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* ' fH T pamea away? R e dare not end In any man at the gate who appeared to M m What Beet Men T a la * et a . « » ' * | DAIRYING IN DENMARK. 1 local medical man, but hie Inventor« brain guard* to prevent any one from coating eat The aucoeM attending tta turn Of — — * had overcome tta difficulty, and tad hit or in. On our way to Bed worth we teat ■ilage In the dairy businew has created Land N a rk e d fo r Hundreds a f Y a a rt upon a device by which he might defy no Ires a person than tbe great Mr. (Hr- much Interest among beef cattle men. I (tiU Santa O u r*. 1 both doctors and coroner. I f all went as dlnttonr himself, and we actually drove ht tad planned it, it was difficult to see so clumsily that we splashed him all osar i° i; Th ai American farmer* sad promoters which 1a quite essential to t t a dairy . IT M lW r ! any chance of detection, la tta «nso of with mud. Wasn’t that a very and and sow in kreiving bar digestive system In “ *Er**®*|1 ^ * " ffid u s tr i« M G »M b#» ; a poorer man tta fact that tta g W a unaccountable thing? I fancy I see Toby good condltlom The « m e wiU be found *» tUi* opportauties aad j £ money reverted to kirn might arouse suspi smiling over that. Ever yours, . “ L A V IN IA SCULLY.** cion, but ta rightly argued that with bis true fo r the beef animal. Tw en ty " • l» 4 m I * ' ot b* l» l outgaoaratod in The major called a cab and rattled great reputation no one would ever dream pounds o f silage per day w ill supply o f ths world, aalsw they hi Hi more Gardens and thence that such a consideration could have away all the bulk and w ater needed In a Improve their methods, ia tbs belief o f >, without being able to Inn i weight with him. te flattening ration. T t a other roughage Dean J a m « E. Burnell, e f Columbia whom he was in search. He and sa tta man Having sent tta telegram aaaaa ^ w v w m ay consist o f either long fodder or University, N ew York. Deng Buaaell N .V .’ felt then down tta Strand aa qulckly f taken a final step, John G *11 G ate am A s m ixed hay. 11 m economy o f u sin g; was reeeatly s visitor at t t a state eel o f his inteuding to catch tta aext more at his ease. He When t t a horse stable opens into • T ^ta walked allage fo r fattening p u rp o a « ia well u j daring hie stay there ad- 'and ge alone, bot oo bis way to own energy ^nd deciak tta buggy room and it In aoeaaaary to brought ont by Prof. A. M. Soule o f framed aa naps mb ly o f t t a teachers o f vvry pompously and itatioo ta f*U ia ' > tta kaep tta door open fo r ventilation, I the Virginia station, who has stated t t a | »ho I » l » » d Em pir*, w ta were attending village street his heart glewsd'wlthin him aa >receided in a A . C O N A N OOYLE | find that n small gate constructed o f follow in g conclusions : * which I tta tea*her*' institute ia Pullman. Bela al tta thought of tta long . Uva te the prabtana jnat mentioned, ha | T ta letter was a thunderbolt to T a « . 1 light' material la an excellent protec- m m i i i | m i i i w i i n m ta tad maintained against “Th ere waa a difference o f from “ .said: lusted over in his mind all tta wiccaaaive In his worst dreams ta had never imag- ‘ tlon against h o r n « getting loose and to A o f a pound o f grain per bend per I ago N ew Y o rk waa borrowings and speculations and make ined anything so dark as this. Ha hur- injuring t t a buggies. T t a cut tara- day In favor o f tta allago-fed cattle. ' dla| Satter sad s h e a « to tbs Lea- shifts and ruses which tta firm tad resort ried back to the station et such a pace wltb .bowa a light gate w e have In They also finished out better and In ia a markets. N ew Y ork b a iter sad ed to. that the poor major ia oar horse barn. It la vary almpla C H A P T E R X V I I .— (Continued.) any discriminating market would cer s h e a « were r a lla * out similar products I asthmatics) and wheeay condition. . ... Yet in spite of every danger and diffi TUn Inat appeal of Kate’« wna in an tainly bring a totter price than the from Ostarla, sad other parta o f the 1 uctlon- bu* " * rT®* * T*r j culty it still held up ita head with tta He trotted along plucklly, however, a n d .™ swer to an u p r w io a of Incredulity and world. Jest thirty year* ago Danmark best, and would weather tta storm at last. a. be went heard tta account o f Tom’s * > * “ * WPOm. W are It not fo r this dry-fed ca ttle doubt which bad peaeed over the face of began te think the could make butter He reflected proudly that there was no adventures in tta morning, and of tbe do- Hffht gate we wodld And It n eceen ry “ O f the three forms o f roughage fad, the Indy below. It wna succeeeful in IU other man in tta city who would have had parture of Kara Girdlestone and of his to keep the door dosed between the the silage was « t e n with the greatest sad pat it ia the London markst. Th* object, for the ring o f truth with which quest ioa was, How could she overcome tbe dogged tenacity and the grim resolu red-bearded companion. The major's face home stable and buggy room, thus relish, and there was absolutely no the load that N ew York slrrady had in ehe spoke and the look o f anxiety and ter tion which he had displayed during the grew more anxious »till when he shutting off ventilation. ror upon her face were too genuine to be lose whereas w ith tbe stover the I o m ■ tbe London markets? Ska sent men to last twelve months. “ I f ever any one ot it. “ I ’ray heaven w# may not be too The gats la hinged onto tha rolling amounted to 1S.5 per cent and with hay London to study out ths ground; to ta d mistaken. The lady drew her rein so as should put it all In a book,” ta Mid to Intel” ta panted. *- . door with light strhp k in g « , explains a A 16 per cent. W here a large number what London wanted. Then she set to bring the carriage ns near the wall himself, “ there are few who would believe * C H A P T E lF ”S IX . as was possible without losing sight of w riter In the P ra irie Farmer, so that o f animals era fed this would make a about to giva them tta required product. it possible. It is not by my own strength When Kate had made a clean breast “ Denmark is d country o f poor «11, Kate’s face. when the gats 1» not In use It swing* considerable difference in the coot o f that I have done it.” of all her trouble* to the Widow Scully, which kaa been tilled and overworked "M y dear." she said»/ “ you may safely When he was half way to tta Priory and had secured that good woman’* co-op ration, except that the shredded stover fo r n thousand years. Nevertheless, tb* tell me everything. Whatever I can do to be met a small pony carriage which was eration, a great weight seemed to hava can be utilised to advantage fo r bed Danish population annually anils in the help you shall be done, and where 1 am rattling towards Bedsworth at a great been lifted from her heart, and she sprang market« o f London $35,000,000 worth ding.” powerless there are others who are my I*ce, driven by a good-looking middle-aged from the shed a different woman. _It friends and may be of assistance. Scully Silage as It Is put up to-day la bet o f butter. In 1903 the entire United lady with a small pa$e by her aide. The would soon be like n dream, all them is my name—Mr*. Lavinia Scully of Lon ter than when tbe practice was first States exported only $1,064,000 worth merchant encountered this equipage in a dreary weeks in the grim old house. With * f batter. In addition to the vast quan don. Don’t cry, my poor girl, but tell me started. Good silage o f corn Is mads tity o f butter mentioned, Denmark narrow country lane without a footpath. in n day she was sure that either Tom all about it, and let us see how we can when tbe grain has passed the milk « a d s out one-fifth aa much pork aa wo I as it approached him he could not or tbe major would find means of com put matters right." stage and has commenced to glase a lit do, sad jnat aa many k o r a «; sad cer help observing that tta lady wore an in municating with her. T ta thought mads Thus encouraged, Kate wiped away the dignant and gloomy look upon tar fea tar so hsppy that the color stole back tle. Silage Is made also from sorghum, tainly, wo should load the world ia the tears which had been brought to her eyes brooding o f horse*. Ia the meantime tures which was out of keeping with their into her cheeks, and she sang for vsry corn and cowpeaa and pea vines. by the unwonted sound o f a friendly voice, the Danish nation has taught tta bona general contour. Her forehead was con lightness of heart as she made her way leaning forward as far as she could, and bow to work. Four hundred and fift y tracted into a very decided frown, and tar back to the Priory. D oofclo B r a * S I » « C o « * . preventing herself from falling by pass thousand dollar* worth o f eggs wore ex lips were gathered into what might be de Th e double brooding coop shown In Mrs. Jorrocka and Rebecca observed tbe ing her arm round a great branch which ported by tbla eonntry U 1178, and ia scribed as a negative smile. Girdles tone -bange which had come over her, and mar the draw ing Is four feet square and shot across the top o f the shed, she gave 1903 this export bad reached a value stood aside to let her pass, but tta lady veled at it. Kate attempted to aid the three feet high at rear, tw o and. ooe- e f $S,0ft ,000. Ia tta laat ton year* in as few words as she could a detailed by a sudden twitch of her right hand rein former in her household work, but tta old account of all that had befallen her. She half in fr o n t I t may be built o f tongue Denmark haa takan $8,000,000 worth o f brought the wheels across in so sudden a crone refused her assistance, and repulsed described her guardian’s anxiety that she and grooved stuff or straight-edge corn from Iow a and Nebraska, via N ow should marry his son, her refusal, their manner that they were within an ace of her harshly. Her maid, loo, answered tar boards one-half or tbree-fonrtha Inch York, which she kaa'fed to Danish « w a S LAT STABLE DOOS. going over his toes. He only saved him .vrtly when she addressed her, and eysd sudden departure from London, her life thick. The hinged lids afiould hare two sad pigs, sad then placed t ta latter ia at the Priory, the manner 4n which she self by springing back into a gap of the iter in anything bnt a friendly manner. around and fastens to the large door clrata each to (hake them firm. In tha European aterneta la soeeeaaful She amused herself that morning b> out o f the way. For material In mak was cut off from all human aid, and the hedge. As it was. he found on looking competition with similar products from down that his pearl-grey trousers were front is a one-inch mesh w ire netting eckoning up in her mind what tta so- ing tbe gate w e use Inch strips o f good reasons which made her believe that an America. covered with flakes of wet mud. What and a t the edges are strips o f three- luence of events would be In London, and attempt would be made upon her life. In “ I m id a moment ago that twenty pine fo r the horlxontal pieces. T h e up quarter by one and ooe-haif-loch stuff, year* ago t t a competitor o f Denmark conclusion, she narrated the scene which made the incident more perplexing was how long it would be before she heard that both the middle-aged lady and the from tar friends. I f Mrs. Scully bad right pieces are ligh t strips gotten out to Insure rigidity. In one corner, as had occurred that very morning, when her waa the State o f Now York. I a thorn elegrapbed, newt would have reached for fence pickets I find n light gate shown, la that, neat, four Inches deep twenty years tta Danish people have gt.ardian had tempted her to commit sui page laughed very Heartily as they rattled sway to the village. Tbe merchant pro hem last night. Probably she would o f this character a godd thing to keep and fifteen or eighteen In c h « square, increased their exports from $1,000,000 cide. The only incident which she omit ted from her story was that which had ceeded on his way marveling in his heart write as well, giving all tta particulars poultry out o f the barn during the sum according to tbe alse o f the bens kept. to $40,000,000. l a tha « m a twenty at the uncharitableness and innate wick ibout her. T ta poet came in about nine mer mootha yaara ra r a v a i a « ia thè State ot N ew occurred the night before- for she fclt that Th e board floor, explains tbe Orange dock, ebe t bought. Then some time Y ork bave decreaaed $200,000,000. la it might put too severe a tax upon Mrs. edness o f unregenerated human nature. Good Mrs. Scully little dreamed o f the would elapse before tta major could find T h e C o lo u r P ta a . tta laat flftoon yaara Ostarlo kaa ontbid Scully’s credulity. Indeed, looking back I f you want rigorous chickens and Now Y ork la tho sano w ay ia tha at it she almost persuaded herself that urgency of the esse. Had she ssen tbe lom. A fter that,, no doubt they would ehooao market. T w ra ty yoare ago N ow the sight which she had seen might be Miegram which John Girdlestone had Just mve to consider whet bad teat ta dons, bens that lay do not overcrowd them. Y ork « r a p a s i « recai ved Cenadiaa some phantom conjured up by her own dispatched, it is conceivable that ahe and perhaps would go and consult with Forty or fifty in one flock ara suffi c h e * « aad put th* N ew Y ork atamp sa imagination, weakened as she was in might have read between tbe words, and Dr. Dimsdale. That would occupy tta cient. I f you have mors than this num by acting mote promptly hare prevented a morning and part of tta afternoon. They it to get oso cent moro ia tho Engliah mind and la body. ber by all means make a change, for ot. Today tta N ow Y o rk formerà on Id hardly reach {t o Priory before your chickens are probably coating you Having concluded her narrative, ehe terrible crime. As a matter of fa c t with ara •ondina their e h e o « over tha Qnaa- wound up by imploring her new-found all her sympathy the worthy woman bad light fall. more than they are worth. I f yon do t boundariee, aad payiag two arata E zrt would bo down b j that time. On friend to assist her by lotting her friends taken a large part of Kate’s story with not « r e to eell any o f your birds then par pesad ia erder to nell it at a ll.” tta proverbial grain of a l t . It seemed be Saturday before ta tad arrived be in London know what had beeoaee o f her Showiag tta « p o v io r ity ot Enropeaa and where she was. Mrs. Scully listened to tar to be incredible and impossible that tween five and six. A great dread filled start Into tbe chicken business on the metkods ot odueaiion ia eompsrieon D ivide your flock Into with a face which expressed alternately in this nineteenth century such a thing her soul at tta thought o f meeting tta colony plan. with American «dnaatioa, .Dana Russali the moot profound pity and the most as deliberate and carefully planned mur- .oung merchant again. It v a merely tta colonlm o f about fo rty fow ls each and lateral instinct of a lady shrinking from build housea fo r them In different parts burning Indignation. When Kate had ler should occur in Christian England ia a email German finished she sat silent for a minute or That these things occur in tta abstract whatever Is rough and coarm and'antag- of the farm. For Instance, If you have Judd Farmer, la covered with sawdust state, a little la rg er than the Island we are ready to admit but we And it very nistlc. She had no concept loo o f tta more entirely absorbed in her own one hen bourn on the east aide o f tbe or sand. Food and drink are more Empire a f Eastern Washington, aad mpending danger, or of what his coming barn, put another bourn on tha west rm d ily supplied through t ta door, She switched her whip up and difficult to realise that they may com* having a population ot about two mil within tta tart sou o f our owa expert might mean te tar. viciously, and her usually placid side. Then i f you have enough birds which preferably lifts in front, as lion persons. T h irty yaara ago War- . Hence Mrs. Scully set no impor Mr. Girdlestone waa more gracious to an expression so tembnrg began to realiso that nor pop put another bourn down by the c a lf lot shown. fierce that Kate, looking down at her, tance a poo Kate's fears for tar life, and tier than usual that morning at breakfast. ulation wna beginning to dwindle: that and another to tbe farther end o f the pot them down to tta excited state o f tbe He seemed anxious to efface tta resaem- feared that she had given her offense. something had to bo done to maintain Cwo*. >ranee o f his fierce and threatening words barn yard. A dosen different places w ill When she looked up at last, however, she girl's imagination. She did consider it The statistical bureau o f tha Union her in tegrity no a state. So aha net however, to be a very iniqaitona and un ggeat themselves I f yon look fo r lo A e day before. Rebecca, who waited smiled so pleasantly that the poor girl •boat building np a system o f schools I f yon have Pacific passenger department I s s u m a fo r all tho people; that would kelp t ta was reassured, and felt instinctively that justifiable thing that a young girt should jpon them, was astonished te hear tta cations on your farm. statement compiled from government vay in which be spoke. B h whole man- made • failu re In raising chickens or she bad really found a true and effective be cooped up and separated from all the boy w ta wished to bo a earpentor, a world in snch a very dreary place o f se ler was less heavy and ungainly than your hens “ don’t amount to much,” reports showing the value o f farm plumber, or a farmer, la tho same de friend at last. clusion as the Priory. This consideration products In seventeen states west of ivnal, for now that the time o f action try thin method. It w ill surprise and gree, according to bin needs, aa they "W e must act promptly,” she said, “ for •re don’t know what they may be about, and nothing more serious had set that was at hand ta felt braced and iavig- please you. Your hens w ill be healthier, the MisslMlppl In 1907 to have been would assist tha yonth who danirad to rated, as energetic men do. $1,091,000,000. Corn Im ds in produc be a lawyer, aa engineer, or a phy or what their plans are for the future. look of wrath upon her pleasant face, and had stirred her up to frustrate Oirdle- You should study botany while yot. w ill lay better and w ill require less tion. being valued at nearly h alf • sician. Today- Wnrtemburg haa a uni Who did you say your friends were?” feed. T lie reason fo r this w ill be easily “ Dr. Dimsdale, o f Phillimore Gardens. ■rtone and to communicate with Kate’s are down here,” he mid, blandly. “ De- billion dollars. W inter wheat Is next, varsity giv in g e o u ra « o f world-wide friends. ■end upon It. one cannot learn too many seen when you have once tried It. Kmsington.” valued at $200,000,000, and domestic fam e; technical schools, weaving and manufacturing school»; two bnndrod and hinga in one’s youth. Besides a knowl Chickens, or anything else for that mat Her intention bad been to telegraph to “ Hasn’t he got a grown-up son?” bay waa valued at only $2,000,000 lea*. “ Tea," said Kate, with a alight flush on London, but as she drove to Bedsworth edge of natural science tcache* us the ter. cannot stand crowding. Also tbe Rye, oat», barley and p o t a t o « follow thirty industrial schools in towns and villages; schools fo r metal workers, and harmony which prevail* colony plan gives the fowls wider range «be bethought her how impossible it would marvelous her pale checks. hronghout tta nniverae, and so enlarger and encourages the birds to bunt for In order. The report a l « shows an In workara ia the textile t r a d « ; school« o f “ A h !” cried the good lady, with a ver y ;* for her within the limits of a telegram crease In live stock o f 250 per cent art, o f agriculture, o f preparation fo r roguish smile. “ I see how the land lies. to explain to her satisfaction all that she our mind." their living.— Exchange. houMhold management; and numarons since 1870. “ I should very much like to know some O f course, o f course, why shouldn’t it? wanted to express. A letter, she reflected, farm schools, and high schools through 1 remember hearing about that young would, if posted now, reach the major by thing of it,” answered Kate. “ My only C olor o f B a a *. out tho state. B r o e fa g Cormer Poets. man. 1 have heard about the Girdlestones the first post on Saturday morning. It fear ia that I should not be clever enough ” Wurtembnrp a bnt »'ttl* There la no difference in the color o f Th is method, while cheaply devised. would simply mean a few hours’ delay in o learn it.” also. African merchants they were in •The wood here ia full o f wonder*. The Is used very effectively In bracing cor the yolk o f tbe eggs la id by different larger than tho Inland Empire ot East the city. You see I know all about you.’’ the taking of steps to relieve Kate, and ern Washington, support« *n these in “ You know Tom ?" Kate cried in as what difference could a few hours more or tiniest mushroom is a* extraordinary and ner posts. Use as a brace a pole nine breeds, nor Individually. But the color stitution», with an income o f ten dollars as worthy of study a* the largest oak. less make to tta girl? She determined, o f the shell is a matter o f breed and or teu feet long, four or live In c h « In tonishment. Your father wa* fond o f plants and ani diameter -and square at both ends. Fit mating, and the color o f the yolk la per head o f population. What would “ Oh, don’t let us get talking of Tom,’ tb -refore, that she would write to the ma American citizens think, i f in addition •aid Mrs. Scully, good-humoredly. “ When jor, explaining all the circumstances and mals.” one end o f pole to the post h alf way governed by the food given. The aver to « p p o r t in g agricultural college«, they “ Yea. I can remember that,” mid. Kate, leave it to him what course of action girls get on a subject of that sort there’s age length o f a hen’s egg la 2.27 I n c h « ; were aaked to support ’ five hundred her face growing sad aa her mind trav between Its middle and top and place an end to everything. What I want to should be pursued. diameter at tbe broad end, 1.72 I n c h « ; teehniesl aad industrial schools for other end o f brace on a flat atone. Se Mrs. Scully was well known at the post- eled back to years gone by. What would know is business. In the first place, 1 every two million o f population? Thin cure one end o f n w ire around bottom w eigh t about one-eighth o f a pound. •hall drive down to Bedsworth and I shall office. and they quickly accommodated that same father have thought, ata won ia what ia being done in tk* small state dered. had he known bow this man oppo e f post, then take It to outer end o f •end to London. But not to Phillimore her with tb * requisites for correspond o f Wnrtemburg, and from tho point o f IVetoo. site to her had treated her? What did it brace and back to p d t again, fasten Gardens. Hot-headed young men do fool once. Within a quarter o f an hour she A lfa lfa seed la now w ilin g In many view o f American citizens today, It in ish things under such circumstances as had written, sealed, stamped and posted matter now though, when she would so ing securely. W ith a short stout stick almost inconceivable; tho contemplation parts o f the Went fo r 10 to 12 cents a soon ta out o f his power? o f which must lead any American eiti- tw ist w ires together until t^ ry tight these. This is a case that wants careful the following epistle: pound. (T o be continued.) aoa to infer that his eonntry haa ranch management. I know a gentleman in “ Dearest Toby— Who do you think 1 Egyptian cotton land prodnem nearly to do and learn before it can sneeew- London who is Just the man, and who 1 have come across down tare? No'leas a H e r R ig h t ta know would be only too proud to help a person than that Miss Hsrston who was four times aa much per acre aa that o f fu lly compete with the old eonntry ia tta products o f indnetrial education.” Woman’s, Inborn right to preach has lady in distress. He is a retired officer, Girdlestone’s ward. this country. You used to talk and his nams is Major Clutterbuck— Ma about her, I remember, and Indeed you been recognized by Bishop Talbot, of In four year» • pair o f rabbits could Answers t> Quartos, jo r Tobias Clntterback.“ were a great admirer o f hers. You would Pennsylvania. A skirted itinerant ex secure a progeny o f nearly 1,500,000. A “ Oh, I know him very well, and I have be surprised If you m w her now, so thin pounder o f the gospel used to gather for J. L. Aahlsek. Wash ■Mngton doe rabbit produces aa many aa seven Pultnon. h«ard of you, too,” said Kate with a sad worn and. pale. Still her face is vary a crowd every Sunday within sight of fa mil lea a ym r. smile. “ I remember your name now in sweet and pretty, so I won’t deny your the bishop's cathedral and many o f his H averford, P a — “ Is it considered connection with his.” ' good taste— how could I after you have flock were seen lingering under her METHOD e r Many Important drainage projects ara that hog-raising ia praeki«b to ia th* part of tha United It was Mrs. Scully’s turn to blush now. paid your addresses to me? under w a y In tbe marsh land In Lou northwestern spell. One o f the vestrymen went to “ Her guardian has brought her down S tate»?” H. W. “ Never mind that,” she said. “ I can and your brace la complete, says Farm isiana. which w ill ultimately make It tbe bishop to remonstrate. lie wanted trust the major, hnd I know he will be here and has locked her up in a great “ I t is probable that there is no place a great agricultural country. ers* Review . This brace comas In line down here at a word from me. I shall bleak bouse called the Priory. She has something done to stop the preaching w ith your fence and by fastening your in tha United States where the prims A dairy train which recently went let him have the facts, and be can tell no one to speak fo, and is not allowed to so near the cathedral. “ Oh. never fo r pork product# average as high aa w ire or boards to It prevents It from out from Lafayette, Ind., covered 600 ia tha Pacific Northwest. A condition tbe Dimsdale* if he thinks It beat. Good- write letters. She seemed to be heart mind.” said tbe bishop, "she cannot m i l « on tbe Mon on route, and A 000 o f aignlfieanea, too, ia that tha paoplo by. dear, don’t be unhappy any more, but broken because none of her friends know hurt me. Let her preach. She must •lipping sideways. people heard tbe lectures which were o f this region are not sufficiently alive remember that you have friends outside where she is, and she fears that they may exhort somebody, and, you see, she has H o g * f o r C u ba M t ilo a . to tta neeoMity o f thair meeting tha delivered from tbe cars. who will very quickly set all right. Good- imagine that she has willingly deserted no husband. I warrant your w ife O f course, by her friends she demand fo r pork product*. Thom who Some a f the coast country farm ers by !” and waving her hand in encourage them. gives you many a good sermon In the Th e Sacramento Valley, In C alifor ment, the good widow woke up tbe pony, means that curly-headed Mr. Dimsdale while visitin g Galveston « w that many nia, shipped over $3,000,000 worth o f are in tho bneino** are making money. retirement o f your home. A ll women C o n d itio « are improving, however, fo r that you spoke of. The poor girt is in a which had fallen fast asleeft and rattled bogs from distant points In Texas and like to preach."— Cleveland Leader. orange* laat year, and tbe growers o f at th* present tim * w * not* a (roaring •way down the lane in the direction from very low, nervous state, and told me over Oklahoma were being shipped to Cuba that section estimate that tbe new crop tendency among fanners to pay more the wall of the park that she feared her which she had come. and Mexico and returned home Im attention to this business. The Berk guardian bad designs on tar life. I can S e t a C ran k . w ill be worth $1,000,000 more. shire brood to preferable, in my hardly believe that, but I do think that He— I notice yon call a good many pressed w ith tbe Idea that I f It paid tbe C H A PT E R X V III. I t la estimated that i f tha cattle ship At four o'clock Mr. Qirdleatone stepped •be is far from well, and that It is enough o f your acquaintances cranks. 1 hope North Texas and Oklahoma farm ers to pers o f Iow a succeed In eotibllahlng opinion, although the Dare* Jerseys are making some headway. A t tho experi into the Bedsworth telegraph office and t> drive her mad to coop her up like that. you do not consider me a crank? She raise hogs fo r tbe Cuban and Mexican their claims against tbe railroads for ment station wa hava about eoaelnded wired his short message. I t ran thus: We must get tar out somehow or another. — Certainly not! A crank Is a person markets, It would .pfiy the coast coun “ Case hopeless. Corns on to-morrow with I suppose that her guardian is within his with one Idea, and I never beard a n y -! try farm ers to do the « m o thing.— excew lve shipping charge* In Chicago that a «rose o f thorn two breeds would they w ill get back fu lly a h alf million ta bettor than either oae by Itself.” a doctor." On receipt o f this bs knew rights, and that it la not a police matter. Galveston News. body aernae you o f baring ofte!— You must consider what must be done, dollars. by their agreement that bis son would B v e a t a o llr . •saw down. Thera was nothing for it and let yoang Dimsdale know If you think Pearson * Weekly. Great Britain now Imports every I f Tow D e a M I« , T r y It. Reporter— Do you ever contribute any now bat that his ward should die. I f he beat. He will want to come down to see A man once backed himself fo r a year about 9,000,000 bushels o f apples, thing to foreign papers) “ They say Mrs. Youngwed a e r o « the delayed longer tbs crash might come be her, no doubt, and if Toby were to come, l« r » e amount, which be subeequently one-half o f which come from the Unit Comic Bard— Why—or—y « ; oa look fore her money was available, and fben too. I should not be sorry. why haa tbe most extraordinary pow lout, to move an ordinary brick attach ed States. Canada send* over about ing over the miscellany column* of th* “ I should have telegraphed about It, but ers o f persuasion." how vain ail regrets would be. ed to tw o m i l « o f cord along t level 8,000,000 busbels and Australia nearly paper* I find-that I contribute lots o f It seemed to him that there was very I could not explain myself sufficiently. I "Yea. I ’ve known her to keep a girl ■tuff te tta London Tlt-Blu. road outside Chichester. He failed to all the re st little risk in tbe matter. The girl had assure you that tta poor girl la in a very a week at a tim e."— Baltimore Ameri move t t a brich, and It may bo roughly tad no communication with any one. Even bad way, and we can’t ta too energetic An affbrt I* being made to establish ■ ▼ «r tfc ia ff. estimated that the friction o f the cord In the Ozark region o f Missouri an ex o f those around bar Mrs. Jorrocka was in la what ws do. It was very sad to hear can. Prosperous Chibtran— When I first I Tnylforth was stanch tta positive manner la which she declared on the rood Increased the w eight o f the tensive breeding station fo r farm an rived in this towq, fqety rear* ago, A government commission Is strug know nothing. Bv- that her guardian would murder her, gling with tbe problem o f exterminat brick (about serra pounds) and cord nuals. Th e project has tha approval o f hadn’ t a shirt to my baek. though she did not attempt to $iv* any sry one on the country side bad heard of to • dead weight o f not fa r short o f • Secretary Wilson and Dr. Melvin, ot Old Olsbmaa— W on * thaa that; • tta invalid young Indy at the Priory. Who reason why ta should commit such a ter-, ing tbs nun butterfly, which haa bacoms hadn’t a tooth la your tote—Fry*» tha Bureau e f Animal Industry. s plague la Bohemia. ribls crime. W s saw a horrid ho enrprinod te tank that ah The Firm of Girdlestene }