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V y í 'T • “I am aueh a poor, narvaloaq eres- ture— so utterly destitute .o f all pres ence of mind— that 1 could oqly crouch in a corner and sob with terror." After a drive, which seeped to 'her excited fancy to endure for hoaVs. they stopped before a tall iron gate, which, after a time, waa opened from within. They drove over a long, winding walk, at the end of which was a large, gloomy looking bouse, before which the v< Melt stopped. Then, assisted by Montgomery, she was suffered to alight. A female •errant conducted her to the apartment in which I found her.. “ She was very kind to me,” Clara went on, “and assured me over and oter P la n for Chicken-House. again that no harm would be done to A Texas woman In Farm and Ranch me— that I waa among friends, and whatever 1 liked to ask for I should describe* a chicken Jfousa for the ben- have, but that ahe could n«t permit m« to eflt o f any who may wish a clean, con- leave that roots. But no entreaty could tenient one. wring from her who her employer was. f . It is built o f 1x12 boards, well slat- I have bee^ here now nearly a fortnight ted on three aides: the front has a -everyth ing I have expressed a wish for »tripped or latticed door in one corner, has been given me. and I was growing this to insure plenty of ventilation; quite reconciled to my position,' for I esn be content iu any place where I am tbs roosts are swinging poles. SU8- treated kindly; bnt tjiis evening, just as I was watching the great red sun sink behind the trees, I heard my door open. and upon looking round 1 saw----- ” She buried her face in her hands, seemingly nuable to proceed. I knew perfectly well whom she had seen, al though I asked the question. "Those terrible eyes!” she answered, sinking her voice to a whisper. By the aid of words I had beard spok en a few hours before, I began to un derstand it all now, but only dimly, I asked her what ah* meant cosvn tiE irr chicken house . “ Ah, I have never told you!” ahet said, with a shudder. “ I will tell you now. pended by heavy wire, out of the that you may understand my fearful po d r a ft The walla come within four sition, and that you may take me away teen inches of the ground and the from It.” * She knelt down at my feet, and nestled nests are made on *tbe outride, then close to me as she toid her story, speak securely boxed up ’with a slanting cover that is hinged on and -can be ing in a subdued voice.____ _ “ I was brought np by a dear, kind raised from the outside. This prevents grandfather, the only friend 1 ever knew; having to enter the henhouse when for my father, who was an officer, died you wish tb gather up the eggs. It in India, when 4 was .vary young, and has the appearance shown in the illus- my mother followed him within less than trhtlon. " % a year. She was my grandfather’s young Small tin cans are tacked on the est and favorite daughter; and, after her deafh, he seemed to have trans roost the w alls and near the nests; ferred all his affection to me. for h* lit In them Is kept mothlne balls; they erally doted upon me. I had a cousin keep out sll vermin. who w„ nHM* _ muc]' «ider than my- Marketing tho I n s . self, bnt, like myself, an orphan. I E ggs should be gathered every day never liked him— or, I should rather aay, I waa always frightened of him; yet ev in summer and oftenereijh winter, nh- erybody called hjm handsome, especially lesa the hen house Is warm enough all the women. Until my mother brought so that the eggs w ill net freeze and me home, a little girl, from India, ho was burst the shell. P ut the eggs Into a the favorite nephew, and waa supposed to be the heir to all hia grandfather’s basket with the small end down until wealth. John Rodwell hated me, and ready to paca In boxes for shipping showed K, too, and that turned the old and keep in a cool room. Then pack In gentleman against him. When I was the box with the card-board separa about thirteen, grandfather made a fresh tors, with the small end down. They will; and as he was never content to will keep fresh longer If packed in this have me a moment from his side, it was w ay than if p ut into the boxes in a dictated to the lawyer in my presence. In it I was named heiress to all he pos- haphazard manner. The /reason for sessed, with the exception of an annu this is found In the fact that the yolk ity to John, and the former will, by cannot settle to the shell when the which John would have inherited all his small end is put down and the air wealth, was destroyed. I was very much cannot strike the yolk as long as It troubled phen I beard this; and I told does not toueh th e shell. When eggs grandfather bo* much happier 1 should bring a good price it Ts better ioseTT be if he would let things remain as tijey than to raise chickens to sell, to one front leg and the otbfer to a •tout post 6r stake, Ofdlnarlly the hoope grill not move when thus fasten ed! b it If he does-he » o n comes to grief. “A few lessrfns o f this eort will never be forgotten. A fter a while It will only be neces sary to wrap the reins around the horse’s front legs, and later simply dropping the reins to the ground will be sufficient I f any time the horse gets to moving around and forgets hia early training, pats the reins through the stirrup and then up and over the horn o f the qqddle. This pulls the head around to one aide and the horse will generally not go far.— Farm and Home, ' r P i? ' WEEKLY I RUN C H A P TE R X X IV .—«Continued.* | He wee leaving the room when ahe He turned aside, and remained silent railed to him. "Where are you going? for aome seconds. When uext he spoke If you are going to b*r room, I have the It was in altered tones. “ Tell me what key. I will accompany you." fron want? Is it money?" He looked more aghast than ever; then “ Money!” she cried. "Money from he broke out into strong anathemas yon! Look here,” and she tore open a against Montgomery, against whom ha R e m e d ie s in t h e B a r n . lady's reticnle that lay upon the table; vowed the moat deadly vengennee. The w riter has recently erected a "there are the two hundred dollars you "Montgomery has served me well, and small closet in the barn, in V b ic h is sent me enclosed in your farewell letter; I dare you to harm him in any way,” kept a few articles such as experience % look what l. do with them!” And she she said, in the aame tone of calm supe has taught us should be bandy. At tore them into shreds. "Here are the riority. "Do Bo, John Rodwell. and be presents you gave me; see what 1 do fore two honra your uncle shall know the suggestion of the mother of the with them!” And she took out som«1? all that I cap tell him. Do not fall family a large bottle of witch hazel trinkets, and crushed them benhath her into a passion. You have fallen Into and several bottles of vaseline were feet. “ Now will yon ask me if it is the trap, and you will never get out of added, together with a roll of partly money I want of yon?” it by beating yourself sgsinst the bars!” jvorn muslin. The very day this closet Sweden w as obliged by tbe feresB* Her face was something awful to look He muttered and laughed scornfully, was completed and Its contents placed, strance o f Prussia to decline the prof upon in its deathly pallor, and convul but he was conquered— cowed. Her one o f the horses by accident struck fered subsidy of Engjand. sive quivering, and .those glaring eyes. triumph was complete. Presently they its head against the side of the stall That man, with ail his iron will, quailed left the room togethqs, Judith doable The city of Lübeck,' Germany, waa before her. so that there w as a decided bruise surrounded by French troops lo pre locking the door behind her. around the eye. Out came the witch vent English products from tiling In “ What do yon want, then?” I saw no more of Judith or Mr, Rod- “ Respect, and I will have It. Let me welL As soon as they were gone I hazel, and by frequent applications of troduced. refresh your memory. Yoa found me in crawled back to bed, utterly prostrated it during the day tba swelling w as Eighteen American vessels were at a traveling show. I was a mere child both mentally and bodily. Soon after subdued and the horse njaile more the port of Amsterdam. the«, possessed of a strange power over wards the nurse returned, and after giv comfortable. certain minds— a power that to an am ing me my medicine, and aome beef tea, Tba French government p a n a i a We have two bottles e f vaselln# bitious, unscrupulous schemer like your wrapped herself up In a blanket, and law granting pensions to all emigrants each of the plain sort and the car self, might one day prove invaluable. putting the key ef the door under her from Santo Domingo. bolated vaseline, and this last has been Yon saw no way to use me at the time, head, as was her custom, lay down upofl Three thousand French "troop* w ere found very useful on a number o f oc- but you were loth to lose sight of so ad the sofa to taka her night’s repose. ordered to The Hague to prevent an mirable an instrument You wormed casions. A calf had an ugly spot on uprising which was dally expected. yourself into my confidence, end got ' CH APTER XXV. its side, a raw proud-flesh sort of Re-enforcements of French troops a r from me that I was discontented with Hour after hour 1 lay tossing about eczema, for which we could not ac rived at Santo Domingo and effectual a mode of life which gave me but a in a sleepless, mental agony. Class was count We took a spoonful o f flour barn living, and tiled the pockets of my undoubtedly in the same house with m*. ly repulsed Emperor Desaallnea’ arm y. of sulphur and made a batter of lfj employer. I was vain of the attention of exposed Jo heaven knows what sufferings Portugal purchased with tbe eonewr- with a little earbolated vaseline and I _ • fine gentleman— 1 who bad been and persecutions; and yet, for. any hqpe i r r e t ì ¿ « a «pot“ fò7 w eek,h eaü n g f f nc« En«land **» * brought up in a back alley. Yon told of seeing or succoring her, I might as it perfectly. Have a little eloaebas Franc® to « ^ a ln neutral in tbe war. my father that if he liked to go to Bury well have been hundreds of miles avfay. 8 t Edmund’s yoa wonld help to set A t last, unable to He there any longer, described and keep odd things in it, him ap in business— that yoa would rec I rose and dressed myself. A fire was but don’t forget witch -haze), vaseline Seventy-five Years Ago* ommend him custom, as yon possessed still emoldering In the huge grate, and a Yucatan declared itself Independent. and a roll of soft, clean muslin.— In aome influence in the neighborhood.” night light wSs burning upon the table Pasturing of cows on tbe Boston dianapolis News. \ * “ Have-yon ever bad reason to repeat The nurse by jferhard regular breath- common was forbidden by law. taking my connsel?” in*, seemed to be in a deep sleep, and I U aefal Bowline, Sioux Indiana annihilated the Sas "M y father hit upon a more easy an', moved about cautiously. Her face waa The bow and knot is one of the most and Fox trlbei*near Dubuque, Iowa. profitable trade than ahoemaking," she turned to the open aide of the sofa. I nieful knots we have, and one which The first lig h t of th> Black rock light went on, not heeding the Interruption. crept behind it and inserted my trem comparatively few can tie. I t la a house at Liverpool appeared. “ Had we depended upon your promises, bling hood beneath tb* pillow, feeling knot sailors use constantly. Tbe illus we might have starved. You thought no farther sod further until my fingers Congress provided top a boundary more o f them, and' years elapsed after touched a hard substance— it was the tration will show exactly-, how it Is Hoe to be run between Louisiana and oar parting at Spalding before I ever ward key. Little by Httl* I drew it tied. L ay the parts together ss in the Arkansas territories. j heard anything of you again. One day away— she still sleeping profoundly- first figure, b crossing over a. Then Petroleum was discovered la Ken w e met in the streets-of Bury. Although fitted it noiselessly in the lock, turned It. bring a over b, bringing the end up tucky, and aa It w as supposed to havn years had elapsed, we recognized each and the next moment found myself in a healing properties It was bottled and other instantly. You expressed great large, dark hall, at the foot of an im sold throughout the United States and delight at the meeting, which certainly mensely wide staircase. was not feigned, as it gave into your _I closed the door aoftly behind me. Europe for medicine. hands the exact tool you teqnlred. to A long window, that stretched upwards The first gold from Georgia mines fashion one of the most diabolical from the first landing, admitted suffi wAs received a t the United States schemes that was ever hatched, in hu cient light to guide me, and, with a m int < man brains. But before you dared to noiseless step, I crept up the stairs. At propose it to me it was necessary Jo the top of the first flight was a long fifty Years Age. make me your slave. When you last corridor, on each side of which, as far saw me 1 waa an ungainly looking, ugly as 1 could see, for the further end was Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, girl; now I was a well-grown woman, lost in obscurity, was a line of doors. HOW TO T I E T H E K N O T S . with good looks enough to have secured Now came my difficulty; the slightest The Niagara suspension bridge waa several offera of advantageous marriage. error would not only defeat my present , * through the loop as in the next fig completed. But I waa proud,. ambitious; tbs life object, but consign me to a stricter sur would know better what to do with ths for profit Is good and there is not ure. Now carry b around and under A free public school Bystem was es- I led, and all its associations, were hate veillance than ever, and perhaps bring money than I should. ' *> * reat an out,ay- a11 means ralae ful to me— I louged to be free of them about Clara’s removal to some spot to “ Well, in some way or other Cousin chickens when eggs do not bring a a, passing it down through Jhe loop tabllshed.in Illinois. The Atlantic and S t Lawrence rail all. and I waited and waited. Yon, with which I could obtain no ctne. Suppose, John found out ‘ that a new will had very good price. Among the most pro- as in tbe final figure. It Is Impossible your fiendish cunning, divined my secret; by chance, that I should go to Judith’s been made, and that F w a» present at Ifflc layers Will be found the Black for this knot to slip when properly road waa leased tb the Grand Trunk professed love for me. Blinded by am chamber door? I shuddered at the the time. Once or twice he put some Spanish, the Black, W hite and Brown tied. It is useful in all sorts of emergen railroad for 900 years. bition and vanity, I believed yon— be thought Nassau ball a t Princeton, university, questions to me in an off-hand kind_of LeKhorns, Poland, Hamburg, Creve cies. In a loop-thus mads a man cart lieved that you, the fine gentleman, I stood for some moments at the head manner as to Its contents; but mindful safely be hoisted to any height with built In 1756, was destroyed by fire. and pieehe, which are larger would pnarry me. But at that time yon of the corridor, irresolute .what to do, ,h . ,tric( Injiini-lton, « ! £ ■ • • * • * a ,„ g p .m rt, but » » « r b . l no danger of the knot slipping. " It is Several persons were killed by the simply lied, to serve yonr own purpose. listening eagerly for the slightest sound , I , was very cautious, and finding that h* falling in of tbe floor of the town ball especially useful fOr the farmer. An You were very cautious, too— you bound that might guide me. But the.silence could elicit nothing from me, he gave up similar to them-— Epitom ist animai can be led by means W It with at Meredith, N. H. me down to breaths no word of yonr was deathlike Down the corridor I the attempt. But he became a more C le ft G r a ft in g . no danger o f the knots slipping and The plenipotentiaries at Vienna ex* secrets to my father. You said, once moved noiselessly. Through the crev frequent visitor to us. He also took Varieties of grafting are many, but choking the ^M mal, no matter how changed powers and commenced pro in hia power, you would never be free ices of the third door came faint streaks great pains to ingratiate himself iuto from his extortions." of light and faint muffled sounds, either grandfather’s good graces, and not un cleft grafting represents the method much it may plunge or puli.— Ameri ceedings toward agreeing upon the "Silence I” thundered Rod well, spring moans or s low, monotonous singing— commonly in nse for the grafting of can Agriculturist. terms of Russo-Turklsh peace, successfully. ing to hia feet. orchard trees where the old top is to the walls and doors were so thick, that «To bo continued.* "Well, enough of that for the pres it was difficult to distinguish which. be removed during the course of a To Pre-rent Tree Frauds. forty Year» Ago. en t After the girl's flight you left I listened more eagerly, until I fan few years and a new one Is to be The Indiana farmer that has been COW LIKED THE SMOKE. Bury, and I did not see you again for a cied I could distinguish Clara’s voice. The panic In gold carried quotations grown in its place. The ideal time for swindled by the ffu lt tree agent will long, long time. A t last yon returned. I paused for a moment, and then, with down to 175%, a drop of 14% points So you have got her into yonr clutch my heart beating in my throat, tapped B n t 8 h e R efu sed to G iv e D an ai S u pply this top grafting Is waen the leaves be pleased with the law, enacted by in three days. are ju st pushing out, for then the the last General Assembly,, providing o f M ilk . again. What is It to be this time— mur gently. Breathlessly I waited for sev The Parliament at Quebec adopted Alfred James, of the University of a fine of from $r>0 to gfiOO for fruit der or marriage?” eral seconds. No answer. Then I tap tree fraud. It is said that? the hill the confederation scheme by a large How m.v heart leaded! Could it be ped a second time a little louder. A Vlnginla, was a disturbing clement in Clara of whom she was speaking? The sound of moving, and then a soft, trem farm life one day last week, says the which waa introduced by Representa vote. Reports of Sheridan nnd Sherman’s portrait I had seen in hia 'namesake's ulous voice, that thrilled my very soul, Baltimore Sun. tive Shively, of South Rend, grew out cottage— the likeness to her, forgotten asked faintly, “ Who is there?” He went out to Reisterstown to visit of Notre Dame Universlty’a purchase successes sent gold down to 189%. A until that moment, flashed upon me with I could doubt no longer. The key a friend. He found the young man iu of trees that were not w hat they were short time before It was quoted at 220 the force of conviction. Oh, how eager was in the lock outside. 1 tried it— turn , jrf/ the barn about to begin the day’s mi k- represented to be. Aa Introduced, the and over. ly. how breathlessly, 1 listened now! ed it— opened the door— met her whom News reached the No^th, that the bill provided a year’s Imprisonment, lng. His friend is a civil eng.necn, b it “ How dare yon speak' such words to I sought— heard a low cry of astonish Confederate Congress' had passed a but this was stricken out. roe in the presence of a atranger?” ha ment, and my darling was in my arms. ' it spending the summer at his coun bill to arm and equip the negroes aa cried. “ You are venomous enough to en At that moment I fancied that I heard try borne, in Baltimore county, and de Sheep «'hearing». soldiers. . deavor to establish snch a charge against a sound like the click of a lock in the lights ip the simple occupations of the • Sheep are more' economical meat Richmond (Va.) papers published an me!” corridor. I suddenly turned, disengaged farm. Oue of bis bobbies is milking producers than steers, . , ‘ “ I believe you to be capable of any myself from her arms, and looked ont. the cows, and he was about to begin .. 1 3 t i.; 1 j • ' 1 •» .' * ) ’ • ar exposure of an alleged conspiracy to To secure the best return* in feed oust Davis and Stephen*,'make ilunter crime, John Rodwell,” she answered, dis AU seemed precisely as I had left it— on a very ladylike old brindle when dainfully; “ although you would give the no light, no object, no sound*; it must Mr. James climbed the fence and call ing have the sheep as even as possible. president, apd end th* war. j preference to that which compromised have been fancy. I gently drew the President Lincoln lssued.a proclama ’ When breeding to improve ewes ed out to him. key from the outside, and, reversing it, yon least.” • tion ordering that all cIBzfens or domi should be two years oki when bred. Mr. R., the »gentleman of bucolic "Suppose I admit that I intend to mar locked the door from within. We were ciled agents trafficking wit?) Confed Tbe more sheep you can keep arid tastes, came to meet him, and the two alone— no one could surprise us now. ry her. what then?*’ he demanded, bold To her eager questions, how had I dis keep right tbe less per sheep will the erates be arrested and held, as, prison- shook hands and chatted toy** fi ly. “ You will seek to thwart me?” ers of wqr. covered her, 4 scarcely knew what to cost be. minutes. “ I keep my intentions to myself. But h answer; for, the first excitement of our I had forgotten; perhaps you are not "Excuse me, old :nan.” be said to Urtder ordinary conditions the man Jr. meeting over, I repented thnt I had eve» aware you have a rival?” she said, mock Mr, James, “ while !, n«llk tl«e ure from sheep should -pay fo?' IRe? ia- Thirty Years Ago*. ingly. “ You would not imagine Mr. sought it. Could I have freed her frog) •did ahead.” thè- latter replied. "I’d boc o f, earing for them- ^Tbe 'HawfilDifi irfeaty w a s ' being Carstou in the character of a gay de her enemies .then, nn<f then only, WouH like to watch you do It.” C L E F T O P A F T SCIQ H — C L E F T ( iU A r R X O — f fought iu the Semite' by laug.ïr inter- it have been justifiable? As it w^is, "tl )(1 A .good ; ip p tt T^t iuedldnp must -uff ceiver: ret. I eao »»wire von that, dur Tbem lpbu 'Mr. hhilsW d m t A t h : .* A dftjfcf) «ten. -* " vt " th -.U ing a short absence from his loving wife, was feeding my own hopeles^passinq, ----- :------------------------------------------- fj, somewhat caustic, in liquid tpfdj ami At a consistory held at tb f Vatican he was making violent love to Miss and engaging moye and more closell the place, arranged his legs as fo^r-limbod wounds of grafting Uerfl rapidly^ But cheap enough to use kreoly! Clara ns a single gentlemau, and not affection* of a simple-hearted girt,, be inUkmen have to do and proceeded, in prqctife. If a large amount of^work Sheep canudt be’ ffltterted profitably AfCbbisWop McCloskey of New York neath. the very roof that sheltered the Mr. Janieq walked to thq cow’s h o d Was ninde n cardinal. unsuccessfully, I believe.” implacable woman who claimed as her 1» to b e iletieu **;1 umy-i*- Bocess.‘«ry to- When they are full 6t pu rani ten. - Kill Tb» French Assem bly . passed the “ This is no subject to jest upon.’i he husband. Oh, Sll this was weak, friifi- and f*£Riy-«ffrok<‘d >«$: tbe vermin and then fatten. j j ’ bejrih rforr/drfd W WrS ltadhths A rller. said, haughtily. “ Do you mean to say inally weak; and I'fe lt it so. and vet 4 appropriate and endearing things the military reorganization hfl^tb» cunstl- and to continue several weeks beyond If the best profit Is realized, not that this fellow has dared----- ” tutIon having been adopted several had not the courage to end it honestly. while. He had his pipe in his hand tbe ideal point of time. Tbe ^bole only tbe. wool, but tlfe mutton and the weeks pfèYIousIy. -” 1 He advanced menacingly towards me; «J •• After a while I asked her whst,hap- and held it under the cow’s nose. operation rif. «•life g ra ftin g appears lamb, must contribute thMr p lrt. 1 11 , but. weak as I was. rose up. arvjroqj periefl ift on* the -fatal night that w¿ lost She sniffed, looked about sniffed .! A tornado devastated the town" of fronted him. I M r W> Year orhlril, aV her— how she came to be separated from again and loked about, and then s ilff- clrarly in tbe illustration. 1 It will pay, tt yoft intend to seH Rlenz!,. I^lss., The river bottoms In though 1 was too agitated to speak— too us. ¿ yonr. shefep Ut public Aale,i to tmvo the Northwest States were flooded. ed. She seemed to like It. Mr. Janies - 1-1 overwhelmed, by the thoughts of my H n g s In th e O rch a rd . She told me that a rush of peoplq. hatl began to laugh, bnt In a few minutes »ome.oiyf py*d«?.tta«yn,up to even Iqt». Qolt^ a. .Aonsntlfin 'waA AhiisAd In worse than powerless position. In regard to tbe hogs skinning thei He paused: then, with a look of su suddenly Impelled her forward, and tliqj Mr. R. got np in disgust He said a orchard trees. If you put a dor.fin oc; . > < ] * «f rom», _oi _the preme scorn, he turned upon his heel and by the time she could turn her head to n few things about the eow and com- ytwq oi l*>g* og mi a cre o* land, 'very daunt divorce efise in wji(ch I^tdy Mor- .. The! beat tbft)g fbr the gardtoi—-i dauut’ WtiA décreéd gilHty. „7 addressed Judith. "Such an object is too look round, she found that she hadftiert *pnHH*I thlft- Ttre * ‘btooftrtrftr 'tld* tifine likely they will skin tbe trees, or a contemptible to excite anger. However, coined out of sight of Mrs. Wilson^ *' >H v b u ) * lii— ll .> / t'■ 1 bra inar •:.!! if',-) ' M>i ¡V At that moment a young nun. evident won’t let down a dfop of milk." f l f ylw k ap ,y n m L d a l a a ... T h o p - n m a r 1 presume that for tba injure you jgUI - - tre ^ "rtT M r-m rra riH 'r vt m v ’ m t ; have room. There must not be too Cut the black knot out of the plpto. i Twenty Year* Ago. ly the »am* wjlo&had dfliveged Montaron»*' i-»tu > »1 • J1 >: r e s tra in If rgarigg prop«jp^|- cry's mesnige* tfi fere, tonel)ed her ¿limn drove her Into her stall and turned the many In a bunch. It is said that bogs àtifl rtetfiy treea! ties, mote especially after the confidence The irttlltla wab inshlHred Kf Aedaila 1 Radishes aré ukuafly rekdy for use (he you have chosen to repos* in him this the shoulder, and said that I was wnit-^ Job. of milking .over to»oa-‘ of the w n r tear 7loferii*V ^>lfcp«?n t# and other points in Missouri tb sup log for her in a eab a little way ffowjf' farm hands as he went oij, with »ds wood fev ea t. t jr y p n throw them 9 lib In six weeks front sowing. ¡!«>-.: ;7 jlf evening. Now let me understand. I>o press riots Incident tp the railroad the street. » f we part friends or foes?” I km* meal and wood ashes tit the strike oh ibè Gbnld system. t l i ’ lliso tlbvyW ill let tbe pen alone. « “ He w»f lurrying jne »long all the ^ T b e cow w "I pledge myself to nothing either !t l /f h »» I know that they have been known sell are great for sweet p e so ., . , i , > London papers admitted thht the re time "he was speaking, she went on; way. Kor years you u*e,d, nje as a tool. odor of the smoke that she^orgot alj to dig ont a stone wall for the lime. DoA’t trim the cherry trees BOW, lations between , England arid Russia Now we have the reverse of the medal; “ and I was too bewildered by my situa about giving milk as usuAi. If you feed a hog some corn and W alt till June and then be light were strained almost to« the breaking you aye utterly within my power, and I tion to offer the siigMest resistance, Mr. James thought ¿t f u * a greq» don’t starve ftlifr'fo death, he will let wMi oae*th*t -power to1'mtnlater snicly Thefis Was? ■ ffnrffc Wne'tortralm fend car banded. point over the latter’s Afghan frontier Joke on a suitable lbc^M(l1 ml,. But the your trees alone. Give the-bog ■ room riages; the one he pointed out as oufs to my own interest, or caprice, as the aggression/’ ..T o bleed th# grapevine» by ¿fitting funniest part of the joke,didn't seem ---- “ “ up on. un enough and give him-something to e a t during March, April or May is bad : President, Cievelatad Issued a procla « ■ S S t ave remembered that those frequented side street. He opened the to appeal to him so morn /lie'm iru — J. J. Blackwell. mation barring tba- “boomer*’’ from management door and ^pushed me in; at the same ing following tbe Jpcm*dJt . H hen at who love intensely, hate Intensely.” Oklahoma. moment a sträng» qinrt jumped in pnét Cold framea are useful for forward- He fregarA*d hetvioc * moment oyi(T| a breakfast coffee had td be drunk with T e a c h in g a H orse to S tand. - diHconrer^l4o<W. iUiU'h 'alie .1no« Up dpc me. the door Was sintom i, the windows out cream, ae It did the-afternoon be r-An srion as tbe colt Is fairly gentle ln|t Iettyce and cabbagd In spring or ’ ‘Ten thousand of th* 12,9f)rt coal min of deterrmnafion. He tried to laugh off raised, and the |or*es were off at fufl ers in the Pittsburg district struck for . r 1 .:*»»»-. 1. ; and has • been ridden a few times, early summer. the effect of her words, tint the laugh speed, before 1 could recover my brent hj* fore. Probably no other small fruit will higher wages. throw the reins down, and wit|i q From her description, I i discover)»! rrom ner discoforo* was a woful failure. “ What a fool J The powers agreed to » conference The gp-iyest happiness èornV* front give more weight of crop for ths spaas strong but »oft rope hobjrie- his front tl to be held It* Paris to determine tba ¿4-Lhfe «rewtA-ot aoUv*ty-.-»Boveer »m i leg». Fkstdfi V ’ropei'tw#hiy feet long It Occupies than th* currant status of the Suez canal. & ?