(laughter as little m ore th an a child. th e tim es you assu red me your lntct> ipanlcum v irgatum ). which would be eyes trav elin g along In thl« easy fasb- They scarcely realized th a t o th ers tiou to m arry m e when you grew l»lg w orth only $3. in per ton, estim ated In l«»n? T hese are the fru its of th e tre e s , view ed her differently. enough Ah. child," and uow a cloud tlie sam e way. S tran g e to say. som e they grow on. F ru it Is the p art of the ' "O f course, like o th er girls. Rose m ust follow ed the smile. "1 suppose oue of cloecly allied species of g rass show ed plant th a t Incloses the seed, w ith th e * . ■/ J go Into society.” they sakl. "b u t we th e se d ay s 1 shall sta n d am ong your A D EPA R T M E N T P R E PA R E D FOR high in an u rial value. T lie com tnou see«l Itself. So the dry pods th a t hold . ’ hope It m ay be y ears an d y ears before w edding g u ests an d I d o n 't th in k 1 O UR RURAL FRIEN D S. c ra b g rass tpaulcum snngulnnle), stan d s /f» V tr ; the bine!- m orning glory seeds a re a s | shall enjoy the cerem ony a b it.” , w e have to p a rt w ith her.” th ird on th e list, w ith a value of $13.39 1 truly fru its as a re apples or strew - I And they w ere q u ite delighted th a t “ You will never be a g u est." am i now per ton. O ne very rem ark ab le fact is 1 berries, though we com monly use tho IN T E R R U P T E D . she should refuse her first th ree offers Hose colored, yet held out her ha ml as M o n e y In W in t e r F a t t e n i n g o f S h e e p tbe exceptional value of the poke lierry. i w ord only for those th a t are good to - l i a n n l i n e C o r n in t h e S t a l k - C l o v e r bravely as when she w as a child. “Col­ of m arriage. T his Is given as $21.93. w hile th e next (•at. 1 have aat for an hour a t my table u P r o f i t a b l e I r u p B u y O n ly t h e B e a t It w as lu th e sp rin g and Just before onel. 1 am going to do som ething drea 1 on th e l.st, b itte r dock (the com m on! And tried to get on with iny work; It often happens th a t, on sm all Isl­ fill. I suppose. Please never tell a n y ­ S t o c k O ld » un it I m l« . her eig h teen th b irth d a y th a t the One f o r .V » n f. T here's a poem to finish—a fable runnex obtusirollus) Is but $1(1.2«; all an d s In rivers, tree s and flowers are D y sarts left th e ir p retty Sussex home one; an d please say 'no' if you would About the unspeakable Turk. found th a t «Io not grow on the neigh- I ^ I n e and faithful to the mna I loved. the o th ers <1 >wn to the panic g rass fol­ ra th e r give th a t an sw er. But 1 am for a fu ru ish ed house at E ton place, F a t t e n i n g F h e e p n n I I n m h e . It ought to be pat to the minute. , boring banks. T hese l ave come down **e n0B fr,,e to me, low ing each o th er hi fractio n s of the T here is alw ay s money Io be m ade In w hich they had hired for the season a t big enough now, and 1 tell you ex a ct­ A fortunate m ixture of fun. the river, som etim es from th e m„ t n . j 'Vith vision of hi. soul , predestine«! need, d o llar only b etw een them . ly w hat 1 «lid when 1 w as 2 y ears old: w in ter fatten in g of sheep, aud still a som ew hat ex o rb itan t rent. W ith a spice of the serious in it— I forced him to g<> free. : - • • j tain s w here it rises, in the shape of i But 1 can't get it done. To th e great Joy of Rose, Colonel •I’ll m arry yon’- o r I shall certainly m ore in the fatten in g of lam bs, w hich B>-«t I’lijw f r o m O ’«l S o w « , fruits, an«! have found lodging on the I watched him going slowly down tbs C litheroe w as one of th e first callers, never m arry anyone." in tiiis case are yearlings. But to mak«* In looking out fo r young breeding Island, during high w ater. S<»in»*tine*s hill. My thonghts are all thronging and fight­ l i e also w as in tow n for tw o or th ree And in th a t m om ent Colonel Clitheroe th e money req u ires e\|»erleuce iu Inly­ sows, th e farm er is too apt to overlook fru its are tlius liorne «iiiltc out to s. a, ' B«>we«l with one grief I know. ing. m onths, having, d u rin g the previous knew th a t though his h air w as plentl ing th e right «-lass of st«»« k to feed, ntul th e sow th at lias Isirne one o r tw o good and th« n they may I» • cau g h t up by South wind uu«l streamlet proffered him I fee, them at work in my brain. year, burled his old uncle aud in h erited fully strea k ed w ith gray am i thougl still more in feeding so as to keep the litte rs of pigs. an«l is now w orth m ore f lft r « e t e o « • « rrin -.-e« . ocean «•urrents am i carried long dla- , their aid, But as soon ns 1 w ant to be writing his face had lines on it which nothing th e property. W hile ndv«»<-ates o f c a rria g es driven tum-es It has l»cen said th a t Coluin- i I sat aloue with woe. anim al alw ay s from becom ing cloyed. as a b reed er tl an at any fo rm er tim e of Them down they are vanished again; "My d ea r fellow .” said Mr. D y sart to but the p assag e of y ears can trace, hr 1'his is very dillicu’.t. am i r«‘«|iilrcs both h er life. So long as th e sow is h erself r»y m otor-engines adm it th a t m uch re­ Gone—hidden, like mites in a Stilton bus first form ed the notion th a t there him, w ith th e fam iliarity of a frien d of loved Rose D ysart as a tuan loves only d o se atten tio n am i practical «liscrimi- grow ing she cannot «1«» full ju stice to i m ains f«»r the inventors to do before Or needles in trusses of hay; might lie lam] lieyond the w«*stern ocean While life a burden on my shoulders lay. long stan d in g , "you really ought uot to once hi a lifetim e. I wonder if Shakspeare or Milton natitin iu th e kinds am i aiuouiits of furni.-hlng the fram ew ork of the grow ­ such vehicles can be m ade equal In on seeing som e sträng«* n u ts th a t bed And tears still dimmed my eyes. It w as only w hen lie told Mr. am i feed to be given. A th rifty grow ing ing litte r which sh e carrle«. lie n e e b eau ty of ap p earance, facility of m an­ rem ain unm arried. T ry to rem em ber W ere bothered that way. been w ashed to the shores of th e Azores t I heard his grief, transm uted into song. Up from the valley rise. th a t you a re depriving some w otnau ol Mrs. D y sart of his good fo rtu n e th at anim al is alw ay s p referab le to one th at th e re a re alw ay s one or more ru n ts hi agem ent am i all-around com fortable- from f a r a w a y Anteri«*a.—“ How P lants . Oh. for one ray of light to illumine an excellent home an d a still m ore e x ­ he rem em bered H arry Raw «loti's com ­ is scraw ny am i |MX»r. If dig»*stlon in litters from im m atu re sow s. T he pigs n«*ss to tin» present sty le of ca rriag es S pread,” iu St. Nicholas. The fancy and warm it to life! O ther Bad hearts will listen and bs cellent h u sband! A m an in th e p rim e m ission. cith er sheep or lam b Is once Injured, from an old smv will l>e larg er frame«) d raw n by horses, yet they asse rt th at Ju st a chat with a friend, and the gloom of life—well off. good-lookiug, retired soothed. "N ev er m ind!" said Rose. "Y our rec. the anim al never fully recovers. H ence m otor-carriages nr«* ce rtain to l»«*<*onie P o w e r fro m S m all S tre a m s. and m ore vigorous In every w ay. T hey in Mine never can forget, P«»l»ular b«*eause they will save mou«*y. from th e a rm y —w here lies th e hin­ o m n icdatk.n of him as a husband would the b«*giuning if feeding «»light alw ay s Beshles a considerable num lier of will also m ake b etter bretslers than p ig i My heart would be gone. As the fife deep dealings with the souls not have been of the slig h test use. 1 to be very light, an d part of It should he ! f ron, s!nai, im m atu re Iu E nglam l It is <*stiuiated th a t th e cost large water-jMjwer installations, S w it­ ’Tis God’s d ran ce?” Urges on the young soldier to battle of men. sow s can be. ■ o f frsld er for a horse trav elin g tw en ty ‘•Simply ,n th is,” replied the Colonel. Jiavq loved you first ami last and at of b ran an d a teas|»o«»uful of oil meal how ever well they m ay When he would be skulking, or worse. be fed. 1 m iles a «lay Is tvvoj»eiice per mile, w hile zerland is full of sm all ¡»«»wer plants, ( I've noth.ng to regret. "I have n ever been iu love, am i 1 w ays ev er since I w as tw o.” nearly every town in th a t la ml of niouu- ; -M . A. M. So Jones' agreeable rattle mixed w ith It fo r each an im al at a flood­ T h a t Is how th ere cam e to be a ing. A fter a w iv k 's feeding on this a a m otor wagon of tw o and a half h orse­ tain s ami w aterfalls being well supplie 1 should be afraid to m arry now th a t I Compels me to verse. t h e P o u ltry Howto. A l l R fjrh t in t h e F.nd. am past th e te n d er passion. You see young bright girl, w no. bearin g the few oat«, whole, may be a added. les­ A flock of fifty lieus Is a s large as I s po w er can be d riven th e sam e d istan ce w ith pow er from the “ w hite c«xtl,” as There's a footstep! I wonder now, is it th e re is no 'th re e y ears' sy stem ' in m at- j title of Mrs. Colonel Cllthroe. w alked heart is bowed with a transient sening the anm uut of b ran at the sam e profitable in «»m* pen. A house 8x2« at th e ex|H-tise of half a penny per the m elting snow on the m ountain sides Y’onr grief. The postman, a client, a dun. rlm ony. It has to be till d eath do us ; by th e si«le of her ehlerly husband one time. As the w eath er grow s colder, or 2<*» f«*et. w ith liberal y ard room. Is mil«*. A nother arg u m en t used in Itehnlf has well b«-«*n «•ailed. W hen th ere are Or some fool come to pay me a visit. Your eyes are misty with tears; sunny Stiud y to the accom panim ent p a rt.” w hole corn may be su b stitu te d for one- about right. T he liens should Is* con of th e horseh-ss ca rria g e Is th a t two- no larg«» stream s, many sm all om-s art* There's a sorrow deep and there’s no Ju st wheu I had fairly begun! of the church bells Snow in his h air tb lrd s of th e present w ear am i te a r of Mr. D y sart laughed. imi>ound»‘«l ami collected in reservoirs tlilrd and finally oue-half of the oats. fined each day until they are through relief *Tis my door he is thumping on. d rat it! "You m ust not be allow ed to rem ain sum m er iu her face, yet they wen* W ith this m ixed feed. b ra n , oil uieal. laying, so tii.it none h ut absolutely roads is caus«sl by horses, and ouly on the hillsides, auud had rua. th in k changes a re alm ost disagreeable. th e well-know n Chicago crim inal la w ­ of corn to m ake a stock, and eveu a fte r a board, and trolley car propelled udt WoulJ places the su rfa ce of rocks, w hich mill It is p le a sa n te r for th in g s to go on yer. who was reta in ed in a case before it ha« dried out as m uch as it will lie- h ave wire nettin g , about tw o-inch ions of y e a rs ago m ust have fonn«*d an Insignificant little str.-am which clear p retty m uch th e sam e. 1 m ean to re­ Ju d g e W illiam son. It w as a suit for fore w inter, such a stock Is pretty uiesli. I put this fram e In th e y ard san d y or m uddy sea-bcsches. la found may or may not l»e noticed when climb- • To the smiling face of the sua, m ain single all my life so a s never to . d am ag es for personal ir.Jur.es ag ain st heavy liftin g on a high wagon. W hen­ am ong the o th er liens aud enclose the There never was crue! stab or blow “Mrs. Colonel C litheroe.” And w ith to l»e p itted w ith the Im pressions of I , ing up the hill- b-s Just above. h ave to leave fa th e r and m other.” : the M ilw aukee and St. P au l Railroa«!. ev er it is desired to clear a field of corn, crim inal lu It. She can see the flock, Inflicted by f.x* or friend th e u tte ran ce of those w ords the brow n falling rain-drops. Iu E ngland it has | T he capabilities of thia general util- “ You will be reeoncilled to leave us Mr. F o rrest repr«-s.*uted th e plaintiff; l«»w-wheeled w agons w ith low racks ami while endeavoring to gain t e r lib­ eyes seem ed to laugh a t th e ir ow n re­ been uoticed th at. In m any cases, tlie ■ lzation of n a tu ra l pow er are tx-glnning But there was a bairn, God willed it so— w hen the rig h t m an and right m oment W. J. H ynes, th e d efen d an t. The que>- should he used. Tw o men can work to erty she forgets her b nsxly habit. A flection in the m irror, and as th e p re t­ i ea ste rn sides of th e se depressions a re ; to be understood everyw here, aud w ith I Tw.ll come out right io tbe end. arriv e.” said Mrs. D ysart. “ You may i tion In point tu rn ed largely upon the m uch b etter a d v a n ta g e th a n one. the day or tw o iu th e box is enough.—Ex. tily curved lips p arte d they show ed th e j the more deeply pitted. Im licating th a t ! the a p p rv da tion of the ¡««wsibilities of . n?vcr was love ao cruelly wronged perfect teeth. “Do 1 look It. Jo h n ? Do not th in k so now; girls never do before arran g e m en ts of the re a d 's track s, one on the grouud cu ttin g th e liill i th e rain-o storm y or cold to p er­ W in d b reak s an* ap p reciated In w in­ church this m orning to get a good mit com fortable b usking in the field. but little loss. C assler's Magu- Far. far from here on thy m ghty wings! co u n terp an e in place of a train . 1 have ter. To grow them set out a row or cam e Into existence, through changes istic brogue m ade Mr. F o rrest th in k • ta r e a t you.” Away to reaim» of forgotten things, p racticed my m an n er over an d over tw o of a rb o r vitae or Norway spru-v?, In th e level of the land around the R a * « e C lo v e r . he ha«l a a easy vi tint on th e cross-ex­ Rose C lithroe took h er h u sb an d 's arm ag ain .” j \\ here the unwept dead a grave may find. G reat I_ak«s, alxiut 56.i •-;e m «Idle of the stream , they say. May »ee os not. unlovely and dead. the double puq»« se of feeding th e st«> k add greatly to the protection of th e arm , Joh n ,” she said, laughing. B ut T he im p o rtan t day cam e. Rose lose his head, but dam aged the plain years. T he latest estim ate is th a t of Hide os from sight, for decay we must. th e n her mood changed and she looked D y sart w as sim ply, yet elegantly, tiff's case. Mr. F o rrest saw th e ground and then going back to tbe soil iu th e buildings. can.e a queer 1« »king m onster, l^ itg e Dr. J. W. Spencer, who, basing Lis Cover os! m an o rial product. F e a r not raising grave, adding: inflated w ings seem ed to keep It above flu l«l«»g S to p « a R u n a w a y . dressed, and her fresh young face won slipping from u n d er 1dm. an«,. Pke the conclusions on the m«-st recent Investi­ “ I do really feel nervous. I don't its fa ir sh a re of notice as she aw aited good cross-exatuin r be Is. began to too m uch; it will alw a y s find a m a r­ the w ater. In Its bands It held ao «.p»n The dead leave* sighed to the chilfiag C ouncilm an Bungay, of Spokane. gations. places the age of the river at ket. w a n t these people who have know n am ong th e crow d of d eb u tan tes. look for an opening to drop the w itness rain: , W ash., has a bulldog th a t is n o rth 32.000 years, an d th a t of th e ca ta ra c t book, and the face of a m an w ith a you all your life to say I am too young B g t o w (h t h e B e a t S t o c k . Weep for os'. T hen follow «^ six w eeks of gav etv ; w ithout fu rth e r in ju ry to bis «*ase. H • ow ning. O utside of keeping trouble- at 3 1 .0 0 years. At one period, m any heavy m ustache bent over the b o x «nd t°o p d d y . an d .00 a h o s e th e r nn. M len It is very difficult for a fa rm e r who succeed« 1 in j rov« k ng a ta rt reply som e dog* aw ay from the store and th o u san d y ea rs ago. th e height of «he T he c u rre n t carried the qneerly -hi;>ed For we shall bleod with the roadtxl« slime. w o n h j to be j w r w u .: Do yon think n m ake up b.s m ind to secure a ru n aw ay horse. i Kuhl, a G erm an civil engin«*cr, w ith Shall passing by. know u> out agam. he sa d. sarcastically ; i. rse. Everv tv e r y one going Weep for us! ( r ? c n n ’« W o - d e r f n l L a k e . thia long aealsktn coat because they E l„ n h lng seemed beautiful and only t i e best stock, no m a tte r w hat It an inventive tu rn of mind, wa« giving "T h a t will do. Mr. W itness. You're out on E ast S prague street know* the Much a tten tio n has lately l>een draw n m ake me older than tbe hat and dM red by abaehee. The trees had ea- very sm a rt, a re n 't you?” cost. Yet if be really u n d erstan d s his dog. He Ees iu front of Mr. Bungay'* an exhibition of the feasibility of nls The dead leaves sighed to the facing . I changed th eir first fresh n ess of tem ler anow: "O i'd loike to ratu r-rn th e cump!e- business th is is w hat be will do if hl* store, and is friendly to all who tre a t to C ra te r Lake, a rem ark ab le body of new safety cloak, w hich m akes death n t be anxious, child, and th e ¡jreen for th e ripeness of sum m er m an:. M aster B o r n s '. a f Ol w an't p u rch ase has to in- r«-strict«*d to a sin­ him kindly, but a terro r to other*, lie d«-cp w a te r occupying the Im m ense c r a ­ by drow uing Impossible. Bory os! Colonel pressed th e han d w hich rested l>t,autJ.. Ihe h aw th o rn and bluebells ooeder o ath .” quickly replied the w it­ gle a n .m a t B reeding from th is he can w as having a nice nap when he wa* te r of an ex tin ct volcano in the C as­ T he constructi«»n of the cloak Is. of Bury o» deep in untrodden way*. on bis a rm - I n l e s s people a re hope- w ere OTer an d done w lth b u t cade M ountains of Oregon. T he nam e course, the Inventor’# my*:ery. O ut­ F ar from the glory of bygone Jays, ness. as he a r-s e slowly to leave the soon sto> k up to the ex ten t th a t his aw ak en ed by a cry of “ ru n aw ay .” A lessly stupid and short-sighted they age of th e woods seem ed lovely by con- farm requires, and his | refits on bis live d d .v e ry horse had broken the weight »f Mount M azama has recently been w ardly It *omaion!y supposed, lf feet into the ea rth an«l Jerk hack. The feet above tb e w ater. T he g reatest d e ­ lo n jrc g to the new garm en t and the The fore shroud» bar the moonlit tn l. The port rail lap» the sea; I t w as ra th e r a rom antic little story, who retu rn s sudd«?nly from th e laud of about low« ring his gun. a fte r th e sec­ fresh m anure from stab les ut d raw n la tio n of th e c ra te r rim above sea level horse could stan d this only a short d is­ Is 8.200 feet. Out of th e lake rises a necessary provisions for bodily suste­ Aloft all taut, where the wind clouds a s th in g s go in th e se prosaic tim es, d ream s to reality. out as m ade and spread over th e sur- ! ond shot, he received a blow eu the skim. tance. fiualiy being brought to a s ta n d ­ volcanic cone, called W lzcrd Island. nance. The cloak alone, how ever. Is th a t sto ry of how Rose D y sart becam e T he fact w as th a t he had prom ised head t i n t knocked him senseke*. T he face, the w in ter snow s and rain s leacn still. sufficient to keep a person several day* Alow to the cutw ater »nug and trim. Mrs. Colonel C litheroe w hen she w as to execute a com m ission which w as grouse hrs: Lit had tum bled against , through It. and w h atev er soluble fer- j SdO feet high. W hen it Las been ren ­ And the man at the wheel »ing» low. A n u m b er of men ran out and took dered easy of access. C rater latke will • com fortably on the su rface of the wa- 18 an d he w as 4»3. d istaste fu l to him. tllity it co n tain s slowly soaks into the his head. sings he: th e anim al by the bridle, ami as soon rank> am ong th e w onders of n atu ra l ! ter. Rose declared th a t she h ad been In “Colonel.” a bright-faced g u ard sm an T h at sam e aftern o o n a w heelm an, soil. 1 nless the su rfa ce is fr«»zeu or as they did so the dog let go of the love w ith him all her life. C ertainly a t had said to him one day. “ I'll tell you a Q u ic k T h o u g h t. “Oh sea room and lee room riding along u ea r the line of h unters, the land is fl<»o«l*d from ru n n .n g w ater strap , and shaking the du st off him scenery, w ith th e Y ellowstone and 2 y ears old she had been N i*s« m ite valleys and t ’..e («rand Can- ¡j w as a w om an's quick thought And a gale to run a fare. . in th e hab it secret. 1 am in love w ith Rose ad m irin g the scenery. «Id not ob*< rv«* coming from above, th ere is never any self, saunter«*«! back to the store, g o yon of the C o lo ra d o o f assu rin g him, Rosie 11 m a rry you D ysart, and 1 shall never care for an- a big black co k till It« fea th ers brush j gave u# the p rettiest of the tune- From the Golden G ate to Sunda Strait, w ashing of the su rfa ce soil to carry off ing to sleep in the sam e old s p o t But my heart lies snug ashore.” w hen she s big, w hereupon he al- o th er g ir l Now. you and my fa th e r ■ ~ - • — — == i fui S tra u ss w altzes—th a t and linen Its fertility . On the co n trary , the m a­ w ay s answ ered, “All right, little wo­ w ere boys together, and you a re the e«l his head. The Idack cock had lw*eu E le c tr ic P lo w in g . J T h e H orn L ia r. n u re is much b etter mixed w ith the * killed and had n early hit him in falling. . , «. . . . , H er hull roll* high, her nose «lip* k.vr, m an, I’ll w ait for you.” F u rth e r d etails a re to hand concern- I Jo oldest friend I possess in th e world Chronic m endacity I* no new h an n S tra u ss and his w ife w -re T&e raVfrs dash soil th a n it ctjuld l»e lf left until spring, T h e child's p assionate devotion to th e } Say a good word for me, will you? She T he Radm inP n volum e on shooting ing the G erm an electric plow ing ex- w heu if ¡»loweil uutler the rain s seldom ca«e discovered by the fashionable d«vc one «lay enjoying a stro.i in t.ie p ark Wallow aud dip. aud the uato«ied »crew tells how th e lat«* C h arles la b ile was handsom e officer w as qu ite a n am use­ th in k s you Infallible on every point; a very old com plam t. for l a m e n t * , which may be of service to J a t Sch«»nau. when suddenly the corn- Sends hear: throb* quivering through ao«l m e n t to h er p arents. B ut w hen his sh e has told me herself th a t th ere is no knocked out at the b attery by a grot»«» com e heavy enough to thoroughly soak i wb'.cb 1>*H up to now no specific h as been tue many farm ers io the I uited S tates poser exclaim ed: through— he ha.l sh >t. A str«mg h at prolnably th e m anure in the soil. reg im en t w as ordered off to India, and one like you.” fouud. B ut It has been reserved for " bo* OW’Q» to vicinity of w ater "My dear. I have a w altz lu iny And the man at the wheel «ing» low, saved him from serious Injury. they sa w th e little face grow w hite an a M a n n r e « f o r O n to n « . Colonel C litheroe worked rigorously a modern professor to discover th a t It pow er or other conditions, a re in a p o head, quick, give me a scrap of pa- sings he: A m erican b a n te rs have had sim ilar th in , and heard her heartbroken sobs, a t a tu ft of g rass w ith th e toe of bis Onions nee«l ri< h land, but It m ust be is especially women who are affl c;«?d sdlon to reduce their farm ing expens­ per or an old envelope. I m ust w rite exi«r.en>e. a m an w as rid in g along th e y laughed no longer. E ven a fte r boot for some m om ents before a n s w e r­ land m ade rich by previous m anuring es by using electricity. The figures room and lee room in a w ag >n s »me tim e ago. according tc ra th e r than by application of fresh or w ith this u n p leasau t c o m p la in t Oue quoted are those of a specific in stalla­ it down before I forget It.” Alas! sh e ceased to cry fo r ' Rosie's colonel” ing. And a gale to run afore; need hardly aay th a t It 1* P rofessor A fter much rum m aging of pockets. It Sou'east by south and a bone s h e n ev er forgot him. F orest aud S r« am. w hen som ething hit ber- “ H ave yon spoken for yo u rself?” he even eom posted m anure. lu o th er | Lombroso 'who 'is responsible for this tion. and will, of course. In m any cases, w as found th a t neither of them had T he p re tty baby had grow n to a tall, suddenly ln«iuired. him «»n the head w ith enough force K . ■ mouth, ty«»nK the fertility m ust be diffused disag reeab le sta te m en t, which, of adm it of co n siderable modification. a letter about ta e m —not even a trade*- mJ. heart lie* *nug ashore.“ slim girl of 13 w hen these tw o frien d s “ Not In plain words. Every tim e I mak«- him dizzy. An unw ouuded part through the soil, so th a t It can m ake a course, w as not recently u ttered . But T he ¡»lowing was accom plished by tw o m an's b;!L m et again. By th a t tim e Rose D ysart try to get round to the point th ere seem-« ridge flying tl rough th e w«x>!s hit him solid s«*ed bed. F resh m an u re m akes It is apropos of h ’.s assertion th it a fixed w indlasses, ac tu a ted by c u rren t S trau ss' music Is considered light. ! The helmsman’s arm» are brown and w as a . pupil . . a . t a sm a ll , an d select . _ . board- , a difficulty, but I would try my luck fait. W hy th e bird did not tu rn aside the soil too light, so that the root* of very spirited dlscuss'on has been tak transm itted a distance of tw-o and one- but It weighed heavy as lead on bis hard. UgK hool to ihe ronron, of Puri», .n.l asain a,„, lf , is a s much a m ystery as th e fact th a t onions run down, and the crop becom«*« Each w indlass re- brain until be could tra n sfe r It to pa- And pricked in his forearm Le ! ing place In some of the F ren ch papers, q u a rte r mile'.. on one of the fre q u en t v isits w hich her win Rose in th e end. Speak up for me, the p artrid g e s som etim es fly ag ain st very largely scullions. In all cases and the oplulon arriv ed at Is this, th at ab«vjt tn e n ty -e lg .it borse-powr- A ship, an anchor, a love knot true: fa th e r and m other paid to th e ir darlin g won’t you. Colonel?” bouse >i«I- > s l i d are killed in so do in g .— w here the «oil Is not n atu rally rich men fib every w hit as freely a* wo n- e r- w b'ch l* surtlcienl for a l‘k»w n ose. keeping to think o f self but little, would be 1>e reduced still more If the plowing tu ru s it Into fertilizers. T h is’ Is more Above the pun»’* H arry Raw doo w as a good fellow hole In It. and in the side of the n est the s«»d moist under them . _ . , . . , . , Aud by the atreaamig fount ol tear*. g ray h air b e st offensive and less successful th an It suri»rised to hear their virtues set l‘e continued for more days in the E ach seem ed to please the o th er; enough, but not good enough for the w as a sm all stick th a t the leaf w as fas­ forth. year. W here beet su g ar is m anufac- m ight In* m ade, but Is ap p aren tly a ne- The faacirt «ondraus Shakspeare d re w - Who. Indeed, tened to, or hooked upon. A fter the G r e a t C o rn S t a t e . th e y seized in a m om ent on each o th e r's Dysarts* d au g h ter! y h e tricksy ghost* of A ro s’a shone— “S peaklng of g reat men w ith g reat turw l. It Is suggested that the pow er cesslty until the ¡»an system has l»eeu Iowa is th e best corn producing m eaning, they ap peared to divine each would be w orthy of such a wife? storm w as over, tbe old bird carar Met in the moonlight of his view, abandoned. A sew age farm of nearly m others.” said a w ell-know n o rato r, *n the factories be used for this pur- S tate. T h ere a re alxiut 31.(XJ0,(MK) ac res “N evertheless,” reflected th e Colonel, o th e r's thoughts. back and unhooked the leaf, and thi A» gently ra«liant a# of yore. of farm land in th e S tate, of which 2(1.- “ I think Gen. Ix*w W allace w as the P°s* when It Is Idle. T his would re- 1.300 acres has been devel«q»cd several " I shall come ag ain .” said Colonel “ I knew- his fa th e r w hen we w ere both nest w as perfectly dry. m iles fr«»m the city, som e 400 feet low er (MXt.000 are im proved, and 1G.4MM). ik »0 m ost fo rtu n a te of all the fam ous men due« the expense still further. C litheroe. w hen the visitors’ hour w as boys a t school. 1 m ust do my l»est for In elevation. T he sew age, first m ixed lu hi» «*ach human pulse em ld beat. cu ltivated. T he av erag e farm con­ I know iu stepm others. Ills stcpm oili- over, and study m ust begin. “ I gee H arry , and one of these d ay s I will A S ib e r ia n M a r c h . Ea«*h noble b«*art could feed his fire; S e e d s B o rn e F n r by W n ter. w ith lime to prevent too rapid decom ­ All pleading tongue* «»uld him entreat; th a t you aud I shall t»e excellent sound Rose on th e su b ject au d get an A rem ark ab le m arch of 4.700 miles sists of 153 acres; 141.979 farm ers work er w as a w om an of g reat intellect, aud It Is good for p la n ts to keep ns much friends, as we w ere eleven y ears ago.” idea of the sta te of h er h ea rt.” All wrongs awoke his tearful ire. across Siberia, occupying alm o st a th e ir own farm s, and 88.087 are ten ­ of superior talent. In regard to th eir a p a rt as possible. If th e seed fell position and to assist iu the precip ita­ tion of the solid m atter, is passed O pportunities of p riv ate ch at were y ear, has Just been com pleted by tw o ants. F arm value Is $l,088,(M»3.97S. affection for each o th er th ere Is a good H ow ever, he m ade no second visit to stra ig h t to th e ground, aud the young th e "p eusionuat” a t N euilly-sur-Seine. not difficult to find. R ussian b attalio n s of line In fan try an d w ith m ortgages am ounting to $138.- story. It w as ju s t a fte r the publica­ p lan ts all grew up tog eth er a r o u u i through a seriiw of depositing tanks, And hear him breathe a woman's sighl O ye who do her wom deplore. H is old uncle's illness recalled him su d ­ Mr. aud Mrs. D y sart reg ard ed Colonel tw o b o tteries of artillery , w hich lately 585.000. Only 83.552 farm s have m o rt­ tion of ‘Ben H u r.’ ‘And w hat do you th e p aren t one. they would sta rv e each d uring which process the mud Is re­ moved. T he rem ain d er Is dug Into the Thrilled ever heart so piteously. denly to E ngland aud Rose D ysart w as C litheroe aa a sort of venerable friend reached th e ir cam p on th e A m ur. The gages of less th an 42 ¡»er cent, of th eir thluk of my book?' the au th o r asked o th er out. F o r ¡ hints are like ¡»