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I . . . ; ,,,, I I = � I 11 THE EXETER TIMES . I . �..., � - 11,�i . - - . � . I � � I I - ____-"__. - . . -_ � I � I 1. ,��`��, ­ I ' -11 11 - . I t, I - ___��_""��� __'_____-_1 -1-1 ___­__.___.- - ­­___­� ------.-,-.,-,.---�-,-,.-------.--,..-..-,-,--����,-�---,�.�--� - .1 . 1111 � I 11, I �, I . -1 I Pouch from his belt, And thou his It is not good, however, to tra:nsplant 'III . hands were powerla5�s to lift Lt. , WMIA AS A BLESSING. I � . .1, Home Gardeni RUSSIA 13 MEMO& — I I The, stricken . ngo these royal plants too ofteu, nor is it . I � .1 LON G JAKES TRIP HOME man Looked dumbly advisable to rt to large pots in �fta -_ It � rd at tile woman;. fi� could ust reso __" Us Ito) en 0 wave seem Jalkeired by ) I . � I a;.---------. .... = a trembling POLntllAg 119,11i to . hope of increasing the size of the plant, WVAT IMR PROrjR,ES$IVF, CZAR B ockentista. . I I � - her, than drop it significantly on the PLANT DIET. � � ru, temperament for the first time, The ,b His wa,u lips moved, DOING FOR THE PEOPLE, Prof. Wardi In ani addre,6-a Wore tho I - a - first of the$$ was a visit and from S)ms One has thms ofiginally descrLh. Pat that is toolarge, che iloots grow at I , I � Tlae� wido%v looked up from her n ad Whela0vor a palm is tranisplautild ioto a le-I'vork in surprise, as wall she might. some John 0 'a i".11- PWAudogical Section of the Oritish As- I I f rom. havid- twe a them came the faiat word: Od the manu whilob must be prepared the expense ot the top, which is any- 1 4 Byrne, -who .91ept at the hut tHoime", twilrovemeugg by sbe rre*ent Elklveriar- s0datiou at Its recent me -e -ting in T10- � i asked she, not On his WaY to the home station,whera ' iLittle. 2%rtha had foir once usedher were ons to invite a green Plant to thing but desirable, and which retards . 'Without apprehension. �su he Said -he had business with Long thin logs to dinner; "the soup "UIA be the dbveiOpment of the plaut. I A Move fkamlitue Systeniar Gay,erainent ront% gave several remonar for his be- � "These hery rang Mr. Nobte,; tilo , some purpose. After represent- I I I . I . Palms Prevails. 1 .4 give, thism5equire all the light You can I ITOf that the danger from Infection. 47 I es.--Vm going to ugh, In fut-which lie, one quick, intelligent glance at the ad bY water, thel fish by inlaormle, the the morning sun is also good Emperor Nicholas of Rjussia has just disease bacteria throug, . . P leave ,am.,, Omitted to add -he paid -fake ' the pallid face of tLong Sake she hadrush- joint by oarboulo acid, gas and the des- for them., They must be watered as a ,11 thelk, Presence . 1. co ant of travelling many miles ed like the wind to, her fo.ther's shma- oompletid a piece of worIc, which is . "YeS?"-in 06 tone Indicating in- out O is way in order to see him, ty; and now she was returning, at- sort oy ammonim.-, rale� every day In summer�espeaially in thastreets and in the rivers used for ; . if they are kept out of doors -and every calculated, to interest students of blis- a supply of drinking wmte,r was MUCA. . - tereat. since a 0 a straight .from the .fair most as, swiftly, with 9, possei of its Pftnts which contain no chlorophyll, second day in, the win I i -t must be exercised in I of 0, ly x -eyed congenial spirit at choice, spirits. Sohn Byrne. was ab- as the green color of plants is called, as, ever, judgmeri ter time. How- tory. Finding .that the wooden cot- overrated, The chief enemy* a the. dfiso . . . "Yes," -in one betraying exhaustion attlato n, and not from tile grog- seatt, and mysteriously absent, f rom. for instance, mu,s,bxoojns, have quite 9, tta-ge, or hut, occupied hy Peter tbe ean bacteria, according to Prof. Ward., * of topic. a anty on the Flat, The visitor, how- tile this reapem-if the palm is dry, it owaship; but foremost amon at Groat, white under the name of Peter is � I . my different d.1 - should be watered; if the reverse, sulallight, whiob, has the effact either t. "And where do you go thoull" ever, Was too welcome for ,Louw Jake them was Surgeon -major Wagst , � at; they, reed 03, W&tor4 oxy, alone. I Mikailot he laboured as a common of Willing them Outward or of retarding I "Ha I" with unexpected relief, and to consider the visit mysterious,' and carrying his Instrument case, mad s gea, Whlera,113 mad animal matter, . N*ay pex.s*ns hesitate w purchase as for sinister glances and Cunning vastly augmented pomposity of bear- These U6 curious differences between tAlais because they Imagine they are shipwright at Saardsm, was in danger their growth and mila-Liplication. Thia surprise thaic he should have forgot- questions, Jake neither Saw the first. Ing, and devoutly hoping that, who- � of destruction through ton what was Indeed his point---�'home nor was he even a,ware that the second ever the follow was, he would the greeJU anti the non -green plants. difficult to care for, and because of the dump anti 00- can- 0110&rly be shown by Dr. Jitnowski'a to R agland," � had been Pat -and answered, live The green plmnts got thatr food from high price obargedfor them, But they 9160t, he haa caused the entire strue- experiment, Ito expo�sed typhoid germs I long 6nough to give him, Wagstaff, a are mubh cheaper. now than formerly, ture to 6a envoloped. in a sort of outer VA a WbO to the action of surtlight, and r Por The other circumstance was this show of gett.ing his hand in once More. the SOU and air, and f rom. those life- and. with a little attention to shelf of granite mad red brick, while found that direct sunlight killed these Mrs. Trusoott dropped her work on one day he found lying in tile station Jack Rogers was there, too, andPaddy lese matters builld up their own lit- to the directions r have gkveA, can be . R. her tap, and looked swiftly up at the store 'an envelope addressed to, "'Cho Welch, and one or two others, As they Ing structure. as easily raised as any other house instead of resting as heretofore On germs in from foux to seven hours. orri- speaker. And for a single moment Boundary -man on Razorback." Itcon- came up to the ead of the store they Pleat. Moreover. they last a lifetiuse, piles, the hut now reposes on a floor Thea he filtered OWL the heat rays of , . als- p n worn cheeks, in tained a few lines from Mrs. Trus- could see right along tile raised veran- Tha non -green. plants %Vill grow only 4nd, like all things of beauty, are & or foundation of concrete. 'There is a thla stilu by means or ser as or alum � 00tt, begging J,Lke to call. at her store da. With the carmine glare of the where there Is pMmty of animal ma,tteir � ele s in- spite of the lines that had come ton before his deparLtire for E JOY forever. I have had over thirty I Ad, pg.- setting Sun behind them, tits two 'A & state of decay. They inhale oxy- palms Or many year% and, up to d1te 0 everly devised heating apparatus to and found that the typhoid bacUli died I years before their time -for ngifate 11 f ares that met de of that one vided he should consent to L9 their gaze seemed of have not lost ohs of them. And I have preserve the but against dailip. while as quickly as iu� lbia forme,r case. Be )ut a� moment the parted Upd, the wide-open bearer of a message and a trifle or carved ebony, both were so black and 01445 itthey Nvers animals, whilethe not a greenhouse, either. a mosaic floor outaide We but and a next took yaf�lcw a -ad, brown solutions. � two besides. He spelt through the so rigid. gra`-a Plants inhALing carboule axid &,&a, � . , tied blue, eyes, the sudden flash of strong, note, with difficulty, then laboriously As one, man, the little partY slack- which is composed of oxygen and car- delft tile floor inside enable visitors W1131ch mllolved the red and yellow, rays I I to walk, about the place without doing to pass through, but prevented the V10- 4 � bad interest, lit up, the woman's face into iadited a reply mud dropped it into ened its pace; Paddy Welch doffed his 15011, exhale tile oxygen and retaia the STARTING CEIRYSANTI-19MUMS. i day in pped, the December was. Mentioned on which he any harm or injury to the interesting liat, or chemically active rays, from I I that bo&ttty� The next, tile blue eyes fill- tile mail -bag. -In his note a felt wideawake, and the others did the carbon for food. In the dark, green Bring the chrysaiAlismitims old edifice a u t drink ad with t a%rs, the chin dro same; than they moved forward very, from the would without fall prase.nt himself at very slowly and Jaek Rogers said, Plants, behave like uon-green lauls, cellar about h Febr- - tax to ., oht�eks went paler than before, and a 'Mrs. Truacott's Service. After that, just above his breath, but, somehow, and absorb oxygen 9,ad give Oft! ca.r- The hut is a, regular labouring 'Mau's tattling typhoid germs; ulth, them. Un- 11 broken voice repeated in a woudering with a. feeling of satisfaction quite more gruffly than he intended to say bonio acid nary, and place them for a few days :1 . There ' . dwat'llug, consisting of two, rooms, and der these eircuoustances he found tl,%t lelved I new to him, he inquired for the boss. Lt: "Ha's gone home square enough, a.100, are EL trumber of exceptions, in a sunny window. . � whisper: "Home to Ruglandt" Air, Noble, who had already heardwLth now, boys, and for good." to the ru3o that green plants do is constructed of gray plankm while thla germs flourished aA wail as U t If Py I bus- "Yea," Said ,Long Jake softlY,"1101036 amusement of Jake's projected , trip Yet darkness fell over King -parrot 'not take Livia The little shoots will soon be. -in to tht roof is of red tile. There axe only ILad been in the dark. On Lite. otLer 4 g food, The parasitic start out, and when these are suffici- two , A 1. Af- i home, 'w" not surprised to hear now Flat, amd the boys still It mistI81*0. though it has grean leaves , wi,adows, to the house, and while hand, a ,;,ilot so,tution, which 111cm- . ngerad Out- and cotad obtiin car4on; food from the .eStlY hardened for slips, pot them, or fired But he had no sooner uttered the that lie intended co , in for "his side the widow Trusciatt's store, For air, yet drinks the slLp of the Oak there is no furniture, that used by ad. rays of that coi�or to pass tl-rough ,I Ming I sev- cheque middle of Decem- the $urgeon-ogtjor said Q or wh'at is preferable, take ut. the youAg ,words th;%n lie jumpied up clumsily ber. ,here was 8,PPletree on which it grows. Peter the Great having been tak,en to it was fatal to th outinued existence i I, her Jake, however promised tostay ,still the, ghost'Sf a, ohN,66e; and the plants with some oO the T00%.- _�s thess -without it, word or warning andstep- until a The VIBALL, fly -trap, the Pitcher plant St. Petersburg, there axe several tools of the'gorms. ' Roe (i'llerefore conciluded I t bar now bouticlary-rider should be Sargeon-major was sober mad on his and the bUtterwart& capture insects by tire less trouble t,,o get 4t-.Irt�-a. that it was the clieralval rays of the !fully a turn promisei te Small voi-, Put- Is founder of gunlight WhIA-11 had the effect of do- .� Ily out of tits veranda. Almost saut Out to the hut, -which, it was M'ottlof a -ad ought to hmye k"WO, even �au ingenious urrangemant of their Pting broken blatIll the Russiaa Ruipite worked. The walls stro7ing the Ped h' flat Pot them In and plank at which the instantaneously, Mrs. Tru td�ashoald be� -done a day if he didn't. Scott heard 1 t leaves. of eartl.t ,rawa,re ill I � t few or two before , which he wish- That day week they ranJohnByrne oured. and digest the mea,l thus so- tiag broken bits of eartheamoare in the I fire mdorned -.v,!Lh paintings anti in- * VITAL � I shrill exclamation, followed by a volley ad expressly to Leave, to earth !a the ranges, They dragged soil to ensure good drainage, and keep ITY OF THJ�.Sh.' GRRAi�% � of angry words, As December drasy, gradually nearer, him book to the Flo It is these variations from a general I scriptions, mostly placed there by I . .t, mnr� would have rule ,,vilich Prevents the animal kiag- I'll,, ants out of the sun for a few* days i I Tolle "Why, whatever is lt� All, dear, he grow daily wearier of his dally lynched him in sight of his own bar, 1 ults they are ,well -rooted; then place former enaperors of Russia. PrOf. livard tlio,ught, that too Much . attention haft been paid to the disea,se 1p to work. 115 became restlessly impatient; but for one circumstance The Ink kdoms b6ing Separated from the plant ,,,, a sunny willdOW until 51MY Or king of Holland presented the hut mail. i bacteria and not. enough to tile benign aear, dear!" she cried, rushing ingd.om � Out, and his nights were broken by vivid, ,!�as scarcely dry on an official bulle- by habits of reading. June, Lwnhen they are transferred to the I 1 with something akin to a fresh pang disturbing drokims. As a rule (.base tin a -Ailed to the door of the now flour, t The mushroom prevents the distinc. I open ground. I mtwh iladebted Ill so manv fields to,the a Was I . ion that pients do, -not, like animals, � . the surrounding gardens to his Rus- I or "good" bacteria. Mankind was so � dreams bore him back across Seas of falling Opposition shanty which set inbale Oxygen. These insect-feediniq lbemiga bacterla, that he't1lought, thab I this In liar heart. Sian daughter-la-:aw, Sister of Linper- I 11 time mad the world to a peaceful lit- forth that the patient was at last Plants bar the way I 0 queath- tir W , "It's only this, ma'am," ber cried, Us Immlet In Somersetshire. But they definitely out OE d to r Nicholas I., andshe in turn lie I before long t of legas -4-ould looild labor&- I I atioll a distluo- ier %. savagely, throwing out Anger. And they tiOR as that plants Load only on in- CRINESE WOArF.N U. D.'S. edit to her nephew, Czar Alexander 11. Itorie.; in whjt�h the be.havior of these � 0 tlie a dramatic arm invariably ended by the distant and found lt� author, the gallant and skil- Organic matter. until the beginning ,of the presetit;good bacteria pligLt, be observed. As ; )r. Re in tile direction of -it dark little figure indistinct imago of the 1�,ng,,jsb vit- fill Surgeou-ma,jor. already gloriously __ 1:43, Kahn and Zteiyil $hie are tits- reign it wasi shia'ded by a .sort of barn 1 m 1111atir- of fw,t the lieuign bacteria, I i . lage -fading before the strong, con- drunk after 1119 week of enforced Sol)- Linguished as being the only Ch nose of wood, Nvilicil ba,d been built over it, i 1 5 min- th-tt. was. raring. rapidly down the I . I far 'outnumbered ibe disease onea, q , vincing Presentmenti of King -parrot riety the Sick man's bed. TO PACK CUT FLOWERS. but it -wa.4 not until the present 1,.m- though they ,%N-�,re icla"-sent together !A I � bro-id bash high road towards the Flat* or the two pi 1) . John Byrne, amateur bush I � , moos would batil,ted So AM giXIS 'who h1ve, taken ,,t college course. .)in he ; � Afier houses, " that there littlesnake funlastically together, as is - When flowers are to be seat any dis- They gradti-xLed from Ann Arbor Uni- p ro interested himself in the matter . the puO,io 'mind a% being bad with- , down the way ranger, waa taken over to Wattle- a r " oult redenavtilon. ahind this here with dream -locality. town and handed over, quite nicely, tance by raiL they must be packed varsity, 2ifichigin, - and have returned � preserve its historical ratio. It may, Prof. Coun, of Blid(Letown, Conn.. '. him- ba,3 been a -hiding 1) th-3t the proper steps were taken to I lier to picket fence, and a-listenin.- to every NN'hBu mt length the great day to the police. MrY Jssc'ArelY in order to ensure fresh- to their na,tive Lind to practise mad!- I be e shrubs-: found out after patient investiga.tioOk ble 1.0 dawned. Jake set out for the station Thanks to a woman's aursing a r ft I ness when they arrive, They are often cinei having taken their degree of doc- nay, even the vexy soil of tha large that the fine flavor of good butter Was of In- word you and me has been a -saying. at sunrise, riding the mare, and car- & Surgeon�major's experience, Lc Ing L and prettily laid Qut gartlen surround- alUILOot en,tirely due to tho presence. ilk rying all his personal belongings in Xv,ke Put led through. Just when the 1106g the imposing granite. edifies --have it 01 a ciarmin'kiad. of bacteria. This lead's Couroand berl" sent a I'Dng d:stanco on an order for -tor of mediclue. . oss is The ividow turned, and, though the tile awag, al,rapied across the saddle. days began to shorten, and camping oa weddings or funerals, being packed at Melyii Shia auglicized her nauie, and all baeu. brought ebpecially froift RUS­ baeteria. he now breeds regularly in, I 11 ; large quituti0ea and ft is sent all over At the station Yalta received his break- Razorback became mean work, 1. �o the floriava with great care for trans- was known as Mary Stone while at the sia. for t a purpose. 11 �vening gloorn was Settling rapidly% fast and his check; the latter- the ac- shutters were put up .1 t the Dew portation, I up,ivars4y. Both girls were grea,t fa- A PR0GR,E1-;6IV-E EALPBROR. 'the -orld to talprove, the q,trility of itatledecitiatm glancetoassure her count comia,g to a, few pounds under store" A week later, ',Long Jake's �buitter. I � WAt yonder skeltering imp was the fifty -being writteu for the round trip home begrin. But Jaoi' Rogers . Light woodipu boxes from twotosix vorites with th4r liamtes, and Ida, Kahn Talking of Russia. it may be men- ; '1116 Makers of Rovqilefort cheme in , I - vreature in the townshl Sam, thanks to a graceful bonus froin turned out quiLe right after all ; the Inches deep are Much better than. paste- was made secretary of her class. Tbey tionad. that, aitkough the grant Of a � Preach and a Grayere cheese in SwIt7- ­-- an ek ,W1,MW_,_Z 1P the boss, Thus emancipated, Jake rode trip was Confessedly "for good." Nor board boxes, which crush and Joao their constitution is as faroff as ever.there OrIaTid niix a little old ript-liet) elatefte, , _i;' �1110111 . inter- On to W41,tl6tawn with a heart of ai was it made atune. shape 6oal the Moisture inside, it they I with that ,whit-li Nva%, oil")- lit (lrepara- _1 tl- she took any sort of dressed In American style, except upon mrs very great changes for the better, NVUL I she leading a station horse which Notirle are not car,efully handled.' high days and holidays, at commence- that have been introiticed by the pre- tion. Tili-i is now known to Itave been d 111,11!1- � est -little Martha Byrne, whom lent him for the completion of his The Jr.nd. I seat Emperor, and, whereas formerly � b,id even attempted to teach to read. ' Plum a JAYer of sheot�wmddlng in the ment and when they took their degrees 0 Only a roulrb and re.ady, way of propa- I , roundabout) i the 4espotism -of the C,rown was nar- gating the right king 4C lul-toria. . .ouraay to I(ing-parrot bottom of the box, cutting it to fit when they donned the pretty garb o raw and reactionary, it, is now pro- ., says: � Tile hot blood mounted to the woman s Flat. At 'vN,attletown tits mare was A LOVE LETTER. zti(`e,wY at the corners, Now lay a sheet I The bacteria are the really great fatted face. She faced about. But Long sold, according to Previous arrange- He hurried up to the offi am Of waxed pafer over the wadding. out- their Own. nation, ' " mad enlightened. With some scavengers of the ,world. in facit, as ,�r of �i Jake was gone. Growing momently alout, for twenty pounds down in Lc* soon ting it to line the faux sides of the These eo,�,��sp$ilv*Ls, there are the same laws, but 3d on cash, The olisque, ivas also cashed -al 'o enterprising young women, they ar, QUO of Pasteur's pupi% said: "When - I I as he ont red the hotel, and without ho2E, administered in an entirely! ever anti wherever there is devollip"t- �,' fainter, his in, gold; so that 'when Jake, rod$ away waiting 14) register, inquired eagerly. If, roses are to be sent, select firm -tin practise difterelat fashion, and the -hole Gov- � p(,n Of organic matter, wbe t her It be, ,,a of are's rbythmica,l canter have already be among I was borne to Mrs, Truscott's ears as from tbat prosperous settlement at "Any letters for fine?,, 'half-OVelled buds. rather than the full- some of the InFluential Chineselfam- � ernment, is carried on now in quite a in the eil,4a, of an herb or an oak.or a. ryman thi% strokes rang out fromithe fli,nt- four in the afternoon, he had seventy The olork sorted out a package with blown Ones, tising a like precaution in Life-$, and are rendering Most valuable different spirit to What wa�a the citse worm or it whale, the work is done ex - placed . strmva track. The widow sigbeddeep- s0vezetgus in tile leather pouch on =Ing other flowers. Let them aeIry so writes their friend, .-Lqiss two or threa years ago. The otfiol�la Chlziivoly by bactoria. They tire tile Binilk I-, his belt, which was imprudent, in spite & negligent attention that comes with . G.7tr"ek become, thanks to the Czar's Ia-. iinpiortaitt, almost the only .agents of 1 ly. 14'. b eaLb sbedrawwas a sigh; of water before packing, until . a Howe. They live in Kiuk- have moru- . r his modest conviction that not a Practice. than flipped one -it very small the stems have taken- iv all the water tang. fluence. quite human in their dealings. universal b3-giene; ttiev vlemx arw&Y 01 the but, this one came with noty force from soul was concerned -and therefore, he ona--on the counter. The traveling possible. Aliss Howe is a, missionary connect- They ,even condescend to offer explan-': more quiL'L-j*,y than ihW dogs of (,oil - 1. been Ia new pain, or rather, from an ever- argued, not a goal could be acquaint- W( -w 14Y them inamooth, even rows, 9d with the Methodist Alission Q,t Kilik- ationawhen things go Nvrong, and they I stantlinplZe. or the wild beasts of the ed -with the in man took it with a burlou;s smile. He on 0 dn farm . present pain re Ovements of soobscare the waxed pa or, placing them so Lang, mud it was she who became later- actually seem. anxious to conciliate pub- ; desert the Tem: I s of MI that has a the -awakened. an inclividlial as Long Jake. smiled more as he read it. Then, obvious that the stems oy tile tipper row will ested In these girts and brought thew. Ilo opinion. 1 had life. 'They protect. the Livia I , "Poor thingl" said Jake aloud, as After an hour'& easy riding Jake of the other travelers,who jostled him meet the blossoms of the lower row, to America, about six years ago, to be All persecution of Roman Catholics, - a,gainat the I umped r and continue packing until the box is educated. So thorough had been their and especially of Lutherans, the faith (lead, they do more -i hamo- 1, the mare dropped Into a, walk at the wits once more on thoroughly fami, 'it he laid it gently against his lips Q thl', Ire stM living beings. if kAnoo, the j foot of the steel) m-luding track over ground; for halt-wm� I Alit filled. Than lay another place of wax- Instruction in English and other in, wbich the Czarina -,Yes reared, have , the huladreds of centuries the world has . ther's t' Razorback. "No signs of business as and his old hut tba track was joined actually kissed it. A loud laugh start- ad Paper over the top of the flower,%, studies, obtained in missionary schools been stopped, and even the Jews, with, I,,, inhabited life continue-% it is to . O)a I I could see. Why, the place was never by One fr011a Wattletown, Never had led him. Iliad above that another sheet of the established in Mup, that when they a few notable exceptions, have been I them we owe it,,, t'�'l 11 " Now. look here, old fallow," said a If there are not suffinlant ftomvers they passed successfully the exa3n!na,- ars no longer are treated as mare rev -, . this Man's spirits b wadding. allowed to go their way in peace. Strik �a fairly started. Poor thing." een so high before, entered the auLversity at Ann Arbor - To we a Nearly an hour later he put the never had the somber tints of the loud voice, " that-, won't do, you know. tO fill the box,. pack in sufficient -,vad- tions necessary for entrance to the lutionists, but are accorded by tlo�; 1 B18 NEAREST NNEIGHBOP i, warn- Mara into a canter at , the top ofthe bush seemed so warm u.nd gay ilithe re suc- I long gentle slope that stretched, glinting sunlight. The gray rough Too apoony for arythiag. ding above the totq layer to (to so, its class of medicine and surgery,, from Government a hearing, while during of the I t1irotigh miles of timber, right down to track had never bounded so lightly Said the traveling man, " The letter is it is of the utmost importa,ace that the which theyfilially were graduated with the last year there actually have been An excellent ,find pertinent sugges. from the heats of the good, old mare; froul. my best girl. box be packett, fum. cases where the local governors and I tion -tvaa that once. made by an old by Sf- the hut., and then be was thinking of honors. This examination required an police magistrates have declared the: Quaker lady to it. grumbling man. Tbo look of 'Mrs. Truscott's when he ff the above direotfoa�§ are careluilly essmy written in English, correct in I tha t tbough surely this heavy pony back The admission was so tivexpeabed that foll0iWed. flowers thus pmoked can deitiands of the strikexa to be well i spoke the -word "Home " Ay, she'd was not a patch upon her for speed be spelling, capital letters andparagraph- had formerly lived neur the Quak- go home, too, fast onoagh, it she bad and lightness. Tbe excitement that " It's no use, You've got to read it so,at many miles and arrive in good Ing; Lacin. -physics, zoology, algebra, founded, and have insisted on tile em- 11 niall . I bad entered bi� spirit during tile last to us," said one of, them. " We want condition at their jour2ey's end, as the geometery and histor7. ployers yielding. I oress, anti from his boyhood had J)aeu . , thought Jake. . MOLS RIGIrr oli, AXPEAL. in the. habit of finding fault with his " 0" Y" quickened stride of the months had life and anima- to know all about your best girl." I tilikilLUIL t5h. lure wh.ieh they have absorbed in They Speak English admirably -sell tion to it nargrlv-1111�, 111elent, well-nigh ani- their stems win keev9 them fresh, said with just a. suggestion of cent, a .1 gen marie, the rider's thoughts, too, came " So you shall," said the o, so a� Last, and by no means least, is the , neighbors, their ways of living, their the qixicker. . At first be made no, effort mal existence. He was no longer the ne, address- they will not wilt as they would if ex- ,they write charming letters ex r permission accorded to the zemstvos, speeoll and ideas. 't�to check them; but presently he found thing that repeatedly, for days, lay ad, with great coolness. "I'll give you posed to the adr. perfectly mad -written, in a, ne I or county and district councils, to ap- y News himself spurring on the mare in or- helpless at Byrne's bar, and returned the letter and you can read it for your- __ hand, peal directly to the Czar against veto He moved to another town, and oiL ter Ike, der to le,tye them far behind. The to the hut he called home without a selves." The four Years' course in the mad!- or Interference on the part of the I his fifSL retarn to his birthplace call. ,in- 50 grotesque ly-twisted gums fled by on pang, without a regret, -without a . hope. And here it was, in these endless " I guess not." said one who had been PAMPAS GRASS. O&I department required hard and�in­ Provincial Governor or County Deputy, ad on his Quaker friend, who had to ug the either hand, bowing mockingly in the loistars of smooth, round tru the loudest in demanding it; 11 -we -like The cultivation of pampas grass is one Oessa.nt work. The course, of instrue- Governor. Each zemstvo is supposed UsLen to & catalogue of that fault:i of nits, that Lion for women is in mll re�pefits the to have full control of the local affairs I evening breeze as he passed-, then the 0 to chair a little, but we hope ,we art of the stuall but interesting industries same as that for men. Nothing daunt- of the district w.hich it represents, its! his new neighbors. She spoke as sciot h- ,umara, round moon shot up and pointed the the Thought had come to him, which reatlemen." whJI a round moon shop up and pointed the had worked all this wonctrous change- 1, ,, ad these brave almond -eyed damsels. members being elected by the, taxpay- 1 ingly as possible, but her words vro� . lea she the Thought that ,was now at last But I insist upon it," -was the an of California. August and September I o ashy gray, and threw to be, put to tile test, swer, " there is nothing to be ashomiso are the months in which the c 8 They took up every study in' its turn, ers. But untA it year ago every deci- I duced no effecL. among a, world whether it PP Of and'went in for bacterio*10gy, electro- sion of the council, no matter whether I In the course of five years the niari'm of the into merciless relief, , Wise, or unwise, good or evil. was of, except the spelling; that's a little Plumes is gathered for distribution ov- therapentics and all the other brain it related to schools, the management, a in two of phantoms, one solitary mortal fly- "Hit, ha! Ha, hal" shaky. I'll admit; but'. she won't care er ,business led him to, make a s e-ond If and in -4 from a Thought. But the Thought AI'Loth in tile least. Read it, Hardy, and judge the Eastern, States of America and ,weariugg studies. They took charge of Of hospitals, the relief of the poor, or move, and on his n,xt visit to lilts tia- as not to be ran away from. It twin- 1, patients in the hospital, wbere they per what net, was subject to the veto of ' rwn the old Quakelcess was again w. v;Lt could startle him then, but ers but not if,ong Jake turned round in for your,self." I for export. tiva to ad its tendrits.about the man's mind, formed operations, dressed -wounds the Governor Of the province. This favored wLth 9, call. ,d. The and grew and grow until he became the saddle to took at the -queer clumsy Thus urged, Hardy took the letter Probably not -much more than a hun- made diagnoses and wrote prescrID- veto -was used in such arbitrary rash- How does thee ILke thy new home., . st dis- hardly conscious of the trees rushing bird- surely it bird of good omen, shamefacedly enough'and read it. F list dred acres is devoted to this grass ill. ion that it practically deprived the William? she asked. � lace in But he did not -he laughed, then swallowed auspicious- Lions, shirking no duty, however dis- ad tbi- by; t 6s, long gray track reeling out canter, Blacken his steady ly, and as he finished, threw u)On the whole of California, lint Emeh plant agreeable. That they -will prove councils of,all pom-ex. Oh, the, town's all well elapu�gh, said L . t. I bene 40, the scent of the eucalyptus "Ha, ha, ba!" rubbe it � k boars some thIrLyorforty pulums, and very popular Nvtbh their patients in far- True, they poissessed the rigbb of ap- the ,,an in his usual complaining ton , the table and again d the k% forest, tin ac there are about 800 plants on an acM off China, is beyond doubt for to their peal to the Czar, but according to the but the people mrs queer. I can't get ,fling in his nostrils. Sudden- Thts time the hilugh did not come of his hand against his eyes, as if trou- So it is very evident that the total skill they add patience, 'kindness and rules and regulations devised by the, . . fro I,10 ly a pea of harsh grating laughter bled with dimness of vision. (u with them. They're not -%N-hat � 'The rider in- in behind. Jake turned sharply. 111 aucrats and officials, the appeal of - at broke upon the silence. Directly in the track sat a tall, mo. " Pallaw I if I had a love letter like umber of these ornaments, is very gentleness. bure, good neighbors, I wish to stinctively pulled up. The hoarse dia,- 1.hat,"__mod then ,,,ms silent. 8,rg they -were little girls they the council to the Czar against the 'I th-e land I could find somebod.,, tirtt bolLcal peal was repeated; but this tionless, masked figure on horseback; 11 I 8 8 was the kind to live near. It: seems voice that Jike thought he rec- Fair play "' cried' one of t On� of the largest producers has twen- w Zi lb To school to I mrn to react and veto of the Governor could only be pollited time� it was echoed by a low chuckle and. a ers with an uneasy laugh. he O'h- ty acres of pampas grass on a, ranch 'Write, as they belonged to the better transmitted to the throne through 1 strange, with living in three phtees, . ognized cried: "Bale up!,, two miles from the little Quaker town class, As 9, rule, girls in, CIlina. never the Governor in question himself. The I?ve had bad luck inmy neighbors.ov- f r.o.m ,Long Jake. He had lived in the B, " [Ill read it to you, boys," said their of Whittier. go to school, unless they have rich ar- result was that out of 1,000 appeals � Aie p ery time. I e than he could count, up, -the seventy sovereigns fr;Lad, "and I think that you'll agree If there are no old plants the seed ents. The first day of thu school I from zenistvos 4uring the. first t-wo s: -His , yalare, forsootIll J ake's heart qtLailed mad sickened for with me that it's a modial. love letter." yomr William, said the little old Quaker- .1,he -was startled by . , ork hap,' thrushman's liar, the laughing- a moment. The long. barrel. of a re- "' ML oween doax papa, is sown duriaig the rainy season in Jan- stmil scholar brings a little money, years of the. present reign not. more I oking straight across a It. t lit-. tbxde volver covered him, and glittered in " I sa, mi. Prairs every nite at nary and Webruary in rows twelve feet than tivelity actually reachad the Em- els, 0 The momentary sensation, lid wen the about thirty cents each, and a fe%St tile sunlight. Must lie be robbed in I kias your Picsbure I a' ,a,� and careftully tended until . peror. Moody face opposi-te; I think the trou- a Of the had an immediate effect; sit God to bless , art s prepared, to which the parents are -ly th. t w eray.r tll:-Itl broad daylight? With a -wild cry of Nicholas has .now insisted that ,ill ble may be part I h e thea I 1; April.- LopTake shook himself together and you. good bi Papa yure best'. gnrl.11 th�ry frands have attained their iuvLtea, and the idol is set ap. This moves, one of the neighbors moves with . � makes rodiowly and sobeirly onward, Not rage and despair he baried.his. Spurs _ glory. idol is a. long and nmrrow piece of xed be sent to him direct, without passing thee.. Why not leave him behind the As soon! as this happens, the pl through the hands of the Governor. ith two I tliat,e.Thought was expelled; itwas in the� sides of his beavy mount and STOVES AND RANGES USED ATSEA , unies paper, upon whioh the teacher the Find the couwqttence has been that dilr- ne�t� time, or at least ask other folk's . . * twelve- alitlij to remaLla, but on a different dashed straight at the highwayman, — both often [grow to a height of twelve naine of the :wise man whoi isp,1.11� be . , 11:11 before thee Moves . he will [ jori?�i'j"�for now it was no longer re- leaning forward with his face on the or fourteen! feet, are eat by hand,aud worshipped during the year, and hangs Ing the last few months nearly every Opinion Of h; . Igte Mi horse's mants. The robber, beingless Cesitrivaitees it) Keep oven noorit Slivitalld the green appeal that has reacheil him from the P -gid -al 4 in- ,d, viLling y, coolly, disorl in- leaves striped off. They ;he B tit N 7 I heavily mounted, backed a Pace; m-nd Irlitim-ti,; irovirs immival., ow iiie,rop. are then laid out to (try in ,th the paper on the wall council has been granted, while the ately entertained. as ir,ong Jake came on, unarmed and . for three days, to take the sa a sun One of the rules of a, Chlaese school Governors and their deputies are be- I Blifore starting on the rounds of P out Of' is that the scholars must come to school . IS. his paddooks next morning, Long Jake reckless, took del the Stoves and ranges used at Sao, have the ,tem. After this they mris collect- before daylight in the morning, study coming very (,.bury indeed about using AN OBSTINATE STRIKE. madv� a calculation with the butt -end E;hvst Of the charging horse. A firm two Wculiaritieq. One is that tile doors ad and tied up, into bundles of fiftY� to aloud for two hours, find then recite their right of v4doi, In fact, for the One of Ilat-, most obstinate strikes ou 1, List pub soil qu 0 ouc on the rains caused the not to be sent to the do first time Since the organization of .1 H of his stock -whip on th� sandy are made to turn down and alers. Ifive cents is that, lessons. After this they go the zemstvos, nearly forty years Ago, record, that of tile -svorkman in the I 'If � - a common price for a plume. . . heavy brute to swerve; and with m ,wing, and have 'fastenings to hold Some- home to breakfast, but if tiny onel has they are beyinniog to eai�y the power, slate quarries iot Lord Pezrhyn in outside, the hut door. When 616 sum loud Tin the. bullet struck the near times May axe dyed red, violet, green or fa,Ued to recite the lesson, no break- the prerogatives and the usafulne&q W' igh. to was worked. out, he stamped Out the sti,rrup-iron, thence burying itself in them securely when they are shut, so yellow before they f -go to the market. fast can ,be had until Lt is learned. I figures, as if ashamed.' Yet lie had the eel of ake's boot. The frighten- that they can't porsai.illy fly open. The - which it originally was intendA,,d they alas has recently ended. The troii- . . . bey s Ltd, -when a rider an- mereiv 31itisfied himself thViA, in thr8e ad antinal tbandered on; .and in Ha,ving had their breakfast, t toy should possess. tile begmil In August, 1896, � of the HlOnt,13s' time, his gross carningswould . an Other peculiarity is In the rack top. It PALIVIS. a.gmIn until it is time for dinner, a CIDIMIll amount to Prettv nearly firtyl)ounds Instant they were past, nearly bring- is elevated four or five inches, and runs whii.h th-5,Y return again to the school Ittee of Lord P"rhyn's work -n -ton . Lan, she "And, on thrit," said ,Long Jake slo'sv- lug the arnaller horse to earth lutbeir around the edge of the stove to keep The best earth to grow palms in con- and Study the, lessons for the follow- AGAIN01' R.A.TPINS. presented to him certain grievances. �. "and wbat tile mare briags, we rush. A quick -succession of ,,',lots itlid the pots and kettles from sliding off, sists of one-third of good sod ground Lug day By this time it is night. 91iis Owing to the fact that there have These played mn insignifican pa . ly, I an even louder volley of Ourms Killed Some stoves and ranges used &.float 'Se the contest, the real struggle being 11 . I I might manage it." the air; ,T,ong Jake fail; a stinging, are also provided with cross rods wbich , �)Y. the mad two-thirds of sandy soil. Great care goes On van days of the week, as there been two cases recently of persons bav- over the rilght of the workman to cora- , �11�. I The spring months that followed burning blow between the shoulder- I run from the f ixed rod at to be taken to provide for the drain- ls no SaLaTilmy holiday, ,and, of course, Ing their sight destroyed by the'snor- blile. 'When the committee th-maten- Bl;, take were trying ones to Long Jake, He the back of ""I n, da,y,, At nlgbt, before leaving mous hatpins that are now worn by eid a strike, Lord Feurhyn replied. by I - he rod in I ro ots, as retained moisture will a 0 San _. AT I -parrot, Flat. Ono bladas; his. brain sickened and his body the stove to t n t, 4cross log of the p' a papil walks up to the idol, woman- never went no, ,ing " reelect in the smddlel the tot,) of the pots and kettles and hold render . the earth sour and cause the w I , b", women, the London neivspapers have dismissing all the committeemen, from I . or two trips lie made Over to IN (I tt'le- Just as the fiery sun began to dip the bift- tich ga on the wall and bows started a crusade against the rash- � ,t,l,d d, lininig to recognize � . �e town, in order to negotiate for " the in down anti keep them from a plaint to die off. For this reason it is dO%vm to it, On the laab day of school ' I �'.lou 'O i 1013M r behind. the. range, Aim. Trascott board -a u, a- ion. A man who was riding in an om- a in ' ac -P -11U, 0 his workmen. The - I ' . Sale. of the mare with a storekeeper They mi -ad In very hetivy we before the summer vaicatio6, a, cake, .t Y , g1l." .4 f - uipfs - I I . . �ys hap- pre, whioll ended in 0, bargain be- a furious clotter of hoof's outside. She. L�`gi. 01 when the ship is rollini. For advisable to place some potsherds over made of stigmv-came, is offered to the nibus had one of his eyes pierced by. a rik , and 0,11 atte ,it ar- I I . th, .rose hastily and ran out. So did Martha some reason these cross i,ods are more the hole in the bottom of the flower pot. idol, which is then taken down and pin � -om, � i1ext bitration, failwl, until late. last nionflu. I strudk tbat tile mare should ])a lathehatota, NA .ansitting " . Byrne, whom. the widow bad tried in used on British than they are on Ana. to him, her head being thrown ajainst Lord Pearhyn yielded. The s1rike in- ' experi- det'iyei,ed'an� paid for by Christmasat vain to get rid Of all tbd afternoon. erivan slal-ps., . .. - Coarse charcoal is also useful for this , burned, because the next year they will his face by a sudden jolt of the ve- volved. two thousa,.nd Woikmcn, and . I - I 'O roo . oasions Wat Staggering. throngli the little wicket- . When a vessel is in port the front purpose.. have 86 now One. . b1cle, In the other case it girl was 'was the oecasidu nX, g,reat. distress. .11 0 d, d the latestj but on these oe I- bone - The pots employed in raising palms' � I t, of - --- I I ,O`1`;u, gate Was a Strange figure, all- dust Tall of the rack is usually taken out, blinded by it pin in the ba . a coin I I I, �,town observed that the man from � , � I � I tzorback conducted himself very and sweat and blood, and the ashlest. and.th,on the cook loas an easy access shouild be greater in depth than in tpmion with whom she was playing, TIONIX)NIS VTMI AZIONTS., ,� I I .. WInly, a.aid that, the little money he face -man ever reeled Linder. He made to the stove ma he would have with . E.Affr ORIDER TO FILL. � __ — I i spend was in hard cash, In point a width, because the roots strike down, N FATLINC � " 'r .B.,C 'S,F,, clan i. his way unsteadily up to the veramda, Istove a,shore. . ODealar-Doigs? Yes, we have all the . 0 ND. London is in tL continual state of i fact he made it his first business to where he sauk down with a deep sob- . . . ward. When the roots emerge from the . � pt, thos sh m small cheque at tile bank on . I ,� . . I I I finest breeds, Sir, any number a prize-- Native, Western '1owlar-Did you no� vibration. To qemo;nstiate this a , - I I be b tering tho township, Then, . of ))Ing sigh; and his head would have Ragland's missionary societies ex- kolio Lathe. bottom of the pot, it is time Cuct0mV,r_0h, I don't'want any of t1co t Mirror whIs; � TmeatIlly stiopended by a, I � U the inevitable via- fallen back UpOn the boards had not . to transplant the palm. The beat time the, costly,, ultra-fasbionable bree hose I' bail�,qtciras? Here . are I I ... , two the widow camight; his shoulders -,Llad peaded last year al,a87,665 on foreign I ds. I Some I pkk:g up. They are as large fine thread so &Is to UhTow a point OX I I I .. I 1,0 f,he home station, But OU13 � m6sions. That sum has not I in to do this is to the spring. A pot one want a. oomm6a, diag, a regular street I '16, - I . . happened real ly to supported hbm. His tramth ", me ads very - I enr, something that will be m nuisance s t u1pon 4 so,reem, the movings of I r 'Lill) '14,11 n088 Lit.: it mi bt have sav- size arger than the one previously'use tot the neighbors." r Correspondent -By Jove I C, I d ing L was affected by the tr,, . I of life, which, ,& thick And- fast, his eyes Seemed clos- many converts, b d Newspape iob phowed the Oxtaint tcl,,which r,!1k I'lle, monotony is selected, and the palm is planted a so Way are. Immadia,telty te)�grapbw the buill' . At- I � . yE,,1irs and years of it, becatne Ing; yet his fingers fumbled feebly un- ad the lives of a million V111 . , ; bbi Ill all 0 IV 0A 'Lt thby had unfastened a ' . . Vill- Hiu- Dealer - Unit - well, sy I I ­ " te . leather due. I � I little deeper than, before, . I i I . Hail-stonies fell here Lo-d-ty as 'large flo taking place witbin a rmclius of two I L . � - 0"Ky � 20 vely unpalatable to Long .'fake's I . �. . . � I I I I � I _. I 11 I � . I 1, :1 I be, that. 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