cold would have to be I tribes massacred 400 British Goorte| "T h e wretches!” she said, under her without extra clothing. and hls weight was 150 pounds. He breath, as Frere was flung down beside "Is Sue Brette married yet?” asked Having made these arrangements, the ,roops nt As*am- was fed a mixed ration of corn, oats shut out by covering with carpet, an ' her, “ to subject you to such Indignity!" kettle, filled with water from the spring, the returned traveler. old blanket or hay, straw or any other — ■'"‘ w ' ork saloons all closed * Bylvia said nothing and seemed to shrink wns slung from three green sticks over “ O f course,” replied the native; light material that makes good cover. ! SunJa* for the first time. from the lieutenant. the fire, and a pannikin of weak tea, "g iv e her a little time, will you?” 1 he sun does not shine with full force — President Cleveland vetod **1 “ Now, my lads," says Rex, who seem together with a biscuit, «erred out to Bland bill. "E h ? What are you talking about?" through the cloth, but gives heat 1 ed to have endued the cast-off anthor- each of the party, save Grime«, who "W h y, the wedding took place only enough for most plants. In the Illus 1805— Great fire in Milwaukee...(V| Ity of Frere. "w e give you your choice. declared himself unable to eat Break nese forces landed at Hai-Cho«- Stay at Hell's Gates or come with us! fast over. Rates made a damper, which six weeks ago.” — 1’hlladelphla Press. I tration. the cold frame of Professor It. I can’t wait here all night. The wind was cooked In the ashes, and then an L. Watts Is an Ideal place to force a W.>7 Thirty-five killed in cydw^l (¡r e e n -E y e d M o n ste r. Is freshening, and we must make the other council waa held aa to future habi Chandler, Ok. rapid growth. She— Cousin John's w ife la the most bar. Which la It to be?” tation. 1904— Negro prisoners shot in riot at &| »> 11 d r a in e d S «U fo r F r n lt T r e e s “ Wa’ ll go with you!” says the man It waa clearly evident that they could Jealous woman I ever m et Charles, Ark. Even the plum, which will stnn.il --------,, who had pulled stroke In the whnleboat. not sleep In the open air. It was the He— Indeed! U|>on which utterance the convicts burst middle of summer, and though no annoy more wet than any other class with 190r>~ Mr"- Caaaia Chadwiok 8he— Yes. Why, when they went to Into joyous cries, and ths pair were re ance from rain was apprehended, the the possible exception o f the quince re W“ y,,a" ’ imPriwlnmfnt- u Niagara Falla on their wedding trip la courts decided against Freud * 1 ceived with much hand shaking. heat In the middle of the day was most quires that the soil be well drained; ble Company. . . . Simplon tunnel Then Rex, with Lyon and Riley as s oppressive At a little distance from the she got real angry because he fell In there Is a difference between a moist t t a b u n s m e b in o b a r . mally opened. . »L guard, got into the whaleboat, and hav beach was a sandy row, that lad up to lova with the scenery. soli and a wet soil, and a soil may ing loosed the two prisoners from their the face of the cliff, aud on the eastern t w o o f Many. and bran once or tw I.-eT daT im d nm be well drained yet be moist. It |‘s f a r n e n l f f o r G overnm ent !!•*** bonds, ordered them to take the places aide of thla rise grew a forest of young “ I was married to that man on ce," .^“ ^ a s s pasture In the summer next to ImiMssible to expert - -- adequate In an autograph letter to the of Russen and Fair. The whaleboat trees. Frere proposed to cut down these and plenty o f good clover hay In the results for time and labor expended in tnn from Hot Spring«. 'a „ A * fy was manned by the seven mutineers, trees and make a sort of hut with them. •aid the first society woman. Hi i RI Mr f T*t iff l e v a a I • a ennjsi.v k s s n tt K IS (IflifllOt ® I Rex steering. Fair, Russen and the two It was toon discovered, however, that > "T o Mr. De Voss? The Idea! W hy, w hiter, and was boused from storms ™1*lin* f™*t In orchards unless the soil Uarnegie has announced hi« government control of railroad **''* ' . recruits puliing, the other four standing the pocket knives were Insufficient for so was I,” replied the second ditto. !n !,ror<>r « e d itio n . No imperatively required. He also o**, l up, with their muskets leveled at the this purpose, but by dint of notching the S e l f - H i n d e r R u n o n Sktda. "W ell, w ell! You don't sa y? W ere Jolly boat. Their long slavery had be young saplings, and then breaking them tllr‘ Ve ° n * ° " th" ‘ I that the interests of small shipper» A Minnesota farmer writes; Farm I you before or after me?” — Philadel gotten such a dread of authority In these down, they succeeded. In a couple of B,lr N* protected from appeal to the era on the Minnesota side in the K e 1 fare ..r twrieotb^G V ' ^ ° n phia Press. men that they feared It even when It hours, in collecting wood enough to River Valley tried a new sch<.nie ln en-,-Lg‘ ,r ; ,h ilt -VnT sail with depth as the great shippers, who could was bound and menaced by four *nus- roof over a space between the hollow ' ,,I'I'I> fertility to the tree to fight appeals, are those who hen*- P le a s e d . harvesting grain last season. kets. "K eep your distance!” shouted rock which contained the provisions and ,, ' •tr,,w fruit trees, for even secret rates. The co m p a n ie s "hoa ^ “ Are you pleased with the educa slve rains Just before nnd during the Cheshire, as Frere and Bates, In obe another rock. In shape like a hammer, f ^ en,,,,Kb It can be made entitled to court review only she»' dience to orders, began to pull the jolly which Jntted out within five yards of It. tional progress your «on Is m aking?" hnrvest season so flooded the (train ' :‘led It is not so sandy that the revenues are seriously impaired. “Yea,” answered Farmer Comtoe-1 öelda that it was boat toward the shore; end In this fash Mr«. Vlckera and Sylvia were to have B impossible to gPt fer,*Nzer goes bev-ond the reach , K_ Ion was *the dismal little party conveyed this hut as a sleeping place, and Frere •el, “ after seeiu' him In the football *nt° them with the binder on wheels r" ot" or wet that the I t !, f the C a n ses o f R a sln e ss FsHsre-■ to the mainland. and Bates, lying at the mouth o f the game, mother 'low s there w on't b t The gralu stood up all righ t as it ,t „ ,tM 'l of grow The wet « ! ^ In recording the 9,9(55 business f* I It was night when they reached It, larder, would at one* art sa a guard to It any trouble with tramps when ha'a *•» that country, but the ground wa. B°Nlued b.v draining nnd t I . r « L 7 n ^ ! vf 1905 in this country. BradstreS* but the clear sky began to thrill with and them. Grimes was to maks for him living home.” — Washington Star. | too a o f t jo enable the binder to do p , P * In projwr rondUlon by stobl ."°- »ifi-s the causes under eleven & «••■' ■ • late moon as yet unariaen, and the self another hut where the Are bed been which is is lar* lark «»i of »|»|>— capital. * N**t work. Some genius conceived the ll i_ , nitre or hv trrnwlncr i__- ___ OT, _ __ |*> of i wnico - L # putting ntiHlnw the » K.v binder k l - J _ on s . k . i . d s . . A ,(*M waves, breaking gently upon the beach, lighted on the previous night F i a l a * Ik s L im it . ....................................... m! I -apply h u,n „. ‘ ,H°.r «ands incompetence. The number of * When they got beck to dinner. Inspir glimmered with a radiance born o f their “ tVhy,” fussy horses enough mough to pull it It t)ir,in th- ‘J : * crop c r o p under ,ll,>'rln8 *uch | ares due to fraud was comp»" ‘" " “ *• asked the ,u ” 5 passenger, on nor*«, own motion. Frere and Bates Jumping ited by thla resolsthm. they found poor “ to thla alow train called t h . lim it- .led fashion, meanwhile r m m i Î T T •mall, being only a little over U> P" Z Z , •shore, help«? out Mrs. Vickers, Syl Mrs. Vickers In great alarm. Grlmsa, pigs are well bora, they m a k e !1111* w'>uld aPPM r "h'iw ïli •d' r I binding machinery with a «mall th* ' WhW P * via ard ‘ he wounded Grimes. Thla be who, by reason of the dent In his skull, they have h a v e plenty o f ' I I commercial world 1« not pc™** ’ ’Cause, .ah ,” explained tha porter, line engine. A larg- acreage'",',r ^ r '"’ ’ wth rth lf If »hey < ing done under the mosaics of the mus had been left behind, was walking about mm shade, water and • uml . ? .dishonesty.” The number of kets, Rex commanded that Bates and tho sea boach, talking mysteriously, and “ yar all ain't » posed t’ f ib da portah waa cut In this way and saved * a®“ * * tip at a tim e - k - would o th e r s l* h*v« bmu“ tbem ,n to kelp ^ | ' Frere should push the Jolly boat as far •ha kin a kia fiat at aa Imaginary fo * On any year «¡nee 1883, except uwa for The Term of His Natural Life M