New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 30, 1885 · Page 5 of 8
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~4 I fflAT WITH i HIGHWAY!**. JHE JHLRH AtfDJffiESIDE. a- coarse polla*d or bran, when scalded efficient for any purpose for which the A North Carolinian Mall-Rider. 6. Never blow a lamp out from the to form a rather stiff paste, are horse is kept, than when there is a load BY CHARLE8 DUDLEY WAKNKB. useful for helping out the *corn. As a of fat to be carried. The trainer acts A Bold atao-Bobber Who ToxuA *ea*% 7. Never take a lamp to a^closet George Eliot's Favorite Boom. W August AtlanticThe mail-rider Tiettms la Every Coach. rule, fowls kept in inclosed yards upon this proposition, and works the where thereareclothes. Ifriecessaryto RomTid Bits.s should have three meals a day the fat off, experience having shown that :ifJI vflf was a lean, sallow, sinewy man, Beno Lettertothe San Francisco hronicle. go to the closet, place the light at a A very pretty little peisonal para:graph first to consist of soft food, prepared the muscles, trained down by exercise "Talking about brave men," Stage-g distance. lt 5 mounted on a sorry sorrel nag, who by the admixture of boiled potatoes, is going the rounds to the effect until fat accumulations are removed Bobber Marshall said, one night in jail, 8. Use candles when possible "in going proved, however, to have blood in kitchen scraps, bran or pollard, and fattening foods beingmainly abstained that George Eliot's favorite room in a about the house and in bedrooms. "the idea that it takes a man of great her, and to be a fast walker and full barley or oat meal and for the other fromgives the best results in the case boose is a clean kitchen. This is They are cheaper and can't explode, nerve and daring to rob a stage is a two meals corn of some kind is preferable. of a speedy horse. The same rul* will of endurance. The mail-rider was taciturn, worth knowing and emphasizingnot and for many purposes arejust asgood great mistake. lean take the softest The soft food will be all the hold good with the workhorse, though as lamps. that anybody will be surprised at her tenderfoot you ever saw, and, after fixing a natural habit for a man who better if it is mixed over night and modified by the degree in which the preference, but because the knowledge 9. Matches should always be kept him tip in the right style, so the rides alone the year round, over a placed in an oven, so that it may be movements of the latter are slower may give the clean kitchen a boom. in stone or earthen jar or in tin. stage will know his profession the minute lonely road, and has nothing whatever warm in the morning. The preparation than those of the former. If the farmer 10. They should never be left where There is no doubt in the world that a they set their eyes on him, 111 bet I of soft food is undoubtedly has only corn for feed, then he will to think of. He had been in the war rats or mice can get hold of them, "thoroughly clean kitchen is one of can scare the life out of the best Concord troublesome, and those who have but be wise if he make sale of his corn, or There is nothing more to the taste of sixteen months, in Hugh White's regimentreckon the healthiest and most cheery load you ever see. This notion little time should feed entirely with the greater part of it, buying oats instead. a rat than phosphorous. They will places to be found. Every house that we hurt people, or threaten to hurt you've heerd of him? Indian corn. A constant supply of *s eat it if they can get at it. A bunch of ought to be clean from cellar to roof, them, and that we are rough and all "Confederate?" fresh, clean water is essential, and a matches is almost certain to be set butt the kitchen ought to be particularly that, is all nonsense. We just lay for moderate quantity of green food, "Which?" Avoid-Mixing Corn. fire to if a rat gets at it. clean. It is the place where the food the stage in a lonely place, and when such as cauliflower, cabbage lettuce, "Was he on the Union or Confederate 11. Have perfectly good safes in What may be done, and has been that is to maintain the human body the leaders heave in sight we level our broccoli leaves and turnip tops should side?" every place where matches are to be and to evolve itself into human ideas is guns, and maybe fire a shot or done, by a well-known farmer in Ohio be thrown into the yard daily, otherwise "Oh, Union." used and never let a match be left on prepared, and from which it is served. two in the air, to make the horses it will be difficult to keep the occupants "Were you in any engagements?" is shown by his own statement, which the floor. Any dust or cobwebs or vile odors jump and rattle the driver a in a thoroughly healthy condition. "Which?" he makes as follows. He writes: 12. Never let a match go out of about the kitchen are sure to get into little. Then, when all hands are looking "Did vou have any fighting?" your hand after lighting it until you "There is no other cereal than Indian the food, and so htelp to poison the out of the windows, with their eyes "Notreg'lar." are sure the fire is out, and then it is corn or maize so susceptible of improvement human victims fed thereby. But the popping out of their sockets, we yell, "What did you do?" How to Raise Turkeys. better to put it in a stove or earthen or so easily deteriorated. "breath of the kitchenfireand of healthy 'Hands up!' Nine times out of ten "Which?" dish. To begin with, restrain your desire to The cause is plain. Just as far as the cooking are as invigorating as anything that's all we have to say or do. The "What did you do in Hugh White's 13. It is far better to use the safety pollen from the full bloomed tassel is count young turkeys, and let tbem short of an ocean breeze. People who regiment?" fellows in the coach get out of their own matches, which can only be lighted upon carried by the winds will the impregnation alone for the first twenty-four hours have made a study of human faces "Oh, just cavorted round the mountains." accord, and we just stand them up in a the box which contairs them. take a.nd cause the mixture of after they get into this "cold and unfeeling" know very well that the George Eliot row, and, while one of us holds a pistol, 14. Have your furnaces examined the two varieties, and just as many world. At the expiration of type of face means cleanliness and good "You lived on the countrv?" the others go through their pockets and carefully in the fall and at least once mixtures of pollen as you get together housekeeping wherever women are that time they will be quite strong and "Which?" during the winter by a competent per-1 _. i take what little keepsakes they may just so many varieties of seed you will found. Perhaps this gift, or combination decidedly hungry remove them to a son. All the pipes and flues should be "Picked up what you couldfind,corn,. happen to have. have. Hence the great care that bacon, horses ofgifts,resultingin thorough character clean, airy, roomy coop, and give carefully looked to. u. "That'sao* I should be used to avoid mixing. I trouble with the people of this about so. Didn't ma'-e and thorough cleanliness, is as them their first mealonly it musn't 15. If there are any closets in the country is, they rather like to be robbed, have known varieties of corn mixing much difference ^\hich side was round, much a gift of nature as tho gift of house near chimneys or flues, which be meal at all. but boiled eggs, stale I guess. It's easier'n falling off a as much as 80 rods apart, one field the country got cleaned out." poetic genius. there ought not to be, put nothing of i log. Whv, a year ago last winter my wheat-bread crumbs just moistened lying direct to the windward, and the "Plunder seems to have been the ob- a combustible nature into them. Such pard and I was walking along the with milk or water, "Dutch" cheese, field mixed lying just to the leeward of ject?" closets will soil silver and crack crockery mountain road, not thinking of anything or a mixtm*e of all these. the other. This last year was one of Invitations that Mean Nothing. "Which?" and burn bedding. They form a in particular, when alongn came the a coupl-e oth For thefir&ttwo week* feed entirely the best Falls to ripen up corn I ever ko "You got a living out of the farm- ds 3Ftofn Good Housekeeping. 1 bad part of any house that contains in1ancarriage. a of tenderfeet Before we 1 with the eggs, bread, curds, cooked knew. I have seed which was selected ers?" them. The writer had been entertained for catcht UP "You bet i could our breath, one of them rice and cooked oatmeal. About the last Fall out of the corn while gathering. "Yo bet. 7 16. Never leave any wood near a the first time at the house of a certain r third week commence feeding cooked Out of 68 pounds of corn in the th Our friend and guide seemed to have furnace, range or stoveto dry. hospitable old gentleman, and both .__ _-__- mountain ersjiat off, and hollered For Gods oatmeal and from that on they may ear I have 7 pounds cobs and 61 shelled been a jayhawker and 17. Have your stove looked to frequently, were sitting, with half an hour to wait sake, don't shoot. be given any cooked food that would corn. As to its vegetating qualities, marauderon the right side. His attachment to see that there are no holes for the arrival of the carriage in which be suitable for chickens of the same "Well, now, we hadn't any idea of out of 110 grains off of as many ears to the word "which" prevented for coal to drop out. the ho^t proposed to take thegue&t to age. Season all food slightly with salt shooting at all, and didn't know those every one threw out strong and vigorous any lively flow of conversation, 18. Never put any hot ashes or "the railway station, when the former and pepper, and tw ice'aweek add a level fellers were in those parts, but when sprots every one grew. The improvement and there seemed to be only two coals in a wooden receptacle. said: "I want to have you to be sure teaspoonful of bone meal to a pint of they sort of reminded us of our business we have made in the last trains of ideas running in his mind one 19. Be sure that there are no curtains to come and see me again, and if you feed. Never feed any sour food or sloppy by commencing to unbuckle their 28 years gives us a pure original corn was the subject of horses and saddles, or shades that can be blown into don't have any business calls this way, food of any kind, except sour milk, watches and weasels, why, we just took without any admixture whatever We and the other was the danger of the a gaslight. come without them." He then added, and never feed any uncooked food of have all the grains of one colorno them in charge,, of course, and told the ford we were coming to, and he exhibited Never examine a gas meter after apologetically: "I suppose I ought to any kind until after they have thrown spotted, white, red, or blue cobs all tenderfeet never to let us to catch them a good deal of of ingenuity in endeavoring dark. have said this Avhen bidding yougoodby out the red on their heads. Feed often, deep red color, the grains filling in to excite our alarm. Hereturned on that road again, for it was our'n. at the station, but I like to say five or six times a day, until they are around the stem and covering the tips to the ford from every other They thanked us so warmly for sparing Two Boston Dog Stories.' things when I think of them." There three months old then, if insects are conversational excursion, and after with grains as large in bulk as those their lives that I felt a little uneasy ma,s a charming naturalness in the old numerous, you may gradually reduce Boston Record. every silence. "I do' know's there's in the middle of ears. Our aim has about it. In fact, I was half tempted gentleman's invitation, and a wholesouled the number of meals per day to three There is a Newfoundland dog, Lion any great danger not if you know been to get as heavy a dent variety after we'd let them go to foller them up or even two. hospitality that were not to be by name, who gives daily proof of his the ford. Folks is carried away and as early in maturing as possible, and kill one or both of them, for somehow misunderstood. They would have After they are three months old,they there. The Toe gets up sudden comprehension of what is said to him. and carry out the producing aualities they gave me the impression that I Tfjen almost totally lost if the maybe given wheat, cracked corn,etc., There's been right smart rain lately. A lady called on his mistress the other at the same time." hadn't done my full duty." invitation had been reserved but no whole corn until they are some It you're afraid you can git day. During her call Lion came in He smiled grimly for a moment and lot* a la&t act of formality, as many five months old. Keep the coops dry set o%er in a dugout, and I'll take rather slyly, lay down on the parlor added: "Now, what on earth could I Shall There he Trousers and Suspenders are in the habit of doing. One may be and clean, and the turkeys out of the your horses across. Mebbe you're carpet, and went to sleep. The conversation do under such circumstances I didn't for Women, justified in taking but very little stock dew and rains until they are fully feathered, used to fording? It's a pretty bad ran on, and the visitor said rob those fellers. They made us presents vet "come and see me again," when accompanied and have thrown out the red. I can quite conceive that a man ford for them as don't know it. But finally: of what they had. Yet, when they with a "goodby." Though Danrpness and filth will kill young turkeys thoroughly imbued with thej prejudices you'll get along, if you mind your eye. "What a handsome Newfoundland got to Wadsworth, they told the people a, suitable feeling may stand behind as surely as a dose of poison. There's some rocks you'll have to recieved from a biased education, you have!" that they had had an all-day fight with "the invitation in such case, yet it is For the finst few days confine the look out for. But you'll be all right, indisposed to accept new ideas, and Lion opened one eye. "Yes," said road-agents that the woods was full of not to be compared to the certainty poults to the limits of the coop and if you follow me." deeply endowed with a love for the his mistress, "he is a very good dog, them, and that they had surrendered safety run then, if all appear strong that exists in the less formal mode. If beautiful, might be reluctant to pay and takes excellent care of the chil- Not being very successful in raising their valuables only at the last moment, and well, give the mother hen and her one is staying at a friend's house for a his addresses with a view to matrimony an interest in the dangers of his ford, dren." finding themselves overwhelmed. These brood liberty on pleasant days after portion of the day and is abouc to to a woman wearing trousers. although he could not forego indulging Lion opened the other eye and waved things are all believed, too, even by the the dew is off. leave just before meal time, he must Still, under the influence of familiarity a malicious pleasure in trying to make his tail complacently to and fro along old-timers, men who ought to know better not think of accepting an invitation to If they get caught out in a pleasant with the idea of a change in the nether the strangers uncomfortable, he finally the carpet. .1 and my pard have robbed the Sierra remain for the meal when it is made shower, get them to shelter as soon as garments of the sex, and especially turned his attention to a trade. "This "When the baby goes out he always valley stage three times now at the at the time of departure, the guest, possible and if they are chilled take should thej' generally be adopted by hoss of mine," he said, "is just the goes with her, and I feel perfectly sure same place. I'll tell you how it was perhaps, with hat and cane in hand. them to the house and thoroughly dry pretty women, it might reasonably be kind of brute-beast you want for this then that no harm can come to her," done. Pard had a Winchester and I The host could not say in plainer and warm them. See that the little expected that a change of opinion and his mistress went on. country. Your liosses is too heavy had a pair of Colts m'my"belt7but the language: "Stay and dine with me I turkeys come home every night. A emotion would ensue, and that perhaps Lion's tail thumped up and down violently How 11 you swap for that one o'yourn?' I ,v^ aa A* -fi, ^A job was done every time with an old do not expect that you will, and hen mother will come home at nightfall, OTQW in time he might even be brought $n the carpet. The reiterated assertion that the powder and ball pistol that had no load but the turkey mother must, for rather hope that you will not, though to regard trousers as fillingmore completely "And he is so gentle to them all, and horses were not ours, that they were the first few nights, be hunted up and in it, and wouldn't have gone off if you have a licence to force yourself his idea of the beautiful than do such a playmate and companion to hired, made little impression on him. driven home. After they are three upon me." Yet, how many people there had been one, for I didn't have skirts at the present'day. There is another them, that we would not take a thousand All the way to Burnsville he kept recurring months old, turkeys are quite hardy, there are who issue their invitation in any caps. Pard would fire his point that requires consideration, dollars for him." to the subject of a trade. The and may be allowed range at all times. fnst this formal way, as if to get the Winchester as close to the ears and that is the Lion's tail now went up and down, instinct of "swap" was strong in him. If turkeys that are well cared for, and credit for hospitality without confer- of the horses as he could without practice of wearing the gown cut to and fro, and round and round, When we met a yoke of steers, he have always seemed all right, show ..rLug it upon any one. dropping them, and I would swing low in the neck, so as to expose with great undisguised glee. turned round and bantered the owner signs of drooping when about six weeks the old blunderbus in the air and holler.. "But," said his mistress, "Lion has the breast, and without covering for a trade. Our saddles took his or two months old, give Douglas mixture Every time it happened just thesame. one serious fault." fancy. They were of the army pattern, for the arms. It is doubtful if this To Clean Looking-glasses. in the drink or food, and add a The chaps climbed out, begging that Total subsidence of Lion's tail, together and he allowed that one of them leads to any ill consequences. It has little cooked meal to the feed once a there should be no bloodshed, and we Wash with a soft sponge dipped in with the appearance of an expression would just suit him. He rode a small been continued for many generations day.Maine Farmer. would say there wouldn't be any if the warm soap suds. Dry carefully with a of great concern on his face. Hat English pad, across which was without apparent injury. It might be yield was good, but that we would have cloth, and then sprinkle with fine Hung the S mail pouch, apparently "He will come in here with his dirty supposed at first thought that bronchitis, to kill somebody if we didn't get enough powdered chalk or whitning tied in a Good Points In the Holsteins. empty. He dwelt upon the fact that feet and lie down on the carpet, when I pleurisy, pneumonia and many to pay for our trouble. Every mother's piece of muslin, and polish with a his saddle was new and ours were old, have told him time and time again kinds of rheumatism and neuralgia In the Holstein the average farmer son of them would give up things leather. Large mirrors may be done in and the advantages that would accrue that he musn't do it." would be the result of the custom, but has a cow that will give him on an that we'd never have thought of looking the same way. To give even a better to us from the exchange. He Here Lion arose with an air of the such is really not the case, all of these average from 6 to 10 gallons of milk a for or demanding. There was only just polish before applying the chalk, dip didn't care if they had been through utmost dejection and humiliation and day. and from 10 to 20 lbs. of butter affections being much more frequently my pard and I, but the passengers the sponge in clean water and squeeze thenar, as they had, for he fancied slunk out of the room, with his lately a week. And the texture and color of met with in men who cover the chest would think they could see some of our it out, and then dip it into spirits of an army saddle. The Friend answered exuberant tail totally crestfallen. the butter is first-class. After theTriState and arms with several thicknesses of men behind every tree. wineand rub over the glass. Only take lor himself that the saddle he rode A dog went every day, with a dime fair, held at Toledo, Ohio, September woolen material in addition to a shirt "One feller fainted dead away once. care that the sponge does not touch belonged to a distinguished Union General, given him by his master, to buy meat last, embracing tne States of of linen or cotton. It has been strenuously We'd just got them in a row good the frames, if unvarnished but if varnished and had a for his dinner at a butcher's shop. (bullet in it that was Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, Mr. J. W. urged by many so-called sanitary when this feller's knees commenced to they may be cleaned with the put there by a careless Confederate in The dog always presented his dime, Rogers, of Pitsfield, 0., said: "Imade reformers that women should knock together, and he kept getting out spirits of wine as well as the glass If the first battle of Bull Run, and the which went into the till, and then his entries of one tub of factory and one support their skirts by straps passing writh it for mon- of line. I finally thougLt I'd scare him -white spots appear on varnished owner would not part meat was given him and he trotted of dairy butter, made from my Holstein over the shoulders, and some few have and the rest of them a little, so I hollered, furniture a shovel of hot coals held at ey. But the mail-rider said he didn't home with it. One day the butcher full bloods and grades, and the been induced to adopt the method. It pretending to give orders to the mind that. He wouldn't mind swapping some little distance over the part will thought he would play a trick on his committee awarded me first prizes on is to be hoped that it will not spread. boys hidden behind rocks and trees. his new saddle for my old one and customer, just to see what he would take them out. Care, of course, must both. They claimed the butter was A woman's hips are proportionally the rubber coat and leggins. Long before do. So he put the dime in his drawer foe taken not to scorch them or to injure "'Boys, bore a hole in this gentleman firmer and a better grain than any wider than those of a man, and there we reached the ford we thought and went about other business. The -the surface of the wood. China or with the light overcoat on if he moves other exhibited, and there was a large is no better way of keeping up the Ave would like to swap the guide, even dog waited patiently along time to be class vessels are best cleaned with the an inch, or any of the rest of them.' show of butter of good quality from many petticoats that it is sometimes i at the risk of drowning. The ford was waited on, showing some signs of im* finest fuller's earth. If they have any "Just then a I ij feller, the second one Jersey and other milk stock." necessary to wear than passed in due time, with no inconvenience patience. The butcher made no sign ciose smell powdered chareoal -will remove from the limber-legged chap, had a chill by fastening them with string or I don't deny that the Jerseys save that of wet feet, for the of serving him. Finally the dog began it. If washing with it does not like, and his teeth came together with bands around the waist, over the corset. will make more butter from a stream was breast high to the horses to bark violently, walking meanwhile succeed, leave the article with thecharcoa such a noise that the other feller Shoulder straps hinder the movement given amount of milk, but the but being broad and swift and full of from the till to the chopping block. in it for a few days. thought somebody was cocking a rifle, of "the chest and tend to make larger flow of the Holsteins will sunken rocks and slippery stones and "What do you mean, you rascal?" and with a wild whoop he dropped in a those who wear them round-shouldered. more than make up the difference, and, the crossing tortuous, it is not a ford shouted the butcher. "Get out of dead faint. The rest of them thought Besides, they could not well be How to Feed Poultry. contrary to the generally expressed to be commended. There is a curious here get out!" And he kicked the dog he had been shot dead. They were too worn with a low neck-cL-ess. Even if opinion. I consider this an important In an article on this subject, the delusion that a rider has in crossing a out of the shop. scared to notice that there had been no trousers should come into general use item in favor of the Holsteins. 'Cfardener's Magazinesays: It is a very swift, broad stream. It is that he is The dog lingered an instant, and report of a gun. Well, we came near for women it would be better that they The Holstein milk, containing as it rapidly drifting up stream, while in easy matter to incur a serious loss annually then trotted away in a determined overdoing the thing that time. They all should be kept up by the support of does a large per cent, of casein and fact the tendency of the horse is where a good number of fowls manner down the street. In a few got so faint and sick that it was hard to the hips than by suspenders passing other solids, is still worth half the price to go with the current. minutes he came backwith a policeman! axkept, by injudicious feeding. All find their valuables. It is a great convenience over the shoulders. It is true that of new milk for making cheese and feeding .kinds should have a sufficiency of food to a stage robber to have the many men wear suspenders, and this new stock, and will largely help toward 'without being overfed. If the birds passengers hand their stuff right out. fact may, perhaps, lead to their adoption the keeping of the cows. Calves His Turkish Bath. An Old Prophecy. are kept in a state of semi-starvation "Speaking about weapons, why, I by some women but again, no can be fattened on skimmed Holstein tht hens lay but few eggs, and those Somebody has unearthed an old When the Turkish baths were started, have robbed stages up in California and inconsiderable number of the male sex milk. A high authority states that he intended for killing become so attenuated a great many doctors introduced prophecy for the year 1886 of a decidedly over in Utah without any weapons at support their trousers from the hips. has produced a growth of 100 lbs. per that a very considerably outlawis baths in one form or another all over uncomfortable nature, writes all. You don't need any. Ill bet a If comparatively narrow-hipped men month on calves fed only on Holstein necessary before they can be bi-ought theconntry. One was started in Chicago tenner that I can take an old-fashioned a Roman correspondent of the London skim milk after the cream had all been can do this ide-hrpped woman ought into proper condition for the table. by Dr. Winters. One day a tall tin candlestick and hold up the best Globe. It appears that in the taken off. It is notorious that the to be able to do it better. A good lank chap came in: he was at least six and when there they lack tenderness stage-load that ever came over the church of Oberemmel, near the city small amount of skimmed milk left deal more might be said in regard to feet two inches high, and with a frame and delicacy. To feed too liberally is mountains. The driver is generally as of Treveri in Germany, there is a stone from the light yield of noted butter hats, shoes and stockings. But women to carry two hundred and fifty pounds wasteful, and in the case of laying badly frightened as any of them. He tablet, some centuries old, on which is breeds is almost entirely worthless for will settle all the questions of dress actually weighed only one hnndred hens decidedly objectionable for is always looking out for agents, and he cut the prophetic versein prose it cheese or feeding young stock. for themselves. There is no evidence and thirty-five. "I've not got consumption, a hen, when it becomes very fat, sees them behind every bush. I have may be rendered: "When Mark shall In all the leading cheese districts of to show that in this respect men have though I may look like it," robbed stages all alone and made the ceases to lay freely, and is subject bring us Easter, and Anthony shall the North, notably Northern New ever interfered with them, and if they said the fellow but I've got the malaria driver and passengers give up their to various ailments, and an overfed sing praises at Pentecost, and John York, Northern Pennsylvania, Northern should presume to make the attempt worst kind." The doctor agreed arms, their watches and money, and cock becomes lazy and subject to Ohio, and a large district of Indiana shall swing the cencer at the feast of it is not at all likely that their advice to cure him in six baths at $2.50 each. then dance for me. They thought I Ieat from apoplexy. Full-grown and Illinois, the factorymen are Corpus Domini, would be heeded.Dr. W. A. 'Hammond, After a Turkish bath he shut the fowls should have just as much as introducing the Holsteins."C. W. earth resound in the North American Review. man up in a glass baking-box. There they will readily eat and no more. Charlton, in Ohio Farmer. ings." Now it so happe: was a little thermometer indicator on Barley, either whole or in the ground year Easter falls on St. Mark's day, Ounces of Prevention. the outside. The doctor took a newspaper advantage we have in our business. state, is fairly economical, used either Pentecost on that of St. Anthony of Corn-Fed Horses. and sat down in arockingchair, From the Fireman's Herald. We scare them to begin with, alone or in combination with other Padua and the Corpus Domini comes where he could watch the indicator. Chicago Live-Stock Journal. 1. Always buy the best quality of and then they see everything double! food. Oats and oatmeal are of especial on St. John the Baptist's day, June When it indicated 90 deg. the patient Corn iathe bane of the farm horse, One man is just as good as fifty in this value for fattening for the table. oil. 24. Here, then, are the first conditions tapped on the glass. "Is it all right, as it is also offchehorse doing any oth_ line. He don't need to be a hero, either. Indian corn or maize is perhaps, of the propnecy fulfilled, so 2. Never make a sudden motion with Doc?" he asked because it's mighty er sort of work, not because of not be. He just wants a little nerve and an one of the most economical foods for that now believers prophecies and hot, I can tell you." The doctor assured a lamp, either in lifting it or setting it ing sufficiently nutritious, but because imperious air. If I had alw poultry, and has the advantage that, ^^^f#$ii$&$**it !*$ worked anxious-minded persons generally him that he could stand it up to down I it makes too muchnfat and not enough alone I have been a rich man to-day vowing to the size of the corn, sparrows have to sit down and think of everything 120 deg. Before the bulb had pushed i muscle. The horse's muscle wears 3. Never put a lamp on the edge of and I wouldn't be here either. I made -are unable to rob the fowls. Pieces of the record to 100 deg. he broke out disagreeable that can possibly my great mistake when I commenced away by work as metal wears away by a table or mantelr bread and vegetables of all kinds may again, and again the doctor pacified happen to this poor old planet and working in partnership. It will ruin friction. Fat wears away under exercise, him. The 100 deg. point was just 4. Never fill a lamp after dark, even 'be utilized, and scraps of meat chopped the dwellers thereon between January 1 any man in my profession. If I ever but its disappearance in nowise up rather small are of great value passed, when the victim shouted out and December, 1886. And really if if you should have to go without a get out ofthis scrape Tm going to jump lessens the power for either draft or in a voice of sheer desperation: "I ^'Oin.feedingfowls shut up in the small the cyclones, and earthquakes, and light. the country. The business isn't what speed. On the other hand, welland say, Doc, bring me a fork, won't you?" Qf f' yards where they are unable to obtain epidemics, and "wars and rumors of it used to be years ago. It's" to easy. 5. See that the lamp wicks are always wellnourished vigorously-exercised "What do you wantof a fork?" asked fc'%!!, worms and insects. Potatoes wars" of the years 1882-3-4-5 "are to There is nothing exciting about it any muscles, without a deposit of fat to clean and that they work freely in the doctor. "I want to stick it into '4oiie and mixed with sufficient be eclipsed, the prospect is not an more. It makes me sick sometimes me to see if I am done. I know lam." keep them company, art- much more the tube. agreeable one. when I think of the tenderfeet I have robbed. I ought to have gone into the thia.H trans racket long before