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r ; Aunt Diana 77jc Sunahina or" the Family oo0oooeooooaoooo0oo9 CUAI'TKU IX. Miss Carrington received a letter from Allsan soon after thin, the eoacluskn of which mde lier smile; liut that wm not AUen'a fault. Hogec bad taketi ow.e. wn of tin? Imlf-ttiitMhevI sheet of note Imper and find HIM it utter lib. own fash Ion, adding a lengthy message from Itudel. AhVo.n protested In vain; the letter Hunt Co with Itoger' appendix or els n day's post would 1 lost. "We have pood limes now nml then, ml set up a laugh and astonish ourselves. One thine, I hate cujejed my breakfast for the last three weeks. No more hike warm cofec. poured out with an acidu lated smile, we hare I be real thins In smites now. There. I think I hare In Dieted enough on j-ou, so I will subscribe inrsceir. "Your affectionate and grateful nephew. "ItOHKit." When Mhw Carrington read tats letter to Mr. More, on the ok bench by the rlter, a pltased look came over the old roan'e fact "I like that lad." he etM. striking bin Ivory-headed stick Into the ground. "I remember bis voice pleased me wBen be was here some years ago; a good honest voice It was. .Mark my word. Mfew Di ana, our little m abeam Is fulfilling her mis-don." "I think Itoger la all the happier for baring bis sMtr," retursed Mb Carring ten. with a skrh. Oh,"- he Mid. turning hh sightless face toward Iter quickly, "you are miaaiat the child, and so am I. Sunny I beyoad oar reach Juet now; one an net help wtehlag bar hark sometime. IV my part. I bad no Idea bow sorely I tthould rotas ray little pupil." I always knew what her Iom would be to me," ret u Nml MUs Carilngtea. with seme emotion; "that Is tbe worst of iso lating one's nffectleiH. I bare so few who are absolutely neesaaary to me; only you and (irevllte and Allle three out of this world full of millions : it sevens wrong somehow." The fewrr to lore tbe fewer to leave." replied tin old nun, somewhat dreamily. "I)o you know." observed MU Carrlng- ton. a little abruptly, "that Orerllle Is very angry with me for sending Allle away?" "Ob, be baa written to you, has lie?" with a half smile, for be had already re ceived a stormy letter from bis grandson on the same subject. "Yea; tie Is as indignant at toslhle about the sacrifice, as he terms It. lie rails me shabby for not letting him into the secret; he declares be shall go round by Chesterton on his way borne ami bare it out with AlUan; but t hire put a atop to that." "What! you deprived him and Sunny 01 tuai poor lime ieasur7 wnat a strttK There was a moment's silence after lloger'a speech, nnd then be began again but this time there was a glimmer of ro'srhlef In his eyes. "Allle, what should you ssy If I should promihc to bring jou and Mew Anan to grtiier In less thin half an hosier" "I should say jou were n msglolnn." returned Alison. . "NetrrtheleM, the tblnc "ball lie thin." wns bis oracular reply, and then he aaM quick ly, "IjMk at the el.vttfs, Allle: we shall hare n thunder storm d I recti;." Alt eon gave n startled glance at the sky: there was no met.'nktHg the gathering bitted new overhead. "What shall we dor-' she exclalmett. In a il sconcertetl olce. "I hae my new hat on, and this nice clean eantbrK and w-e bae no umhtvlla, and there is not a boe In sight." "All right," was tttwr's cheerful re inc; "things are junt as they should be. Walk as fast as jolt can ! In less than ten minutes we shall be at the icate of Mnplcwood. Could anything t more clev erly arranged? Of course we must take refuge from the imitendlng storm. The) will be comielled to betie us for an hour at least." "Oh. Ilogcr, what a good Idea." ex claimed Ai:on. laughing. "I'leaee let u make haste, though, or we aksUI never reach Maulewood In time." And AINin quickened her walk into a run. Itut the heavy drops pelted on her before she took rrfuge In the ortico. Itefore Ilogcr cotihl lift bis band to th hnoi-Ler. the dear was llung open, nnd Anna stood on tbe threslwld. "I saw you both running down the read," she exclaimed, eagerly. "I knew ou would take refuge here from the rain there is going to be sueu a heavy storm ami I was Jot beginning to fesl fright ened at the thotight of Mug alone In It. but I don't mind a bit now." "Do you man that Mrs. Ilardwk-k and your sister are out?" Ud linger, as be sfcojk Alison's light mantle, which was already wet. "Yea. they are out dining. There is to be a dance afterward, so they will be er late. Do you mind my taking yoii Into the morning roon? I have some work that I must flclah, or lva will be disap pointed, but I can talk to you aU the same. Oh. It is so nice to see you again." looking at Alison affectionately. "la it not nice to see me. too?" asxed linger, in a comical lone. "I don't think you ought to leave me out In the cold. Mis Anna." Anna laughed and blushed at thb. then she Hiid. very prettily, in her chlblbtS way, "Oh. I am gbu! to see you. too. but I sever thought of telling you so. Will )ou rirg. Mr. Itugrr? and then Morton will bring us some tea. I'leate tak that easy chair by the window. Miss Merb It Is Kva s favorite seat, because there b such n pretty ilew of the garden" "No. Indeed. I am going to help you." returned Alisoa, laying her hat aside, and pulling off her long gloves. "Ob. you poor child, what a task V as she itiaperled An a's work. She waa trflamlng an In dian muslin gown with coffee-colored lace. "Yes. U It not pretty?" returned Anna. inn'M-Mitl. "Kva menus to wear it at oor gsrda party on Thursday, You and Mr. Koger are both coming, are you not?" "We are not Invited." returned Alkson. a little gravfly, as she look a thim'tle from her pocket, and helped herself un asked to a needle and thread. "I am go- you Anna? and please rrmcmbrr I am only n girl m.wlf, it ml my name Is ,l sou, and not Miss Merle. .Never mind, what )our ssior snjs is not truei pso.tle oltrn say things when they hit put out which they do not realty mean. No me could think jou forwards I nut sure ILvtr would laugh at such an Idea If I weie to tell him." "You mutt not do that." returned Aim, ntletly; "he would he wt ii-mrt with lirat they are not good ftlett.ls. jou know. Oh. tow glad I am to till you this; It txVtH ilttlte a lo.td o niv mind. I was afrnhl ou would tit I n't me so ungratefil after presalng me so hlntlly to ntme; jou m.tht have thought I did not care I cried about It so often." "Yon must nevw do that again," re- COUOnETE ON THE FARM nlm nlwnya liflnc In m!il Just llttlo inorc riiihI limn nrcraaniy to Ml tlm Uaefulnett Ha W,la Itanga nml li void in llu jrnul nml llivit mUlliiiC to as Dorabm at Stonn. tlio ttlMuir "f MIhI Ktul Kvi-I vmhimII ccmotit to n little ttiorc than till tint Ur Anil. ' Aidr-n, ll't;r In HjMI fht. vu1 , ,,0 ,,tr xtMri. gie ..is. II H Al Isnt Knnef, t)m et . , , . ..1..1 ..., i...i,t,ll..i III i.r i . u t,.is. wa.huta.ixi it.sieCMiif.. ' I"' " "K Muon should ! l or ,..,,, .. lit fuet wli , iiim may 10 umdo from nwteriRl, Ima fully tl iiwiwtttl to , ,,, miivl iut ,,,, ,., .... .. iiioiuinwis 11m vt:u tout vnriui iicin. .."..., ...' , i..... :.MUi.u,.i in durability for moat pun It f. ' 1'V. ... . . i 'Z" V. " iZ.. 1, ... . ... .. 11I. 11., 1. ... ..i I....I levcini. n ivtt n 11 t' i"' nknimr. 111 11 ii mi tii iti nittt tini.i- oat atone, while for clicapni'tm it mir- rfiWW tmiics iilniost nny utlicr form of cmi' Htriii'iiiii npirtmi'lilnllltiit'riimiii'iit'y. ine grt'itl nttlroHiia nnd otlittr lurnu on inch aiilo to keep the bonnla pIUL'O. ill liUUIililitt ShIiiiI, f'Ut the iitvc'iiiil In ttisrlrr I't.'ti sluts, Mrc, e 1 r 1 1 ' k I Willi silt nml , p. l'or nrotmrt'nnlntf the conrct It Is !'' '! ii'f Ibrui .ttl. ily in u-.l l.til- nsimllv accurHte cnmigh tnuasMitii' that ler. Drain 1 11 il iHoilit wlu-n mid n anck of cemeiit hoi .a um otitilc foot, eiit (Ihmii In tllro. sprinkle m tlitiu ....mi. ........., -..1 t.... ... " ntti. uuetiiicwii'ii iiMiMKiitiin imu ciunu to m . 1. . .. u .a . 1 ... ftillw ...ut..Mi..ui 11- oi ..... JIUISin IHHKIPKH l-a-n inixiurK, c nnw-mi wicnrrrm ami iwir Willi , nllcd Allen,,, unite pal-ed si this: "if -, mh,,,tlt,B rywrote conattuctlou to n T'wl TV" . Wi ,, . ' . ,, .f '. . TT "- do not come to Thr Holms I shall unlle uriirimiiK fxti-nt. ,,,C r''"1 ,,f ""M "ml ,hrtw' r,U,,U fr" "f "'"" ' mM " umiersiaml where the r.iuli lies, we .,111 The former in Kcncrnl Ims, liowrvrr, """,.' ,,r' V t .' . i V i . ot make things worse by frettl-ig over ' ns y-l flw to uvnil htintvlf uf tin wimltl u.c HKlit ilik fwt of wiimI ml them. We must try and Ite iHent fur ,ulvnntBBa wlilcl, concrete olTera twlv ruble fet-t of uriivfl. i Jtle-ln may Ik- loiter by a . I lV. There are Krent many rumlrueliom ,f cu'",ul nt ,,,B wlter.HMirri.w inr urn iTiuun'ini in i-HHI until tile nlu.nt ll, Cui-i.i f... i...l,.l. .x... ....!.. I. ",1 manvnil, lll'B inn - .. t.. .-.I I. .1 . ' "- ". ".i.v.i .,. , .....I !!... m ueotl to tea came nml II was time to s.,mjmtn MWOlI(,y flu, ,, tt, 0.N,H.rk,nco "";'"' the ,n.K.rtl.m. U ml. lloger. lie was not sorry to lie railed, i,' ,,... '-,,.i ....1...1... .t'.. uood plnn la to mnkn n Imx H to n feel ..1. . i .... ., i.-M..m'iwiin.n. i.n rumi mi nt nbni. w it.. . . . I......1.I..., itisri' ami ix uicnen iipep, uui wiitunn -rt.- tit.... .. ... "...r. '' " .."'. nr".V unvt l l,L c ic when Ik.IIi h.atvfi.. t.ml " ' nteti, mis we, ctctling. as II MM ill Uf ' ,,,, arc .wnatH. rl hnr ..i.i-l tol' "r WlttOIII. This Call then llO plarexl darkest part of the ehmhbery. the ever. , 'fi , .'"nitilcreil. lor It urn ,.' Uh. M.rrm mimI mn I ur i'rv.l In ereens iitmltnf far in.. eU. i the win. "tlona for farm bmlilinifs, barn him rr ., ' aunriiiHnti aan i or j,rvei m treens coming rar loo no to i he win- .. ,, .. , ",'. ...,... the pmHr aui.Hint can be plnresl In It. Wttts. lint ,. m; one sat In the room. " X 'r?..".. '.Ji,-' "J.V'J ""l SI nply lifting tbe Ihix uway will leave arsir itt, w-jz ,,0ornoV ht: sxs i $;. . mz- .. tntle. Uit a smaller one was placed In crete sIhmiM be umv generally sdopttsl l'"'l on the platform to m deptH of ihe bay wlmlow. rtHind which the thiee on tbo fnrm la the ease with winch It th.m' '' "vo Inehea. I.mpty the ilr- joung people were gathered. enn lit, lminllts.1 nml plnrttl by the farm. 7 "u""1wr wcka of cementfln top of Anna tjnitv forgot her hmdarbe and er himself withsitit tlio nceil of aklllctl the aml nml turn dry wtln n airnvol fear of the thunder as she performed her nml high priced labtir. Any farmer ""l tlwrrwuhly mlxel whrH the whwle -Imple duties of hosit-s She looked so who la handy with n saw nml n Imml n """ wl" ,mv" " ""'f1""1 ""' '''w pJeaseti wbet, lloger tohl Iter thai he bad enn moke the furiiw rctiulretl for most rwlu rM' ",K"t of K'rnvel sIhmiM iww eer ta.le.1 bHter tea. that he laugh- of tlm conatructlona mitbe farm, wlnlu "'"'" top of the aoinliiwlrritiwiit, Ingly accusal her of nerr hating enter, mlxlnn nml plnclni of the iHutcrcte enn M w,m'1' turnetl over onco n day. ami talned company before. To his surprise no be ihme by ttie farmer liimwlf or ,m' ,urn,l,K e,Hlt nw unl11 ,M" ww,, -he answertsl him ttlte .rK.ly. 'Oh. by ,w h,rC) mmi s(ck tl1W of nm.s Is tbort.Uhly mixed, ami of n n. i."u t J IT tM '"T ,,ttW r can tbua Ik. utll e,l fr improvt- fthcr ehlny nawro. The nmotint of ?! bi. ! T """ n'" '"" ' lNJ laatnafor- wter nel.l will ilepeml larr-ly ilme bat I do n seem to know nay tWr,y " ""' "" lor the imtore nml rlrym-o .f tfie and "Or vrnnr -" ,, l ii.-, -u. Af,Br tl,e K'-m-ml linen of eonatntr- RMVcl nml can beat bs. determined by -' . ". " T'-'r. ' "? i M i"r'-r z i:,:z :i.: zzzrz'tr "" Wet Will lo-niahl. ' ,0 lvere Ihe rurm. The purmate """ .,.-..--...-v .. h... ..m ,. We!U,here b. Oons.n Anthony. ,t, -fthe form I. to Ih,W th wet. aloahy ir ZTtorVTuL Km. be is a yonag man. of eourev T .. .. . .. M...t. ... n.. ... ...., . ..i In other wonla, the form U the mold rtttrt u' ,h "faee quite readily on which the wet eoncrcU la. tamitetl ""JPrna;, is preterm!. Unwed to harden. Tho Inaide of ,or Hmhlnif fence poU, drain tile, know, fashion Hill I don't think be would lllu. lu nuu o my lea parties. Uvs alwsjs m. that '"to I mm Mttot, s a-hlLI tk-l i-amL X.V m-i. ami A to talk to me. I am afraid I am not ery tlio form therefore must have c.aclly !,c-' whrB l'"' f"'ma aro wel, n clever." tho ahape ami ilimeiialona OcaireU of ,,r rr "lture ia to be preferrrd. In "I am glad of thai." returned Ilogcr. the flnlslutl protluct. Kor Krwiml Ikwra K'tieral It may Iki hW that the dryer promptly. "I detest people who think uml nsuIkb no forma are required, only ""' '"'"turo Uie more rammlK or themselves clever. You are unite deter such na will keep tbo concrete from ,nmPmiC la rUlnsl. Hut In tu caae enough for Alison and me. Ily the bre. spreading beyoml the limits. ammltl tho tamjiinK lie neglected. .Vls Anna, bww do you get on with jour For walka nml foumlntlmia nbove the l'J"0UK ratninliijr slioobl always be U.!!?7 .... ... Krouml, the form rwiuirwl la n smooth hmi to Inaure thnt the nrnw la na tlvii .... ,....,, ...... u.r-,. ...... t,K)t KMlri, frame on each aide of the ' f'siino iu iiiokc u. SuRcaitlont for Commlsiton. one of her ryS blushes, wklch mde desired wall. Thl.bonrtl frame or fwm her almost trelly. "I hare s little time ,... ,,.., ,. ... , '..''" andytmhavenotghenmealeonforso " V. V? ""V Z " " ' . At a meeting of the aKncU.iral ' UTZ" 7rLi.. - ,Z. ' .. i . .. ....K uui, ficlly ,lf thc f)rfgn AKricultural '-"" - ntsprendlnK' College on November SO. Ihe request ""' mM seml-llulil concrete from nml atroni; onouuh totiruvent while tbo concrcto li being- tampttl. nf President Hooserrlt's Coomry 1.11c The forma may be bu It to their full Commission for suggestions thtt height at once, or a few board wlilitl might aid the rmnmitsrfin in msklng nt the time n the work of pliiclng the I" report wai discussed and tbe fol- l cam sat id drvrnjluit. mail bv atirring f gr.itttl h r.- adlah, tltrie lsl.l-sMvuiriils of Iruinu Juice, noe bilf leniorurnt of silt , it I tlaab of paprika Into one i-.:t.ul of tbbk whlHietl tr.am It ctitlnieil siinia, Cut Ihe sipia t . s n.til .irr" atn boll until lender, but nt a t ciimigli in mash, duller it bnklnk tllsb aisl .tirrr the bottmn with h later ..f siptaab, oxer which sprinkle a mile salt, a Utile Murir and a lew litis nf butler. Keep doing I b la uoiH the .11. h la roll. On tp. In aihlltbui i th kh ! mint, ad I a little graletl iiuiuiea. l-.r In alMMtt twn-tlilrde uf h i-ii.f.il uf milk ami bake Ih a modern 1 1 oten Herts Hot. atutte.1 I'PMr. 'I'hla nutnmn dainty la delirlmis nmt U mtde by taking DrtM s-ars. rtilMng off ihe ftps and removing part nf the oris. Hiram the frwlt until temler In a steamer aotl dip In stiar a. 'nip on Ihe tdllt nt tT)lalllallitn rtll tlir centers with naoshmllv frtMing la which are mird equal parta of a-lt.t- ped date ami candled berries ..p with rlltfsrs4 cream nnd swrve wlili angel rake, I lirsMi llHtelel. Ileal alt rg.s light wllliout se(Mrti. Ing )oUa and whllra and ailr lui.i 1 1 m half a cup uf Milk, a full tet;f.iitlll of aalt and a pinch of pep'r. tlMM tttvt tableeiaainruhi nf grated rli.'.-w. line jour omelet wh ready wl'h wcittsl butter, tum In tbe Ml t lure and enok na m Mtwbl any other omelet. list. In l'l. I'nt oti-r the ire In n aureiMin a rap of water, a cup of seeded ratslns, n tup of sugar awl a pinch of grated nut 'neg. Tblrkeu tbbt mixture after boil ing fur n few mlaulra with a lllllo twiMtareh or gour, ami bake with n kwg, Mr. lloger." "The rain is over now," obserted All son, In a regret fol voice, "and It Is grew, lag so dark. lloger, ue ought not to stay any longer." Wip hiihJ t ttilfltl M rMi AM TlallFV. day." replied Anna. "I am looking for- concrete progrtasca. Usually it la n lowing lUlCHtant prcpurd: If federal apprnpriatmns arr to be bikmI ami in rural com Iteef nml Carrots. Take on powud nf rnuml of beet ami chtt CMreeiy. Chop thre otrn'' Bno ami rwok with the uteat In wat'-r ., with tmU liHHr. huliwr afcl mm otihiu Just to cttver until tbme Kea?n IhlVj?' I .Mlkl 'PKi4iMn ulih M lilSlaslWMOirtlt !'n;lT",led "0man ,0U nrflf.,r,, lrMl '. ake continued "My dnr 1mhI, 11 would not do at all," retureed MUs fVirrinctoa. In her most resolute tone. "You spell that boy no dreadfully that yen glee in to all his whims. You want B to keep you all In order." "lint where would be the barm?" per sisted Mr. Moore, amlllng. "Just a call and a chat; why, it would do Sjnny good." "No. no; It would only unsettle her. flrevllle kball go down to The Holms some day, but not Just yet. Allle will get on better If we leave tier entirely to her self tbe first few months. Why, unless things go vtrf wrong. I do not Intend to go down mysslf until next spring. Hut Crevllle, oh. no; I told him on no ac count to do it." "And you expect him to obey you, I suppose T "Oh, yea, he will olxf me now. Later on, perhaps Hut we shall see. I am enre It would I only cruel kindness for Orevllle to unsettle her. Kite frets enough after us, I am sure ot that, and seeing him will only bring us more vividly be fore her. Itesldea, there are other rea sons; but. my good old friend, you do not often distrust my wlsJom." ".N'or do I now," be returned, slowly. "I waa only putting roysetf In my boy's place, and thinking how he must long for n glimpM of Sunny. Have It jour own way, Miss Diana; Orevllle Is almost aa much your boy aa he la mine, and I know jou would not cross him if you could help It." "No, Indtcd," she replied, very gently; T think you, and Orevllle, too, may trust me." And theu tbe conversation dropped. CIIAlTKIt X. "lloger, doe it not seem strange that Miss Ifardwlek never brings her sister to The Holms?" ' "Well, no, Allle. I am too profound a student of human nature to think any thing strange. You women know bow to tyrannize over one another. Itcvengo Is awect, even to the feminine mind. 1'oor MUa Anna la expiating the offense of having excited our commiseration. The flat has gone forth her days at The Holms are numbered." "I took rather a fancy to the ioor lit tle thing, and I hoped to havo been of aorne 'so to her she uretna ao'utterly de void K friends." Aifsou and Ilogcr were walking down a country road The evening, wan sultry, and lloger bad Invited his ulster to ac lonipanr blin in ooo of their pleasant but to talk to me and lloger." "Oh, how kind you are!" returned Anna, gratefully. "The thunder always makes my head ache a little, and 1 have been working all the afternoon, and it was so hot ; indeed," Interrupting herself. "Kva was writing out your notes of in vitation to-diy. I think she gate them to Mabel. I am sorry." Hushing a little as Hhe spoke, "that jou should have them so late.'but Kva Is always so busy." "So is some one else always busy," observed lloger, with a pitying glance at tbe girl's tired face. Ilotli he and Alison thought she looked thinner and paler than when they saw her last; her blu eyn looked large and heavy, and the veins of the foreheai( were marked loo clearly; her fair balr was strained from Iter face and tolled somewhat untidy, and her gray Horn dress looked tumbled and far from freeh. , "I am afraid you will have to house us for a good hour or more," llogsr obavved. "for the weather means mischief, and In tbltt climate it never rains hut It pours, so while Allle does jour work jou mf aa well make yourself com form ble. I sup pose jou will not mind my going Into Ihe library for a book, for I am not much of a band at talk? You may summon me when taa Is ready." And lloger marched off, muttering to himself; "Two Is tompany, three Is none; she shall not be bothered will, making company talk for me, poor little girl i" "How good be Is!" wklapered Anna, almost before tbe iloor bad closed be hind him; "he thinks I want to talk to you aloue, and so I do. Oh, bow ipilek ly jou work! your needle seems to fly. My bead was aching so with stooping oter the muslin that I could hardly see, but when 1 told Kvn so she said I was alwaja full of fancies, and that I was so dreadfully idle. Iiut I don't think I really am Idle, do you?" "No, indeed," ret urn wl Alhton, with something of Aunt Diana's abruptness; "I am sure jou have been working too bard, you look so thin nnd unsubstantial. Tell mc, Anna, why have jou never come to see tno again, aa you promised?' "Kva dose not want mo to come; at Icnat, I think so; she always raises diffi culties when I ask to accompany her; and and" her ejea filling with tears "she was so angry that afternoon when you and Mr. Roger were so kind to me; she said 1 was so forward that people could not help noticing me, and that she was sure Mr. lloger thought so." "Never mind, Anna dear may I call dree, loo." she continued, as Itog-r left cure on tho forma. A ijootl form In- liL-1. i5"i?r " L. . s-.i tn .. .-... ,.i. t -iru- .. ... -i-.,. i.u.t..... ....it economic cotiail.ttni n not so pretty a. Uv'a's dress-surha beau- vidmg n spade la used freely nlo'ng the IhaTVhey be mndVTTs'ist'ne! blah " H,r' n,Wm, "" "U ""M '""k tiful mtudlu; mine Is only cream-colofed boards so us to work tho larger stonea ,fhools and normal schools fr the ,.,.,!,' (,h,rl,ei. "lam re vau will look -.- l. ..l ?Z2ah .-.-., r " ourpme o maintaining courses ,H; IMi ,!,. tor twenty ntlittilee tms lamsurcyoH will look rerj nice, and smooth compact facit. si ruction in agricultural, indti.trnl H..mri .,, Mlui . , '...i llt ,- I shall bring jou some powers." returned If n part tularly smooth Job la dealr- and domestic arts, and including bu.i ?u. ? 7. . .' . . . e Alison, kindly, with a vivid recollection wJ, ,ltf forWla sUuld l made uf dremt- ne. methods and home tanitat.nn. so lu muT tnul ,M?1 "nt "f bow well Anna bad looksd with the knot umbcr Rmj ,lttJ vtH-y cloaely. ' mb'ic school teachers may "tn l'nl tewntinnftil of gelatine. of roses fastened la her gray dre. siimhiii is verv n.l fur furmj ..f iiu btve the training necessary for leach- eufienrsi la eidd water, then tlttdvi Then they joined Itoger lu tbe hall. ., If one inch lumber la ,tal fur '" ,.ho bjcu lit the public '"' the forma, tho atudding must twi bk- cJ!ii.i .,... u ... i . . . .t. " cl two r...t itnart. r nv f.,, tr . .SeC2.m ,h' ' ' cure the your new ,,., . ,,.",',:. , r .. ., ,w cntcieney ot tne sgrlrullural col- two Inch lumber la utcd. If tho wall er, ,Md experiment suiiom. the na Yes. Indeed, lloger. I am so thankful "'""" "' , ,." . UA,,Y" . . '" ""' , Kovernmcnt should o-opcr.il for the rain. I am getting unite foml of ''T?,, ,",.,, lo w'' me ataie tit agrtcuitueul e,.., Anna. There is mi much gtwdnesa under K'-'th8'" w'tli "twllmg wiru" In order to sluii work, this work to be under the i shv childish manner." prevent wi"ir aprenuing. wiiun tlio mrcci supervision in me agncH'tHrai "Well. Allle, he observed, as walked briskly down Ihe wet road. yon bad a nice time with frleatir lata "I know jou would appreciate her." he forma nru removed, tho wlrca enn bo oeg- With an atl collate appioprl- reluraed. heartily "IW Utile girl! One cut with a jmlr of nlppcra u cloao to lt" fZ?XfWlVtt,t'" i"' UtV i ... . "...i . ..-! ..... ..., ti... ..oil n. t,. .,...,.... !,,..., elinir iirlctillursl schools, larinrrs M giati io uo nnvinutg to itetp urr. i it ere .u .u. .i.. ....m. ;,, ..,, ,,., .:..., i .: in Is itot imiel. a felbtw like me can .lo. e. For ordinary walla of low height and "'.'V1 ,? ,,! lined aJ i dftV -. cent say n klml wr.l when tople .nub not limned utely aubject to heavy loud- ' ." -!t ''r?. '"i!!"' '!"?:, i..,,"L,,.r.1.,," her. or leave her to sli abme In ihe eor- Iny, tho forma may bo nnfcly removed :,n,)nrtant discoveries of the cxuerl- fl ners. That U almost all I have dime." In from two two three dnya. In very incut stations could be given to cvory n Hut you tearh her Mtlu. Itoxerr dry wenther tho concroto ahould bu . farmer of cverv state as .- . 1. .. t.-..a ..!.. lit till. s.s -.1 ' toneeasci wss ihc nasty rrnjr. .- eprinKKHi ottcn cnougit to Keep II preny wn t learning, i n- iwr inns moiat lor nt leust n wecK nf tor placing. thing once ronfldti! lo me her dllftcullli-s, and mi whenever an opportunity came I gave her a quarter of nn hour's const nt Ing. Kim owsl lo come rather ofirn lo The Holme onre niton n time. Well, I shall leave ln-r In jour hands now, Allle. A girl friend of her own age will be fur better for Iter." "I am sure jou have ln gol lo her. A light covering of Mruw, earth or old Black Spot or Pork. During the butchering season nf the rlao will help to rotuin tho molaturo ,VMr lh? experiment station frequent l retard evaporation from tlio con-, v "!f. I'cm of pork that bu ;;..' """..ret.nt an unmarheltl.le appear.nc.: ToimtiehemphnaU onnnot be ., .lolnine.alIeK';. v.. ,.. iirm. u. v,l u III -VIVbfcHlff lilt I mnterinl nml properly mixing tho con over the lea kettle, and the Juice of two ra ages ami one lemon, t'rt. Slntpl tt'nr i Unit Has. The ptMtlng of eggs to H froth, nftett a tiring lack, will be niuite easier If, before breaking the ruts Into tbe basin the lutter Is rlneed III tstbl water. Atld to the i-Rga it pinch of salt, elniid In n rMl current of air wlillf iMMllug Hutu, nnd they will smmi froth. NlraiurJ 1,'uslnnl, IttMt four eggs with lour l.tbtrejKKiu- fills of sugar; itibl ntie pint of cold milk . .... .., .. in. ...i..... CVflry n,MI Ulln ieneHiitiiu ill veiiiiin iii... ruiir into n iHiitertsi mmiiii, ctiver wim Uittered Mpvr nml t tut lit very gently for one lurtir. Turn out enrefttlly me) serve hot or eobl. crete. Tho cement should bu it aland- Itoger. or she would not be so grateful to " '' wh'c'' '" lomonitrtotl U vniuu tiiiuuii yt'iirn ut use, which re liable teats ahow to bo perfectly Bound, and ahould bo fret, from lumps. Tho und ahould bo fairly coarse. roisonably clean nnd entirely free you." tint n itoger only sin vion sense!" rather Impatiently. AIIon, with Iter usual (art. changed the subject. (To be ronllnurd.) Militates Nut Taffy, Hull a iuart of tmtlHssea until a Mill'. drnipil lu Irett water Is brittle, mid it llsMHitiful nf Iwklug H mid stir In it found In be dnllnl uilli ,.lb u,..i like growths of various sixes ranging "" """W t'"dieii ICuglUtt wnlniila or fin that ii f a pin-head to a liairttut bbkory iuiih us ties I red. I'uur lulo a Alany ot these iput in the enr.y gn-HMd tin nml when old break una stages contain a small amount of put. piece mi iijt cmriHi caaiiiinaiiou a (Wall mite will be found buried deeply in the iklu. I he mile causing these pustules and Care lit ClrHiitnu I'liullrr, If wlillo eltMiilMg Hullry the gilt Is broken, nn iinpleaaMiit tiiKte Is given to subieotient black stmt is known as tit meat. This tasle enn I reii'ovnt .. -. .. s . as-. .- s s . . T,.i. -- -. .".. . t.... . . ww '. vi miiiiaw iniiiHiiiisiiiii . . ..; I urate iiii ii rr'riiHiMH tatfe , ii t i m it ! imimimiiiihih vni IUI. at VPrV IVrlMM the only horee lu the world H,,?M b.B clf",fn' trvn ,fr"m Vogotablo are lmHC fr tl., , Mmil mr )n with it "spenklug" tube ill provldtd tect from Ita Mliill lo Hh ntviier'H - i -. ssts ssiiynsaiiii irnin v(nrfinniis nmiittr. ' n irntudi - a ..' ahould be clean, freo from vm-otablo .!! tliT. T1 "l.V""'. ' fr? by making tlm . peat fr half an hmir material nnd for most farm unea tho . ntav he seen onlv bw ih. t. Mi In (Hiltl wular, lo whlcli n Inblfejiioiirul 'lv- liipvnlfviou ulaas jiut wiiru the mite attack the hog larger pcbMos should not oxecod ono firul fi It fill Innluiu In illninnToe fir ing aiMriiiwiiiH 'nimaj. n t. inter, ,n nblieneo of hUtttbl0 ,;ravul, broken ,i not well known, and aa it Imrruwt owned by Mm. Walter Wndlmin-I'oiro, gtoe of n almllar aigo may bo urctl, "'eenlv into the skin Irestinent or the Tho proportions moat ccnurolly ' ."" " iiisecnciuea ii in lime vxliie; of Ignition. Ilenrlng It ntlgli nt nlglir, of imklug stxln hits been inldisl. lurU 1'itncnl.e. Cut sweet aalt tetrk lulo hiiiiiII pieces frj u llttlo nml stir Into u good grhbllo- rnnv -. - -..i...va is ii. nine vsuie: .... ..... . aho concluded to liiivo tin urriiiigemeiit minuted for farm nurnorca are mix-. ,'C,,,,M ,,,crc ' fnillrntlnn of it ko Pinter, rut into n i.ren.i niii turn a ... aoitpuu ior iiirin purporiB uro mix- ....,.,, ,t ... ... r .. ......' ,. '" l.i.kii In n til.i. (.rutin A lilt In silinr 'J nurtH i . "';'" "" ;"" '" "iicncniig, . l ' ..', .when the damage is already done. 'mi liiipruteini'iit. rnin.iil.ea nre Kol I coiminicicii B mm miu ciiitiii niteuH to turos of ono part cement, two l ,. - I.... u i.K. ..t.l 1... ... . ... ' . . ' It lllllll liei iwwi.m. .-vn, nun nuv t'l in in untl 11 TOO IlUriU LTUVUI. C n vlHllor rvrvutly. lifting up a iniialooY l-a-3 mlxturoj or ono mrt cement, two ' uniightly. do no ilure the m Tl r '"n n'' - ' '"' i Nix Incht'H unimre, whlcli wiih bhlileii hy nnd n half parts sand and fivo parU food, nml' they mny be completely re. Apple ffmnv CitU ciiiihu. iii.nlli it TiirklHh nil.', "when I hhv. ithvcI. called a I 2il nilxturn! nml mr.....l ...III. il.. .,,!.. ,r if i. I ." fin.in .mi Im-.... iu...li.il ni.nli. ji till ,. star 'Hello, boy I' you will lienr Illrlhiliiy to- ono part cement, thrco parts nund nnd 0'toti Agricultural College, Cor- nip of pmvdontl Hiignr, the lieatcr . s ...-v.. tl a -.(m ....-.... .. -. i es is . i..a.....siniii-i ... .. . - . Willi II Clieunill Willi ley." AC- n x isru gruvtit, urtt i-o-u iiiixitiru. v"i. it i m nr wn i. HtKllIll cording to n writer lii n hniidnn paper. I-or lloora, thin wa Is, or whoro water I (J. Does tlio United Ntatea produce na yon enn to no wKinor bail Mrs. Wiidliiiiii-IYire tightness Is required, or parts requlr- any tin orot ' ty iiiliiuteH Is spoken than tin, horso act up n series Inggroat strengtli, u l-a-Horn 1-2 4 A. Tho Unltwl Mutes production of cuku liiyent. of whinnies. iniaiuro ir iiroiintiyiu. i or purtu ro- " " itisigitiiieaiit. Alaska nnd North quiring bulk rather than otrength, n and Mouth f 'arolinn am nrBctlonllv tlm A good game cock, Ipis no wlilto lu 1-3-0 mixture may Lo employed, or In ""v proimeora and tho imtlro tounago gga i miilit'lt very llxht. Tweii not too long. Kpread on llnheil t;tiee. lliuelet. I'reparo as for other omelet, but turn Its plumage, mid hence tlieayiionjni for nomo cases oven u 1-4-H mixture. If fro'u meo aourron uaiinlly rencheu a Into n well-grensi'tl luikedlsli or riiKtiird c-owiirdlco "to show tbo wblto featli- tho gravul contn'ns much sand, tho to11'1 "' 'r"'n ,0I) to lfW tons por an- eitp, half tilling these, nnd then wt In . amount of sard aiinuM bo reduced, the :.""'.. " inonison. Washlnuton n nan of but water and bake, covered, btato College, I'ulltuan. ..mi ,,. JJ er.' f J T 9 1