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OLAF
Kiu> lip Between ilan and
se
30,leee. 3e 3M3 e.3NA
laheaa
err:a :,:.,.-,........____ -
sa `
then that there ~tants. aro
•.:y
C .
.t,' ..3,, C,}' ?t? r«e2t,1 ti Cw11n tti -*
t.t::on
to �` .
be c't t,.tt,
an this t 'Ic`s,�te2
i a1nC1
c Roel,s
tl
\ II
2f had r,trc„xe, right When
l.e reed hit against Miss
"� o 1,•w,1
.stit dangerous rous
eleit' le if
her 1n
t'daa
el,
:o' I.t do her a bad tura F tt
Ia' and ;xe-
4 wia3nit e it teesei
et
t t1ie 1,
q
zx
1
tl do c•
n
te"S
eq-,..
s 43f 213. Lind ^Melt risQ S
rattl 012 a t:ergor.Q,",
and tChich oPl!{3-
J
et Idlaiutt3si4x1 to .x�t. t•!l „ e.
She rc
4141", auk n
.rapt, a
into •, ►Ion } firm
L I.1tIt
c[t to. lies;; riffs " llise ', ozs
Palliser
' T_-.
, „ r , . any rate.
"(.'taint see ''ie
1, T L e e 2. ,Ile tl, with cliil-
w t� 4
� politeness: V
1 t q,
1
;I
what
l
tPge, vc34Il 1a IFtL3i't) done. n,31ec,;e, hoever your mere does not
the affil
s 1lpolt y^dal ilaivrc
.oxer;,'•
There was
u=v t4txxs± ..49. any further
'maw o cesllit>:=:^ bR*tt'se yit tLt�x
I „dial; for
ii
Birt and 111„teh .
a etirv:ino'.
ittg Ola gOi0 :egad
r1 x'ic44lt'12
h gees e t 1. eee ", t
v: ,.cl ?'elm.*;c itc, C.
a2 9il
obeyed d see e
aLS ..114A .��Clts, lan�t the ;
e,eeent'h now. :1 l:C „'ti'u'iwPr9 n;s
o. ,
wee.
t
4w.;
1=' 4
tM A
t;,'4 ..,.
tl,ra�. <.r
�d ,., C•R•IIli ' r
rt»l Sia‘ l:,e=
1..
1_'or.,,
t@ 1I, 4.401
: 3I.
as ,.
. [1 l St 'til. 24J Ti that .ct
t, t tan.tt ttte, ,
s
la :l�ll�, f, ed. 71t:x1I ' .: 1
4 1,1 felt strong dsti.
Idol Ci c.,,••tter aing z
i . pc1,II,,, La. t13�.
' whtcll her ittietrrsa -ga
rat„I1', n2i9,c; �r l
sn[k I '' •
1x
9 i
. Y
t•
,
t ifreely.
l,e 1,
but
t
I
t
x4 t.1 hoed A. � t F
h T iT tlntttxi, �, 31•�
.}r
d@pit ee.s. Still a Ver • tt L
e See, e, y C..
r, £,41i:tt,-x11: to i
;4.ac1 tit” speed of Fr,
tai
1;c.1
411'`14 412 the nat, of her hack with
tr
heels' upli`l
1 in tit.. air, vowing zeal
'llterin'T ,5i^ fl \C
kilted, A cz otecl
<a t k
. C 11
l gathered ed A'
41.II.t
l
the x'
xa ti
nate se Qt tt
horsewoman, who before Inatty
II zinetes d.seoverR r3 this :std ine
t' lushly g +, ko rx# to
y e�aogtlxa,R,d. Fncasluuth
with, the, • , as.
e xe4 pt1on of the wind It
been knocked, out o of 0 1
body
i
the
exceeding
•
IIF f r• '
0 1.
3 1 t'
fall; she Ittnageleti unharmed in don
ex�el,$ int S tiri S' , a a
t t, III�.Ix I:rt3tl
-t'tit'
d
P t0'ri
1 b
l•
mortified.
"If it had not been Lc.11 fi
rine-leather l.reukine al..
� t t
g ainst the beautiful
nose.
t, e.
"Cit, stirrup!'"' she crier artle� sly,
``"Isn't he a darling? Didn't be be -
hate beatrtiftills? We must have.his
picture painted. I shall get an ar-
tist dTwn from town to do liim at
oixce."'
They were a keetty pair as they
stood thus—the: horse, witli his mild
b14:e eyes filled with an iartelligence
nli s
no `i
l 131za r~
t lit
i
e%cr,c?i>• 1 , bis swelling veiats, his
t line.5, and tanerieg head;;
:,k1t with. the rich color mantling in
lt£i e eehs he'
slim figure set off
fall advantage
by her ltwrfecttw
animal's lelve-'Irish nasty, horrid things? What's
the good in this world of seiner.
a
ts i �
teff
� 1 • •�
to
our I feilo v
t
t l` �,
C'u�lQ
tt res? .•
`A1 , n'liat inci''ed! I'm slue I
uan't answer that • question satisfele-
torilyr, and yet, 'wherever you go
there is always a certain, number of
folks ready to put the worst con-
struction on all yoar actions, and
give you over beforehand, Co the arch-
fiend. However, 1 will not have
'Soft e yourself about Miss Pal_
lieer's rude enec'cltes, SAhe'
-to worth such a etlaaa ll1uten,t, T .
l
the Earl routingto escort the 13
ting(0103-Sr and a stray lack of hair
�, !
net fir i• '
4t,a
t
x
n the gentle
lc
5 breeze.
Colonel Clinker 1. C 11„ttt 1 xrlt all at offer as
if he hated Rhee Olaf. A fierce end
s1:1Jt'II lezgile ee"z , }
g , 3 cd him to have
those sweet lies Pres cat . i z
hi U p5 fit- .
:teed of to that light tan xl
xtlezlr
g
b•
to feel -
1r. a�
ca>,t
y eft ch
asp .)
a> of those # In .e n
1 e
n at- • circling pries about his peck instead ° 1
ht r of S't':lt . t hep3 placed s ! '
.,o lovingly
tea 6 , .-
t .�
,
rU Ix Ring ,'
tl VI
tl U
�r
1.
+, 2•,� g s• lie 1sallt�ecl to ;,.
,11 her C�
>;.,. I3rLta,�lf end 'steak
het' of leis loit't -his
it ` deet); overnl
tel lr 't P csl'c#2. It 'cast him
S
!email r
e t.3
t to
?1'ernl•l•.
e S,1Ca: 'e
l
er tern away, but the tinie liad no
it yet cola,. :Anti he preferred t as
P C SS.,,elt
le
a +n111.! 1012'41' "tp a .Ci't'e'.
.1 t
t tii,ty that might rob him
leas. re in li;'R?. T s si ;S
dt ~chat �:� .a
ltn,l
tor•1'
rr ler? Ile : had no nttniiry- !rt'
ohrofee .:Cl,,' : I`tA a, 'c .
; eta lll,nl• brail4s, ti
1; 3.ettlett Habits.
,� " lie bad b
...h'i'v to:t.cd to tt t'eQt.ptl or l•el'•
g:tnlbliatry, ' lest
, 11
she 3r; wet t al•.e lint a e.
hint. 1S>1> ,1,. tit" t
3a k',•e, ' S
IF il'icta. ;j �•
iag3.3 ' z:�xt his nl
, tette fi•la.'
habits t;'lI a +
: 1
,n him still
s1
fi 1
t
Earl
, ,
d.I'r
o st;14
stno
t;5
se:l
m itll
1S
net
era
',ly,•
lxos
lnr
olei
„r
hotel
os
P
',ere
el
hill
II art
itur
to
•., '?!cw'` ,tea: �V�'.�' R
a FOR FARMERS
ef
.a.
if; « ea tonabia and Profitable ec
flints for the Duey Tillers rt
el the Soil..
to
TTI.I SWILL DARlielel ,
The more closely o ely ss+riato diseases of
.'A.1 character ` •
ere -d
e the 5
l more
rlOr clearly i appears y � r
Ikea s teat
r
t leS
result almost zoo
st e
�7
51 G from
om
linen 1 en oner feeding and care, It flats
lme been discovered that
xi. t the ordinary
1 s , sn ill l reel is a breeder of
so
;that germs
t
c
carry
diseases a
,e13- i , , e .es of varying char-
,lcttt to the animate that consume
to the t s '
fell
1
,It should d
l surprise 1 F S
1
C a
la
I
the
n ono
e
Z this '
c t3
s
r
tuff
when
the
of ; of r contents
the average swill barrel ; _
G i ln'C3
' a � I t
gli-
tori
ed..
x
� n eolltributkng to that i'e-
Tot. z
re, c
t�. .
lt,
F _ I1cI thought is gingen to .aa •.
ate thio^'. but tv :
tete disposition. ors a '
i. t- waste of the 'nous some
e '
Ina quick. tl�
c
U and
al
ismanner.
y 2
on. 1
The i swill barrel l8 i
l s
located ae
..tat.
to
o1P cie )osi"s icther
1 t t>f t�YGryt,lling that no other
t F
ad 'use can be made of, regardless of
lag ,its character kt, as food of health or � r
tt' n::iritican. So into it Meat n
to' g 1 tat
Sc,
i la.: r
S r"
a tt h.
T , al
11 decayed fruit
re's the ordinary I z ac ter are i ere
d I Stt''at-.
f13 * of the da •to lunch. 131:11 `!
. U ch.
uup."
i.
Al
l3
r spoke the 'old. geltticl
made Incial`Pe renee, le:t33iltg ol.
gold -Beaded ctki apd (titer , , `1 ter
Slight :flay the invited res
p, t1 tS mat
od at"
t 4 to the {'aastle to cat a3ud'.
ri
d tl,.
11
merry 1133.
1 1r
I1 al followed,
ng over on hour, and at the end:
tt tie 1',,)
1
�1
who!
hove .1346 own n u
d.
er's S rr
tl .
l at lltOfit •T=J(,li-ixa,
sti
when
dud ... she ts�l,tined to 11?t`, auditor
1 r
1i1 S '
t have t^ there a ol.
a WAS -
, t.
Izt' :
[' t '<
such 1Ltc1: in this atorltl•:' itt�al:y
is too, tc'o creel.""
`'1'as thee
ells t-c.�1 tRlxallA"eii U
;rl G
l al tat,ra S t4
his
cool, ';
rl
a, a•"
t 'yx •at-
tr;A a
to ; zUUI+f Pr'.'santetl the Cu t K
with P o
fns ,, 1. great ccl•t,4:,c33-, in4ekim• •1
ee le speech to the :elect. ' <. S• s 1
,
"that' 1 � +
# It 1.
fuel )all 1C 13 )le 7 . ,t
1 a53 ^
It
i n )n •,
..OSS
ta)
It x••3
t his dear a
. young tl i•'a.d; 00 one 1Cll
se alb' hats sttre ail would atklrl t i
cr- -oast a1hui l ]
R al( a:ctd tLc ' j)x•are, '
t11 fact he grew so pact -1 n lI
a Tt r:.
n a ..30
f,
fee leallnrt'r' ask.
'x b ')
z= r
l
t'
t 1z
x1
a state of lltgls e aseeera it*n',,,
'knew:?fat's x ,
C':'aaC't1';x" ~kS'lt-t? pe
e.'y. They •'A ilk'.:«4,-:'1< cut
S� I, leet.tn v---1 who 1:a.TM a n,e v ?l,
s2Lsi alike. in ety
1" .t.t,
be greatly �"' t�cll�ar R�
& eau. Camel;
at�ii
lr"aliie 1
C r, if pea '-gill tezcr � . ,�
tl;lai�R � til,
or
care should kte take: 3 not to over-
feed.
A family of hogs should always im-
prove if properly Initialed.
With hogs the most common cause
of degelieratioa is ill breeding.
With, growing pigs, always feed
the concentrated food with caution.
While hog cholera is contagious, it
does trot originate when the `fee
drink. and retorters are clean.
While filth is not the entaro taus
of cholera, it furnishes a )tali#le fo
its growth l
g t t and disrrixninatian,
11 h£I
la a number of sows are see
together
.best a
t r
to arrange
Eon G
l
1 acs where elle pigs can be fed . t
themselves.
The most vi. r x..
,go o s and health
growth cannot be had by kee 3fa
th
Sion troughs fullandl r,
R5. drain t}l. dote
0
constantly,
lull troughs 18 a short time be-
come unclean and filthy and the rood
y d
is
never t
e.ut )t n
a.r
or
1 a e ix
1 t tn,
FEATS
SOIt'fETH. A$OIT TAPAIsTAfa
uu i r:�T I ORSES.
They Have #.'iayed No Galan Part
in
the Army Transport
a Systexn.
The first native word a fierei 'voL
o lcarna Rhea he lands iu Jap8ns is
r 'Pate," tete, s„cond "baba, says
writer' all tee London Chronicle. '
c. Tho
It ono iueaits stop,, tete. other foot, wltieIi
is }
a tI s o' tee'
e t r n
st l•
to t
u of t:
r 'b•;€u
o I
P zr
tt 'i
P
ll ch
p theJapanese
la .
nu
a o con-
tains, g
Col
tants, and they'aro laotlx t>;sseptiel in
y dealings with the "~sur. a "
gy, or
e rickshaw / a man, and it '
as with the
rickshaw, the toy111tn8o
211 cab 11 • '
U lu
ch
las
l Bret
a 1
1 al over l' the fa •
1 east, and
d
penetrated even two Oa -pe Colony, that
th
t• •,
e lEriCl
ler makes a cc t '
S a l It
alt a C
n
C di-
re k
4t y he get foot ashore. He bee
seen it before, of course U
, mess he
T,
has reaclieci
.Dai lti llA on byw
� P fly of
America; but it is in Japan that the
ricks
rahaily
as
Moth,
OL conveyance
e
a21
ce
x'Ctt• . 9
Y
. l'o. its li
J he
st
g excellence.
Although, 't.
ta` its origin is cplXll2arAtivV''-'..
ly reeent; authorities , i
s d ITcr ou the
point. One native :recount attributes
the c; ark of'iavention t
4 ar h '^•
P
old gentleman of Kyoto, t , some time
before1 8(18, ending his palbngt,ftl t►u
c'Mortable, took to a. little
stead, Another 'version cart te-
... gives the CrB-
<lkt Io all. aPrtisan of th
o a ptital, .Lute
tele fir's* odieln,l n tri +'
a, I Ca.roR to .foe
lowed to manufacture
alrt-rlki"diva, (the
.x 'Falco] form ,: ,
s 1 or text. word, meaning
4{
was
Many fine 'sows and pigs 111(10 been
lost1. v
by moving n
o an,, tl�e sow to sa1Tle new
quarter ,just before 1Strro a
x tl.l Snll�',,
sut1
l ]pig 11
the �
at 1..,
Y1
.,n , to
l isde-
velop n
vo
1 good > porker, l a So4d healthy is
a fair chance.
A ration of
good clo:'e," hay will
be found as y
valuable for the hogs
winter n nkel• ;as.fn su:ltlner,
tis
that Rate
it 3 tile-- 1:13eSY littls
'fly, and felt rt'u1y to sink i
eel•th when x ill
p ll l•, Zi't.fal )lt.t Call
elder for ,
1 Iter an return thatz3lss.
"net J. {'aI' '° size 8
t 1. , ht ..,fit) 5x1 '.a •flu
ed wpl'ialeer: . •1 c/ - k pow r v 110
r ee e;Y;”. late hot:1:s, Even
4
,
r
lt., a
and Allow the 'a!'elliie
x
i t1:-.` t<t,:"::54t:t,? ta;; til:� c^,3ca>;" :z
eeitt- ' teeth ,x^ at100e 11': ti
:t
gl:,ti to !ear ,z. ,. -;•
.e,
10 a
SF., l an ..,rr 'e+a'� ,. ,,,,
t 1,.1 3, 1:,);
,..lC: nt
Ctnee.. "'I'ltat"s satisfattory at ..2
ate. one alwaye like's
tQ, find a:,,t:r,
ad excuse for .these t o. ,
Iter oa t tai.,t, e.
1tIIlA , w+
C
, ,talo 5 '"
As for Date, .tlie fere Ads'1f a=er ent
140 ,
met G
when . t,h L• R , ,7
Rt ie bete, t
,, � � alto
11. >:adetoe€� 'wits t:olonoi t' 'rte..' ,
.teem ton•31rds 1n 31 0 k..
her with ,•t .xitil+.s f
1eestelte ,
andbrightening
Ie,1it
f
. all
°S face.
"Bravo/ bravo!" ,.
o, h4+
P t+''d•: Znat
de ewfufly well. ,,
l '�ct..[t`1.. eoarltl
I.0 ridtai n better, tot even 0. z -
a 1)
[' ,n§nztul jockey. There wee Irat. �,
F''"' thin; 1 told -ou ttl do teat
t•, did not do. a,thee , _
.. '1d Q a3,t1Y
ht. T feel intieell 3 •
I l•iA•xt1
1a•r1 il, `
11'an4i in hi :sh,a -;Kiln
Qat,
°'fi11.,
Led
fess
l r
":'': that
"- . 1r
`..'°«ll.,,I.m x1111 :x2?._ ..,.
of W1�•'11)3 thea• ase
"t x1.
I > ke of .s" horn resented r ttroe' el. by side laze two
` el on. takfee,
Olaf always a'.
b
Ce, 1lette
1
'nail „xrtx taele
to ' x s, n ege-,
t,abit11 coo:heti mid uncooked. t"
ed k � � serape, n eel. ail. the i n
tablt gr'easyr.:tour and sweet
combined e CII t
- , o„ec and tea gl•a'aanals,
r ;milk t,l.. an telt stages of acidity -so:
.r. . t
,. nd un^lean 'dishwater, a tai -1
, 111 lest Mei t
it
is a:n 4 xceptin ' c�a e^.•21e1x the
Yoini; pigs *axe eortitnee:dry
din tti • lot
here the C`Qndltio:1s were favorable,
b �,
o tk e. lest g owth,
� t
`,Mie solid matter Contained in; th
lop is the t-aLluz !}*'
t,. re port art to tee 13ir�S,
ho Slater I:r"lil'etl i
S OR:l.1" 1i'ltat
Ileveded to Zoite S lie "*'c i
� n A I is (1S*,t.. t,lillr.
(*Owing ,sntilttels eee
,,� x ,x i. ltan'e a C,'I'a
au
t1 ttlll
xI v •
Q
tut. of
c-ele•ise+ to hese
•Ain grow Ira erfe: i >•? '
,, p t xl lata.#h and
rm.
- G1.1n,,
lig good 1'ctF1,,C will 1SStx+
all , ff
y n at .l n1l that is Ileceea1;g,
While growing pie's do well 3
, ] c n tAztt;s
5 a role, it 1e 110 a tt . ,
t G nci.nir.tl to
ed them 'whole es the pigs donot
• , 1 �,
a.ticate them won. The better ,'•
The bet
1 plan
el
It
t0 i'ixI
R dtro
them.
Stagnstnt water s 3
tt '
CI 1
lxot l t .
4l i )
lit }t
t,
wed
hog ,
Ga in the lc pasture. 1.•1Sture. ll'h,•u
re teeter tee
t{'3•
Ss
LR AiS 3
it soon nn
G9 a matter or habit for the'
ry
0
19 t)
t
r/n ,,
C tI,311;t11y tea;Gilt"lt their
lest
'rein 't.
n 1 ,
'he .
d£In a
!n[ '
i f •r ,•,
0
rr."
aC?aI ,
Q.l 'loge Io�,s is
Ater then ,. a
a 1 c1 er before; and, t�lzal;' d
fere is a large all
r, rx ler of breeders
I;a
all the breees. yet the sr:apple
a
[�
is
'dG t.
At
t for d
rel
1 the farmers •, ,,�
rte br.t 1'b 1.3 t,I!
ea who want litre -bred hoot's,
and
rl",er matt' :3 speeth fit Lily life
1
o ;
rather Ctt1a32tat safe's?e "
x t.
-That at rlor'
S,,nfi met ter 1 ,
ix t➢tl 1e,1;3
? Yoe taus
'1110
Kiel i :
•�
ell/ 14
4 3
(Area
it
ly' o,ae ntl d if 1°) don't. . o r t1R n k. I3c5i t:
d
orle' mak speeches •o u'v 't lay
i net.
1
e'1• they are i • - r ,ie
.l Io.,ca,nt he
i 1 the art
t. so lion away.-
Thee
way,"
The e >
.. et,#rctl#oil ' 1'' .„ ,
Ewe rut. a trt>a t
t a. }I:�
and
slid ie a char 'role
ouell iinr.:t em:1; t.r;'1Ii131i. t�•'
7, lslt
.l t Q T
O 14
r
1e.fi
'Lad';es and Aron e' ,3:+'
F lz n, I,.Pt•i
for
your fti2iai4 "c
l,i
, ] don' real
deserve 1t, or' the pritise our 'lciu
has A A d
94 freely t ly Uestant'at u o
i"
end I fuel a main: a ay ofr
Iny
einen s
t would
h•v
c won t1L, race
they had the good fortune to
nese so gallant a hoeee
it of theperformance • All: ter
r •,
l5 deo
i, and to hint atlone.'" t to
3.'n elle C;11 :Iowa: regain rather
ricdly, looming that '
�, if «he were
e o,e
„
not : the same 2"estless s )i1".
l r
P
.Ac r
t`It1t atfzd.l+. l:.c was in t
' 1t) think :lent. l e .1 elil e
xl
Z>,. was inclined #
"
1 :eine- he could Ilial:{' any 18teriR e
'Q:,1' a1 1, C
a sale., inclined to think
tela
v. -:tit her i, ' his 'eide creel: <rne' 1 '
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f ,. �` fi *c tae tl. The light
281 lit l'e put r 6 I4 � '-�
out 1 t •ate#aT�t'1I1.I by too'
t,e aty; too rall'e a breath and ,1 'E�
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ALA intents tltt= l8 4le alta~
I 1.20 .• 00 the task in 1tftlatl, i 40r fa 1.:11.
s- lta#ta3i ter. tilt hila' 0Ont1•tlrt, 18 Ally 11;;",'`
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re
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a , and not infrequently
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::a drowned chic en spices ,! the con-
t, : to
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dr The cn.tt,l,n;ttiDn . is, t
a
Its a. rah", ill 8 State of fiarntentaticin'
'S.. and, t+
too often putridity, r •
� E, p !t, . tttl'inl, . fo
enormously xtlrinuuslya to the unhealthful
r aetfl char-
i r of the tiauselting mass i
1 'The pige may get i
r y t, for the 111rIt^ Ile
I V A'
' g , pig is not. fastidious, . and ~ t
r, y not1ra c1 13t', IS feC
well :meet h u A • r
it; 1 in lty gon2c Ic•3'� III
1a
lo
low 7
to 305.
v 1
a the
stuff is
InI [
. It Iry "'
Rut the 7S
t feeder del• "
s3ru
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la v ion that
ii
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f
I food, d
and >: !
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Q that - P I at a'
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' 1138 �" , t a. banquet, f03^ M1 12U
porcine guests, Rheumatism, I
D `1.1S1n, 4130
11 .5w ilea jollies. 1•" ,
4tts
J skin 'diseases. FECaI,SeS, sore i1
and diarrhoea are o some of
the tl..
g I
i '.
o ailments to the alleged t°
[i f
catxt3 �1'!
/scribed. fe•'l l J St :011 `l
all !s all ri •1tt, .fuel much r
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f the house SO .
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la used e
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without Z u
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danger.
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11t should beefed when fresh, or in ill
1, the Mat «ta;�,ts. of ferflentetion2 .
i re t atnd.,.tatt"
grease. seat d
" tt
0a1
11
44 r101 3141 rices
Therefore "1'tasl*
taker, when he looked at Kate lty
g.: (13i f ;s side, turned : suddenly
1.
to that .Ire wondered' where
had gone. end illy- be had for -
31.:110, r-
e3
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.;
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331' e,
3 cit;rl"t 1:xlow 1101?
to a g't '" C'ntt lrat'3Y
1
SI 004 Still wield
w tRley. collI1,ictl at
:or ^,il`i Vta"t were ;
a•;
se. evil eel:loped gaily and freely, le itt t.t 0'1; the use ha leade
Aides n .. ccad; aid 13lttrlcl txr nelxt3 wan
�a4 itII ` P l±;roxtgla,t; der i, 71 hour t#cZCa ] t a pair or trio for ler ,e a t
s sh[
could s aft Could be kept cut, of tt', I • ; e . tai
d nett Cud erny words which ppis: a. et o P4digrecn
. , . i Ian to a' ,.• that :•
r �oul[l a 't e� " her , P I z et int cllsc'Ii�
l , s h a ca,eitttou raOr e Cont- a alnt ova 'i!s - _IN
dt llCult and banned I
S nletel,'. , sometimes tilt �' Rao VJAI,KZN'
�ao5sxblo tD cora G �i1T' +3".�.tAT.
`'I -Ti. -Watt
, �>~xq,
"Jhavoi bra\ (at" cried the 'earl
.med many of the ;esittlemen. eetival of
teen. Others crowded rotand to of -
congratulations. but elle
hint at hie prompt defeetien.
rin If
(1.0 With
I 1111,S os; to whether zhe could have ;
King Olaf s health. twee cheers for
King Olaf!"
Pulliam. who could met bring her-
self to pa:Cie/pate ix: the general re -
t 4 01-4 rIN d baps Po tieze is it that "hetet iinenbug it all is to be
eeee thoy reached tee lase i'her Christ fen f was re
fee; e of all. whith the gallant eitest- till ai"erwai de, net till the war
o.. ;men in oer inoet eayous moments , trues," Ow observed under her breath
of ' sottes little I lay sting robs them of i to Captain louller. who for 1118 sins
et : fell freer iou, rendering them ea tisfate i WaS eeattel matt to her. "Such a
in tery (min in part. rielleuloes fuss about twilling. Col-
a. i 10 the meantime Mies Palliser bad <mei elineer ie bad enough in all ,
le watItl/sed int() the Paddock, her baek. I coneelenee, late. I really wonder at '
ex; w,s11 plastered with mud told bee lia- the Earl. who ought to know bet -
o t bit torn to ,sitradS. She, too, 'watch-, ter, being eo silly ae to enoourege ,
a ' ea Kate en:brach:4z 1Cine Olaf, bet, 1 tltis Miss Brewser 10 her affectations, {
... With V,ea- different sentiments. I It !s. down rielit sinful."
3.i Sbe could not conceal her malice f eVott don't eeem to liee ;tiles In•ew-
1 should I?"
1 elthnt dreadful bed fore) that girl 1 -4 11, for no particular reason, of ;
t is to e0 sere. owe, leen 4-3 her ieo‘irse, But thing's have tuned out I
?now. Why she nlakeS as inucli foes 'hat a.: I ' et, a . - It Was SIM- .
Ito Perla.. I call it positively she:- without giving rive to all sort•s of
•ace as she eould do if she had won reit. in a race, or anything. else, I i
"leo your retorted he. "T int- Miss nrewser is merely paying the '0
Ent '',,,,,,T we 4 retie -en -me enee. bee lase [blood' had cooled alei it r mind r
as ft , 1.11e3 01 a shrill scream rent the ,filuned its rorinal rontlition. that el
teeent 'Ines Pulliseea form s'eoot frOnt,henn in his end called her Kate I
Sere.% lineup to the ground, where it ;Peetation. At the time elle morel
be. 11130 a helpless bundle, prostrate 'z rea/i2ed the seldle joy of feelle
1-0 enotien• eartb„ /eaters,. Coquette there he • . a 1 Neon oho syinpo
v.ho meat itave felt insulted by this , thized anti rejoiced at her triumpl
Oneulent vagary on the nest of her ,,ati if it Intel leen hie very (nen, am
ri ler, to canter away 'with h3osely whose evident interest was no
lite " ' ie mill% Teate knee now that Ione flatteriag to her venity, htit
elle hall the race in bend, but Sing- laeCeptable to wee/nor and
' lie i'e ta 4,,,,, einsu.t. were opt? ; deeper enlotien that now and twain
e lore 1, 7 esths in the reale eo she i began to stir the peIsationS of lier
wise,: (14.1 not risk a finish, but -came ;heart.
teetetle es she pleased while th , 1 " ehe said: "but don't praise
treteuirs et the water -lump, lied been 1Praise liing Olaf inStead. My sue-
ent1rely on her sill, applauded her icess is entirely owing. to him and—
to th. cello. The victory appeared and to you," Itertneing down on the
to tell tsenli, Miee Palliser's friends "Wit/tent your help 1 Shonld have c
t e a picture, to see old Stir- (Vette stopped, purely through want ;
it would have farmed Title a physio- Periorite- woS Selely and entirely' Ow- t
pied oter with delie,ht,
ceree canterince in. rt literally rip- ICate. assieted by her companions ,„
II
Se3'd beat 'eve all to tithe" were the shook himself heartily, ,ieet like a ed
only Words he eould find at first to dog when ge emerges ham the wa- Iv
express the height of a joy so intoxi- ter. while she, reglardleSs of all on- -
catingly creereowering. lookers,. nut her areas reline] his t
Meanwileile poor Miss Palliser was neck and rubbed her soft. cheek
11
1 I sad Up
y eadaches
Could Not Eat or ififork—Powders and Quick Cures'
of' no Avail —Lastirog Cure Obtained From
DR. CHASE'S NERV
WHY WE PASTEURIZa
ee of heating milk so
deeteoet lite germs present
intight Interfere with the flavo
"the product. Ieresh milk ma tom
y 0 tained contains els or more spe-
cies of bacteria which come front the
body of the cow or the eir I
, stable cluing milhing, The nu
of these bacteria depends upon
cletudintSs of the milker tend
I Of time germs the most eon)
and the one which miatiplies
rapidly is the lactic, eteid• bac
This is the germ which, is obtaine
sturters and which is relied upo
it multiPle that it usually outs
all other germs, crowding them.
by making the milk so acid thet
are It -noble to grow. lf it does cr
them out before they have had
to develop, all is well and good,
are everywhere present and 11SU
er conditions, but in clai
whe're starters are not used there
ften chureinge which are off ilex
mused by other bacteria developin
his is noe so liable to occur, for
on that there are always sure
acterla present- However, even w
exters are urad, churnings wit
re off flavor may result This nt
e because these undesirable
are produced products deb -been
the na.vor of the butter before
g Checked . or have been able
et all associative life with the lac
fore Jiro.: 'o"elock. Oh; priests of the
temple filed 'from.: bet ore the alt a r
were to change. their beautiful
robes for the coarser dress worn der -
e ing the fire-welking. In the meantime
414tor coolies had been set to work in the
Ulu ficouriverd to ignite e. great hel of
nmIlloir:v-1-- 'iipi0e11-r01111.0.0les0:1'11'a NIf.t1)1oieth dee"; d' a:17:151i c b' ce:
tol:le,unYt Isetean. as the mass of chi r e 122. IS
Illus. ilin wood 11 Q Straw ""11 kin -
tripe 'mass glowedi' in
1 o a „astlym104.11e;d01,ici,nolielnais. i crIptott.smtix 0, ;ifbionitlitiosp 1:41no'd
e eantic mid demoniacal
ur.certain gloom
!priests ceme out,
-h7sh Ifettention to the fire. Taking long
nes, , lens anti peles from the eoolies they
°r I 'eked and encouraged the blaze till
n to '1 charcoal became el , le
Whoa viewed with. the anortil:ed eyes "Ifow so?"
of ciereat.''
'think T care aitout being beaten. A line ones. No, no: devend upon it the
elan:: not succees invariably cre-
**Pooh! Maumee! Von need not late d erect fens? Particularly femin.-
miserable little course like this is no ijealovsfes of yot3r sex beat those of
riteeion whatever—there child's play 1 ours all to fits." ,
r the sort of fences we have beent ".1" den't ngree with you in the
ccest mud 1 o. I daresay 'Mies ,il . , ap ain I idler. 'Phat's just
1 eweer Imagines she has done some- ; the sort of thing men cleliaiht in say- 11 1.
iting wonderful but envb d - ling. ehey always try to make the
nderstandS about racing—anybody, ;selves out superior beings, and
iiit is, except Colonel Clinker, 1 imprese that superiority on every
nose little genie we can 11 , e caeion. Now, if this Miss Brews
cne might, ;lest as well talk to a ; ed at her hating won, and censer
irough—would tell her !differently. were really a deeent sort of girl
ut there, She'e so horribly corteeit- 1 shou/ei be the very lirst to feel plea
mock." ; tulate her on her good fortune."
Miss 'Palliser had taken no pains] "Would you, Miss Palliser?"
o lower her voice, and Kale over- I "Yes" don't look a,t nth in that
eard every word of the above I seeptical sort of way as if en d P 11
She got 'very red in the fare, but peat, if Miss I/rev/Bey were nice I Lige°.
I not believe what I was saying. I re- 1
eaid, eyeing her adversary steadily— , should feel pleased at her success; :,'" a
"Please eb eot talk quite eo loud, [but as it is. I believe I am not alone 1'0,..3,,.
Miss ,pailleer. Perhaps yoe were not i in considerieg she took a very un- a''''''
ing remarks that I was within ear -
After etoine self -communion she had
thought it better to aummuce the
"1 don't rare alielitier you were pvittn..ayt7are,e? \Mat iinfair advantage, rais
or not." returned the c3ther, carried
away beyond all bounds of civility
3
st
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Ade Octet 18^tl
4
PLACE
e
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The invention. however, lie., ulas
others, has been t
claimed for all A
erieau S" lv,
t Ito l5n•cd ie. .Tap1t1 and evolve
ed the idea sono threeyears
1 Ila'' Matte
earner.
abet really clatters :Is that it
sup.
F. i
plied il, 3
l 5••
t cul
I a T
Auer,: ,
I9
of ' r
t aft. i '
,o
t
to
tx
C
'maitre- 1 where •�
C 0 C
p3 1
_1 were 3z3 the flab'
01tinning•
l cc
t rein
G5 into 1t0
l caof
laut`d, n. owing a tot ee
n,� to the loci. of 7lorse
a111tI all 111CGklanica>l tlteans
of r
t.
t -.
ort, For of t1tG first railway in
axt was opened , r ar Joe
k'
P lI. 1
•ABY • ,
thirty ', t [ w
i4
ago. leve
ter
S
f, n 111x1 they canto their did
not manse any great . difference the
C n
Y wing*
£ Ce
to
growing.
'demand for ricl:alr w
a, , and
1800 there were In Tokio n be
than'31 alone more
, i .000 of these vehicles. it wee
not, until 111e introduction of electric
trtlntna ys that y the number aliens•
I.Uy t41 r ed
is I of diminution, end they still
Play the part which the licensed
l• xat n, v carriage fulfils in o8r k[
entry,
owlt,
d to he alleged that the life
a a Imre:I:nye was only worth SW-
' purchese after he took, to
his ea „, so arduous was the worlz.
eerteinly heart and 'Xing diSeaSe
what used to be ItnOWn 3.5 the TreatY
Porte rickshaw drawing wile, aS
oto nu% WoNed so fat On the earelese
donations of foreigners, who forgot
that the rate of wages Japan was
abont a tenth of tha.t in. their own,
emintiies, That the coolies had no ex -
use for dying of anything but old
Far otherwise is it when the na-
tives themselves emplo,y. Theo the
rickshaw man lateee the t lie will netes;
get a rise over and above the fare
the law allows eine and he has to
work hard indeed to make the equi.
relent to tWenty-fiVe cents a day.
And none but those of the best pity.
segue can stand the strain. Yob
fresh recruits are never \venting; are,
indeed, always floe/deg to the towne
lo join the ranks S'renks in a dolible
sense, for tile rickshnws have stated .
standing placee just as do oer own
Cabs), anel to enrol titceeselves
among the 'horses of Japan.
IPOR'Per-MILE TRIP.
e rotas of wield; these men are
hie are almost incredible. I ro-
bes some years ago beteg driven.
re in the Inland sea dining a
men. It was far beyond the
y limits which then existed, arid
gners were not allowed to travel
de those limits without special
ports. But the mayor Of tlie
est fishing village was kindness
. promised to supply the
rickshaw nien which the neigh-
ood eould produce, so as. to take
Th
e i cou d plainly. be seen that the coal 1 mint
the * began to pound it down racer° solidly lash°
te along the middle; so far as possible I teem,
cid inequalities in its surface were beat- etir.e,%! t
hen en down, and coals which protruded foro
ich were brushed aside. .t "
tea during the curious succeeding func-
who acted as master of ceremonies ipleaut;
itself
be- 1 tion, the ascetics who were to par-
e° Iferm the first exhibitions of fire- hest
to
in
oc- lie
I acrid bacteria.
s- To overcoMe this and insure bett
been resorted to. It. consists slum
in heating, the milk sufficiently to ki
tee germs or ot ,least check the
meth. Then -the starter is adde
care taken that no other ger
ts in. In this way we are a.ssure
is if the tvas pasteurized
the germs bad thee to secret
duct will be free from any bee-
t*, pollution.
asieurization has been. gaining. in
or (Wring the last year regardless
he fact that inetny objections are
This case of Mr. I3arber well "illus-
tretes the way in which Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food cures headaches.
He tried the so-called "quick cures'''
first , but without obtaiuing- benefi 1.
is Lt. well known fact that such
remedies when they do bring tempor-
ary relief do so with a tremendous
waste of nerve force and consequent
injury to the system.
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cures by -
enriching tile blood, vitalizing the
nerves and building up the syetena.
Hee:eche, as well as all other symp-
toms of an exha.ustecl system, disap-
pear before its influence. Its cures
lasting. beeause it removes the ,cause
of trouble.
Mr. O. Barber, F.eiencoe, Ont., writes:
ere- Chaeeee Nerve Food Is a splen-
did medicine. I was troubled for a
long. time witli headaches, which
0 come on about once a week
with. euell viodence that I could not
eat% or do my work, I tried head-
ae-he eowdere and quick cures. which
OD
six boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,
and I have not; been treubled with
headache since. It made a .thorough
and lasting cure."
Mrs. James' Clancy, 714 Water
street, Peterboro', Oat., states :---erf
have used four boxes of Ine Chase's
Nerve Food, .and found them an exe_
seVere headaches, which made me
ese/ess as far as accomplishing- iny
work was concerned.
"Tile 'Nerve Food seemed to bUild sid
thorough cure of any ol'd trouble. I
1-11) generally, and so made a e
would not think of being without Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food in the house, P`e'
and would strongly recommend any- ,
one euffering as .1 did to give it a ,')ut
trial. TI, succeeded in niy case after
a great many remedies had failed!'
Dr, Cha,se's Nerve Food, 50 cents
boxe six boxes f 52.5 , all 01'4
dealers, or Felniarison, Bates ,e; Co.,
'Toronto. To protect, yoil. against
imitations, the portrait and siglia-
tare of Dr. W. Chase, the famolis
eeceipt book. author, are on every
tie !walking gathered at one end of the hurli
or a Lerce and glowing furnace. Having
!bed of coals, which b;v this time was if.: tt
Et, raised his hands and prostrated him- miles
fa self two or three times to render than
11
' thanks to the god who had taken out refres
h " 1" f the Are the priest draw
1r about to undergo the ordeal stood usual
d upon a. wet matting, wiped his feet have
ni lightly ill SOnle White mixture and each
away. And he kept hie word.
he distance was covered in lose
six hours, including a halt ilk
hments. Each rickshaa. woe
n by two men, tandem WiSO the
cl while the spectators held their tance,
130' breaths in awe-stricken astonishment speak,
.s lie walked over the glowing mass road
fashion when long distances
to be covered. The leaders
went through the whole ' dice
while the wheelers, so to
were clianged half way. The
e tain track, and it was raining 1110531
t of the thne,„ but there was never a
break in our progress except to al-
low the coolies to take off or put cet
their ceothes. 'They prefer running in
nothing but a loin cloth, and do So,
whenever they get safely beyond the
eye of the Police, who have orders'
strictly to achninistee the law agaimet
nudity,
rickshatv, the extra teventy-fiVe, CUR
he Ta dh ea s 0,ptaile perilionigirl
jcnirney was, if T remember rightly-,
so ma I know that it purchased
being a gratuity thrown in for good
about seventy -leve cents for each.
ny blessings '011 My honoreSie
ed. And hat-ing made 0111' 'farewPlls
at the railway stalion the C00003
NS,. it la' 1, ,Oed. back el mice for their o
air achantage over the other corn- pro
"What on earth are you talking
atout?" exclaimed Captain Fuller,
opening his eyes. "An unfair ad- °'
ed ag;einst it.
, It a not necessary to enter
ng to me. are all of 'us of the same opinion."
Kitia drew herself up to her full slf you do not deoose to divulge
A
"I will rot coexcleseend to argue can do nothing but guess at it," "-"e'
with you," She said loftily, and then said ciaptain Iruller with growing 4 se
turned away, feeling 'deeply I-metal:1y curiosity. "If I happen, to hit the Itl;.,c
Miss Palliser's conduct. Before Ioeg right nail on the head wilI you telt . '
she met, Colonel Clinker 01100 more. me if my sereafees are correct? I 'le
"You were quite right," she said fancy T haVe an inkling as to your es
going -up to him. "to warn me meaning." IVI
lee -a you at the time, but now T. please," eraid, she loftily. "All I will epee
know you lied wisdom. on. your say is, thet if -we hacl all been heir- o.
IIOG NOTES.
TToes kept in a dry lot should not
be fed corn alone
sow is often profitable as a
der entil she' is seven yeaes old.
co early breeding weakens the
rnal forces of the sow.
holere, gets the credit for the care -
breeder's misfortunes.
len. the pigs lia-ve 'learned to eat
if treading a carpet in a drawing
room, his feet coming in contac
with the white-hot coals at every
step. He did not hurry or take long
steps, but sauntered along with al-
most incredible sang froid, and be-
fore he reached the opposite side he
turned rounel and sauntered as care-
lessly back to the mat from which
he had started. Not even the smell
of burning reeched our nosteils.
th powder before renewing the per-
formance, crossing the fire in this
manner several times.
-ad no hesitation in calling a
le a spade.
Ph eNV " said C a este in Fuller to
Whet's she betel doipe? Anything ine the most shateshess and improper
re to ennoy you?" he asked sus- manner, if 'we had Shown an utter
011.S1.Y. :disregard for our good name, it is
Yes, She has 1)0m eXCeSSii-vely rude , just 1,eo,ssiblc th'a,t we', too,- might
I clo not wish to repeat suoh I have seefund the services of a pro-
em! viilgar sayings. Miss Pal- ;fesional jockey. But, thank lieeeven,
r is simply—no lady." . !we possess some pride. and some self -
Oh! so 4yoteve begun to find that ',respect, which eireveist our behaving
. have you? Well, batter late, [like—well, I will not say what," and
perhaps, than never, It will be ease !Miss :Palliser pursed up her lip with. “I
ier after this to keep out of her 1 an expression of such extreme pro- 01 C
, e in the future.
"I eleall eretainl ee cans to do 1 ha.vo been a girl in her teens en.stead Do
, pi ie, y end modesty that she might i li,i3E.,s
.f woe/Jere" said of a, wo.r3d-kharchmed virgin the wrong ' be 'clt
i leceer Kato DielsinglY '"Wliy PeePle -say , aide of forte', whO, a.s a rule, Oise
hinieelf, while a sardonic simile over-
spread leis usually impassive feas
'ftures. "That's how the land lies?
What extraordinary creatures these
!women are, to be sure. La Palliser
[is simply mad with jealousy. 'There's
Isomer, Sim to be got ont of her, Let's
1 alin'ttryen 'leis Most sympathetic
olonel Clinker's' Haynie rendered
Brewser so much assistance?"
the ladY Wits in no mood to
(To he continued.)
HIT IT PIRST TIME.
Re—Awfully jolly concert, wasn't
it? Awfully jolly thing by that fel-
low—what's his namee--sametliing
like Doorknob,
mean? I only, know of Beethoven,
Mozart, Wagner,
lie --That's it! Handel, I knew it
was something you caught hold. of!
CATARRH CURE
Heels the ulcers, clears the air
Passages, stcps droppings in the
throat and permanently c
Catarrh and HaY Fever. Blottviei,sr
.Meclielne Co,, 'Toronto and'euffele
The Ileessia,n Coverrinient, spends
that' on its scllools. Jeeet Year
eighty-three elapces Wore STISP ail d 0(1
were forbidden to Ltecept, ;el edver-
tisemeiits, while 255) 0311toes wore
tion. in Siberhe if 1115,7v" can Linatsd
public quest ious.
lawyte' Is glad of it,
ere