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Show othe? class. The black Spani.-- h art HOMK SKSTINJvL. and should be imvery hand-om- e i! m good have They proved. IIY Til K M A IIML td'lPIM. TSiifiTN V ort' Knowing: in the past, and n.av do as well in the future with a little care ami J lv T. Jlhl.'HV. 'Iiu;.r. .ti, i . t. t. o good management. ' cows, themh not at any n " i: Ml.) O .! !. iN' time large yields of milk, art T u giving In '.i , , lu' Open ' that so pi remD-n- t generally not .'I 1, ( ll., are TuK Tv :l !' .'I if t a very year they dining ;e,via' ' Ion i dry. It is this tendency, which iw s wi .i'ii.' .1 combined w it h tie richne-- s ol tls-if.r milk, makes t!e"a favorites With an m n lrw A Iiirii .i s those who only keep one cow and Ii m tvve p n In CuBfiirniu the cti aiyptns tree is look to that for tie family supply, oyil v cm nil c!i .i of a knife. etions wiUiK.st I.i livery effort should be imed to keep jil, niled for Iml, being cut down a milking young heifer up to I he The habit v ield as years after planting. ire v.'hi v. ix tlm-A MVS In New II m. long as uli.-'for each of going dry early, if once formed, ir S ic.J far a debt of $ in i ie oath in cri' t amount n on wiii t tlirive ree Tin: is impossible to break. Nth 'h over over that bn liuil never Lein worth I have used castor beans andut .my one Ifine in h II1", m.'il hU in- nearly all kinds of soils and it tuny well adupitd lor fuel periiaps, ! come w.is not over j per vo.u mi'd carrot s to exterminate gophers si purposes hen, though they would without success. writes a eorre for growth. Sock of tiio brielc hni'' v erected in require inoivtime sjioudeut to Balias, Oregon. A rag AY lien ineehanii s and rontm'-torEngland '!') years n ;o an- so tilled with sulphur and set well a tire toaotlllT tl it tlC- Wd'.'n il.'iVO to he figure on their profits they call their and then shoved into a hole, will gen blown down vilii g mpowder when tint time worth a fixed price per day, and rraJiy smother gophers and prairk hit,, is wanted fo- thing i'n ul in. are allowed to take that into the dogs, or a small potato u. a.v be cut fannin two ami a (io.-- e of Baris groin a column of expenses; kno-vii movement Till: i'K his show iug. lie is expel ted mat er d, and then trewn in the burnee All.:. apB'llio ('uliivd l.ir'n. lie and histe.ims must rows. to admit that Bisulphide of carbon, pourei: th live if t pears tn te y r.i ing. It has hey did not. work, tlunvlore on a rag an quickly po! cd dour D at of an pnlil'.eation o'.n at Oii'-what they get, for labor is dear gain. the burrows, whii h are to II v eileitive. find, N. id,, col el the Athaneo is up, Stopped severe most the Bprains are among (lllni- cs iiek s and quickly tu-- ident to which we tire liable. vapoiit the burrows. In ing fatal U through d InVi ' A saw dyn ti d in a Me When a joint is sprained, fovdling life. 80 Sdftj'IlM tile skin of till) WO, Ul ;e'l s comes on gradually. In dislocation, hand, that the Idoo I h'lrst (ina.iah. t he sw el ling and loss or mot ion oi t he lintr or M 'K livery employ i u.t, ti'Toeied an th the alter is It immediately happen perhaps impossible that anin consequence had to clo a joint accident. A spra'i' d bi'in should e imals routined in stables, sheds oi down. 'To j re nit tly iju'et kept or other do-- e qinro rs should not lit wormuse ponHi.isof s t TliriiK are more or less affected by or contain wood. hops or tansy. of women in this eouritry, with a foul air I.ime is u good disiufei tant. It is mated with exen incut and direct membership of bUO.DOU iiiemin r.i. of that condition greatly tilings The largest is the Woman's Christian especially valuable to place in cellars a well be ing as well as dim 'J'omw'nineo Union, vvitlia membership where vegetables have been stored, affects their of 210,000. ns have been put in minishes th value of their products, especially This is a maUer that every farniei A woman who was a party to a law wet or show signs of decay. The should duly' consider and strive tc mit in Port Hnnm was asked to give last fall has been so wet that more or remedy for the sake of in must be security for costs ia the sum of $.), arid than usual attention losses. B.vgiven prevent to cellars tcrest to and tidiness, if not for that oi prevent she peeled o!T her uO plush clonk and the line moisture to tiie humanity. lie that keeps his stock threw it down, haying Judge, prevents t lie rising of foul odors that well above a floor of filth by a liber"TuliO that. dampness with warmth is sure to al use of straw or oilier bedding, will Most veget ables in cellars A Maink. historian s. ws that ia old and comfort anil their with if earth covered kindly add to a are better times tho ladies of Hast port, tle-of tin over lime the his enhance top sprinkled profits arising greatly very guy, flourishing town, used to actill' heap. from them. If the nuwuiaUene.-- s o' quire bountiful comp'exioas by A pig' s foot is small in proportion tlfir. with their heads out of the windows in a thing can tench to its weight. If allowed to trample one should learn flint animals would foggy weather. over wet ground in its pen, it mti't thrive most when comfortable. e A I.Aitun number of American inevitably mire it up worse than any have seen pigs making slow growth are bein' c'rciil.itod in Some think the pig animal other They closely resrmlile cents, but are loves this condition of thing, lie so long as t hey were kept in filthy, in life, as less ill value. The projectors of the does not, hut lie cannot help it. ly miry pens, take a inw star: scheme are making iiui'e a goo sum all means, give dk their as soon so llbor board it a were, iy quart, piggy eft' their adventure. for conifortahlc-onesovernt least a part of his pen, and ers were under eov. r. This he will keep and this with no improvement J. U. I5ss, now, of New Yoik, is scrupulously clean and neat, going in their relations. Indeed, good bedossified man." lie is outside in the coldest weather to known ii s the 5H yeai-of age, blind, and u living void liquid or solid excreta. Very ding is tho prime help to good feedskeleton, weighing but seventy pounds. young pigs quickly learn this lmbit ing. Ilis limbs are so ossified that, he is per- of neatness. Good wheat or rye straw, periiaps, fectly helpless, and nil his body seems I believe the liquid portion of ma- makes tho best bedding, as the large will absorb largo to bo slowly turnin;' to bone. hollow nure, which commonly soaks intoilie amounts stalks but strmv is not of liquid; much A diamond owned in r.ulTulo mid ground and is lost, is worth as the only substance that will make No comfortable bedding for or known as tho Buffalo from weighs ns all the rest put together. him all stock. teach can no mans leaves are Forest experience be, is tho to by and carats (supposed sixty is worth knowing; therefore means a bad substitute. They are it is that and largest in tho United States. The not so good an absorbent, but they get the experience. Hbout tho size of an almond and before read, is in the best products. An make a better manure, and as they best profit carats. It afternoon isit to market will find cutting weighed ninety-liv- e are for the most part plentiful and was bought in Amsterdam for $JO,noO the best meat, butter, vegetables and cheap, every' farmer would do well to Vermont AVateh-nm- secure in the Fall large quantities of fruits nil sold. Tttoriiil nearly a million I.ohel cities them for this purpose. have been turned out iu P ranee, the skin may Another substitute for straw is Ilo have .ses that itchy siill turning governumt workshops sawdust. This is a good absorbent iu a in be line condition very put a day more. for out The and makes a dry solt bed. In itself this is that, mvord'iig to tiie plan, each simple ami easy treatment, by giving ii does not amount to much ns a soldier of the line ami the reserve is to them otin'ii week a pint of linseed oil a fertilizer, but when saterated with have four rid s ready for him when tin at their night fix'ding. The condi- urine it fei meats quickly and serves tion ot such a hor-.- will rapidly im- to make land more porous and open, great mobilization (omes. prove. If t lie case should he a bad as docs sand, to the influence oflight one a good condition powder given and air. In Winter, however, it does d II. ter J. Uiivni.rs Tmnii. f at in the iced night and morning will be not make so warm a bed ns straw, to Lihcri v, iuvi cstaiilishej greatly beiielicial. One who has but this detec t may be obviat"d by Atlanta, G.l, as a lawyer, lie appear-othis fur a long while finds using it as an mnlerbed, with an upiu court Thur day for the tirst timo practiced Lis horses are kept iu tine condition. per one of straw or leaves so used hifl won liis brilliant and ;ii east' last- much longer, and the air of the AY hen clover does not thrive where lie is the first nestable is kept- purer by the greater inbefore it ol has to borne good crops 'it, gro lawyer appear at the Bar absorbent qualities of the sawdust dicates that the land is clover siek. Georgia. The jury was white. beneath. That is, it is in a fertile condition, Straw and sawdust may not be while writing Thomas Mooiik, in nitrogen, but lacking in some found in all loealities, but somerich Bulla Kookh, spent so many mouths elements demanded the clover for thing like alluvial soil or sod can be; In reivding up and Persian works some other Torn is an excellent and as these are very good substicrop. that he became an luvomplished crop for the purpose, and potatoes tutes, they should be used when Oriental acholar, and people found it may follow corn. By applying lime other substances are not available. dillienit to believe that its scenes were ami potasli the land can lw put in This alluvial, housed in a dry time, Hotation of crops is is a good obsorbent and adds greatnot. penned on the spot instead of ia a clover again. an advantage on all farms. ly to the virtues ot the manure, beretired dwelling in Vvou.-luring itself rich with saline material. Lane the Mark It Lxpress: Says Another advantage in using soil for Tin-'Old Oaken Bucket was lirst is being made a complaint by Man- bedding is that it makes compost , suggested to the author, Samuel and wheat mer- daily, and the manure keeps in better In a barroom. A friend with itoba their chants that fine, condition does not firetang. exceptionally whom lie was drinking said that when Pry muck is sometimes used for mixed with common sorts they were hoys the old oaken bucket wheat are but it is rather dirty. It is bedding, to before this that liung iu Ids father's well was good country. a good obsorbent of liquids shipment and That is essentially their business and enough for them to drills from. gases, but when wet it soils the catis intended wheat but not that ours, itiimedi.-.l-'lwent home and tle und gives them anything but a simply for consumption or export eleau, tidy appearance. wrote tho famous poem. Neither is it be cannot too dean and good; the so fertilizer as good alluvial a good enhanced prhe and lessened freight-pa- soil. of tiie mo Japan has giv n us well for t lie extra labor.' beautiful luiiy slum1'., and trees ir But, after all that can be said of Those who grow fodder corn for other substances for bedding, most cotitdrv existence, and that will continue to rely on evidenCy has many line tldues held i.i ensilage or winter food should bear farmers reserve with which ti in mind that experiments at the Mas- straw, and as this is usually cheap in future years. Travellers sachusetts Agricultural experiment and abundant, it should be used libAnd tiimlly, aside Irom the iu Japan have lat !y i .trodueed seme Station showed that corn cut at the erally. comfort it furnishes the animal and of no... hie nine, among hiitvly plan's addition it makes to the store of stage when the kernel was just be- the them a shrub known as St rax id to glaze furnished nearly lminureAhe increased purity of the ginning shrub was ; nunl on This twice the nutritive value of that cut air of the stables is alone a sufficient in when the tassels lirst appeared. in of Ftisi Yam i. a. id It reason for keeping stock well supCoiva. The inlle.rcsenee is poiidiemi; is better to plant the small, early plied with Ix'dding. James I. Baird iu character. and fragrant raid whi! ; varieties of corn rather than tho in the Kura! Home. llewci-are large Southern varieties, ns the forin color. 'Jb.e ia, livid-maraa.-e. All smutty corn or husks should s t mer reach their full nutritive value a an are in elegant month earlier than the latter. lie burned. It is better to take prethickly upon t' o p .1 dons t ilk. 'l'he It would do the black Spanish caution for next ei a; lg are coir '.lei in buds year than to at-- I fowls in this country much good if g b.T slalks. the bisi id the si to smut by some tempt prevent il of .he i.mo lie-S.m.l the some enterprising breeder would imwould have be"n lost to It remedy. I'nd lie, siiui wig tr,.v-- port a few trios every year. They destroy the affected st ks when hardy in America, and ul.ci have been bred so close in order to growing, but even now no traces of will serve to i iter'e-- e the a lrc: d .' secure the whit-- face that they lo-- t smut shoul be allowed to exist. loping taste for hardy their vigor and stamina, and they Seed should never ie se.ivttd from a rajiidly nis-fresh blood now more than any field containing smutty ear" of corn. Bhrulvi and plan's. FORTUM FARM HR. Till: ser-xic- e I Jei-s-- ! ! ! - ; .ii' . j vv : . i pat.-nt.-- ; ' 1 j i s- - li.-- r pos-ihl- ". 1 pi 1 j 1 - - -'i. , r,l sr-r- -- t , .v 1 o'la-ia- l t I11 Ad.,-fate- . - i ill-- v Tf-- 1 K . , soeie-tie- forty-eigh- sm-l- i j gem-rate- . AN k-- Uld-M'i- . I , to-- c ox-M- him-el- tlu-o- th-ev'- j 1 o. . Wood-worth- wheat-grower- s Wood-wort- h mv-i- c woml.-rfu- ! l herii-rulturist- s v j al--- s l I u-'- -- j -l . v i -- 1 d-- ' A FAIR dr'i-i-- i Ilostes-a-- s 01TX0TE. ti m; The U.rei buds, w.tll OM. r. V n V it stri'iijlv developed social instincts, V (I. Tl.w is tie (i.iy v.k a the a tied Jrom him. lie could ha roly cvci exulwrent t a dance; who L t ugaui-- to voi c. IrW relit' the Fi rtute ofa s.cDl KeCorii 'r. g tail Iran w ere h soRly f. ii i.i for t ,, s :i r s tor aAA I ol wrol girl was the reason it would be hard to Last vvic-of course, tV who undertook a tit with a swo say. liis main fault lay iu the fact providd, al sok'i w lu re a farm on wliiiu k Oi that e alway syeil' d w hen he talk SUi.l'- -t Kastei U c !,i a,'r on t the more s tit mental he grew, 'lie of a by goii' iu' in tk... i nature's nob! ii an a o; posed to aii-louder hey eked. This, oi cour-tlii is to he found lid- ..r. f, soi i. ty's. The ii.tnq ! spirit o this was hut some vvom a ninil he to nn institution p0 scati red an ia jj tlic.r epic. like to he conspicuous femne might have inspt. when we were you,!- -' o' , one down She h'. mentalities. days St Finning Homeric in the treated Y was of the stuff of heroines. Mie Ids di riders, they woaldsay, vaguely oughbred ankee; not a ilrog 0 hf-. , : A a- - u-- i t in . 1 ! e. i ceiispii-uoim- ; 'd "i !h he's too common! ported blood in liis veins; spent some time ia New York, and Now, jus? tell me, cried Ins and artive and tire. then lithe, endeavor iu that enervating atmo.swed edm nte.l, patroness, w lints eeut, lie evei liis fairly qhere to Keep untainted tin vigorous common about Lim? Has business, and, as a ride, jt one? been rude to you or any trious beyond the befit f of this health of her views. No. hour generation. ler friends regarded her as a better Has he ever used common slang, the time lie drove I.i &J than an anarchist. An admin r said or vulgar expre-sion- s, or horse jockev the in the door van! woodpile toller once, wlan the wtlkm was language like that man you're at 1st of April until the close of b-or, the counison, after harvesting, he cxi ringing with her socialistic theories: ivadv to run after all over had try? work, and he did work, nor tint MydearMis.sBrown.it you No; reluctantly. to sun, but from daw u to tiark lived in Bussia, you would by tins ou never heard him sav a big. and then did the making and g time Lave attempted to blow up the big B, even on lie ha lit Id when lit afterward. Ilis day vow was hit mi the head with a foul that pigs Czar with a bomb. fifteen, even sixneu I teen, mor and it never ov said slm thought it likely, and nearly killed him, and yet the otter long, whom you play teams him that it should to was quiet certain that sho would with the most swears wild wicked swear shorter. Ilo was no speeialU. have been scat to Siberia. She was they miss a ball? could do anything. lie was whose views, one of those people Yes; to be sure. a scythe, handy with n tin nna-than And hes brighter latent in piping times of ponce, at with a cradle and expeiv-- q he? an ax. lie knew how imi h the first chafing of opposite rise hot usual run isnt all that, impatiently and gr.l'-- seed were lies Bh, est li'quim the but we dont like him; we don't to the Huriinv. In the acre, when grass was tit to cm germ of her rampant republicanism want him; we can get better ones.when it was hayed to 'g I suppose those are tiie eighteen lay dormant in dry. peeling bulbs: in and he did not need to he told , have ttie wlio tops to always the air of the Fust if shot up of a turnip Nod in the Cosuch e nor drop . how to put com in th shoe!; She of their months, because its sudden like Jacks short time since they gave up tin lie could huild wall, tuakc f was the champion of the socially buttle? and with this larthian shaft the barn, make a hayr.i shingle ir weak, the fashionably incompetent. the defender of Jones withdraws doctor a sick hog. It wassaieto. If there was any body not mentally wrath to her tent. him to work alone. And he foShe fought for Jones single handed lds services iflO, -, incapable upon whom society turned and feminines most all tiie saved and month, its elegant back, she performed the against of the masculines of her world. Slit Then, when lie had worked eir good Samaritan act, and crossed the danced with him whenever she could ten seasons and had a ecu inula' road to console ami protect. Her and created much gossip and sonn few hundred dollars, he pro1,, In one or two cases slu married the hired girl, who antagonism was furious aroused byT suffered through her unfortun- been nt work fsr $1 a week sights of the manner careless the easy, proOf these site once told ate protege. bought n farm, gcession, as it marched past the feeble me with rage and fury. oof debt little by little, educate ' ones unable to keep up. One day in She had a lover, an agreeable children and sent them to the t; and rather vapid votin' she harmless, of this said; or work in store speaking was tht preachhelaw, like looh-Bah- , who, man, on the old hoops I want to keep myself unspotted stayed victiinoi unoverpoweringfatnily pride selfish heartless from this great, city'. It rarely obtruded itself, but it was Its a beautiful place and people- lead ingrained in liis nature. In the depths Kill the First Fir. magnificent lives, but I never saw so of his heart he thought that tiie damIIovv the flies get irk do whom lie offered liis emptj many small prejudices, so much nar- sel toaristocratic in all of tk screens house with sink lmml should but rowness and meanness. I suppose down in a joyous swoon, like Esther dows and doors? is a quoxtio: the people here would be broad and before the raised sceptre of Ahasuerus. ed by hundreds of housenivs liberal. TheAYestern reformer enslaved his are annoyed by the pests. A t So she set forth on a stormy career, fancy, but it galled him to have tu alist who lids looked closely ir, the plebeian Jones as breaking lances right, and left, and acknowledge The bt of said: the habits overthrow fly to a rival, lie plotted show ing the most undaunted valor, him. of ilies that are so trouhlesonu In orin the faro of fearful odds. One evening, at a dance, the lady ing the latter of sum inert der to keep her republicanism green, sat in a corner, Jones beside her, and tho fall hatch part in the house, out she collected quite a menagerie of so- her foot on the lower rung ot on empty screens shut them in did throne this To chair. occupy cially infirm pots, to whose standard her other admirer seriously incline. ing them out, and really do harm than good. It is phy she rallied at the cry for help. She He looked upon itlongingly and cogto keep every fly generally took up hopeless cases. itated. Finally, lie determined on a impossible in summer time, hut house the sat the crossed room, One of them, I remember, was a fam- bold coup, little cure thousair down on Hie vacant chair with liis cruising a be excluded. them ily of a mother, a father, and two back to Jones may (of whom he took no all tho trouble ia Nearly daughters; let us call them Smiths. twain. in their talk cut and notice), Like all enthusiasts she rather over- Ilis manner showed plainly his inten- by about a dozen sluggish spec, emerge from their win did it, anil was always cramming her tion of freezing the other out by ig- that on the first warm d. treats Smiths down the throats of her noring his presence. AAith commend- spring. They may bo found converlie grabbed the windows of any room i friends. The Smiths were good, hon- able coolness sation, and before they could recover constant use. They should he. est, people. Society' from tlieir mental colapse, had dithe as at once, they deposit to of them because all unknown course rected it in a they dispproved of swhich the millions from talked through their noses, nil talked Jones. Such was the situation when ullies are hatched. They are p of ice; Mr. is at once, and all, in cold blood, mur- the lady said in tones know my friend, insects, and one old fly dont you whole house with; aDd danca dered the grammar-bookMr. Jones? in a single summer. lnst e on their mangled reed a The youth blushed to the ny the iirst fly of the killing with a and in Mrs. was his on Smith mains. character parting brow, said, make.a pet of n people many to Air. Jones happy ; tho strongest, in grammar the weakand sluggishness est. Siie used to run through meet you. excite pity, and it is not t tion silence. awful was She alw an Then alluded there ays Lindley Murray. for the most careful house, to her husband as Fop Smith. The lady bit her lips in rosy anger, al feed and warm it out ofpir to . The the man of lineage felt himself at a This was her social A iolikd charms ol her kindly heart and gen- disadvantage. Jones alone remained should ho and the handy, kept in erous disposition would have borne imperturbable, but there was that killed as flies soon as thryi' lii'r triumphantly over the rapids of liis concentrated gaze, which said; Then if care is taken to lo of having seen him done it, or Come one, come all, this rock shall fly particles of food and sugar a, From its firm base as soon as 1. have piloted her through the shoals the kitchen and dining of iny daughter Folly niut no fool, It was tiie aggressor who eventual- around to keep till substances oa but upon the ignominious and dese- ly fled from the firm base of the and flies feed covered, there will crating Fop Smith she foundered. coveted chair, frozen by the ice re- trouble from flies. Some The girls were not quite ns unbri- serve of his divinity, who would harde dled in their passion for breaking the ly look at him. She subsequently who take these precautions the in screens with pense her nt grammars spirit. They generously dragged him ignominiously tho flies come it whieh is a poetic way and doors. admitted that it had something on outdoors they find nothing t its side. To besure, they were known of saying that she wiped the ground seek more congenial q to enjoy poor health, and similar with him. This is an archaic cus- on, and use screens, howF is best to It strnnge derangements were showered tom, which dates from the day when and rainy weather inn upon them by prodigal nature. They Achilles dragged dead Hector round damp drives flies into the house, ant even indulged in the pernicious habit the walls of Troy. is cl of taking rides on At another time, also a dance, she are troublesome until it and outside warm it must be consequently presumed sat conversing with an admirer and they not infrequently took a sail on an incipient admirer. In their charmThe Terrible French Kifit horseback, or a gallop on the ele- ing circle Jones penetrated; suing for vated railway. One of them was ar- a dance. He sat down and the London Telegraph, tistic, and occasionally in a bout with lady introduced him to her com- - According to all accounts tho French pigments she was downed. anions. The admirer was polite in Label rifle is a wondrous She Lad a peculiar wav of rendering E is acknowledgments, the incipient is destined to do terrible' Mauve, to w hieh only the pen of a admirer suddenly stiffened as though tad in the hands of the French st full writer could do great justice. I frozen. The lady walked off with the know that the terminal e was not cause of stiffness. Left alone, said The members of the AreL slighted. And for many reckless and the I. A. to the A. Medicine wishing to AYhat induces Miss Brown to enunthinking years she called the Salof the magundi Club the Solomon Grun- courage that manso? Hes simply inflictod consequences of bulhff.s by the Thats the third dy, a compliment to the gentleman insupportable. had whose little life was rounded off in been introduced to him, and cently Fve experiments one portentous week; but thefe have I always cut him the next day. twenty corpses, probably been more timely compliments. paupers whom nobody knf Why? these harmless wuiis, eccentricI Oh know most of the those of dont Overlooking the morgue. The bodies vert ities, she was a charming girl. do. This was the family the Western reI see; its tiie correct thing at the ordinary firing distal former undertook to float on the Here the A. saw his loved one 00 yards up to a mile or s Eastern market. She could not do standing, out of breath, by a pillar, bullets whizzed through tv it. Martin Luther, and Fox, and Jones gone on a quest for a lemon- and pierced them without jr Calvin could not have done it. The ade, and he flew to join her and im- - them, ns is done by flip buhet if spirits of the fumily were willing part the above conversation as Gras rifle. Tiie wounds,inflict' called so, which ware enough, but the grammar was still something particularly choice. weak. It had rickets of the most inAnd after ail this she married Jones? small in their punctures, curable form. AA'henever their patAlas, no! There conies a, time when quently very da ngerons iinu ron and her friends had built a lovely finite benevolence ceases to exist. to heal. Injuries inflicted J edifice in whieh the Smith family sat San Francisco Argonaut. distances were so consider-enthroned in a photographically in the opinion of the f posed group, down upon it came Johnson seems to have they would be almost inert1 Bngley Fop Smith, and the whole was had bad luck with the paper out the longest range the tuna'died to atoms. AYest. Y'es, it was a right pofdar tree was hit, but The reformers second venture was smart Bailey too. tree. the not go through paper, Bagley Didnt n forlornyoungman Jones. Every- the meters the tree was pVre'd people seem to like it? Bailey knew and most men liked Jones, Tiie body AYhv, yes. It rose higher and higher and through. him always a good sign. But to in public estimation nre unacconipan'.ed unevery day, those to whom society was Alpha til and tbe reports are coiuj' finally it went up altogether. wild Omega, Jones was a hobgoblin. Times. su-or- , j." 1 A 1 11 -- t. 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