Show The Plains Albraha By James Oliver V 5 Curwood DlafttwUMialy InwMyw CHAPTER IX— Continued and his warriors moved 'They were like bronze men slowly without flesh or emotions Their heads were high their bodies straight their Jaws set hard as they stalked at a pace between the columns of their people Jeeins fell into this rhythmic movement as the mouth of the torch monster began to swallow And thendwlth them eyes that became poijld of fear and exhaustion Tolnette saw that not a hand pave a sign of rising against them The torches coughed and flared but not a spark touched their skins In passing No eyes gleamed hatred at No fingers clenched no hand them was raised The things she had heard In the land of her people were lies The Indians killed In war but they did not torture They did not pull out eyes and thrust slicks through quiverThey were men ami women ing flesh like ail other men and and children nnd children women These truths for she thought she hnd discovered Tlaoga tepee which had been prepared for Tolnette Here he found Tolnette and the Thrush whose name— a lung time ago — had been Mary Dughlen It seemed to Jeems that from the freedom his beginning among the Senecas was as great as If he had been horn of their blood Gray Fox took him to the tepee of his father which was to be his home and food Then nnd drink were brought to him he was left alone for even the delighted old man whom Tlaoga had honored by the gift of a son could not from the celebration be kept away The thought which was In progress came to Jeems that no Impediment had been placed In his way If ha chose to steal off Into the night and disappear The ease with which he might I?ut one thing she did not fully She might have learned It hnd know she caught the whisperings which followed the passing of the warIs Tiaoga’s daughter— she “She rior: Is the spirit of Sol Yan Mukwun returned to us In the flesh— now our good fortune will return — the sun will shine — light and laughter will come— for Sol Yan Makwun Is here out of death to live with us again!" crossed a field of darkness They toward the fires and when they cnme among them Tlaoga was marching in Jeems’ place and Jeenis had disappeared She had not sensed his going or Tlaoga's presence and before she knew that Jeems was no longer among the warriors she found herself standchief the ing alone with the Scnc-cgathering In a circle around people Ills them Tlaoga began to speak as she confidence her voice renewed searched for Jeenis He was deserlb- ICtK toUDt did not take long for Tlaoga to tell his Ills scarred story Ills voice rose and bitter face assumed a strange gentleness and Tolnette know that Jeetns was safe though she could not and She waited trembling Tlaoga was finished and stood moment with upraised hand amid a great hush— then spoke a single name Opitchl A girl the Thrush sprang forward and as she came Tiaoga took the slave collar from Toinette’s throat and crushed it into the earth with his moccasined foot A murmur ran through the circle Tlaoga stood with Ids arms folded across his breast and Tolnette felt the bunds of the Thrush drawing her him at last for a away They paused circle and for at the edge of the a little while no one moved or spoke Then there was a break In the ring behind the Seneca chief and through It came Jeems escorted between Shindas and another warrior Tplnette gasped and almost There was an amazing cried out change In Jeems lie was stripped to the waist nnd painted In stripes of red llis face apand yellow and black peared to be cut in crimson gushes Ills thick blond hair was tied in a a streamed which from warlock feather showing he had killed a man At Tiaoga’s command there advanced from the circle an old nmn with a face and white lmir uid a wizened younger man whose form was bent almost double because of a deformity ltehind these two came a little gjrl The old man was Wushoo the Cloud The younger was his son Tokiaa or Gray Fox a name of which hea had tree been proud In the days before fell on his tepee and crooked his buck when he was the fastest runner in the tribe In the lleexulted Tlaogh spoke again fortune which had sent another son to Wubkoo a son with a white skin nnd a strong body who would care for him and who would he a With his thin brother to Cray Fox Wushoo took and quivering hands the slave collar from Jeems’ neck and stamped It joyously into the ground broken Gray Fox raised a while the hand In brotherhood and friendship so wistfully There was something sweet In the big dark eyes of the little Indian maiden that Jeems drew arm an and put her to him about her It was then Toinette left the Thrush and ran to him so that all saw her held in his painted arms with Wanonat the Wood Pigeon a happy partner In the moment when Tolnette proudly and a hit defiantly told Chcnufslo and through It the whole Seneca nation that this was the man to whom she belonged Like a flood burst loose from a dam the night of feasting and rejoicing began It was preceded by a combat among the dogs In which Odd established his right to a place among the of Chenufslo citizens After a time he found a scent on the beaten ground that Led him to the which were Tolnette end the Thrusfy It was lighted by s torch sod he drew back among the dark boles of th At the end or trees and waited nd Opitchl half an hour Tolnette came out Into the Illumined forest For s little while they stood undef the gnarled limbs of the trees which cast shadows from over their heads s He did not reveal himself until the among form disappeared as sho pools of light and darkness adwent toward the Area Then he vanced calling Tolnettes’ name softly Her appearance surprised him She was not the ragged and disheveled with young woman who had arrived had Mary the Thrush Tiaoga’s men dresBed her In the prettiest raiment was There left by Silver Heels the long yellow about something feather the filet of scarlet cloth and the boyish closeuess of her dress which It made Jeems give a wondering cry was as If they bad come to her from an obscure and distant past and bad to her IIe had belonged always of this lovely wilderness dreamed years of boyhood through princess hopes and plannings he had built up worlds about her and In those worlds adhe had fought for her and had ventured with her where he alone was her champion and her hero lie had carried gifts of feathers to her— feathers and fawnskln and a piece of cloth like that which she now wore In I a crimson band about her forehead To him It wns the precious red velvet there In the glow of the moon He opened his arms SDd Tolnette came Into them CHAPTER lIrteortHSvIlfWSSwdW pros- - FOR X an hour Jeems was alone Then Mary Daghlen Tolnette and with her came a messenhim back to the dances took who ger which were beginning about the scalp-firHe was not embarrassed by the critical eyes upon him The wildness of the night entered his blood a heat set blazing by the Joy of his possession and as he chanted the Seneca Tolsongs with the others victory nette was in Ids heart and words she had whispered to him under the oaks dulled until they repeated themselves his senses and blinded his eyes to soon everything but their Import As as God would let them bring It about She had said she would be his wife He shouted at So he danced that horrified at Tolnette side Tiaoga’s Then first saw him in But not she began to understand until he took his turn among the warriors and danced alone In the light of the fire chanting his story In the did of his adopted people Opitchl— translating what he said--let her know fully the daring of her Jeems’ story began with his lover earliest thoughts and memories of her He told of their homes In the country of his dreams and of the Itichelleu He described the passing of hopes moons and the growing of his love and how death hnd come with the Mohawks from the south Then he came to the finding of Tolnette their flight the triumph of his love his fight with the scalp hunter at Lussan’s place and their capture by Tiaoga and his warriors He praised these warriors who They were not like the Mohawks were sneaks In the night The Senecas Ua were’ clean and swift and brave was proud to be a brother and a son He wanted this peopls among them wanted he and them to to respect him love Tolnette whom Tiaoga had honFor ored by taking as his daughter Tolnette belonged to him She wanted She wanted to bear to be his wife his children among the Senecas He stopped at last and thanked Adams had made God thnt Ilepsibah It possible for him to do this thing lq A the light of the fire at Chenufslo murmur of approbation stirred tin It rippled and died out as anpeople other warrior took his place after midnight the revels Long For ended and Chenufslo grew quiet a time he looked at the slars and thq changing shadows of the moon through the open door of Wuskoo’s tepee He entered sleep as If going Into a long avenue of golden colors Only happiness rising like a flower from the ashes of a torture thnt was gone could have made It like that Ilis mother seemed a part of It her voice a glad In the somewhere radiance melody In the avenue which embraced him of gold he saw Wood Pigeon smiling Tohis mother and between happily Then he sank Into deeper bleep lnette This was the beginning of the strange life of Jeems and Toinette In Chenufslo which Colonel Roquet afterward major general and commander In chief of his majesty’s forces In the desouthern department of America scribed as “an episode of fact which Is difficult of belief and astounding in othere which it and new viewpoint the of a similar kind give us of savage For half Herself Standing the Seneca Chief Alone set out on this adventure was of his helplessness Like the forever he was a captive was no escape from Chenufsio one accepted death as the route lie did not think of escape because Its desire possessed him lie was his world and adjusting measuring with emohimself to Its limitations tions which were far from unhappy he could find here all With Toinette that lie wnnted In life Tlaoga and that she belonged to Shindas knew him and the people of Chenufslo were now aware of It His heart exulted and his spirt rose with the chanting What difference- did of the savages It make that they were burled In the heart of the forests for all time? lie She loved him Chenufhad Tolnette Their sio would not be a sepulchre love would transform It Into a paradise He was eager to see Tolnette again and began to seek for a place where he could clean himself of the colored on his face and body clay plastered With his clothes he tveht to the river nnd after a thorough scrubbing rewith the eagle dressed turned fully His weapons feather still In his hair had been given to him and these he carried boldly when he joined the Infire was blazThe triumphal dians ing and as soon ns the hungry town had fed Itself the scalp dances wotild The scalps were already susbegin pended on the victory pole in Its Children were playing about light them The fine dark hair of one wns so long that they could reach the trses with their fingers and when they did this they shrieked with them was a Among ecstasy boy of seven or eight who laughed nnd shouted with the others to have Jeems found an opportunity a word with Shindas and learned that Toinette nnd Opitchl were together tear himself from Shindas could not the martial dignity which was expected had told of him until the warriors of their exploits In the scalp dance so Jeenis went alone and found Tiaoga’s one near It In tepee and the smaller have proof others There unless "jt' life" (TO BE ' CONTINUED) State Boundaries Long Matter of Disputation bounFor a great many years the of New York dary between the colony wns in dispute The and Massachusetts York maintained New government' of was the Conthnt the eastern limit a necticut river basing its claim upon govMassachusetts The title much as ernment claimed territory westward the river For far as the Hudson this claim the of establishing mado a in 1059 Boston government the Hudson river on land rrant of In 1G72 sent and Fort Orange to olid to N P yn and repass by wapermission to rasa reter He was most courteously recnever claim ceded but the reached final! ognized The dispute 51 a stage resulting In 'riots etc that It was submitted to the lord commissioners of trade of England and George II In 1757 by royal order in council determined the boundary granting the territory to New York until This was still not acceptable 1773 when commissioners from New York and Massachusetts met and inally decided the boundary according to the present lines such Virtue of Economy wrote Doctor Johnson Economy the parent of Integrity of liberty an of ease and the beauteous sister a cheerfu'ness of temperance health DAIRY COWS Designed for Farmers Having Less Than 6 Animals with She Found With Wakeful new barn plans returned herself see UTAH GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES A f New plans have been designed by the agricultural engineer working with the dairy extension office at the North Carolina State college by which cow stalls and stanchions of lumber may be built at home by those who wish to remodel old barns to house dalrji cattle The plans have been designed In response tu many requests from persons having a few cows and no place to keep them Using these plans barns stables or sheds may be made sanitary and convenient for handling a small dairy herd A T Holnmn arleultura! engineer who designed the new plans says they for the small producer are Intended having less than six cows This class Includes the family cows and the small Herds from which sour cream Is sold for The plans are not recommended those In the dairy business and prolarge ducing milk on a comparatively As explained by Mr Holman scale the plans show three complete the and cow stalls Including feeding alley manger platform gutli ter and rear walkway Everything to be built of lumber except the bottom of the gutter which Is of concrete Mr Ilolmnn says one of the best features of the new set of plans Is the low cost of construction Only one sack of cement and abont 450 board feet of lumber are needed to build and stall for three cows stanchions The average cost of the materials used The should be around $3 for one cow are simple permitting any designs fnrmer handy with tools to do his own work Chemicals Can Be Used to Sterilize Utensils Chemicals can be used to sterilize clean milk utensils along with hot water and many fnrmers ure using this method now according to L II Ohio State university lime 12 mnees Is disChlorinated solved In a gallon of water the clear solution Is siphoned off and stored in a glass stopper?!) bottle and placed In a cool dark place After milking the milk utensils are rinsed In cold water then washed In and hot water with a washing powder then rinsed with the hottest water possible to get When this has been done clean and the utenshu are thoroughly they are rinsed with a solution made half a glass of the chlorine by adding water of solution to five gallons Kept Sanitary Will Prevent Diseases Barnyard Cows should never be ompelled to wade knee deep In mud and manure whole going Into and out of the barn or when turned out for exercise or A few loads of cinders or water gravel or a few tile properly placed The cows will prevent this condition should also he kept reathemselves This bedded and clean sonably w will Involve a little extra Inbnr hut a cow that Is worth keeping at all will Increased In production fully repay any reasonable amount of care of this kind taken to make her comfortabia Filliping the hair closely on the flanks thigh and udder of cows will great the amount of labor necesly reduce sary to keep them clean i H 1H-- Dairy Facts dill The amount of milk fed a weaning calf should vary according to Its size An abundance of good roughage for full of the greatest Importance milk pnlls at profitable prices dalrj Alfalfa hay Is an Important feed because It ’ontains a relativelv high amount of protein and calcium One of the suret ways of helping solve the feed problem nnd Incident ally to aid the whole dolrv situation cw is to cull out the low producing of a bill' When the daughters come Into prodnctlon that bull wit' soon he proved to he either a vulu iihle breeding animal or lust so much soup meat cows Newly freshened he fed heavily at first A mash Is very henetlclnl Ground nftpr freshening and oil meal can be fed Italian are quick should not warm bran Immediateh oats bran Inter restless CHILD cJi arnum ” n7— Readily obtained at any drugstore the genuine easily identified by the Chaa 11 Fletcher signature and the name Castoria on the wrapper like this: ’A Nothing New in Idea of Power From Ocean So far as the dispatches Indicate a power machine that has been set up by lrof Georges Claude at Cuba with its gigantic pipe for bringing up cold water from the bottom of the sea does not Involve any principles unknown to science It was shown long ago that water If will give oft 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