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wi 1 i s THE V 8 s TRAIL s - - CIIAlTKIl JCM I. (Continued.) Without Speaking, the sister mad th visitor h sign to follow her, and led them to the intKr where wo have already taken the render, nil whew the abbe a a waiting for them. M hail the honor, madam," M. llitlllrr said, with a respectful bow, "to send you )etrrdty by one of my servant, a Utter, In which I Informal you of thl morn ing' visit." "Yes, cnhallero." h at one answered, "I duly received this letter, nnd jour l. ter Helen I ready to go nway with you, whenever jou express the wish. Still permit me to make one request of you." "Speak. madam, and If I ran be of ny service to you, believe me, that I thai) eagerly telle the opiortunlty. "I know not, cnhallero, how to explain myself, for what I have to wy to you I really so strange that I fear lent it should rail up a mill to your Him. Although lVna Helena hat only been a few month In our convent, the hai nude herself so beloved hy all her companion, through her charming character, that her depart ure l an occasion of mourning for all of us." "You reoJer me very happy and very proud by speaking thus of my (later, niAiktm." "ThU praise la only the expre-ralen of the strictest truth, oxballero. We are all really mmt grieved to see her leave u thus. Still I should not have ventured thus to make myself the Interpreter of our regret were there not a very strong reason that render It almost a duty to apeak to you." "I am listening, madam, though I can guess beforehand what you are going to My to me," Sh looked at him In aurprlse. "You guess! Oh, It U Impossible, senor," the exclaimed. The Frenchman wnlled. "My sister Don Helena, a I cen trally the case In convents, hai chosen one of her companion, whom ah love more dearly than the other, and made her her Intimate friend, la such the case, madttuF "How do you know ItT He continued, with a amtle: "Now, this you a Udy, o beloved not only by Helrtu hut hy jou, madam, and all your community, I a rentle, kind, taxing girl, who, In eensequence of a treat misfortune, became Insane, but whom your tender care ha restored to reason. Still, yon keen the Utter fact a profound secret, before all from her guardian, who, not contented with having stripped her of her fortune, now Insists of robbing ber of her happiness by forcing her to marry htm." Sor, tenor." the. abbes exclaimed. at th ro from ber seat, with an aston lshmeat Mended with terror, "who are jou that ywi know m many thing of whleh 1 betlevcd the who world Ignor antr ' "Who am I, madam? the brother of Helena, that l to say. a roan hi whoa jou can place the moat entire confidence." "Go on, csbaHero." "The guardian of IWa Anita, either that he bat tospteton. or ter oee other motive, wrote to joe yesterday, ordering jou t prepare her to marry him within twenty-fear heurs. State the receipt of this fatal letter. IVana Anita Ux been ptunted la the dest detair. a decftalr frher betfbteBed by the sudden depart ure f my sMer. the a(y friend la who arm the earn lately reveal ber hurt's thereto. IHd ) nt rveeire a vitt jestetvby from IXxi Sry de la Katukr "Ye, that rratWau de4(wej visK a few maateMt befere 1 ru'wfreed the fatal letter ta wMntt ywu bat reeVrred." "1W nt IVn Seraphs, Urh; yo. say tbee wcds : 'He kittd eixf b to to tem IVa AnKa that a trie&d It wty tnc vr ber; that tbu Mead b al ready (UM ber MMtiahwl rktt t lb latrrt be take Kb ber bapBta, and that, on the day wbetx Ve aabt hv ibe IVatxittcaa BMnk. ta wcwm site v&terd csew Wfore, aM ber mfoe M be rodedr" "Ye. IVn Seraph did utter tboae wwdv "WcH. raadiw. I am sect t y. &t Mdy by bho, bat by tntber peewe. wfco U tM lect tUn the lYestdeet of lb Ue Vttbltc. 0s4 ly to take away ay tUter, but 1ki to aik jwa ta tlellrer to me 1Ka Ankx, wb vM aeoaatitaay her." "ttravva.U ay whnei., teckir, that 1 voohl W ikMebtod t du what ya ask of sue, lnhajrJty, R I vst ta. say fc er: 1V Anita wt ealnMeJ to aa by ber kvV reUtiea. wba U at Ibe came titM ber sTurdka. and tbh be is Mwwciby ixf tbtt thb a4 iy birt bleeds ta re fudaic ju k U to btm Ja tkitt I am Kxutd to deelver ber Tbl bietioa. madisa, Ibe JttW ei wWb I fuRjr aprUt fc been for. ss by tb rra wboe reforseatattr I am. Iltoc they coasuKed ea tb meant to remove, the scrapie by vetarely rh lag jv ttwa renwasibWty. Tatber. strt tbit Uir tb ir, U wbVb yM are tb brr." YHbot tttteriax rJ, IVa Martial Ivk frosa hi rocket tb bUak tir&ator tWfitla bad cotnisted to bis, aad U&dsO it to tb abb &U4 ujv ""Ul U tblr b asked. "MaJUwt,'" tb JVetKbataa. aaswwed, tUt rayr to a blank signature of tb lVaUeat t tb Ke$blte, t ordject o to deliver tVaa Aaka Uto tax UaJ." "I e It," b aW. aorrowtaHj; "ta- tUa W4 aaaroe, wv RED 5 B M - mould everywhere elso htt.ro the strrnctli f the Irtw, I owerleu here. We only indirectly depeud ou the tmponl imher, hut are wvntiletely imhjusnted to the spir itual power, and wo can only receive or dent from It." The Tlurvro took a lde glance, full of despair, at hi companion, wIiom facv w still mulling. "What would jtm require, madam," It contlnnej, "In order to cvnent to give up llils unhappy young lady to meV "Ala, senor. It I not I who refuse compliance, Heaven U my ltnea that It 1 my greatest delro to sv her escape from her persecutor," "I am thoroughly convinced of that, madam; that I why, feeling perauaded of your gtnxj feeling toward your charge, I k jou to tell me what authority you require. In order to give her up to me," "I cannot, senor. allow IKmn Anita to quit this convent without a perfectly reg ular order, signed by Monselgneur the Archbishop of Mexico, who alone hat the right to command here, and whom I am compelle-l to obey," "And If 1 had that order, madam, all your scruple would b removedr "Ye, all, aenor." "You would hara no further difficulty In allowing Dona Anita to depart V "I would deliver her to you at one, senor." "Since that I the cate, madra, 1 will ask you to do to, for 1 bar brought jrou that order." "You have, ItJ" the said, with undis guised delight. "Her It I," ho answered, a ha took a tviper from hi pockttbook and banded it to her. She opened It at ooce, and eagerly pe rused It. "Oh, no," ah continued, "Dona Anita la free, and I will " "One moment, madam," b Interrupt ed her. "hav you carefully read th or der 1 bad th honor of giving you J" "Ye, sir." "In that cat b kind enough to allow the young ladle to put on secular cloth ing, and. as their departure must be kept secret, aUow my carriage to enter th front courtyard." "What must I aay, though, to th young lady' guardlanl I am going to ce him to-day." "(lain time; tell him that you may succeed In getting her to consent to th projected marriage, but. on tba condition that It be deferred for eight and forty hours. In forty hours, madam, Geueral Guerrero wiH not com to claim th band of Dona Anita." CHAPTER XXIIt. The abhem, who understood the Impor tance of a speedy coodosloa, left ber visiter In tb pa tier, and. In order to avoid any misunderstanding, herself un dertook to fetch tb two young ladle, after giving a lay titter order to call tb carrlag Into th first coartyard. Tb leave-UlIng was short, for there wa no time to lea ta vln compliment. The young ladle drew down their veil. and proceeded to the courtyard under (tsMdBce of th abbe. Tb caniig bad been drawn a ctw a uuMi to tb etoitters, and the coon waa entirety desrrted, only the abbe, th sister por ter, and a confidential na wKnesai&g tb departure. A the lYraefeaun opened the door of tb ferriage a dec of paper tying oa the seat caagbt bb y. II wtoed it wtthottt beeag teen, aad bid H la tb bel low of bl band. After klulng tb good ahs tor tb bast lime, th ytMHig ladle tm tb bees seat, aad !& Martial tb ftvat, a did M. lttttter. alter prertoasly wMtfrtag ta tb cvacbtaan. that l. to CuramlHa, two Indian words, to which b retried by a at&itter rrto. Then, at a stgaai from the ahbest, tbe roaveat gatei wee feaed. and tb carrtag started at fttH tjeed, drawn by six powvrtsi moles. It wat abt eeven o'clock ka th awrn- Icvg. Tb fttgHlve for w can giv tbem M other aim gxBopeJ la sJteaot for tbe first tea or fifteta mbrate. when tb FreaebaitB really toaebed bl eosapxa So' sboatder, and offered bam tb roper be bad foaad la tb carriage "Head," b sM. Tb Mprr only cnatataed two word. brrtedly written Is toctt: rak ear." "Oh. eb," tb Tigrero cxekkeed, turn ing pale, -what do tMa BwanT "It aseaat that in spit of our precaa thai, or srbap oa aeomat at tbeaa. for la tbevt ceafuco-iM affalra a attn sever ka bow to act la order ta de ceive tb pertocL be fara. we are die covered, aad probably bav tptee at oar beel." "Aad wb.it wW beaa el tb yooag ladwe la lb vxeat of 'a dUpat "la tb veat of a fight, yoa seaa, for there M be aa absttaat crae, I forrtttt. WeM. w wta deftad tiera aa well at wo caa. "I knaw that: bt sajjv we are iniiir "Ab! lUrt U that fcaac; bat t arr tblak of tbat aaUl after tb exxat," IVva Atdta bid ber kaJ la ber frieedV bwosa. "IteajMtr yoonwlt, eckMita," tb rrrerbaaaa eali. "aad. above ail, b i lecf, fer tb uoa4 f jvjr volo might b reewgaxaed, aad cbaag Un certainty what emy ;ttl be only a tstkin. It iiJW, reiwfcUr that If joa bate e4sxlea yoa U.V also frteaJw, stecw tbry took tb preoaatbaa to wara ae, Ko-ar, la aS Tin UiblbkT able aabattwa dtor of abrtot wilt not have atoppevl then but thought of the menin to come to our assltUuo lu tht most effectual manner." fleueral Don Bebattlan Guerrero bad orgnulied a laud of spies coiuiHMeil of leperot ami (Cuundrtls, who, however, iKMessed nckuowledged cloteriiraf and skill, and If Vnlentlne had ccaiel their aurvvlltance nnd follel their machina tion. It wa solely through the habit which he contracted during n lengthened life In tho prairie, and which had be come an Intuition llh him, w far did he carry the quality of scenting nnd un masklni; an enemy, whatever might be the countenance ho borrowed. The Convent of the llernanllnen had naturally Itecome for some lUy pat the center of the surveillance. n It wa the spring headquarter, of !Kn Selmstlan' agent. The arrival of a mrrlase with clowl Mind nt the convent at once gav the alarm t and though M. ltalller wnt not iNroually known, the fact of hi be ing n Frenchman wa aulllclent to rouse suspicion. While the Frenchman and the monk were conversing with the abbe, a lepero pretended to hurt" himself, and a a con veyed by to of his acotvte to the con1 vent gate, and the good hearted ortef had not refused him admission, but, on the contrary, had eagerly given blm all the assistance hi condition -teemed to require. While the lepero wa gradually regain ing hi svne, hi comrade asked ques tion with that caution still peculiar to their Mexican nature. Tb sister-porter wa a worthy woman, endowed with a very small stock of brain, and fond of talking. On finding thlt opportunity to Indulge In her favorite employment, the wa realty led on. and, almost of her own accord, told all the knew, not suspecting th harm th did. When the thre lepero hd drawn all they could out of th titter-porter, they hastened to tear tb convent. Just a they emerged Into tb trt. they found themselves face to fac with So Carnero, th general rapatai, whom hi matter had nt on a tour of discovery. They ran up to blm. and In a few word told blm what bad happened. ThU wa grave, and th rapatai trem bled Inwardly at the revelation, for b un derstood th terrlbl danger by which hi friend were menaced. Hut Carnero wa a clever man, and at once mad up bit mind to hi court of action. II greatly praised th lepero for th skill they bad displayed In discovering th secret, put torn piastre Into their hand, and sent them off to tb general, with tb recommendation, which wa moat necewary, to raak all rxMulbl speed. Then, In hi turn, h began prowl ing round the convent, and especially th carriage, which Curumllla mad no dlta culty In letting htm approach, for th reader will doubtlm have gueed that tb animosity the Indian bad on teveral occasion evinced for the capatat, wa pretended, and that tbey were perfectly good friend wben nobody could or hear them. Tb rapatai skillfully profited by th contusion created In th crowd by tb carriage entering tb convent, to throw In, unpercelved. tb paper M. ltalller bad found. Certain now that hi frienda would b on their guard, b went o5 In bl turn, after recommending th trple b left be fore tb convent to keep up a good watch, and waited In tb direction of th VUm Mayor. At th corner of th Call d rutero he taw a man standing la front of a pul qaeria. Tb capatat entered tb pal querU and Jet faH a ptartre which rolled to the foot of th man standing In th doorway. Tb latter stooped, pkkrd up tb coin, and restored It to lu owner, and tb rapaut walked out, doubtless tat Wfied and cautloaily continued his way. On reaching tb j4ata again, lb nun of tb putqaerU, who wa probably going tb tarn road aa blauelt, waa at bit beets. "lUibmneurr tb rapatu asked la a tow twice, without turning roaad. "Rhr lb other answered la tb tarn key. The general know tb affair at the ronveat; If roa do not xk batte. Don Martial, Poo Antonio aad tb two Udte wiH b attacked oa tb road wbil going to tb qulaia; wara yoar friend, for tber U not a moment to lo." When b turned back. IVeibwaar bad disappeared . tb CaaadUa wttb bit char acteristic agility wa already running la the dlreclfoa of Yaleatlac't bout. At for tb capatat, aa b wa In no par tlealar harry, b quietly walked back to tb general", where b foand hi master la a farioaa paulea whh all bl people, aad more partieabtrty with himself. Uy aa accident, too portrotoa not to bav been arranged beforehand, not oc of bl borte ceald be raoanted; three were foundered, four other bad been bled, aad tb Utt three were without tboe. la tb midtt of tbl tb capatat arrived wka a look of alarm, which oaly height a4 bl saatter'a pataieo. Carnero pra deatly allowed tb geaeral" fury to grow a Mttle calm, aad then answered him. II proved to bias ta tb first place that b would coeasit a eertee act of ba predear by bbswlf ttartUg la pursuit of lb fagttlve la tb prevent at of af fairs, and eioUHy oa tb rv of a pro aaaeiaaseata which wa about to decide hit forta&e. Then b retaarked to bta that tl( peoaa, com minded by a retolat taaa, wwoM b taScieat to corner two nea probably badly armed, aad. la addi tion, that op la a carriage whh two la die, tba they would not expose to tb rui cf belag klB-el Tbeee tvojoc betas pxvl, th geoeral listened aad ybbSol ta tbea. "Very good," fe aaU; "Otmero. y are oa of say c&fcet eerraata, aad to yoa I atratt the daty of brlaxing tack sty aie.1" (To b coaUtB.) Ctdaa baa tea raJttnya la ofteratJoax, wifa a towd albMo of X3aT. or aWal bUef t3et atrttaea. fJa;fewrJa ,sj.5- 5 A l.mr I'liultry Uhh, A anfo nnd miim poultry- mil Hint require li5n tnntcrlnl tlinn n IiIkIi xn cnu Ih) made frtmt latlit mtvuM In tv vhlch uuild innko the aldca 3 fevt high, milking the fmm of acnntllnirt ntut the top f inwrxl lnth x Knnti or similar mnterlal. Ttio top of Urn run ahould ivnlt alnuwt entirety nf trnp dHr ulnn Mm of ftld Imnicaa for hinge, which will kI( uell If cut Jioitt ly. Ttie HluMrntlon sJiow ono of the dwra projHM up lo aluivr the construc tion more plainly. Tho door nro I feet long, tho length of a lath, nml mny Ut H or 10 feet tho other way nnd still tvvt Ikj clumsy, N'lng wtwtructeil of auch light material. ThU trnp door It nn Important fen turo, at It pennlta the tender to enter ecilly for retuorlnc top aoll and retlnc lug with freh enrth. or other carina: for tho bird. Tlic frame mnterlal It of 2x2 Inch acautllnjr at tho corner. a vaciTt. rovLTit cr. white tho tide strip are made of Inch boards tvwol 2 Inches vcide, Ttie earth under thlt run thould bo slightly moundeit for tho aak of dryncesv lanu ami Home. I'lvnlas b4 ttmaaht. Rubtolllng aud drainage are tyttemt that thould be practiced In connection with each other. Sulwolllng wttboat drainage It more damaging than bene ficial, a It allowa tho water to accumu late and there remain. If tho ayiletft of drainage It made complete there la nothing better than deep cultivation, as- tlirted by the tubeoll plow. The great fear of tho who are cppool to ub tolling la that tbey are cotuclled to turn up toll front below, which la not desirable, at It rcjulrre time for the cold undersoil to become proper plant foml; but the tutxoll plow doc not, a many ujn,oe, turn up the toll. IT Imply pulverize It The plan utually lurtud It to plow the toll In th ordi nary manner, following In the mhh fur row behind the flrtt plow, with a aub oller, to which thould be harnetscd three horse. In order that the work may be thoroughly done. At the fint plow morn on, leaving the upper toll broken, the subsoil plow, coming after It. tlieuM go In to depth of at least 7 Incbce below tb plowed furrow (a foot. It poatlble), tbut rendering the actual depth quite deep, though not mixing the upper and lower stmts. The advantage la that tnolttur la re tained wben rain are net frequent, ow Ing to the greater capacity and depth of absorption at the time of rain, and also greater &oisttre from capUlary attraction by virtue of the porosity of the Kubtoll. EaslUa. Ry (he ow of caalUge th ration can be grtly cheapetu.1, but entllage U sot a balanced food, aad mutt not, therefore, b uted exclusively. A ra tlon of 43 pouadt ef casUtge. S puivl of eierer hay. 1 rBd of bran aad 1 of llatced meal will cot about 10 cents a clay and be aa nearly balanced aa can t desired. This ration will be better dlgeete.1 than on cotsrowd mostly of dry food, and the ensilage can be grown from a tlltge corn at a cvt be low that of any other food that can be produced eg the farm. M.U Jtte. Held esIw do tt attack old tree. If they can get the bark of yeung treca, but they hMMtlBwa da Eouch (Usage to orchards. Wrsp tb tree with tar pa par, extending the paper sereral Incbea l&to the groxai. This method nat oaly rttwcoU the Oepredxttaa of mice, but alsu tirrrat to protect against the bor er. The paper & extend orer oe foot abore the ground. Yoar Dsmt. The more yea talk to a rte-g the bet ter he llkea jeu. and he tlaes hla ten per to yoor every tnood. Are yoa er ry! He frisks and frolka aad Jump ep at vw with vlki abacdecx. Are you torrowfcli He wCl Uy hU head soft ly oa your knee, tooklag op Into your face trtth adoring, kindly jea that, far tnoro prettily than any words, t$ to cheer up. and tetl jva that he, at all crests, thinks yoa worthy of the tsbaost toed fortese. The right kt&d of a dog iMTr Wat yc forget bow mseh he kevea jwtj. Diwta rl aa4 nitoeWa. Ilea Mtileli In tlreharit. The uinrngo rewilta of dim illfforont methotU of orv'himt cnlturo nt tint Ohio Stnllon, (Hnnrlnit n iwrlml now of nix jenns nro pi!to nmrkelly In fntor of plntitliiK tho Itv In mh nml mulching tho tree. Tho tree on tho plat thui treated hare inndo n heittlvr nnd tnoro vlgorou Krowth than under any other system of culture, nml hnve pruducod doutilo nt ninth fruit. Under tho cultl vntloit nml oner crop method of cul turu tho tree nmdo very nearly n good n gniutli, nml (he fertility of the oil wn kept up, Tho fact, howorer, that tlm Kcnernl result, n reK.tnlt ljith troo growth nnd yield of fnilt, are Inferior to tho grow mulch method la tho surprising thing. The poorest rciit of all were ob tained, when clean cultivation through out tho season wae practiced, alnc no huiutM or fertility wn nddcil to the tvll hy thlt method, and the ground washed an.1 gnllleil badly that heavy fill wvru ni"Cfary, and the practlco IimI to ho nhandunwl at the end of the fourth year. Tho tree not In od nnd hTln a cl cutar area cultlvatnl nliut thmn gave very Rwd retuli for the flrtt two or three year, after which much, letter rraulta were arvuroil by either the coTcrcrop tnetluxl or tho eras mulch tnetluol. Thlt metUxl of culture wa thei mtsxt cxpenairo and lt)rlou plan adoptnl. It chief tiacfulneM I on small, very rough or elooy arm, where mulching material I not available, or on home grouti.ls where neat and tight' ly ground are desired. mU s4 Trees. Any fool can dcatror Irer. T1ut can not run awsyj and If they could tney wvnild ntlll m detroyel chonesl ml hunted down aa Ion; as fun or a dolkir cuuld be got out of their hark hide, branching lmnu or mtgnlflcent fowl tmrfcbonee. Vvtr that fell tree plant ttiemi nor would ulantlne avail inmib toward getting Uick anything Ilko tha noble primeval f arret Dur ing a man's life only saplings can tw grown In iJsce of tho old trcm, ten crh turtee old, tint have been deatroyed. It Uc more tlisn 3.0(0 years to nmke ernne of the trees In theao Wratern wcln, trw that are still standing In pcrfivt itrvngth ami 1-eanty; waving and tlrhtnff In the foretta nf tho Klerra. ThruKgh all the wonderful, erentful centuries sinew Obrlit's time and long before that Odd has canst for ttvww Imt MVeil them from dmtteht. ills. rase, avalanchee ami a thousand Attain ing, leveling teaipvsu and floxls, but he can not save ttwtu from fiwl only Uncie Ham can do that. John Mulr lu the Atlantic ' A aMMl Marttvt lear. The old market favorite pear, Loul IVonno de Jersey, Is still one of tho beet known and ruot iojmlar of the rrcnch type of I ear and It highly recommend. ed for tho New lln gland and Middle Htatc by tho otn dsl list of the de partment of agri culture. The name Is being more ami more shortened to !xhiIm which is enough to distin guish It from other varieties. This pear has LOVUS Ttxn. hern la cultivation for more than a hundred years, but the original tree Is still alive at Its placo of origin In Southern France, aays American Cultl. valor. Although a French pear, It seems to Po a hardy as any nnd sue ceeds at far north at Ontario nnd In parts of Northern New Kngland where any pear will thrive. It U a gocsl pear to grow on quince roots, producing large specimen and annual crop. It alto doe well on pear roots. It Is a rather largo pear, choice specimens averaging aUuU threo and one-half Inches long. The akin Is yel lowish ttrv-rn, with reddish, brown checks aud dota. The deh I white, fine grained and buttery and tho flavor ploswnt and spicy. It ripen about with the BheMon In early October. Its shipping nnalltlM. are excellent, and It ranks among tbe first of the general purposo pears. Water for Cwves, If a cow gives sixteen quarts of milk per day, she mutt, consequently, con sumo an eijual quantity of water. If tho water Is Icy cnld ah will not drink, because she thereby become chilled. She will fall off In her yield of inltk, because sho can not produce unless she drinks a quantity suirtctent for the milk and the demand of her body. She Told, utually, a larger quantity of water. The water for the cows, si the weather beAunea colder, therefore, stVHttd be warm, If tba Bow of milk It ta cswtlnua. JbtB f ... . NAIU'IKO ONTIII! 1'LOOll, Knowleilae of lliivr In Ileal ,' ,eeesNry, A knowledge of how In rest will he n snvltiKof mniiy III nllncka In hot wentl. or, Olio nilitht thllih t lite t tmeii lmi. Muni would know tho lies! wiiy for her to And ri)H, hut I Imio imhmi ist ninny woiiumi lllnu tlmtuselte iIohii to "real" In tutiiimT, or wlntlT fur tlmt tnntler, "Itli nil their clothe on, mk ImiiiiiiI In light rollnra nnd dustily ,f. etel, that I roalltu wnvjHirnlluly rw hnvo oven n notion of how to relix tKMly ni)i intiid, llettlug I n ihIpikv, nnd lu do It so Hint one wilt Ui re frtMhed, It Is iiocestitry to tvniiitely relax. There will Ihi little or no re tiinvnl of Klremjlh If the norrre nnd lirnln work Ilka mail during the "rest" Three thing tiitl to reiomt ure light garments (onu I enough during thl season), quiet and u aiitxtuiHl light, sny Uio New York livening Telegram, lacking any una of thesa much goul It lost, aud twenty minute ucd In tht way aru worth lioiirs of lylug down wttismt relaxing. A woman who I at home all day may take tueh a rest at any thus that alio cImnmci to nrrangn her hoiib),t nlTalrs for that puroe, but for a lui. lies woman It I different. Yet the ileitis It, and I with all Mould try titlug half an hour In thl way wben they oxuo home from a day downturn, particularly whllolho iiinmi-r heat hti N-eii exhauttlng. To begin tho Mr," first remove all the clothe one hat wont during tb day, and If Iltlo fk a howrr beta. Falling thl, a ttwnglng In cold water (a real stringing, nut a hath) It suffi cient, and then don a thin drrieg gown. No matter tww small the apartment, there mutt bo one rin lulo which a person can go to t quiet, and there ahe alwuld hie lierself. If a wikbw can lie on the floor comfortably sb will find tills tho coolct pltce In lb house. For thl a sheet should be wpread, and she will wstil a oeopl of pillows In nice, cool esses. IF0 HUB" m-a. A new argument In favor of news paper ndvertttlng come fnwi le Mot nee by way of Waverly. lows Tb editor of tho Waverly Democrat, a weekly paper with no edal Interest In the fortunes of It dslly neighbor. reorU an Illuminating coHvrrsatloa with a succeswful l)e Mnlnet merebtBt who said, ;ivakln ef his advrrtlte ments : "They pay In twv waya. They br!f nistomers to our store, and they kre? tlown our expense for derk hire fully one-half, for the ads mske It ilt! for one clerk to do the work of two. They prime the customer with the In formation that thy would otherwise have to get from tho clerk at the ex pense of hi time. "Having rend our announcement, la four cane out of live, a customer comes Into our store knowing Jut whxt he wnnl and Jut what he will hit to pay, and nil the elork has to do U to produce the guod and get tb money for them. In a store that ! vertUes proerly there are very few lejile who come In 'Just to look around,' and as n consequence biiilnc moves easily nnd briskly." The merchant went on to say that several years ago, when one of M1 partners thought that the advertlslest bills were too Jilch, the firm dropped lu Ratunlsy ads, just to see wUt would happen. There was the usual ruth Monday, and tho partner who wanted to cot down the advertising Nailed triumph antly. Hut he laughs best who Uujm last. The man who tells the story -J tlut when night came everybody In th stwp wat worn out Heads of depart ment said I hey mutt have tnoro help. Yet the sales were the llgMcst of any Monday for a year. An unuiuxl number of buyers did not know exfb ly what they wanted ami the clerks' tlnva hnil been consumed In helplaf them tnako their conclusions. On olbtf Mondays their conclusion had I"8 nwde In advance by r-dlng the d. No doubt mrrcbanla In other town could give almllar letttmony A fore In business that at once lnrvsi sales and keeps exjenrei down I to Important to be Ignored. Not Qaallftea. No. sub Harris l.n'f imiW Air dt t7i.t.A. . .t.i .,. iAtrte. .wvu , iievianu vucio " -lilt don' gib yV wtnga ter ho I9 natiM on de Oy-Icaf oh de 11 1 Me." No mttr Kiw M-nS. man's funfrtl costs It axvet him. a lot of money sfW ward. A t&aa seMocBs.'hu mivh rood In tt wrid vatjl he aix.jx trytac to do h""- MIL m ir aV' ;mj$mwmm? 'l''. " ""T, 'V' 'Qi wmmtomHrzT' "VJt-MT i