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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1909)
b-'.j-s ' . " - J ' r . ( yjjgtj; " ' Xti'MWiHiWMwimumjj u iwivj &w$immm etantyeenwWm rfw 4 ', WW1 IWlw j a P9 Race ,, for a BY- Wife HAWLEY SMART Thousand depended upon Maude inJ him being thero to mi. "ltldlculousl" jou'll my, ' There li pretty well ns much romance and super stition coins a twill tho world ns hereto fore) Imt our nineteenth century training teaches ins aUive nil things, Mot to lay ourselves open io ridicule. Wa may In w-nrdly admit such things) we, don't o klll) ledge them. (To be continued.) ENGLISH WOMEN BWTMMEIUJ. Vw , CIIAITKn XXli. luommatai "Foolish, business, Gren, very, I'm Jtfrald." he milled at length. "Nobody I'd sooner rive her to, providing she's wining to take yon." "My dear unci, Maude nml 1" "l'oohl You needn't go on about tlirtt. I never doubted that you and Maude hail settled It all before you did me the honor to cousult me. Hut what are you to tire onl Your 400 a year won't keep n vrlfe, Gren. and I can't help you." "No, hut we ran wait a bit: we are both young, and I Khali ba making two or three hundred a year at my profession ,Tery noon." " "Nonsense, hoy; I know the law. I thoroughly believe you to be clever and have no doubt the money will come In course of time, hut lt alow work tery. lionjt engagement are not Judicious." "Hut this Is not to Ixi ko very long; nnu .xismie is goou io wan a couple oi , year or so for me. "A couple of years," aailed the s.julre, "What did rhe f4ok nay taut yenr. l'lfty poumN." , , "Not quite; rery near It, though." ( , "I'm afraid you'll rind It will take all two yeara to dguhlo It- I don't doubt your doing well at fast, but It tales time, ' It take time. Still, (iron, I'll not gain- mj tlie mslch. mid It at the end of next year you can see your way Into something like .'0 a year, exclusive of what you hare, make a wedding of it, If you like." "Ten thousand thanks, uncle. This case of yours Mill tin J me practice, see If It don't. I bare no intention of hid ing my light under a bushel. I'll take very gooJ care, through my friend, the case la welt talked of. Only wait till the Two Thousand Is orer, and see what details the sporting pap-r sball have of It! Good-by I will just run up and see my aunt J Maude, and then I'm off." OrenTille dashed Into the drawing room, where he found Mr. DcnUon and UN cotum. "I'm just o3 to town, aunt, and hare come to wlh jrou good-by. and to tell you 1 I'm to be your son-in-law, after all." 1 "Don't believe him. my mother," Itugb- ed Maude, her eye dtnclnz with fun. "We know better than that don't we 7 We , mustn't detain' him.- or1 he'll be too late i or nir Dinner. ion greedy mine; you won't Itr- If you gourm&ndlze so -" "Come here. Ofen.T said ".Mrs. Denton; ; "has my husband consented 'to your mar- rjlng Mauder "ie. aunt. 'as soon as I've got bread and ihene enough U feed her on." ' "My dear l$t,J'"Vfy glad! I was obliged to beyiMir'eneiBf-.onee, Gren I - couldn't help myself; but I'd rather you took her than anyone!" " "Ob you. mlthr!" cried Maude: "and 1-e eaj Vll-fred roe on bread and cheee. end I like, I like strawberries ami 4 cream., - -, - T'- ' "t-ad. thinr.' aunt,""W I auppose I'd lifter iTeakoff the matrli at onee. Ilet- ter that than otfme loa sejiar&te rn.iln:e C nince. joit koVwrllread and cheese U n good Lsilng dish, but how she's -to irt f through the winters I don't know, on - what ! proiHWra." . .' ' ' "Ah, well. neer mind." laugh! Maude; t "she's yMirajiow, nnil Json't huve a sei i arate Maintenance." You'll hare to' feed f her some way anil you can't guess bow j ahe oa. When are you going, Mren?" ' "in a 'Tery 'few mliiutee. I'm g'olns 1 to walk: will yon come with me? do!- lj.r nimt. Don't 1m afraid. I won't run ! away with her, at aU.crents till atraw I lierrit-H hrr well in, and threjtetice a iot ! tie." i) ' o" f "IJteii : were lovers like that in yojr iUj, luolberl I iel to drrnm, n Utile $ wMIC latrk, that when you hail a lortr, it ft iWaa.Ai4.ivu upuld do io keep him arom . ruiniiic-aHay with ypu, Now rm.Ksttlug ' ule derr about It, uiut know that k Gren would alwaya mueli prefer to lei re me Ivliind than his portuianteau "t'oitw away. Maude, and let's aee If ,' we van shut It; you know we awa Lave n deal of trouble about that." "Oh, yen, I always found you and '. Thomas detpalriog or jr.. It. and 1, taken mi my ingenuity to maun mate ust.turro ip ranp iiAiArnmmmQi9 lfivrTlnti!t vmtf tl.lnl coma rar enough. Good-bJ, and God Me )xiu," said lhwe, as he clasd her In his arms. "Mine now, forever, Isn't It!" "Yes, Gren. Yours or no one's," she replied, as she lifted her llpe shyly M his. "Please write." "Krery day. d-wrtwt. Oood-hr:" and. with one moro kiss, Urenvllle ltose tore himself nway. How he traveled up to towu In the Mrao carriage with IVariuau we have al ready seen. On his arrtrul at Waterloo Statlou he juinpil Into a cub, and pro ceeded at once to the Temple. On enter ing his rooms the llrst thing that caught hU eye wis the figure of Hllky Dalllson, who, comfortably ensconced In the easiest chair in the room, was making, apparent ly, some abstnife calculations on a plei-e of iMpcr, -and n'ferrlng frequently for guidance to a gaily bound betting book. "All right, old fellow," he vild. In re turn to Grenrllla'a greeting. "Wantr-l to hare a talk to you; knew you would come up by that train; told the old party to Bet food for two at half-past sercn wanta just tea miuutes. Go and wash your Ixinds, while I tintsh what I am about." After the "bit of fl-di and beefsteak" that constitute an ordinary bachelor din ner In chambers, the two began to smoke. "Now," said IMllison. "'shall lie bark to dinner' of course meant, as we agreed It should, that I'l-irnuin had yielded to jour terms. I was off to l'lyart direct! I got your message, ami i hare, had a busy afternoon of It, We rather woke up the Subscription Iloom at-knlghtbridge, I llatter myself From lielng an outsider In the betting, we brought Coriander back to 7 to U, and made him once more first favorite. I told you we had I'earman In a hole, and we had. I suppose you got lot of money out of him" "Yes, Indeed; we mado him pay 10, COO to let off our claim." And then Greuritle- rrvouuted his Inlerrlrw with I'earman. "Very good . then he's now absolute master of the hoixi again Of course. exactly what I expected from )our tele gram. Now I'll tell you what I've done. In the first place, I laid, lietween us, or rather l'lyart did for us. !l,Hto J,'JlM) against Coriander; that was before he was driven bnek In the betting; of course 'that left iis to win l,'.M0 If he was beat or didn't start. After getting jour tele g'nm I went down to Tattersall's, ami. with I'lj-urt's assistance, got llmt whole fl.'JOO on the liorse at long odds. We now stand to win, lietween us 10,170 if Coriander wins the Two Thousand, mid just quits It he loses. Not a bad book, CirenrllleV "Ily .lore ! no ; and he's a good chance, hasn't heV "Yea, on previous running, wonderful. We know I Varum n has backed him to win him a lot Of money. It's not likely he wonld hare paid you f 10.1)00 to-day un ls he was xrry ontMcnt about his ehance. To wind up with, his own coin misslimer tatied hint toilay for a good bit of money, although he had to take tortls!i odds, owing to our having ap propriated all the long prices against the roiU" ', Grenvlllt's eyes sparkled, though .he 'said nothing, but smoked on In "silence liir a minute ur inu. ten, ll llia( suuui'l ome off, hr might marry Maude at once! Dalllson bad rrgarded him intently. Hudilenly he brokn silence ; "I saw your eye flash up, and then you pluaged Into a rererle, I had for gotten the stake you told me you lud on this, when joi first stake to me About It. Whether It's Iteen any good to go. so far. of course I don't know; but you Maud as fallr a ilmm-e as n man con do f wiiiniug .I3,0fjO next week. If that will help yot at nil. There's no certainly about nnythlng In this world about how long it's Immi a world, or about Itow long we've leen preying on eacli otlier In f. rrartlrnlly, mind, we are ns muah i-annl-bo Is as erer, and eat wich other up With as much alfccrlty as the lVeJee Iklanders. A gool henry Htyswlnille gulM us down niueli m a whale takes licrrliigs: but therms plenty of pike nl.Hiiit, who do their cannlltalUm oi at a tlt'w, and not by the slioal. OM I'eHrnuin wss n plkn of renown ; In fart, he might liavo aspired to the dignity of a shark. If he hadn't been of a retiring disposition, and ever anxious to hide his light under n bushel. Young I 'ear own has a fair dash of the pike about hlin, too. Whh-h way he mn make tnost monej- out of Coriander I don't kjiow; IhiI I ioiild think, by winning : fiiKFTf I'm right In my eonjivture, lr awldentx. we shall will our money, Grn." "And if It Is tlie other wqjrV' "Kfian't lo4 It, thank gooduaw ! Hut I'm afraid Jf his book makes up n few bundrethi letter on the lase, Coriander will not rqu up to Ills previous perform nucisi. Wove done pretty nell; win or lose, we stand a big stake to nothing. Good-night." G rein Mi! mused (Sr Into the night. Yes, he had been playing for high stakes late ly, nud winning game nflor game, ,1m il is only come off, nud lie should have fairly won his nweet cousin. Then the thought Willi- Into his head that he must eo it, and then It flashed across Jilnf that Maude must ho ulh him. How )o. was io manage It, he didn't know. As Inspira tions flash across mankind, so do superetl- Iiut you must turu back now, you have tloas. Coriander winning the Two An lnereiulnsr Mklnix for (he urt In Which the .e Does Not t'nllnl. Horouty-fonr men nnd fottj-thrHt women will roeelvo nwitrdn of ttiorlt In connection with the, Intermediary ex amination of tho ltoynl Life Waving Ho clotjr In Indon. sayn nil cxchntiRi'. Tlio Intermediary nprcsontK n nttp to tint gaining of tho diploma, it tremendous tist of tho sAvlmiiior'e ummtlo iwiwcra, and tt dMH not follow (lint thois who Inno gullied the ouo will nttcttipt tho other. Tho examination In awlnmilng con fists of various illlllcnlt testa. Alimtv: other thing tho cuudUlnto for honor Inn to Jump Into the wnter fully dress ed, except for hnt nnd allocs, nnd reevtie. n iorson. cnrrjitiB him twenty yard (u th wnter. Candidates must also mwlm sixty j'ards fully drwsisl, must give ox ntnplea of vnrlous atrokca, must tin dnwa on the surfneo of tho wnter, dlvu nnd (HTform other feats. In the ense of n woman slio rnust tnko off corset, tdotise, skirt ntul titock Inga while In the wnter nml then In her swimming coatumu msa the other tent. The Increasing love of vlmmliii? ntnoug Kngltsh women Is not conllucit to women of one elnss, Keuilulnltj In nil rnnkn of society now fnvor Ifnx nil excellent exeniv Sewrnl woutrn'a dirt Imve Hwluiinlnt; tnnkw and tint Hath club make n spectnt feature of leMou.s nnd exhibition of this fortn of sjort. The HwlftesJ SHlmmern are to h fotiml among the north country fitelorj plrls nnd the teacher In charge, of tho Intermediary exiimlnntlon nserllnst this to the fact that their dally work In volve In tunny cm? u gid deal of uso of the muscle of tho arms nml nls to the fact that tho streets In a mill town nre not mo bright nml nttrnctlro on tho winter nights h those of tho metropo lis, while the hatha nre wnnn nml well llghtisl nnd offer n strong attraction to the mill girl sci-kltig ni-rentlon. with the result that nlie become it prollclcnt awlmmer. Age dm; not wem to nffect awltn mine ability "nml oik loam of woincii nt n swimming club counted 'Jill jivtrn n their uultisl iiko. There were only four of I hmn nnd they wen the elinm ploti tisim of the club. mm mmmmm mfZMm r-jcjifiy V-..U8 7:Aii. " 11 I .1.. JV, "-'- -JL 'J MJ'- .ttjy!-V. Ss-.'i 5t&2ry -"r Jt 80METHINQ FOR EVEHYIlonY fe NSVNSS Water for the llees, (live the bees plenty of water, They need n great deal and will Ily n Ionic distance to got It. If thero Is no runnlnjr, stream or lake of pure water near It ! wall to place n pall of freih water near the npnlry every day; , lleea uso wnter to dilute the henry, thick honey left ovor from winter to make It atiltablu for tho young Inrvao nnd nlto to tunko tho cell wax pliable. llees should hi protected from tho wind on tho north mid west by n close- set hodgo Or high fence. All tho weeds should bo kept down In front of the hives Mow n plot 0 feet wldo and then rut the weeds nml grass closo (o tho ground with n hoe An hour onco n week spent on the care of the beex will hrln larger re turns for the effort than any other innor on the farm. A newspaper m.in In ChtcnKo, who Uvea n few miles out In the country, Init year sold $J5 worth of honey to three big hotols. I In says ho did not sin-mi mora than an hour it week look ing after his bee during the season. -K. nud I). Journal. for several Reason tho land washes Imt little nnd tho vine ttrow better and henr betterd The cow pen lunkn luRlelent rover, so one does not Kid Into the mud when prunluu In wet wcnlher In Into winter ur early spring Whether jrown In tho orchnrd or vlue ynrd the peaa should usually be plnw ed under tho following-sprliut. In this way they protect tho will without los lug nny osaeutlal part of their tertllU Intf value. Alfslfn I'UmHhb. It should not ho forgotten that the prlng I tho proper time to prepare tho alfalfa crop that I to be planted next fall. Tho ground which Is ex pected to bo used for Ihl crop should not be planted to small grain; neither should corn litncrsln alfalfa, been II o the Ktouud will not bo kept free ot weeds nnd urns. The heal prepara tory crop for alfalfa Is row pens, then nflor tho vines are removed or plowed under the ground should bo well broken and' kept clean of weeds and rtrass by surface cultivation until It I seeded In alfalfa the following fall. I'eanuta may ho grown Instead of cow pens. If tho crop I considered moro desirable, ns It li iwrhnp, hut (hey must bo kept well cultivated nud c- IHHinlly nllow no earth grass to grow In the crop -Chicago Inter Ocean. feed for I'hti'Us, Petsl chicken the tlrst day nr two upon n mlxtute of bread crumb grated line ami hard-boiled egg chop ped nne hoop wnter Iwfore them In a malt fountain, so they can drink but not get Into It. In n few day feed upon rolled oat, llnely eraeked liiK. nlso for cooklnK nnd lighting In corn and any imnll skIb. Add n tho homo of tho owner. A the stream draft on Doununrtiiu. Vnlue lit n siunll Slreetn, Ail Interesting example of the valiu af n small stream fur light and powct puriKwo may tw found near Maera instito, Cnl. A trout stream has been damned up nnd the ower In the form of electricity ha been used for doing auch light work a washInK and Iron or fonr packoge'llt'InK''Don!t youthlnk lie's making a wifo.of in, molhyr, a llt'le before he's entitled to?" "tio away, jou foolish children. You Mil oitarrrl and nuike up ull the way to the hlatloe.". ' . . , ' riw rsfrjrtory portmanteau wasi sooa redUsl. iu. wthiwtipa uiulsr Maude's wen, ami IIU IW olirex auplcx. ; .walked uertMS hi "Your father' li"1wo foSf?w W&fflNtifa as immii as I can gt toaetlier an Income that we can lire upon." ' ' Hli e wight be oueUidi Iwfore her mother, Imt she was meer enough to hr lover when they were alone together. "I hojie I shall lx a good wife to J on, firm. You know I'nj not aitrnrngaut, liowrver'l inMr Jaiigh obou !(." Nq, my darliug, I know jou better; nnd If we have to begin with a tittle, I hope you'll be fcble to spend lot of money Iwforo long." "I nerr lud nny nouyr 19 s)nil," mM thegifl.Jjravely. "l' often had to want 5 a flvo-pgppd nte, both fi)r myself and d my jioor eople in the village." aV,Vl ''AtMUwll hate agalUj.iHJt. Wanting 'money U tho normal condition' of ninety- nine hundredth of civilized humanity. nitrs In Tnroma. Tlie huiidrisls of the cnjlitiM living on the prnrhw south and southwcut of Tncomti nre living on the fat of thu curt 1 1 sliico the snow hegnn III omlrn- distinct Ion to the Icon fare or other wild folk, n New York Herald dlsiwteh from that city kmj-k. (juall. orlentnl pheasautc. the nrdlimry wild iheitsutit nnd bird getterfllly. owing to their starving oiiidllloti. art fnlllns un easy prey to the xHhillnr mrulvorl. Iliibhlt nleo nre tuiMii tmsler rntight since the viiilwg of tho deep snow thnu coyote Imve found them aluco kn. Owing to tho iirotiH.-tlon given them, guine blnU tune iucroasct! remnrkiibly during the lust eight ot ten years up to the (siuiiuepeemeut of Die present storm. Large iiumben of (pinll hnvo Ikii found stnrvitl nml froen diirlng tho Inst few day nnd hunter nny that the coyote are adept In hunting down env Mondial Panforth of l'crn TI III j-niight In n trnp one of the largest coy ote oter teen here sevenil duya ngo. It moflsureil fl fei-t thre'e Inelie from lip to tip. nml had 1111 uiiusuully lino riMt of fur nd whh fnt. Sks f l ! ss- t0 - IT- 1 A4 0) '. ! f hi VI' "j-....C7 IJ-I I . I A t r f '7 Tho world' nvernco rainfall 14 (4 Inches. The first sleeping oar was sUrlt) nver tho track In "1H5H, The newest telephone innuthplrcs ( of glass, which can ho readily i-jranH by boiling. II has taken eighteen yenr for (be Atlantic leamehlp to cut down tbt trunsatlantlo record one dav The rhndow ot thn moon falling oi the earth during an eclipse Kenerall; cover nnd area of about riftv mllei Jnpan I snlllng coal to China to thn value nf about 16.000.000 a year, fully three-fourth of China ImiKHtt, Thn shipbuilding output of Iht t'tilted Kingdom last year was 9M9) ton, s nttntnst l,C07,R90 ton the pre vloti yenr It I likely that thero will he Urn In New York nml other Hmtes rrjulr lug that stockyard In the future u constructed of concrete. Ileer drinking I greatly on the In crease In France In Hin Mie hep crop waa only 1,000.000 hectnilfrr r day It I nearly 10,000.000 a year An American syndicate hultdlnr, n large cement mill, and a vlrortmi rainpnlgii I being started In te h th, JIi how In mnVe uso nf this maii-rUI. The Mexican Hlale nf (luinlalaisra It to hnvo at Inst n modern dalr l(V) Amerlcaii row are to bo lniorted -j J0O acre of land havo been pur has I The tno.t imwerful dredr,e In lhj wnrld I claimed for llusiln, t ri move 7.000 cubic yards of earth ftnei the l-oltom of a river In the cImiim f an hour It la estimated that there will U prtttlueeil In Alberta this year low.. 000 bushels of wheat, and that Ik western half of Saskatchewan will i at least aa well. , The Umerlck Chamlier of Comine'rc ' h approved n resolution tiukli (IreenwUh lime the standard for lk entire t'nltrst Kingdom .Vow Ireland I twenty-four minutes behind Mndoa. To "liear the h" Is phrase de rlvest from the euatom or glvlnj; a belt a the prli at running matches la ' Hngland A little goldtn belt wtt glren at York, Hngland. a a rewart j of victory, In 1C07. ' 4 Tlio exporlatlon nf condensed milk fro intho United Htatei have shown ij very rapm growtn in recent years thti total vnluo lelng In IHttK. 1119 71. la' 110.1. II7I.C70. In 1900. ft.UO.tn;, n i. ji.iau.cir,, and In 1901. t.'lii it I stated that thn wireless tf mnh atntlou on the Klffel lower la I Thero la n difference df opinion regarding the iHillIng ability of met) horiNi In a team. Home ure of the cplnlon that the horse ahead I pylllHg the most, nnd vlco ycriw, The draft on ch horee depends entirely on the relative length f the lever nrnm. and the IciiKtliN or the lever arm depend en the (wMlllon f the slovla pin with reepeot to the drnw pin. In upper dlnurnm (I) the clevl pin and the 'Ira? pin nre In n Mrnlftlit line, hence the lever arm I the per pendicular distance from tho drnw pin (A) to the line of draft of mail hon. Tho lever arm In thin caso nro A. II nnd A. C. which are equal, no matter how much ono horse I ahead of Iho other. One horse alwny putt tho samo amount as the other In diagram (2) tho clevl pin nro behind the draw pin, and when one homo pull abend of the other hi lever arm (A. O beenmoa longer nud (A. II.) tho lever arm of the one behind become shorter. In Ihl ease the horso nhead, having a largo lever arm. ha the advantage and pull lose thnu tho one liehlnd. In diagram (3) tho clevl pin are ahead of thn draw pin, nnd when ono homo pull ahead hi lever nrm shorten nnd the lever arm of tho one behind lengthen. Tho horao ahead, having the lover nrm ahorter, pulf man reyn nnd rstclilni; them in the know, I ' 1 I very small during the dry month, nn old miner' dlteh has been dammed to form n rewvolr of 100.OOO eul.lo feet cnpaelty. Tho plant cost $l,00 and In n single year tin done $700 worth of work. I'urlnhle rnMliiv .Slnehlne, A mnchlno by which the farmer can proparo and can hi fruit, tomntoe. corn, bean, or any other farm produce which can ha canned, In the nd or orchard In which the vegetable or fruit I growing. I dorrlh,l In i.... Inr Mechanic. Mounted on n wi.i barrow nrrnnRcmcnt, the innclilno can bo pushed from ono orchard lo another or from a tomato patch to a cornfield n necoHfllty require. Water for the proctiM I heated by a kerom.no Inirner lliitr In Net fence I'o.ti,, Any timber will last qullo w.dl If net In thl way; 1)Ik n iiiarn hnlo hot n foot deep, throwing the dirt well bnck, Hhnrpcn tho post nml drive well Into thu bottom, then put A Hat etono against onch sdo nml a chunk ngnltiRt tho post, tho hoard holding It the other wuy. Thl provont tholr rotting off nt the wirfiico of the ground at they nlwnya do, Vnlun o( llllilllly, Kxtra Inrgo specimen, of vegetable nro nil right for exhibition purpoKoa nnd to win prluett with, but thoy nro not what tho nvorngu consumer want nnd In willing to ny freight on. Quality, uniformity of etza nnd smooth nee are what tho atcrago ma want. 0 mile A new la , 1 lilted at the Klffeld nf which It Is Impel J lloiv lii I'ln.l II Oul. "Will you gunrnnteo," said tho youth who wa U'glnnlng to stay out Into oc casionally, "Hint thetHj shoe won't MlunnkV" "I enu't gtinrnntfe It," replied tho Kali-omiiii, reniwiirlngly, "hut I'm nttro tliej' won't." "Well, I wmit to put 'em to tho mi promo lejt. Unto you Rot n tnlrwny haiMlj'2" "Why. I luirdly undemtand." "Wull, If thej' don't wjuoak when I try to creeif nolslwi8y upatnlra thoy iiicr wlllf1' " i""n lliele llnilk's I ilrn. ' It wn I'ik-Io llaiik'r'lTra't rldo In a parlor car. Tho porter Qimo nroimd I' and 'brushed him down )vjh a whisk broom. . "How much, huh?' drnwlcjl Undo I In nk, fiunhllng iiroliml In IiIm pocket for n nickel. "Quarter will do, imh," rcsjwndod tho porter, with open palm. "Qunrter wjll do? flay, do I get tho whisk broom, too, for that V Mure Knuiiifb, Kind I.mly-f-yint nru thoser hell ringing for?' , Johnulo Jump Iiccauio somebody' pulling 'cm I llttlo beef scraps to the food. In Iho course nf two week whole wheat can he given. Thl In tho dry method of feeding, which Is coming Into vogue quite extensively. Hero Is another method of feeding: Mix dry two parts of corn meal, ono part of flnoly ground wheat bran and ono part of beef scrnps, After they nro thoroughly mlxod add boiling water In siiftlclont quantity to make a itlff dough. Cover tho vessel and let It cook. Feed tho dough warm' or cold, but never hot. Denver Field and farm. llHlalnir I'lus, The cheapest way to put gains on young pig I through tho ow. HI10 has a strong digestion nnd can turu coarso grain and pasture Into oaally dlgostod milk. Cnrenil experiments how that n pound ot weight taken from tho sow will make morn than 1 pound of gain on tho pig, tho flesh of tho young animal containing moro wnter. Tho now should bo fed to pro duce a high milk yjold, nud tho pig should bo kopt with hor until thoy got to eating a full feed of grain and pas uro. Mil. Cow I'ens for Vineyards, Cow pcait nro a good crop for vino yards. Tho grapes aro given thorough cultivation until into June, when the cow peas nro nown, Iioforo this prac tice waa begun, says the Farmers and Drovers' Journal, It was a problom to hold tho soli about tho roots of the Tines. After cropping with cow peas rsnn uas neon receiving meagv from the station nt (Hare liar Causes. a distant of 3 ISO miles A new Is alalia l Ion Is beliuc lower, by mean o 10 establish wireless telegraphic coat inuntmtlon with ttalgon (Cm-Mai China), a distance of (1.SO0 miles i A novel type of trolley car has bees X hullt for the Houth Mam-huMan Halt- J rau tho ear M divides! Into first sad ssmoniI elan compartment I.) a veelr hole and steps at Hie' renter of tar car. A the steps imint not pte- jeol outside the oar body, they cut Into thn side sills and make necessary 1 tcclal construction or frame wnrs. The first cMm compartment 1 fi'teJl with upholstered seats, while sist! eat nro provided In Iho other The people of thh Htnte of Washlnrl I oh have revolted against Ihn MetdaiJ extortion, nml thlr rvpresentatlie la Iho legislature havn iirnninllv enatwd Io their aid lloth house hare pnsseJM a bill that provide that "eer em- playo of a public liouso nr puMi. ssrr; Ire coriwirntlon who solicit or n-celvesl any gratuity from any guest aei every peron giving nny grntultr, shall bo guilty ot a misdemeanor There are said to bo twenty thousand, waiter In New York Htate, so (hi llkollhpod of tho passagn of ur h a t hero I at least not Immediate N'l York Tribune. Honey an a classln iweetmeat la like ly lo romn Into Ita own agnln 8ln the dnys of thn puru food Inw tlfiN folk can purchase honor and he u" that It I honny and not parnffln snJ brown stujar, tho honey trade swelled boyond nil known proportion! Among a elmln nf friend In honttS, tan thero exist n rlvnlry a to whw, slinll find tho greatest number rf urrt" for honey, rostrnrd pas helwrrtl mem dally, n thus; "Tn" hon-'v oatmeal." "Try honnv on ten errant"! "Honey tn cordlaln," "Honey In rofW, n-o. uno noqieas is prepurteg ' honey luncheon, with liquid hoo;,a and honey In tho comb, on the tnton 1 ami npplo blnesom honey, clover honiw nnd buckwheat honey nn well TW? favors aro to ho honhonnlere fllj been on tho rover, nnd tho cnnW pleco will ho n largo yellow hlvo atucU with npple blossom. It la certain!!! lucky tho hoe aro busy In tho countf) witn (lie coming sennon. or they tnlrt utriko (or higher wago, NeW Yw1 HUB.