Afro-independent (St. Paul, Minn.; Minneapolis, Minn.) 1888
September 22, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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^^^m^^^^^^^f^r^^^^- W *7yn be no greater folly than to try to develop SUBSOILING FOR GRAPES. up no hard foelin's 'bout the time I her physically by the practice of The old woman sat listening, her __ to show lines of scalp at the sides, The Best Way of Making the Boot* of the spt nked you with a fence palin', do a single form of exeroise. as walking jaw let down a little, her eyes unspeoulalivj like frozen gullies of a winter field. Vinos Spread Out. you? You played hooky three days or swinging Indian clubs. For one imd wide, as of one who waits "Thet you, gra'maw?" she said, Judging from my own experience I han' runnin', an' I felt like I hed to lay who has never taken exercise systematically in thick darkness for his vision to ifcrtut the wriur. .....v ,-r looking up from her crochet then she thiuk that the roots of the vine need it on. Oh dear! oh dear!" sp Bt iwrtleularljr careful lnglvingnames sod datet the gymnasium is the best frame itself to the gloom. to bve thirlettcrs and figures plain and distinct. Prop wrought again at the coarse mesh, but to penetrate the subsoil. I am aware "Now, mother, don't you take on er Damon nru oftun difficult to decipher, because of Use place *t make a beginning, and i a Veranda rattled on, her needlo keeping WCeH mitnm In which il- *re writwu there was a lurking trouble in her that of late it has been recommeuded like this," besought Henry, blinking many of our large cities now there are. pace with her tongue, its steely face. "I wonder ef she could met and practiced to sot out vineyards upon the wet out of his eyos. "You be calm gymnasiums either specially fitted for gleam seeming a kind of material projection He Uncle Henry?" she was thinkingtold a cheap scale without trenching or I'll see whut I kin do," he added, reassuringly. women's use, or where ladies can TWO OLD CAT. of the thin metalic tones. he me not to say a word of whut subsoiling. practice and receive instructions during "Uncle Henry's mighty pleased to kem for, but I can't keep any thing Ob. yes, I taw the players and their part*** This in my judgment is the chief As the new railway became the sole certain hours. Where there are think thar's a chance o' our gittin' orti socks* it's just on the end o' my tongue now. reason why the vine suffers so much topic of discourse in the village, Mrs. no such placos, I would advise that a And the "captain" and tn "umpire" and the shet o' the house at a fair prioe he Oh dear!" from sporadic diseases. The roots being "pitcher" in his "box ozen or more ladies in a community Giltner waxed more and more anxious. thinks we never in the livin' world Mrs. Giltner lowered herself into a they are modern innovations that I noted as a too near the surface are subjected form a woman's athletic club, fit up a Every thing about the house grew could palm it off on any person 'eept sat chair with wary caution of her joints to all the changes and vicissitudes of Aloft with you. It won't compare with small gymnasium and employ a competent doubly dear to her. the railroad men. Them steps ud faze she undid her bonnet strings, and gave Two climate conditions, while if set deeper instructor a few hours each "Take this press, now," she said, any one, and' the house needs repairs Old several long breaths before she spoke. they would receive the protection of a day and my word for it, th small Cat! peering into the dark hold of a closet some o' the shingles on the kitchen "Yes, I'm back, Verandy you kin deeper soil against sudden changes. I outlay will prove afar better investment in the living-room "I wouldn't know roof are turned up like they wuz Yoa remember how we played it, Jim, when yon see for yourse'f that I'm nigh a'rnost An experiment that I made a few in a very few months than if put into how to git along without it. This thirsty, an' I 'most know thar's some tu I were young, give out them steps'11 lay me in my years ago saves so much of my heavy Western mining stock or a sealskin And upon the farm together? Why has poet palin's off the fence some'eres, fer I house is ez much me ez my pore old grave yit." expense of subsoiling, and has proved never sung cloak. run out one o' Briggs' hens this mornin' body is, Verandy you might ez well Of the game of lane and roadway? What can "They do beat the bugs," assented so satisfactory, that I can recommend But here is an important point to she chuckled at me rale sassy." try to transplant an old oak ez to drag now compare with that? Veranda, with easy sympathy her it to vineyard planters. It is so simple, note at the very outset. One can not There is life-blood in that memory of me into a-nother house I couldn't Surprised at her grandmother's silence, voice was at once slow and shrill. and applicable to all varying conditions Two inlulge in any form of physical exercise breafe. Git me the blue caliker apron, Veranda bent a curious gaze Old "I'll never tell you how I've stood that no one need hesitate about in tightly-fitting garments or stays CatI o1 child this top she'f smells kind on the drawn old face, furrowed and 'em all these years," pursued tho old adopting it. I simply plowed do1 and receive benefit from it If you dusty I'm goin' to rid it up some. rutted like a country road. Mrs. When the odors of the haying sweet and musky woman, querulously "I hed my five i and cleaned out trenches in the fall as not believe it, put an animal into stays i7 Hand me up a little warm water in the Giltner had taken off her mitts, aad made the air, boys to raise, an' till ev'y last one of steep as their sides could be made and see with how much grace it will AnA crows were cawing faraway and nature's was smoothing the half-fingers in an old tin basin, an' throw in a scrap o' 'em wuz growed clean out o' dresses eight feet apart and twenty inches face was fair, walkuntil it falls or lies down. absent way. When Veranda, asked sal-sody." When the corn was waving softly, then the boy into long pants I never knowed deep, set the -s ines in the trenches in The first thing to ascertain is the capacity with ragged hat her what she thought of the matter "I cleaned thet press last week, whut peace meant. Ef one of the following spring and filled them in of the lungs. How often do you Felt his pulse thrill in the rivalry of she looked down at her open palm as gra'maw I'll do it over, though," said 'em give a cry 1 jest churned right again mainly with the plo w. Two draw a full breath? Can you, when if the subject lay in the hollow then Old Veranda. sick a-wond'rin' which one hed bruk his The reason for success in this experiment standing with th arms and hands xteitded to work with it myse'f. Catt she said, slowly: goin1 "I'm neck head over heels down them stone of fall trenching is found in the before you, and after taking" a "I don't seem to rightly ha'bor the You take your needle-work awhile. I Our "bats were whittled out of pine, and any steers." She rambled on, with a kind action of frost during the winter being full inspiration, touch the knuckles behind idee 'tain't got clar thoo my head yit. size would do don't want you should be all flustered of pleasure in her dreary memories. enabled to penetrate the subsoil the back without the tendency to Our hall of yarn wound tightly round apiece of Kind of odd. Meb by I'll git to sense out an' hurried to'ds the last so'z you'll Veranda gave patient ear, though she deeper than it could otherwise do rubber shoe. cough? Can you touch the backsof the it more ef I lay down an' rest some." look fadyinyour weddin'fixin's youthrough And covered o'er with calfskin tight, and, oh, had heard it almost daily since childhood. the means. of these open hands at all in this position, or eve Jehoshaphat't She got up and walked feebly into got to save yourse'f all you kin." She was the orphan daughter trenches, thereby fining and comminuting mike the elbows meet without assisV How we did welt the whizzing thing in her bedroom, stopping once before the Though Mrs. Giltner was happily of Mrs. Giltner's oldest son, and the the soil and subsoil and bringing Two ance? Try it, reader, not once, bu% small glass over an old dresser cracking Old ignorant of the fact, the house had old woman had reared her, petting her up to the surface some of the lost fertility often if you can not accomplish it a^ Cat! under innumerable coats of varnish, been sold a month before this, and she as she never had her sturdy boys, of past ages. I found to my first keep at it until it is accomplished, as if she wished to assure herself had signed the papers, unconscious I'm in Xsvor of improvements, but the style of three of whom were now owners of great surprise that before the frost had and you will be surprised in time to of her own reality by viewing her ball to-day of their purport. Henry blue-grass farms hard upon the village. gone out of the ground the trenches find you are not quite so round-shouldered Seems to lack the healthful features of the face. Then she went on to the front had been unable to prevent its sale were deeper or the ridges were higher good old-fashioned way. Keep the head erect and the window, where a green shade hung, his hope was to keep the matter from Tts complicated for me, and the game these "Ain't you goin* to tell a person in the spring than the fall, showing from it like an shoulders thrown back, filling the depending1 men were at a fat tassel his mother's ears till it should be necessary whar you've been, gra'maw?" asked that the frost had penetrated from the Wasn't stirring in comparison with lungs as fully as possible at each uprooted weed she rolled the curtain, to tear down the house. By that Veranda, with kindly regard to the trenches'sides into the soil of thebreath Two make a practice of doing so, slipping it through a loop of dingy Old time he felt sure she could be brought fact that her grandmother was waiting ridges, heaving and loosening it much and before long the chest will begin to Cat! cord, and stood looking down the to regard the affair with a more courageous for the query. deeper and refining it as I had never Chicago Mail. expand, the lungs will demand more cliffy yard and into the quiet street beyond. eye. "I wuz down to Smith's fer a spell," before observed under any other conditions. air, and with the blood better oxygenated, said the old woman when she had come One day, however, long before the OLD MRS. GILTNER. I found that I had been utilizing the eye will grow brighter, the at easy speech after her mournful discourse, The sun was gone down, but there tale was ripe for telling, a heedless the forces of nature to do my cheeks more ruddy and the brain clearer. "you must go and see their was a downy crimson on the dark hills neighbor came in and revealed every work free and far better than I could C. B. Dodqe, in Woman A Piece of Hews and How It Affected new baby, Verandy it's mighty cute where his head had lain. thing. do it at a great expense myself with Her. the very spit image of its paw. Mrs Giltner always came to this The old woman took the news with A FARM TELEPHONE. teams and subsoil plows. Smith he wants to call it Sary Jane, window at sunset that she might see a kind of stricken calmness. Subsequently it was shown that as One That Ha Been Successfully In V tor arter his mother, but Mis' Smith won't the western skies cast the morrow's Though the uneven stones of the village the roots of the vines spread out and "Did you know it, Verandy?" was Over .Four Tears. but Stuller May." nothin1 hyear to horoscope, and though she was now sidewalk were sunken and set grew the feeding roots at the ends Noticing an inquiry from one of my all she said. The last trace of uneasiness was something jostled from her senses, about with wide mossy cracks, there gradually rose a little as they approached brother farmers for a cheap farm telephone, Veranda timidly admitted her blotted from Veranda's face by a smile the old habit prevailed with her. was a certain congruity in their edges, the centers of the rows, and I will give directions for construction. knowledge of the underhand transaction, of pleased interest. "Red fer promise." she muttered as if they were parts of a long slab of that occasionally the plow in the subsequent Purchase steel-binder wire. whereupon her grandmother gave "Stuller May," she echoed "I vender *'mm. It'll be a good wash-day tomorrer. rock that had once been laid down the tillage of the vines cut off the Get two cigar-boxes, take the lids off, her one sad, stern look, and straightway whar Hetty Smith got hold of thet Let's see Verandy wuz sayin' street's length entire, and then shattered end of a few of these feeding roots, and cut a three-quarter hole in the took to her bed, turning her face name it sounds kind of booky. Ef somethin'meb by it'll come to me by a mighty blow. but I could not perceive that this was bottom of each box then get some to the wall, and refusing comfort of 'twuz my child I'd ruther hev it Gladys arter Hay down." An old woman coming up the shady a serious injury, for new and more stiff wire (I use steel ribs out of an her friends. Weeks passed on, and or Blantche, I believe." As she lay in her lofty bed that walk was stepping heedfully over the branching roots were sent out from the umbrella) and cut into pieces a little still she lay there, storing by the hour Mrs. Giltner's upper lip fell visibly. night, propped nearly to a sitting streaks a morning iain had lett green severed ones the next season, and I longer than the box is wide. Wrap at the drawn square of Turkey red "When I think o' you-'ns majryiiT posture with great pillows, it came to nr four- and spongy she seemed to know every sometimes imagined that it had reinvigorated the telephone wire around these wires, calico lining the canopy of well, 'pears like I can't ha'bor the iiee her with such force as kept her wakeful stone by heart, for she seldom looked the vines, and caused them one at each end. I planted one post posted bed, her thoughts seeming no ways. Seein' the house an' ev'y into the lessening hours. As they down, her far-sighted gaze stretching to grow more luxuriantly, but I could every quarter of a mile. Oak makes fixed upon the brass stud gathering thing in it '11 beyourn, Yept thet lawgcabin off to a point where the street's nearing sat at breakfast the next morning she not express a positive opinion as to the best post. Cut the posts with a the fold to a center, as if magnetized quilt I pieced last spring fer sides met in blue smoke. made known the result of her pondering. this, without more experience and observation. fork on them. Bore a small hole by its brightness. Daily the sound John's Marthy, it's inore'n likely you'd She was tall and gaunt her long face through each prong and tie a of picks and the rumble of carts drew live yere arter you wuz married you 'I thought some on whut you told scantly hung in lean folds of flesh, her Another point gained was, that in string (leather is what I used) to nearer. haven't the peth in you thet I hed me, Verandy, an' I'm goin' to tell expression sharply inquiring, from the the spring I did not have to dig holes the prongs of the forks then let One morning she turned her deep when I wuz young, an' when I study Henry thet I've 'bout decided not to abrupt, rise of her shaggy brows at to set the vines at a busy season of the the telephone wire rest on the string eyes, the only parts of her shrunken 'bout you worryin' over them mean sell, even ef the railroads thinks o' their inmost ends. year. The holes were already dug fastened in the fork of the post. Select i face hinting at life, upon Veranda, who steps like I've done, an' a-strivin' to tradin' with me." There was a large bonnet over her just the right depth. The fine top as solid places as possible to put the sat by the hed. keep your chillern om killin' theirsefs "Why, gra'maw!" cap of sheer lawn, whose strings made soil had fallen in from the sides boxes against. Plane off a board a little "They've begun on my yard," she on 'em, I churn right sick." *'l ain't a-goin to sell. Don't talk no a square bow under her clean-marked of the ditches, making the very best larger than the box, for the fcox to said, nodding toward the window, her That her granddaughter was young more 'bout it. You got too much sody chin two puffy gray curls rounded out possible conditions, after strewing a rest against. Bore a hole through this head keeping up the motion af terward, and well-favored of nature was Mrs. each fallen temple after an ancient in the biscuits, Verandy your man'll little phosphate, ashes and bone dust board according to direction of the as if shaken by the thought. Giltner's firm belief that Veranda vogue that fell in with the style of her git the soggiest bread he ever put in in the treneh, for the fine subsequent, telephone line. Put the wire through "Why, Gra'maw," faltered Teranda, would marry seemed to the old woman straight black gown, its cape reaching his mouth. I promise him thet" healthy and vigorous growth obtained, the box and fasten the box "you don't hyear nothin" do you?" a deplorable, but none the less inevitable, the waist, its neck finished with a fall She was carrying off her inconsistency and I found that I could work the soil up with little nails driven in She herself heard nothing, for the circumstance of the future. of large-holed lace. with an irritable air, and Veranda some two weeks earlier than that untrenched. at the side. Now put up the wire, and workmen were studiously quiet at their Veranda had never in her life had a wisely held from further speech. I'm gittin' closer closer," she I actually set the vines don't stretch it too tight. Fasten up picked her task. lover, yet there were chests full of bed she1 After a day or two Henry Giltner muttered to herself as while there was yet frost in the ridges, the other box in the same way. If you "A pick went inter the fur corner o' and table I'non marked with her name came to talk over things. He was a footing along, carefully holding her the soil working dry and mellow. get it up so that it talks as nicely as my yard just then, over whar the against the t'me she should need thorn plump, elderly man, whose form as he skirt up in front with a flat-fingered Cor. Philadelphia Gardener. the one I have, you would not do without tanzy bushes grow," said the old woman. in her husband's household she spent hand in a loose-netted mitt "I oughter rolled up the path bore striking resemblance one. My telephone has been in "It wusn't on'y the sod it cut, her spare time in making lace that EXERCISE FOR WOMEN. be used to it, I reckon but it 'pears to a crescent with the hollow use four years, and has not cost me a Verandy, it wuz me. I felt it yere," was hoarded away to deck her bridal like I kin skesly ha'bor the idee o' thet at his back his jovial face had a cent since I put the wire up. It is onefourth Important Points That Must Be Noted at she added, laying her thin lands on finery. Perhaps it was because she climb afore me." yellow-gray beard, rayed around his the Very Outset. of a mile long. 1 keep poles her breast, in a tranquil clasp that seemed youthful to herself by mouth like the spokes of a wheel. The graceful young lady invited me Presently she came to a stand before with forks on them to set under the sank once with her failing breath and comparison with her grandmother's He was hardly over the threshold little house that rose above the street one day to go out rowing with her. and wire when a sleet comes, to prevent eighty years that these rose no more.Eva Wilder McQlasson, before his mother forestalled her decision level by twelve stone steps sunk into a I soon discovered that, in addition to the ice from breaking the wire down. preparations never appeared futile in Harper's Bazar. steep slope of yard. The house below by shaking her head with solemn other accomplishments, she was an expert I would like to hear from others on to her her poor, little womanly SELECTION OF MEATS. had eight steps, the next but one had emphasis "'Tain't wuth while to oarswoman. And when, a few farm telephones.Cor. Ohio Farmer. instincts buijrt "a nest of hopes in the Hints That Every Good Housewife Should four^nd the gardens Wow that lay waste words, Henry I ain't keerin' to days after, I returned tho complim ent Learn by Heart. green paper boxes where she kept her The Farmer** Vacation. flush with the pavement. sell." by inviting her to take a front seat on "How do you tell good beef repeated yards of rickrack and feather trimming, my tandem tricycle for a short spin, Old Mrs. Giltner had once taken joy "Verandy told you, did she? I City people, if they are able, generally a health board physician after and though she wrought from a she still further won my admiration by of the fact that her house on its rise of might of known she would! Whufs take a summer vacation. It is a reporter. *'I will tell you. Good curiously blind impulse, its mere presence ground was so much higher and drier accomplishing a distance of over eight thet 'bout not wantin' to sell? Why, largely fashion with them. They go beef has a reddish-brown color, and made her happy, as it makes the than its neighbors but after the grading miles with so little fatigue she was you've spent your hull life frettin' over away from home and return, as a rule, contains no clots of blood. Wellnourished "bird who weaves a nest when fledging of the street her oride had changed sorry on her return that she had not them steps, mother." all worn out and in many cases much beeves furnish a flesh which time is past. to mourning, for the process left her made a longer run. "I ain't keerin' to sell." worse off than if they had remained at while raw is marked with spots of 'Now ef I could live to he'p you eottage perched on a lofty bank accessible While many people are naturally "But" home. It is a pretty poor home if a white fat it is firm and compact. Old, raise your family, Td feel different." by a flight of steps so upright graceful, as others are by nature awkward, "I'm kind o' uset to them steps now man or woman can not find more real lean animals furnish a flesh which went on Mrs. Giltner, viewing the matter that when one stood at the bottom he there are few who will not become they're rale pretty-lookin' this time o' comfort in it than they can find anywhere is tough, dry and dark the fat from another stand-point "hut could see only the roof of the house more supplo, stronger, healthier, year thar's little mossy things peekin' else. In the home there is is yellow. Veal is slightly reddish I'm gittin' old, Verandy thar's a crick above, peering down at him with an and therefore better able to resist disease tboo the chinks I see 'em yistiddy liberty that can not be found elsewhere. and has tender white fibers. in my back most o' the time, are' I'm inquisitive wonder something like the by judicious physical training and some of 'em hed red spots on. Take If there is a cool place in it The fat is not distributed through awful short-winded I dun know but wonted look of its mistress. to a girl or woman exercise is far more the hottest spells we've ever hed, you on a hot summer's night, it may be the lean, as in beef. The same is whut my legs are some stiff er'n they essential than to a boy or man, because Mrs. Giltner Bigned as she shot a kin alwuz ketch a breeze on thet top found and enjoyed. But away from true of mutton. In well-nourished wuz last year I'm failin' fast." blinking glance up the flight then so much of woman's life is spent within step. I dun know'z I ever took any home the visitor has one little place to animals white fat accumulates along "Laws! no, you ain't, gra'maw," expostulated planting upon the lowest stone a foot doors, and her employments are so exceptions to 'em nohowto speak sleep in and he must stay there. We the borders of the muscles. Pork is Veranda, very seriously. in a beelless gaiter with wedges of exacting and oftentimes so wearying. of." admire the man and woman who are rose red, and has fat distributed She knew the old woman's complaints elastic let in the sides, she began the At our universities the importance of "Well, I jedged you'd be pleased out sensible enough to stay at home in through the muscles. The lard is of her health led by design to a forcible ascent, forcing her body upward by properly training the body as well as o' tongue to git the old place off your summer, if there is no good reaso-o for white and lies in heavy deposits under contradiction. "Uncle Henry wuz pressing both hands above the bent the mind is now fully recognized, and hands. The railroad men hev offered going- away. The farmer must stay at the skin. Good beef is not of a pale yere while you wuz eut, an' he 'lowed knee. a sturdier manhood is the result. And a mighty square price for it. I'm turrible home at least the greater part of the pink color, and such a color indicates you wuz pearter-lookin' this sumnaar As she went on, always the same it is a fa\orable sign of th* times that sorry you feel this way about it, summer. But there are times when that the animal was diseased- Good 'n you'd been fer right smart" foot foremost, like a little child at the women of America are each year mother, for the road's goin' clean he can get away if he likes, nnd the beef does not have a dark purple hue, "Why, you never told me Henry wuz climbing, she counted the steps ina showing a greater degree of interest in through this lot it'll go caty-corner former and his "fjjlialy would often receive for this color is evidence that the animal yere!" cried Mrs. Giltner. kind of breathless undertone. "Five the athletic movement, and begin to through the house." great benefit by a vacation. A has not been slaughtered, "but died "I knowed I'd let it out," breathed ah, sixah. Thar wuz once a man realize the possibilities for better "Thoo thethe house!" change of scene is frequently of great with blood in its body, or has suffered Veranda, in a whisper. "Yes, he wuz went crazy over once one is one. I health through plenty of fresh air and "That's whut it's fixin' to do. You benefit to the health: and where that is from acute febrile affection. Good beef yere. He hed business down, street, reckon some o' these days '11 find me in exercise see, mother, you'll hev to sell. Railroad the case anybody is justified in going has no, or but Little, odor if any odor is but he 'lowed he'd be in to see you a lunatic 'syluni a-tearin' my hair out The chief difficulty is in making a co"porations don't ask any questions on a vacation even at the expense ol perceptible, it is not disagreeable In right son. Oh, laws, gra'maw! I'm by the handfuls, an' a-eountin' up to beginning. What is the best form of you can't explain any thing to considerable discomfort. Farmer judging as to the odor of meat pass gain' to say whut he wanted me to twelve an' back fer everlastin'. I've exercise" is a question frequently asked. 'em. Ef they want jour proputtyyou work hard. They are not unfrequentl clean knife, which had been dipped keep still about he said I shouldn't counted 'em ev'y lalt time I've dumb And there can be but one replj got to get outthat's the size of it." run down phvdcally. Why not take in hot water, through it and examine speak of it 'cuz it might all be a lizzie, 'em since they wuz put yere I can't "Such exercise as will develop alike The old woman slowly heaved up vacation? (Jo off somewhere and see subsequently as to the odor of the an' he didn't want you-'uns to be dlsapp'inted. eem to he'p is." all portions of the body." If one has two shaking hands. "They sha'n'thev new things and now people. Take advantage knife. Tainted meat often gives off a It's a piece o' news thet'll At the top she turned stiffly, and regarded a hollow chest and round shouldered my house," she protested, breaking of excursion rates that arc plainly perceptible and disagreeable do you more good than any medicine, the ladder-like passage with the chest must be expanded and the into quavering sobs. "My chillai sometimes offered by the railroads odor while being cooked. Good meat "gra'maw." mingled vexation and triumph. Then lungs increased in size. If the arms wut born yere, an' your father died in and look over portions of the country is elastic to the touch. Meat that is Mrs. Giltner's face puckered with she went up a side path and let herself and back are weak these muscles must this very room he hed pore health for that jou have never seen. It wilL do wet and flabby should be discarded. It eager interest. into the house. be strengthened, a^d if the muscles of years, an' uset to set right by that east you a heap of good, and sometime* should not become gelatinous after "It's consamin' thet new railroad The open window of the sitting-room the lower limbs are in such condition winder with his feet on a cricket Oh, add several years to your life. If yon being kept in a cool place for two days, thar's so such talk of seems it's goin' was screened with checked blue netting, that one must always roly upon carriage Henry! you see that splotch in the second really can not afford it, nothing remains but should remain di on the surface spang through the towj, an' Uncle through which the landscape revealed or street carunless th re is organic winder pane? I mind when you b. to do us many of us do, stay and firm to the touch.-N. Mail and Henry's hed an inkling thet it's goin' itself in squares like a county troublethey must bo brought under wuz so small you hed to* stand tippytoes at home and do tho best we can. to dip an end off our lot. The railroad map. Sitting hard by, talcing the late Experts. th nardcnlng process. to pee* thoo it you 'lowed the men are round now appniisin' Wc$lm Rural. afternoon air with a mild oblivion of m Thus it is seen that there is no one g* yard looked like it wuz rainin' thoo oroputty they want, an' Uncle Henry the June loveliness without, was a "What are the wild waves raying?'' i "best form of exercise." To attempt that ripply place In the glass. Don't imys ef they tech our yard they got to Stany of tho Smiths in the Soutt woman of years that might lie anywhere has become such a frayed-at-the edges to train a girl's mind by forcing her to let 'em take your pore old mother** buy it he Mows they dassen't spile are blacksmiths, though very few between thirty-live and fifty phrase that it has been replaced in follow a single lino of study, as Latin house. Henry! 1 alwiit tried to be I hum. are horse-ahoors.JJarper'$ &*>- pvoputty 'thout ponyUV up a good &1l her (ace was #mall, her eyes bluish, circles of taste by: "What's derbreakAM or mathematics, for example, would good to you, Henrv. Yom don't ohurUlt nice fer tt." fter dull hair strained back so tightly rivin usP"Turn. ^^--ffea^g^w^ *^^itii l&M&ikSkJkfrU 4 4*^ dJ^SJjfrfciAttijifi^^ & 1 ..'!-Ai iJk jSmJsLu* tmm jfe. if WI4?186 jr. H)