New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 21, 1888 · Page 6 of 9
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Mio/M' O W JOHN PROPOSED. ever, Mary seemed to realize that she FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE. IN THE AWKWARD SQUAD. Rutabagas for Stock* their natural positions this is very had been immodest, and she walked easy to do. After the plants were „Jk. correspondent writing to the on, as if determined that he should American Agriculturist says: "For so placed the earth was drawn back A Dude's Wrestle With a Desire to **Dear me, I know he is 311st ready reap no advantage from her remark. into the furrows and pressed down Be a Mfiitary Man. ^mbout the Barn and Field. nearly fifty years I have raised rutabagas John made several efforts to recall to say it, and I can't see why he with the feet, and the bed was finished. to feed to farm stock, and have New York Press. the opportunity, but was baffled A small allowance of green food is doesn't say it." And pretty Mary Since that time it has been kept free fed them raw to cattle and sheep of every time. Then he determined to highly relished by stock of all kinds "Pa, I want to be a soldier. It wil« JBranwook puckered up her lips into of weeds and grass, and every spring of all ages. I have also fed them wait until they stood beneath thegashght.but at this season, but where green food be such fun parading up and down tops have been cut off and burned, a the sweetest of all pouts, and plied cooked to hogs. When I have plenty when they reached the parlor is scarce a few sliced roots will serve good coat Of manure put on and dug Fifth avenue with the boys, you of them, I teed fattening cattle and the light seemed to burn more brightly her needle more rapidly than ever as a substitute. Thev act as an under, using the common six-tined know. But as I am under age it is sheep all they will eat up clean also than ever before, and his courage *'Ifc does seem to me very strange," appetizer, and thereby promote manure forks for the purpose, bemg in similar quantities to sheep giving departed. Once he made an effort, imperative that you give your con-pi* «he added after a brief pause, "that a health. careful not to disturb the roots of the but the first word that passed his lips milk. If a large quantity of rutabagas plants. The result has been that sent." AndAdolphus deftly drew BXT"^ great big man should be so timid was ''woes," and the consciousness When birds have swelled heads or be given to cows giving milk, an since it came to its best, about three innocent looking document from hia About saying he loved a girl. Pear that he was blundering caused him to unpleasant flavor will be given to the eyes, or hoarse breathing, ten chances years setting, it has never once failed blush and pause before trying again. inside pocket and handed it over io\. milk and butter. The rutabaga will toe, it's enough to aggravate a girl into to one there is a crack or crevice in to yield a magnificent crop. But a sweet "What were you going to not bloat or scour cattle or sheep like signature. taking advantage of the poultry-hou3e, or draughts come "We cut some from it the second say?" completed his embarrassment, potatoes, and I have never had an "Have you thought over this matter in from the top ventilator. The top year, but not much. In cutting care And Miss Mary blushed rosily and and he answered "Nothing," and in animal injured by eating all that I gave seriously, my boy?" ~~Z ventilator has killed thousanbs. should be taken to cut it clean as long despair prepared to go. finished the sentence with a hysterical him. When fattening cattle or 3heep "O, certainly I am to"' get a as it is cut at all. As a market crop An advocate of corn-fed pork admits on rutabagas, I feed them night and laugh. A moment later, as they stood at bran new uniform from top to toe it is a profitable one until there is a that the hog fed miscellaneously morning. If led in connection with the parlor door exchanging the last drill Thursday evenings, and it's only~t Mary Branwood was just at this surplus, and then I have found it to has the sweetest and tenderest meat, meal or grain, feed the rutabagas at words, and as John's hand was on the to cost me $1.50 a month a mere be as near worthless as any crop we moment thinking of John Walker knob, Mary turned her blue eyes to and if taste be a criterion in pork as one time in the day if in the morning, bagatelle, you know." The document grow. To my own family and visiting whoforthe past two years had been him and said with a laugh: it is reckoned to be in everything else the grain or meal at night. My experience is signed and the young man joins the^ friends, it is one of the most delicious lier escort upon every possible occasion. has been that more benefit is "You'll be sure to get home without that is eatable, the fruit-fed and milkfed national guard. dishes that come from the garden, falling, for you'll have no one to drag derived from feeding roots and grain For a long time each had look*Cd pork is certainly best. But he When Adolphus goes in the awkward and it is rare that a large dish of you down." together than feeding each exclusively adds that if greater firmness be desired of it does not find its way to our table squad he feels as if he was taek^ upon the other with expressive John's face crimsoned. He was by itself. When roots are fed ling an interminable job. The squad? it may be had by finishing off the at least once each day from its eyes, and, though the gossips of that about to protest she hadn't dragged to animals kept on dry hay and first appearance in early spring until master is a lieutenant specially detailed last few weeks of fattening by feeding fjart of Harlem looked upon the end him down, when he thought of "his grain, they do not require as much the season is nearly over, or until our from some company to instruct corn meal, not corn in the ear. ing of their courtship as a settled lost opportunity after they had fallen. water as when no roots are fed. If raw recruits into the mystery of second sewing of peas are at their He had a feeling that the sentence Tobacco is another excellent insecticide matter, John had not asked the allimportant the animals are fed all the roots they best. One thing more. The reason handling a rifle and the proper movements he had been trying to say all and ought to be obtained free at will eat, but little, if any, water will for leaving the tops of the beds without in marching. His languagewhen question. Mary's womanly evening would be singularly importunate the cigar manufactories, and they cutting until spring is: When the be drunk by them. If the rutabagas taking a new batch of men intocharge intuition prompted the thought now, but he was determined not make an excellent insect repelling snow falls the tops catzh and hold it. is more forcible at times than are cut fine, young calves and lambs that he had been trying to voice the to lose another chance. Despite that It remains there until it melts and is mulch for various plants, as well a? will learn to eat them as soon as they elegant. feeling and in sheer desperation he love he so often displayed, but his the best mulch for the beds that we The new recruit finds himself very being of value as a fertiliser. A strong will learn to eat hav. gasped: can have. It always leaves the ground proficient at first in getting his legs natural bashfulness seemed an insurmountable decoction of tobacco made by soaking "Mary, let us woes our mutual in the best of order for early working, tangled up together. When the officer barrier. the stems in water, or boiling them, is Onions From Seed. shares always." and the plants ean be started some says: "Eyes front!" he forgets just at So Miss Mary sat that February effective in killing plant-lice, red spiders days earlier in this way than by any Mary looked puzzled. For a moment G.*W. C, Olive Branch, 111., wants that moment he is under any special Iftfternoon in her chair, briskly rocking and many other similar pests.— she didn't grasp the purport of other open ground method that I instruction to follow out any such* directions for raising onions from to and fro. The afternoon was Prairie Farmer. the misquoted sentence. When it have ever tried." admonition and very innocently seed preparing ground, cultivating, nearly gone and the girl was impatiently dawned upon her a flood of crimson looks down to see if his feet are prop~ Some hens are so persistent that waiting for 8 o'clock, when the etc. Would new gronnd be better passed over he face, her eyes fell, and srly adjusted so as to prevent one they will not submit to be 'changed iashful John would arrive to takeher she whispered, "Yes." than old? Heroic. from inadvertently stepping on the from their accustomed nest toanoth to "the class in vocal music at the And John, with his newly acquired To answer the last question first, we other. er, even abandoning the eggs in the church. Her heart beat faster as the Youth's Companion. courage, put his arms around her and "I believe I told that man who is would prefer old ground to new if properly nest in order to remain on the empty moments sped. Her rosy cheeks In the history of the State ot drew her to his breast. Then John fertilized and free from weeds. continually admiring his feet to keep one. As it is desirable at times to flushed more deeply as her mind dwelt Georgia one of the most heroic figures was at peace, and Mary was perfectly his eyes directly front, and if I have A clayey loam is probably the best upon the possible form of a question change them, however, it may be done happy. The question had been asked is that of a Sergeant Jasper, who soil, although we have seen large crops to tell him again he will have to go if the box in which the nest is made is at she felt must soon be asked. She and answered, and she had fittingly (500 bushels to the acre) grown on back to the next squad, which will served in the War of the Revolution knew there would be nothing romantic removed (with the hen to the nest) blushed, besides waiving the privilege light sandy loam and on a deep keep him out of his company for six at night, so that she cannot see what about John's asking her, for she in the Second South Carolina Regiment, of leap year. swamp muck, well drained. One of months." •Was sure he would do so in a blundering is going on. Give her a clutch of eggs under General Moultrie. The recruit becomes terribly confused the requisites is that the soil be free —0» way. The thing that troubled twenty-four hours before removing Jasper was a freckled, red-haired, 'Mrs. Surratt's Prosecutors and from weed seed if it is not it may cost at this rebuke, and generally fcer most was that after he really did her, and she will more readily submit. succeeds in making a bad matter more to weed the onions than they will uneducated country lad of singularly Defenders. muster up sufficient courage, her long Not realizing that she has been removed amount to. worse by nervously pinching his mustache, knowledge of his purpose would prevent quiet but firm bearing. In the attack Philadelphia Times. along with the nest box, she if he has any. her showing a proper amount of may be somewhat surprised at the I see that a sensation has been The ground should be made fertile made on Sullivan's Island by the "Hands down! This is no time or surprise and embarrassment. She surroundings the next morning, but in with well rotted horse, cow, sheep, created relative to Mrs. Surratt at British, a flag-staff, cut by a ball, fell place to coax mustaches wait until knewehe would blush, but she hoped this late day by the announcement a majority of cases will become contented.—Farmer's swine or hen manure all are outside of the works. Jasper sprang vou get off the floor!" continues the it would be so deep a blush that John Home Journal. good, and wood ashes are a good that a monument will be erected over drill instructor, enjoying the recruit's forward, and, under a shower of bullets, could not fail to see it. addition. The soil should be her remains, and that Brick Pomeroy, confusion. A correspondent of the North British Sbe started suddenly and her face plowed fine and made very fine with nailed his own colors to the parapet. who believes that she was murdered, It is pretty generally understood flushed with a feeling that there was a Agriculturist states that dandelions harrow and roller and raked thoroughly is engineering the movement. "Pomeroy that out of the whole number of militia in pasture form valuable food tinge of immodesty and hypocrisy in with a steel rake. The seed points to the fact that all the For this act of gallantry he was in this state 40 per cent of them her train of thoughts. She felt guilty for cattle, and especially for dairy can be best sowed with a hand drill members of the military commission could they get out of the national offered promotion, but he declined it, of bemg immodest in thinking of proposing cows. Some years ago he had two in rows from eleven to fifteen inches that condemned Mrs. Surratt to death ?uard, would do so with dreadful herself and of hypocrisy in hoping fields,one with few and the other with wide, using about four pounds to an saying, "I have not the education nor are dead except Holt, and that he, residing rapidity. After a man has served she would blush as though she had a great many dandelions. It was acre. The seed should be sowed quite manners befitting an officer.'' in the suburbs of Washington, three years in a company it's about not expected the question. Her shallow and either rolled down well found when the cows were put on the is almost crazed, and that the majority General Moultrie then granted him time to get tired of it, and he often thoughts annoyed her, and failing to field_ with many of these plants their with garden roller or trodden in with of those who are dead committed :ets tired before that time. a roving commission and placed six irive tnem away as she sat sewing, the feet. Just as soon as the rows 1* yield of milk was improved both in suicide, a proof, he claims, that they But some get tired of the military -ahe laid down her work and busied men under him, who were known during can be followed run a scuffle-hoe between quality and quantity. Since then he saw the injustice of the sentence." routine quicker than others. A young tierself cleaning up the room. them and weed in the rows the war as "Jasper's command." has planted dandelions in fields laid The amiable Pomeroy is entirely mistaken, man joined the Twenty-second regiment When both hands of the clock reach•ed Deep hoeing is not required, but irequency down in grass in order to improve the and his statements are not Scarcely a week jassed that this troop simply because he wanted to 8 the light ring of the door bell told is desirable. Unless the pasture, and the effect has been beneficial. only wild but untrue. Maj-Gen. wear one of their white dress coats. did not bring in prisoners captured by her of John's arrival. As he entered onions stand very thick in the rows David M. Hunter was the president He was promised a bran new coat if the most reckless daring. It could be seen that though his youthful it is not visable to thin them, they of that commission Gen. Lew Wallace, he became a member he joined, went face was suffused with blushes there On one occassion, Jasper with one Alsike clover produces seed the first will crowd one another out and all through the awkward squad successfully, our late Minister to Turkey, was another. was an unmistakable air of manliness comrade, Newton, entered the British crop, while red clover produces seed grow upon the top of the ground. So was General Augustus V. and became one of his com« about him. When his brown eyes lines in disguise. In Savannah, from the second crop only. This is pany's best men. Kautz, the noted cavalry leader. looked into Mary's she felt so strong he oveheard a woman, an due to the fact that the former is fertilized Amateur Gardening. When the white coat business came Gen. James A. Ekin, of the Quartermaster's and confident that her haif-uttered American, with a child in her by the honey-bee, while the fertilization From the Western Rural. up before a regular monthly meeting Department of the Army, Albion thoughts during the atternoon of taking arms, bitterly lament the condition of the latter is dependent At the annual meeting of the Michigan the quartermaster sergeant quietly P. Howe, Eobert S. Foster and advantage of the season to render of her husband who was held a upon the bumble-bee to a large extent Horticultural Society, Mr. Root, informed the members that the recruits Thomas M. Harris, and Cols. Chas. H. a little assistance came to her, and a prisoner in irons for desertion of the and these are not sufficiently numerous of Ohio, said: "When I was a lad I wishing new white coats could Thompkins and D. It. Clendenim were moment later she was oppressed with Royal cause. He was deeply touched at the time of the first crop of red puichase the same for $28, or be satisfied was turned over to my mother to members. These men composed the the thought if he had asked her then with her distress and with his comrade clover. These facts are so well known with a secondhand one. The recruit commission that tried and condemned tend garden. We made the garden a fihe really would not have blushed. resolved to free her husband. who came in for the new white that about a year since bumble bees Mrs. Surratt to death along with the source of profit that surprised, the natives. Then she tried to drive away the They lay in wait near a spring coat was finally fitted out in one that were shipped in large quantities to a I still garden for the fun of it, other conspirators. A majority of thought with a mighty effort as about two miles from the town, which gave forth the token of a siege of jaundice, them are still in the land of the living, foreign country, where they had not but my surplus is sold to those less f"*h&r old feeling of immodesty and hyprocrisy the guard who had the prisoners in with buttonholes that were frayed, and are noted men. Those who have been known to exist. fortunate, and it is delivered by wagon came to her, and the crimoon charge must pass. The guard, consisting and a fatigue cap that must have flush covered her face as 3he saw that passed over to the other shore did not in a rresh condition. We have of two officers and eight privates, been worn by a member of one of the die by their own hands. Ex-President -John was trying to say something. proven that peas are at their best arrived about noon, with five prisoners Nutritious Chocolate. companies that went to the front in A few minutes later the two were Johnson passed away "like one who when shelled and cooked immediately in irons. The day being hot, they Of the three beverages, tea, coffee 1862. Such a procedure made this •carefully walking alonp the icy sidewalk wraps the drapery of his couch about after picking, and strawberries are left the prisoners, as Jasper had expected a an4 chocolate, the latter is by far the man tired of his bargain, and he in the direction of the church. him and lies down to pleasant dreams." they would and hurried to the worth 3 or 4 cents a quart more when most nutritious. It is also, from its therefore endeavored to shake the responsibility ^They discussed the weather and everything Judge Advocate-General Holt, who spring for water, having previously picked fresh from the vines. I make large percentage of fatty substance, he had taken upon himself in connection with the singing conducted the prosecution, lives in stacked their guns by the roadside. some money by taking advantage of the most difficult of digestion. A cup by staying away from drills and school until they reached the church Washington city, a few doors from the Jasper and Newton crept out from these facts." of chocolate is a very invigorating refreshment, company meeting-!. Things began to and then they both joined heartily in Capitol building. He is hale and hearty, the thicket, seized their arms, knocked look serious for him at the regimental e\en for weak persons, if the exercises. Mary sang exceedingly vigorous in intellect, and good for many the irons from the prisoners, and court, and he finally turned up with their digestive organs are strong. The Home Circle. well. John was equally successful until years to come, though I should judge brought the guard into the American the plea of physical inability to attend Cardinal Richelieu was a great chocolate All the young dubutante blondes I they sang the strain: that he had passed his three score camp. to any further military duty. drinker, and attributed his good wear bonnets of poppy-red tulle for '•We share our mutual woes, years and ten. Hon. John A. Bingham, A few months after this feat, during He was referred to the regimental surgeon, health in his declining years to this Our mutual burdans bear." calling and afternoon teas. assistant Judge Advocate-General, the attack on Savannah, the country who quizzed him very thoroughly drink. Tea and coffee possess the nutritive Then it suddenly dawned upon him lad fell, mortally wounded, while trying whom Ben. Butler use to twit so On the new bonnets all the new on his troubles. quality only in the very slightest tiow easy it would he to say, "Mary, unmercifully on the floor of the House to place his colors on a redoubt. "What do you think ails you?" observed trimmings are lowered, though they degree. Tegumin in coffee berries let us share our mutual woes," and For one of his many bold exploits a of Representatives for "hanging an innocent the doctor. are by no means flat. But the towering and albumen in tea leaves are in very he couldn't dismiss it from his mind woman," is on his return from sword had been presented to Jasper "I think I am getting consumption small proportions. Tea and coffee, pointed bows of last year have all the evening. Every now and then, by Governor Rutledge. He now unbuckled Japan, where he .has been the American very fast, doctor," he replied. though not in themselves difficult of to his great embarrassment, he got given place to soft, wide loops, put on his sword and gave it to Newton, minister for upwards of ten years. "Where do you feel the most pain out of tune. To make matters worse digestion, tend to disturb the assimlation to give a broader effect. Very thick saying, "Take it to my father, I do not know of the whereabouts oi at times?" of albuminous substances the professor noticed it each time, aigrettes will be used again, and these and tell him I have not dishonored the other assistant, Col. H. L. Burnett "In my stomach." and, in a kindly tone, offered a suggestion by precipitating them from their dissolved are as hbh as ever, but too fine to bs it." of Indiana. "And you think you are getting the which increased John's confusion. state. Milk if mixed with either objectionable. A county in Georgia is named for consumption? Nonsense, what you There was no one in the class of these is more difficult of digestion this hero. want is exercise, and the national Let us see about some of the other gladder than John when 9:30 came than when taken alone. Tea and coffee A pretty walking dress is made of guard will give you all you want. and he and Mary stepped out into noted characters that famous State both tend to excite the activity of bright golden brown ladies' cloth, Your application for physical disability trial of twenty years ago. Reverdy the moonlight to go home. They the brain and nerves. Tea, it is said, with a very high finish. The skirt is Wh They Have Not Carried. is not accepted." The young man picked their way along the sidewalk Johnson, of Maryland, ex-attorneygeneral increases the power of understanding edged with a little cording of sealskin, From the Richmond State. endeavors to attend drills more regularly slowly, cautiously, and in silence. and senator, and afterward impressions received, and helps the above it being many folds of the material now. We sent out a few days since a note •John did not speak for two reasons. minister to England, lent his eloquent fixing of the attention upon a subject. in pinked scallops. The long The national guard is a splendid institution He was oppressed with the thought of inquiry to a number of bachelors voice in behalf of Mrs. Surratt, assisted Coffee with some temperaments clears curtain draperies are corded with the for young men who are confined •that he had been particularly stupid by Col. Fred, A. Aiken and John L. and brightens the mental perceptions. in the city, asking them to give us, sealskin, as are the edges of the vest, all day long in smudgy stores or during the whole evening, and he was Clampitt. The latter is the only one It is scarcely necessary to add that confidentially and briefly for publication, which is composed of rows of the sit adding long columns of figures, repeating the sentence, "Mary, let us living of that famous trio. Johnson excessive drinking of either one is like pinked materials. A pretty little the reasons why they never without cessation, lor eight or ten ,"" share our mutual woes," so that died full of honors. Aiken became a burning a stove or furnace at white hours. It exercises all parts ol the cloth and sealskin toque aad a sealskin married. Over one-half of them, have when they stood beneath the light in noted journalist in Washington. heat all the time, very soon the iron body and bring every muscle into cape complete the costume. the parlor he could put his arm answered, and we give our readers He died suddenly a few yeara is burst out. When the nerves are play. Young men who are willing to around her and say it without blundering. ago, and was laid away in beautiful burnt out they are rather harder to some of the causes assigned: give up one night in the week to drills, Mary was silent with expectation Oak Hill cemetery by his brethren repair than the iron. Easy Asparagus. and will attend to them regrularly "Am only forty-five years old. Consider of the press on New Year's day. President J. M. Smith, of the Wisconsin without that feeling of compulsion How brief a sentence would have myself too young." Gen. Tom Ewing, of Kansas and Ohio, Give Attention to Your Sheep. that haunts so many, will derive a Horticultural Society, whose made them supremely happy! "Haven't been properly urged." the cousin of James G. Blaine, was benefit physically. John's absent mindedness served Best results in sheep raising cannot home and market gardening is justly counsel for Arnold and O'Laughlin, "Some other fellow married the Before you join any regiment the *to distract his attention from the icy be obtained, says the Germantown celebrated, gives a report of his asparagus who were sent to the Dry Tortugas. girl. I owe him a debt of gratitude. first and most essential point to be 'walk more than he should have Telegraph, saVe throush suitable at Walter S. Cox assisted him. He is now which ought to encourage looked into is your employers opinion •allowed, and no less than a half a She made it lively for- him." tention in winter. While sheep will a judge on the bench of the Supreme every occupant of land to provide a on the subject. If he objects, theprobabilities dozen times Mary's feet slipped, b,ut devour much oi the coarser and poorer "Heard that my fiancee snored, and Court of the District of Columbia, and supply of this unequalled early green. are he would be one of each time she found herself borne up food 01 the farm with a greater apparent I broke off the engagement." the grinning assassin of another president the first in case of a riot to bee themilitia His best plantation is twenty years by her sturdy lover. Each slip was relish than other animals, it "My best girl had ^fits." was tried and condemned to faV to protect his property. ^If he accompanied with a little shriek, and must not be supposed that they will old and yields annually a crop of as "Came very near being married death in his court. Fred Stone, of offers no objections it is assured that when she was again safe her soft laugh do their best on &uch food. Tney may fine quality as was ever raised in the once I asked a girl and she said Maryland, a bitter secessionist lawyer, he fully realizes the importance of thenational was music to him. live upon it, but will not give such 'no.'" defended Harold and Mudd. He saved United States. The story of the simple guard, and readily sees how A group of boys pulling a sled turned wool productions as they ought. Any "The happiest man I ever saw was the neck of the latter. Mudd returned way "this splendid bed" was made it might benefit him as it will benefit the corner ahead and dashed past poor quality of food must be supplemented one who had just been divorced." from Dry Tortugas to his home in you. Therefore, if you make up your them. Mary turned her head to and is cared for—as told in "The by one that is more concentrateed. "I had a friend who was married. Southern Maryland and became, mind to joip a regiment.prepare yourself glance after them. Her foot slipped, Farmers' Baview," should be influential Of course, the keeping of He sent me a book ealled'Don't.' strange to say, a Republican in politics. for good hard work* and do not & little shriek, and she was down. sheep is for one of three purposes, or against the mistaken idea so "I know a man who put his resignation He died a few years ago. Doster, a let Adolphus' idea run away with you, But she wasn alone. In falling she or either two or three combined, viz., at the club the same day t\\& invitations widely prevalent, that the start and *r Philadelphia lawyer, tried, to keep the that wearing a dressy uniform "and !had managed to knock John's feet the production of wool, the production to his wedding were sent out. rope away from the necks of Payne culture are difficult, whereas, in fact, parading up and down Fifth avenue from under him, and he. had fallen to. of mutton, and the productiou In three months he was re-elected in andAtzerodt. Gen. Hancock was master no other product isso easily obtained makes the soldier. f% Each scrambled to rise quickly and of manure. For either of the first the club, and now spends his evenings, of ceremonies on that tragic occasion, stheir heads came together with a and perpecuated. It doesn't by a long shot. lf| named purposes there snould be good from 8 until 12 o'clock with the boys! assisted by Gen. Hartranft. They *, 'sound bump. "Soil, sandy loam manured very This makes me wonder." food and warm stables, with suitable are still living, and are not crazed, and, si John was in the throes of mortification heavily, then ploughed, turning the In Whatcom county. W. T., recent- f% 1 ventilation to form flesh or wool "Am afraid to get married. I know I presume lose no sleep in thinking of 1 upon his awkardness, when manure under ploughed 8 to 10 two or three young married men who \y, Lewis Darrow killed a grizzly bear "M I 1 there must be material supplied in the the affair. Like good soldiers, they 1 JMa/y said naively as he helped her to inches deep. Furrows 3 feet apart that weighed 1,600 pounds, one of the congratulate each other when their food given, and it is far better to feed obeyed orders. tier feet: and about 6 inches deep, in no case wives go out of town. Think they larges tever seen in the »eighborhood. a maximimum quantity, and in so We seem to be sharing our mutual more than 7 inches, lurrows made ought not to do so but there must be Darrow shot seven slugs from a Winchester The prince and princess of Wales have doing the third purpose named will be woes." with a common shovel plough. Plants celebrated their silver wedding. The queen some cause." .into the animal befor^.j/he secured or it may be secured by light, jU* He was amazed. The very sentence either one or two years old from the uf England, the king of Belgium, the king poor feeding, that before springrequires "Find considerable difficulty could subdue it, and just as the final ''ft'? he had been saving for under" the gas^, and queen of Denmark, the duke of Cambridge seed, were placed in bottom of these bringing my diverged rays of affection shot went crashing through its brain the deposit of the carcass of light' Before he could take advan|q, and Lord Salisbury were among the furrows about 16 to 18 inches apart, to focus, owing to the beauty and the animal in the mauure heap. gy& the grinzly .was within a few feet of many notables presenl. ^h tage of his present oppoitunity, how- taking care to spread the roots in Hi charms of so many Richmond girls," '3ira» ^^*1Ufa. i\« lit as