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I*e pointed aa he spoke. There was a flash of light from the deck of the pursu ing steamer, a puff of white smoke, the scream of *a shell, which exploded la the water close aboard. “ That’s good practice. Captain,” con tinued Hmith coolly. “There’s another. ’ *r You'd better stop in time. The third one CYRUS TOWNSEND B RADY- will come aboard and somebody will be apt to be hurt. Here, I ’ l! aave you the f t *— wUk tk« Ship," A nth or of ' V W » p y > » A r t O u t U v t 'l A U M , disgrace of striking your flag. Surrender B ara to r Shoo». **A D octor « I ’ * T U •Is. to DM.” When In pasture sheep w ill alwaya “ I suppose I'll have to,” aaid Evers sleep ou the highest and driest parts All rifhts Copyrlfht, MS* by J. B. L if f iw c o t t C o m p a n y . desperately, throwing bis cap to ths deck o f the field. This should be kept in iu lila disgust and turning away in deep mind In selecting the site fo r a sheep dejection. . . shed. Warm, close sheds are likely to “ Very good,” aaid Smith, “ the ship ia . „ »«tea ® *, Injurious to the health o f the sheep, O mine then.” . '8 * as the temperature of their blood Is He ran to the halliards a few steps *kl led lu the * » ■ « " ■ « domestic nnl- these exciting manopuvers. Thrir position C I I A I T E K IV.— ( Continued.) high and the fieece keeps in the body Tliourfi he had failed fur the present was strange and unusual. Smith had a from him and struck the flag. He was 11111 *• I d the last decade there has just in time, for the gunners on the Warn- ** ■ • * keen- awakening to the liuport- heat. Crowding la to be avoided esjie- housand things he would like to say to In his main end. perhaps He might get Trh# ac- something out of the adventure after all. the woman he loved, but under the cir- ego were about to send another shell from ance o f veterinary science and agrl- c-lally at the feeding rack. If nothing more than the commiseration o: •timstances be felt that the initiative the hundred-pound pivot, this time 4nto cultural colleges are adding a veterln- Ellen, lie had heard that pity was akin should come from her, more especially as the quarter of the Greyhound. So soon nry department to their currlculuma. to love, and perhaps if he could not secure he was her prisoner— although that would as he hauled down the flag Sgiith ran for \ conaideratlon o f the magnitude o f the ward to the break of the poop and signal- , tock Industry o f the United Staten one Ellen he might in some way. even soon be changed. Unless something un foreseen happened he knew what would be led the engineera below to slow down. At emphaslxes the necessity o f veterinary though conquered, capture the other. “ Nevertheless, I am sorry that it had the result of the chase. It was evident the same time he ordered them to blow knowledge to aafegunrd the Interests o f A ^ V W W W W V rf to everybody that the Wamego had the off steam and haul the fires. I f the en to be you," she continued. animal husbandry and protect the pub “ It’a very good of you to aay that,” he heels of the Greyhound, and that unless gines had been stopped abruptly under 1787— Delaware adopted the federal con lic health. The valuation o f the horses ■aid gravely, “ but 1 have no fault to find. something gave way a few hours would such a- head of steam the danger might stitution, being ths first Stats to do In the country is recorded at 91.867,- I'm glad it waa I rather than another. I see the blockade-runner overhauled and have been serious. Then be ordered the SO . ., .The Minerva appeared In Nsw quartermaster at the wheel to put the 530.000, mule# at 9416,030,000, milch have the pleasure of seeing you again, captured. York Cky, edited by Noah Webster. and that is much. I f you had kept still a The two stood in silence for a long helm up, and the Greyhound swung cows at 9600,057.000. other cattle at GOOD SHEET HABIT. 1791— Ths United States concluded a around and slowly moved towards the 9845.038.000, sheep at 9211,736,000 and moment longer my men would have been time. The captain and his officers devot treaty with ths Tunesrora. Stock- on board and I would have been your ed themselves to the working of the ship Wamego, which waa also checked. The swine at 9331,230,000. The grand total cotnpauylng plan 'w h ich la from the bridge and Oneida Indian tribes. . blockade-runner waa captured, after all. and left them alone and undisturbed. host instead of----- ’’ value o f all the live stock In the coun booklet. "Practical Farm Bulldlnga” 1804— Nsw York Historical Society In “ My prisoner,” laughed Captain Evers. Finally Smith broke it himself in despair try aggregates 94,331,230,000 and repre by F. W. Bird & Son, Hamilton, Ont., stituted . . . . British ports in the West C H A P T E R V. “ Not at all. Captain Evers,” interrupt of getting a word from her. sents such enormous wealth that the showi a building 40 feet wide and 60 Indies closed to American commerce. So soon as it was safe the Greyhound ed Miss Ellen with spirit, “ it is my de ."W e ll, Miss Ellen,” he said, “ the gun live stock Industry can well afford to feet long. It la In two stories, the 1811— Americana under Geo. Harriaon stopped in obedience to signal. Ths Wam sire that you extend to Lieut. Smith ev boat ia overhauling us.” pay fo r the services o f skilled veterin first being 9 feet high and the se left ths battle ground at Tippecanoe ery courtesy. Let him be here as our “ I see,” answered that young lady anx ego ran alongside and Captain Chase dis arians. cond 6 feet from the floor to the eaves. on their return to the United States. iously. “ You won’ t be my prisoner very patched a boat to the blockade-runner in guest.” ■ In all European countries veterinary The sills are 6 l a by 8 In. resting pre 1818— Illinois admitted to ths Unioir aa charge of Lieutenant Dillingham. Mr. “ Oh, vary well,” said the captain indif long.” ferently, “ just as you aay. It won’t be “ I should like to be your prisoner al Dillingham’s boat came to the aide in a science Is receiving increased considera ferably on stone fonndatlon, and i f set ths twenty-first Stale. very long, anyhow, before we get in. I ways,” said the man tritely but naturally. hurry. He and his men scrambled Inpetu- tion. The increased value o f live stock on posts they should be heavier. Doors 1829— Suttee, the Hindu rite of burning trust, and then he’ll be a prisoner o f war. “ But not in the sense in which I first ously up the gangway as if they expected and the eularged protection accorded are all 4 ft. wide and those that are a widow on the funeral pyre of her For the present you can have the run of spoke." to meet with a furious resistance before : the public health has broadened the used by the sheep ‘ should be sliding. husband, abolished. “ In any sense.” the ship, Mr. Smith.” they gained the deck. They were greatly : sphere o f veterinary science and It now Windows are 3ft. wide and 4U ft. high. 1890— Opening of the canal around the “ Steamer ahead !” shouted a man on the “ How long is it since— since you— sine* surprised -to find everything as quiet and raniji among the learned professions. Falls of the Ohio at Louisville.. . . In the center o f the sheep apartment lookout forward. we met ?” peaeefui a- a Great Britain la awakening to the ad- there are double doors 10 f t wide. Tbs first locomotive built in the “ Where away?” called out the captain, . __ . , , « " , . . “ Nearly four years. Miss Ellen, but I Smirh encountered them at the gangway. United States was finished and test ° f raising the stamtard of turning from the other two and running have never ceased to think of you— to love As it happened. Mr. Dillingham and he ™ ed at tbs West I ’oint (N . Y .) foun had never met before. As Smith was still veterinary science. The Imperial gov- you in all that time.” forward. dry. “ W h a t! for four years?” laughed the wearing the Confederate uniform he haJ ernment has appropriated 9156,000 for “ A h !” ejaculated Smith, “ that’ll be my 1833— The House of Assembly In Jamaica donned, the boarding officer naturally mis- 1 the Dublin college and w ill supplement girl, her pulses bounding. chance.” passed a bill abolishiug sla v e ry .... tok him for Hie Confederate Captain. He the grant by an additional 946.500. “ I f it had been four hundred yearn, it “ 1 don’t understand." said Miss Ellen. The American Anti-Slavery Society saluted him gravely and asked.— The government is spending annually “ Hight ahead, sir. coming down fa st!” would have been just tfie same.” was organised in Philadelphia. “ You are a miracle for a sailor. 1 “ Are you the captain of this ship, rir?” on the London Veterinary College 930,- called out the lookout. 1839— The Whig national^ convention at thought they bad sweethearts in every “ I am, sir.” ; 000 and a strong effort 'is being made ” A h !” cried Captain Evers, after FEUS SOB B EEEO im c 1 Harrisburg nominated William U. “ I am Lieutenant Dillingham, o f the to advance the standard o f veterinary _ springing up the fore shrouds and taking port?" « w e t y««l> Harriaon for President.. .Pope Greg United States gunboat Wamego, and I education in England. “ I had one." a long look through bis glass, “ that’ll be ory X V I. issued a bulletin for abol t have come to take possession.” ! » ( “ What, s ir!” a Yankee cruiser certainly. Port your In nearly every commonwealth there ishing the slave trade. "You have, eh?" said Smith, smiling. - t - “ It-was always you. Miss Ellen." helm!” he shouted,« “ hard a port! Lay Is a veterinary, state department to In 1841— First through train ran from Boa- ’•Well; I guess not.” ^ “ Thank you,” she laughed. “ That was her head due east! Lively, men !” spect the live stock on the farms and ton to Albany. . “ What do you mean?” GROUND P1.A1T. He came jumping down the rigging and prettily said. I am afraid that’s the way “ I am in possession of this vessel and when It discovers animals suffering 1843— Dedication of Tremont Temple in ran aft to see that his orders were they all explain it.” from contngious diseases It orders them IV ben both are opened and the ceuter " I t ’s true in my case, anyway. Do you I intend to remain so.' Boston. promptly obeyed. In a few momenta the “ I f this is s jest, sir,” said Dillingham ' destroyed to prevent the spread o f con post removed a wagon can be driven Greyhound swept around and once more know why I volunteered for this duty? 1846— Santa Anna proclaimed President •rravely, “ it is a very poor one. You are tagloa The great distributing centers through to remove manure. The feed headed due east into the broad Atlantic — why I embraced it so gladly?” of Mexico. “ I suppose it was for the sake of cap iniler the guns of the Wamego, yon have o f live stock are encouraging higher racks are all permanent as there Is no whence she had come. It was the only 1848— Ferdinand of Austria abdicated necessity for their removal agd thpy -¡truck your flag, and if you do not in- veterinary educatloa thing she could do then. The schooner turing this blockade-runner and------” and was succeeded by Francis Joseph. itantly yield me possession I shall proceed form n wall for the passage wny which “ It was for your sake.” in her wake had edged out to sea. It was 1862— Louis Napoleon became Emperor ;o take it by force.” “ How for mine?” E x h ib it s a t C h le a a o P o a l t r y S h o w . nins through the center. The loft will impossible for the blockade-runner to-head of France. “ W hy should I yield possession?” langh- “ I wanted to capture first the Grey north or hug the shore in an effort to give storage space sufficient for fodder 1856— Christ Church, Montreal, de make the inlet without coming in range hound. then your father's privateer, and ed Smith, who was fond of'joking. for the sheep. “ Because you’ re a rebel and have been stroyed by fire. of the Upshur’s heavy gun. There was most o f all, you !" “ The Ellen?” she answered, disregard •aptured.” only one course open to her, and that was 1859— Province o f Queensland, Austra T h s P e r m sn<| F a r m e r s . “ I ’ m not a rebel.” to run to seaward. The steamship they ing thia last remark. lia, established. In diversified farming It is esseutlai “ I don’t care what yon are. You’ re my “ Yes, the Ellen, if you put it that had just sighted was running down upon 1861— Confederate Congress passed a that we give due attention to the claim# 1» 1 • — prisoner.” them at a rapid rate. So soon as her way. bill admitting Kentucky into ths o f each branch that is being followed “ You mean the privateer?” people discovered the Greyhound's at See here, now, Dillingham----- ” Confederacy. and seek to harmonize them all. We “ 1 mean you.” Mr. Dillingham, sir. I ’ ve had enough tempt to get to sea they altered the course 1862— Gen. Banks’ expedition sailed for must select only those branches which “ But you will never capture------” She of this.” He turned to his men. “ Just of their own vessel, laid her head about New Orleans. .will fit nicely Into our scheme o f farm ,\nlk this gentleman oft. wi’ l you?” to the northeast, so that she ran along the stopped. 1863— Gen. Ixnigstreet raised tbs siege management and eliminate every “ Well, if this isn't :he moat unkind “ Never capture which?" he asked. hypothenuse while the Greyhound took of Knoxville. licatment that an officer of the United ’“The privateer or----- ” - waste. one side of a right-angled triangie. States navy ever received at the hands of “ Don't say that. Miss Ellen.” ' Captain Evers was a resourceful man I f a mini fu lly Intends to gain some 1864— Treason trials of member# of ths Knights of the Golden Circle begun Ills friends!” protested Smith quietly. “ I will say i t ! Or me, either !” and he decided, so soon as he got a suffi thing by adopting the practice o f a soli in Indianapolis. An officer of the United States navy !” , “ I f 1 mistake not,” returned the young cient offing, to clear the schooner to port, robber and buying Inrge farms, cream to change his course to the northeast, so man coolly, casting a glance astern, “ 1 exclaimed the astonished boarder. "W ho ing them nnd selling to another farm 1805— Habeas corpus act restored in ths Northern States. as to bring the pursuing stranger directly shall have captured y<ai in about half an are you, anyway?” er, he may succeed In making money. Lieutenant Thomas Beekmnn Smith, in rear o f him and thus give him a better hour.” 1868— A ll dispute# between Mexico and It la llttte wonder that American farm “ How dare you say such a thing?” cried of the United States navy, executive offl- chance o f ' escaping her. Just when he the United State« settled by treaty ers are often called soil skinners. •er of the St. I-nwrenoe, Jately in con»- was about to do this, however, his look the girl itidignantly. ........... . , . , Loretta, a small town in Cali They make more money ns a rule “ I mean just what I say. That steamer mnnd of the United States schooner outs reported another sail ahead. fornia, destroyed by an earthquake. than the farm er who puts Ms money shtir. nnd now in chnrge of this ship.” That other sail was the frigate St. yonder is the United States ship Wamego 1870— First cremation in the United Into Improvements, for they have more “ Why didn’t you say so liefore?” Lawrence. As was the custom, the two She was stationed there to help me carrj States performed at Washington, Pa. ont this plan. So soon as she overhauls “ Yon didn’t ask me, ray young friend,” cash to speculate with. But which men supporting ships, the frigate and the 1877— Theodore Roosevelt appointed col are the most useful to their commu steamer, had closed in on the schooner and takes possession of this ship I shall answered Smith calmly. "You didn’t give lector of the port of New York. be in command o f the Greyhound and all me a chance. Yon were going to take T I G ^ T P R I Z E "WHITE. during the night. Had it not been for the n ity: The one who puts his* whole Itcsaession of me without giving me an op Y Y A J fp O T T K C O C K * misty morning they would hare been in on board of her.” time nnd energy Into gleaning every 1870— Steamer Rorusnia of the Canada , i i i VAV and Mississippi line foundered at sea, “ It ia outrageous!” exclaimed the girl, portunity to explain to yoa.” sight of her when she bad her brush with possible dollar from the soil gnd put with loss of 200 lives. . “ But where are your men?” asked Dil 49IOOO the Greyhound. As it was, the men on her cheeks flushing. ting It Into the savings bank, or the “ I shall treat you. I assure you. with lingham, looking around curionaly. 1884— Science Hall of the University of both ships plainly heard the sound of the man who Improves his property, adds “ I have none.” Wisconsin, at Madison, destroyed by firing. That it was continued was evi ths same kindly consideration which you to the assessment list o f his township (T o be continued.! dence that the blockade-runner had not extended to me. You shall be my guest, fir e ..,.T h e presidential elector# met and helps to Increase the valuation .of in the several States and cast ths succeeded in gaining the inlet and was aa I have been yours.” “ 1 will not stay on this ship with you adjoining farms?— Agricultural Rpito- vote whieh elected Cleveland and A N IM P O R T A N T RACE. running away. a moment! I will board one of the other mist. Hendricks. Commodore Paulding had reasoned out ■hips!” Q u e e r W a g s o f th e N a t iv e B la c k o f 1890— King Kalakaua of Hawaii landed the course of the Greyhound exactly. She F arm er o f F i l m . “ I wouldn't if I were yon,” said Smith, A nftlrn lift. at San Francisco. would turn south and run into the W a The future farm er w ill sublrrtgate smiling genially; “ you see, those are cruis For bearing hardship, such as thirst, rn ego. When pursued by the Waraego she his land, and defy dronght as well as 1897— Attempted assassination o f ths ing vessels. They wouldn’t care to have hunger, long hours In the middle, etc., would swing to the northeast. Therefore, Bultan of Turkey. a woman aboard— there are no conven floods. l i e w ill become a scientific for instead of running down the coast in the 1899— The Canadian steamer Niagara iencea for women passengers. They might the black has fnr less endurance than ester, and every farm will produce wake of the schooner, he had flung every wrecked In I-ake Erie, with loss of not get a chance to land you for a month. the white man. In fact, a black fellow wood and lumber as well ns wheat and stitch of canvas on the yards of the old Sixteen lives. I can put you ashore at your father'* Is uncomfortable If he goes for any apples. -A single ncre will produce hoker— the wind was a fine royal hreexe length o f time without water. And plantation.” what ten acres yield now. Women will 1002— Germany nnd England Joined in a — and bad legged It for the southeastward “ I don't care what you say, or wha; naval demonstration against Ven- /et nobody Is more Improvident than in the hope of beading off the Greyhound work out doors ns heartily as men; In you offer to do, I won't stay on the ship be. G ive him two gallons o f water, ezueln. when she turned away from the gunboat, fact, they will he the horticulturists and with you, sir !’* 1964— Armored cruiser Tennessee launch twenty pounds o f flour and two or thns giving the Wamego a better chance the truck gardeners. • There will be “ Did you ever hear. Miss Jones,” con ed at Philadelphia... .Close of the three sticks o f tobacch and tell bitn to overhaul her. closer relation between the producer tinned Smith, still smiling pleasantly, Louisiana Purcbaae Exposition at St. In the hazard of the chase Captain .hat he w ill get no more for three “ that prisoners of war must go where and consumer. Ignoring a horde o f mid Louia. Evers now did not dare take any risks. All deeps— viz., three days—he will delib they are sent or stay where they an dlemen who frequently waste more than 1905— Benor Palms elect«! president of the new screw slOops-of-war he knew were erately settle down nnd not Is- satisfied ordered ?” is destroyed by Ignorant help and In !IZ-E- Cuba. . . . French Senate voted in fa full ship-rigged and it might be that the till he lias finished the lot. I have C O C K * “ Capt Evers," cried the girl imperious sect foes combined. Under the nl- vor of the separation of church and atranger in the northeast racing along un mown a civilized and clothed black llancc with the school the farm will* state. der a great press of canvas would prove ly,.“ I wish you would remove this prison C h a n g e s In C o ftn n « r o w i n g . 'ellow who was traveling with me sit to be the Hartford or the Brooklyn or er at once! Put him in a cell, anywhere, be valued hot only for Ita gross weight 1907— Secretary T a ft visited the Em When hill land# In which the boll down after dark and wash bis clothes one of the sister shit>s, although, he did out of my sight! He annoys me.” o f products, b u t'fo r Its ixiem* anil Its peror Nicholas at 8t. Petersbu rg.... The troubled Evers looked from the girl, (a most unusual proceeding) when be weevil has long had his habitat can be education. not think so. He stared at her for a Norwegian Parliament rouferred ths As our schools become while, when Commodore Paulding, who who deliberately turned her back upoi bad only t im e gallons o f water and mnde to produce nearly a bale o f cotton places for applying ns w d l ns acquiring < Nobel prize upon President Roosevelt him. to the smiling face of the young man. was a wonderfully tricky old sailor, added In recognition of his.services in end« ’ dfty hours’ riding before he could get to the acre, the farmers o f North knowledge, our farm homes w ill become “ By all means. Captain,” said Smitl the last touch of deceit to his ship. ing the Russo-Japanese war. Louisiana have absolutely no reason to Integral parts o f the garden school ami iny more, and this with the thermom He piled barrels up amidships forward cheerfully, “ do just what you like with despair. O f course, this can not be eter registering 112 In the shade. the school farm. The alliance between of the mainmast to look like a rude smoke me. Only I warn you that when you are R A IL R O A D NOTES. done possibly In the bottom lauds, the home and the school will become This is not a thing that occurs once overhauled by that steamer the treat stack and made a smudge at the bottom of Officers of the Chicago and Northwest* or twice, but always. The black man where cotton grows rsnk, and where, very close. A valley fo il o f farms Is al them. Black clouds of smqjte came pour ment you mete out to me will be your por w ill not look five minutes ahead, nor owing to the nature o f the soil, the ready the nearest to paradise that we era railroad have sent out inquiries ask ing out of the top. That was enough for tlon.” “ Well, you see, Miaa Jones,” began the will experience teach him. A gamble plant can not be forced to maturity have, hut the future w ill tenfold Its ing for figures on 24,000 tons of steel for poor Evers. He swung the Greyhound elevating Its tracks into the new terminal. slightly away to the southward to get out puzzled Captain dubiously, “ unlesa some- on a small scale is dear to the heart rapidly. Rut the bottom land can be wealth and hundredfold Its delights. The Chicago and Nortnwestern has or thing happens we'll all be in this gentle It is a of the enclosing net. Really, be had noth o f every black fellow, nnd It Is a com utilized for other purposes. dered from tbs American Ix>comotivs'Com ing to fear from any of his pursuers ex man’s power in a short time.” complete reversal o f form er conditions, mon occurrence fo r one o f them to V a la e o f B r-P r o d a e ts . pany 15 Atlantic type locomotives and 15 “ Speak for yourself. Captain Evers,” cept the Wamego, but he could take no The farmers perhaps are the luckiest six-wheel and 25 ten-wheel switch en -¡wap a brand new suit o f blue dun but there Is no reason why ttffi change retorted Miss Ellen haughtily. ch a n ces. should not be made and why the grow class o f people on earth, fo r 4a years gines. “ But. Miss Ellen, I'm afraid it's true, garee fo r an oid frayed white coat, There had been no hesitation about the ing o f cotton In the hills and the grow advance and their crops are more The organisers of the American Federa thinking that he will be able to sell and----- ” movements of the Union gunboat. Her ing o f forage and other crop* in the varte»» a new -turn In science markets tion of i/abor have formed a railway em “ I shall go below,myself then!” storm or deal the latter away nnd make a captain knew exactly wbat he »ranted— make a crop for them that was in the past ployes' department In the hope of bring the Greyhound—and he stuck to his ed the girl, "since nobody here pays any profit simply because It Is white, an alluvial districts should not Northwest Louisiana prosper.— Shreve attention to my requests.” useless. A few years ago the straw ing into ths federation the big railway course without deviation. Evers saw that iinusnnl color w ilh them. But one unions. “That's all right. Captain,” said Smith t from the thresher waa carted away and his pursuer was fearfnlly near by the good point these black men have. They port Times. Ths Chicago and Alton railroad will time his mano-uvers had been completed carelessly as the young lady stalked away never complain when they find they burned. Now good straw w ill some Omt C lo s e t o M a r k e t . soon be In the market for 30 locomotives, god be bad settled on his course and waa and descended to her cabin, “ don't mind Location plays an Important part in times bring as good price as hay.— and ths Chicago, Rock Island and Pacifla have made a had bargain. This ia pos coming along like a hurricane. The Grey her. Hhe’ll get over it presently. As fot business. Th e man who lives a long Litchfield Monitor. sibly because they forget with whom Is bnying 60 locomotives. hound did not belie her name, Hhe was yon, you know you have no chance at all The Minnesota railway and warehonae they made the deal.— Australian Cor. distance from market w ill seldom find a remarkably swift goer, and this time to get away from yonder ship.” A s h e s , M alt a n d L i m e f o r H ow s, commission has denied the application for It profitable to grow small fruit that “ What ship is It?” asked Evers. London Standard. she was going for all there was Jn her. A successful Iowa hog raiser nays he a depot at Holman, on the Duluth, Mls- “The United Htates gunboat Wamego.’’ must be hauled several miles In the They fed her furnaces with rosin and tar. pnta a pall o f coni ashes, a couple hand aahs and Northern railroad. " I see.” ' hot sun to be marketed. The man who They battened down the safety valves. B e in g D ls a a g r e e a b le . Ths Ann Arbor railroad has placed a “ I advise you to slow down and let her Mr. Whitley, the mate, took the helm, but market fuls o f salt, and a little alr-alacked “ He said he admired that cute little lives a long distance from contract with the T*ackawanna Steel Com. lime, all well stirred together, In a try as they might she lost ground steadily. overhaul you without any further fuss. bonnet on the hack o f your bead.” should try to sell finished products pany for 40 mllea of rail Joints. Prices Smith stood on the quarter-deck a high You're just wearing out your engines car from his farm. Butter, eggs, cheese, trough where the hogs can help them are being asked on 4,000 tons of steel “ Well, that's a compliment.” ly interested spectator of the pursuit. rying on in thia way.” selves. It helps to make good bone ln( "T o the bonnet? lie didn't say be pork, beef and mntton are finished prod- for a viaduct In Denver, to be bnllt by “ Won't do it” said the Captain hotly. Near him Miss Ellen Jones also critically the growing pigs, and keeps the atom-' four railroads, which will uaa It In com- nets that can be successfully marketed “ You'll b« sunk if you don't. Look admired the face on the front o f your examined the chasing steamer. But little acb sweet and prevents scours. fo r lo a f distances. head.” — Houston Post. had been said between these two daring yonder.” THCWE The Lady from the Sea- « 8 ®