New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 29, 1887 · Page 5 of 8
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WAIT A BIT^Tf after this conversation. "Come into FARM MANAGEipiNT, year-old eyes were red with crying expensive trees will in ten. Properly value of land will be largely increased, the library, your papa wishes to see but they deceuded together. "Your trimmed they have been used to excellent if it has upon it a thrifty growing grove When'Johnny came a-courting, you." train rustles just as Lady Macbeth's advantage to ornament public of catalpas. A well marked variety of I thought him overbold, 0$&& "I wonder what mamma wants?" does in the sleep-walking scene," whispered Farmer of Small Means Require parks and private pleasure grounds. It For I was but a young thing, the catalpas is recognized cultivation -mp said Sue, putting down her linen doilies the youngest girl, and Florence And he no' very old. Considerable Time for ImMf is not necessary to improve all the in some of the western states flowering on which she was working a Rosina And though I like him well enough, took a momeutary comfort in this farm at once, and it is seldom advisable proving Their Places. two weeks earlier than the ordinary I sent him on his way, Emmet tea party. "When they go into momentous resemblance. to attempt to do this, even if the form, which is said to greatlv excel in With, "Wait a bit, bide a bit,** the library, and shut the door, and call The doctor and his wife were in the owner has the means. There is pleasure hardiness, with larger white flowers Wait a week and a day I" Value of the Wood of the Oatalpa Tree? me, something has happened to Jack. hall the carriage stopped the door in seeing a place improve gradually and more upright growth. This variety When Johnny passed me in the lane ^Success of Business Men By-the-way, you haven't had a letter flew open. and becoming in better condition vear reproduces itself from seed. Chicago ^^j*- "Jin Farming- And pleaded for a kiss, ,l for a week, have you, Florence?" "Well, mammy, here she is," cried by year. A piece of low land may be limes. ws-fiisfiiHsaf_ And vowed he'd love me evermore "Not for two weeks," said Florence, Jack, a big, good-natured college boy, W For granting ot the bliss left in its natural condition to produce ^5s*i^ 1?,'~~*-& y-$ ^Although I'd liked it ower well, bravely, though the telltale color dyed with an honest pair of ugly grav eyes. Hard Advice to Follow. Systematic Husbandry. grass for hay till it is needed for cultivation. I ran from him awav, her cheek for an instant with a crimson and out stepped a wizened little old After the high land has lost Mr. Edwin Snyder, of Oskafdosa?^, Many agricultural papers are *con6tantly With wait, "Wait a bit, bide a bit, wave. "I don't believe you care one lady with a jolly kind face, for all the much of its fertility in consequence of Walt a week and a day!'' contiibutes the following to the last telling farmers of all conditions bit about poetry, Bertie. I've been world the prophecy of Sue's at sixtyfive. repeated croppings, it can be seeded quarter's report of the Kansas state that they should keep no "scrub" animals When Johnny fell a-ranting, reading this lovely 'Absence' for half down to grass and clover, and the low With, "Jenny be my wife?" on their places, and that they board of agriculture: an hour, and you keep on drawing as "Why, it's Emily! it's Aunt Emmie! land drained with tile and brought And vowed I never should regret if it were 'Heavens's Philosophy.' should on no account in grading up Several 3 ears since, a member of When did YOU come? Where did you However long my life under cultivation. "The day of small "What shall I do with all the days and hours Althoueh I like it best o' all, their stock obtain the services of males come from? How are you here?" the Jefferson county bar, who had some & things" on the farm should "not be despised. I turned from him away, That must be counted ere I see thy face?" "From England, on the Scythia," that are not of pure blood and of the When all the improvements on time before abandoned the practice of With, "Wait a bit, bide a bit, Td make caramels some of the cried Jack, answering everybody at a farm are made in the beginning it is most approved breeds. They state his profess ion and retired to his farm, Wait a week and a day!" time," said Sue, flippantly, and swing once. "I told Sneed to wire you, but I likely to run down in appearance and what is truethat an inferior colt, cow, said to me: "It requires more skill Dh, Johnny was a ninny, in a hamock three hours a day at least." dare say he forgot Aunt Emmie's productiveness. When they are made 1 or pig eats as much as one that is superior and general ability to run a farm successfully He took me at my word! "Sue! Sue!" came the voice from the name. I had onlv time to shout out to gradually the place is constantly improving. And he was courting another in all respects, while it is not than to conduct a successful library. "Daughter," sad her mama, him I wanted the carriage at the The plan of the improvements The next thing that I heard. legal practice, and after trying both worth half as much to keep or selh It a pale, shrinking lady in a white wrapper Oh, what a ninny was Johnny, station. Why, what are you all so should be made, and time taken To mind me when I'd say, professions I know whereof I speak. a man is to keep cows for producing and pretty embroidered breakfast dazed about? Anything wrong? And tor carrying out as the farmer has time "Wait a bit, bide a bit, To plan the business of a farm, so as cap. "Now, don't get in a passion, you Florence What, my darling, milk, they advise him to build up a and means. Wait a week and a day!" dearest doctor let Susie see the telegram. crying, when I've brought you a beautiful provide against the contingencies and first-class herd of Jerseys, Ayreshires, Value of the Catalpa. Oh, my dear, I fear something diamond ring, with 'Fidels ad Heigh-ho, I've met my Johnny, mishaps which may arise without interfering or Holsteins. They will fill the lkpail I gin him a blink o' my eye. terrible has happened. I had a sort of mortem' us big as life inside."Ira 0. The catalpa, says Prof. Sargent, long with the steady, continuous if they are kept on the place, and And then he fell a-raving, persentiment you know I was telling Cabell, in Harper's Bazar. known and generally planted as an ornamental prosecution of the regularly recuring For the want o' my love he'd die I will fill the pocket if they are sold to you. doctor" 2 ne'er could be so cruel, tree, has of late years begun work of the seasons, requires sagacity, breeders or dairymen. Farmers are So I set the weeding day, 'Fiddlesticks with your presentiments!" He Knew Her Sister. to attract considerable attention as foresight, and calculation. Indeed, it assured that Herefords and shorthorns With, "Haste a bit norjwaste a bit, roared the doctor, a red-faced offer.ng peculiar advantages for economic requires generalship." This remark Mrs. Dollinger, a Soux Falls lady, There's danger in delay. eat no more than "scrubs," while they old gentleman with a lot of blue-black planting. The wonderful durability ~~Jmnie T. Dowe. made an impression on my mind. Its who lives on Twelfth street, heard a mature at an earlier age, attain a much hair that stood up from his forehead of the wood of this tree, long ago sagacity and truthfulness became apparent like porcupine bustles. "Something rap at the front door the other afternoon, larger size, furnish better feed, and A Trial of Faith. pointed out by Gen. Harrison, but un- upon reflection. To properly terrible, indeed, something disgraceful, bring a higher price in the market. and responded to find a very distinguished-looking something dishonorable, something that t-1 lately imperfectly understood, its systematize the intricate business of Not unfrequeutly these papers show gentleman, extremely brings my gray hairs in sorrow to the rapid growth in good soil, and freedom the husbandman is the first and the difference in the price obtained for dignified and handsome. grave." The doctor had not a white from attacks of insects, make the catalpa most important step in overcoming the "What I consider the essential element two lots of steers of the same age, one "Ah! Mrs. Dollinger, I believe," he lock in his head, but h's meaning was many obstacles and vicissitudes which a most promising subject for general of happiness in any love affair is lot being graded Herefords or shorthorns apparent, if his language was figurative said. beset his road to success. The greater planting in rich, strong soil in any the supreme faith and perfect trust of and the other "natives" or "i always said John was a sent! "Yes, sir." the number of conditions and elements portion of the United States south of the one in the other," said the Heroine, 'Scrubs." The great advantages of mental, tennis-playing idiot. Never "My name is Harcourt. I live in which constitute a problem, the greater the forty-second parallel Fmther in a voice that in a moderately pretty let me hear of tennis courts again. I keeping blooded sheep and pigs are Huron. Mrs. Scott, of that place, is the necessity of a s_\ stematic arrangement north it often suffers in severe Winters, would not give a cent for the whole of girl would have seemed authoritative, shown the same way, while an even your sister, is she not?" and consideiation of the same.ln especially when joung, and in the New the present generation. That wretched but not in a splendid creature a3 tall better showing is made in relation to "Yes, sir." order to airive at a correct result. college, with the professors and England states, except in exceptional and stately as Tennyson's Maud, with horses designed for work or pleasure. their faniilv life, family life indeed! I And just in proportion to the conditions, "Ah! yes, I am very well acquainted situations, the soil is not rich enough red-brown hair, dark violet eyes and a Advocates of timber culture ordinarily knew John was good for naught, spoiled exigencies, and vicissitudes which with her. She requested me to call and to make the plantain of this tree *as niouth shaped like Cupid's bow. "No advise farmers to set out none but by his mother out of all conscience surround a given business, exists the do a little errand lor her." profitable as that of many others, better the best varieties of trees, and generallv matter what appearances are against but to have disgraced himself, his family, necessitv of systematic, deliberate planning "Oh, yes won't you step in, Mr. suited to reach matur ty in that section recommend them to obtain their him, no matter if time or distance or all of us! Not that I consider him Harcourt?" in order'lo bring the business to stock from nurserymen who know how of the country. in the least to blame. He was always malicious tongues seem to separate, -Thank yow, I believe I will, Yery a successful issue. to start them and take caro of them The wood df the catalpa is soft, light, the most punctilious, the most strictly the woman should trust. Since I have fine weather we're having." while they aie small. The\ show that The average farmer can scarcely be closegramed and susceptiulo of a good honorable. Quixotic creature. It was "Yes, sir. Take the easy chair." -become engaged" willow and wlutewoods afford no valuable considered a successful business man. polish. In general appearance it closely the woman, of course. She is twenty "Thank youpray don't put ourself timber, while they produce only And the principal source of lus failuie resembles chestnut, but, unlike that years older than he." "Engaged to what, Florence?" asked to any trouble on my account." very inferior fuel. Still those tiees occupy is the slipshod, hap-lmzard way in wood, it is easily "filled," and shows "No, Papa," from Susie "she's just Jack's sister, with her irreverent "Certainly not. Was my sister well as much land as black walnuts, which he goes at his work. In evidence none of the tendency to warp or start nineteen." giggle. But what could you expect of when you left?" hickories, and other varieties of trees of this, note the appearance of which renders chestnut unfit for the "I know what I am talking about. Quite well, I am pleased to say. a little undersized creatui-e, with a which furnish excellent lumber and the farms in traveling through the best cab.net work. Should the wood All college belles are twenty \ears older By the way, Mrs. Dollinger, I have a very superior fuel. They give lists of turned-up nose and a pair of green country at least one half of them do of the catalpa ever reach the market in than the men they elope with and little work here which I would like to trees designed for ornament and shade not present that air of thrift and prosperity quantity, it will rank with butternut eyes that look as inquisitive as an?? he so trusting and so confiding! The show, as I am sure you would be interested that will cost from $2 to $5 each, and which indicate a systematic, for cabinet and architectural work, and "When I think that you and Jack are unhappy, hot-headed creature! to think in it, it is called 'Daniel in tli8 which must ordinarily be obtained from well managed business. We see many will make a valuable addition to the ireally to be married it does seem too he has deceived this splendid, beautiful, Lion's Den,' and is by Rev. Thomas R. a distance. Drainage sharps always with dilapidated buildings aud fences, hardwoods now so freely employed in wealthy girl under my roof! Why, ridiculous, he has just gone into the Deuteronomj', and it comes in twelve state that open drains are abominations, crops behind tke season or overrun interior decorations. It is, however for I almost felt like not sanctioning the parts exquisitely bound in cloth, leather Senior at Yale and you out of school and that tile should be used in all cases with weeds, indicating that there is a railway ties, fence and telegraph post, engagement, because taking place^here, or extra Russia, is finely illustrated and last June. And then such a lot of for carrying off water. Agricultural screw loose somewhere. I am not hop and vineyaid poles, and such purposes it looked as if I manoeuvred for it. I should be in every library, and am engineers point to the great advantago hopeful of a radical change in this sweethearts as he has had! There were that the wood of the catalpa is amanoeuvrer! Great Caesar!" taking hundreds of orders as you can of windmills for raising water, grindmS state of rural affairs at an early day. particularly adapted, and it is for these Emily Hazen and Marie De Brese and grain, and running saws for splitting "Hush, papa!" said Sue, clasping his see by examining this order book, and *v 1 think we may reasonably look tor and similar employments, where a last year Professor Peters' daughter, arms as he frantically tore up and everybody is wild over it and all pronounce posts and cutting wood. Some thrift and tidiness upon every hand wood capable of resisting decay when P^ the youngest one, with the big black down the room. "Give me the mes- it the most wonderful book even recommend every farmer to have about the time of the millennium exposed to the soil and weather is required, sage." eyes, that giggled. And to hear you. written since the holy scriptures, it a steam engine on his place. Rural not sooner for men are creatures of that catalpa will probably be treates of Daniel in ten stages, when the veriest spitfire in school when you TALE COLLEGE, Sept 25, 18. architects recommend larm houses habit, either hereditary or acquired, more profitably employed than the "John Lane and Lady will airive at 7 P. M. he started to go into the den, when he that have all the modern improvements got jealous, talking about love and and of all men farmers are most impatient wood of any other tree suitable for cultivation Meet with carnage at station. Piepaie supper got a little farther in, when he got found in costly city mansions. The expensive of change 11 1 their habits of and rooms. E. SVEKD." over so large an area of the trust and faith! Now. my lady, don't clear in, when the lions came up to examine machines and implements that "Oh, mamma! it is true, then, he is life or business. There is much of United States. et vexed it's all 'badinage and persi- him, while they were masing the average farmer is advised to purchase married and if at Yale, to that Peters. what we call "inertia" in their natures age,' as the woman of society would Why the soft wood of this fast-growing their survey, while they retired ro consult for the purpose of saving labor What shall we do? Poor Florence! she that is, resistance to a change of say. I'm merely watching the miracle tree, which is traversed with large together, when they decided a would fill his barn and jard, and would is so devoted to him, it will kill her. state, either of motion or rest. It is of love." open ducts, nearly as broad as those of post-mortem would be necessary, when represent more money than all his Ob, Jack! Jack! and to that scrubby my obseivation that mechanics, business "lam eighteen years of age, Susie red oaka wood which notoriously rots they announced the result to Daniel, land. girl! Don't let them come here or professional men, who drop Lane, and your brother is, ah, twentyone very quicklyshould resist decay longer when he convinced them that he would mamma. I'll telegraph." then* trade and profession and take up Advice is always cheap to give, but it we are ne.ther of us children and, than almost any other of which we not consent to an aatopsy, when the farming, are as a rule more successful No, he shall come here." cried Jack's is generally quite expensive to follow. besides, I'm not going to have you have any knowledge, is not clear. lions retired and Daniel got out embellished farmers than those who have never mother. "Its terrible, but the poor Such, at any rate, is the case with the snaking tun of me this way, and ridiculing Many other similar instances of its with numerous cuts, plans, followed anv other business but agricultuie. dear trusts and loves me. See, the advice ordinarily given to farmers about everything. I shall never tell you power to resist decay are recorded. Another maps and beaut ifnl steel engravings, The reason I assign for This telegram is to me, and you can't expect improving and slocking their places. anything again as long as I live. I peculiarity of the catalpa is its comes at $1 a part or $12 for the entire is that they cany into the business of me, doctor"turning with some It may be most excellent tor persons of thought you sympathized" small amount of sap-wood or living tissue, work, put your name down here the husbandman the methodical business violence on the almost insane father large means who are engaged in farming, so that, unlike the red cedar and "Oh, Florence, don't cry," cried the and pay as you receive each part, eleven habits and system ot the trade or "even you can't expect me to side fruit-raising, or stock-breeding other oxogenous trees, in which the scofter. melted and distressed in turn. parts now read\here is a fountain profession they* have formerly followedan against the onlv boy I have on earth." chiefly for pleasure. It may also be soft and worthless sap-wood turns by "Do let's sit down on this log and tell pen, wr.te under Mr. Brown's name at illustration of the superiority "Come here," sa.d the doctor, almost good for farmers of extensive capital death into durable heart-wood only at us all about it. citie is dying to hear, the bottom of this page." of system over disorder, or no calmed bv the excess of passion in who are seeking pleasure as well as the end of many years of giowth, the and has been pinching me black and method. "Mr. Horcourt," said Mrs. Dollinger, his bond slave, "Of course he's coming profit managing an estate. It is, catalpa pioduces heart-wood when blue ever since we started. Don't rising and suppressing her tears, here he's got no other place to go. By system of farming I mean a plan however, worse than worthless to the the stem is scarcely one inch in diameter. mind me yon know that Bertie and I "you're a mean, deceitful book agent! He hasn't married fifty thousand a or scheme by which the various stock average small farmer, to the homesteader For this leason the catalpa has -are nothing but miserable schoolgirls Get out of my house!" year, has he? But the question is, who and crops handled on the farm are so out on the frontier, and to the man not an equal for fence-posts and different in scrubby clothes, and know nothing "I know, but just sign" will break it to that splendid creatmv? connected as to create a chain of mutual who is struggling to support a family sorts of small stakes, lor which, if but chemistry and moral and mental "Go on, or I shall scream!' I can't tell her I can't tell herby dependencies, so tar as such crops and to pay for a place. In each of these other woods are used, many years of ph losophy, and French and Germ an "Certainly, certainly, if you insist, no Jove I can't! You go, Sue, and break and stock by their natures may be mutually it acts as a discouragement, serves to growth must be sacrificed in order to and the sciences, and English literature offense. But can't you tell me the it to her. Give her a hint. You women dependent, and the whole to be make them discontented with their lot. avo the rotting away of the outer and and art don't be bashful before name of the ladv next door, and where are clevor enough at inveigling," gathered into one regular union of and often serves to lead them into temptations. living layers, which have, no power to -us?" some of her family live? Ah, won't, w.th a glare at wife and daughter that principles. Now, no farmer need sit^A It reminds them of how mauy Lesist deca}. "Oh, hush, Sue," cried Bertie "we eh? I'll worlc another scheme, then. made the very cap strings palpitate. down and fold his hands and expect things others have and of how few The tew experiments which have been mre tired of you and our nonsense. I Good day, Mrs. Dollinger, good dav "Tell her he's dead, and then he's is someone to furnish him with a system they have themselves. It causes them made with catalpa wood for railroad want to have a real sensible, sentimental glad to have made your acquaintance!" married, that will ease her down a ready-made he must make it for himself. to think that they are laboring under tics seem to prom.se that it will be of no time. Lots sit right here. I Dakota Bell. bit." Nor is it a simple task that one disadvantages certain to produce failure. value for this purpose, although such wish I had my sketch book. How may do in an hour-, it is a deep problem, It makes them uneasy and discouraged. "Oh, don't say such a thing of my m~ experiments are neither tiequent deep the wood it, and how, soft the containing varying conditions, What these men need is encouragement poor darling!" cried his mamma, instantly It Stopped Their Boom. enough nor of sufficiently longduration shadows and that bank of ferns and among which may be mentioned the and suggestions about summoning up the linage of the to be entirely conclu&ive, and it is evident the great boulder covered with lichens' "Saving a boom here?" asked a stranger size of the farm, its fertility, state of how touse what they have to the best recreant John pale and beautiful in that a longer test than it has been See the waterfall yonder, and that as he put his head out of a car window cult.vation, distance from market, advantage. It is well for them to understand death. subjected to is necessary to demonstrate half-charred log. Ah! this is the very at a Dakota station. value, the capital, habits and i-esources that the majority of the farmers "What's all this commotion about?" that the wood has the power to resist the foiest of Arden. Come, dear, Jtell us of the owner, the brain and brawn he who are raising line cattle, horses, cried a fresh young voice. "Something "Naw!" replied a native. crushing of the rails and to hold spikes all about it." may posses^ the needs, demands and andsneep commenced with a "scrub" about Jack, isn't it? Why, what equally well or better than chestnut "Well" said the Heroine, "It happened "That's strange-thought everyplace haMis of his- family, and a thousand stock, lived in shanties, drew water ails you all? Heisnotdeadis or white oak, which, all things cons der at this very spot, yesterday afternoon, had one this spring." other conditions-that he alone is-qualified from a spring, and bad but poor tools he?" ed, are the best North American woods just before he left on the 7 P. "They be, mostly," and the man sighed to consider. And in the s\ stern, for cultivating their land. "Yes," said the doctor, nodding yet extensively employed for this purpose. "M. iram. Indeed, I just can't tell the and leaned up against the depot. adopted, no cast-iron immutable"ruleswill The man who is commencing farming violently, the appropriatness of his suggestion It is but fair to say, however, very words, girls, because it's kind of do, for while it is unwise to make "Then why isn't this town having with little capital except that represented almost stunning him "dead that many practical railway men ot excellent sacred but he vowed he never cared radical changes because of fluctuating by his land can not indulge in and buried. Oh no, my dear," as he judgement, who are carefully one straw for Emily Hazen or Marie one?" prices or partial failure of crops, still any luxuries, and must deny h.mself saw the light die out of the proud, watching in the west the catalpa ties De Brese,, and as for that Peters girl, "WW, you see, stranger, it was owin' circumstances will occur which call many of the things that conduce to pretty face. "That's mv way of breaking speak with great contindence of their lie positively scorned her. I looked to a little mismanagement. We plat for a partial or entire change of plans, pleasure and tend to make farm work it to you, He'she's. Tell her. value, and already very large experimental ted a big Brighton Beach boulevard very uninterested and dignified, and and the successful farmer must be OQ easy. Fine animals and expensive machines Sue, he's married. He is coming here, plantations of this addition over on the lake j'inin' the aid 1 really dicla't know why he should the alert to take advantage of such circunislances. would be found profitable, but of all places, with his bride to-night, in tree are being- made in eastern town, and you know the land there is make me his confidant, though I v\ as This is a progressive age, in most cases there would be no profit a few hours, and, of all people, that Kansas by railroad directors of that just a little bit soft like. Well, the first Sue^s fr.end and staying in his house, and the coming successful farmer must in buying them on credit or in borrowing beggarly Peter's daughter, who is state, with a view of rising their own spee'lator that come along the boys got nd all that, and he plumped right up adopt a system which does not run oa money at the rate he would have twenty years older than he, Mrs. Lane too fast and took him down to it and ties in the future. The catalpa would and down there where you are sitting, the cog of the last generation. The to pay for it. Lately there has been a I know these college belles. She is he started to walk off across the lots seem, then, to be one of the most valuable Bertie, and kissed mv hand and told past twenty-five years have witnessed disposition to speak disparagingly of all and I'm blamed if he didn't stick there twenty 3 ears older if she is a'day, trees which our cultivators, suitably |h -nieNo, I just won't but he talked marvelous changes in farm machinery, and we couldn't get to him to pull him animals that have not long pedigrees and- situated, ean plant. It grows i|I| perfectly beautifully about trust and causing wonderfully increased production, out." and do not belong to the recognized "Read the telegram yourself, Flor- readily and rapidly from seed, and can Sp faith, and how I must believe in him, and lesulting in intens fying a breeds. The worshippers of our animal ence," said Sue, through her tears. be very easily transplanted cither in "How long ago did it happen?" H? even though he were far, far away at competition already sharp, and only aristocracy look with contempt on the spiring or autanin. If planted thick- "Bout two weeks." Yale, and I here in Pennsylvania. And The Heroine stepped to the window those farmers can hope to win sneeess animals that are not pure bred, and 1}say four feet between the plants "He must be dead, then?" he said we must remember we were and stood in the recess for tive minutes, who keep themselves fully abreast of the bestow hard names on them. Still each waythev will run up with tall "Oh, yes, I reckon he's dead all right feu together in heart, 'though the hills lie her back to the other three. "Well?" times, who know the needs aud demands these creatures are very useful in their straight stems, and make trees very enough, but before he sunk out o' siirht &g between.' she said presently. of the markets, and who classify way. They are hardy, and on that account different in appeal an ce from the shortstemed, he hollered to other buyers that we Iff ^"He got that out of my scrap book." "Well?" re-echoed the trio' hanging and arrange the work and products of are well adapted to new farms round-headed, and rather distorted-looking took down and warned them 'bout the 'Said Sue conscientiously. But it came on hor words. the farm according to a well-digested not well supplied with buildings. The specimens which are place and somehow capitalists kmdei an very wety. Jack is a very tidy boy, "He has been entrapped," said Florence, and deliberately-adopted plan. pampered shorthorn cow and the thoroughbred met with ro ornamental grounds, got prejudiced ag'in our real estate and and I really believe he is in love this looking tall and stern. "I blame horse are not suited to anew especially in the northern states. The we hain't haviu' no boom a-tall. I'm M& time, and I hope you will trust him, her entirelv. She made him do it. I country. A cow that represents no thinning of a grove of catalpa, if planted goin" to move."Dakota Bell. _, How She Lost Her Hearing Florence. Let's go home and get into always said she was the most manoeuvring, particular breed may give a good mess in good soil, will in a. few years be his top drawer and turn out the mementoes deceitfuloh, my poor Jack!" Mrs. O'Donnell was papering the of-milk night and morning ior ten large enough for vineyard stakes in a kr of the past. Do you know that cried the Heroine, a burst of bitter walls of a room situated on one side of **&> Too Diaphanous.*^ months in the year and raise calves dozen years, the alternate plants will the other day I stepped in while you weeping. the bouse, and had a pair of steel With seats at $7 each a great many that will produce beef good enough for each make two or three fence-posts, and he were discussing constancy on "I hear the carriage coming up the shears in her hand at the time the young men of this town have discovered home consumption. A pair of plug and the remainder wili each, in twentyfive the veranda, and I found twenty different aveuue, Florence." said Sue, in a low house was struck by lightning. The that Patti's voice is not as sweet horses may do all the work on a farm or thirty eats from, the time they locks of hair in one corner of the voice, as she tapped at the door at scissors were knocked ftj'"u her hand, as it used to be. When they say that of 160 acres and be more profitable to are planted probably be large enough bureau, every color of the rainbow, seven o'clock. "Why, Florence, you and she fell to the flo insensible. their owner than a team whose ancestors they don't care to hear her this time, to be cut into five or six railway are perfectly lovely, all in white like a -except gray, and all mixed up, so that 4they looked like Joseph's coat or a rag When she recovered she f^' that she are enrolled in the stud-book. ties. Cultivators to whom the annual they may think that they are hoodwinking bride, and with your diamonds on! was unable to move herrv "jri* and Pigs of no established breed may make expenditure for posts, fencing, or the young ladies, but they are not. What a lovely color in your cheeks, .darpet" ood pork, and that is all any pig will that she had lost her h/*v stakes is very considerable, will do too! Oh, dear, what made him do it?" Baltimore American. "'"Don't mind Sue, Florie dear," said wisely to plant erery year a few hundred burg Dispatch. v*'f "What made her do it?" said Miss little Bertie, comfortingly. "I saw Coltonwoods, willows,*" and poplars or thousand atalpa3, according to j.^1- th^ "petsr Maxwell, with set lips. "Wait one them, anl there wasn't a strand of red, I Easily Remedied. About SiL arc vastly better than no trees at all. their circumstances, and thus insure minute. Does my train sit in the back? 1 auburn, I mean, in the lot." 1 The conductors on the New York Elevated They protect buildings from the wind for themselves an abundant supplv of She will be- dirty, "I da not mind either of jou," said and dusty, the American girls whf*- ^INV Railway trains have been forbidden and snow, afford shade, and produce fconie-growninaterial. Should the'objection little'* gjj Miss Maxwell, with dignity. I love for their husbands dually returnW" to flirt on duty. Why don't the quite good fuel. They ean bt propagated be raised that the planter of "Never mind we will go down to andI trust. trees mus/ wait too long for his returns, from seed or cuttings, and wiU home for their divorcvSv company put spark arresters on their meet them." I "Sue! whero is Sue?" called Mrs. &QrthAmmoaxu ,,'4, j^, ^/L I make more growth in a year than many {it must '/m borne in mind that the money Sue trembled, and Bertie's fifteen- trains?Rurristown Seraid. Lane one morning about three weeks