DOOMED.
By WILLARD MdcKENZ.f
CIIAFI'KR II.
Far away from th« »oft pur» air. th»
bright blue sky, an«! glorious »unlight of
Cornwall. In Ib» «los» atuxxphrr» of th»
gray, baay h»av»n that <-ai. .pi'-s a low
Ixudon n»igbborbo«id, on lb» ssuh day.
at the sam» hour, another child, a girl,
sat In a squalid r>- ru a Strang*.
Bbs
looking child, with dark hair ami »yra
fibs also was gniing upou a picture,
but «>n» of another kind to that which
fascinated Arthur IVi rhj :«lyn
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only a se&ass phet-.-gri’A taken up«m
glaaa. It was a picture "f b»raolf; and
never did a high torn beauty arrayed tor
» ball xv.tyt.nu.l.i. h.r r* (l»’<-i»’«l Image In
plate (lasa «¡th more pleased altenti >n
than did this child of poverty that mis
»rabie Inartistic sun picture.
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now obllijuely, now In the full light, and
in the sba.hiw ; now she frowned and
abe smiled. It wss a Narcissa who
fs!l«-n In I.»»
b.rs. lf.
While sb- was thus engag-'d. hu..i«nlu(
a lune all ths time, a st.ijt. dirty Imiking
woman came Into tbe room. but «> ab
sorbed was th» child thst she *«• on
ennacioua of tbla prvwnce until the In
trader spoke.
"What have you got th»r». F.leonorc?"
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distressed tone; "six's only s pettish.
Id. God hlvas you! I shall
never forget your kindness to me —indeed,
indeed I s*ia*l txt !"
“Poor soul!” muttered tto landlady, as
she watched th» rob roll away; "she
w
want it ■ I-.- »« tr -ri ar ; '~«ly mu- h
longer. But toaven help them that under
tak ra tto charge of that child! 1
wouldn't have bar to be crowned queso.
What will six ba if ever eh« Ilves to
grow up?"
( HAPlElt lit
Wildly shrieks the wind round the gran
ite walla of I'l-nrhyddyti, ami the wom I s
below sough and gruan. Out of the gulf
like heavens dart streams of
forked
flames, ami the thunder rolls and era alias
with a frightful din; and atore tbe at-
mosplxrlc war rises tha lx»»m aud tbe
roar of tto angry waters.
It IS a terrible 11 s'H st w - heaven
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■ixst. Groups of men are up«m the «llffa,
and among the rw ka; some with flaring
torr.ee inter« with lanterns iuat dot
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eyes are turned seawards.
"Tlxre ia a ship out yonder, 1 caught
sight of b»r b ythe last flash, and you
must all have beard the minute guna.”
The speaker »as Nir Ixunrw Penrbyd-
dy n. an-l hie son Vr 'hur st-ael ixeiile him.
«■-I -mt the lifeleovt . ten |eHiti<ls to tbe
man «ho la the fir»! to colon terr"
"We must think «if our own wives and
'hiniri-0 at tom». Maater p^rhyddyw,"
answrrd an old fisherman. “No boat
could live for t»n minute« u|«»n that a»a;
there's not a man here would venture If
out taking her eyes off the beloved obj— t.
"Mother had it taken yesterday “
“Mhe bad better Ba' bought Ixrw-lf a
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money towards tor rent than have spent
It In such rubbish.” retorted th» woman.
"Hut I wantel It, end 1 would have
It !" crtel the child, «Itb tin- nlr of a
duchess who had been reproved tor ex
travagance.
Another glarv of lightning. The small
"You'r» a nies young rblt, you are!”
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I’d buy you like
exclaimed th» woman.
If I was your n>ath»t : I'd buy sunk Into a gaping pit. and rising high
above, a tottering wall of wave threatens
a g-e«l nw for your back."
Th. girl au»w»r»«L with » iterisi»» it with Instant annihilation. Again the
laugh, "If any or» was to l*at in*. I'd guns boom faintly, and tto bla.kneas
put poleon In their tea !\1 smother them cloaea over alt.
Nuddeoly a -r, arisiy from the hither
with the pillows when they were In bed
to silent group. By the flash of the light
I'd put plus Into their care!”
"Why. you horrible little wretch I" cried I nieg all eyes behold the ship drifting with
the woiusn, shrinking lx. k Involuntarily. terrible sp«-«-d towards the shore; above
the voice uf the wlmls and waters sounds
■■11« ■ ha I ha
ping her hi-.'-
i great, big a crash, and then a long, wailing cry of
woman, are »franl at Uttte m.-’ Bai many « me«
Hj » ■
rdera of Nlr LauAce, »- keta
come tore, Mrs Drew," »he went on.
changing her lone lo nite of w inning soft are lightisd. I’pwanla they rush, leaving
n»M. *rona aa4 iMk *t >»> ptotarai. a firry trail behind, ami fall Into the soa;
don't you think I’very |»UtyT sml tto ropes are hauled backwards, but no
ahb looked up «üb’*an sreb, ooaxing one la found dinging to them. Ileudrred
smile. All ths malice had died out of frarli'sa by strong excitement, maater and
her face, which now wore au expression servants veuture do“n among the break
•re.
of baby Ilk» Innocence.
With a blam-bad cbeek, but a fearleaa
“What a witch It la!" m<itt»r»«l th«
woman, who approached tor shrinkingly. heart, young Arthur elands i-raid« hia
as though so« th-) Ig it t-t a thdug "un father, tbe water streaming off hia fair
hair, the salt spray almost blinding him.
canny."
"Quh'k! bring here a torch or a Ian
"But am 1 no! pretty, drag Mrs
Drew?" rv|xat*'d Eleonor», silll mor» tern." suddenly exclaim-d Nlr Imunro;
cosíIngly, and bolding up ths pl«-ture. "1 wimething bad struck against hia feet
shall be a fine lady some day. and rid» in more solid than tbe waves, and rrated
my «-arrlage, ami have such people u you there.
In an Instant two lanterns sod a torch
lo wall upon ms.”
Here tbe conversation was Interrupted were u|e»tl the spot. It was «something
by the entrance of a pale, consumptive human looking; that waa all tbey rouid
distinguish iwfor* a dash of »pray struck
looking, [eavrly dressed woman.
"Mamma." cried Eleonor», running to tbe lanterns out of th» nxn'e hands, and
her. "Mrs. Drew won’t tell mo that I am wash«-d «»«it the light of tbe torch.
"Il-sr a hand, and let ue carry It "P
pretty."
"That la tweau»» Mr*, Drew I» afraid on the cliff«.' cried Sir Latinee, and.
of th* servant». lifted up
of making tny little girl vain," answered slated by
acrambied with II up the
her mother, stooping down and fondling the tel,
rocks.
her.
of th» waters they
Out of lb*
__ - reach
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“Oh, you'r» as bad as she Is," crle«l
Eleonor», pushing h»r angrily away, "1 laid H down and «Itemvered two todies In
stead of one a woman, holding a child
wish you were dead!"
"I haven't pa lie tice with yon. ma'am,' against her breast. In both, Ufa aeeun-d
cried the landlady; "you're ruining that to to utterly extinct.
Tbe woman’» face »»emed cut and
girl.
You'll have a heavy hand with
tor. and ah» so ungrateful for all your bruised, and crimson marks still rested
there but the chllil waa apparently un
Indulgence, tie»."
“Ob. the darling d-iean't mean It; It la torn bed. When tbe black hair that dung
only tor pettlahneaa," murmured
the round her feature», waa brushed aside,
tto skin was white and spotteM aa mar
mother.
"I'd soon beat the pettlahneM out of ble. Tbey tried lo take ter out of the
her If »he was my girl." muttered the w-.man'a arm«, but they could not releaae
tor from that convulaiva death grasp;
landlady, aa she went mil of tto room.
“I have come back lo you with g>aid and »<» two ««rvanta lai«l the bodies upon
news, my darling," said the mother. "Your a litter and carried them away to th«
good aunt haa sent ua auttl. lent to lake nearest fisherman'« hut.
I »own tbe rocks ag«in went Nlr Ixunce
ua away from thia dreary place Into
remaining »»rvanta,
France, «here we shall find kind friend»." and hl» »on. «nJ
"Am! shall I have fine doth»«, an<1 gold to seek for other poor wret.hea that tbe
But
rings, and necklace«, and silk dreasea, and • avv« might drift upon the shore
their lator waa In vain ; the sea diagorg
servante lo wait upon me?"
"You may not have all these, darling; ««! n«> m»re of Ita vicBma. Before return
but you will have a romfortable bom», Ing to th» castle tbey stopped at the fish
erman'» but whither the woman and child
and pure air."
bad been «»nveyed. The woman had evi
"The rest. then, will tome afterwards?
dently I»»» kill’d aP"n ,h* nKk* before
If they do not. I ho,» I shall die
I drowning had taken place; ter arms had
would sooner ba dee«l than poor,
so stiffened that they had difficulty in
we shall soon leave this house and
releasing the child. To restore tbe lat
Drew."
ter ever, known nxana had tera used.
“Ilush. my darling! She has been very
"Have you found any article« upon
good to ns. But for tor we shouhl often itxni that might lead to their Identity?"
hav» tieen without food ; am! had she !»een Inquired Nlr Ixunro
harsh, aa most landladies are. ws ahonl«!
"Nothing whatever." replied one uf ths
have been turned Into th« streets.
servants. "IInly this pursa remaining a
Eleonor» mint not be ungrateful."
sovereign, and a mark on tbe child's
"Hut all thia la over—we want no
linen."
more favors from her now. Ntw* said ato
"Whit mark?"
would beat me if I was her child; and
“The w«>r<! ’Eleonora.’"
she would «"»I '»It ••«* I «as pretty; and
Arthur started at that name, and
1 bate her!" crie»! th« child, vlndlitivvly.
Madame- Solawins was the widow of drew closer to tbe tod upon which tha
a Frenchman, an artist , who, two y-are body lay. In tto contour of that young
before, had died, after a lingering III face, framed by Its Jet black hair, be be
tie«». In very straitened circunvalamwa. lieved that be could trare a strong re
The match, which had been distaareful to semblance to lhe portrait bidden away
her friends, had utterly »«trangvd them In th» turret chamber. _
"Take ’em away ! I won’t have ’em
from her.
A weak mlnih-d. nerveless woman, after here!“ cried a abrill, querulous voice be
tor huaband's death she gradually fell hind him.
Tbe speaker was an extremely old
Into great poverty. A f»w weeks hack,
the clergyman of th» ixriah in whi.h she nun, with long white hair, wild looking
«aa kxlging. who had taken a «rest In eye«, an<! a fare revered with a network
At bls advance tbe two
terest In n»r, wrote to M ftuis«M>ns* of wrinklra.
friend», who resided in Brittany, to solicit young fishermen who had assisted to bring
their assists new In her behalf. The re tbe b-vlles, drew back frmj the bed.
•Take ’em away!" reiterated the old
sult of the applleatlon »«« the offi-r <»f a
boms for herself ami child ; and a »ufl! man yet more shrilly. "If you rob the
elent sum of money was sent to defray sea of ita dead. It will pay Itself back at
your re«t."
their expense« to France.
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"Nhame upon your Idle superstition!"
"K1«s m», Etovnor», before yo«j go " evelalmed Nlr luuntw, sternly. “Would
said Mrs. Drew; who. although by no you commit an act of barbarity that
means a refined, was a kind hearted worn wo«t)d dlagrare ear ages, for the sake of
the wandering worte of a mailman F*
an.
“I am no madman.' answered the old
Hut the cbiitl. with a disdainful ge«
ture, swept past without answering, and man, turning hia fare full upon Mir
jump»«! Into the cab that was standing at laone». "Be«*ause you are to-k learned,
you think you know all things; but I tell
tbe d«w»r. to convey Item to the docks
"Pray do not feel hurt at h«r rudeness, you. and I've proved It, the drowned
Mrs. l>r»w," said Madams Suiaeona, la a and Ute drowuuig al«ays bring a cures
oa the land 'bat eaves them. Issa oar»
you don’t tears ’b*’ leoaou one d*». Sir
Ixun.*e FenrbydJyu!”
-Were there any eigne of life tn either
of the todies, I would have tb»m removed
to tbe casti»." asld Nlr Lauiii». Then,
turning threateningly lo tbe young fish
ermen, who stood listening to tto dialogue
with sullen broke, be said. "Ilemember.
if any irrevereoce lo shown to tbe curpoea,
you «lo n«»t r*msm another day upon my
land. Daniel, you remain here, and see
that my orders are respected, and that
tomorrow morning tbe bodies have Cbrla
tian burial."
"They shan't real tore ttoy »han’t
rest tore, f«»r a huiidre«l P«-nrbyddyns '
muttered tlx «»Id man. "Ixt tbe curae fall
on him. not on thia roof. I'to o»a abail
have lia own back again, if 1 give it back
with my own hands!"
SCOPE IS
tlawwws • «.s • altara.
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Following eltmslve cvjarliiienta In
the etTv fa of baud separator and grnv
ty ayatrii,a of «reaming, the author of
tu Indiana bu'letln draws three euu
-huiotis :
1. The use of tha baud aeparator In
:!» place uf the gravity systema of
ran ml ng will effect a eating of |3 >•
■i S* worth of butter fat frotn owe «v»w
>n one year. With the hand separator
I richer cream sud a better quality of
Tuwarda morning th» rag» of the tvm
;»st had »»hauatvd itself: the wind *>b-
l*-d and trwMtxd aa though remoreefiil tor
th» «tells it had diirx; but th» IhurnWr
»fill growled threateningly.
like sou»»
■ated monster, and the lightning flash»«!
flf/tjlly <»Y»»r th< turbid but sutelding
wave«.
In th*
tb<* fir*t faint strvak of
dawn touched with a livid 2ra) the black
gradually
volumrs uf cloud that
drifting away. at.4 I' ■wld, ghastly light
and a firl that lay atarli and at’ff in
a narrow <ew about a m»i* fr«*m r«Mir
hyddyn
Th« t*da wae rising . In a f*<
minute« it would lift them In it« rtn-
br«<v. and rarrjr tbr« bact «gam to tb«
drptha Iwyood.
Out of the pile«! up ma»»ea of cloud»
dart the first ray« of ‘fee rising eun And
the iL-ad are hidton from Ita fa«'», and the
foaming water» dance In wild rejoicing
over tbe «t»nt upon which they lay.
Th« old fi«h«niian had worked hl« wlIL
and given ba.fc to tto aea it« own again
CHAPTER IV.
Ten years h»ve paaeed away since th«
night of th« ahipwroh. and tl- curtain
riaea upon the dram>
Il open» upon the
lHtb of Angus*.
ihe erra», tto "Star
and Garter," Hi'-htnond. The «iramati»
ixrnouw. a party of young men. eittlng
over their dinner.
The>
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miataksbly of th» artist Haa«, light heart
«-■I. Jovial fellows, with flowing lock»,
•baggy m iuatai hea. turn <b»wn collar«, and
somewhat fantastic dreaa
There la one
of tto four, however, who has but little
nf itx I».-:-,
, ii ’. ■ ,, ar
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la -hr r. 1- .1 ,! ths part,, a tall, b 4ul
some
gbt and taenty years,
«uh dark brosra roratnut hair curling
< liaxly to hia toad, a pale romplexiou,
and an o|«en, generous v-vunlebaatw.
Th«- fifth member of the party is a
young man In appearamv, totally distinct
from his asaoi-iaiea. He is of alight fig
urs and «lreaaed with a scrupulous neat-
txea
11» Is extremely fair, aith a <T»inr
In bls chsak as delicate as that in a w-»m
ana, deep violet eyes, wavy, light hair.
worn rather long. There is a shadow
upon hia face a suffusion of melancholy
almost boding in Ita depth ; but. over ell.
an sir of rare refinement, that denote«
th« g- i.t,. nan by ft. «,< ami by
ir(h.
It la Arthur I'enrhyddyn.
He la tbe host of the small party. Ha
left Oxfor«! at :h- end of the last term,
and this llttl« entertalument la in aome
ll.s
sort a célébration of th» event
gueata are three young art studenta, Wai
tor Brand, i’r'er Jerome and George lx
land; tbs fourth, the eld«*»’. Is EdwanJ
Stafford, a portrait painter of some fame.
Arthur has made their acquaintance in
town during the college vacalions.
<To be continued )
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tian with tlx gravity systema
•2 Of tlx gravity uxtfMsls the deep
xttlng System Is tlx least objection
ibi»
It produivie a nvore «vimplet»
«epa rat Ion and a better «juallty of
r.-.iui th«n either tin- shallow pan or
he w st. r 4. lut.-'ti «ystrux
8. Any txgte t to thorodgbly clean
be scj.aratvr after each separation re-
Itx-vs the skimming effi« ictx-y of the
tiai-hlne and lowers the quality of the
ream ami butter pftoduced. Wash 11»
«•parstor after each eejiaratlun
4 A trembling machine. Insufficient
yiccd. roar, cun!tel. slimy or cold
nllk. and over feeding tlx separator
■tuerd a 1 ■«» of butter fat In tlx aklm
ultk aneitinllng to from eight to
twelve pounds of butter per cow In
■tx year.
fi. Other thing* being equal, high
«l»tel am! a «mali rate of Inflow tend
Inauflh'tent
•o pn»du«w a thick cream
qwed. a trembling machine and a large
it., of Inflow result In a tblnm-r
ream.
Iowa’s I'oy < or a Ilei«.
Nearly half tlx |M’ corn consumed
In the 1'nJled Mtntee Is raised tn the
small county uf Sac. In the uurthweat
:
P : f
of
II.» a
I here
It
a
klrkrr.
has
llfijfurk
Rrfflm«.
strajx on the bind bocks st N. This
The Illustrations almw two devltxa
la made louaw enough so that the ani
for carrying tmek tlx hay fork wtien
mal may walk comfortably, but too
putting bay In tb>* barn. In the first tight to allow the animal to kick. After
lluatrntton tlx n>|« marked 1 la fa»- wearing thia hurnean a while the horse
lentxt to tlx end of tlx track and to
will cease to try to kick In harness
the stake IL Hope 2 la als>ut tra feet and may tw driven wltbuut difficulty.
longer thnn tlx track and la attached
Tartu and Home.
tu tlx pulley E and a weight below
(¡railng !<«»*•.
la
art
free
Inside
the
Wlxn tlx fork
Cowpeas w'tbout grain hare so far
iiani tlx weight l>ek>w K carrh-e It out
to tbe end of tlx track. The other de- given better n-sulta. It la stated, than
vice abonn la for performing tlx same any of ttx oilier crops tested at the
>!>eratl<in by means of the bora». Au Mississippi station. In lt«i3 the cow
«•xtra ro;»' Is attached to ttx fork and ¡icaa were grown on thin bill land and
ruua through tlx pulley at outer rad an acre produ«vd 380 pounds of pork.
of the track. From there It extemla In ll*M the crop was grown on good
to a stake fixed In ttx ground ami valley land and produced 4K3 pounds
'«ontlnuew so aa to contxi't with ttx of |iork per acre. The pigs were turn
ml on the pa »til rag» when the cow
peas were ripe and were fed no grain
In addition to the pasturage.
Alfalfa without grain has baso
found “to tie little more than a main
tena nee ration for hogs,
The pigs
used In the test, which covered two
years, ranged from three to twenty
fuur months In age.
!*<»•• «»»*,
lüfff.
"Yon seem worried," ventured the
caller In tbe yellow editorial sanctum,
“Yea, very much Bo." replied ttx
editor. "You
we publiâtes! a anile
what exaggerated account of that txw
woman's club and now tbe pr.whlent
says she la coming up Into this oflkv to
uall tbe lie."
“Gh. 1 wouldn't be worried."
hitching point. Tbe atnkea shown at
“Why notr
"Bemuse a woffliu doesn't know !i--W the right and left should of course be
fitted with pull«-,« Montreal Star.
to nail "
Apt
< url«a
An arrangement such aa shown In
the rut has lavn suggest««! as rflfe<-tlvc
to cure a Iturar which kirks In har
ness A heavy strap (P) la attached
to live collar and exteixla back under
the surcingle, wlwre It ■>
a heavy ring.
Through this ring la pits«! a ropo
or strap' (Ml. which la attached to
iiren found that the roll la particularly
idapted to Its cultivation. Before th«'
stanai
I
fitNCt •■•ri. r ::.«-r-tenti»
t<»'k U up the b- t buttere«! ¡»'p ixirn
on 11.11. I. .u i'-’.i; 1 lid - Its ml
tlvatlon was re»tri«-ted to a few stalks
m the farm that met tbs home de
A small quantity might be
manti.
bought at the store, but it was high In
price and the salea were few.
The brink fust food manufacturers
are now the largest consumer* of pop
•orn In the market
Nearly half of
the ready to serve foods have a
«Iderable {«-rcentags of pop «orti,
brami la practically all ¡»p corn
A tourist In «Gurgle stopped over
night at the r«la<v Hotel In a little
vlllngr and eiprcaned a dc»lre to taste
"Georgia ’possum."
A wteile juSMiiu, cooked In g<*uuliie
Georgia style, with ’taters on the side,
was plated before him.
"Two dollars extra for the ’poeaum,"
said tto laudlord when tie- guest came
to settle.
“It's an outrage!” said the gueat.
“It’e accordin' to the way you look
at It, stranger." said tte> landlord, “hut
It took me six nights' swamp wadin' to
ketch the poanum and wte-n I kotclxd
him I kotctwal the rheumatism with
him!" Atlanta Constitution.
Aw
the spring of KM the Xtexle lai
and Kvpériment Station derldt-d to de
vote an acre of laud to the continuous
culture of corn.
The roll was partly a silt loam and
partly a light aatidy loam, The first
two years only rbemh-al fertilisers
were u»»d. the maiutenancr of soil hu
siua being jilacvd opon the corn stub
ble remaining u(wn ths field,
The
follow log two years half of the area
was siwn with crimson clover at the
Huie of the last cultivation of corn and
half to rye. In order to cvmpar» the
merits of s leguminous ami non I «gu
mlnous <-n>p aa a lueana of maintaining
soil burnus rh-g.nning with 1MM. after
the experiment bad ten In progreea
four years, the first quarter of the acre
plat •*» w»wn to erlassen »)<»»«•» and
the third quarter to winter rye at the
time of the last «•ulllvafvn of ths corn,
while the smvind and fourth quarters
rerelired no cover crop.
tn i*i«l th»
land «as limed to Insure the su
of clover
Tlx bletory of the laud is
given and the fertlltxer treatment ami
the reeulta aecur«l in each year ar»
recon 1«««L
A summary of the rewulta during th«-
twelve years the experiment lias I wen
•■.induri;»! »!■>»« that Hie gain from
using clover aa a corer croi», after de-
ducting tlx coat of the seed,
was
*û<) 24. or an average of f4 10 |xr acre
annually, aa C’iii|>arwl with J-l TH. or
an average of Sri «-enta an a«T» annu
ally from using rye.
I Ire um
Un<i<«llon.
The simplest remedy la to clip th?
hair, aa lice will not stay on a dipped
Ivors». Tobar»"»! water made by boiling
some strong t<»ba«vo In water la rffo-t
ual. but Is aotiHtwhat polwmoua If uae«l
too freely or made too st tong
(hx
pound of tobacco to four gallons of
water la about tlx ptv>t>er pto|s.rtl«»n.
but. aa tobacco varies «»»ualdviably in
strength, thia may nut tx quite strong
< «ptnrvd ■ (’rise.
enough. Coal oil la too bard on the
Gunner—Tito gridiron hero la
al) akin to use undllut«»d. but made Into
am I lea
an emulsion by mixing with strong
Guyer—Yea, ho haa captured a grid • «¡«u«ta la very g«»o<L In placea where
iron heroine.
fish <>ll can bo obtalue«! thia Is a gvsid
Gunner -A gridiron heroine?
remetly, but makes tlx akin greasy
Guyer Yea, a college girl who really and dirty for the thix.
knows bow to broil a beefsteak.
"Tea," said Marryat. "l‘m pretty
busy these days, netting ready fur my
wedding, you know."
“Ab! that’s a reminder of what
Washington said,’* remarked Ilraui-
peck.
"What was that?"
“In time of peace, prepare for war.'
Philadelphia I’reoa.
Fur a llldaboaad
Ills lm»r»»tliis.
Horta.
Hlaeh Teeth iw fl«s.
This condition la frequently brought
to our attention, but as yet we have
no antlafa.’tory explanation to otTor for
tbslr preaa-tM’». Tbsy are also found
In health, as we have olxrrved In
heads at tbe slaughter bouses.
t'n
doubtevlly too much str.-aa baa hewn
laid u|«on this cumlltlon.
In young
plga, where thia condition la n»»t fre
quently seen. V-ng atiarp teeth may tx
present which It would b» better to
i-ut off.
Dentition may alao t«e taking
plat's and tbe black tmvth may be a
»bell, ami there may tx Irritation of
the guma, causing the pig to bold the
mouth «»pen. to aallvate and to refuae
to eat.—fit Livula Globe IX muera t
Millionaire Vail Street Magnates
Implicated With Ruel.
IKDICTMENT3 ISSUE IS SHEAVES
Heney and
Burrs Asssrt That They
Have Only Begun—Ruel Es-
Iact'd to Confess.
Han Fmnctoro. March 21Hixty-five
Indlcttuenta werv filed by Uve grand
jury today against Abe Ruef snd 10
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-'«al«, •«.- |»,«-«uv cuXsipasy
They all
charge l iii-ery
Assistant Distilct AV-
tortxy llrtxy am! Federal Agent Burna
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The total amount rvprvecntai in tbe
indictirxnis is |21fi,7M. Wlxn to thia
is added tlx ainount wbh'h went to
Ruef and N limits, tlx L-tal will reach
|l,tMk>,taU tn five dewls CX|>s»ol tetay.
There are inure d«-a!s of which tlx
public luuv small conceptloa. They in
clude md only taeal magna tee, but nxn
alio have mansems in New York, who
private gwins
It is undrn»t«K*i tliat a power In Wall
• trect «h" ricetilly teatlfitsl lieb re »he
Interstate C’omnierco commission will
be given an oppoitunity to defend him-
stdf.
T night Ruef and Hchmita are atjcct
ami forlorn. Tlx entire txwnl of su
S’hmita is
pervínote lux «'onfrsved.
Ruef is awnk-
ready to do the name,
ening rapidly. By tha end of next
«wk tbe Imlictniente which will con-
fr. mt I, on «vi i I» n- riu'.nn I, ¡«ili.
By
that ti'tx it is oipwted tliat Ruef win
offer to confess.
PU7ER TELLS STORY
Admits of
Deals With Hermann
Steal Land.
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Washington, Match 21.—Oregon con
vict» amiipicd the limelight in the trial
• h i . iv * • m« n
under Indictment played mlnm odes.
S. A. I >. 1‘uter, the government’s
heavyweight witness, »»« put on the
stand this afternoon and ¡>egHn the
narration of his relatione with Her
mann in connection with lan«l opera
tions that have sulveqtir'nt ly turned
out to lx fiamlnlent.
Paler wa- preceded by I>an W. Tarp
ley, who told In considerable detail the
manner in which ho, Horace G. Mc
Kinley and I I* Mays attempted to
"get rich «prick" through the alsvorp-
tion <>f land in the Blue mountain for-
i t re«.<-rv<
The stories told by I'uter and Tarp
ley did not throw any new light on
either the Blue mountain or the 11-7
land fraud cases, which were threshed
out in Fortland. But the stories of
ls>th men were retold today to show
their relations with Hermann an«i to
aid the government in its efforts to
show Hermann's tn> live for deatroying
the fateful latterprees copy looks.
STREETS ARE FLOODED.
All Business in Stockton Suspended
by High Water.
MtocklOn, tai., March 21.— Water is
running through the streets of this city
libe a millrncc. In some placte it is
six feet deep, while in others it varies
from one to three feet, the latter being
the mean average. All teuirwes Ir sus
pended, as most of the busi nena houses
are fintalo! and the people in many
parte of tlx cl tjr are afraid to leave
their homes.
No portion of the town esca [a* I.
Main, Hie principal Imalnees street of
the city, is the high point, and even
here tlx water avi-ragie nearly a foot in
-h pth. All the cellars and many of the
first tlivirs of the huainera houe «e were
submerged and the !<«» in the city
alone will tun into hundreds of thous
ands of dollars.
Roadbed Torn Up by Slide.
Ashland. Or., March 21.—The con
tinued rains of the past four day's have
badly demoralised tlx main Portland-
Man Francua-o line of the Southern Pa
cific I m a distance of .so miles through
the upjer Sacramento canyon region in
.Xirthem California.
The
country
neat severely affected lies lietween Sis
son on the north arid Redding on tlx
south
In this section the Sacramento
risstlss t »ae«rv»4 Meetetaata.
Thorough plowing and eubaulllug are river has played liav<r with the rail
even more nwesaary when planting un- road risuils'd at various points, while
grnfted reelatanls than when planting st other place slide« of nerioua propor
tench grafts, says a bulletin Issued by tions liave added to the difficult its.
the vxiwrimeeit station of the I’nicer
Prefers Federal Control.
alty of California.
Thia Is because
New York, March 21.—Askol if he
good results can tie obtained only If the
rvelstanta are grafted young, and this thought the c-inference between the
niak>-o It essential to obtain a goo«l railr««d and the government would lie
growth the first year. If the stock re beneficial, John 0. Ibckefellet raid:
mains In the ground for two, threw or "I cannot nay. It is my idea tluit Fed
more y«-ara twfore grafting. It becomes eral control would tie lietter for the
romla. Tbey would then understan«!
hard and refractory to grafting and
the laws atxi plan ahewii intelligently
good unions cannot be obtained. The
without on«- state’s suddenly demand
stocks should make sufficient growth
ing one thing and another state la*ing
the first year to allow of their being
e.|ual)y Insistent on something entirely
grafted the spring following the plant different."
ing
When a burse la hidebound It la usu
ally cauaeil by being tn a poor and
uuthrtfty condition. A bora« In g-«d
physical health la not hidebound.
There may 1* a number of «'auras for
thia condition In borwa, such as
Itllnfa ob IIor»««' !.•••.
State Will Pay Their Fare.
worms, lack of tire right kind of reed
This defect Is probably ths moot no-
or the want of either feed or shelter
Coocrird, N. If., Mareh 21.—A bill
The Num'« TrowblM.
or both
A horse may bars fairly tlceable of all blamlabea that coms forbidding state officers to use or solicit
It la i.ot to the auto bis
Tto h-»roe his trouble owaa.
good cars and fsed, but, on account upon horses’ legs In tbla couutry. free passes on the railroaiia imased both
Bera ime. you ere, hie driver is
of bad teeth, may not be able to ae Sometimes tbs apllut must be blistered booses of the legislature bsJay under
The source of sll hia "whoaa.*
cure nourishment from tbs f«vd. Try two or throe times teftiro remaining anspanaion ■ f the rules, following a re
Philadelphia ledger.
to determine the Cause and then reme free from lameneaa, and In some i-a««J’|f’ from the judiciary commit tea.
dy IL If the horse is run down phya must be fired before a curs Is sffwVeiL 1 By th” bill lhe gov « mm tw authorise«!
c. o. n.
G yer queer thing about tha truata lea By a small amount of pulverised ltopaat the blister a third time, and ;f ’oeontra- t for railroad tranrpr rtatior.
gentian and ginger In feed will stlmn lameness still remains soma other '"r nxmbers of the legislature and
My«r What'a queer about them?
cauas may be suapw-tad.
jh uae cf congMB aa needed.
late the appetite and dig sallow.
Gyar Tbey avidutu trust auybud/.
"Of course, you tollere that polyga
my is wrong." »aid tbe man. who was
discussing the Murinoti question.
"My d»"sr air," answerw! Mr. Meek-
to*. "It I" not only wrong. It’s fool-
hardy-“—Washington Star.
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