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The Huron News-Record, 1896-12-30, Page 7
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Auld ll,al ,se a bqt din o ” t , ;, .:. 0 4td . the arrival of the Wh a }� 'bravest lois wi t had eat a . s t?l• u t Hs w way;' o flay. t l e �y i. g�! g4prG n<1tce n- r J -"'o wit ted oamt liar ri S sem, h» �b d �h' n� tl ha uta of t+ �PQI< ,: ie aq rhe a 4� l y Pt 1? . Lest ah I.of halt . Yps zJii k ; ��yi aiu a, muohani a , day; attd bis reno�yn silent. fje woolµ' l'Y3� # data,?iath8' Is- >' p�I�rsueedY ,'fie 6.@� All liinds'of'i R r' sal w Y pod' 1KEid�A,�tI¢k4,;,s. ltd' i+ d'.s&tigfaction titled the yoI4 was urtirv�rsa�. so w I e, to . oar tla0, I " 5 ,l arualt r ars h'is terrible W.,hite Swallow t}'g p sv pial, if od for ok t q d' ' . ; 4 @ 1AC anti' extoRlPr uiatH>k1i41. ;, 't' , , ip elech' lass's adventure y° Putting to death all the Thi yaun6 Care lir u�t'' 1 iriel i z�i"t�d d#p.,, W,Z, , "p,4.ri t �'1>yCll�lOr' ����' _ �„ . „ �{ white meW. Doig -r d, and othiu'north ed his case, his affeotimi,his sbandoa ion er be § �,. t� Ill les 1 .gime ,Shill ,�OUr9, .k�#iJ:4,j r , i• -i r' r way mart orf, all to soak Iyer, t bushels ac�oubted. Several mill}gals of E1g�4t'for. the• (7ELE8R s° £, a , 4�r aouai�'oly ithte girl 440 &tan-, w.s''tea•,a JUd, 'shin f.'1 in bits OOQ horsolf, a'nd how 4"t she wAs to '.pills was g ptio i' „r. .�,� Yt ,9,TF}D GR „ d. � A11YThltI .S;waaloiw? . ,,asked h ve doubtless been fed to live Y AYF#ILL �pkIOC L DES$ mnp,afAotut h''" , H the. I?rbde of a chief, She spoke It is f teem stutuners sr o. 7'htb tI10 'iatiler st k ht. ater)bofi ' " y wr,.: g , qultn tenderly for an In- oq avert year since 1$82, and good 4aI'l sial get Pttoea an'tl eQtingates bG'cra lacih f�►1i*hi, Uiy clearly, and the event of i$�nintl-Airm lived with his people diad. resiilts have been obtained from feed- g your ordgtrs; fxn the borders of the Little Bear River.. MRtaalaza %s a' at chief; anal the ing wheat pound for pound as pitted 1• "��""""" tabu 1! npp4? .Formed file Copia of dis- ThAM was lest of d ;ioulS ``;W�h,a Ther -kis -ho spoke of the amd Fish 1 pth ivar, the woods shite Swallow wi 1 bo Ai •r uayvl'9 a g t ter and thq beavers The thin was at Dt'n@ett�$d, It ? D b ga ai{Ih; :.and Yet ° • tli� :l�eS. .1t1I1 olA Vrq Rrau� .t);e fire, N�rtt- die kind; t1ueY knew thl�t their Irl was al wrtlter has never swerved ane iota from C * C � �j jo�l gree that luta spa'irig file 1 p ` ,brothers wore poor, and lentya wbQIe art g ould anavia. towards the the o inion that the Q �Ml 1 , &ouch msone 1 h , Pow,ad• The Lilg7�tning-ArmP was Mabasba to w4it du�4 the sumcue , p S,rowth of wheat BUGGI�� PHAETONS, CA�iTS AND WA{}UNB-all of frl are prisoaiera," lie said (hapYdy, a stood like & tall pine in, the when it was ', o' gfl�he e s ti4 lees ' as a food for live stook should be dis- , the best rvorkv ;h'trt,.hq n b&de ;her go an. nliilst o a wood, and &very warrLOr should unite; , tant,za,answered ifor couraged all along 'the line, and in sup- mauahip and mJLterlal. i1�All the latest styles and moat modernimprove- ealled biiai chief. yes; the L' btnin his eo le w ments. AIi work warranted, Re astir and re aintin but Cha its Swallow cx�aaed speak- Ami vas v g- P P hog arra ta,y w4 stanfl port pf this view strong reasons may p 'iti$',and wa d to hear the narrativq ng in Y heiP1rY A little btrd alone, and t!h ; G}rea,t Atha t $ P f: Prvmptdy atl andecf h th woods, the loveliest girl inglq agreed to acceptP�them� The be offered tiv, ich cannot ba gainsaid. ca. Prices to suit the times. , t der future lord and unmster. oft a Great At'hapasoow. trilrs, and the part them xetiibd' First, it is more egstly to grow 1W`'FACTOI;Y.,-cores r Huron and Orange Streets, I)IIntoai, I , little bird sat bb p yy to. rr�east• Furl on 9 ate young chief reflected u moment zyg aside the fall pi e, the fallowigig xnoruing,•the ' bite bx,al_ v&eat pound for pound than outer 6,;, _ __ t d Asked for sometthing to eat, But LLgh'tning-Arm aajled tkie Wild Rose` low fetchedd hbr dots, while the whole kinds 'Of grain that are commonly used of spring Wheat known as the "Wild - his squaw. Odie papoose was in Ibis village visited"her "solitary hut;' which in Peodin - ', . B}cl ,ad nothing tut raw fish and wigwam, and it laugiLed'in its father's had eseappad teir notice only because g Stock. As a tyle two bush- Goose" would seem to be very suitable. �oR '�'���j � (�11/`y�Ap<i 1,€ab'bit, and no fire. i face, and Lightning -Arm was very 'h&p•• they aelulo'm hooted 'ni+, fished, in the of oats can be hard N �li/l 1 ARS grown, for one of y r fged wheat and an im- '�f3 I I'" pXelaimed Miathnaza as he PY• He was a(great warrior; his wife winter m the, wheat on ane yielder.�t is lar ' � was pretty and on ppQeirlg tem in their qual area, and at least in the harry like the wheats of Barbary good ; 'he hada child wigwams, Two ys; later the wed- 5U Percent more oP barley. And the and Gree&°. It has tiaen bird, that she had had no fire for Pive lovely a' the flawrers of the prairie in di feast took place amid universal combined Por live stook to as been and Manitoba^. or'' h, days; "let us go.'+ spring. Ligh n way ver ha - re olei product of the 'straw agd grown as food g Y P J rigs Nevar' was .,andi ler grain in' either of these is more valu- I have not met with it in this countr "�5he White Swallow rose, took a good aand oalg acme t' .reg -face tradera� Tha father ;lovas a°han�+edpman.parHa �Phen a varlet y W.pply of fisb+ with the rabbit, and'fol- bought all Cha re -skirls' furs, and monrued the early dead; but he re- able as stock food than the combined Y Possessed of equally 4 gave thefholiah Indians fire -water. The jolted over the recovered child,' and Product of the wheat er As good yielding properties is grown along #►R!Hd tie Little Snake who led the way traders went away, acid the Indiana wa's doubly ppleased at 'seeing her lou- against ap. pitted with oats, the plan may bo a gaol one th4ii gb , the wood towards the camp wrere beasts ; the fire -water Was lir bl ha findin a lost hu her and peas the comparison is still dem oP wol dinawro�otndiotIons the w d b ,he had left his their eyes, £hay euu'Jd not see; the fire, an unkPhown father on the same day, more favorable to wheat, thatis toeay for live stockgi certainly to be quos- �� the to iouis, All water was in thhir ears, and they could, The Roaming I'anthar carried the news in sections favorable ta,the growth of tinned. pq p� q��y was eeti and still,♦ The take, which not 'hear; the fire -water was in their to the small camp on the Mabasha; peas. And we have many such see• THECOOWS'RESTFRIEND r�latk' finer agitated, was quiescent, and heads, they ouuld not watch. But aril in Ma the ¢iso=wind had fallen. A wolves were in t Y junction took place tions below and near the Canadian 6�HG,Eb3'a 5/a'I,tE IlY CAIUlWfS. ` quarter of an ko woods, who knew Mark Dalton hunted with them all Cha GROWING CASTOR BEANS.' 1oUr'8' quick walking through the £or- that the Great Athapatspows were as summer, and when rte left theta in Lhe boundary , from ' the Atlantia light "a�u---. v,..,..,.•.r,._._,. , hogs♦ and they came down upon the autumn, it was wiith regret. , across to the Pacific. The cultivation of castor beans does ` .'-� �t„brduglit them in sight of the fire. camp, I'll, Lightning-A'rm had gone to Neither the Lightning -Arm nor Ma- The pea crop will not differ materiall from that of corn WINTER, WRINKLES. V,Aa'ined untouched, as also the but how the traders how to lr nt. The to'naza ever joined in or encour yield as much per Y ►f. bouglhs of fallen trunks that had Wolves slew all the- warriors, who woka any of the wars and forays of bd acre of grain as wheat or more, and as In a country 'where the seasons are "Lemma see; what is that sa ing no more; they killed• bhe Wild Rosa, race, T had suffered too much from a food for stock it is morn valuable short the richest ground is not dealt- about the great oak growing from Cjiey►e7ri erected on ' Cho previous night, and they stole her child. Lightning- them. The o'ld chief ruled the councils Pound, and the pea straw able' as it bas a tendency to make too the little acorn?" . Oh, that isn't an at once drew the half scattered Arm came boundimg 'home ; be listened oP his eo le for pod P°r much stalk therefore on cod, rich oak any m°re' it is a chestnut♦" for two leu p P Years; and led them rightly saved is much more valuable g Soon will the man who owns a sleigh Q?1l]ters together, and a few upright $hs -ane very loud and clear, to victo ever time they were at- soil, where there is no fear of Declare there's money o it; sad' transverse sticks servedasu rid- and one very little, but very sweet. rryy q than the wheat straw. A ai chinch bugs, it is not the most desire- He will oat rent it by the day; g tacked. He lived to see children a sin, g n, the rppu far the fish. fihe rabbib was also 1e Lightnin A'rm ivas alone, the tall and to watch them ee c up to man- Peas being leguminous gather much of pine stood naked on a stony plain. Let hood. He became their instructor and their food from, the air and as a result ble crop. But upon light soil, where He'll rent it by the minute. ut .tA roast. No alarm was expected them die -the white man fol• his fixe- teacher. A devoted and earnest friend- do not extract nearly so much fertil- fertility moat be .ostered, it is a splen- you think Noah had a pair of every int dIr ,at the lake; and an occasional Nater, the red skin for h'is blood t He ship took place between the father and did crop to raise, as it withstands a kind of animal and insect in his ark, 7 rscH tut the water, by a walk of a is & Da' -ribbed cur I I have spoken !" Cha son_in-law; and in memory of the sty from the land, Rye also will yield weather and is not at all disturbed by or ins?tanc here diidda hkee keep his bees, Oiien `yards with the d'og, rendered a And the cvatrriar drt�vv 'h:is tomahawk past, the «rhite Swallow en o more p hem in his urprise unlikely. An elk, and the sins acid awaiited the words of his com- j sed a per acre than wheat under normal chinch bags• After the ground has be- ark hives," f both Mark and the Roams an- panions, eager to much happier fate than most Indian conditions, and it is about as valuable ng give the nee for women. The chief • never took another for feedin uses. It will also ive a come warm in the spring, as early as Freddie -"Oh, if I was only certain Etdr, were found in the hut. The ene'm Cha torments w filch were once mora ad .followed them• so rapidly, they had to glut his revenge. Nils 'hate for the squ w; se -as his first and his last; good return relativet g Possible, to avoid all danger of frost, that she loves m10" George-" Why don't o time •to' in uire into the pale faces, whose driwk •had caused Years after' they parted,when Y .from land so ( you ask herd" Freddie -°'That would q spoil which tmvelin on a, mission, Mark Dalton ght that a cro after the beans have sprouted, plant I end the uncertainty and make me mis- ti�'�gh�t be found in the camp♦ the camp to 1e surprised and for Cho g li p of wheat could not and cultivate in hills. same as corn. arable iu another ill. tbinaia azed with sparklin e e member of a tribe suspected of the now governor of to Hudson's $ay Cam- profitabl be ad,.:af to mien at the g y .foray, mi ht be scan in ever linea- pany found his friends as happy as If wheat is g fitted apainst corn the When th9 piecepops have matured, se- Edith-' He told me Iv was so interest- irI ed about Young g Y when e •left them so loo lett a dr went. The whole circle of warriors g a time ,be- P g ground, thirt to preparing their a fare, They talked over their adven- shelving is still more unfavorable for sixty feet square, according to ythe' 1°g and so beautiful. Maude -'And yet l grimly as she offered PPlauded, and were about to rise, tures once wheat. The aver size oP the crop, fully exposed to the you will truss yourself for life with a do the /when ready, without of- wh°n the Little Snake and the White again, and forgot not one age of corn per acre sun, and where no water will stand ('ran w'ho begins deceiving you even at r}mg to t_% a any herself. But 'he Swallow stood in their midst. detail; and in after -life, when slJea,k- is at least twice that bf wheat ur in any event. Scrape it perfectly level the commencement of his courtship °' sew Mier on to the to besbde him and MY father is very sorrow for Cha ing °f has Indian experLeno$s, and ad - in, t gall the terror and rudeness of nearly so, even in much oP the favoread and bare of all grass weeds. Sur- 'What chumps these old-time fellows ode her eat, The W7iite Srvvallow death of bas squaw," said Matonaza, savage life, Mar -- Dalton had alwa wheat belt in the northwestern states, round it with two -foot boards, cheap must have been. 'Phey used to write taped, and they eat together• It was with , rofound respect for t'ho other's Ys+ and talk te,aweetest repast either had tasted Fief, "and his eyes are dim, But 'has way o8 contrast, his story to tell and in the corn belt the contrast is muslin, or anything to keep the beads 1J'Y the hour about the value the \White Swallow of Mabasha still more marked. The corn stover from popping out of the enclosure. 1ue of a collegiate education." "Well?" r ,It wa long asiy. Wli d they had ayes are ofate now: does he know again Lake, well saved is fully as valuable acre favorite way to cut is to have aone- "And they never hear,£] of football." Yna,•it was pitchy dark, paid the shun a little taCe ht•: save fifteen lathe gi4 horse sled with a hos thereon as lar a The time of year is now at hand g The End. for acre as the entire product of an g i:irirorat ante went dow•n'tothe shore ago? His ears are very sharp, t:e girl will law h, average hay crop, hence tare should as will. slide between the rows where Attorney -"On what ground, madam, td 5 o ma cold, and ice and snow, 'be- g and Cher father will know ,-,- 'lie no comparison between wheat and the stalks 'are not too bigh. A two- Yon wish to apply fora divorce her agaim '!' f ft 't¢ ,lAake a ra8t, lents of logs, corn as a ood for live stock acre for horse wagon is sometimes used. The from your husband?" (''air client -"On ughs and withes were found' and in Tha Indians moved not, though their stems are cut as the 1 ' favorite w h" THE Ci_4•RRIER PIGEON. acre, corn is so far ahead of wheat. pods mature and the ground, sir, that he hasn't any hang, Indsan ingenuity had succeeded $ esca'ped every d ,,i,h And the comparison holds true when are first piled upon the yard until gg'round, He made me believe he had a »ranThen both step in o it wi h 9die uis Lightning -Arm listened with the greateir labor and consequently the they have dried and commenced to farml" ar: Then bath supped into it with nndisgnised aatonashment, Thci .1rc Trnineva to Carry arr,i..ng,•s an greater coat 'of growing the corn has pop' they are then spread thinly over "Have ou 1 rpt guns leavin the da behind, M brother is young," he said, th© r Y no pride at all?" asked i g g quicklly recoverin Tisnc or w,nr, been deducted. g nand. If there is room on the the Earnest Worker. "Nup," said the the chief turvsd the somewhat awk- g himself, 'and would In view of the movement recants Second, the comparison would be still Yard they may be spread at once, Cumberer of the Ground, "I rd vessel towards the islaund inted save his friends; he gives an Old war- y where the are allowed to la am waitin' t •by his dusky bride, and bath ro- rior a o pa- •trade in favor of a military pigeon mes- more unfavorable for wheat if the, t y y until till it Bits cheaper. Pride, y squaw, for a little various crops above compaxed were hey eve fully popped, They are must have a fall." y°u know fled •Lt, as bait bhey could, with PO°se'" sage service, it is interesting l o note given equal chances with wheat. Wheat th°n scra up and cleaned with an "It is said that we shall all airs a8 mnclh like paddles a they Matanaza is no liar," replied the that the British Government has decid- 's usu ly put upon the best of the ordinary arming mill. They pop with tl.l find. TOiey made for the side• to- other solemnly, "His farther led the ed to establish a service of carrier i land. Sol' is oftentiAies s considerable force, and but fair the en- away as a tale that is told," That rds the, but of the young girl, which i foray against the Great Athapascows ; P g°- t for to rowth oP wheat. for in- closure a great man would be ]oat, sounds all right; but false that are he took awe a 'little ons for use b t y y• g When the weather is fine the must told don't pass away--th8 are for- s,3ocky end precipitous, and therefore Y papoose for a Y he arm and nav In stance by manuring the laud, or it may be cut ever y ever being told over a y est. , Their pr cess was extreme- squaw for 'his slay. `C.here she stands this matter Great Britain has hitherto be summer-fallowin it, while,it is not y second or third day, gain." ag I -see I g Vl�hen the slow. No light of any kind was la so f'tted as a rule f the other cro s y are first "Waddin t ere to, uide them;, The island loom- Arrd fhb g gged far behind most pf to cortin- ' °T p piled upon the g on, I notice you don't g yours chief held out his ental powers, which of recent ears have been�rowft u on a op of wheat has yard rain does not in Jjure them, but talk much when you •dine out•" "No; 4ip in the distance agminst the sky, hand, and took from the breast of the y. p piece of land it is after the have popped rain blackens it takes all the brains I cin muster 1 bort a sign of life could be seen ' u bite Swallow One of those charmed devoted considerable outlay and atten- considered good enough for oath, or bar- tbem aneY injures their sale. to work things so I won't come out lay it. • bags given by the medicine -men to tion upon the development of an effi- ley, or rye, or even corn. If these oth- Boards or tarpaulins must be at hand, with an oyster fork for my after-din- �f last it was reached, and the slen- ('preserve chaldren against evil -spirits, tient service of carrier pigeons. This er crops were given equal chances with and in 'the event of a rain they must nor coffee. ' ' `ridark rated on the shore♦ The and wnhich, found on the neck of the wheat the would 1 be Ewe t in development has reached its h' he y yie d much more re p Piles and 'covered, and t ledpe on the ice, and drew the I girl, Ih1ad been left there, all fearing Lg st latiyely then they do. And the com- wh°n the ground has dried they may �__ _� Et so far after them'as at least to' to �' an amulet which in their eyes Point iia Germany and France,' In the Parison therefore would tell m re bO respread♦ Ordinarily ' they yield TO RFSTO);E CRAPE, vont its floating off. They then l had secrek powers. Te old chief took Former snm of'812,500 ,is annually tset strongly aganist wheat. from twelve to eighteen bushels per BIack crape ¢nay be iresened and )the riflles, and gained the land. ' a pine -knot, and 'Meld it towards the said° from the war bud t for the train- Third, the part of the wheat usually acre• After a heavy frot, while there matde to look ftlmost e f q found themsralvea at the foot of face of the "YO41ag girl, examining at ing and support of carrier Led to live stock is more valuable rel& will be a good many yet uncut, they q al to new iP rocks,. from which hun thick and the same time, b p p Y pigeons. Ev- Aively for such a use than the part tom- are of little value. Very IittIe capital, treated in the fo:!owing wa iy g Y an im alias tibia er fortress and military camp on the or machiner y t g y- Lay over ;q trees that half -concealed their glance, t'he little bag, Matonaza saw frontiers has its columbar su lied monly used by man, In other crdx y, with constant ear work he ironin table a piece of black cam- lii, The &scant was rugged, 'but the Lightning-Aiw start, and then with trained birds,haused ready for em- the combined product of the bran and is required, and the crop possesses nu- brie or cloth of any kind, and pin the t�g'p�oesibne ; arLd by feeling their discovered by tdhe ryvorking of his face er encies. The birds a r shorts is more valuable pound for marcor advautaixes in many localities. i.'witti extrema caution they out last and clenched hands, how intense was 10 000, and every bird is ni mberedbaad Pound, than the residue of the product, P�'e of °rape smoothly through to the Shed the summit. Th$ wood was here the struggle between his Indian stoic- registered, and can be claimed by the ahouldhnot deter the f°Oarmor from feedt blanket, stretebing it out to its ori - P ngs of fifteen authorities, should the need occur, Not tog the whole wheat & ITEMS OF INTEREST. ginal size. Wring another piece of se.in the extreme, and so mixed up ism and pent' -n feels h brus wood as to obli them to Years• product to his black cambric out of water, and lay it h one of the birds can be taken out of stock when be can get more for it in Pisa which .l7ny he roams pe; patting it down with y,. neat care as theyy advanced with My old eyes Were dim, and -I could the country without the official sans- meat or milk than he could A resv a�ata�rn over the era tifdes. Tihey Tushed their way not see my friends." said this father tion. It is estimated that from the re- selling the wheat, but it has a bearin wortis Mending, the palm of the hand• Now take hot )ugh, however, a Ilittlo farther, and in tones whack no art, not even tihat serve so formed the Government can upon the argument, and more especially °d�ln°at�nf'tion has just been introduo- cloth o but ail pass them over the wet suddenly halted. of man's iron resolutions, could make .draw from 25,000 to $0,000 birds, all when prices are paid for weat that ghanistan, by the advice of came upon the crugife. When 4e cloth y were within a few yards of a4n firm. You era welcome -ye :have trained and ready for rise, Equal care render it uncertain as to whether the Miss Hamilton, an English physician, bas become dry from the heat of the vo 'Indian camp. brought back my child (" fa bestowed on pigeon -training in wheat should be sold or fed on the farm, 11.61 i`s in attendance ' unon the Ameer. iron remove i t, but let Cho era "centho of die ed fr was a large The three companions became at France. The principal station is at the Fourth,`Wheat would seem to be morn A Lady in Bat Me., carried $56 main pinned down until all tewiy_ dee hdllow, u ed from time im- once the centre of a friendly and de- great military camp at Chalons; but subject to diseases tban the other foods in bar stocking, deeming that a safe Cure lies evaporated anti it is ' us the winter residence of 'lighted group, who crowded round the there are depots in all the frontier named. It usually suffers more from ��O While running Por t etre safe ly dry. The crape will now f e farad > ich now occupied it. About mega with exquisite delicacy contriving towns and fortresses. From these out- rust, insects and smut. It is alsomore her garter broke, and she [oat the look tike new. Along veil can be re - dr d fifty yards Long by six- to let dhb fattier slip away with his lying poste a regular pigeon mail" ser- easily injured on Lhe whole by adverse money. novated in this way, making avre that Ci ntainec� thirty large huts child, without attracting attention vice to the baa Quarters is maintain- weather. It is, altogether, a more de- A wealth the art refire sed comps wider the ed e so arrawuged as to leave , to th s act, rather too full of nature and ed. $bree times a week a number of licate plant, and because of this the y gentleman in Paris, whose P g iY+ drra a spatce in the centre• It feeling to suit Indian customs, But birds ar9 taken by train to certain hope of the husbandman is snore fro- B feeblechuldseoi rad sist theaeesire to of this wet cloth, perhaps a dozen yards deep, and once oust of sight, the chief raised the ppooints on the frontier where they are quently cut down when pa Yaxhvng by trees, that whatever girl in this arms, and running under liberated. A careful record is kept oe crop of wheat than when growing a from her. In sLc months she had lost WAS, made -acid the Indians rarely the trees, reached an empity wigwam their number and the time occupied in coarser growing the 485,000 francs, , . It is asserted tli;Lt the German Em - B "i¢iore than is naceasaay-never sit thr, end of the village. A 'ire -knot reaching their destination. The grains• In fact it would seem The wild tribes of the Caucasus, Rus- Perot during the recent reception of a e of losses is ve Percent- to be true that Cha pplants pre-eminent- Eta, teach their children the use of the the Glzar in Paris, was eo &rescue to ti' .•be" discovered by the smoke, fv'll of iPsin illumined It'hb p ata, He g ry small. Such con- ly adapted as food to the needs of the lagg h`, ,•r in Small columns, was sot the Whits Swallow down upon a fidence is placed in than service that it human family should not be �ar r Walloon Sheth ary°o firstt tauahe behold bow the Parisians received the Ff ,liy�currexiis of air among the I mat, and looked at bier. Every feature, to calculated if every line oP railwa food for live stock unless in a xeot}ora! y g RwsEian ruler, that he visited the p' ptlaga, to escape in such light every expression-moutdbl, nose, eyes, and every telegraph wire on both sides instances, Potatoes ma be titin Cho t T tabmaitsr between maki News York French metropoli gT ddisguise, his eyes 'ttii's as were imperceptible. A large ihair-all were those of the mother, not• of the frontier wQre destroyed, by means same boat as wheat, y P concealed behind gogglce glass below where the astonished I older 'Chun she was when killed. The of this system of pigeon The man who cit and the Brook) t"stood. Round this•were rhe post the auto- grows them primarily for live stook after March 1, be dis Pte edithrouillh, pe ps warrior shook like a palsied man w[th oritieE could be ke t abreast of the pro- in a region where turnsps and mac pa ?dark acid fierce Iookin!g warriors. emotion, and then cl ress of events. p g t Sala pneumatic tubes, The time occupied gin For over Fifty „n,,s &goad the girl g The rearing and train- row in good form mug sur6l be seek- transmission will be three minutes. til+btman stood in groups near to wildly to him. She laughed faint}y ing of pigeons by the public is also en- ing Por Labor to kee hint by Mna, ivtnaioa'a idooTiirt a error boa been need by wh�Permg•, hewtidened, as s'he was, and the mob a1- couraged try the Government. Almost y superior are the latter a¢ze for p- midlntn of n vhcu dth irc of yo whieattbething. i - Cha captives were what the most shrieked. Hia ears had not heard rY vastl An umbrella, to be used over ala Y eve town hos its sociatq or union acre when used as food for stock• dog, is the latest wrinkle. It is at- ehildsuffertngandarviuk wl,h yaetok ly;; oughk; and theao were soon that laugh for fifteen years, and yet generally under official patronage,and I would not be misunderstood, I an Cached to a frame which is securely &trent "ice and Ref, a bottlopain f utWjgTooth 3g�tished in the very centro oP the it '>vad thrilled in file heart ever hrnLr for the riodical flyin contests tbous- guin a ainst the wisdom oP g's body. aeothlnR9yrop"fnrChildrenTaothlnp. Itaiiirsl W. A of the tribe. Y po $ not ar g g belted around the little darlin thepoerlic'lo antfererin,mndtatet for thn chief had idolized bis beautifiii ands pf birds will be entered. The State feeding wheat when we have it, and Now, with a couple of pairs of ova r- y• Dependnpaait, ,bate was going an, to which wife, and ehle came to him niightly has the option of taking all trained can make more mono out of it b ahOOE" h6 can defy the rain, mothers, thero la no niatake about lt, it ourea biar• t}z'q dark Dalton nor the Roaming from fihe hsli'py blunts birds, should the q feedin y Th© i rhrea, rogalatrs the Stomach and Boweln, &ares wind s ng -ground in the public service re uiY e g it. Tinder such conditions it ght music of cats 8o annoyy- de13o, softens Cho bums, redaaea in9nmtnatl0nt and iso seemed to Day any attention, visions of sleep. Ilt was an hour it ought to 'be fed. The agument is rather ed Jerome Summers; of Weaverville, N. gives tone and energy to the whom We;e on a lag y themselves, and before the Li htnin A g g y v laalrw's soothdn eyetem• ' Mrs g g- rig was siii£i- against rowin wheat with the express °, that he hurried otlt barefooted withh g yrup- Tor children teetlJ(hy t i,';ih whispers. ciently eo is aed to rejoin hf.. fel- intention oP feeding it .to live stock. his Pistol to shout them. In the and pleasnnttothetasteand istbepreaariptirnot &neo feu 1" said Matona'za, crouching laws and tlhle astounded wtomen. He The man who has demonstrated that be stepped on a rusty nail, which the ld t s Rtes t Pr ogle arty 611 nand a shooter af>a'Beside his bride in such a poai- fovrtid a feast prepared to celebrate tide THE AMBASSADRESS. be can Peed wheat with ag much advan- caused lockjaw, and in ten days he ftoirl h. ail drnRglata thronwenty the world, Be sore to. see' and hear all that pass happy occasion. All oined heartiC in Mr. W, E. Corti tags Pound Por died, Wle 'he was at th,e summit of a it, Mark and the'FSjomlluixi s, the author oP an kinds of grain hass only demoonestrated A cations note of a ]enation atom_ andnakfor"gne.wxnsnoW' sooTV1NeBvaT,P. ilfioh led dopa to the fire. tivtho had been a ,,per. g Fan r entertaining work of Enstarn trLave:y ra- q e thing, and unl'es9 a carr desmon- vied some nett reeie wed by a Micli- ritdtis &pinions bad apparently been hours, ate none .the less hea,rtily -*bile whiicsh r pry its the ' ' t nLi 1( state at the same time 'that wheat can ilgg n editor. PThe note ran thus: "These �E DEAC4N AND TBE IIID, sci _iia£ r+e Choir: arrival♦ The last the old chief, ''throwiirig aside all his Chang in an attitudo a0 t)httraoteri tla be rown as cheaply pound far pound lines were written Elfty ' tr l at, h A n outs, gd bye look- rigidity an t}t;is Festive occasion, made ignorance of Occidental, cust'oms,. �e � these other grains what has ° be a man xvha has, fats to ge time slaps Ingg�B �Z'batGs othd e��att°eT mall boy ory- aCY°ri8r, wkly a rToee and nye that the womeai jofii the feast, Jaid pissed French ambassadat ai Pekimg gave a provfltjp, As 84� therefore Cts fila time in his rave morel . for Bo +-I've 'v t lost+ten o ne y boy? ,PU the ;rum df `the Ye7tigeese ,--A the 'White `bAwallaw 'by his side, ,i wen dinner g comes when farmeira °an make more g Y Pastime." y� � s, they '$ ., listened, icing battle bhe roughest warriors: coiled riml CJham Pr d�fo,Yst onviteol Li Huiig .•put of wheat by feedin I dis. W. i?. Hawlan of . rooky n, N. D G -Walt; dont cry ' lucre's anoth- picDttsi4taf the whiyte itaitn's aq t'hey saw htm.. atbhin ev Aittin doves td "j�akiu It ' to f1 g t than by Y,, placed a ten d' a 9 eT. Bvt 'hovb did ore. it? t Yt g ery'mo4ith dlihaier, the party,. wJiioh inchrded tbo gt om9 t}la, anger's rdallar bill ou a table ydu A ur o a fact, the lf'theY fu'1 i�ha arta, vinS her. the. choicest wives of 'the E shoals! •bo' thrd*n iOut 1'06 d, all ,aroi ' � her house, intending to pay it to BOY-Mateb3$g ponnies. to the ueaareslt fort in the modsels, ftd toudhitig nothing himself, oonveraing in an�u� •gnefats, ware fhb lilac file falFmers shbuid alas en Sail r raYcer. Rlt �. p�rot ,took the bill 'Ay�rwauid bea.mply ro,ridfor D2gtopaza looked v°1 j, p went which ad- and saw &loaf in i�,Wait, and wit it Pl w ntit of —=---- tt ` t1 e, `mid receive both ggrraa Y, gall on. joined the dinin ••room. ding else. It is in such " t pW,l '$e lifad saved his frtefids, he had fo d, Ptewn'tl the butler threW; batakerithet ht� these* that the the tvisidavo all rieitlidr has triose been r ✓I ' ii1 adundanoe, with tTie irl a Patllerr 'Y b$tte IS' 4n da good shill ofn�,.. 1 .,�. W B he ht}d laddenied the nrtleres and announced Chic dinner, x'ha ager of . striking ;, ,�r��,. ti F.,P °,'w'a'ter', thie,'t melds a poor fifeart of a w}fiaW child , piaeno)x ambassador ate d up to the u xon the s'eePtn., �. _clivi �e' tae' if' , b �r wa," _Ther iinai t .�o. W chief, brut F } � Aa for t�4' red- dos lied lost a ` e� !ppe hone wa tt iiia b0 wL9iee to a' pl Y by bw tel t dd liar h' ?, , : t e u . !i ,, t P ` ltd iSettihi& �Ls1ei' E c 6 d dry a im eQ3 " �ir>4ei 'rdofm .. i ,. s ° h Y ltt e ra & cxh a statesman • 8A}dl,s A o'e' w tb a eevex fab tali Elo ad .` '' Yihst t ,I v. e' tl�be ria 4,,., p.."! 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