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Show A BARTERED X IF E. r,Si -- BY MAFtiQN IHALAnfX V' The thrall and the state of the palan v gate Are what my spirit has learned ts hhte. ? LIVE STOCK POULTRY The strain ceafed abruptly, and, its p'ace of the rapt musician, borne above the power of earthly woes to crush and petty vexations to sting, a woman grovINTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION elled upon the mossy cushion, weeping CTTAPTFR Dirty Milk Cans. daily, but also what laces and ornx- - hot, fast tears, and beating against the Alfalfa as Horse Feed. Raising Turkeys. The city milk trade is one that per Rosebud Curcullo. Perhaps it would be better for me men.s sue should sport; at what hours rough rock with a childs folly of desseems From Farmers It Review: The alfalfa crop Is of great Imports We illustrate the Rosebud curcullo, mlts the greatest amount of untidinot to change my dress, if I am likely she should take the air whom she peration the whie hand that wore the to me that our western farmers do ness simply for the reason that the ance in many regions of the United to infringe upon the dinner hour," said must visit and whom The Insect being parts enlarged. not give enough attention to this invite; what badge of States and is depended upon as A servitude. about of an inch long, consumers know nothing of the conConstance, at her chamber door. songs she should sing to him when he standard feed for farm animals. Nevgrand variety of fowls. So many What a bidwas she but ditions a is shown bird, traffic. milk caged the do not adult the I cousin would asked for music in the think my surrounding beetle; b, "Oh, the statement is often made evening, and den to preen its feathers and warble think, I suppose, that they are hard to larva; c, egg; d, sidevlew of head of It Is often asserted that, could the ertheless, approve of that! exclaimed her em- - when the day shou1d close the day so tnat is not a good feed for horses, it raise, and that the price which they beetle; e, bud the notes master consumers its dictated between know cans in what kind of Injured by the beetle; phatic conductress. Then she amended wearisome in its similitude to all that bring in the market is not commenthough excellent for other farm aniOf course, Mrs. had preceded and those which should golden bars? A slave to whom sta.e surate with the bother and work ne- f, mouth parts of the larva; g, mouth their milk is handled, many of them her inadvertence. mals. The Utah Station believes that and would of the beetle. Reproduced from thrall meant one and the same quit the use of that article of Withers is the proper judge of her own follow it. to taise them, but too many parts food altogether. The cans that go it is also suited for horses and reports bulletin of the Montana experimental abhorrent to do cessary What had she thing? I diewould not and of them go at it the wrong way. My actions, appearto "My cous.n is a man with aspirations henceforward with dreams of back to the farmers are some of them a number of experiments by L. A. station. beauty way of raising Merrill which bear out this belief and turkeys is as follows, so insect and This has freedom been very dirty that it is impossible little studied had who she, signed and I have always met with good sucsome points, and the matter of ladies life, and excitement is supplement the experience gained in Injurious to his away her liberty of to and its the out even habits get are not of stench them hibernating and person, cess: spirit alfalfa as the principal coarse attire is one of these. I have known health, Miss Field notified the bride using occurs known. It in and by and of many scrubbing many fodder of the station horses in their stead parts voluntarily steaming, him so long that I am conversant with that day after her After a few warm days as spring the United for a numI the most foul accepting a seems of and to milk find no have States, shippers steaming ap- ber of years. captivity pure and up- approaches, the turkey hen will begin all his amiable peculiarities. I am con- - fear Mrs. Withers will tire of the even ! rose wild the its natural ally. The pliances. The cans. Instead of being right woman can know? She felt her- to think of nesting, and where early In the first test, which began Janufident he would be pleased to see Mrs. tenor of our way." beetle is sometimes lound eating ripe washed out with cold water after use, self to be utterly vile d turks are desired makfe nests near Withers assume the head of her table j "I like quiet," Constrnre replied, ary X899, four of the station farm and raspberries blackberries, but does are left with some milk in them and work13,horses in soul and flesh In the lonely sublim- some of the were fed on a ration conin full dinner toilet. But as I remarked, outbuildings, in a desirBut she did not mean stagnation. rose to the sours bush bethis damage and particular for a of day putrefies this mountain temple a leper, able place, with barrels having both I do not presume to dictate, to ad- - She was married in April, and on the ity sisting of ten pounds of bran and fore remust removed. be It being condemned and incurable, constrained ends out. With both ends out of the shorts and 25 pounds of hay, two bevise, or even suggest. Mrs. Withers is first of July the trio removed to Mr. to membered that milk is blood held in cry out at the approach of every barrel the hen can go on and leave ing given alfalfa hay and two timothy. undisputed empress here." Having run Withers country seat. Here Constance passer-bas and that it putrefies suspension Unclean! unclean!" . It her nest without disturbing her eggs The average cost of the alfalfa ration does trippingly through this speech, she in- - ' was to find that the dead level of her would have been better for her to blood and have flesh. Experts was 9 9 beg in the least, for if she should by any flicted a third remarkable courtesy existence had n testified that after such cans have ration cents per day and the timothy e jet a lower plane of lier bread upon the doorsteps of the mistake or accident break an egg she 12.3 cents. During the ninety-fivthe novice, and vanished. ness. There was not a neighbor within been subjected to all kinds of cleanshabit days of the first period of the test She is underbred and a meddler, four miles, hardly a farm house in wealthy, and, failing that, to die by the would be very apt to acquire the ing processes, including steaming in the horses fed wayside with starvation and cold, than of egg eating, which is .ver bad in a timothy lost 124 pounds, decided Constance, while she made a sight. a steam chest, the smell still clung those fed to live the life of nominal respectabilso in a turkey hen. but alfalfa 4 pounds. The rachicken, doubly to "We recruit here after the disslpa-th- e and must remained have rapid toilet. I hate to be addressed in them, tions were then reversed for fifty-siand abundance, of real degradation After she has laid some twelve or with them after they were again filled third person. I thought it a form tion of the winter, Miss Field said, ity fifteen eggs, she will be wanting to sit and poverty which were now hers. days. During this time tbe horses with of speech confined, in this country, to enjoyingly. milk. After The solitude is enraptur-kitche- n this has process fed alfalfa hay gained 76 pounds, those The tears were dried, but she still sat and if you want large turks and on for summaids and dry goods store ing. One can sleep all day long if she gone several months in fed timothy hay lost 60 pounds. heavy weights in the fall regardless on the gray carpet, clutching angrily what mer, must be the condition of clerks. likes. of the numbers, set her. But if you Tbe second test began November 20 at it and wild the flowers cans such peeping wish more so used and so abused? Before she could invest herse'f in the This proved to be her favorite methnumber and the experimental conditions were a and eggs larger the crevices of rendthe through rock, dinner dress that lay uppermost in her od of recuperating her exhausted of turks, let her choose her own nest; and foliage. The damage is done to practically the same as before, except ing them as passion had torn her; her Chicago Butter Supply. the bell rang to summon her to gies. Mr. Withers, too, liked a thrown upon her own resources she the rose-buin which it deposits its that the grain ration was larger averbosom with the The waves heaving of unspent at butter Chicago recepits minutes three and evening meal, will sometimes wander quite a dis- egg. The grub, on hatching, feeds prandial siesta, prescribed by his phy- of excitement and a aging a little over 12 pounds per head summer mutinous this been have than pout greater at knocked her sician as eminently conducive to digesthereafter the footman tance hunting a suitable place to de- on the seeds of the rose apple, knd dally. In ninety-ondays the two her a when sevupon summer for lips, any during crackling previous among door with the message that Mr. With- tion. Constance was not more lonely horses fed the alfalfa ration gained 55 attains full size in its birth place. eral posit her eggs. the unthrilled at an From her least. first of with years the brushwood ers had sent for her. when they slept than when they were You should keep watch of her and In October it eats its way out and pounds, while those fed the timothy May to the middle of August there hay lost 41 I shall be down directly. Tell him awake. The horrible sterility of her life comfortable sensation of alarm. daily remove the eggs lest they be- disappears into the ground. pounds. The two rations were received over 652,000 tubs, which cost 11 and 13 Before she could regain her feet or come chilled. Substitute a nest egg The damage is done to the roses by cents per head per day, hot to wait for me, she said, hurried- - j was not to be ameliorated by their so-lis about 50,000 tubs in excess of what For a period of sixty-eigShe did not expect to be taken at ctety. If commonplaceness be a crime, concert her scheme of defense or of some kind, and nearly every time the holes bored in depositing the was respectively. received during the same period flight, the nearest cedar boughs were you get a turkey egg place a hens eggs, a good many buds so punctured the rations were reversed, her word, but upon her descent to the Mr. Withers and his cousin were last year. During the summer of 1898 the days ration d pushed aside, and a man stepped into room she beheld her husband fenders of an aggravated type. egg In the nest. After Bhe has laid drying up and dropping. Some, howgrain being increased to were 592,000 tubs which received, area fenced in by the hardy moun- a number of eggs and thinks of set- ever, live and bloom, and in these some 15 pounds per head per day. On d the at the foot of the board and Miss ets affectations and Elnathans was considered at that phenomenal alfalfa hay there was a total gain of at the head. The latter laid down tudes were to the tortured senses of the tain evergreens. With subsiding fears, ting, remove all the nest eggs and the larva grows. The remedy is the hand picking of time. In spite of this largo supply 65 pounds and on timothy hay a loss of the soup ladle and jumped up, fussily, third person of the party less endura-Her- e as her quick eye inventoried the vari- break up her nest. Taken by surprise this have the held up, due 100 pounds. year prices the grubs she is, now. I resign my chair ble than the cicadas shrill monotone ous particulars of his neat traveling she will soon make herself another the rose apples before in populargely to the The rations were also teBted for to one who will fill it more worthily through the hot summer day, and the suit, gentlemanly bearing, pleasant nest, not far from the former, and emerge. These affected buds can be lation of the rapidandgrowth the continued thirty-nin- e city countenance and deferential aspect begin laying again. A turkey hen can told by the discolored area on the days with two driving at Her endless refrain than I have ever done. night. katydids activity In business. It Is reported horses used for light work. In addiin side of the apple in which the puncbe to made toward or Constance eggs herself, lay forty arose, ordered thirty had hitherto which Harriet! visibly chains, paralyzed Keep your place, ture was made when the egg was in- that the home trade is larger than tion to some 12 pounds of grain per her kinsman. Mrs. Withers will waive her by their weight, began to gall and embarrassed, but dignified, and await- a season by following up this plan, ever before and seems inclined to take day, one horse ate 8.3 serted. allow fifteen as ed a his rule, pounds timothy The general eggs, pleasure. she since stranger betrayed fret Into hijr spirit. She grew unequal her claims on this occasion, s all the goods that come in. bay, tbe other 16 pounds of alfalfa hay one to old a an neither nor hen, although turkey confusion. Walksurprise is late, designating a chair at his left in temper, nervous and restlesB, under one Good the notices market that on an average. On the former ration Trees for Small Lots. Studying probably cover more than that as that Intended for Constance's occu- the restrictions imposed by her spouse. ing directly up to her, he removed his could From Farmers Review: The Cut- the only kinds of butter that do not there was a loss of 50 pounds and on number. with a hat, low, cordial for bowing to waited bright, her his would have An insane beset We defy impulse pancy. After they have hatched I allow leaved Birch is of rapid growth, and sell well are the poorer grades, though i the latter a gain of 10 pounds, the cost you" Constance, had I been less faint authority and set at naught his coun- smile. Unless I am greatly mistaken them free but keep them in a very hardy, and makes a very beauti- they are disposed of at a low price. of the two rations being 9.5 cents and and weary. My physician has repeat- sels; to rush into some outrageous I have the pleasure of seeing my broth- field where range, is short, as the ful small tree in a short time. Its Thus "ladles" are quoted as slow in 8.7 cents respectively. Department of the grass wife. are And ers more familiar abstiyou freak that should shock him out of his Ladles are produced by worksale. edly warned me that protracted tall on dewy mornings is hard beauty is not apparent, however, durAgriculture Report, Bulletin 162. grass with name and my my handwriting on nence is detrimental to my digestion. propriety and provoke the prudish toad ing its earlier period of growth. It ing over country butter till it is uniare After the turks. young they than with my face. I am Edward WithHarriet, here, understands my consti- eater to natural speech and action. Treatment for Heaves two weeks old I allow them to go must be five or six years before the form in salt and coloring. It Is poor This madness was never stronger ers! tution so well that I am seldom, when Ii accordance with the request of wherever they please. When they are many slender branches sent out along in quality because it is some days old of (TO COXTIVUI1.I BS the from a sufferer one to afternoon she when on its twinges at home, than the a reader of the Farmers Review we August larger branches begin to show its before subjected able to fly well, I drive them home to character. process. Ladle goods are neither a quote the advice for treatment of dyspepsia, that have afflicted me in my escaped from the house, leaving the weeping roost, keeping this up until they come drooping or Then it is very attractive, especially profit nor a credit to the farmers. absence. heaves from two writers: cousins to the enjoyment of their reWEST INDIAN SERVANTS. without It. "Those horrible public tables, cried cuperative naps in their respective Prof. D. McIntosh: Feed so as not As turkeys are of a nomadic dis- in fall, when its foliage turns to a Have GooJ Buttermakers. to overload the stomach; allow a litHarriet. I assure you I never sat down chambers, and took her way to the A Colony of Ton Thousand of Them In position, the only true way to raise rich yellow. I do not know how it Is to a meal when you were away without mountain back of the villa. She had Nsw York. It does not pay to employ a poor tle hay to be eaten first, then give them is with the turkey hen. She elsewhere, but with us great injury sighing over your evil plight in being never explored It, tempting as was the Every steamship from the West In- will take them out into the meadows, is likely to be done to it each year buttermaker when a good buttermaker water and then oats. Never feed more r which drills a row can be secured at a little advance In than twelve to fourteen pounds of subjected to the abominable cookery shade of the hemlocks and pines that dies brings to New York a group of ne- teach them to eat grass and clover, by a several rows, the salary. Get a competent man at hay per day and fifteen pounds of and intolerable hours of hotels. grew up to the summit,, and the walls groes who have left the islands to seek and that natural food of all fowls, of holes, sometimes oats. Boiled flaxseed mixed with a Many a buttermaking "I did not know you were a dyspep- of gray rock revealed through the rifts service here, says a New York ex- grasshoppers, bugs and other insects, about the trunk. He does this as soon all hazards. little bran at night will keep the bowYou seemed of the foliage. A current of fragrance, change. The colony of West India neand the sooner they are compelled to as the sap begins to flow. At first establishment loses more by employtic, observed Constance. to enjoy good health during our tour. the odor of the resinous woods, flowed groes in this city now numbers not far subsist principally on them the health- his object may not be easily under- ing a poor buttermaker than It saves els regular, besides being very nutriin his salary. In the first place, poor tious. Sulphate of iron, four ounces; That was because Mrs. Withers down to greet her ere she reached the from 10,000 and the extent of the emi- ier they will become, and the better stood, but a little careful investigadoes not yet comprehend your marvel-- 1 outskirts of the forest, and the lulling gration is beginning to be felt by the it wIU be for the farmer, as they de- tion shows that ants ascend the tree butter will not long continue to bring nitrate of potassium, four ounces; nux ' two ounces; divided into ous patience the courage with which murmur of the wind in the evergreen white residents of the West Indies, who stroy the insects which some years in great numbers, attracted by the a good price. In the second place, the vomica,r twenty-fousweet sap exuding from the holes the Incompetent man will lose butter-fa- t doses, and one given evunselfishness such and sad havoc with his the bear of fear sound was like the soon be play will that crops. you pain, many help getting boughs ery night In bran mash, is very useOf this great American breed of bird has drilled, and near which he and never know It, and this butter-fa- t that leads you to conceal its ravages and wooing waters. The tender green scarce. Household servants In the West ful. After this quantity has been sits course a in of to off will In the meal a agmake lost year waiting fowls are there the from the eyes of others, explained tassels of the larches tapped her head Indies are individually cheap, but it many varieties, them. The bird works in silence, and gregate a very large sum. Then, too, given, skip two or three weeks and Miss Field, ogling the interesting suf- - as Bhe bowed beneath their low branch-fere- r, takes a large staff of servants to keep Narraganset, elate, white and mam repeat One ounce of Fowlers soluwho was discussing a plate of ea ana the wide hemlocks were spread up an establishment there. Wages are moth bronze being the most popular. your tree may be severely Injured the buttermaker that Is not expertion of arsenlo given every night in before you suspect his presence. It ienced with machinery will destroy excellent white soup with a solemnly in benediction above her. She was small, but the work apportioned among Each of these varieties has its friends, is a good plan to fill the holes with expensive machines and never mis- small bran mash, when the animal is conscious air. "Now that you are safe alone with nature free for one short many is light of to them but I believe the mammoth bronze to as soon as you discover them. trust that his Ignorance is the cause at work In the spring, is very good under your own roof, we will soon undo hour to think her own thoughts and fabulous wages and of the delights of a be the most desirable, as It combines paint, If this is done, the bark soon heals of it He will blame the company and often enables an animal to do a, size one once bad (I vigor, having jhe mischief that has been done. You act out her desires. She laughed as a great city sent to the West Indian ne- that reached the remarkable which it could not do dyfor work, weight of about them. If not done, water gets that makes the machines. The more ido not know what a prize you have the arsenic. This can bushy cedar knocked off her hat at the groes by their friends in New York flfty-twinto except a them science becomes and soon the results. buttermaking and decay above pounds), beauty ;won, Mrs. Withers, until you have seen instant that she tore her dress upon a are the talk of the house servants of all varieties. It is not an uncommon I have for the last five or six years more educated must the buttermaker be continued for a month to six weeks him in the retiracy of home. His vir- - bramble. every plantation, and unrest and the without any danger to the animal. for a bronze male to tip the wound the larger branches of my birch be. things tues are such as flourish in perfection Then stop for a few weeks or as long "They are leagued with my legal desire to share the good fortunes of scales at forty pounds. Young birds with wide strips of cloth to keep the In the shadow of his own vine and fig- proprietor in the commendable business their friends follow. The West Indian will as the animal can do without It, and 8chools. with proper care and feed bird from working on it Dairy weigh, tree; shed their sweetest perfume upon The Japanese Maples, especially the repressing the lawless vagaries of emigrants find little difficulty in getThe agricultural colleges of the when the breathing becomes difficult males twenty to twenty-fivIng, the domestic hearth. those who cannot get their fill of nat- - ting good places here. Every West pounds and females from ten to fifsorts, are rapid growers and country are every year giving more resume again and so on. I have treatAs you perceive, my good cousin's oral beauties through the windows of Indian negro, man or woman, can teen and extremely hardy. They are not effec- and more attention to their dairy ed horses in this way and they would pounds by Thanksgiving, partiality for me tempts her to become a state chariot. But I shall have my cook, any one who has lived in or taking into consideration care, feed, tive, however, unless given an open schools. We believe that as many do their work with ease for years. visited the islands will declare, and, as etc., I believe there is poetically extravagant in her expres- - frolic all the same " nothing the location where their beauty can be young men and women as possible, Jonathan Periam: Treatment with sions, Mr. Withers said to his wife, in Another and a higher peak tempted a rule, they make more desirable serv- farmer raises that wHl net him as readily seen from ail sides. One tree that are Interested In dairying, should well her when she had sat for awhile upon ants than the average colored houselooking pretended apology, much clear money as a flock of tur- of this kind is quite enough for the attend these schools. The entrance a view to permanent cure is gener- a boulder crowning the first, revelling hold helpers. Those who are here are keys. average-sizelot. is not, however, as easy as it was. Ally not successful. However the pleased, nevertheless. ' I could not have a more patient aud- - in the view of valley The Mountain Ashes are favorites always ready to help a new arrival to No domestic fowl is more easily deof the dairy schools make the ment may be greatly ameliorated by gnd hill, includ-itothan Mrs. Withers, I am sure, re-- , ing the basin In which nestled the a place, and their mistresses are usualgenerated by inbreeding than the tur- because of their hardiness, their pret- rule that the students must have bad a strict attention to the diet, which Mrs. Withers will house, and the plain opening eastward ly able to boast to other women of their key. This Is a great mistake, too ty foliage, and their extremely orna- at least six months experience in a should be the reverse of that which joined Harriet. never take exception to my honest en- - toward the sea and civilization. The help. Household service on the islands, often made by our farmers and be- mental fruit None of them become creamery or cheese factory. This rule has hitherto been given. Give nutrithueiasm. second height was precipitous, in some where the family gets a good deal more cause of this many meet with failure very large, therefore they are ad- has been made because in the past it tive food of small bulk and best qualwild hay mixed has been found that the students that ity, such as finely-cu- t From of waiting upon than in the states," and declare that the turkey is a hard mirably suited to small grounds. places almost perpendicular. ( The Soft Maple is very popular make the most progress and are the with ground oats and corn, bran and to raise. They should procure CHAPTER IV. treading fearlessly and rapidly from makes the West Indian who is engaged fowl a male every year not akin to their everywhere for several good reasons: best satisfied with the schools are a small quantity of ground as waitress and up ta rs girl" a revelaan- - crag to crag, she came to ONSTANCE pulling or flaxseed meal, and slightly moisby her ster- - self up gravelly banks by catching at tion to a New York family, and as for turkeys. These can be bought from It is easily transplanted, grows with those that have had such experience. tened. In summer give green or suceotyped, languid the stout underbrush, and steadying the cooks, how they can cook! The our best breeders at from $3 to $5 great rapidity, forms a dense rather We think, however, that this may be food instead of bay, and in culent low head composed of many branches, carried too far. We want good farm to Is too to hand be each, little a etc., size, cooks according quality, likely 6m,e wondering herself among rolling stones by tufts winter without daily allowances of sliced which is reasonable when as creammuch well as with very attention buttermakers but the requiring you the box, good pepper only at the compla- of wiry grass. But she kept on, and heavy the cost of advertising, cor- the way of pruning, and has a partlc ery buttermakers and good cheese-maker- carrots and other roots. Such horses cency with which a forgot aching feet, scant breath and American palate soon takes kindly to consider should never be fed or watered Imman of her spouses blistered hands when she stood finally the highly seasoned dishes that she respondence, crating, etc. I believe ularly graceful general habit which mediately before use, and they should that the time is near at hand when admirably adapts it to grounds to table. Their sends and the soups shrewdand of feet hundreds a broad years upon plateau be used only for slow and easy work. Ducts and Frost made dishes of meats and their ways poultry of all kinds will not be con- limited space. Its foliage is always ness hearkened to above the house, that bad dwindled sidered by our farmers as a secondary beautiful, but especially so in fall, Farmers Review. The Ontario other of rice and Agricultural are College vegetables cooking of the bold flattery into a toy cottage, and the environing but will receive the care and when its summer green gives place has been having trouble with its submatter, One of of imitation. the soups, his parasite. it deserves. J. B. McAllis- to gold and scarlet It is a tree that earth duct. This was laid six feet plantations of trees like patches in an worthy Water Drank by Hogs. in which pigeon pea,a West Indian va- attention exhibition herb garden, The Linn County, Iowa. seems to flourish in almost all local be'ow the surface of the ground, &Dd, ter, Prof. W. A. Henry says: "We find black are is and unappetizused, riety, d ceased to astonish her before she had a in out cried she life! is "This ities. Of all trees I have ever had because of the depth, was supposed little recorded on this subject, possiin the same house with the cous- - den transport, and she sat her down ing in appearance, but a trial of it exPoints on Guinea Fowls. any experience with it Is the surest to be well protected from frost The bly because the matter is not conIns for a month. Within the same pe- - upon a cushion of gray moss In the plains why it holds a high place of Guinea fowls have dark colored to grow, the most graceful in develop- duct itself consisted of six sidered ot Importance by many. In on islands. The Indian honor the West riod she was gradually reduced to the shadow of a cedar, to gaze and wonder but it is very palatable. ment, and the best sort rows of drain tiles. As the duct failed a feeding trial by the writer at the cook ie, moreover, economical. Taken desk, position of a cipher in the management and rejoice. in rendering the general use. results to work during the latter part of the Wisconsin station a group of ten pigs as a class, the West Indian servants do birds tender and reduces of the establishment. After that first their size. Many people want something that past winter it was dug up to see divided Into two lots ot five each, gbe made a discovery presently. A free-lorday Miss Field had not offered to abdi- - spring, clear and impetuous, burst not do as much work as Europeans are The young of birds given their will grow to good size in five or what was the matter. It was found one lot getting barley meal and the cate the seat at the head of the table, from between two overhanging rocks, credited with, and the mistress needs are hardy and will follow their years. For these I would advise that most of the tile was intact, but other corn meal, was fed for a period to in tact exercise with her relations mother as soon almost as they are Box Elder, or Sycamore-leaveexcept at the only dinner party they and chose the shortest route to the Maple. that a few lengths near the inlet had of eight weeks, with the results given enernot if but, them, superabundantly had given. Then the handsome Mrs. out of the shell; at least they are Young trees often make a growth of been pulverized by the frost Sewer below. - . valley, babbling with all its little getic, they are devoted and faithful and good trampers after they are a day six, eight or ten feet in a season. sat- d Withers appeared in was placed in the orifice Instead The five fed on barley averaged might. It was joined, before it had less pipe run of old. The young live on bugs and When In and diamonds as the mistress of cer- -' migratory than the general 208 pounds at beginning of test, ate they begin to branch, growth is of the drain tile and the gone many feet, by other rivulets, and seeds discovered for them by the less rapid, but it goes forward more duct Is now again in working order. 2.83 emonies to a dozen substantial citizens from a point midway in the descent, household help, white or black. winds of grain, gained 601 mothers. and their expensively attired wives, en-- 1 where the cliffs were steepest, came np rapidly than that of any other tree For the ventilation of stables, Profesweight, consumed 9,056 In I season birds the early laying know of. It is true that in general sor Dean advises the use of sewi dured the two hours spent at table, and tjje shout of a waterfall. This, and the the Deeply Enraged. water, and required 471 the two duller ones in the great par- - tireless murmur of the evergreens, I will hunt him to the figurative-en- ds will lay their eggs anywhere, and appearance the tree Is somewhat pipe instead of drain pipe. The su Tain for 100 pounds of lors, where the small company seemed made up the music of this upper sane-loof the earth, said the Boston several will deposit their eggs in the coarse, but not disagreeably so. This earth duct at the college referre; try 100 pounds of food same locality. When about to sit they peculiarity on can afford to overlook is for the control of the temperi and everybody talked as if afraid tuary, until Constance's voice rose from man, in most earnest tones. 320 pounds of water. seek and or a of dozen because the separation of reachIn its of his own voice. She was no gayer than the rocijy table, sweet, full, exultant: cheese lay the certainty You are factory curing Pshaw! said the other. on corn meal aver-- n more a in hidden a where eggs of of ing method nest, This satisfactory style the rest by the time the entertainment developsuppying air to not the first man who has been held up weight at begin-T- P ment incubate them. a in with time. So short -. streams The wild very they headlong and robbed of three or four dollars. leap far, ings is becoming quite popul Fas half over. The atmosphere of repounds of grain, The I never differ common from have known to be it guineas attacked Canada and some parts of the sweep I care not for the paltry money, speetable stupidity was infectious, and weight, drank fowls in males Insect that are or anxious as the disease. This is a States. The depth of six fe by any this pervaded every nook of her new In their curbless course oer the and used 435 said the Bostonian, but when he about the brood as is the In its favor, and ought to the surface, however, would hen,' and good deal tain steep; In her brothers house she had the firearm at me the beast g 100 pounds pointed some of its shortcomings. helps take care of them during the be too small to get tbe best had young visitors, and there was. at All fresh and strong they foam along, said: 'Stand right where you are at! pounds of y Eiien E. Revford. day time, forsaking them at night to tempera.uia, as the nun the dullest, the hope of release to con- - Waking the rocks with their cataract And a shudder ran through hie frame. pounds of Guinea hens and their broods for lb seldom n found perature sole her. Now she was settled in life, song. han those Exchange. A Bargain. a in the old males age aa to body, tl surface helping t.iteen beam oa eight could sit down with idle hands and My eye bears a glance like the to keep up the laggards of the line, It was in the raspberry-season- , and But even su. feci will .give a in- a lance spend her days in contemplation of her At each own mother Difference collects barefooted a in her a little Vat freckled, is night ot great value ture ih.i girl and dance, .Ing the grandeur. She had married well. No-- 1 As I watch the waters dash brood. in calico to came tom blue its the ripening of cheese. gown Everything appropriate place. from a body looked askance at her when old I burn with glee, for I love to see There is a vast difference between a to Thq young at a very early age learn door of a country boarding-housmaids were the subjects of pity or ridi-- 1 The path of anything that s free, to in some roost she even berries sell bad gathered. the trees, before they The Book of Corn says: dent in a pretty girls cheek and a , . pigs fed cule. The most censorious could not I love I love oh, I love the free, How much are your berries?" remarkable proof of the ant; by flying dimple in a dishpan. Boston Tran- can reach the branches love the about two I I love I love word freely couple her name with the dread corn has been discovered by, They half By and half run up the asked the mistress of the house. script. .of the barley-fetrunk of the tree. dependence. She had no household They are fifteen cents a quart, He found ears of Indian Itor each pound of cares. Mr. Withers and Miss Field re- - ,"The skylark springs wlthlew on bis Guinea eggs are very fertile and maam. But, she added, in the eighteen species ot shells r.rt Bfifor. th Hon. pigs getting corn wings, a large percentage of the birds hatch same breath. If you dont want them epoch buried In the soli of the lieved her of all such. j . . dtaed over 900 pounds of Johnny May I wake the babr, mam- ed live if they are them have can for ten. In now And the mistress of the mansion was j And up in the arch of heaven run eighty-abovto at you leas' Peru, permitted barley-feand . ma? Mamma Why do you want to wild with their mother. pigs 1,500 I dont want them, so you tra left to her own devices? By no means. sings the level of the sea. for each 100 pounds ot gain wake the baby? Johnny Sos I can e .nds, " Oh, sweeter far ed If her husb'and were fastidious, he was Like the turkey, the guinea pre give t,v ropi ih live weight. Pigs fed corn meal fers the open tree top to the secure also tyrannical. He dictated not only Than the notes that come through a play on my drum. Woonsocket sdy, m 15. Woman's Home Coir A ton of sugar beets 'S j appear to require less water than aanion what dress his wife should appear in golden bar. , poultry house. refined of sucar. pounds when, on other feeds. ryJ7'r' '' u';' VS. 'X'-- hr one-fourt- h , home-bringin- plague-spotte- 0 y, dull-upo- , j d e ' y. ht Harri-seate- plati-Fiel- j first-clas- wood-pecke- The,-tale- s 81 o e d , all-So- d j r e Sub-Eart- h sud-live- j six-inc- n ' d pearl-colore- sub-eart- st moun-hom- , e. off-s- j ie a! qua-ts,- d |