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men A POWDER MINE HERO. as4 and fill up the shaft as fast FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD. est business affair there can be no excuse, whole mine aflame, letting avoid roup or colds in the flock. Top could sh wel it out. The work stopped and therefore no innocence, in the little world over-head down into ventilation will answer during the for a time. The surface of the the matter of young eirl's writing letters this horrible pit. At last, just ahead warm days of summer, but is dangerous Mow a Soldier Risked His Life in 4 earth above was a thick layer of clay, to any man not her personal^ of him, the brave miner sees the uncharged after the cold season begins. CerieraT Farm and Stock Notes. m$K Relighting the Fuse On the Very and Reese thought that by curving relative or guardian ior about most fuse it may have a fire spark Burnt bones are useful in the poultry Sheep require very careful management. w, the shaft upward until the clay was its of these letfttfs there is an unmaidenhness dgeoftheMineat Petersburg. or not one fire spark hidden in that yard, but do not equal those that They need the right kind of roof he could cross the sand bed and ^-j* Sometimes bravery is an impulse almost amounting to indecency, powder-cord is enough to set the tram are procured in the ground condition. then descend to a depth to bring them food just the right quantity of it ablaze and engulf him in tongues ol flometimes it develops slowly and at and in the end br correspondent* Bones from the butcher, pounded into underneath' the fort. This delicate himself never thinks other than light* flame, giving him a tomb bevond the clry healthful range and pasture, and pieces, are preferred by hens, as last a-crisis brings out the mettle and work was accomplished by Reese almost of her on account of them. ^^t'^S reach or men. plenty of fresh air. When rightly they always contain more or less .proves it heroic. The hero of the alone. The possibility of being What a toy of elements is a human meat. managed they are the most profitable mine at the Petersburg siege was a heard by the Confederates up over creature in such moments? Reese of farm stockeven in these depressed simple-hearted man, too modest to Plain Talk Upon a Plain TopfcV them while they worked close to that knows this. A man who handles powder WTith all ovnr modern progressive^ 11 timesbut othewise they come to Points of Experiments. shell of a roof made this the most difficult Seek the post of honor and danger, V-, cannot for one instant lose the srief more quickly and more fatally Experiments of uncommon interest of all the operations. In fact ideas on the culture and training of'V'*** but in the course of his simple duties keen consciousness of its quick and were made by the West of England Society than any other. the work was heard, and the enemy terrible power when the connecting children, one duty seem to be tea', he walked cooly into the jaws oi on twenty-one farms, in thirteen sent out men to probe the ground flash is struck. He knows all yet At the late Forestry Congress it was great degree overlooked, namely' ?$ death. different and distant counties, to test with lonsjpikes.but our own marksmen presses on, reaches far ahead and Stated by Professor Budd that in that of answering children's questions- i^U bothered them so much with bullets in broad fields the results attained on with a blow of his sharp blade severs When the civil war alarm burst upon Iowa they had found that white pine regarding the origin of their existence- fyS that they failed to get their pikes into a small scale at Rothamsted and Woburn. the cord danger for that moment is the country, in 1861, the miners was one of the best timbers to grow. There is the advent of a little stranger the tunnel. Dr. Lawe's teachings have been over. Groves planted eighteen years ago of the upper Schuylkill region, in the in your home, and as yoor wondering The commanding general now visited corroborated wholly, so far as these The delay of burning had been were now from 40 to 50 feet in height. 'mountainsof Pennsylvania,made-up a child of a dozen years perhaps, asks the mine and complimented the trials went. They show that (1) a caused by a splice in the cord where No particular experiments had been regiment, the Forty-eighth Pennsylvania faithful miner for his triumph. From you the old, old question, you no good clover crop renders artificial manures it had been wound so tightly that the made with red pine, but it seemed to Reserve. In the ranks of Company that time forward the generals unnessary and unprofitable. fire cpuld not eat through freely. He doubt answer her as your mother answered flourish wherever planted and proved began to have soldiers and was Harry Resse, a young made a new, short fuse for quick (2) But after grain crops or bare you, and as her mother replied very ornamental. Observations made cannon ready to advance over work, relit the flashing string and escaped fallow nitrogenous manure becomes rman without pretensions but filled to the same question. But can by the Iowa people had shown that in the wreck immediately after the to the mouth of the tunnel profitable. (3) Mineral with that quiet ardor that does not youliving in these days, dare you drouth white pine made the best explosion and secure the heights that just as the magazine exploded its manures alone have given poor results, .flash and fade. The Forty-eighth looking into her earnest truthful face ij growth of any tree in tbe state. Red protected Petersburg. Theenthusiapm chambers carrying everything up but are useful with nitrogen. (4) erved in the early batlle of Virginia -tell her what you know, and what of Reese extended over tha regiment pine probably came next, and iu was with it and spreading a mass of ruins As a means of supplying this, nitrate and in the Southwest, in Mississippi she will soon know is false? From at last, and willing workers came lollowed by white spruce. Of course, where the armament of Lee had stood of soda ha3 done rather better than and Tennessee, and when the siege of from every company to help the hazardous whose lips do you wish her to hear of 3 this excepted silver spruce, which grim and threatening in the morning sulphate of ammonia. (5) No application enterprize along. The immediate Petersburg began, in June, 1864, the light a moment before. seemed to make a home and flourish such sacred thmgt,? Who else so de- J' of barnyard manifre has dangers were many, for the miners everywhere. Tanks of its thousand stalwart miners voutly as you, can enter that "holy of George L. Kilmer. equalled the artificial manures, when had reached the first line of Confederate 'bad been thinned out by bullets and holies" with your child? What a tie considered only the one first year breastworks where there were A writer in Hoard's Dairyman argues the hardships of camp and march to to bind her to you in tender confi- tfo of application. (6) The influence of hundreds of men and cannon and Arresting His Officer. that insteadof offering a prize for liming remains variable and uncertain. a couple ot hundied, and these, deuce have you lost' But you let her horses over them, besides the concussion the cow that can make the most butter, When Julius Mohl, the professor ot (7) Wheat especially requires gOrfrom you unfinished and thought- _, though bronzed and soldierly-looking, of the heavy cannonading continually we should offer one for the cow nitrogen. The formidable clovtr sickness Sanscrit in Paris, was obliged to enter shaking the whole region like ful, and if you have never done so be* ",j were not the men of 1861, fcr fever that makes the most at the least which has been a puzzle to everybody the tremois of an earthquake. Should the National Guard, he mastered fore, you have now made a little wall i -and privation make waste with the cost. Had this been the rule at the is said to be likely to become the earth cave in upon the miners the two hundred and eighty-seven separation between yourself and her, rn 'Strongest bodies. late National Dairy Show, he says, preventable through Miss Ormerod's they would be beyond reach of succor Reese was yet but a common sol-dier, and when her curiosity is again excited, articles of war. Then he used them the Holstein cow, Clothilde, and her entomologic researches. A complete from our line and any who, survived although he had won the chev* she will appeal to some one else' daughter, would not have gotten the constantly to thwart his officeis, who would be liable to execution at the series of observations are to be made rons of a sergeant, one rank below an piize. The little Jersey cow, Gold some other child perhaps, as curious hands of the enemy, for although were ignorant of their provisions, and on this point duiing the season.New 'office. When Grant brought the army Lace, weighing not half as much aa as herself, possibly not as mnocenb, mining is resorted to in all war3 it is York Tribune. thus made himself so obnoxious to -to the trenches before Petersburg that Clothilde,makes within 91-2ouncesas and a heart that should have remamed outlawed by the recognized code, and summer the ten little bands of the them that they turned him out of the much butter. Her butter must have miners, like spies, forfeit their lives it as pure as the morning, is con- i Forty-eighth, numbering about twenty Guardwhich was precisely what he been made 50 per cent, cheaper. The Young Girl's Freedom. caught. Again, the enemy might detect taminated with vain imaginations, 4 men each, were placed in the front wished to bring about. The law the work hei*e and place torpedoes Harper's Bazar. until the eyes that once looked into i| line, opposite the most important Whether the large or small cow be with magazines in the way of the tunnellers. Very likely the right and proper authorized the officers to call out the fort the Confederates had for the protection yours for a truthml answer, would the more profitable on small farms, is Countermining was begun for course would lie in a wise medium between of the city. It had cost "our members of the National Guard for quail before you, could you read the Jk a disputed question. As a rule, good this purpose while the miners were the American freedom and the army fifteen thousand men to get up twenty-four hours'duty, but they used thoughts of a guilty heart? feed and good care has not a little to working under the main fort, but the French cloister. Our own young girls 'near that fort, and if it could be destroyed to add to this two hours extra.callmg 'But," a mother once said to me, shafts made by the Confederates were do with the question of profit or loss. could indubitably be given a longer it was believed that we could "all the bloom and innocence of her 1 about twenty feet out of the way and The advocates of large cows urge that them out two hours before the duty march into Petersburg. We had period of happy, innocent, irresponsible girlhood would be gone." failed to detect the stealthy labors there is an increased value in such began for dri'l and parade. pent ten days trying to carry the girlhood before being launched I assure you it may be gone past going on so close at hand. stock when it comes to the butcher, 'position by regular assault, and at the upon the world to absorb all there is Mohl knew this, and, not liking it, your recall, though you seek it "earnestly but this is not of much consequence, (rate we were losing men we could ot it, to the ignoring and exclusion of At length the estimated distance and with tears," unless you attend used to present himself two hours after $hrow them all away and make no for such beef does not have a high had heen tunneled and chambers were those that thev find there before them, to this duty yourself. You do S progress. These miners were so far the appointed time. One day he market value. Select whatever kind prepared for the explosives. The verv much to their advantage both not know what a bond of sympathy -g front that they could hear the enemy we may for the diary, if we consult thus presented himself, ready to fall commander of the army had put his health and manners, not to bay morals, such a course will establish between talk in their works, and one day,or our profits we must look for the one forces in readiness to go forward, and in when the parade was over and the while it would be equally advantageous, yourself and your child, and all nishr, rather, a sort ot neighborly all the attention was fixed on this that makes the best returns for her on the other hand, to our through hei life, the memory of your 5 Nationals dismissed to their respective council was held in the camp of the point. The patience of the leaders keep, all other considerations of size words will have a sweet, restraining *J young friends overseas were they allowed po-ts. .Forty-eighth, and some one proposed was at full strain the workmen in the and weight are only of minor importance. influence, the vaiue of which will be more liberty in the selection of ffco destrov the stubborn stronghold mine were exhausted, while yet they "Why did you not come before?" untold and immeasurable. It will be The best cow at the milk pail the partners of their lives and fortunes, that blocked the way by digginga tunnel were jubilant over the completion of asked the colonel, seeing Mohl standing easier than you thinK, few words a* will be the best breed for the owner. and not ushered from the cloisters so from their works to a point right the task. Suddenly it was seen that at hi"? ease. first will suffice, assuring her that a suddenly into unparalleled libeities, Jinder the fort and exploding a pow- French farmers commence to adopt a mi&take in measurement of a.bout subject so tender and sacred must at "Because," answered Mohl, "the after marriage, as the butterfly has i-dei* magazine there that would tear nine yards had placed the chambers tbe German plan of dealing with the not be spoken of to others, and that 4 W law only allows you to call me out for all above it to ruins. It all was which exchanges her chrysalis for a Outside the Confederate fort and that wool clipthat is, several owners associate when any such queotion troubles her a twenty-four hours, and as I knowvou ^bluster to begin with, but Sergeant whole heaven of free air and sunshine. under it. The enterprise would fail. to classify fleeces according to again, she must come to you only for will not send me away before eleven JHeese caught up the idea earnestly. So sensitive were all concerned because the truth which you will tell her. Thus, 'm fineness. Generally five classes are o'clock tomorrow, I have not come He fixed upon a plan and laid it before of the criticism and ridicule the gradually, her mind at rest on the sub- S| betore eleven o'clock to-day." The Culture of Calla Lilies. made. Lambs are shorn at six in preference his superiors, promising that the strange project had called forth that ject it will be absorbed as V'eathfully "The National Guard will destroy to eighteen months old, but From Good Cheer. actual lanor of the mine should be there was not an officer with the as any other knowledge, and depend itself by fts leasoning!" exclaimed the then there is a special demand for In the calla lily th'e lover of beautiful performed at all hazard. Finally he moral courage to face the chiefs and upon it, a child thus reared will never 'y colonel, angrily. flowers has one of the best of plants their wool tor cashmeres and merinos. ^enlisted the colonel of the regiment, reveal the unwelcome truth. Reese impart nor receive the ordinary school j "Weil, then, it will be destroyed by for general culture it is not of difficult The Romans were so particular about .a,nd that officer, being an engineer, got men pledged for another effort girl information. And ll such instruc- i| its natural enemy," replied Mohl. growth, nor does it require any especial excellence of fleece that they covered -approved the scheme and had sufficient and then went to headquarters and ,s tion should begiven your daughters, it "I will eive you double guard duty," care other than abundance of water. influence to get permission from their best sheep with skin jackets to asked for three days to complete the is equally important that in the safe i said the officer, and he ordered him to As a house plant it is peculiarly ^headquarters to begin the. tunnel. protect the wool from external injury. extensions. The new difficulty shattered shelter of the home nest, under your w! stand at the gate of the Tuileries for adaptable to the living-room,where it But it was permission only. The The plan rendered it finer, more easily the faith of the generals, but own roof tree, your boys should receiv four hours, instead of two. Mohl himself thrives under almost any condition of 'ihigher powers did not furnish implements secured and dyed, and it fetched a the work was finished ahead of time the same, from the lips which must tell the final result: temperature. nor extend any encouragement. higher price. In respest to washing and the powder was laid, and thus a laid the first benediction upon their "Well, then I went, and as there Reese and about a score of his fellows Br second time Reese had saved the The soil required by the calla lily is sheep France to-day adopts come of heads. It will be a chrism of love, a were a great many of my friends going took some common camp tools, with whole enterprise. a mixture of rich loam and sanda the practices of the early Gauls. baptism of purity, and a safeguard to and fro there, I begin talking with empty ci acker boxes for barrows, little gravel may be mixed in the soil against temptation for lark of which, Now twenty thousand men with them, when a little gentleman, with a The cow that has been dried off j&nd dug the earth in small quantities for the purpose of drainage, very little so many ot oar youth wander into cavalry and batteries were placed in fine cane, begins a conversation with .and at night carried it away out of and is waiting to come in fresh, must is needed,however, as the plant rather 'ways which lead down to death." waiting, and at last it seemed as me. .sight of the enemy. As the tunnel ateo be fed intelligently, not only to enjoys a soggy soil than otherwise. though by a master-stroke Lee's Give your children their lesson in "'Well, National, it is a fine day. grew in length the work became more provide food for herself and embryo Some amateurs find difficulty in making powerful walls and armament, would physiology. Tell them of the wonderful How do you like being on suard?' and difficult. There was greater bulk of calf, but to bring her into good condition the calla bloom,and I can account be shivered to a useless mass. Petersburg organs ot repioduction, and how after a word or two, he savs, 'You ai*t.h to conceal, and the shaft was when she is ready for milk but for this only on the supposition that would fall and the goal of three through all vegetable and animal life don't rfeem to know me.' I sav, 'I dark and close. It would not do to she will not have that heavy drain on the soil is not kent suflkiently moist. years of campaigning around Richmond the law is the same andasyourown have not the honor of your acquaint- open an air shaft to the surface above her system which pertains to the cow The pot in which the calla is planted would be reached, for Richmond heart is pure, dear mother, so will be ance.' them, because the Confedrates who in full flow. The steer, if tully matured, should not be too large.as the plant and Petersburg must stand or your teaching. And though the human "Says he, 'I am the colonel of your occupied the ground would discover it and if the season be not advanced, in will do much better if allowed to become fall together. heart is depraved by nature, there is regiment.' .-and defeat the scheme. order to more easily fatten him for partially pot-bound. enough of the divine "seed remaining" "Says I, 'I am the National Guard The hour for the explosion was at The space between tne Union and market, is content with very ordinary to prevent a child taught at its mother's whom you ordered to do double duty day-light. The army and every leader 'Confederate lines under which they rations until the time arrives for filling knee from making any depraved Cirls Who Correspond. this morning, and if you are a colonel in it was awake awaiting for the "were tunnelling was occupied with his frame with choice beef. If the use- ot such knowledge. Rathei it will (he wasjm plain clothes), you ought great event. The minute had moved What follows, from Harper's Bazar, ^sharpshooters, and all day and at wants of each animal be noticed, and be one of the steps which shall lead to know that it is an offence to speak on fifteen, twenty minutes, and the inicht, whenever the air was clear, the is for the benefit of girls who are predisposed the food be given in a manner so as him "from nature up to nature's to a sentry on his post, and' I therefore explosion did not come. Reese had (bullets did their deadly work whenever bet to promote the objects sought, I to gush: God," and shall teach him to say devoutly, arrest you for it, "and will trouble lit the fuse. Gen Grant, the most a soldier exposed a target. The there will be quite a saving in the A habit with our thoughtless young "How wonderful are thy you to walk into my sentry-box till anxious of them all, went personally amount ot matter taken out of the course of a season if the herd is a works, O, God"'Mrs. Ellen Knight ladies who do a great many things the corporal comes round to let you to tbe quarters of Gen. Meade to excavation was 18,000 cnbic feet, large one. Bradford, in Good Houeskeeping. quietly which they would not like to out.' know tne cause of delay. The morning's over 500 cubic feet for everv rod, and have known of at homea habit deserving 'Ah' he says*, 'that is a joke'' full light would reveal to Lee all of this had to be concealed as fast of the strongest condemnation 'Is' it?' says I. 'I never joke but those massed columns, and the movement ,s it came out by filling it into little He Talked Business* Feeding Piss for Early Market. is that of promiscuous correspondence with the bayonet. Go into the sentrybox, of surprise would be forestalled. ravines and sunken spots behind the To grow pigs from six weeks old, San Francisco with gentlemen, whether the New York Corresponrient or the soldier opposite will put Gen. Meade sent two aids to Gen. works. And then the movement had and fit them for market in less than gentlemen be married or single. The Argonaut. his hand on your collar and put you Burnside. In command of the line at to be held a secret away from all seven months, Prof. Stewart advises young ladies who find pleasure in this They tell a curious story of old in.' the mine, and at 4.15 A. M. he telegraphed Union soldiers that were not in the in the Albany Cultivator, that they habituse their pens on any pretext that over a special field wire laid Christopher Meyer, who was more oo "He did not like this at all. as he mining party, because these men were should be fed the first five months turns up, and sometimes on no pretext for the occasion. The dispatch read: was one of the fine gentlemen of Paris, frequently captured on the outposts fess with Ives. Many years ago he*- with the special object of growing their at all. "We are not really sure the Due de Grammont, I think. .and the enemy could force some was a workman in a factory where^ Is there any difficult in exploding the muscles and bones and producing a i that this does not come less under the and he did not want to stand like an weak prisoner to let out his secret information. mine? It is three quarters of an hour rubber shoes were made., He receivedi frame on which a good weight can be head ot aniundesirable habit than a ape behind me in my sentry-box, for late. put in the last two months. Rye i the fabulous sum of one dollac andi sin tor there is an indelicacy about it all his fine friends to laugh at as they Halt a ton of powder was packed in 'TJbe fear of detection from the oats, wheat bran and perhaps some quarter a day. At niht he worked! quite amounting to immodesty, of.jl passed. cells beneath the fort and a fuse running ground overhead also compelled the low-grade flour may be fed, if the flour out the de-tails of an invention fori* which no girl who respects herself or "What could he do? He had b'fore throu a powder trough was men to work in the close shaft without cost less, but shelled corn should have economizing ia the number of mem him a man with a gun in his hand, who desires- the respect ot others val'A burning slowly toward the fatal spot. air from the surface. The smailes no pla^e in the ration for feeding young with the law on his side, for he was employed in the factory. One dav-beu be guilty. The long fu?e had been spliced and aperture could not be made overhead pigs. When the frame is grown then the wrong, and his mortal enemy. He might burn unevenly. A delay of finished his machine, carried jt to tiler without danger of itsbemgfound cornmeal is the best to put ^n the fat. These young letter-writers, how made a great fuss about it, and at even ten minutes now could defeat all. fcy tome Confederate scouts oi pickets. shop and showed his boss how welhitfc If the rye and oats are worth the same ever, generally get a fit reward feir last I let him eo, telHng him he had At 4:20 Gen. Meade's message was repeated Ail of the fresh air let into the tunnel would do the work of a dozea oir price per weight, then grind in equal their thoughtlessness or their culpability. better not be so strict to other people and at 4.35 one came still tcame through a wooden tube running twenty m*n. The boss was thunderstruck weight together. When cornmeal is If their correspondent is a another time. After that I wasnevec more urgent stating that Gen. Grant 'from the mouth of the shaft and havdng but before he could exr^iha fed during the special fattening stage, man of systematic habits their letteas called out to do duty again." was waiting to know if the mine could a partition so arranged as to carry it wo*ald be better to mix an equal the mveation Meyer sei/ed a big ilatnr are docketed and ticketed and-, has not be exploded in order to determine --a foul air current away and bring in a bulk of bran with it. The bran will clerks have as much of a laugh &\-J?T mer andiknorked its delicate machinery otner projects of assault. Following supply of fresh air, and the circulating Senator Farwall's Texas Land. prevent the meal from having its them as they wish, and if he^is not a intonehaos. chat, within a minute, came an order movement was kept up by a fireburnjed From tbe Baltimore Aroeriean. usual constipating effect and keep systematac man then those latters aue from Gen. Grant to make an assault ButJ want thai?," protested! she constantly at the mouth of the Senator Charles V. Farwell of Illinois them healthier.Rural New Yorker. at the mercy of any and evi ry man regardless of the mine. Gen. Meade boss. *shaft to get the air in motion. This and his partners, his brother and who chooses to waste time-in reaching put it in tfhis shape. "I kow yon 'lo" answered! the contrivance minerss wa a help, butt for all that 'tne became fain from the Abner Taylor of Chicago^ will make them. If their correspondent! ia a workman, quietly The Commandinc General directs, if your Poultry Paragraphs. from $15,000,000 to $20*000,000 in married? man then his possession) of "Coaieand&ee raeto-morrowin*r*n," "fatigue and foul air, and the hard work mine has failed, that you make assault at Air-slacked lime is a simple and efficient their l&ttters, even of the most trivial continued the he.id of the firm, Tjnoni'" their Texas land speculation. It is .disabled them in about two hours, once. poufaiy, "and i will make E-OJESA arrangment ,kind, graces the writers at a dnad 4ind they had to go into the tunnel in said that the state of Texas has given A group of the miners huddled at deodorizer about tlaehen house. vantaee. Sooner or later, the tetters irelieSs and be cheered and encouraaed the mouth of the shaft and with them to the Farwell company 3,000,000 Owing to the impurity of air in the fall inS the hands of hi wi$k who land in Texas. The land today "Tgyou want to talk busing* with, every step. It had looked easier Reese, the first to put a spade to the of acres bennery many cf ixh^ finest fowlssicken reads the folly or the wickedoess with me,'* replied ?he workman, eoollj'. on the start *than it really proved to work and the last to come out after is worth $5. an acre, and the put clear-yes and holds the- waiter not and die. "Ys can com* to my lodgtmr late."5"?7ta firev be to run a shaft so far in the earth the magazines were filled and state buildings did not cost njoretaan only in contempt bufe- m- hr power. A well-fed and well-eared-for chicken oNvitock to-nuAt. Better not be without ventilation and without mechamcal to fuse. The mine now was hishis if $1,000,000. The land is all fenced in. No young girl can be sure that her or adult fowl is noi as liable to disease millionaire wa3 there-at 7, Meyec appliances. it should fail, his to be ridiculed, to be co-respondent is not merely amusing Seventy-hve thousand cattle are now in"aA as neglected Csaes.. was take* into the firi&i,. and The soul of the enterprise, at this a byword and a gazing-stock. Fail? himself with her and it is often the on it. TheFarwellcompanyhavetheir No person can, be-successful reith short time he was at the feead of the &K9urlabored of discouragement, incessantlyReese, was It had failed! Daylight was upon us. caee that her letters are unwelcome 'wh almost with headquarters in London. English poultry and leave- the-care entirely to fousinews. He lives in New-Brunswickji the enemy was arousing, his men under and a nuisance and he does capitalists own about one-quarter oi an assistant. You must do the work N. J., in a pretentious house, and hi* ^4fche men and smoothed over every obtacle arms were walking about across the BOt check them and does not leply tafsons ate f\ married. A short time yourself or ha,xe- it done under your the stock. Tha story goes that a man lines only a hundred rods away. and silenced every doubt The them, not from interest in her, buft ?ti* observation. aeo the oJfl maa-hp is more than sev% in Austin, hearing that the state was Reese drew his soldiei's clasp dirk and distance to be covered was over 500 merely manly chivalry. Lay a supply of fine dirt now before I enty years of aeebeok it into lids, turning to a feliow, said: offering the land to any one who & Jfeet. and such an undertaking had no When the writer had recovered frona ate buildings, calmly the ground is frozen. It wMf be found of mind to marry again, picked out* sf "I am going into the mine. If it would pot up g, i ^precedent in mining annals. The experienced her folly or forgotten about her itHeness valuabie service in providing the dust beautifjel, nineteen year-old girl s&A. don't blow up, give me time to reach waik'd up and took the contract, engineers of the army there is the letter, ready to rise, baths and in preserving the dropping^ prepared for the wedding. lmn?us the last splice and then you come to Itf 'laughed refuset at i and the generals themselve- in com when he had barely enough money in like an awful betraying ghost, after when the weather becomes cold. to commit opposition was n.pevted from th$.f&m me with fresh fuse and twine." pl'triand his pocket to pay his fare to Chicago. she herself has possibly undergone a Fill in the yards, if thehes are eonfined, ily, s& old Meyer is worth \z& ortweive He goes ints the tunnel with resolute 14-to it until its projectors should prove He had some trouble in convincing change that will make her face burn, so as to have them higher than millions but. to the aniazemet caution, following up the telltale **^jits feasibility and that could be done the Farwells of the value of the land branded with, shame, should the letter the surrounding ground* and thus and ebaarro of society and the streak of black ashes that show that i this case by the fact accomplished owing to their distrust of the visionary eve? chance to confront her orperhaps avoid dampness in the yards. Sand so&sat)anal press, all of the 3d manufacturer's the fuse is burning its way toward only. && V* contractor's judgment, but investigation even he memory of ifc. Her motive is best for "the purposes it will prevent friends, famiiv, a* connections that train of flashing powder which At the end of the first half^ of the may have been ail \anocence at too much mud. showed tbe value and so the backed himnp heaitiljy, and sent opens to the sulphur chambers beyond. shaft the tunnellers ran upon a bed ot Look out for top ventilation in the the time, but it is left forever under him off on his bridal tout lQQ.Uin and Anv second the ^,'^fire yona .an second tn ^air contract was purchased ior at-jfew quicksand and it was impossible to doubt a.ud, in fagt, exceptin thebafei- poultry house in winter if yo". wish to feeling like a major. may reach there and seViWhe thousand dollars. work through it, for it would cave in 1 JE*4 1 1