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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1906)
2l ti. M PTtV A ytAO ny MRS. LOVCTT CAMERON WW995PJP9$ CMAPTlUt XSYlll. Felicia sat alone In the Inn sitting room nt Smackton. Mls rSrantley and (icrtrndc hud taken a Hy after breakfast and cm owl for a drive together. They had lieen rather wyitrlott over the busltjc. There ni n knock at the door, and tlio ohl waiter iopid in hl rough white he.d sideways: "Yw, sir," he said, half turning back (o somebody behind him. "the lady U In. A gentleman, ma'am, to see yon. lie threw wide open the door, and nomehody, tall and slight, clad In a Ions overcoat, came out from the ghiMu of the p.sgn without Into the gathering twilight of the sitting warn. For a mo ment she peered at him, twt elug who It was; then suddenly ohe rreognlesd him. and her heart beat wildly. "Mr. Itnlfco. I it you?" He took her m-iffored hand and shook It warmly, murmuring some half con futed words of greeting. "How on earth did you come here? What bring you to SuiacVton? And how did you learn that I was hereT "I wan trsrolwg north. I heard ac cidentally from a fellow passenger in the name carnage that you were staying hero." "I am very glad to see you," she an awered, heurtdy, ami with perfect self composure, for worn act thee see much letter than me do. and she would not hare betrayed her agitation for an empire. "How well she teoks," thought Kdgar. "and how beimlug: it h easy tu see that be In perfectly content." Aloud he Mid: "Do you know who wy fellow traveler turned out to he?" "I cannot Imagine." alio replied. "Mrs. Talbot's husband. He Is down stair in the coffee room. They told htm hi wife was oat; he has come here to look after her.' Felicia laughed. The srtuattoH wan really delightful. "What a piece of good luck." she cried gayly. "I never heard of hi taming wp appropriately in his V.tv before. If only lie will take her away, for he y a thorn in ny side." "Hew well yon look! I need not ask you how you are. And your husband, he Is nlte well, I boM?" Felicia started. "My busbami:" she repeateil. in a strange roice of wouder lug bewilderment. "What a earth do you mean?" He looked at her with a surprbtde and utirtled face. "I I menu Sir Ituy," be mIJ stammeringly. "Sir ICoy i my cousin, Mr. Ilalkes; not my husband!" "Hut you were engaged to him, were you not. when I left Hh gland? I was told of It it was for that that I weut n way, and you yourself would not bid me stay; and when I heard it I thought that I understood your moaning. Surely, Biircly I could not bare made so terri ble a mistake:" "It was no mistake. I was engaged to Koy for one month. Perhaps, had .you not gone away bowerer, our en gagement was broken olf." "I nerer heard of It." be said breath lessly. "I beliered that you were mar ried. Hut tell me why why was It broken off?" "I ueyer meant to marry him. Some day, perhaps, if you care to hear the clucUatkHi of the mystery, I will explain It all to you; It hi a long story. To be gin with, I did not lore him," she stam mered sldwly, with downcast eye. Then there was a pause. "Is not that enough?" "Felicia," he said. lnw hk breath. "Will you crer marry anybodyst' "Perhaps II It I erer lore body." "Will yeu then ever learn to anybody?" "If anybody cares to Inquire, then, perhaps I wM tell him." any- lore well CHAPTHIt XXIX. Itrltui Desmond went home alone. He was glad that I1I1 eouain had left lilm. As be drew nearer to the end of fab) journey, be felt that be would nerer hare been able to endure hi prussuice. As they drove up the last bill through the park it was almost dark, ami out of the wet, with fog, the long facade with it many windows loomed out upon bim with a suddenness that was almost startling. There was a wonderful stillness as the dog cart drew up. Ho noticed one light that burnt brightly and keenly out of a lower room. It was the wtagon cham ber; be could see no other sign of life. He glanced upward toward the bedroom windows, but all seemed dark abore. Softly the front door opened, and In the warm radiance of the criuwon por tiere curtains, he saw, with a certain surprise, that Itoy (Jrantley stood there to welcome him. There was no time for words, (ilancliig at him as he entered, Itrlau noticed that he was very thin and gaunt, with great, hollow circles under bis eyes mid an almost famished look of haggard n 68 and despair In his aspect. "Come fiulekly," he whispered, and turned round and led tlio way across the ball. Koy stopped at n door at the end of tbo passage. It was the octagon room iTbcro ho had seen the bright light in the window. "Am I too lato?" murmured Hrlnn, jdiudderlngly. "I fear so," said Itoy, and turned tho bandit) of tlio" door. Within was the silence of the grave Jtsclf. A strong pungent odor o,f ether. A lump upon a low table, a warm flicker from the wood logs on the fire, a doctor was standing by with bent head and crossed hands In an attitude of religious reverence; and In the center of the room a woman kneeling by the side of a chair, with nil her long, darif draperies spread across tho floor, supporting with both her arms a form so white, so still, so small, that It might havo been ouly the figure of a sleeping child. The pale yellow locks fluttered loosely back, sweeping Hgalnst the dark head ..f t.,it nviT them: the lips were half opeu, a smllo hovering upoa their still rosy outline, but the strange, wonderful iyY, With their tale of uuspsakabl. woe 2r jw - Si AST and M(lne were closed forever more. Kitten DfrtHinml had looked bor Imt up on thh trouhhxiime world, and the "poor play" of her life whs at nti end. In Kopplngttvn churchyard wa a tall, gleaming white cnx-, freh from the wulpterN hniuN; white marble lllle curl ed nbout Its bae, and the glided letters ot Kitten's name Hashed and glittered In the April sunshine upon Its outstretch ed arms. At the foot of the graro a man stood, bare-headed, with hands clasped together, gating earnestly at the cross, "Catherine Kllsnbeth Desmond." he murmured, half aloud. Could that In deed bo Kitten? Tho rery name sound ed strange and unreal In his ears; he re nienibrred how, king ago, she had told him that w-s bow her name would be written upon her tombstone. Now, as he at nod motionless, there came soft steps behind him across the daisy spaMgled Era, a hand was passed through his arm. and, turning with a atari, he found that ltosamoud was by bis s.de. "You, llrlan?" she said gelttly. "1 am glad to hare met yott here, for I am going away. She laid a wreath of cx iullte white hothouse flowers upon the grare at her feet. For some moments ther stood motion less together, with hands clasped togeth er. Then Itrlan spoke a little brokenly. "Itoenmond, since I have snfTercd so much, I hare perhaps learned a little, too. Is life to be Indeed orer for you and for me? We cannot undo the past, but at least we could, perhaps, be happy in the future; is there Bo hope that you can glre me?" Then there nwe a delletite bloom like the tint of a pale, wild rose In her cheeks. She dropped her hand, and with a swift gesture pointwl away across the tew churchyard wall Into the tan lie yond. A carriage stood waiting for her under the tender green of the overarch ig trees. There was Inggage on the top of it, and leaning over the wall, not looking at th.-tn. but away toward the Hue valley below, which be contem plated with a pleased dreaminess, was the slight figure of a man with an Iron gray mtHtache; a man whose face be sevmed t recognise, like a vision out of an erll drvam. "llrian," said Itmod. gently, "that la my husband. 1 was married this morn ing ta Cot Trefusls. We are on our way to the station, and we hart) driven a roan. 1 by Ivepplngtou because I wanted to leave these flowers here. I could not bear not to say good -by to her grare en my wedding day." "All Is orer, thn, for me In this world," ho said at last gloomily and w earlly. "Yes, If lore were all," she answered quickly, "but It Li not. You said Just now that the past cannot be undone nnd )ou were right. Hrian, life Is not a toy that wo can play with, to fling aside its puppets and pick them up again Jast as wo fancy. That which ,we hare done In the past, that we can not alter; the actions that we hare tak en upon ourselres, those wo are furccd to accept as our portion forerer, and neither repentance nor regret, nor yet oceans of bitter tears can erer wash away those tblnnn, which by our own doing we hare rendered irrevocable. One thing, and one only, can ever sweeten ami sanctify a life that such errors have darkened (he life, that by own own free will we hare marred, we must abide by for good or for evd, but we ran at least devote it not to ourssdvus, but to others. The last, wad lon which sorrow has the power to teach us Is us MftshuoiM." He raise. her hand to hbi lips, and they parted this time forever. So thse threu, who had loved, ami sinned, ami sorrowed, were pari!, but the happiest pf the three was surely Kitten, lying still ami cold beneath the shadow of her marble eroe. CHAITBH XX. To Itoy a sense of sad peace earn slower than to any one eute. Kitten had been the dream, the very religion of bis life. In losing her he seemed for a time to be uprooted out of his ordinary xbtencu, to such a degree that be eoubi not hel.eve that he would erer W able to resume his life. For many months he -knew no rent, Wandering about In foreign countries, carrying with bim ev erywhere his load of wretchedness and despair. And yet, even to him, there came lu time the eonvictloa that Kit ten's death might, perchance, bring to Mm more peace of mind than ever her life could have doue. He refused with an obstinacy which was almost an of fense, to be preseut at Felicia's wedding, which took place on the first of Juue that followed after Kitten's death. The wedding was au exceptionally quiet one. A tvr Intimate friends, her father, nnd her cousin Margaret, ouly forme. the little group which gathered at an unusually early hour In the dull looking church. In which she selected to be married to ISdgsr. Ami besides these thero wuh one elegant and disconsolate woman who, In a mazy costume of white lace mid pate gold silken draperies, knelt dissolved In tears throughout tho cere many. They wore tears drawn from tbo very bottom of her miserable heart! And thero was a tall personage, with a red board, at her olbow, who grinned unfeelingly over tliwo hoart-brokon wall- Ings. "Talks as If I was going to murdor her, don't she, Mrs. Italkes?" said this monster. And so the friends parted. Felicia to take up a now life of perfect promise and happiness 'with the man she loved, and Gertrudo Talbot to go, as sho had termed It, "Into exile." And assuredly iio punishment for her many fallings could havo been awarded to her moro severe or more bitter thau to bo wrench ed away by her legitimate lord and mas ter and carried off from the world of life and fashion which she loved so de votedly, and which bad been so long as votedly, and wblcl tbj very breath of "I am sick of p her nostrils to uer. paying through the noso licr. To kept you In yo.ir little Imx i '' Mnyfrtlr qultw long enough, tlerty, nnd you'e had jour fun mid your Ulna tlon. and )ur frov-ks nml your Jowelry. I ,111 I ..... ........ I. . ...,.!.... (I....I till . nit. c-iuu juu muni Hi' Kt-tMUK mini oi' It all. iuu are no lunger hi young as you were," ooiitluuod hr spouse, with that unpleasant outspokenness. wM'li only n husband tjaru uo to a woman who Is still handsome and attractive, "and it's time, 1 think, tlutt u should con sider my comfort and settle down n bit, and I can't lire whert It's all dress nnd show ami keping up of nppo.irtnros, (live me a free life In a lln. open coun try and p'outy of sport; that's what I Whiit. And that is why I Imvo ImukM tle nicest ittl property In South Caro lina for a mere song, snug lumvt nnd all Included; and I'm gnlug to take you there, right away; so. pack u ',,,,r trBll nnd mi te no more fus-t hIhuiI It," So, i.mhlt torrents of angry but to tally unaritlllug tears, liertrudo did "imck up her trun." The tall footntnii was sent away, tho smart lady's maid handed ou to another situation, and tho little bljou-lmuse in Mnyfair let as it stovd, furniture and all, to an enterpris ing young widow In-search of a suitable number two. And the very day after Felicia's wod.llng, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot set sail from the shores nt Kngmud; and her lhdd, handsome face and free tongue and uilschrcf-lnvliig ejes were seen no more In her familiar haunts. Hut Sir Itoy (irantley never married. As the years we'll on he stayed more ami more at the hlte Cottage witn nm -.--..- .--- ... .. sister, gtmig over to Krieriy.iaiiy, super- ,f.it-liiiiii, (in- niift.iinK. nnKli.K nun ii' keepers and keeping hla hunter up at the big house, lie. is ou the best of terms with his tenants, and a very strong ami solid friendship has grown up betwee himself and hU cousin's husband. Hut be will never marry; he Is Mill faithful to the love of his youth, and when he dies the name ami property will past away to a distant cushIh, who Is a stran ger to him. The lesson of hU young wife's death was not entirely thrown away upM Hrian Desmond: love for him was orer, but he scbooletl himself to believe that there was something bi life still left for him tn do. He nerer saw Itosa iiumd Trefusls again; their lire ran far apart, rvererthelev. her tMrtlne words were often In his mind, and her parting injunction in time bore Its fruit lu hi life. Tu live for others, ami to hwirn un ssdnshusMs. that bad beeu Hosamond's lesion; and Hrian did not forget It, He went into Parliament, where he soum made for himself an honorable hima fp ftkj. iLum ImIammI ! Im..V It, all srbemea of philanthropy. He was 'the bux on wbh-li to hang tbf Img an anient champiou of the wrongs of) A High Ux or k (Mil wwihl lis nr seamen, an advocate for the Improved j (ni, j tw mt(, Tin, cwt f mak dwellins of the or. A seateus refarm- ,M ,,Mte , very hW-ni HBV M er n f alt abutes that weigh hardly upon ..,w , . , .. "., ,. . ., i i. the weak and frleuAle-. lib. whole soul h ", ' do It ami It after a time, became absorbed In thse w" wrtnluly ve Iwth iiirn Hinllalmr. matters, so that new Interests. mw Occtt - tlliws. a new life arose out of them from the ruins of his past ami a nobler, better existence opene.1 out by degress to him. Hut hire nerer touched him again. In Kitten's grare. In the last sad touch of llowamoud's hand, ami the " w.... ... .. -. " . .. ,nH last glance of her comjKisioale eyes, lay alt the withered romance of Hrian Desmond s Desil Past. (The end.) THE CAPITOL A8 A WHOLE. Why It Fulls lo Conform with ll-scn- tints of Ken 1 1 y (Ircut Architecture. It Is tint tlio contention even of -in. tbuslnstN tlmt tlio Capitol Is, or evm will bo, n complete nnd perfect wbo'n. There Is little Iwpe that it will over bo,,lrt, HIMi slnotrelv noxious to Imlu you entirely finished, ami still less tlmt It f HkliiK al-Htt any purtkumr enj may attain iwrfocthm. AirojKHi of tli(,iWH.rHJ yHir mII lu detail, your m-th-iIobm.. for liwtaiKu, It may l recblUwl wJ ,,r culture, ami gl" any other Infur that the rhtorkl ami fastidious Hu. ,ttHtUm which will wmbw th stathui kin doe not admit of Iron aa h con- (W,,u to K(v(f ywl ,, toMHawl aw structlve material, ami on tlnwo MWt,r, groiimls lnvelghe.1 dbuUliifiilly against I u'Hny ,w,rtieilar cnii waa ununully the spire of Itnuwi Cathmlrul. Purity lM,rt Hm, ywl , IM)t tMiMt for It on ami iwttiftbm-M nable. there are other ilmturH nMm iIhihtIImi your Mwlimd reawns why tho building fulls to eon- Lf it,, r rerlflUltiK. tho stl. otrM f-ui wltli thu ossotitlabi of really ,, , viMUXWt f mty ilcb gnsst mvlillvctum Am fnr m tbo In- M, ,,,-,! uirferesl 'from that lorior Is coiKwno.1, the Hitiiatloti m ..... ... ..v ..rt9Vmb. wir w)u anything but mildlmu, anil It Is" dunce a plMUHiire to know that Klllott Wood.- Mipenmemiewi or tiiu uapitot nuini- ing uihu groiimis, ima iimier auvs- iunt a pnioaltloH for tho rebabllltrt- thin of tho Itotumla. let tllO IHU.'tH . of tlw Capitol p near In a measure In evl table to tboso who know ami treas ure Its history. Looked at broadly, they are not faults, but merely rouor ah slwirtcoiolug lin-hlotital to growth and dsolopiun(. CoiislduritiK the liu portaiK'o of the iirospoctlve HlteratloiH ami KXteiMdoits, the evolution of tho building siwius to Imve entered upon an Hpproxlmatoly Dual stage, and It Is gratifying to know that Congress, tho superintendent nml thu consulting nrcliltocla realize tho dignity and hurl oiiHtifss of tho tnsk In linnd. Some thing of the old simplicity should guide and chasten ouch effort. To this tdmplkity should also bo added n rev erence for tliwe trndltloiml Ideals nnd aspirations which nre, luipplly, a country's or mi IiiiIIvIiIiihI'h most cliur Islxsl burltago. Thu paiiorainn, ouco Its sovenil fea ture ar aupplleil, will present n urn Jostle nnd Inspiring spectacle. (Jronpcd nbout the spacious court will bo flvo superb structures the Cnpltol on tho west, tho Senate and Hoiiho oIIIgo buildings to tlio north and south, nml tbo Congressional Library anil Its com panion on tho oast. To tho average oyo tho Cnpltol will offer little ehniigo' there will merely bo n grateful gain In reposo nnd proportion. It will, an before, continue the foenl point, tho keynote of tbo composition. Dosplto Its immensity, thorn appears to bo nothing Hint Is pompous or pretention,. In the scheme its nt present oulllnod. It Is but tbo logical fiilllllinont of plaiiH, long Hlnco formulated, which are tbo fitting symbol oi n subsequent national nnd territorial oxpaiiHlou. Century, lleer Is spoken of by Xcnophon ln bis history of tho retreat of tho 10,000. It was well known to tho Homnus as tbo bo vera go of northern Europe. jg&iMkSZSb&sEtaae sqp SMI ISMWabi ! A fiflrTOlSF .xrrfJsuT-.vri, y xT' - i ti & Tj..fc.i vu. lwm i O 1 &t r -v V VjL ?; ( xH-r-rt&V I'.tr Mirtlril orn, Where cotisldcrnblo cdrn Ima l ho aholleil for the Hiilnmls ii Iho fnu It la iiftoit wnMod by fHllltig "it tlio bnrn lloor I'tnl throiigli tho crncks bo twen tlio IxwnW. The ilovlw lnro MiggostiMl la wtslly in.ulo. nnd If cor rectly ttuiU will cortaltily wvo the com to the Inst grain. Mwho n iwx tliln'o foot long, Wgllteell lltchoa whli' ...i.l l.itt .. ttt.il,.., tititlin iliMOI. (Tll tH " ....-,..- i ov,,r ,,,, (m 0f thK nt the lop, on ... fH. ,(, w,n M,IHlur Mnko nn inclliicd iHitlum tn within Hght Incliiii f th wmI. which re ttmliis opwi. Put leg under this Imix nnd set It high oiniugh mi tlmt h mll or it lg imii Ih set ttmler the upon end iHHtotn to catch the gruliM of corn an they wiiuu fnttii tlio hlieller. If il mt la used, Inrnka will Imre to Wkxnk rm niiKMMi cou.v. Iw (tut lu the shlen of the lottm of 1 l Hliwtrntwn Mwa tue Hnn . clearly that no further explanation -IndbtiMiiolls Nows. ia necessary. t'ae ll-rl.rul Htnll.ins, There Is not n Htnte experiment sin- .tlon In the country whoso staff of ex- . - 'Krtd will Hot welcome knotty Hoh leiiw from tlio fanners of tho State. This would N1 the ease HriHlly tills winter, when they aro wit rushed with wotk. do over the ojMmtl.uis of tlo Inst siHta.ui mid Jot down. In consider nble iletall, eoih operation wlib'b guvo you trouble ami iiiiI.miI t lotto troubbM in the exierliuent hIhIIuii of jour Ktato, The ataff may l "liooh' faruioni," as y.ui think, but nil of Uihii nto tntlneil tbo same crop was satisfactory. Do Mlt ,M, i-hful nmit nsklng for Mp ftm w M,-,H, for you help wip M)rt W,H( H,, ,u,y Hrv xstwc . nmUit ... ...i.,,.!, ,i10.. wiii ,( if yHi ...in .,,, tluM.i nut- uii-l i.f un tiHluir. I "' "" "- tlllllty. Ilxclmlige. 1'nriii W'sti-r Works, The llliiHtrstloh explains Itself. The plan Is Intended to meet thu neeils of the onllniiry dairy or stock farm where thoru Is a windmill for pump ing tbo water. A two-Inch tuts- con veys the witter Into thu galvanized Iron house tank, which U enclosed In n tight wooden l-ox. Witter Is dipped from this tank for household purposes IhiIIi summer nml winter. Tbo overflow Is near the top, hence does not freezo us It Is never tilled with stundliig witter. The overflow Is TIIK KAHII WATMI WOIIKH. convoyed from this tank to n gal vanized Iron milk tank, which Is also cntif-Hfd In n wooden box, and has nn i,iA..Uiif il. frnfit II tit II... liftrMM a cntto wlUwlllg ,nnk wllc,, Il)lly ,, MnaU,A ,t somo dlslunoo awn v. Homo 111 it Poultry, Clean, varied, cuslly digested food Is Itself u medlclno. AllmcntM can bo classed ns colds. In- llt5tHt!on, vices nml uccIdcntH. Tbo causes- of malignant colds nro filth, tlnmpuetis, drafts, neglect and lin proper food. 1 1 .wjur" Wmm rfr8& t "il ifl hJ' Ja3- uHJ m KSMdSalV -r'"Z".wn w M WUH if 'm rl. Am A ifl --V r V cold, lunimiimiileil by tnttllng, M culled lihinchltlMj by Kipping, piietiinii nlii. An nnlliutry (Mid, If tuheti nt mui1, tun bo nrreated by it uliegntlii pill of itiliilne furtnul ilnwn mieli nick bird, (live smile bl'iHid ITUliil III coiiliei'tliiii, t uiiiho iilck dlKiwIluii. Use grnnlto or oHrthoii wnter-illKluts, nut (In, for UicdU'itl lisit. The Ntull'l'eit ()mr. Somehow tunny diilryimm bnvo teniliiMl the wrong conclusions when iiMiilliig of dnlry fHrma where tho cow a nre stnll fisl the jour round. It by mi tiioHiift la Intended ilml tlio cows shall lime no (Mitiloor exercise, on the eotitrnry, except for cown that nre on pnstiiiu entirely during tho auiiiluer, few oiwn nre inure lutein gently oxeri'lMeit nnd proper vetitlln tlou furnished tlieiu tbiiu stnll fiMl atiliimls pieiierly brought up At regu-l Inr hours tint hiiIiiihIm are turned Into tins , mTzs nr wpjrr. j i a i n Ti-i'n r ?" .. J- ) vtvsB.jsi :. hvDM pjnAllMf ' ! t coiiiuioilloiiN Imrtiyunls for nlr hiiiIi ihmmi by Parilumett! oxerclssi. During h wlnler thla out-' imTtmly ,)( mn ,fMHn, dinir exorclao Is h cnrofully lookod r ntH v !,,VM'!lH,e,,,,,,,, ""T ""il' IrtM-Hth'hi-!". -f l-m'K-the majority ,,f MHe. the .iiwa . ' , UlR. eupy ouly hec4iig hours mid milking "1,','"l M; ' ' .s-bire,l hiiors In (hull- IU.MMN .lull. II... lull. I Wnr l"' IWWWIH1. y m.... r il,., it..,., i...i .,.' I,. i.rM sheds. Don't lh afraid of life trmU nlr for ;our nnliiwls during the winter; see Hint they have nil the outdoor exer cise the w.mtber will permit, but wore than nil, see tlmt the mImIiIihi nro pnH'riy tutitlMlo.1 ami nlre.1. Thsrt me n number of devlnss for this pur Hwe. ami on of the bsxit of them U the wlmlow frame .iivcreil with wu ltd. IteutsftnbsH' that ilow ciHtntteniettt ami foul nlr prellKHH the cow to tn IhtciiIikIs, ton I that freeli nlr ami plen ty of It will tumble her lu do bor share, not ouly aa it milk producer but as a mother. Aurlriill.iri.l I'nlrs. The fair aMtH baa Imeti excejitlon ally gratlOlng. Vm tho whole, tlto agTtcultural oxhlblthma thnnigltout the rsHintry have bosui btdler tlosti UHal. Fake have Ux dtsoirageil Hlut luu-lllK.atuYlill.llu limn U.uiUla.1 The Issue of complete catalogui. using plain numbers tiHoplciHmly orer each animal or other exhibit, ami re ferring to tlietn In the catalogue, baa attracted favorable attoutbm wher ever It has been Hdopte.1. Indlvhlual exblldlors Imve nsslsteit tho msunge- meiit materially by having placards printed, bearing their itamo nml the name of the uxhlhlt and other Infer-1 mathiii for the benefit of those attemb lug. The alue of an exhibit Is bst iiiikws uie v.sii.ir run insirii iHicsiy iwtmetlilng definite In regard to It. ltlkly Kxchmigc. Tn ll.ild W.mmI U'ltlle Nnntnsr. Heml a ph-s-u of Inoi, put n piece of wood on long end as shown in II- SAWIIUUSR ATTACH UtlXT. lustratbHi, Mit this l-etwiu-H tho lers of sMW-borsM. Slaml nroct with loft fool ou stick. ('nrliiK for llnrlr I'blrks, Itvery one who rale- ptmltry for ogx IirssljietloH riHsllws. tlm valuu .if the early Iwtclwd chick. CiifortuuMlely. j many of tlm oariy Imtch.sl flilcha die. frem various i-au-us. but It Is worth ( iiiiisuieramv ipmiiio to iaao an uw precaution -wwlile to raUt all Hh eh Irks that nre Ixtrii I ami I by. Duo of the Issst UielliiMlH of doing this Is to pro tide a MM.ial bouse for the bens and !hlr broods. Kueti n house sltotihl l- low, not oxismslve, nml built so that the greatest HMlhlo amount of sun light (fin enter It. If this sunlight Is admitted through glass placed close to the itisir earn must 1st taken to cuter this glass at night. Tho Hpacu for each lieu and her brood iic-d nut 1st large, four fret square would 1st ample, Just enough to provide plonly of room for exorcise , on the part or tho enicHs, ir huh room for exercise Is given the chicks will not huddle so ('lonely about tbo mother In ..... ..... ...in ..... ........... OJIII Winilll.TI, .1111 "... .11.1 II. .1.11.11, IMIS ( I j -' " i ' ,"; Ni ' Is plaei'd where they tiiu get It, In tho chaff on the floor. All this Is trouble, j of course, but It makes strong, healthy chicks mid nxlmiM the uuinUir of deaths atnong early batched ihliks to a minimum All llonilil llooil Frrllllser, ir imre immeacnwi wikki iisiioh eoubi bo obtained plentifully and nt 11 mod. brook of Hralllehoro, Vt.i Hamiiul J, erato cost, they would give fur more Crawford of Kansas ami John .1. l'ultlis satisfactory results than any other of Mississippi, cheap, natural combination fortlllv.or' "' U'llllum ltolfo, the colebrnlod known to iigrlnitlurnl science, ns tlio ('"kl'eiirean scholar, has just cehibrnt nNlim nro rich lu iHilnsb nml contain b'J, J', Xw1''0 ' l'lrtl"l,,y '" 0"ra' lime In Its best form, t.lso serving well "j, ?filMi ,)f ..,,,, QmiU. iiKiiliwt niiiiiy kinds of Insects AhIhm ,.. fnlll0f ,, f , mM r ,' ' cun Ihj used without llahlllly of Injury habits mid valuable lu service of tho ou nil kinds of ciropH If broadcasted literates of Huston, died recutilly at tho over tho mill, lis much iih 150 hushulH "K' of 8(1. (tor uero not being coiiHldeti'd qx 10.1 William Thompson, who died tho nth slvo on cortnln soils, and thoy niako a, " ,1,y nt Shulbyvlllo, Inil., aged 77. bettor fortlllzer for olover than burn- W1M, kll0W'L' " !l10 "!"' w,l, ""''l I'1" yard miinuro. For fruit trees nnlici am. ' f uM !" l7f5 ,,,lr ",K1U,0?lv" Wnr. TnU not ho excelled. i premium was within 10 cents of. tho not m? oxcelltib ,,, , , f fTHEWEEKLY WW King llhhard II. of Cuilaud mur- drd HKill Treaty of Madrid i-n-hidd U- tween liuiiwror Charles V. of Htnlu and I'runcls 1. of I'mum. 1AIII ISngllsh Parliament mih.I mens- tire tn futbhl women and nitpmillnM to read the New Testament In Itnc Hah. ISIU -.Martin lather prsarbesl Ida fate. well sermon at WltietiWr. IX.III IJIumi. al lltualUt. aUMiMj. aal.. I71n).-1UhmiIh PruHklw lKM....Artl of MuteM betertu ICmtbiltd and Scotland rallfted by Metrtrh Parlla- 17W) (lv. Mimtt)iiiirW trauleil a char- tr In New Ystk (ily. IT!' I'm haute! edict agalwM meeting of Free Mbsmu uwtsr tuali of ibe ruk. 1777 Venwoul aWlsrad Helf a frw and ImWtwmteul ltle. I77M Hatulwlcfc ItJassis dlsrs.ver-. by Cspt. Cool.. 1 77H I mlet-mtur us Culled IHatt nt Mrlni issmguhsssl by lun.- itsi Mrlm Congisjau rutiHed tlm .WAulle treat- of ptwwv with I! glsud. 1M)I Military pi at XatrWi t-irne.1 ewer l Called Mtatsw by Hli.. . Dr. Jeuawr ursl atarMl varrtnslioti WomM pfsrrMit susllpat. l.S'iICIu a Hlcily aMIrsied tho thfHsnt. II I !' I'olre, eumuwVrml to I the Hritl". lHir.-l.'alts-l Hssl-x frtmte I're-sbmt eauturad by ih ItritWi Kir Spain issued e-Hct awhs4 IV. v Mary. .. .Nstlnstsl fast day uWrvesI la Ifalled State-. ISIO-Fwty llv lt In buntlutr f stasMer lstlMttau. Iutg Ulaml sound, between Now Yutk ami Htuu lagtufi. lHf.lTw rallrmt! brbhre- t ICrle. Pa destruyetl by a m4 uf wtsmea. jjw vtuHaM-,", j ju'l- asswinluatloa of Nap IfmlMl. , lj.l,rJJ-. ....lliU. .mI.1 ., Hattsrus mml. N. C. 1RI Pnlted NtalsM S-vl v4-l tn ah rugatw reHpes-rliy treaty wih Can- ItttT Capital of CauastiM nmfeuVralWii laartl frum Otuwa t iirbe.- 1NW I'ulled Mate Hs-sale rhs d - appriM-e -Hn)ssias tf Mv-ttHary Htaittess. 1S7I -Ccmsmunlst rtet, ToMsjkliu aqua re. New York. I.HKI .New Mute ea pilot bull-tiui of Iowa dedlmled at Dm J lot ties. lKM-Ose thmuiaml cbjartuskers went on strike ht New Ywk. lKi" -Fre-dsss of city of lutdu .-on ferrwl ufMNs Henry M. Stanley IMtl rih NatlwHal l.-iue met at Dub. I In with l'arusdl pre-bUng, IMiSltnllH-rfurd II. May., -n Pr... ileot oflW Uulted Htaimt, dl d. ,M(fiP.-,x Ht9 -Wo4M ,WW,Ht (lf Franeu, ,t-r7N.lUu., ,-,,,,,-, m,, mtl Rt mllaaej-.1mL lBOil-Oapt. Itlrharu OM-sary app.utol military guvuruur wf Ouam. IIKK) Alex. Majors, octaifiator of tlio jswy axprss-t urerlaml mall srvln, ilkNl....(Vtuir-iiMin NoUtm I Hag ley of Malue died. HH)IAsa I ItitshHoll, feruuir (lovernor of Ohio, diss), aged Oil. IIKtt Japanese- enlere.1 Port Arthur. !.,.., Ill ,1. .1 ... ,. ,, i.jtL.g't:! ;,r:,i'r . , sa ymr n( cintluuwiu service ou one paper, j. ltlirst. Allen, who made the flrst Imnd luttruuieiits lu thn Uuliod States, Is still living lu Now York nt the ngo of DO, , Thi'to nre four floviiruors tlmt served during the Civil War still living. Wil liam Kprngue, whose homo Is near Nar- rnuiiiuutt Pier. It. I.t Kr.lri,.u 11..1. rrmfrrii)CTo"ri! ' ' i ii i if n 1 1 ' " rCMI