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Show ; s' s . t about the dining car. and planted to corn in the fall of 1533, Washixdtos. I. C August 30, 1894 V. faW-y- , I lias yielded 73 bushels per acre, while corn jr , Assistant Xt Is CUIo4 Thai JRallrosd Malta I it-i on land not subsoiled, but otherwise Secretary. Sir. i submit herewith the Kunalo rrant kr Dinersin identically the same manner, result of the aaalys.s of the samples of SECOND ONLY IN IMPORTANCE treated and subsoil from Younger & Co., fielded but 21 bushels per acre. Land A modern dining car of the- mot-- t TO IRRIGATION. sub&oi.ed in to and the coat Neb., transmitted by you to Geneva, to 15,000 planted potatoes approved pattern spring of ls'n yielded 1J5 bushels per this division for examination build. NexTcome. the kitchen uten-a- i The analyses show a remarkable simacre, whiie the potato crop on land not the table furniture, the silver- Tli Benefit of Sub.oiUnc a Set Fort subsoiled was praetic.illy a failure ilarity between the two soils, tndieat- about ware aud linen averaging Sy the Expertenen of l otacf era as Co., This season (1SJ4I the yield of potatoes ing tnat the subsoil is pra $3,000 worth to a t ar. Each car must on subsoiled land was 90 busuels per j rich in plant food as the soil itself. The of Enrterie Proprietors tbe Oeui have a steward, who usually gets 100 Their Methods of Operation A Plain acre 'ihe potatoes were planted on soil in its constituion is lemurkably guest-ThRji?J OR t WORT LEV departing ft month, and a head cook, who values lsth of May, and on June 2 we had similar to the typical blue grass soils of Oliver Statement was newcomer from the roiamenremeet of the Toogood, himself at $75 a month. There mad felt very lonely la- -t heavy rain of the season. From the Its, great fertility depends Kentucky g hearty-lookinman of h very wer- g tallbnrlx Experiments Eight Fear Ago, u. unon the high content of Juno 25 to August lust hud also be one or two assistant cooks and f largelv able m fciie t In 41), having the appearance of a conn-tr- y wuiolTTt fiolciaud on lfs content of " of rainfall, less than a inch tn ash or four waiters, says Kate three fifty-feu- ? ra,sed a j humus. gentleman, though .be waa really Field's Washington. Three hundred days, sod one a horse IlcurSti of 8ubtolH(. fair crop of potatoes, l.ye on subsoiled t There is no basis for tlie idea which lodging dealer, very well known in dollars a month U the very smallest In answer to numerous inquiries in land . dark November h!a county for honesty and fai deal-- i yielded 30 , busuels per acre, on is entertained by the owners of then for Vageis, while the cont of regard to our method of afternoon. we lnd not subso.led outlay bushels. Oats soil that the subsoil is of a marly sabsoiling r isg. of d raw-foodishes been materia!, la good' breakage on land which' had raised one ture. It contains rather a low percent-cro- p will endeavor to present a plain statehe ought to bare a drew to chair the fire, tie np Is of about ment from the commencement of our of corn since subsoilmg yielded age of lime carbonate, its fertilizing employes spirits, for ebe bad won her ease in which was now burning brightly, and the board 44t bushels per acre, on land which value as indicated above, and which An the law courts, bat be was far from and, flushed- -, with excitement and $3,000 per month additional. as conducted during the Lad raised experiments two crops of corn since sub- - j has been noticed by the people in the average five days run costs' very past feeling eo. In fact she regretted without sain tat ion, began: eight years at Geneva, Nebraska soiling, 39 S, bushels per acre; on land vicinity, depends upon the abundance food and service, so for $500 nearly more than ever that the bail' been VYhat was that cringing little beg- In on not subsoiled, 17 bushels per acre. of the plant food elements already that it would take forty persons at tmrthe spring of 1887 wetocommenced the persnaiied by that puablng little law.land this sea- mentioned. do) Tbe on subsoiled com hHrr nursery grounds Respectfully, prepare o meal pay-4htfietrvery yer, K icboIaaTimu paon, to bring son ws,"by an crrof7pIafiteTU3 ttltcfi. He came to see me, Oil Mr. without allowing any- Aground for planting in the ordinary expenses, action for breach of promise stall. daily Chief of Division. had been used to drill corn The Nora said, nervously. for interest on the investment manner. We plowed the ground about for planterand when we commenced to She blushed at the memory of the thing fodder, do have to the with less Well, yon tear on the furnisheight inches deep and planted our nur- plant the field corn the platea were not DRESS SUITS TO RENT. laughter In court len her precious him out of business hours the better, or for wear and sery stock, among which was a quanti- changed. This error caused us the loss ings. lore Jetterewr read, bhe had jnat he said, brusquely. I can't deny but e Tho kitchen of a dining car ty of seedlings which were dug the of a corn crop this season, there being FmU About th Bellas ta, tbs Fries dropped them one by one behind the that he has done vour work well 1 soil tbs Men Who lllrs Thsm. ' v exccpt-rooTonven e back to Batne faii; tains ery her, la ordef lo get the firODef as many--, five to seven stalks in each "SreTinSty'WOT given More men than ever buy dress suits jou are grateful to him and There is a range capable of doing all length of root to successfully trans- hilL Tbe corn stood the drouth and all smudged with finger marka and suppose all that winds without injury to tbe tassels, nowadays, and more dress suits are broiling, baking and plant the seedlings it became necessary hot redolent with tobacco. I am, Miss Wort- the boiling, and wherever by accident it was thinI Yet, suppose of hundreds acfor jieople, yet to get under them much deeper than ned out the ears were well filled and hired also. There are in New York stewing If aha had never brought this said, doubtfully; 1 dont know. no' space at the sixty places where comparatively 'had been plowed, which matured, and we have not the slightest probably fifty or occupying tion against Oliver Toogood these let- ley You can be hired, says the Sun suits ought to know, then. Yon alL There is a board for the carver, was ground dress a would a cherished remained have doubt accomplished by using seedling ters but that with proper planting would not have got 5,000 damages if a bln and table for the baker and a digger The cost varies from act to run sixteen inches and good cultivation, we can raise a of that city. record of her abort love he had not posse Joa about.lt in the right sink for tho dishwasher, with shelves deep. It required nearly gone six horses do to this of corn with no more moisture than fifty cents to $3 a night, depending on crop dreatm I have got the money right localities and the character of the suit. innumerable for dishes work and the ground was stirred up as we had this season of 1894. Th amount of damage awarded to way. for He slapped his pocket and cupboards had never been before. The next her it you. The wearers of hired dress suits infield of subsoiled Just of north this atl in an and imperishable supplies her did not dearie her; $5,000 would season this field was planted to corn corn, we had a piece of corn on land clude guests in hotels and visitors ia Take advice, Nora, my significantly. most at 12 area of 5 by feet, Every and the yield waa nearly 70 bushels not subsoiled. The two bn? her a great many things abe did and have his bill taxed, pieces were the city who have unexpectedly found is carefully utilized. of not really want, but her actual wants per acre, while land plowed in the ordi- planted from the same seed, on the need of a dress suit. Dross suits are are very kind to Interest your- inch thespace You or the is cellar car Under In were amply supplied by her own nary way yielded only 35 bushels This same day, with the same planter, and sent self about it, said Nora wearily; erator whore ice, beef, mutton, refrigdaily in the season from this city led us to experiment in preparing the received pouljpdnstrlou fingers, which were always exactly the same after cultiva- to Brooklyn and Long island, Hoboken, I don't think Mr. Thompson is but and motto other our and Plow butter drivesoil, milk, would a there wllh and It perishable being: deep but tion, busy being nothing typewriting, to overcharge or cheat me In try, a; e kept. thoroughly prepare tbe soil before way between the two pieces. The dif- Jersey City and Staten island, and not give her the one thing she wanted likelyhe wishes to make me his wlf. supplies fact, who is ference in these two fields was very frequently to places further away. in The steward, charge of planting." some one to love. llut are you going to marry him? all this, must be a good guesser. Each succeeding year gave us good marked. The corn on subsoiled land There is one establishment whose To A stumble up the dingy staircase -. I I dont know. results by deep stirring, though we did made a vigorous, healthy growth, the sole business is renting dress suits. car is on run the the bo sure, dining Into which the fog penetrated with the full measure of succes in atalka were large and tall, there was not Nora - did know very well, but the business is carried on in that no money will ba made our attain Impunity, and a knock at the door an- there was something until we began to use an abundance of pollen up until the Generally experiments con- principle connection with some other trade. very one road must run it bethat am nounced a visitor. way; subsoil In the entire ground. a plow to fifteenth of In Oliver Toogood' notwithstanding Some men hire a dress suit once a gaze cause a load does; that the the fall of 1891 we purchased a Mapes the fact of itsAugust, been .'Come in, said Nora, absently, for- fusing enhaving planted the Interest he showed in traveler competing and must have the subsoil plow with which we succeeded tirely too thick, yielded a little over 15 season, others two or three times, and therefore, eye and her embarrassed her and aroused getful of the for in gettting down to t'e depth of sixmarket fair in tho bushels of sound corn per acre. On the others again hire them season after a best lie smoked price her with fingers perusing strange idea that it is Iwt'er to throw away teen inches below the surface. Our land not subsoiled the stalks were not season, thus avoiding the trouole of and love letter la the dull, smoky fire. will never tie yourself unused and spoiled material at the method is to fust plow eight inches more than s as tall, were keeping dress suits of their own in The door opened and gave admit- to aSurely yon little peddling attorney ebap like entLof a Btirring much smaller in diameter, the tassels order. At the establishment devoted exthan to run out of some deep with an ordinary tance to a short, spare man, who bustrip that! he burst out impetuously. nece-sar- y plow which is followed by the subsoil were completely withered by the hot clusively to the business thore are kept on tho way; yet I imagine tled In and was all over the room beI could buy him out and out plow running in the same furrow loos- winds of July 28, and there was not a in stock from 250 to 350 suits. The Why, who has steward lowest the the fore he bad finished saying Good ening the soil to the depth of eight peck of corn on the entire field. M e suits are of good quality and fashiontimes over. A little snip like that four of wasted food stands highest inches more but not average to it the are if those convinced afternoon, and bad laid his hat and that I could taka from facts that throwing run from $2 up with my finger in his employers regard. surface. This gives us a reservoir six- there is a fair amount of moisture in ably cut. The charges gloves in a place of aeenrlty. thumb. . and The dollars. to latter $3 ho reprice might do to is first to to has and catch Tho in tbe soil, hot winds are not necessarily teen inches thing 'Now, do sit down, do sit down, depth It is very lonely for me, said makt) out tho be charged for a suit that had never and we fatal to a crop of corn. moisture bills of faro for the trip. that all tain the MI- falls, be with said brisk Wortley, Nora, looking down, so that Oliver These must be approved by the head are convinced that during the twenty-thre- e One of our neighbors, Mr. J. 1L been worn. A party of a dozen or I Toogood though .emtwrrassed - utterance. saw her long, dark of the have Filmore we resided in only Heath, years living a short distance from Ge- fifteen men hiring together would get The have jut dropped In to exchange commissary department. lashes Sometimes encounty there has never been a season neva, succeeded in raising the best field them at $1.50 each. tho but chef necessary supplies, buys the about verdict, congratulation was not sufficient to of torn in this neighborhood, when the rain-faliis tire clubs, perhaps fifty or sixty men, do better than But you might an invento in turn has steward the yon know. fill this reservoir with water before the method is to use's lister with a subsoil hire suits for a ball or that. Oliver blurted out, with what reception. In Thank you, said Nora, without tory of them at the starting point, and growing season commenced. attachment. He runs the lister ten such cases have saved and them at perhaps my you money. get they a statement of what has been also We asked inches subsoil been the enthusiasm. 1 am aura you did your have attachment the following deep, want to Yes, said Nora, still keeping her Used en route and what is left at the a suit. When best for me, and of course 1 thank loosening the soil three or four inches $1 dress suits a strangers by correspondents: cast down, perhaps I could. I end of the run. There is no method questions is sometimes hire ' eyes depoite believes-iHe or subsoil do below fall When Q. that thorough you you, have had other offers cultivation, and this season his corn required, usually $20 or 25. I I daresay you know I am a of estimating the exact number of spring? deuce you have! The In The ordinary life of a dress suit is A. both We have subsoiled spring averaged 20 bushels ber acre. meals that will need to be served bachelor, Mina Wortley? results. But fall with and two years. After that it is let M'e about and chemical the good both equally If Is a a it append N'us 1 did not, Mr, Thompson. run, particularly How many horses do yon use? Q. Well? he put In impatiently. during mechanical analysis of tbe soil, togeth- at a lower price, perhaps $1.50, to be short one. Suppose it Is to be made Yes, yes, 1 am. Im sorry to aay. A. We use three horses on each er with a letter from Hon. J. .Sterling worn in amateur minstrel entertainWhy dont you accept the best of from Washington to New York. IndiIt isn't right, you know, and I must them? plow, though two good horaes will do Morton, also weather report from the ments, or for uses entailing harder of are methods vidual economy very the work. aay that I have been etruck by the af1 shall never government station at this point wear than it would be likely to get in marry without- different While some prefer to pay fectionate disposltlonyou have disQ. What kind of a plow do you use? Respectfully, An equal sum on the part of the ordinary social service. In their final A Co. $1.25 for the extra comfort of a seat in A' The Mapes subsoil plow, manuclosed. Now, don't speak, my deep Yousoeks man? Well, there's the money I have a parlor car, there are others who factured by Deere. & Co., Moline, IiL estate the coats are sold to waiters for VIEWS OF SECKETABY WOIiTOS. to hand over. $2.50 or $3. Such coats may be in think the common coach good enough Cost of plow, $14.00. , Usitkd States Depabtment of He plumped down a heavy pocket-boo- and and not much worn but Q. What is the nature of your soil? good prefer to spend, their $1 Office of the Secretary, not inorder, A. Bee analyses of the soil, aDd letcurrent the style. the dining car. Again, thore are in 1894. D. G, Aug. 14, There take and eount It. 1 can't some who frequent both parlor and ter of Prof. Whitney appended hereto Washington, Of.coursa winter is the best season Hon A. J. Sawyer, Lincoln, Neb. Dear or bottom? Sir: This Q. Is your land upland think what the deuce yon want to diner, and others who care for neither. there is somedepartment recently received for this business, but round. A. It is prairie, the depth to from the firm It ia not A Co., Genethe of quarrel frith me for? doing year Younger thing For a long journey, every berth in the water beingupland 114 feet. , Sunsoil over the surface men she said gently I of unusual for a Ob, Oliver, va, Neb., sample away going and be the yet sleeper may occupied, Q. What is the cost per acre of and corresponding subsoil which is sup- day to hire dress suits to take away always heard that the quarrels of dining ear may be practically tenantby your method? plowing to represent a large amount of with them. The best months of the lovers were the renewal of love, and 1 less, or the sleeper may be nearly A As the subsoil plow is drawn by posed soil in that section of Nebraska. These never thought you would leave me empty and the year are January and February; the diner full of people a separate team and follows in the samples were subjected to mechanical , beeanss of what I said. from the day coach, or it may be same furrow behind the stirring plow, analysis in tbe divisions of agricultural greatest demand of all comes on the Well, I never meant to, crowded with the of both. it simply amounts to one extra plowsoils Tbe result of this analysis are nights of the great publio balls. But you did, and you said cruel As the steward goesoccupants the train ing. so exceedingly interesting that I beg through If th Earth Wr$ Divided y. What is your method of cultiva- to call thing about me. on a tour of inspection or in giving tion? yor attention to them and to ask The share of land falling to each Which mischievous persons re- his first call for a meal he must note to the irrigation inhabitant of tbe, is first to harrow vou to present them method A. Our globe, in the event about to assemble in your peated, Nora. I always meant to the number of lunch boxes and each evening all the land plowed dur- convention of a partition, might be set down as Lincoln. state at corns around In the end, only I heard from the faces and dress of tho guess pasing the day- - This breaks up tbe clods acres. The 1 enclose and one-ha- lf you herewith a copy of the twenty-thre- e Thompson waa urging yon to bring sengers how many orders he will have. before they become hardened, and pre- division also sails as a of land surface the of and contains, globe agricultural sa nction for breach of promise of But even his best judgment may be vents the soil from drying out by evap- tabulated statement of the analysis, nearly as possible 33,600,000,00 acres,, we and Before me made tarn this oration. planting again far out of the way, for the lunch box harrow-anmarriage, of the which, divided among the 1,500,000,- -' the surfaee with accompanied by specimens Stubborn. Well, eount the - money, may be for ftfiext contained in the 000 inhabitants which the world conlight repast, a float Wpulverize days ingredients for then are plantiready girL sampk-8- , or some of the arranged so as to make an in- tains, according to the latest estimates, passengers ngdon't want it, said Nora, sob- may not have decided whether to patobject lesson of the result, teresting above-namwe small to drill we If grain plant has shown that this soil would give each of them the oo, Oliver! bing and hiding her face In herhsndn ronize the dining car or not Experience ' surface the east west ' and leaving entire just diffijthe quantity. Taking and is invery I hate It, and refractory lady! It is so very much struck, as the drill leave it As the prevail- cultvery In dry seasons population of the world there are to improve. And me, too? Brommlna. deed, In fact, madam, your affection north and from the south, it ing winds are to inhabitants almost nothing. It has nearly twenty-nin- e " Is a treasure 1 long to possass Oliver got up softly and stood beBromming is the term applied in the surface being made rough east and alsoproduces ascertained mile. been The by experience every following 'square i tlxeuse me, said Nora, hastily, I fore her, California to the unearthly sound that west helps to protect tbe grain and pre- that this soil is greatly benefitted by figures show the number of persons have no affect ion for any one, No, Nora murmured. , tho ostrich imagines to be song. The vent blowing out and thorough cultivation. (omitting fractions) to the Square mile If we plant to corn our method is to subsoiling Will you have me, dear? 1 dont bird inflates his long nock till it looks Rut t am not going to take that The question to be answered by the in the various divisions of the globe : about-ihre- e or inches four deep, for an answer. If you dont say yes see why we cant make It np, now like a big bag; he then lets the sir out plant analysis was, therefore: Does the subwith the eighty-eigh- t; harrow, the follow Asia, forty-siEurope soil contain anything which enriches to-'- . ay 1 will call that the lawyers have done the worst again in three Instalments. He blows sad give planter again surface cultivation, run- the surface North Afriea, America.nine; eighteen; it soil when is up, brought of it. Will you. Nora? awl so on every day. " thrice thus in succession, making nine the cultivator teeth just deep or is tl.e from South America, four; oceanic and poresulting improvement 1 assure you 1 mean no, saltTMtss Nora turned np a wet face, glorified roars In alL The performance is then ning break the and needs to destroy enough subsoiling and cultivation due entirely lar regions, two. Brooklyn Eagle. Brom-mln- g over for the time being. Wortley decidedly. "I beg you will by happiness. up the surface of the soil. M e endeavor to the loosening of the soil? The anns soon corn Is Oliver! after wsa take that for an answer. 1 shall all she hut the said, Oh, just occasionally heard by day, to cultivate Th Dlfflcatty. shows that tbe latter is the trne sever get engaged again. it seemed to satisfy Mr. Toogood vast- but more usually breaks tho silence by each rain ns the condition of the alysis Dramatic Author Mr. Manager, explanation. a be If rain the will permit. Toor thing! poor thing! Yon have ly well. A chemical analysis of the samples night, and is probably meant as a groundone whether my may I venture to soil is firmly packed and the heavy be Two to of aland anch an affectionate disposition your herd is will made are the reported challenge. three-ac- t being SaleldM JBoVeoltUg has been accepted? Fall. the utmost that play of is the importance it has done teien later, but sufficient thoughts ara running on the Injury Even The times have been ways on guard while their companions crust be broken as soon as possible in you Manager WelV you see, the three to show that there has been no considthat great brute did you. Never mind, hard forthough a year past and many people sleep. They take turns in this duty. order to retain the moisture in the soil, erable amount of lime or other chemi- members of the reading committee ra.v dear; $5,095 makes a very excelthe loose surface soil acting as a mulch cal substance in the subsoil to explain have gone through it, and they have have been in tough luck. It Is freSPONDULICS. lent piaster and will soothe the wound to prevent evaporation. remarked that no one has the favorable results of subsoiling. come to the Conclusion that one act quently the past exceedingly dry sea- These favorable results must, there- will have to be struck out very much. That reminds me bless ended life by jumping over the falls. During of The the British profits syndicates son, our nursery stock particularly eny soul, how eoul 1 It have escaped If memory serves correctly, since No-bi- o which control beer breweries at Chfore, be wholly due to the loosening Authpr Oh! there is no difficulty one field containing 800,000 apple trees and opening np of an otherwise imper- about sue? of course yon shall have entire of Buffalo, wont over at icago and Milwaukee rose from $339,-37- 0 that; it is not so bad after all. Kenny, Me week. once a cultivated waa control of your money yourself, though vious soil No, but unfortunately Point 1893 two ft to in last 1893 Manager in and 1,587,930 to cultivator go tooth years merely used a spring 1 could find an excellent investment Prospect This soil and subsoil are both com- each of the members wants to strike summer. A park officer remarked to- 1340,020 in 1894. and as a result of the surface, Btirring of fine almost sand, very wholy for it. act! a different cultivation there was no posed out of method that previous to that not a season this treasurer The is of day also a and There city silt large Philadelphia clay. Thank you, MrL Thompson, but I season when the amount of passed without witnessing from three receives 110,000 a year; the sheriff of time daring the entire organic matter containing shall not marry you, and as for the to ball in the hand under considerable not would earth seven of such cases. One day a Philadelphia receives Cultivated in HI(h Fmk of Two Moaotala KsnfM nitrogen. 15,000 a year, money you were Instrumental In get- man and a woman committed suicide mayor-$12,00pressure at a depth of three the ordinary manner, a soil of this light In the whole range of the Alps there of Penncondiinches below the surface. This ting me, 1 am so ashamed of it that 1 one from Prospect Point and one from sylvania $10,000. governor character remains impervious to water are but two peaks which measure more waa brought about by having a and air, and therefore think I shall give it to some charity. Luna island. It is not tion very subject to than 15,000 feet in height, and only argued that Out of 4,000 workers in the sulphur deep subsoil reservoir to store np the Nonsense, Mias Wortley, you will suicides throughout the drouth, and although it contains many six or seven that go above 14,003. In -' are fell the which In country moisture mines who during were examinedSicily surplus elements of fertility, these cannot beget over this 1 wish that fellow was less frequent than formerly, but the for the armv the Himalaya range, however, there not 200 could pass early part of the season, and retained come readily available not inch a great 'halting brute, I fact seems to be are thousands of titanic .. cloud-- . the muster, which stamps the occupation by frequently stirring the surface to apparentthat SCBSOIT.? WHY SOT hould like to give him a horsewhip-pinfalls is less popular as a means of end- a the most unheal thful known. evaporation. prevent piercing peaks ranging from 29.000 which I The practical suggestions as soon as the money is paid, of Me find that it i not necessary to downward. In the limited poring life than in days gone by. BuffaTbe greatest sum of coin that was subsoil each season, but that once In wish to submit to our friends la: Why feet wonrae'. tion of that great range with which lo Courier. thormore cultivate subsoil and not In all collected answer one ever practical spot was in the three years will Somebody in the court wrote a oughly? Instead of digging dltchea the English geographers are familiar Astrlop Folio wins Ik Buffalo. national treasury of the United Sts tes purposes If a field i subsoiled and let proposal of marriage and passed it to us first try subsoiling as a means of there are 1,100 measured peaks which or first and Upon the far Western plains the an- in the silver crisis, when no lest than planted to corn tbe first, me as noon as the damage were - by catching and holding the water that will exceed 20.000 feet in height, and followed then Tew familiar a so a Mcond was ago contained "Tear, there. yews $500,000,000 awarded; he was beforehand with telope,to supplies ns on tbe spot. not less than 3,000 separate peaks or oats, the results will be satis- nature the traveler by rail or wagon, sight The success that Messrs. YoungeF A which are taller than the of profits in the drug wheat yen. Speaking off a falling slight though giant of the Co. have aUained by subsoiling their Do yon mean that you accepted has now almost whoHy disappeared. business, said a Broad way, New York, factory, be noticed In the third crop after land, as now explained Alps- will KanmechanIn and Western this Texas, Colorado, by him?' Thompson grew red with anger, druggist, my lease Is for seven anhsoiliuc-- I For instance. A field and b hair stood np more aggres- sas, shy bands numbering from two or years and has four years yet to reo. that waa subsoiled in (he fall of -- 4891 ical analysis, suggests that this is the Dwath. Oalf of the question that three to half a dozen antelope, are If I dont retire with $100,000 dear and cropped to corn season of 93 possible solution sively than before. , A man in Australia had a new. and convention is called upon ' where the irrigation fifteen in oats the to was 1 spinetimcs No. sighted, did not, any more than I planted from this store my figuring powers and 93, solve. My proposition, therefore, is, brilliant idea not long ago in regard produced a yield of to have accepted you; but 1 like him years ago the herds were many and are very faulty." spring of 94 and instead of digging ditches, subsoil and to the interpretation of the clause in on another while acre; 39W bushels per large. bettef than I do you. All cultivate sort of thoroughly- stories are about HU death do had his marriage vows. field which same flying of the ' c" 1 remain, with, warm personal A 11 ?'Vhy? he asked sharply. 93 and of us HU wife died, luckily for fall concerning tbe amount of tho Chinese the subsoiled in part". success Because he took no for an anFor several centuries the purse was Imperial treasure at Moukden. the raised a crop of corn the season of 93, yards and best wishes for tbe the convention of irrigationists at her, as the following facts demonstrate, '.J swer. always worn fastened to the girdle. sacred oity of the Manchu dynasty, tha yield of oats waa 44 X bushel per of and since he was bound only till death Lincoln, very truly yours, 5 bushel Good bye, Mbs Wortley, for the A cut pur.--e got Its name from the but of difference to hU wife, the husband refused to granted that It exists, and acre, showing a of SiEKLixa J. Morton, had tbe land which present, said Mr, Thompson, making fact that rather than take the time amounts to the generally received eer cre In favor 1 pay her funeral expenses. The oourt Secretary. frantic rush for hi hat and gloves T to loose the purse from the belt, figure of IS, 000.000 taels, this, at the' raised but one crop since snbaoUing. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, promptly decided that a husbands on results the will Good-we compare Mr. Now where U waa secured by buckles, one present value of the tael, would Thompson. .(, Ae duty only ceased when the nndertak-er-s States Exited subsoiled. of Department farm'fiot same only the on land Thomp .nppcieJl the door and cut the straps. V BlVlSJOX OF CHEMISTRY, be about $3,000,000. bill was paid. 1891 EICCLTTRE, Land subsoil plowed In the fall of gave admittance U some one who waa about to knock, lie gave a look at the newcomer and hesitated to leave, bat a very decided action on the others part induced him to do so. The door which bad been held open for him was very eo . meaningly promptly slammed after him, not without a auspicious movement, . which looked like a kick, aimed at the te GROUND SUBSOILING. U of-ao- il t 1 HI wJ 4'J-I- pot-inc- uile " -- 4 j Too-goo- con-onc- u:- J tear-staine- d two-third- ll dif-fre- d 11 ed x; - ak Xi(r 0, g ! rtll ' C0 -- 1 K- - , f j - |