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A MAN'S REVENGE;
OR, THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER.
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(:1I.\19t:i1 V.—(Contin fed).
"1114 i,
"Ingot a• I:o, it's kept you nigh on
111 1rcn year:, A,. y4.u've }argon you
1::.,y 1.• lvrll g•, on. You ewe Hae much
1..
el. than 3 011 4':411 pay by 41111111' 4.v11111
1 .1,1,. thou )011'0 1.e free 1ei fotk)w y,•ur
e 11 00111. Itul hest mine oma. 110 01141•-
1.
Will you do Itis hung, yes or nu?"
Sualn'atrl slraighteu4d hereelf and
1..uked bravely into kis face.
"You Incite tee I I enter huusees ea as
1,: reg:m•t oil theta, s1• as 10 shoal you 1110
w ny Mout dem? 15 111111 your mean-
?"
1 l 1:O(1414,1.
"You're skirl) , cough. Fin glad you're
g, !n' 141 4'11 (11 1'' II."
:\ quiver ran through her. 11'r face
grew pale us /bath.
-Hem. (other. I'm s iro-. but I can't.
\•I. lac anything but that. 1'11 work my
lir ,•.,
lo the I-. tie, but thal 1 suint
Ili, five durt:.'n,,i again. .\ low rulee
brake hem hie lit . Sho .Irew• buck
trembling Lt•fere the glare u( his little
'•Yon can't ! \\'rIl. you ,ni»1. 1 give
.eu fill t,-uighl. If you still sn3 no Ell
then tell gnu how 1 punish nu uud+k,li-
ful, ungral.fd 41.,uglil•'r w0.1 41.40.,10
think re her father's comfort.. t bet
then you'll wish yen's' sol yes—Let ole
pas... ely hand ilch4s to sp:ntk yoel.
ttt.l 1'11 wait till lu-night. You'll give ni'
3, MI' unse,er then."
"1t \sill always be the some," mur-
mured the girl.
ilut he had 1•1ing,41 the door in her
far, and wits &heady etl'-ide.
\\'iii n cry. lit.. that •1 a wounded
Hr.!, 511111 earl flee' Io her aunt's grins
tut snbh' I • ut leer distress.
"1 thought he loved me, m:itie. and yet
be \vanes nu' 10 do what 1 cannot do a••
she exclaimed.
"My duck. my deck. Try to conte to
bis way ti Ihin!,in', it will be beet.
"\\'lint, you also? f►h, ai.nli., 1 can -
td. 10vuuld rather die. Why did you
r..1)• ale? Why did you make nae love
you so? 1 cannel do thio thing."
\ud
yet y1uee his c111141. You n1u:1
4,1•.3 One 4i' Follies.. Rill is a terrible
men if reused. .\1141 ihis is the; first time
vet 111'0 1"11111e 'e loggerheads. 1 inighl
h:: t,' known he'd something like this up
hi- sleeve."
"11)', never asked it before !" moaned
lit, girl.
"1 might have guessed he icmQd,-'
.hit. 1114 stroking her hair lov-
1,1 lye "Rut e-oII must 1)e brave, darling.
8,0'1 try' (o give in or 118111.3: wilt be
33.11 se....
•'\11II 1)g ran he worse." exclaimed the
e••1 holly. "Ile has , n uagerl alone .i1
1. tg. \\lay should he \cunt 1114 new
I • 1 me g.. atw'ay and earn my lfyfng;.
et 1-
"1,11 owe him something. my duel:.
I' • , been n 8..4441 father to you. working
reel risking I•:r4ectf, whilst yeti had all
1 • comforts he could get. Atki
1.'e.•, c..::. lee, you aw-e }1!111 seine.
ease!, S11111'1'11111."Ilit Hili my self -relit -rt. nunli.. (111,
1.. w• cin you urge 44)47 le givo in ?"
"Re(•nisr 1 think 41'4 w 4,est stew. Sly
O. are I mice lend 1(1 help him. II''. 1•"o
t•laihl.. I've been ladees /Intel many a
lune 14. help him."
1un1x•tin honked Willi 1. rrilh'tI eyes
1111'1 111e 1111110y fari e.
' 1111. 81111114'. your she exeln1114.')1, feel -
as (hough Mitered the wound had
Risen beneath her feel,
"Yee. Ino. Anel II basil', !undo ale Mt
1.011, 1111. il? And 1 .041111 have a high
'041k -ellen to bribe me i.) 11. 1 4141 il.
111:11'3 tall." •
"11i41 I can't." murmured Sunbeam,
lee heirs tilling her 1)es again.
"\\ ell. worseetwuils you to -night.- re.
} 4..•.I the %%omen, seine..
"\\ hat eats be worse! Dearth' Not in
ti.y .y,..' \\'lII he kill me? 1 slimed pro-
s j4..•
"1 .r. no; Ib"s never n'mmiltevl nl;ar-
ti• r )11. 1101 tie mean, i4. !Hake 34.44
1.1.'1 I) ti.'nitemHn 11;.,,. 1''411 t•rli.ut•
lee Iha uinu w 4ti4 the Mark ey.'9
4.4.144+ le4v1 In frighten y'.it ,.) "
The girl, '.light tige a .Wa34.'(I from
'-.te hi side. She clung 14, her 1111111 n.4'
14'. l)Kh fa• eteporl.
"s,, tend better d•. the (Mier thing.
eller 1111. oboe'. the Ihnn' Veit might
1, be 114'11 and ri4}ing in your rnrulage.
'Neem whorl lin- }bait: Won't is pale!, on
3. u. Some lienal knew Isom. 14) spend
t!-eir money right. S.) Iherree Mlle halms
1., ,1411ng eel. m simple 'Mug as shim,.
tte the ' _ . n big i► .uec. Thai isn't
•!-;.ling y' 4., . ife•
"1 • 11111.1 .1 ' i. •'e)'n1.41 Smilea11).
0' .sgeig! 4-• • 1- 1-}.nirillg(Iy.
"'I hen. 1. • . fir 1 can't. I'm
11,1 ely"elf. \ 1 1:. rifleman 1)811
1 fel
"del he e 4 . I tater me to
1,01I 1,10 ' . `es me. Ile
w4nI 1.43 ,. '
11• fey .ter , )14111.1 !• ','fallly.
"\\ ion 111 .. hi s. 'Ir father ne-
11• reel he 1. :,.m, 1 1.• ,4.: I.or hew 1
'et es," 11• - ' •1 en Ihi,. 1'•1011 have to
I•.al ••;4• n .4. •1. 011111. l rend ,hal 111
1'.. 11•,1. 0•.11a1 h. ;,..1 in 4.iew lilt
I . ,4• d4•44 -4111r,' t;.•n}lenhn 11an.'
r..,. .,4 1 " . ..I '1411 111 11 1e4,\ 4.44,1'.
\11,1 0• ,11 i,th.r 4.4.4144 1(481?? \0 t fl 1
1.:,,(1' .'tn. 114. thud.. 11'. 144.81,.4' he
r. 1:!.i 1 1111 1, 111 111111,•1 111411 ..Ile 4.1 these
1., I!1:ie_• I. 41. n'. lour father's
• . 4 es.. eta w:11,1- 1., .h:ake hila
,•4. \ . .114! '!P• i, eke. a, sly soul has
n.' . ! .. 4.. , 1' 14104„ 41e the k)%.' your
( .r• s..1 1he1t make's him give
3 . :n I'4' 1 \.,1 Ilial 1 know
; u;,, 11 . 111-' 111'e 11 a 411,•4 k o
11 • 1- 11 le 1., 1•'11. \id 0.•1, it's taltlrr►1
It .' Ir'.1;eu4.t wend 10 vete.' net' of )4411.
14 manes Ili. %%•.i k 1•-,- d:tnget ate( 141
111111' 4"11111N,rle' hr /0411, in the limier..."
'1- 1144.r' teething. 1 rem tk.1" ;evaded
11 _hi, lifting a poll' (etre in 4.4.11X11 41e-
} ..:• 1 1 Already begets M work.
:reg. 1'ui nlrael." replied Iletly..
the ready (ears rushing to h,'.' • ye.. , at Iles
sight of :•11 touch misery. (slily the
night before 1114 had ,w,.rn Incl }till
((uu141 ktll ally',nc W11 , 4611».,} th,' Puy
10.01 his child's fele,'. And gel he had
been 1111` one le d Mat. Iter ire r.1.''
nl_uinsl hila. she wgiu)l have given
world: 14) be a man tweeter. and lieu
nine tial 011 his 4.w'Ia grul.nd.
luniran'', *4x41 drooped. She threw
nu: 111..4liiring bunds.
"ooh, t l.,d'" ,he flied, , .bs breaking
Irl 1i1;• ••, "help etre fur 1 ail 11s'.'01.-
(:le.\1'IEIt \'I.
11ru;'.ru. ('4 ming.' 1,411110 after n morn -
11,V,, hard 4.,114. W11,hell up aganusl
1,:111.011111 in Ili. narrow pa'. -:Igoe. The
Ins„'ry in her ryes a}y111111x1 1411,). 11,1(1
sir,• alrcad3 411,e0vered her 11110:., un-
wtn•Illine,., of .11411 nf('ct4:o. 44, ,he had
,d,4wered all him in lies ate. 11'4
Ile .smiled kindly al her. and slui,;4rd
he, a; she was motif 10 rum away.
"114,00', the polity 1414,1113 lie asked.
Holing 11:4w the cola.. ebbc•.I :11.11 !l -,well
in
her pate 11t11e (are.
".\s happy 11, though he heel never
known a day's truble,” elle replied in
a '.p1111h'ss vote, "\Neild you 111:0' to
see' hint:' Ile is in lin' garden.'
"(:.rtlinty'O 0\claimed I)uirats trying
In neat her cyte;, and f.l!'lwiug her
through the kitehcn as h. ;140 10%
petty, busy al Ila' table. ghosted up al
therm and smiler,. Ile !relied Ilial she
heti been cry Mg. .\I't. that 11111 was
• otepicl)ois 113 le, nbctir,•.
Itis blood 114)0041. 111141 the I'ogne Leen
I:ulhieg them? And yet he had ,worn
1., tleg whoever culI-e t a shad •w• on
144411•canl's face. Whet 4,.4(11,1 have hap.
rolled ?
(1111 in Ilse neat hat1; garden ellen. the
+au'e Ie4.• '11 vegrrlali .I1 -114.04..•41 ils.gf as
Os the fool!. hie ss sutler pal steel( into
0.1-.. Fee to felt that Isis iuterc-1 in
.r.'1 %t x.: ufl, 411 Henle: ani intense,
u ere inn, n,1' IIr:111 it ought 1•, 1.e.
1'. 1140 matter with you. 4hild ""
I• .,-.!..•d gently. laking ihr puppy from
i:, 1 .4 sere pi''kr.1 it up.
"\,a:ling." 511,• aanune.re'tl, the co1..1'
I1:-11ing 1 0 her fare.
"\.4lhing." e\, laini.il iluncan. "and
ye' Ili;' light lens gene out of your epee
11111.
sunbeam. four aunt :ale, leek..
Ili. peewee 4.1 nrie4ry. Is it anything 1
el'p heli) you with""
she -hied, her hand.
"\.. thank yeti. 'There 1. really 140
'Oleg fir mailer," she replied in a low
1)1n1e•ni put the deg nn the grimed and
(.IL.we.' it 4.. the end of the tilt' gar.
huge currant hl)'.II hid 4,1111 from
1'. 1,• a'..•. Il0 a}.1.cae»•i1 1411,411 bed in the
ani;int. belie,. ar ad 'si1,•il until
r.a,1 'rale (4,' 1 • hint.
'i In 0 he 18.111 II0 lire ryes 110'1 Ills
(•, • 11, • Ilr,l time -.1 1 1111' ±.1.1ir 111 dumb
ilea sell 411 their 1 • '. • : 1 &mil , made hint
11 1 1 11,err 11ne: ,'1 )1»:11 I1.•1•.• 4.411..•,)1a. -
111111g to 1.1111 •.'.1 .„_
"Sunl.•'nln. 1 y ,11 would Irl the
I!.,e• 4.e(.. 1 w, 1 1.1 gill.' See ill me
h ..,.1.” Ire P!, .• 4. ,i • . , hurried, w•llis-
p, r. 11.:,.44)41 e;rr 1,, . , as Ire •,poke.
.r, (1-1111 0111• g• 48! 1 •• .( bar .11. they
Le filet reed. '1 her :ah. hr
04. Isbell 14, I:e rail',,,• . •' \ilheIlgh you
Lu%r 144.1 known 111. %• ay le,ng. a few
da)5 simply. cr1111 4.•,11 1rt,1 Ino? 1
venula: d • anything! 1.. 1.144*;: the smiles
Hee, 1:, )elle far.
Sunbeam eigh.d. iter ))eel' 4.4.4.1(1.
(l.pt onto her mine. teethe: .• 1,1 1, 4411
bel .ons e. hal willing: teepee.. 4., 4 blip,
be wile only 41 dotted..•. 1,1, 1 loigcl.
I4'e3 1114 34)11, 114;4.. \1•s we, 1 .1- "net
111•• 11111101• w411.111 Ix• 11x.,4 14.•She
.1t.red not spent,. .\111 4.,I '1 t , \r.
nett. - . hune,l, Iha h, 4. ate
f<•ng441 ter the .•. ta(ell
'rouble. 114 ova'. -none .,i.1 •1 I 1'11
1'11 4..11111 1,, dn. 14.10.114.. .1i4t' .to ,
eel deminah 41 the s,.. • 111. 1 1
settee -peel. whether i! ,.,., I ',..•
:414'3. or accept the p141 -hen n' 1'
ing her. She Shuddered a lil11' •
-
Ihuugghl. The n'nl,ntl►rlllt •1 •.r 1.
11.1111 111111. the hill blarkee,.4 n -1,•
had e'en ee often in her ch,1.1 .4 ui t . •
Gdhel'. cuulpany. 'britte! L. 1' ,0 441.
ler, II.e% (.total she nhrry Irjna: 4.r,;
)4'4 (love 4o01l41 411. (11 01111 ot!hel' li U 4
i'er 11 111ona4'nl .110 400,.I 111 .114.11 41•
flirt- het head drooped 111 hide the leer•.
In hal rye.. Tht+cemgh them the blw'red
veeion of the gay garden. and the
NN.uglu le.- teeth..a puppy play Mag nt her
feel. i4ad • :4 }uc,l.n' that inlp►'inliel itself
tee idiy 011 1.,,' ilcn}rn'3, In Ialer 41113,.
when ufl.1 1111101 111171ltalisn .In' fu111d
pent '
Z11.1A111. Ili,• rrmllnrbi•nnr. of 11 was
ngoniziugg. 11,-1. sleet life 111,1 been w
sunny. se fro fre111 car., see (relight
4.4. ilh rave. that the ountew Ihnl had now
fallen nlxen it overwhelmed her with 4111
darkness. She had never imagined
111.4411e sr hard lo bear. She hail never
fel! sol utterly aline,
Neverlheleee she realized 11161 she toilet
_suffer in S teetry. and 1111 run the risk of
jer.gxu•dizingg her fnlherer ("afet3 I•y ...n-
fieing iii nee ha,I.4nt- etrnnger. with
the kind 4.oi4) aid •11)1 kinder foei,
vo sae swallowed her tears bravely,
end. rai-Ing; her head, saki, in n tn'mu-
I 4.
"ll• .4 s . ,1 ,a 11nlhinyt! 1 have had Illy.
A% If 0.444. •'. lo.igg 1114.1 1 *nd 11 diflie1111
4,. 4.1.4.. t 4,.41 1. all, My (ether w('h. I
r, ,1• ...Jolene. and 1 rrfa'ad..'
"I il'hII 1fu1 child!" he exclaimed play-
fully. though en inkling! of the tnith
Inn -b„0 1ht1.11411 his brain. 'The obsll•
:tale ” 114.lenm refuses to pierce a ekes&
and •ht'41' darkness around her.
terawly girl !''
she 4rnih'd. .\ lone of hnnfer wa4 cer-
t:only raster in put up with Ihnn gine of
s014tpaitty. ulna sympathy waa danger -
4 t= 1111.1 nwkwen) o evade.
"I. il 4.1'm111 10 Meagneo with n par.
:111 :'" .he i'ktel. A kn.eh of anxiety in
11 1' V. Ice,
"Yoi have learnt your Catechism And
a -k m. that ? Well. we are slippocod to
411:04, bet on Aome point* one cannot
4..:'1p Iuving oeuee own opinion, .suet' as
}/,.fate, 4.f honer._ .\ thing filet appeare
right to a parent may seem wiek(rl to
ti, 4 11fsnrilig. 1 4.10101 espllriu my -el(
freer freely, fur 1 d4, 101 krt01v what the
thing is that you refu.ed (41 d,.. But your
lather l')ye, y. se And Tuve, its a rule,
1e neither to lined aur a cruel 40.kH1ae.
ler'."
"If two thing, :err wrong. which is
41•,1.4; to 511(3(14 •' elu.elf rend one's lik-
1.i,:, or one's eimec:Pllee?"
11 • spread .4441 1.4' hand: 4\pt'essivt'i3.
sou-cl•rn•e, 4op'.: honer, should
i saver) at all c• .:!. little sunbeam.
lett yeti taiee my 1/4;uri4-sty. Thi, 141p1r,1
eu,l 1 a 14'rriblr one' 111 onto. .ueh
!41 rigid.,, :\, 1 said 1.•'!et., your father
you. 11.' will n4(-er give y•.11 such
:w enignut L. 1, 1 11111 sure, In it
n ay you 1118,1 elle4.;• Ilius to Ira., yea;
)111 iue .4111 1111 Iif1I01, therefor. .1,11 WI-
drl lu, 1".1111'01. Try 1.1 (they (v5111.4111
(mirage lo your 114'tl.r feeling,. 1 feel
sure you will never d.1 anything
wrong:'
".\h, irut yen forget," elle murmured.
, mikes i.•."rnlllgl. • \ly Hew; of
right anti w•r'..11g 4.. idd net 1.e }iter'..
l,,n beard what tli•.oe village r:rihlrcn
; acid. l")u
knew. 10,,.lrue, '11101.fere he
Weight try lu make rue :tee think. in IIS.
100 n light --he 'nigh:. I say. .end 1---"
".\nd you would be true 1+1 yeseeelf,
n,. ('111111." hr iutcl'ruplc.l in a 141w• voice
• sinilll of an teeming (bee. fell 111
t.- our. "I feel sure of it. Our souls
are aur teen, hi sink or rai,.. No par -
..111 ran let e* them."
11'*
1 eel
41ew'11 end settled }he ieg( to
Irn1. as tide)' Gree'a curve hill',}1114•
11, 001* the path. She glnneI'l a}u:e'Isly
Irene rine 10 the ethic. .\ st)'pi'ione leek
sled inks her face.
'Sunbeam, 1 want y<u1 14) go int.) lite
village;' she said. ".\ud, are your lunch
i, reae'.y, \\'hell a silly child you are,
Sunbeam. le 110• oil in Itic will' 110
hal .u', and your head sa had! Resides,
x1,111 /lees 1111'. Sinclair care nl:nd that
efly least '1"
"}leap:. \If-•, 1.10411; lee's going) to 1,e
a fi. dug. :end I'm meet grateful le
V•nlx ant ter 1.14dcing idler him.'
she sniffed inertelt1lou.ly,
"You knew 3(11 only tkeiglet it nut of
:ewer t'\tl•a\•lIginset'. sir. 4.1• killdllees,
'cos you saw Ihi; child lighting for its
lit.. Nothing will make lie belies' 111111
you like the little wiled'. though Sun-
beam) Always 1141, leek It .such wetlkly
Thing:. Nosy. my child, (elcli your 11111.
wed male- tussle.- elle (esteemed. as they
'e -entered the boos. '"Ilse fact is. the
child 1114, r hrnda.t,.- eeeilelm•it al
h4ieing h, r dear tether been.; ;eel i Harlin
ie4 1411,0 a Wink 1'i gel rid ..f 11," elle
added in an aside I•. Sin('Irrir.
Ile molder' svi,1pa1helieaNc, meeting
her ii(}u)t ing ey CC. s0 4th 1111 iu,(111111ble
'.1)411., 0..r he •.aw Ilial F411' was !Inln
'.cxpic1•ets 41( bin,, and perhap'. ;fried
thug tiunee nl had pouted 01,1 her griev-
ance 111141 his willing ear,
'lad 114 heard the mulls c1411Se ('ntet'lliz-
111g when Sunbeam came downs:airs, lie
x..41111 reeve seen that le teas net for
(rem the mark. L•,r she was dlendfully
afraid 11111 the girl had teed 111111 of }hal
neerniug'$ 4.11'11... elush as she 11k41
lira', she '.1i11 had herr denies aL•nut hint.
"bur all 4.4.,) knew. he Wing hr a leC,
a-n11,qu.radiig a, :us 111115.1." she 141111-
lered, as 1'.ilbranl a.-114041 114.1 that she
1....1 said
nothing Ihnt Cu11111 410 any in-
j,a_4. In !heir .'.inter, ".\r.' then. if
11,1 Iigh 3(111 --his d;ilg11ler--gum' 1111111'1•
gel caught. 11 wool.} 114' 1 ii'ible! (11'
14111 11.111n11 1)1)11." '11.: addle' emplult1-
redly; "if hr's unbind gun 1110' give up
tit 114.414 (••r y.'ur father. Net 11,1 what
es tu••k', against (till; poem ain't the
beet 1444).4 fur lulu. .\( :'11 toes l; hr:,
safe there! But he mu'.tn't he lee Ile re
through cant,--ne.'. 411 his .nen hash
aU.l blood. Itenle•nlhrr that.
Yea may think 18111 i:ignl1' hard. lilt
kook 111 all lie's (1.4114 fee yeti. and Ir .Id
y'o111' t(•m'li,e. Ness. there'- Ilse li,l 111
%%11111 1 %%nun.:'alt try le walk hack pee.
.milee and to mirk,. up year Hind to .141
W11a1 your dad omit.. II'}I be bolter
4++++++++++++++++++1+♦(pcullt•y that does not drys, 044 good.
• e-`plum)yellow carcass, and a lull
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About the farm
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C.tRE OF YOUNG PIGS.
The prospect is that the supply of ba -
Cel, hogs wilt be short the corning win-
ter and staring, end that prices will
rule high in this country. The outlook
ie the same in England, where the peck-
er., and dealers are cempluiuing bitter-
!. of the shortage of pigs, rend are
1.•rced Io handle more scc',nd-el1rse pre.
duct from outside 5o11ree, than they
4.4.e1)1d if the supply of first-class were
sufliliei4, \}any farmer., fail to make
a success of t•'eding tall pigs during
the winter months, and Hinny hove le. -
cense discouraged through teflon' and
11:,1 r ah•andnned the 'work: On the .then
band nil a few• have succeeded strtis-
feclorily and made it n profitable Ouse
ness. What is the secret of (heir elle-
cess? 1t is a question others 4110111(1
observe and study, in order that they
may stvlre in the good priles going.
Probably, part of the difficulty in ear -
teeing pigs through the 0ylitter in a
growing and improving condition 's
due b, having the lil'ers come too late
In the fall. September and Octal er are
the las-4111'e months, to have (hent cense.
ns then !hey may 1 e kept running out
ern the ground ane the grass a good
part of the time, for two or three
menthe' Treatment. which is (Sc:'ntiai to
Ito' g1•o''th of 11o11e, the development • f
muscle. and laying of ili' folntdati,:n
et a vigorous constitution. w•tlic1) w:1
(melee them to withstand the of:e'cls of
Ih4' enforced confinement elle to snow
reel the cold weather in winter. \}uch
t'. uhle is experienced from crippling
. ( }rigs in w•inler, apparently from
1r4'1/11111isn1, but pr01111141y (eau the in-
nrliy0 livers and imperfect digestion or
derangement of the s'on:ach,
DUE TO LACK OF i:SERCISE,
rind possibly from feeding too much
e'eppe- food. which. in cold weather,
navy- wool account for a s'ow circulI-
t:on of the blood end consequent in-
action of 1110 organs of Ilse system which
perform the fun"tions of digestion and
assimilation. 1f there is n renson t4'
believe That the ailment: which so of-
ten check the growth and health or
1.18- in winter are due to lee system
4'i feeding AhOve indicate.'. why not try
11: systein of feeding by which the
grain is fed dry. either whole t r 4r0un(,
end the drink given in a operate
ircl)gh, to be Wien when reqs red. We
Imre seen p'gs thrive admirably in win-
l.•r in very ordinary quarter,. fed in
N•is way. \lost of the hogs raised in
the corn -growing States are fed whole
cern, on the ear or shelled and scatter-
ed en ihte ground or on plank pl ;tforms;
rind no where are so many so success:
fully raised and fitted for market. the
p0111(1ent diliicully there being dud the
!kegs. being kepi in such large uumhcrs
14.neh together too closely. and are d-
id* to become over -heated from ermine'
of their bodies. and to catch cold when
s(•paralnl. II is. we believe. sound doc-
t;ne that food calm slow•iy, and thor-
ocghly ntsais14'aled rind mired with !h4'
-:.11va e( the glands of the mouth, is
het filed for being readily digested.
.\.•►•lion required to pick up thinly
...altered grain: of men} in a flat-bet-
teu:ed trough tends to keep up the hl.,• -d
eirculatiert, and the process of 'nnsll-
ealion is Inuclt more eomplele then in
-.w aI}(,wing sloppy food. 1n the early
y car: 411. farnaiug in 1111s country• it
e a'. Ile common praelice to keep (:0r'1!-
Ihnn lihrryfig (:rntlenuua Ilasen. f u all a r- till 11103 were fiilr.n l0 ei •lileen
hr's .urla n .eyell, mad it'll Ierupt•' inuullis old before fattening; they were
enough. you bet. Ynn11- cwt no dna• rnrrled over the first minter almost in•
�h. Li..crl the pale ch."k4s henr•i1y. I y rig by scnllering whole pens on
li enh the gill were not s': good. tt hot + the fizen ground. or on plank floors.
11111111 ea, 'here in Bide reeves' 1 .;r 111 troughs. and
\\'here. Indeed. wel.tei limy lee now if ; GIVEN \\';1 I'I:R Si;f.\It \ iI:i.i .
4114 hereel4 had been .1/41/411 -qu11111/A 1 yeah l
ago? Ih11 the 44uougght rl nru•ryi1141 Sutn end were fnllennl al Inst to great
Iron,* 411111141:011e41111111:11.111,41111:0111:1,1„
, the .i)nr1 men}"'r u( ilio ggnn4, w•eighls on whole pCA'. w11h water to
111111 Ix le11gtd 141'1 ,•n long 1411011 her; (,,.ink, yet r'helllllatiatl rind winter crip-
w11114ith nit.gsurug1., was 1► ild 1111 1 tut Was ,rael(e'nlly- nn utlkn'A•n. a4t•
dined. surely hot brother c(, ild 1101 ' own,. Pigs seldom �o wron,
mean 41 a `utely he anuli never cru•.\ g in sun•
it it } neer %viten.. 111ey are nlluw1'd lo Mu! on
' Ilk round, with nice,.. 10 grit and
As Wal: her 14.on1. :h4' wooled sun. K 4 '•
beam :' (bion the dazzling nail But , gra'., and :f we Cannot 110le .lunnleO
this lune will' an aching heart. For the "'t11ilions in winter. the. Leet we can
n i olid net Ila t bark „nee, nidi .h , to j1' , it would appear. is to get as near
'hal she teamed 1n•r for her eminsel.
11 +.i ,e+4• not tell herr shrink as elle kiesev)
I011 had killed the child'4 love and
! • 11,I 411 them. \\ Ian 0 choking sigh she
....ell back to the kitchen and burst Into
bonsai from his ein4low lied w'ilne S-
..4 'unbeau'' departure. 11.' 1111\\ the
ler oemnt'. saddened (a,•4' 1111 with
s. ming and nugnriele end nil his
Rs we ran to It by adopting methods
'.1 tr0:11n1en1, \hires old nature to do
it; work, despite the hundieaps of frost
rail snow. '1'11 11►is chat. it is sorely
eerie wI1i1' to 437perIntent, by supply•
ing the needs of the animal system,
to pros 1.1ing Isone•a11delmeele•(ormin1
((,.xis. and feeling them in the Inalnte0
lest calculated to old diggrMion• and i.•
annilntion. \Voll cured c14)yer or alfa►-
te\iv,'d. There ‘‘n.: something In env. cut up lin". and h•e1 in rnrtthin-
afeet, else mile -should both w'o- atfon wills pulped nhngle, or sngnr
•„",k so 4.vretrltc'cl'' Leets and n little meal. should answer
114' Cerinint'. a. (4. 111311(7 limen.!' dis' n•ltIlirnhly for the purpose, and shoul.1
ti,,,t of hist ink:walaerl IIS Its" dny greedy reduce the cost 01 firo(Ilcli.n.
L ng(Ihrn.vl. Foand r she s(' ' Y cIilllcmciinHllxllurl•
y . compared with the common pra'-
inIg hi+ fray. Ili• many
f1 •s 4belmeen Sunbeam and !Oilseed, that tint of Heal. feeding of alae "teals.
nnirh of eheel ie (fl0n „'woe Ihnn 40'1.
had brig{hle'Iacrl the pant week and r••-
*eyed the mnner(ony of 114: pre,enl 14(, e ( 4.\ hen the 0111111111e are knocked • 1f
were 1unrte.1 by 1101 pree,10... (illy. 1!.eir lestance, and hoe. genuine. tnsten,1
once haat he n chance eI .peaking to the 4'11 Raining; in londili.un and weight.
gtirl non., And then was when, nn 1t w411111 cost but 11111e to provide a
Marling tut after an 0111!)' lea, he found lend or two of gravel in a eover11 place,
Lr► sloping over a bed of nn-•ltlrliunis, or to carry foyer the veal a"ties for Ihie
gathering the Demers to decorate his pllrpee.. or to pnrlitilly burn, tinder
Inbar. 4, ter e( earth, .wane n( the rough wood
"Sunbeam." he murmured, pausing by lying Around the yard, 111 premiucc char.
her side. "1 w'on1 you to remember 111111 coal. It which the pigs conk} be Riven
if ever vet, are in need of help I will give access, \ mi\lu1 of snit nmd sulphur
and wood ashes. as n '20ndlnlent. kept
ender nivel. in n lour Ila, bee, so the
pig% can help themselves. luny ie.4.e
1!•0 sinker gif life and %Igor. TS,
it. 1 ani your friend."
"thank you." she brenihed. raising
grateful ryes 10 1►i.. Ihlthtsl face. "1 will
1 .'member. '
end then lin prised on up 1114'
0. ay • 1114 Pukes booting \\ 114113'. The look
:n the hazel eyes had pierced to his cconl.
•\nd. for 110 rell"on whatever. he 1011
Ilinseelf ready t6, sneriflee his 111e and
soul for the swcet•ixcett girl. But the
sight of her father. grinning upon hitt
fr•nnn the doorway. gave 1111m 8 shock.
\\'hal A 40ntimetlt4l Mol 11e wee le allow
• pretty (non to gain such a hold nn him,
"Who would Eileen say?" he unreel.
eluding. as n vision of that ye'ung lady
ai-osee before Iris mental eyes.
To be continuod;.
\tent' a silent man gets credit her lee
ing: omit- because he can't think of any-
thing to 5.413.
het 111nts w'hieh 111443 eeree a 1,' ,}•
1•urposc In ceasing the p10111(m of o.
trestle winter production gif bacon
meet the god dement' end prler4' ,
the present. At least thee eugg14
offered are r,px'n lu dleete 'mon,
is nnrocslly in%110.4, Who 11411 1•e 4
Peet to take a hand in it, and ad11 •, •
quote to the %idle(»n of the
'AVE STOCK NOTE'..
11 costs n4 much 10 nose a scrub o..
mal es it (toes a hhw ribbon seem, •
and there is a wide difference to 110,
respective i:dues at selling time.
Bo careful lo leave at home so :11
bleed. Any fowls having feathered
ltgs and 14•1, of dark pin feathers are.
1101 the dee:rahle kind for h' ,3ei)lieg to
particular cpstonner3.
(live Ih4' !terse n reasonable quantity
of water Piet before feeding 111111. 'this
11'tee time, a day. If he has leen hard
driven or wnikeel, allow hila first to
rest al least fifteen minutes -30 min-
i'e.: would be holler- Ile 0,111 rusk bet -
lei. feel better and keep letter by this
l.oeitio.1 than ley a113' other }nriibl. way
•I! management.
It is the lree'.k'r', maim that. the
quicker an animal can le put in coudl•
Lon for the ),tock the greater the pn)-
norti0nute }'ells. Gond breeding. care-
ful feeding, 1111(1 early maturity arc very
resented to sueeess In rattle breeding.
It ie well fee the breeder to nolle 1)1.•1
lint e mil/e14ti41n is sh0r}.er and prices
4..wer Ilion in former lienee, and that
re -enemy in those items of greatest
r "1, foxed anti time Shrilled be (0443it1,red
in met -ling the demand, of Ili. market,
.\ steer can be fed to a weight of 1,OJ0.'1
}., tends ehenp.r Ilam it can be fed to n
%..right 411 hener1 } omds; and while the
immediate profit is smaller, it will e•)tl:e
:picker.
A RHEUMATISM RECIPE
1'It1:1' \1(1: 1'1115 `alll'i,t: 11oltl:-\1.\1)1:
MI\'I'1 111: illi iitilil.l'.
ihly the Ingredient4 from .Any 11ruf1 )isl
ill 'lour T04414 and Shake 11,cm in a
11u111e to 11i1.
:\ welt-}:nc,wn authority on Itheurn8-
4 on gives the reader's of n large To.
rens, daily paper the following Yalu -
al le, yet-intple and harmless prescrip-
lic m, which any one can easily prepare
al home:
Flui.l Extrnil Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound leargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. three
ounces.
\li\ by shaking well in n bottle, and
lake a teaspoonful after each steal end
a' bedtime.
Ile stale; that the ingredients can tee
et edited troll) any good prescription
} bariiacy at small cost, and. being a
.vegetable eetraction, are harmless to
11:ke.
This pleasant mixture. if taken regu-
!ally for few days. is said to over-
.orn a almost any case of Rheumnlicrrl
fishes with each dose, until )(•rnhnent it weapons of charm ate taker.
} essay from them—all but their nature'
.esu;l4. are obtnl('il. nuc, witlueut in- rcquelry. which no pot4.er can divest
luring the elomach, \\'kite there are tl eta oL Fichus arc tied with carr. hair
many so-called Ithcun:ntisnr remedies. 1'- lifted out under the dcnurc cap.
!' g merliehies, etre some of which 8041 the first thing relatives are asked.
4►e give relief, few nilly give pennn-
rent resist's. end Ihi above woe no 1) bring to St. I.azure ie
d( 1,11. be greatly appreciated by lenity A 1.0UKIN'. GL.\S5.
sufferers here at this lime.
Inquiry al the drug stone; of even the Yee. every \ven)an (here, no matter
AT ST. LAZARF PRISON
Suns.: CUE,:nl•'t'1. 1' 4CEsi ♦HONG TUN
1 \ N.�'1'•i5.
The ft‘bmcn's Jail 41 Paris is a (:real
Dreary Building Some of
the a ieilors,
henry James once said nt 1410 French
{mple that 'heir pili"..•e.ply of life oras
f4 ray yye:ire ahead of the limes. 11 Is a
} bil(suphy that metier, prem receive
peel end had 11101i Willi tl►e .am14 cheer -
fat sen to the same circles, shrug et
Ile. shoulders.
One rinds 11 exemplified in its Illo,t
hol►e1cs., etylr011n1en1 116 SI. I.azare,
the Women's privet of ('auris. 11 is a'
greet. dreary building, this 5t. Lazare,
14.1 no one 5.4.7.1,14 to feel any sense el
Is gl'.snn e1' pathos.
Outside in Ilse early. morning Wi:l I e
standing a group of lx'..plc nailing{ 041
see r4lulices or friends. a chura,•'er4s-
1fc I'ar,rin11 group. :\ young elan cif
the Apache lint even tooled desen
00 er a I•.0' b:ew•, grey high collar and;
..kin of .tai '.' 1\11 widen- peculiar to
the I': it -iiia, 1,ere'ardie'r; three smiling.
cequellishly dresseet women without
I:,Is. a clean Mlle old mon who talks
to himself and emphasizes (11(7 moms.'
!segue by beating Wills his slick on the
pavement. aid
:\ SI1,\Itl' F.\CEle LITTLE Guile
o hese red stockings hang down over
n dilapidated pair of loots touch too
leg for her.. 11 is this Inst Who speaks,
addressing all the group: ,
"I've come It bring my sister some
of her duds, She's been pinched again.
I1'., the fourth tints."
"Oh. well," niswcrs the pale young
man, "}lint's e11 right. 1i111e one. Yon
will knew the road when your turn
conies."
When the smiling old porter opens
the gate; a nim comes -forward to re-
ceive the visitors and to take the things
they have brought or to allow them tilt•
ittleryiesoe they ask for.
111 a large room on the right are the
clothes of the prisoners. These are all
token away from Il:e:n when they en-
ter the piesen, to be kept uitil such line
as the 0w•ners are entitled to go out in -
le the w'•irld again. \glen the finery
is all de -scenic -41 the new inmate pule
4 a a uniform—a coarse gown with
fchu, a neat little lomat--and wooden
I'hc pain and swelling, if any. dinin• shoes'
\II tine
strait towns elicits the information flew poverty-stricken, ole, (.r ugly, has
Ilint three' drugs nre'harnitess end can
Ile buug•t1 veparalely: el the druggists
\rill .nix the prescription if asked to.
'1'I L\T 111-NEIIEND GEN'I'i.E\I.\N.
:\ burglar was one night engaged in
the pe(7asingl occupation of Mowing is
good haul of swag in hie bag;, when he
wee startled by a too' h upon his steed-
dcr, and. turning his bend, he beheld
a venerable, 111ifd-eyed clergyman gaz-
ing sadly at hint. _
"01). my rheither." greened the reser-
, nal g1eu1!en►a11 "woutdst thou nth me?
Torn. I b4'-4'••rh you; turn fermi thy evil
4.'.1.3s.• Meilen those stolen g,"ids and
depart it) peace, (4)0 1 alit merciful, 41,1.1
f',rgi 'e.
And glee burgler. only goo thankful :.t
Wolf being given into eiVody of Lay
p' lice, obeyed. 111141 s111111i swiftly off.
Then the good 01.1 Inns carefully and
omens pnele.d the .4.4.agr into another
tag and walked .441111 so as not It
dlctmrh the slumber of the inmale') out
..1 1114' hun'e 8,141 nw'ny into the silent
1.141111. 1'••r lie, loo, was a burglar.
Sir Edward Clarke, who has ills! cele-
1,111.41 hie silver \veddiug. is fond of re-
eding haw a y4)I,ng lawyer (wee s•''4 r1
Off hint. 1.111e .111" atl4'r1144..11 a .ase 11)
which
Sir 1'.dlvat4l was ialt.rc.l,d ons
.ratted. wheremean he a-k••.I 111(41 it be
pot ..14 until the 10110w 411} ne.1111ug. 114'
11 had been arguing 15 111,e 111 another
rill all day. and wn4 much exhauster,.
'1'11, millet- w11" granted. and the. next
eller. ended. The 3rung lawyer then
(4sk' 1 ter i)0,l}x1110111•'111 4,f tg,ie lase
(11.4(1,.ay111g In'. 14"t, All. exhausted. The
0,11r1 uskeil a hal he head is'en doing.
"II i1. please the 4 our1." yens Ili" reply.
"i have beets listening to Sir Edoal'd
Entourologia, sp it.lrlan. agricultur-
ist. and p0111ieinn, Lord \\'.i1 ingghlana,
who rre1111e. celebrated Isle sixty •gourd*
1.4t•1h(1111y, is ".several s1ng11' ge1111emen
relied Mtn one." and line n variety of
eilere''.ie denied hi the average mane
eolleeli" ,1 01 meths and huttergllee ie
the ieeeesl 1111(1 Intel important in the
',wild. mid, by lair genc134,11y, Is the
g..)p,'r13 of Ili.• inli(.n. to n1141111 it wwna
conveyed 143 dsr'e} e( g,i(1 111 11441, A large
pert 4.1 11 4' in the N111111111 11I'1•n'3• \Iu.
-e1111 at Skei111 Ken"inglen, and it i'. n
ere t' ne nn4 little-known fact ghat lathe,'
to -tion, 111.' directly irnleeted he Lord
\\'al•iliglranl load hie eolleeikei. Drees -
maker.. and designee* el r tenet 8,4.4. ns IN)
!n the 11111 Wr, nmd •o11.es 11 hullcrllirc
111141 moil►• in :`hely tow. e,.mhinatums
and contrasts (.f et.10 . - 41,11.1 ehnde+ ((
\atome and hornlo!ei, , '.•.t• \filch 41 re
1e lee beheld Ann .. • 1 Ihtre- and
lliere 8141114'.
her bit of a 'Mee .'hung up in her cell,
find more often Than not it reflects a
happy, :miring and pretty (ace. Thee
'00111 10 enjoy this change of costume.
end sernelhnes a new -comer \rift try a
few ,t4•ps in the wooden shoes viten 111e
-•-ter in charge is nal looking.
In one crirridor are the women whose
el:ildrel) have been horn in the prison.
The mothers look happy end else chil-
toen are rolling about healthy end ro ;y
11 children anywhere.
•'°They do very well here:' said I1i0
min. '"1't16. arc warm and comfortable
and every one spoils them."
Next to the corridor of the 'rabies
WII0 arc born here. -i' that of the old
w4,nlen 1, hu will die here. and vere•
}•'eared 0.141 their life lhey'lnok as they
1 chellin4 of fernier successes in the
Day. elf Weir youth and beauty.
In it werkroo,n is ra nen wills two wo•
men helping her to mind linen. One
i; the gir! who threw vitro( al n faille
fees lover root long ago.
"Yes," she stiys. in speaking of it. "I.
net sure he will lose an eye. though 1•
o i.' 111(0111 10 1111011 his neck. 1 never
d4. have any luck!"
The other girl is a tall brunette iron,
le,. mete who has been here
FOU11 TI\IES 14,11 T111'3T.
see stole Iftst ieenl)-e her tilde lay
cried w•Ith hunger. 'flint een1 lies. to
S Lazar' fur two menthe.
After that work was even more 11111i-
cu14 10 g.'1. 0110 doesn't Crate 0111 1 (
5,. Lazare with a seolleeerep111111141n.
when asked \chat she 'Ill d•) when she
leas served her term this lime, she ie.
pies with a bright senile:
"Olt. Ill Imre to gel to 11n1v or some
!dare far away from i'xris naw. I,1
work If I could. really: I'd lc a fnitli.
et' and (leveled don ..lie if soave gin.,
would only pay 4114' fifty (refire n
But ne 01143 ail}, s<, 1.11 hasp to le) .111
sleeting. (lige mus} live. you kr14,0.
\n,l
11'•• turn sitt.ng by nods .ynlpa•
thee
'hall. 441 \I \\1 1 '.lis,
During the riven' army monoeuvr.',v
Ile French newels need for the lira hila
11 1 111.11umcl, w Melt or ynrie'ly (11 Whip
-
1111ian pn41411.1y npproarh(•- to n rreord,
1! 1: a !.4nd of r•lnen%e Innr4' shaft. or
1404411. 014011 11 inches broad nt the lens,
and \'ith n handle afoul le inehee Tong.
This implement Is n kbavel. a 1.411114'(1
Lar. n trenching pick. n a 141' • 844,3 :1
,:*epper. and can Ise lend for boo,'
and meal,
' meta 1•• .' a 1.1<' los, o181Hd'ler
mail , !money.
4444444444444444444444
c
The effect of malaria lasts a long time.
You catch cold easily or become run-
down because of the after effects of malaria.
Strengthen yourself with Scott'.1
100 Ernedslon.
It builds new blood and tones up y4' eIr nervous
system. 0
ALL DRUGGIS1S: 5Oc. AND $1.e)O►
4444444444444444(0$ 040%)40
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