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Show QUALITY AND CONFORMATION OF TYPICAL DRAFT HORSES to catch ths drift of ths Indeed. began Mrs. Haldaae loftily, gaoofb as a rule Is noT eut out surveying Gormly through her lorg(or a politician. Ths chief function nette, 1 am quits surprised. to to attend to ths I think It's awfully Jolly, broke In o( the politician of other people, and ths tuoineM Mlaa Stewart, who had followed the politician to ths one who can elder woman Into the halL T didn't Ideal Animal Will Show Vigorous, Lively, Energetic Disknow that gentlemen mingled ta pot flfst of fdl persuade the people that business needs and position, Yet be Docile, Tractable and Intelligent-For- m attention; Itlca aa a rule. I thought It wee all th.tr Should be Broad, Deep and MOOodly, that no one can give it such reserved for the Sachem society. l ss to ha he that the himself; attention Evenly Proportioned. "Whet you dont know about the politics of New York would fill a large ou indispensable man. T do not assume to he the only man book. Mies Stewart." said Livingstone often results la sldebones, ringbones, (By A 8. ALEXANDER) Haldane, who had entered the room jrfto can give New York a business adThe typical, Ideal draft horse stands corns and kindred diseases. The bone who can ministration; stop graft and over 16 hands (6 feet 4 Inches) and of the with Dr. Deveaux at the tame time. pastern should have a elope 'I am afraid It will he a aad day for abuses whd can safeguard the rights under IS hands high, and weighs 1,600 of about 45 degrees and the front of Csj?U3 IbwnszND who can Jusstand for pecple; the tae of the men, said the doctor, when AiMrATTO3 fy Dcvoat Ma.vH.1 the foot 50 degrees. Horses having uppounds or more in ordinary flesh. women begin to take Intelligent inter- tice aad equal opportunity, the adminThe form should be broad, deep, right pasterm and consequent stubby -est In men, not merely ss men but istration of the lsw , and the abolition massive, evenly proportioned, and action wear out quickly when used There are doubtless of privilege. SYNOPSIS. eug upon paved streets. people of New York who have dealt as politicians. symmetrical, the entire make-udis- thousands of men who could be trustths has started What politics! betThe hoofs should he ample in else, The and Haldane, her curiosity getting ths weight. great gearing strength things, or at least to ed to d0 A foolish young becomes ter of her discretion. tendsrfoot cussion? queried young Haldane. body should be massive, bloclry, and sound, smooth and symmetrical In fascinated with ths bold, artful wlfa of a brave In sisdirecthat make attempt Mr. Gormly has, answered hie It Is here!" said Gormly, extending drunkan proapactor la a weatarn mining compact,, and squarely set on short, shape. town. They prepare to alopa In a blindHe has announced himself aa tion: but none of them has come for- broad, clean, sturdy legs showing fine to her a copy of Ths New York Planet ter. The chest. Inclosing the heart and ing bltasard but ara oonfrontad by tha of Christmas ward with an offer to do so " New York.1 kin, large Joints and prominent ten- lungs, should be roomy In every remaudlin husband. Ha la ahot by tha morning, whloh had been eandldats for mayor of are enYou fully committed to the And I said that 1 never knew that boy pins a wlfa, but tha chivalrous over from the station by speAn ample, wide, deep cheat dons. spect. nota to tha body talcing tha crlma brought I gentlemen went into politics, Inter-poee- d terprise, see, Mr. Gormly," said HalThe head should be large, propor- denotes vigor, power, strong constituupon himself, la their flight to tha cial messenger by his direction. dans gravely. railroad station tha womans horsa Mias Stewart. The morning paper! exclaimed the The tionate In site to the body, well tion and easy keeping qualities. falls axhaustad, tha youth puts her Absolutely. said the doctor, often enter," with coarse- ribs form the "barrel and should be a girl, They clean and from on his own and follows hanging to tha free formed, laugh. WB I supposed as much after our ness and strap. Basing ha Is an ImpediNot so much the morning paper, in' as gentlemen; but Infrequently leave stirrup The forehead deep, well sprung and carried low at ment. tha woman thrusts her escort Into conversation last night. Nothing can should beIrregularities. n a snow drift and rides on terestlng though It usually la, hut with the same degree. broad, full and not dished the flanks and close to the hips. The ha atumblea Into tha railroad station Just something that appears therein. answered Living- alter your resolution. That's right, or too prominent. The profile of the back, extending from the rear of the as tha train baars tba woman away. Nothing; at least nothing that to face should not be too stone. la rather a nasty gamp to What la that?" Twsnty-flv- a later, this man,InOsorgs years straight or of withers to the last rib, should be New likely to bs offered " Roman-noseGormly, Is a Allow me. " play. form. There should broad, straight and muscular. In genYork. Ha meats Eleanor Haldane, a "Eleanor," said Haldane at whloh be But dont you think. asked Gormly, He took the paper from her, opened beautiful and wealthy settlement worker, good width and fullness between eral appearance It should denote with her In her work. It until he cams to the and If a tew more gentlemen would Kr; Gormly started violently, ths word the eyes. Indicating power and lntelli- - great strength and compactness. The that advertising Gormly becomes owner of a steamship so la what came pat, and then handed It back to her. play It, It would become a cleaner tins and finds himself frustrated In pier lolne should be short, wldr, deep and and track extension plans by grafting al- In bold type of this schemer' whole game? a page covering strong. The underline should run Gotham Traction backed the derman, by Father, I think It to splendid, glorOf course. It would," assented the beck full sod low from the floor of Company. An automobile accident on a she read the following: stormy Christmas ava brings tha HalMr. George Gormly offers himself to vivacious Mlaa Stewart. Mr. Hal- ious! Mr. Goimly told me of his Inthe chest. danes to his country home. Gormly makes the marooned party comfortable. the people of New York as a candidate dane, why don't you enter it your-self?- - tention last night, as he seems to bars The upper part of the hind quarter In a confidential talk with Gormly, Mias for the told you. I have always said that ths should show great development of mayoralty In the forthcoming Haldane enthuses on her settlement work, who does something In a large and longs that he shall benefit mankind election. Mr. George Gormly submits the young man By Jove! exclaimed wide, thick, smooth muscle without Is after all fulwith his wealth and business talents. He the Correct and Incorrect Types of Pas- angularities and coarseness. The man, that wouldn't be e half bad Idea, way for his (allow men following aa his platform: determines to do so and announces that terns and Fast; a, Pastern Too croup, the part of the hind quarter ha will be mayor of New York and reHonest administration of the laws In would It, sis? Father's always talk- filling more nearly than any other the deem tha city from corruption. Mr. Hal- the interest of the Straight and Upright; b, Pastern from top of the hip to the Insertion of people; the preser- ing to ms about a career and all that highest obligations end privileges of dane In a tong desired Interview with Too 8loplng; o. Correct Type of the tall, should show comparative Gormly, makes an Indirect proposition to vation of all the rights and privileges I wonder why that wouldn't he a good his manhood. compromise tha fight which the latter has of the dear child said Mrs Haldane My the Forefoot; d, Correct type of Hind levelness, ample muscle and great of the people; game! operation been waglm Foot. as a pas- disapprovingly, are you Intending to the Gotham Traotton company It's public franchises by the people, or It enough expensive strength. Haldane is suspected of beln the head to rank enter the political field? The most notable deficiency of this Gormly boldly announc plan of by corporations, ths due safeguarding time." said Dr. Dreveaux, be The gence. bright on eyesjshould the same terms aa Louise; Not of the rights of the people; the aboli- with horse racing and automoblUng campaign to Haldane. in draft horses Je excessive droop, part of the sound and tion of graft; a adminis- and other pleasant enjoyments of ths but so far as wishing Mr. Oormly suc- clear, mild, full, or and shortness, with weaksteepness CHAPTER VI. cess In his enterprise, 1 am fully com- same color, The lids should be ness of muscle. tration In which Honesty and Horn harmless rich. Such conformation smooth, well arched, and free from tends to slouchlness in mitted thereto. 1 should not think, said Mrs. Halor shall be the watchwords, which gait and often ears and The wrinkles. Gormly Announcoa HI Candidacy. If you wish to gain your sisters angularities shall be conducted on business prin- dans ponderously, of allowing my son hocks. Ths to associated with "sickle of medium size, well placed, The hall Into which Mlaa Haldane ciples In the ancient and admirable to associate himself with good opinion, Mr. Haldane , said Miss should be draft croup should be smooth, of falx free from and next had the alert, active, normally morning gtepped early too steep nor acceptance of those words Mother," cried her daughterf "you Stewart, I see that you. will have to coarseness. The nostrils should be length, and neither been transformed Into a perfect bower " do something. Mr. George Gormly pledges bis busi- forget that Mr. Gormly level. of winter beauty. There had been no ness and personal honor, which the large and flexible; the lips thin, even Would that also gain yours? Quite so, quite so, said tha lady The thighs from the hips down t time to buy anything; but the moet It to very doubtful, was the re- and firm, and all of the parts neat and the stifles should be strong, muscular, available pine trees cm the place, of You see I havent that Innate clean cut. The skin and balr of the ply. wide and long. which there were several, had been to like you which muzzle should be of good quality predisposition The gasklns, or lower thighs, corres Gorm-ly'There a should be between wide space ruthlessly sacrificed, and under would naturally be a family characterto the forearms, and should spond the lower Jaws free from meatiness, personal supervision the hall, a istic. have the same qualities; the muscle ciror Bhould tumors. neck The under abscesses, any magnificent apartment Jesting aside, Mr. Gormly, said be In front of of a size proportionate to the rest should be large, prominent 1 suppose that you realise cumstances, had been lavishly decorHaldane, ated with the fragrant evergreen In the tremendous nature of the under- of the body, well arched, evenly honor of Christmas. taking 'you have set to yourself. If muscled, yith large windpipe and smooth Insertion Into the shoulder. It Gormly had been busy during the you are In earnest, a not had He (ewe slept actually 1 never was more In earneit In my should' not curve downward night neck) or be broken In crest wink. So soon as he " had got the Ufa I think I realise perfectly. The shoulder should be moderately party safely to bed, he had gone to Evsry vested Influence, every pothe stable, and In default of anyone loping, smooth and extending well litical Influence, will be against you. back. else who could do so, he had hlmBelf Certainly. The arm, which extends from the ridden across the country through the An! what will be for you. now and storm, whloh was even then point of the shoulder to the elbow, Good and Poor Form In Croup and I stall be, said Miss Haldane Imshould be short, heavily muscled and dying out to notify the people at the Hips; a, Too Short and Stoop; b pulsively. well thrown back. The forearm, Haldane place of the predicament of Good Draft Type. and "With bowed. you Gorhly right h .aVhaw- - - AWhnnnt the family and to arrange that maids on mf- side. Mis Haldane,h4saJ(I and men wttn proper clothing should should be long, flat, wide, heavily the bone, and carried well downward. net ungracefully, I am sure of a ma. bs brought over to hi own cottage muscled, and free from coarseness. The bocks are moet Important Joints jority. early in the morning. The knees should be straight, wide, because the great strain of starting Dont delude yourself, continued Hence Mias Haldane was under so and smooth. and hauling a load falls upon them, the older man gravely, with the be- deep, trongly formed, necessity of appearing In evening coe- The cannons, extending from the knees and they will soon break down If not somelief that because your gallant. If turns at eight o'clock, in the morning, to the fetlocks; andcomposed chiefly veryit rang and perfectly soundr The ' what quixotic, declaration wins the of or of making a guy of herself In Mrs. bones and tendons, should be short, joints should be large, clean, sharply Bullens extraordinary ottlre. She had support of a certain section of the strong, clean and wide, with promi- defined, wide, deep and well set. community, which tike my daughter nent and smooth tendons. The fetlearned, of course, from her maid bow here, ls''made up more or less of locks should be wido, the news had been brought and how Forage for Sheep. straight, strong, dreamers and theorists, that you are and she happened to be there with the flock owner should give spefrom puffs, callouses, or In free Every thereby making possible the achievechange of apparel. terferlng sores. The pasterns, extend- cial attention to providing the best of ment of your desire. Mias Haldane had not slept very ing from the fetlocks to the hoof supplemental forage and pasture for 1 wall; for one reason her thoughts had think, returned Gormly, that heads, should be moderately sloping, his sheep to help out the other pasall my life I have been something of dwelt unceasingly upon that strange ture and supply the flock with a strong and clean: conversation shs had had with her a dreamer. When I was a young The tendency in the average draft change of feed. clerk In an obscure store on the east horse 1s toward host Shs had awakened earlier than Every- - sheep feeder should awaken short, upright pasterns the rest, had dressed Immediately, and side, 1 dreamed of that Broadway and stubby gait. This to bis opportunities and put a stop objecbad descended to the hall in hope of building, and the dream has come tionable as aro also very long, weak to selling bis lambs In a poor condl-- , true. seeing him. Her pleasure and satiswhich bring the back of the tlon. pasterns, faction sparkled In her eyes aa she "And Idrsam dreams of a regen fetlocks too close to the The comparatively small expense grounds The extended her hand. crated New York as well, continued totter cause strain upon the tendons of maintaining a breeding flock and How delightfully Chrlatmasllke la Oormly swiftly. There to one power when drawing heavy loads. The short fattening wethers to distinctly atthe. room; how good It smells!" she which to above every other force or pasterns are even more object-tionab- tractive to the trained business mind. said lifter the first words of greeting. in communities like ours, upright since the); prevent springy, organisation A ewe showing too much masculin' I am glad indeed that It pleases If It can only be awakened to Its reof the feet and allow ity and a ram showing too much fern- -' elastic action you, answered Gormly, smiling. And sponsibilities and made to feel its concussion to Jar the bony columns of lnlnlty are to be avoided for such ani" If you will permit me, I will repeat my force; and that power mals are apt to produce progeny that the legs. The irritation and. Inflamwords of last night, or early this mornHe stopped and looked smilingly at mation Induced by continued are not uniform. Jarring a wish Mer and you very again ing, the elder woman. ry Christmas and a Happy New Year Is the people, cried her daughter as well. with enthusiasm.' And that power 1 .Ao4 I will give you hack your wish am sure you are going to have. with Interest returned Ulsa Haldane, She stretched out her hand to him as I did last night I am aura that Impulsively. Gormly took It, bowed we are all Intensely grateful to you for over It, all but kissed It your forethought In having the maids "1 am going to try for it, at least and clothes brought over. Felice, my said smiling gratefully at her. he He Handed Her the Paper. me rode told has that you oyer meld, .Sir, said the quiet voice of the yourself very early this morning to with him for a quarter of a century vaguely; but for persons In er at this moment breakfast Is butler our news cf to the and have plight had ample opportunity of testing, trade." carry served. must been them. have It hard that, if elected, he will administer the bring Yes, said Dr. Deveaux, politics as ' We will breakfast with you, Mr. riding,' affairs of the city honestly and with a rule Is made up of barter and sale, Gormly, said Haldane, on condition It took1 me hack to boyhood days. the same care and ability with which I believe." Miss HaSdane. he has striven to carry on his own If thats ths case." Interposed that you will take your Christmas "In the west ?" asked the girl. business to ths satisfaction of the pub- young Haldane facetiously, "I'll get fa- dinner with us. He spoke with the utmost geniality and cordiality, In Well, yes, wax the somewhat re- lic. He would advise the voters. If ther to buy me the office, and so foreign to his usual bearluctant answer, "although the greater they are In doubt an Jo what his bust-- , Hla sister turned on him contemptu- manner part of my boyhood was not spent in ness methods are, prefer to their ously. Livingstone, she said, this ing that his son end his wife looked him with amasement am sure, , the west mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters Is a serious matter. The people of at And this' ride in the storm, was It who havd been patrons of his store New-York have been robbod right and continued the older man, that my like the other rides and storms you la the hope that better days are left In every wayr Everybodyknows wife Joins me moet heartily in this f have experienced ? drawing for New York, Mr. George that. We have the worst administra- Invitation. My dear d His voice kook a slight touch of This was a very mild affair Gormly has the honor to wish his tion that has ever disgraced the city but to those. I could wish it had frienda, and those whom he mdst to Mr. Gormly, for the aa'e of the peo- sharpness, scarcely perceptible, , been harder. his great regret characterise 'as his ple, to going to try to make things di- quite sufficient to awakon the astonished Mra Haldane to action. enemles. a vsry Merry Christmas and fferent Why?" . This time I was riding for another a happy and prosperous New Year. Quite no, she said vaguely,' Sot In They all say that laughed Living-toneEleanor Haldane reed this extraorwoman, a different woman. I don't mean anything person- the least' understanding why the sacred portals of the Haldane borne Miss Haldans rather thrilled to the dinary announcement alond. Then she al of course, Mr. Gormly. outdirect statement; but womanlike ah handed the peper beck to him and Say whatever you like, Mr. Hal- should be opened to this upstart extended her head. Joyfully exclaim- dane. returned Oormly composedly. sider. She did not know that Halchanged the subject Did you have this Christmas ar- ing. I. expected that the aotlee would dane fiatended to fight this man to the It to perfectly splendid. Its the cause discussion ; Indeed I wrote It bitter end, and as a preliminary thererangement of pines mads la ths ball? : finest thing 1 have ewer heard. Noth- for that purpose. And while much to he felt it advisable for'maoy Tec-sonasked Irrelevantly. 7 febeFor to Invite him.to dinner such are Interand your party, ing could have delighted me more. 1 that you have said. Dr. you Deveaux, We posed Gormly with a perceptible break am so glad to see you irrevocably about politicians and ths political sit the conditions of modern war! after the pronoun so as to allow tbs oommitted to the step! 1 am ears you nation to generally true, I wish to as- should be charmed, 1 am aura. If Mn sure you that I reserve barter and Oormly would honor urn, she com fact to permeate thoroughly. I wish, will be sleeted, an- d- " he added, that circumstances permitWhat, my dear child, broke In' the trade for my business, and If I can- tinned, as she accompanied him to ted ms to signalise ths season by of-- cold votes of Mrs. Haldane, who wad not be elected by the votes of the ward the breakfast room. Machine clippers Tire rapidly taking which can be turned by hand and with But Gormly, though ho saw an Infaring you aa adequate Christmas Juat descending the1 stairs, to giving people on a plain, straightforward Isof one of these, two men can the place of hand shears, as they do the aid sue such as I present, then 1 shall terested second to the Invitation In you snob Joy, may ask? present much do work in a day aa six In as less and more with, work quickly '1 the young woman, cheerfully devote the rest of my Ilfs Mlae Haldanes glance, was wtoe the 1 have, however, someth tag that Mother," skin. On the way. animals of the laceration to h decline. and te He to I whloh the enough lifting paper to minding my own business. preferred turning may possibly Interest you. west of ranches the, sheep the large Tbs' man who minds hla own busi- be in the position of one who confers may venture to hope you may regard from the table, "what do you think? machines Dairy Farming In Arkansan of - aa s personal tribute from me la lieu Mr. Oormly has announced himself as ness, said Haldane the olderr who favors rather than receives them at a number in Arkansas to at; sn Dairy by farming a shaft from propelled run are of of New ths for York this saedtdefe stag at had entered onobserved by the rest ef mayor of such e gtftv gaid. electric motor or gasoline engine. trading wide attention e?d to growing (TO BS CONTINOID4 aaked Klee the spring eUctlen.the group, and bad listened long i And what Smaller machine -- are . also made very rapidly. -- Ski IMO TS& and(he With some incidental 'worm lb Tie Woman Brady Half-froxe- It eo-tlo- n pen-fectl- le SHEARING SHEEP IN OLD WAY J corn-pare- s -- sheep-shearin- - - g |