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' Illlllllllll '.gv 835 fc ooooeeftt9ttcefotooe The firate of Alastair By RUPERT SARGENT HOLLAND Author of The Count at HarvrJ," etc Copyright, 1 003, by J. tl. Upplncott Company. All right reserved. ooeeeotti9tt9 &: HTTl flTU HE PIRATE OF ALASTAIR is q romance of love and adventure of great power and interest. There is a charm to this story that is manifest in every rnnnlnr fl niln Inn lnnirJnnlc Jnr.1 uilh I ($$& modern, cvery-day life, the author has brought in a glamour ot the romantic that gives great spirit and variety to happenings along the Atlantic coasL RUPERT SARGENT HOLLAND Is the author of this entrancing serial, and his gifted pen has done fine work in depicting events that are stirring and entertaining. There is the mysterious Ship and the modern Pirate; there is beautiful Barbara Graham, a fine young girl to admire and love, and the gallant ad venturer, who meets with some thrilling experiences. The air of the mystical about the story is warranted by an absorbing and well devised plot. The Pirate of Alastoir is essentially a story of the times, recently written, copyrighted, and is a serial having features that commend it to every reader as a capital romance. We bespeak for this narrative a very favor able reception, and do not hesitate to pronounce it one of the leading romances of its class modern, interesting, and haying all the elements of a splendid story. CIIAPTKK I. Ton know Ahmtair? No how should you? Very few people know It, am! I have dene tar brat to keep the tecret to myself. The place lie, bow ever, not to very far from great cllle on the Atlan tic coist. You take a train northward from Hotton, and when you reach the T-roprr station you alight and climb Into -a country man's wagon, and he drive you through the pine by a twiatlng. sand built road to Alastalr. You will know It because you can so no farther, jbIm you choose to drive Into tbe ware. Few proa c-orae to Alaitalr. Most of tbe traveler In tbl part of the worM turn off about a mile inland from tbe beach and go on for another mile and a as to her hUtory. but tbe oldett farmer could tell me only that she had always been there to far a be knew, and db ralwed tbe subject a of no Impartntxr. The people of the near-by cointry ap txared never to hare boarded the casta jay. I felt the Joy of Crotoe when I am climbed on Iter deck. The name wa cose. long ago wanked out by tbe ; the derk wa bare, ami the top of the foreea.tle ehok-d with tand. I brought a borel and dog away the ram part drifted agalmit tbe hutch. At 'art I could open the Joor and. clearing :h tfep ef what Utile Mini bad lifted through. I ih-tcemled Into the cabin. It wa mildewed with damn and water. Imi Ih lime, by lulling awl letting the nun half to the IVnguin Club. The latter It In. I dried It out awl found julte a hab- nauie apartment. rurnlshed with table nad chair and a row of bunkt along tbe teawaru i.ie. Whatever there had l-m that wa portable the flrt wrecker mut year before bare carried off. All that Mat left ii n beary oaken chet. Mud- uei with brass nail, now greenl.h-yel-low, and when I broke tbe lock I found the eheit bare. My fancy loved to play about the hip. Often I dreamed of her and of a man who tbould come up out of the sea and trend her deck again. lie wax ol wayt a magnetic figure, and I nerer could reiUt the call of myttery to tight bnlde bltn. full of New Yorker who come to the plnet am! the tea to bunt and flh and forget Wall Street and Fifth Avenue. Tbey forget It by keeping clo together, and droning for dinner, and dancing erery other night. Alastalr llelf it only a beaeh between two great headland. From the end where my cottage tand, snugly hid In the pine on the edge of the dan, tbe bench stretches tinootn and wnlte to a little land-locked harbor at the farther end. Bit on my porch and look down along the sand to the eatt and you will ee a reef ot rock fthaped like tbe letter IT that dotes In a little salt water lake with tbe aid ot a distant cliff. It I not quite a lake, rather a mall In land tea, for tbe tide hare room to ebb end flow, A thip 1 settled into the rand of tblt ton. Milled upright, to that one may walk the dck, ami I often go there of an afternoon when the tide it low and climb on board. It It a food place to tketcb, and I can Ieare tuy paint and ennrat In tbe cabin. I tumbled acrott Alaatalr when I wa looking for a quiet place In which to write. I found tbe dilapidated cottage, camped In It for a week, ami fell to much In love with tbe beach that I went to town, bought the house ami part of the wood, and moved In. Charle, the man who had served my father before me, de murred at fimt. but Anally gave In. awl turned hlnttcif Into cook, housemaid, and valet for my take. From my Uleony I can tee the dlttant roek of the little Inland txt and, land ing up above them, the high tide of the ehlp, ami Itt thigh remaining broken matt pointing straight to the heaven. Bomctlme tbe ttar ttm to outline where the mlttlng tpart and (all tbould le, and on a bright night I can half cloie toy eyea awl fancy that I tee the rigging lighted and lantern burning on tbe quarter-deck. There la hUtory bidden In that bat tered hulk. Hbo la no ordinary veel, and may once, for all I know, have been a pirate craft. She hat tha long clipper llnra of twlftnett, and hejdilgh, bulging bow la of a type long patt. When I firtt cajoe to Alattalr I made. Inqulrlea CHAITW. II. It waa tbe moit beautiful Auguit that I remembered. The air waa clear at a bell, and day after day the tun roe on a tranquil world and trailed at It for Joy. Kvery morning at breakfatt I would y to Charles. "Did jwt ever know tuch weather, CbarleV' and be would answer, "No, tlr, I nerer did. tlr," and exnj evening at tupper I would tay, "It ha been a glorlout day, Charle. hasn't It'" and be would antwer, "It ha, tlr, Indeed it ha, tlr." My family terrant mode a perfect echo. The afternoon on which I finished the firtt lialf of my book I tat for tome time on the porch outside my dtn, smoking. I wa too terene to ttlr. I watched the guilt elrele and tklra abore tbe pin' crowned cliff, and the lay ware, rising occasionally Into tparkllng white rnp, lift their beadt and duck again like play ful dolphin. The tide wa coming In. I could mark the great wet circle on the bench at It advanced, now receding for a moment, but quickly recovering the lout ground and marching on, steadily winning over the yellow tand. It would Im high-tide by tunnel or a little alter; ever) thing Mat letting In from tea to land; the talt tmell wa coming ttrongly on the eatt wind. About ft o'clock I thnt tha door of my cottage and ttnrted down the beach, con ncloui ot no further plan than to board the thlp and, pottlbly, catch tomethlng ot the late afternoon color for my can- vb. Now and again I atopped to watch mall fleck of Mnd-nlpe scurry the wet, glistening mind, now to watch a wave recede and leave a path of optica cent pebble In It wnVe, There wtra jewel for nil llu world and to tpnr at long a the water hatluil the tloneo. S., walking lelxiirvb. ! come In time to the far end, and liked nrroi the Imr Inirln - rock to the thlp. To my urprle, n )oiing woman ttood on the deck, mid fluttering from n tpllnter ot the in nut wa a white hamlkrrchtef. She win Icxik Ing ncrn't at live, her Uandi tlindlng her rrn from the tunet glitter at luy bark, and a the nxvr me hwk up the warrtl her hand beckonlMaly. The wty poth to the thlp lay through a imll break when the rock Jolnol the cliff, but thlt brmk wa tome dlnt.niuv off. With a tmlle for whit 1 taw iut hue lwtttpened to the tklp;Hr, I climbed oer the near eat rockt and ttool on the edge ot the little luland tea. Snro enough, the tide In rltlng had cinered the rnnteway to the cliff, and wat iHHirlng In, fatt tilling the harbor, like tbe howl of n HihhUvI fountain. The water wa not yet deep; It barely covetvd the ptth by which the explorer had route, and even off the rockt In front ot It It wa tcantdy up to my knee. The woman of the uhlp called, "I'm marooned. I enme by the path and for got all about the tide. Whit tlull I do." She olntel toward th way the had ii) me. but I wa In toivgh clothe and quite ued to n wetting, tu I waded In and, rroulng the thaltow bowl, quickly scrambled on to the high dock. I tood up dripping and laughing. "S,i you thought you'd go for a tall," I aked, "but didn't think you'd rail to far from landl" The girl -I taw now that the couldn't be wore than :.1 looked qulitlenlly at mo for a teroml, tlmi imM, nn finally lauglietl. "It wat tuch a very real thlp." the tabl. "that I couldn't rwdt the will. I fell atleep tilting agalmt the gimwnle. and when I woke up th wat wa over th iMth not wy far over. bt quite enough to mln tbete frerw." She pointed to her kM tllpper. "I wa grow ing deaperale when I mw yu an I he Iteadi." I wa Mudlog tk tllptrt; there na bo queetioa but that the talt water weM ruin them. She iatpectcd them alto. "It km very fw!Lk f me to wear them, trtit I had no Men of going far when I left the club. The llrtt thing I knew, I caught a gllmpw ef tbe water, and then I forgot the elli.per ami walked on until I came to that cliff, and from there I mw thlt little harbor and tblt boat, and I couldn't relt that, could I V 1 thook ray bead. "Nobody could re tlt It." "I bad Jut about come to the point ot taking them off and wading In," the went on, ami then flnlthed. "when I lighted you." "I can go away again," ! tuggetted. "No." be mIJ lowly; "I'd rather yon didn't do that. There tnut be tome other way out nf It." "There are teveral other way," I an- twertd. "I've often ttudied the problem from thlt very deck." I thought the looked n little bit tuo prlwd. "Io joii often find people ma rooned here glrk I meant" "No. but I've often womlercd what I boutd do If I did. To tell tbe truth, I've never found any one bre 'Wore, but the thlp look at If th ought to be In habited. Sbe't a good thlp, and oni-e beloagnl to a pirate chief. "How do yu ktww that?" 'he nuked. "Ily the oaken cheat below -Uk. It baa the pirate hrak, though Ihetc' noth ing In It." "Yet," the told: "I made an exploring trip ami I found the cheat." "Iten't you agre with we, tbenl" Again there came that qulithitl look In her eye, ami then tbe emlle. "Yet," tbe Mid; "it tmttt have leleng. el to a pirate." Mie toppel ehnrt and the tmlle epread from her lli to her eye. "Shall I tell you a ecrc? Whn I fell atlevp here an hour ngo I drenmnl of turtle, of n real nld.fiklilntiMl hue. i-nneer wIhi eaiae up out of the cabin .ffcSkQ&Z vZdr J'7xf&Lr cMw&Mm I'orlnlile Unit llnllr, A tmatt hoimo which can be occupied by n brood wiw mid her llltor la the bc-tt for rnltltiK ttronx, lieoltliy Iiok-i. It It tlio mot cliMiily ntid tniiltnry, and with well-nrratiKt'd yard the iIk can Im) en rod tor with prnotloally no tnoro Inbor t linn In n Ioiik home. A very oconnmlcat and utofiil houte la thown In tlio nrcotniKtiiyliiR cut. It n.t ' t'li'iri "Mix -YiJ iMr.wiMiK am uiMrtftioia. I tot on SxSln. runner ami (he hnute It 9 ft. 4 In Ioiik and 7 ft. .S In wide A tight, atnooth tloorr with no crack or knot holes, I eentlnl. The framo will allow 10 ft. board and IkxUoii to bo RAWId In two. At each end of the house h a door S ft. wide ami 2 ft In high, which allpa up and down between Kroovoe or dent, and I hidd up by n rpo patxlnn llirouKh it tmall pulley at thu rid. It la qulto detlnthle to haw door at both omit. A neeoatary adjunct lo a tanltary pen la the ventilator In tho roof. Two of tho 12 In, root 1km r da are tawed off oiMi't run ii'Ki iiuitR. a few Itiche from the ridge. Hlrlpi 2 In. thick are tmlled nbovo tho battetit. which will ralte the ventilator 3 In above tho roof boardi and Klvo amde ventilation while prevoiillns direct draft. Farm and Home. Milk Mini MMUlit;, Many jtcople believe that milk It ready-umdo and atorod In the udder of the cow limply awaiting the milker. Thlt ImprMeloit it corrected by tho itatement nf tho well-known trlentUt, John IlurrouRha. who toy: "Moat pertona think that Riving down or holding up tho milk by tho row It a voluntary art. In fact, tbey fanny that tho uddor It a vouel filled with milk, and that the row reloatoa or withhold It Juat a tho cIioomm. Hut tho udder It n manufactory; It la filled with blood from which tho milk It manufactured while you milk. Thlt proceta It controlled by tho oow'a nervout ayatem; when alio It excited or In any way dliturhed, na by a atrnnger, or by taking away hor calf. or nnv other rntlwv the urnen I nr, raueer who cbib up oui ot me caoin - "" ...., ,,,' . fully arme.1, pUtol In hi pocket and In rM,,sl nn th ml,k ' ,,ot flowr- T"" ii hand and a plutol cknebed In hit teeth. The funny part of It It that he wa exceedingly polite to me. Do you ever have mirh foolUh dreaww a thnti" "Often : a buccaneer call on tm every other week. I'm only waiting for the chance to thlp with am. I think their ghotta OHitt ttlll Inhabit Alaitalr." Tlie girl' hand ttole up lo rapture tome loot itrand of hnlr, and for tbe firtt time I noted the flue ipun gold In the tun. "AUttalri" the repeated. "Oh. m till la the beach of Abtnlalr ami you V She paued. "You mutt I tin- man tby told me about at the club ou live In a cottage at the far end of the beach, and write book, and never tome out of your1 tbell." I bowed. "I am the man," I mild, "and yonder It my home." I pointed west ward to where the tip of my balcony showed letween the done. "What a beautiful little world!" the tafd, and then, a moment later, "but bow lonely! Who naiad the place Alnt talr'" "I don't know. It' olwny been called that, apparently." "lt'i a biiely name. Am! what do you call the thlp'" "Oh, Juat the Ship. Her other name dltappeared year and yoara ogo." "The Ship of Alaitalr. And do you aometlmea come on board of her to write?" "No. I hove a den for that. Home timet I come here lo paint. I keep tnyj thlngt In the cabin.' "Yet, I found them," the tnld. "You tec, I know a great deal more about ou nervout enorgy gooa H nowhere. Tho whole procoM It a Involuntary na la dlgeatlon In man and la disturbed or arretlod In about tho tamo way. In diana Farmer. than you think." (To be continued.) NIipnH nf 3111k I'lotr, A vory common trouble In every dairy la to lltid an animal with tho point of tho tent rioted, either duo to a brulto of ton! ittolf or lo Infection of tho milk duct which cautoa a lit tlo arat) to form, nnd uiiIom thlt It properly handled with enro nnd clean ilnooa tho Infection I apt to anuto a Iota of the entire quartor. Thoroughly wnh tho part In nu nntltoptio tolu tlon; then dip n tent plug Info n heal InK ointment and Inter! II, allowing mmo to remain from ono milking to another. In fil manner oloturo can 1)0 utereomo In a very tltnplo and wit ItfacKiry way A milking tuhothoiild not ho utd If It enn poIMy bo nvold cd, na tharn l much danger of Infect ing tho entire quarter by lit uto. Donvsr Field nnd Farm. Vlunr In I lie I'liirk, The porlml nf tiiofiilnu of Rood ihoep vnrloa much with tlio brood n8 well si with Indlvldimla of tho unmo breed. Homo hocomo unprontnhlo nt thrco or four yoara of ngo, othom nt ton or twolvo or ovon oldor. Whonovor a thcfip beglnn to hnw algnt of wenk noun, ovldonro of dlHonMo or luck of thrift nnd vigor It nhould bo removed from tho (lock. "All la loHt thnt In poured Into n crnokod dlh;" all Is lout tliot Ih put Into nn unthrifty eheen worto thnn lout ofton. for n elevation dgCnod ahcop may do great damago In point of geographical Madrid la tho blgbwit city In Europe, to tho flock, nnd when ono loaoi thrift t low lla natural power to relt ill cite Nitluw lm mtM "'' for ilMtruplloii. ami ehepliiinl Nhould forotlnll tioltire r tllHMlim ' It -Orange Jui' I Farmer Tl. I'arm 'rem eiarlr. Ilultrr making In U" '""" ,ulry and orramery haa boeii revo. lulloulMMl ! the introduction of III" form wparntor, whleli titartet orram from milk by a oemrlfugtl procoM. The thalltiiv wtn or rtwk ayatem and the den--ttlHK " hnvo been largely rllwlnte.l. h with their exit a fontldtrnble iart til the drudgery of the lioutehold dlP penred. The farmer It now no longer required tu make the dally trip to the rroamer) . he can rHal the Mm milk tn fws! hi Mlvet ami pU and df Iher tho cream, tweet. evry other day. when properly eared for. and thlt tuhtiltulloii of cream delivery tot milk dellmy by rreomry ilroui tave them labor and million of db lar yearly In expente - Itepof' ' lary Fnltwl talet Department t Agriculture. The l.iitl '! "I with." told an experienced vetrrl nary, "tliat I had ! Mk whleh ha been watel In roaMHtortttrlM cud to replace tho "lot! " ThU U one of the dreg of upertltln which ttlll ellng Iti tome ph1 The cud la returneil to the mouth afier enter ln the first ttomaeh. and Ut lot It geuenilly an Indication of lndlgh Thla I mott rvaUt In winter, when rowa are heavily tralBl Hhonld it nppear In tummer wheM they a laliire, Uit rocalvtug uraln, It It well to remove the latter ration for r. few day. After a day or two gtve I pound of Kpeom talt and S ounce ground ginger root Mixed In two quart of warm watw. After ttw r turn her end feed for a tlnte nn grewn grata and good hay, gr4olly working back t the grain rallon llyiiNiiille tor Tree PIkkIIm:. Mole for tree (danllng. armrdlng to tha Itnglneerlog Kernrd. have town excavated by the tang Itland Halt way by btaatlag with dynamite A hole about two feet ibtep waa Ariel dug with a poetbole augur at an angle of nliout 3& degree with Ih tor fare am! loaded with half a atlrk nf (9 per rent dynamite, Thla thnt makM a hole about two feet deep anil three feet In diameter, leaving tbe earth In the bottom piilvertmd suitably for plant ing It I stated that two wen, ran thu excavate SM bole per ten-hour iby at n rott of about "Vi cent per hole. Ilmrr n 1'itoit, An iHteranlinx development ef the ti ot Dower for food la rrordl In the dally paper. tb lndnn (olx. The ue of candled petal of tho violet a a tweet meal ha long Wn known, but the practice U now arlalng of prrvlg now.r wbnT. Ymi may now buy a hunch, tny of vt let, for your btittoalwl. am! after ward eat Ibem. A matter nt fart, n numtxir of flower am hablinally eaten. Clove, caper, cauliflower and artichoke are all flower, nr part qt rlowert, boforo the btotenm have ex ImhiIihI, IIiikIII llMriie lllaekln;, Threu ouikm ot lurtrMitUo and two ounce of white wax ant dlovd to nether over n alow tire. Then add ono ounce of Ivory hlaek and ono dram nf Indigo well pulverised and mix to gether. Whim the wax and turpeti tluo nro dlwolved, add the Ivory blnck and Indigo and ttlr until mid. Ap ply thin. Wnth afttrrward. nnd ymi will havo n beautiful MUli Till jincking kpepe tho leather toft and la excellent for harm and buggy top. WMn In Mnniire, Filing manure In the open liiwrot n big watte Tho Cornell ICxporlmoflt Htntlon plied two ton of tread hotM munuro tu an oxpoemt plare In flva tnontlit It lott fi par cunt In grot wclght, 00 per cent of tu nitrogen, if per eont of It photphorle arid nnd 70 per cont ot It pototh. Hero waa nu nverago toe of 01 r cent In plfti food mora than the weight Iom. in other word, tho rottod, oonewntrntiMl manuro, (on for ton, wa worth lot than tho froth manuro. ('oMKrroliiniil Neeila, Tho Natlfliiul novernment I liecom. lug moro liberal to the agricultural luttreeta ich ywtr. The appropria tion bill linn reported covering ull npproprlnttnng made for tho Agricul tural Deimrlmmit, amount (M ymr to I3.773,!7. whleh I nu luuronte of. 1810,160 over that of Intt (.,. Tho forwtry eervloo lint tenured nn IncronHo of 500,(W0 for flro iiroteo tlon. I.ntt wir'u foruat llroa woro an object Iraaon. J5 ji & MS?' pSHES rty ttr ir "". FJ VArfX. Mlta llottun- Tho plrtum Ui, 1. tll. ....I A..., . . ' liuiia. .iM vuiihiiii nun yl well oxooutml. '; Tho Mint Jut Xcnle, Rrin Juw olo I tbn Inteci "Why am you an euthuttnttl" Ab, pcdettrlniittmr' "llecniue I nn(a( ford nu autu." -I'ltttburg I i-i "What hnpiMii when a insn t,m. peratute goea down a fur n it m, gof "lie Ima cold ftel, inn am' llrlde-llrto I n teligram frMa wtt HlliUgriMiut (DMgerlyi Wk,i do ho MyT llrldn (iraii Im M return and all will bo forgiven Firtt (imie Hoy Do ... ,r..i muddor dUd Intt night fl. oa,. Hoy- (lee) I wendur If ho guln lo4 ball game I'htUdvlphla Up. otd Mt Knlrker- Do you. let IIiUmi eat with tho family Mr i. r. Vim, If inuali cheaper than i-i Uu her oat with the pollrcttiau I'm k. "I tee Hoblntou't luartlrd tgaln-. marrleil hi firtt wife titter "Ym lie tald he dldti! want to have tt break In aiuilher luothrr In !"-. Jmlge He Oongfeta will never ! rs (mhhhI ot women Hhe Why do jt think tn? Ho 'Can you Imjelnt i htMito full of wwntn with cu!y mi speaker ? Jmlge. Dr. Illletn- -Ynu needn't wory atvtt your wife. Hhn nn n renin ka U ctt Mltulltm. Hnttpax Hny. d - )r ought tn tm tter by law, t , u! regulallotv.- I.lfe "I thai yening S'lNullo 1,1 I MWi kt$ twrti Htntle a matrh if ' lit tM m bead nt all. but h 4 , l.ier girl " "VeJt. yu ran I ep t a tuUk to novo tw4 hn4 te It " Mletrw Weil. I Ir Id get ,1a rn want tn htava nr iy i lieat thry In U me Faith. I dm.na It yea want we In thlay. I II lav aa' It ) want me In lav. I II tbtay1 A tall man applied tor n pul'ho overvtr "WlMit dn you knf," U wa aaket! "I don't kiMw atrthl( he replied, "hut I'M tall enujk tt look over all the men you've g"l " Teaeher- Jlmmle. euppoM you kit ten apple ami ten nrnnge. a-nl n't nine tenth of them to tome other M tie boy, what would you bav' Jit mie-- I'd have mo head eiamlntd' "Kittle buy, iton't you know tint you thnuldn't go fishing on H in!rr "Mure I htmw It. but you tee the Ata ain't been educated up tn keeping tkt Kabbath yet"-D4rolt Ffee I'reta "My laty ton tut at laat de- .l. m a KnfoMion tMt lo think hell like" "Oood What Imm he chosen- lit want lo Im a lineman for a lr ! telegraph ewmpany " t leveUw! leader. "And yu wouldn't bogln a feurmy n FtWayr "Ymi l-t I wpoMatl" "I ran't ummraUml how you tu hat any faith In tnch a ttlly tuwr lilea "No tnperttltloii aUttt It HHd.rdiy'l pay 'lay" "Ve." tab! Mr. Dutttn Hlax. "I Imi suerwxted In life, ami by Ih bfdt klml nf work." "You dm't t-'k at If rl had muett (aTtmial cxNrleHT wllil Iwrd work" "(f wurtn wt I htm! It done"-WnnMngtof! Star Tho guest glnnrrd up nnd down Iht bill of faro without rnthutlatm "0k, wail." ho decided finally "Ju nuf bring me a dotn triad o)tter Tt rolomt waller l-efomn all apol"1!1 "Ah'a very terry, tab, but we a out 4 all aheltflth 'cnptlu' atg ' Kvtry lHly'. Wat thorn ever a hotter oxamrde el tha witty and ronrlto form of mrr aloti tln tho nnawor of tho grim o who, whan naked about the ibarar ot a neighbor, tontentloutly reptleJi "Mletor. I don't know ory mii'h atout him, but my luiproMlmi It, bed mtki n nrat-rlaa atrauger." "I dorlato," my tho young house lfe. "I don't know whnt wo nte to tlo, when round tteok rust at mud) at porterhouse. It la outrageous. "Yoa, mum," ngrec tho inarkvlinan. "Wlinf n body going to do If l'v keep on?" "I would ndvlto jo mum, thnt btdn' tho rnto, to oat porUr wouto."- I.ifo. Voiing Wife (milier norvoiitly) Oh, rook, I must rwilly tpwik to you Your iwmwr it nivviDH romidnlnlnif. Ow U'y It I llio coup. Din hiHimd tiny It I " nth, tho third day It In tho J"1"' ln fact, It Ih ntvvnyn oomidhlng or "thif. Fmik (win, fd-llng) Wtdl, mum, M irt-ry fur you. It miiMt Ixt qulto linvvful ii llvo with n Ki'iitlomnn of thnt tort I'lillndiilpliln Inquirer. Mr. Youiigipnrrlo (tiintlnK) WJ makoa tho oyttur ttow ro thick nna Youngnmrrle-, uwnet. ilenef tl,. ....... ...wfc. ., ....... ,.i,w. a ,. ,,-, 1 that Riiouit! bo BotiKht out nnd fought 'cnn'l Imnglno. John: I mndo It cxudl nt nil aonHoiiM of tho yMr. jt 'nccordlng to tho rciclpo; "onb down soft-bodied Intoot proioctud by a wnxy:fluo. Inrgo oyatom nnd ono quart 0. covorlng wlilult enn bo penetrated only rich milk." Tho milk wna lovely, nn;' by very corrotlvo chomlcnk Owing It wmo In enna. and I hnd to ue four to Injury to foliage, tluao chemlonl " I" 'nko thq quart. I tltluk M must bo uaod In wlnUr or whou the mcor colleil tt "coudetwod" mllK. trM are dormant. j Tho Iliillmnu.