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heer Joe.
pATHBORNu
.' ltoSNia.-.- Sitsjt.
p-aino ilium the lii'inl r tlio ihmtulii-I'.-ss
offender, fur tin-so Mussulmans
it idI idolaters aro more imioliy about
their rcilttliui 1 1 in ii true liolicvois.
"Come." iniiltors .loo. uneasily, "this
looks liko n serious business ll' they
overtake thrill I'm afraid iiiuriler w ill
follow. Too Imii: Wliiit liiivo they
boon tloiiiV Is this any work of that
i-iisi'iilly KussiiinV Novor miinl cryinu'
ovoi' spill milk. Tlio only lliini: l bo
tl.ilio is In snvo lliotn but how'.''
'l'li.-it Is tlio rub-bow?
Myulioor .loo li;i- Id iliiuk quiikly.
for i ho oi'owil stirno.-t noiirop with ovory
lit i ii ii tt. IIo li.is ;in iilo.'i wlilih pvoiii
ios :il loiist soiiii' lmpos fill' siioi oss.
If bo iiil tlolny niiittoi's-ki'rp tl:o
onouiii'S from ooiiiiiin iulo pi-t'sniiiil
i-oiHiioi for ii littlo whilo -all may la
vol!. "Molly:" ho says iiiirkly.
"Yos, .loo." slio roplios.
In lililos liko tlioso othiuotlo Is fill--Kill
ion.
"ll is your fallior's life tlwil ix ill
polil. I will bo nblo to liobl tliom in
i hook for a time. Will you ilniv soiuo
l ijinu for bis snko'"
"Yos. yos! tiuly loll mo!" she iriisps.
"Uiiti as f.'isi us you run to yoinl.-r
(irnor; tln-n ilown tlio sirooi to tlio
loll ii ii I it you ooino to tlio i':iiiioii!nviii.
Toll Coloiii-I u'Hi'ion it is Mynln-or ...o
who is in ihiiiiror. Ho will soml t roups
mi tlio ilollblo ipiiok."
Sho turns iin.l Hits from ilio siol
liko a L'loiiin of liulii. .Mynlo'i r .loo
1 hiis h:itl bis iiiioiitl..i :it oii.-i upi. .1
l I y 1 1 it- rush. 1'iiin intf atnl ImliliiU' o.-n-li
a rovolvoi- in liis IkiihI. S.-unly ntnl tin
i U'osi.-rn oralor rush up. Then Myn-
hoor .loo sinnils out botwi-on tlioiu ami
tlio innli of aliu'ry Hindoos. Ho rniM's
I his haml. iiml. with tin- I'stuio of mio
b.iru to .oiiiiiiau.l iliiunl'is oui in
i tlioir toiistlc tlio won!:
I -slop:"
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Tin: insroo-
K'rl'.KKT I. IKK AM (IN
Tin- uaiivi-s an- vory niui h wi-uiln
up by sotiti-1 li i hi: that has oooiinoil. Ii
iin.-s not tiiko a L'roiit h:il to i-Ni ii" it
i i-owil of llimloos, ospi-i ially if ih-.-y
iMo oiii'iuri-il in worship. .ny in.liu'
nii.v i.i thi ii- i;-l or tlio laosijui- wln-i-o-ill
ovory obji'ii is s.-n-i-oil !n thoiu.
Hii.-tlio!- i ho insult is ival or f-nii-ioil.
will hrini; ihom iiroiiinl liko it swarm
of iioos. oiior for i iio ml of tlio
!r.-iii:.'i'osiir.
Mynluor .loo ktmw.s ihis full wrll.
an. I jii'liin; frniii tlio oxo'naMo ton
liitioii of tin. iTiiw.l. fours thiit his
l'ii"inls h.ivo boon uuuio in lining
s mid 1 i i .
Tin' Hill. loos, o.-.-iso io inlvaih'o. Thi
v.-ofil. spokoii in tlioir naiivo tnnuo.
I. Us Ih.-lii 1 1 t:i l lii.' otln-i' is a In;: Irf.
ills tii rsMiialin is croai. lit- oh--oks
Ihoir b-siro io n :n h out ihoir ImioU
ll:nl rlllli-ll t .-!- ill:. Ilili'il Violillis.
Ciiii-:- I'.'irk fa-1--. shiniii: out l.-oin
iiii.i.-r Vi.i'ionloroil lurliiiits. t tlo-
li-V. i.llilll' l.l-ill'l'll. ntlll-l'S l-lil.l,l It.
Two ilooit pairs of Llaok i,-s an
foi usiil iiiit-ntly upon oho point, ,'in.l
liiis il-o oouiiioiiam-o of M.wuioor .loo.
Ho holils tliom as if by S-. mo niiliiir.
I 'hoy aro swayoil in a iiioasmv .y hi
tii i ii 1 1 It is tin- jiowor of olio will o wr
otbol'S.
'What ilocs Ibis mean':" hp asks.
A ilo.oii voices einlciivor to answer
iiim. The babel is siteli that ho eanuni
iiii.lcrstiiiiil. IIo waves his liaml Willi
:im: horiiy.
Then he scl.'cls one who seems in bo
more intc'lici'lit than his fellows, as
hi I'.'ioo is erowiii'il by irray hair ami
boa nl.
"I.cl i his man tell mo all," he says.
They push him forward as spokes
man, a position he is eiiiiiiputly lilted
lo till.
"It is plain. It is simple. We wi re
worshiping in our temple before 'i-li-nti.
No man dares' enter there with
. I. - :i l . ii;i- in.:. his shoes on. Suddenly v. e hear a tor
i ; . . i i ii !; t i rible noise, and those two for.'i.n dev
. mi! .!.. aiways j iN jump III through the window. Thai
.. oi -s in liiii..- i a deadly Insult to our n"'. We
! burn to avenue it. We chase the In
j close here. Wo demand satisfaction.
a - .mi tie. with i Vishnu will have re venire. Tlioir
l!-.- :.:: ii il'ul i blooil must wipe out the Insult. That
is all."
.Murmurs of applause arise as the
oM Hill. loo linishos Ills Utile speech.
Mynheer .loo sees that Ir is as ho
feared. These people must he handled
with gloves in all that pertains lo their
i vlicioii.
"Now hear me. You mv fair and
just. It Is only ri-lit both sides should
t-Npliiin. Your .od whs instilled. I
ii. liove it wan mi in ciileiil on tiio pari
hi' my friends, lor tle-y do not
ii'.'niiinl iiisultlm: hoiu-sr worshipors. I
shall near Ihoir story and repeat it to
v.. u. Then we will see if this trouble
may Hot be .ivoried."
ills manner pleases tbeiu, for they
fool he is an honest man. So .M..n
iioor .loo turns to liis frienils ;itoI be-;s
Saii'ly lo explain. hich t li n i worthy
l-ii-s in .-hi excited mailtlcr. aeeom
I'.'lll.l ill" his Wolds With Keilll'e-
I he li-iivt-li-r smiles, for he sots iln--iiiiiii
ion not s. bad in In- feared,
lie speaks li. tieniosthciif. T.'.nner.
who eagerly avrei-s lo bis pi-. position.
Ilicn Hoe tnoie lln- flieiiil o' Coi.li.n
laces tin' i:t::cr. atlciit it . coivil. and
prui oeub !o got Ins fj eUils out of I his
Cpitom
rrrrsiumo, Chatham county, n. c, Thursday, fkmutaky id. mx no. 21
Mi-ape inio which their laelt of due
caul ion has thrown them.
"l.:-!"i,:" ho says, sharply, mid the
1 1 1 i 1 1 1 . i -jr in i ho air ceases as if by
ti iiuie. -li i. jis I bilieved. an acci
dent. My friends had no desire to ills
tiir'n ymt in vniu- worship, or to insult
your em .c Vishnu. With revor-
-in-e t in-..- were looking in tluou!i a
win-lev. siandiiii.- upon a platform,
when one i t'll of ii -jive way and pre
eijiita'. .I tin-in ihi-oii-tlt the opi'iilii),'.
Tiny colli. I li,.; ; 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 imiliois lie
cause ihc.v are uu.-iblo to talk your
I -lc;iic. so lln- bo t i hoy could do was
io n iii-iit. My s-mii friend Is p.irtlo
iil.iily ofievoil ih.-ii ttoh a thine has
oeciirii-il. lb- ilosii-i s to make restitu
tion as far t.i posiblo. Let the hitfh
l-iiesi conn- forward and act-opt a
handful of rupees. That will prove
I it -ir friendship."
'I'M" point is well taken, and .loo
l.t'ows ihoir weakness. I nmioiliately
a hill. hub ,-tris- s. Most of Hie crowd
sooiii to bo in favor of an cai-r in-
0, . .-ili. e. A few demur, but ili-y are
so litii.'-i iii tl.o tninorily thiii they are
s dily s.,we. llliiler and the lunu
la be eel'.. . foioard to receive the
pt'omi-: .-,! i iti. os.it venerable man. who
i'o-ei,il.l. s lln- priest .loo saw in the
iuo-iiie. 'h-iii-.-.li it cannot be ihe same.
Mynheif .loo Inis been e.ireful to
k . p I .i. i: a : lion of the lrtnh. be-
.ill-.' li" f'.ir.s lest il cfe.-lte lli'W
I 'i.tll ie. At 111" time of tlio sudden
disasior Siindy Inn! In-eii just putlimj
tin- linisiiiii:; lotichos to a picture of
ilio ii-iy iil'l idol Vishnu, an 1 he has
liiitliiiu'e.l lo ret lin his precious note
book iln-oiii.-h all the disturbance.
The humor of Hie crowd has changed
as wonderfully a--, upon many a simi
lar if oils'. .ii. tor i here is notliiii; more
ti-'Ulo ii;' ..I i.-iitii iIkiii a mob. The
v. orshipc's of old ishnu are now
i -i-jor in .-all ihe Americans their
liiol .N. tiioit-li it is all done by word
or "osum". li and shakim; is ueiiorally
i.ii.i.ood in India, for a man fears lost
ho lose i i-:.' by toiicliiiiK another and
have to i.i'-ioi piuii.sliment on liiinself
as a penally.
.nisi i i this moment there bursts
iulo vi. u- a detachment of Sepoys,
h":nl. . by a I'.ritisli ollict'i', lit whose
side mils i.iiivo b)lly Tanner. They
i o n.- fro;. i iln- cantonment, and It is
evident l!"- coioiiel did not hesitate n
moinoid li, n ho learned that Myn
hor .loo was in dahiier.
ill' course, all are relieved when
i bey see the three Americans unin
jured, mi 1 mark ihe change ill the hu-
r of tin- crowd. Molly cannot un-
i!..r.-iii!i,l ii. ii'd its she affect innately
l "i el s 1.. r fii'li- i' she asks;
"Wh.ii is I!::-': One time these men
S--0IH eiu- r t- i-tiirder you, and now
lii.-y in i as ili.ii!'.'!i on the best of
lot-ins:"
I toniosi inei 'I', 1 1 1 1 ii -r. still blowing
hard from iii- clieeis of his wild run,
jeil;s his thumb over his shoulder and
remarks.-
"I'"-. .,'1 oivin-.; to Munheer Joe. IIo
1 , ( t .-1 . I ill.- heathen, and made them
b.'iieve v.e vol-- doitiL; their old irod a
real l.-ivi.r wjtoii we tumbled Into the
leiiiple lhrom:li the window, after the
be.i-'iy plat form uavo way."
) i i. i d: lb- seems a wonderful
i. a il. L-o oiiiin-." muritiuis 1 1n' uirl,
loiiliii.-. a look ill the object of her
ila ir.l.' - v. b-i. jnsi lh-ll. is etiMiiLreil ill
. t : ei-sa 1 1 -ii wiih the Itriiish olllcer.
exp'iiiiiiiii.' ih" cause of the sensation.
"Yes. my dear child. Such loie an
h pes. . os would even enthuse the
Illinois Senate. Why, unless you're
on you r-' aiianl he can easily brintr
you aio no d io his way of ililiiUin.i and
make you believe black Is white."
The uiil nu ns her head away ncitiu.
this linio in hide her rosy cheeks; she
bi-ishes viihoiti hardly knowing why,
save that t It- re Is soniethinit ill her
fat hot 's u -aimer of speakinir that
s.-eins li:." a ..y allusion and warning
to heisoli". I.ove Is very sensitive, cs
p.eia'ly a that stae where the mod
es; yoiiiii: wotiiiin nwakeiis to the eon
diiioii of her own heart, and the back
Wind youm: man hits not yet Kiilhered
ci.iii-i.uo em .null to slorin the citadel
hieii ho hopes to caplure.
I As the cr. w.l rapidly increases, witli
I evcti'iiL.' i-omiin, on apace, it Is deemed
hesi to leave the scene and retire. The
soldiers rich' about face and head
l. tcii toward tlio eanrniiincnt after the
four Americans have entered a palkee
imarry and sianeil for tl elr hotel.
Mynheer .1 h-i idos that the baron
can oai.liy be held accountable for this
ali'air. since no stretch of the iniapinn
lion could Invest him with the power
to weaken tic platform and hurl the
iwn ii.h out in nits lookers on in Veiilee
i!iroii",h i iio window of the temple of
Y ishnu.
As the incident has really been pro
ductive of no more 111 than relieving
Tanner's pocket of so many rupees,
which bo can easily at'i'ord lo offer at
tin- shrine of the idol, they fee that
they can w.-ll iilfor.1 to latlf-'h ovel the
adventure now.
This is especially the case when, nf
tor .loo has clniUt ntly translated his
speech, aid Mid how he praised the
bo.-iuiies ol Vishnu. Sandy pass-s his
notebook i" Molly, and Iter eyes fall
upon ihe w'-ii oxt .-in. d fiic-similt if
Ilio iiideoo.s idol these henlnlltorl pi o
pie Wolshio.
Her iiiu. imi breaks furi li like rip
pb;.,- w.iii r. and tin- deep mss of the
iool-ioo' i-i::.s i!i the tide.
'a s,-. s ;.v iiii'n ..nd survey the shl
: i : i ii i":i.cmi in, a lhoil;.'li ffiiii-,!,-:
,i;i .'. o.li I'l lilher of pilsM'lUcis II
lis
I l.ey ro.ii h I'"- Mm-, liitle hotel as
iii-i,i is .-a-, itu; her m.itnle hut Rom-
. ii A ; 'iio-.- inoim mnriUK ill" Inilf
-t si:;-, n.iii.s IiIjiIi in the heavens,
I .... ,o. i ':.,i i; tt ill noi be dalk a!
ioil-l.
To be Continued
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I FARaT I
MATTERS. I
(JrutTlnjc AppIrR In Ktony l--eiici Itninlp,
About twelve years auo I bought :i
niiall liioiiiilain farm of forty ;u-ivs in
the fruit holt of Western M.irybitt.l.
The farm was ilivble'd into :-i. siniill
lields. and as is etisioinary in till siteb
farms, :i 1 1 the lartti-r stones have boon
dumped In the fetn-e rows. Here w::s
II Ilili'il pl'iihleni for us to solve. These
rows of slone, sotnetlnies four feel
lcep, wele one laiij-'led mass of wild
.'rape vines, brhirs. etc. They were a
eoiisi.int worry and expense to us. (in
ilio of the rows there stood an old
fashioned pi-ar tree. I lie fruit from
which vas fairly Liood for coakin-i.
A iM'aml tree ll was. If this wiil do
s.i well here, why will uoi apples crow
just as nicely in such comPi Ions. 1
concliiileil It was wi.nli a trial.
Kvory twouty livo feet I had hob s
opened in the sione piles some four
feel across. All stone were removt .1
with an ordinary iliKelm; Iron. The
tiiiil was loi.setii'il several ill. lies into
the subsoil. 1 planted the trees care
fully ami i;av them piml allitttinn.
I can now show the entire forty acres
suii'ouiidid with a thrifty, woll erotv
lltLt six-yciir-old apple orchard, doiti".
tis well as it s planted at the sann-
time in a regular apple orchard, of
course these trees iintsi he looked nl'lei
with liialloek iiml briar scythe. They
will .soon bo in lino l.ciirinii eoinlit ion.
.My neilihors said I was a lunatic, eic,
lull "lie laughs best who 1:iul.-1is ht-t."
At present prices and outlook for ap
ples, it is my turn to smile. We have
about t'.o'i tries on the farm, and hall
of them are in (hoe heretofore barren
and expensive fence i-iitvs. -.I. A. Koi
ai'ils.in. in An ican Agriculturist.
?altine ltutl-r In IVIntrr.
I'iif n(lvantiii.'es i. f malt hit; but, or in
winter and leltint: tin- cows pi dry. if
they must do so ul ail. in the heat of
the summer, say in .Inly or Aiij;ut.
are that It costs less to keep the dry
cow in summer. She is Hush with
milk when In tlio barn, and hi the
sprint;, when she is about three months
in calf, she comes to the trrooli food
Which keeps her well up to her full
capacity until summer conn s. Thus
lie t;ives more milk in the sea-on.
The milch cows are often notrloct- d.
or nt least the inilkiut; hours made
more irroLrul.-ir durim; the summer, the
milkin;; bcim.' done earlier in the morn
ir;r and Inter at ni"ht ilttrinti' tlio l"ii
ihiys, to s."ivo uior," time for ihe wilier
v.oik, when the ten hoiir-a-diiy rule
does not prevail on the farm. The far
mer will be more willim; lo pv(. his
cows piod food and piod c:ii'e m the
barn In winter if they are irivinir How
of mill; enough to pay for it. while i,'
dry in two slimmer mouths, or even
in August and September, they can
Iiml food ciiiiukIi in the pasture, unless
there chances to be a very severe
drought. The plasiio of Hies would
ctil down the supply of milk in those
months if the cow came fresh in the
sprint;. The prices of milk and butter
aro biiilier in winter than in summer,
and are likely lo bo until the majority
have eluiimoil to winter il.iiryintr.wbicli
is not likely to happen vory soon. The
calf dropped in early winter is free
from the torment of the Hies for tin-lir-
six months of its life, and is old
enough to be turned to pasture whin
tl.o crass has i-Martcd. and hist, bill Hot
least, tin- farmer has more time to
watch niter the cure of both eows and
calves in winter than In summer. If
the barn is warm and comfortable he
will have a chance to watch them, to
Ion rn what they like best and thrive
best on. or what winter ration Is best
for milk production, ltrecd the cows
in January that the calves may be
dropped In September, or if a second
services is necessary, in February, and
the profits of dairyittf; will be in
creased, -whether milk is sold or butler
made at home. Tito skitnmilk is need,
i d and at haml, both I'm' the fall liitcis
of pl.'.'s and tlio sprin;; li i tors from the
time they are weaned from the sow
until they can cat heartier fond. The
Cultivator.
l-'ixlns Chicken t.'nnps For IVIntf-r.
Winter oil:.' are the most profitable,
but hens will not lay unless treated
properly. The most essential tiling in
protliable poultry raisins Is a warm
rRivrp.rTrn coon.
nop in the winter. Many farmers can
iinl afford 10 build a suilabl - coop.
There is ihe material about almost any
farm for noikim; the most open cn-ti
one of the Wiirmcsi. There is 110 ex
pense altileheil to it except the labor.
At oaoii collier of the coop a 11. 1 aim. It
two bet out, sot it p" st that will cMead
Well above the 1:1ns. If Ihe c..;, is
l-.ip. ii'.iiL.-b to make it 111..-MI).
o'lii-r I'.'sts m' :i uniform ln i,.'i' i inl
at ill" same di-unco fnun the wniis nl
the coop, can so, in th" i;:'-' mid.
"Ihe posts sicoild not be more t ; a ,1
from six to oi'h: feel a nan. 1 ;
a:'oiii six hides I, '!'t th .,-1011101 siiie:,
:i siimui'i wire io ihe posts, and another
about two 'eel above, and so on .. ti-e
tup of the post-. i-.'iUii'!iit; live or six
v iris, 'I'll 11 lid in b.'lweui tb" p "-is
and wires and the coop with bay or
Mil' It. Small pel's I'l- pjlel's of Wilsi,.
Iio. lids c.1,1 in- I' lVlll ill the fills lo
keep iltr lev 10 place. Y hci. :!.o -si
IV vcaciiid s.i,. n.iitoiiii! 'l-.-i: ' :l
b ;,d off ihe " r should ). pet '
:. . Lotii; she -H n.l is liil- bi I'll ''"'lie!
ml for this
l'..V M'ttillS a 1 "-' 'ilcii I dc tl. c door
fi-.iinp. mid on.' to corn spend wit It each
in a lino wilh 1 1:., outside posts. nd
l.i.ar.liii" up each -id" and lixin;; the
n,i to be ei.-.- 'i-od v.-iih hay. ihe door
of lin .) will ha j.-itardeil from Ihe
colli, of coin--,, an outside door ol
s.,iiie s,,ri will be necessary. The win
dows e n be provided for in the same
way or a box of some roiit-'li lumber
be made and set in a the bankin- up
U nelna .;.:".
Aside I'.-,, i. ., plao,. rea-imal'ly warm
to r i in., ii ia-n-. in do well, should
have a v. iii i!,. sunny place in wl.ii li
to oN.-iei-o i. it Wiiini days. S:i.-li a
place can b.- Iii.idc each side th 01
in th l, ape nl' a lean-to fin he' tin-.--.nil!:.
Si I a line of posis tile lelmlh
i li--it-, d io make the lcan-io and spike
li I's :m i-o-s iln- toil, front one post to
il 1I1 in;', six In l bl:l fee! fl'olil I ll''
tll'olllld. Tlli'll I III poles of it lellUtll
I.i make lie ib sir, d pilch t i the roof
an. I lay i.i". .-lid ..tor tin- 'Jx !'s til is
Will !' !i"ieli the 11 ! I. Ill' s'des s,, thole
Mill I..- in, liana. -r i,;' si!ji,ini. Ictlin:;
the i; : i ml r. -i on tl.o uroiind. Lay
line lioiM il l. iisli ;n loss these, and
upon iiii- pet the hay t-r straw cover-in:.-.
In this place can bo pin up ltcls
iiii a diisi l.o.x fixed and lillcd for
ii:cin to wallow in. The cliicki-iis. too.
can be fed hen-. As 1110-1 of the win
ter sioiuis i.:.i! o.ii, I winds come from
the north. l!u re 't ill bo bin a lotv
days ai a line- v h-:i iln- fowls oanm-i
li;o.V the open air in the-i- sheds. A
coop lixi il i:t thi- way will bo found
w.-iroi.-r tii. in any that can be iiuuie
with litmb'-i- .1. I.. Irwin, in Orauue
.hid. 1 l-'.-rui.-r.
aity Clot i-i- SeriliiiK.
;;s ii can bo done nfier
icsp-.i-iiilly win II sllotv is on
1 is tt hi n many farmers sow
I on their wheal. Al least
,,. bus l.iru in use In '.h"
As t
Cilli.-il
the -'-.
clover
sicil I
pa-t. iiii-l
11. 1 d.ialii it wi!! be coii-
111:1 n.v y. a.v- in come: but it
riliy the eoii-:idoraih,n of
h"!lier the pruclioo of seed
o;i licai is the hc-i. When
in- 1 ! .t
lite farmer drills his win nt in the fall,
.-il she :..,!,. lime applying fell ipef,
he follows i;t tii" sprint; with clover
oil wheal, f I ' 1 1 1 ic 1 1 1 iy sowinj; the si oil
on the -now in order that ihe work
iii-iy be il. no luiii'orinly. The clover
M'citros ;i -tart, and occupies tin
jii'oimd imi II liic wheal is taken off.
when i; il'cii has full occupancy of the
conditions of the soil and the won t her.
Tiio farmer ilms this because he be
lieves thai for a pot-iiou of the year
ill.- I.i it. I i-- Liottiiii.' two crops at the
.same time, in:,! Ii is thereby el'locl int;
a saving .1' space. It must be admii
I., I lin, I son;.- of lin- linosi crops of
clover v.!'"" 11 are produced in the m ill
in ! described (s, dill-; oil (.'l otvin";
wheat 1. and ihai iki-iv is also a mtiti
tl. the farmer by so ilointr. to a certain
exiciii. That lln- savins of space is
ilpi .il'-lit eantioi he li.-.i'id. but whether
lie. system is ill,. Lot a point wot-tliy
of di ii-ussioii .-il farmers' tiioctim;s.
All
under
liaiim
I'eps eive tl,
111,. Ill', -I 11
cert a in cr.
,. ba.-t results oitly
iiriible conditions.
,os will ihritc tiiol
: re are drawbacks
i- : iil wheat are t i:
which reason ii is
y do lid colltlic! in
: 1 i a 1 1 1 food, l'.o'i,
;,: bad with potash,
id th.' clover bo ill
.! ii will also draw
1 1 tot- phosphori"
.:il" iiiiroeii from
. i is just the oppo-
r.tit both crops:
pay i i . 11 wile!-.. 1 !
to progress. Clave
tircly unlike, for
1 olllel'iicl ill.al 1 1 -
lie- ci'l'orl 10 .-biaii
pliltlis mllsl be Ml;
liotvevi-,'. atnl sla.r
lotvi d lo prodir-a -
larp'ly upon the
lloid. ll derives l.il.
the soil. While Wh
silo ill that resp.'o
le'lllil'e ill! ilbllllilall
here the ipii siiol' .-,
. o of moisture, ami
rises as to the a 1-
visitbililv 01 having two crops 011 iln-
same land at a lime when there is
liability of tlroii",hi and the bind in
capable of proidit.; ;i sutlicieiicy of
im. Is! ore for oven a simile crop. Hoes
the clover injur,' the wheat or the
wheat lit.- clover ilii-im; dry periods'.'
Willi an itvcrau'e of only fourteen
bushels of wheat per acre for this couu
Iry. it i- evident that the laud docs
lint yi. h! as much v, heat as it should,
and with poor 'catches" of clover,
and ih - or. i easily killed by droittilil.
It is plain ihai the ineiliod How Uic
tiecd of ui'otvinu clover may bp im
proved. 1 .irini rs who ar,. "land poor"
have no is, -it-e for ha vine; two crops
nil the si'i.lo Incaiinll. .and the clover
crop is one :-.i valuable that il d. scrvi s
siiineiliinu bailor in iis irciiiun'iit than
beimr 1 :-iupcl!c.l 10 ;r-nv iiml thri'.e,
on land thai iais no! been prepared for
i'..
It is expensive to sow clover en
snow, ilui-i.;.' very cold weather, as
many of I lie seeds arc destroyed and
birds coi:siiiii" a lariro port ion. If the
land is not level the inclliiif,' snow
causes e novel, distribution of Ihe
seels, atnl a laiare proportion of ihciii
also leiiiai.i on th" surface 111 v. ol
and fail u ::erniinate. These are some
of Ihe cail-.-s of "poor catches." which
freiti.'ti! Iy induce fanners lo plow up
the crop, or mi n st,ic,c on il. v.-abini;
1111. "her yea'- only lo repent the -anno
in, -tin 1. It is claimed that yiuim; clo
ver oaiiiiol ci'.liii'e the dirci-l rays of
!i'e -illi. and is I" to'li'od by the sh.id
bi .- re -, ivid by wh -:it. The fact is
I hat if !..-. ar land is plowed, harrowed
lino. .an. I ilia -ocd sown later. Ileitis
b.-lis'ied ill s,, 10 he well covered,
or I-,,!;, d. i! noiiid tiapiirc no shadintr.
;i- ii e. .eo.I . : niinaio .iiickly. si ml iis
foe.. i'.o. I. iio I ho I'llc soil, illll sr.
1 o. o , : : o v 1 i-.oiili b, protect )t from
I-..1,..:.; In -in- uieati' ii'ie the whojit
1 ai. me 1.. vims to i-ive some of i;s
a , i-'.i'o 1 , ..-t or. would thrive better
! 1 t ' !: a, on- al harvest time. Sev
i;al i a.oici-s who hate tried the plan
1 f m asiiii. separate and special prepa-i-i!ii,ii
r 1 lover vepon befer yields
o! v .. -.. and a sure crop of clover
i t ov i'i 10 1 Ii,. difference in yields of
h-a, and hay over the iiornml pto
d.eii.as i-.eo than pnyliifc for the
land iitd ,:r;i labor, the supposed
ii i- , hadiin. cloxrr with a
1 1 I em., en uncoils, n It Is
i ipiible nl l iking care of itself when
in :. ,i a-i .1 spe, i:il . iop on the Hind. .
ri..l::.!-'l.'., :i lb col d.
i G 0 0 1) j
I ROADS.:
:
rut-lorn 1-iir liellei- liiiail-.
Whell lili- bicycle l-lilZo Vii. al lis
ii-I"Iii. and ii is it piiy liint ii lias aliat
il to any t-'ieal extt-ni. i v 11s the
ll-eani of wheelmen l,i soli :e day see
l ere.-it N.il iolial roiid . iili-ii 11. ii -I I ; .. in
the Kiist 10 the Wesl. over tt lil. ii ex
cursions iniithf be iii.iil.. to ih" 'nil I
cities.
A- ihe I'eve.- for l'iilill.u ul-'iv 1 -
did iK'itatinii fur a National highway
die away from a loud roar I" a fain!
whisper. Ibit ore tiio sound hud sniiu!
in volume the wheelmen bad ii" L-.l
ill ilil'ilsim; tile "ttnod loilil-" idea iin-i
the brains of so many Cotiniy t'oinici
sinners 1 lint road iinnroveinetii spread
out oil oveiv side. The los-.ii lliii-
laiiiihi was saliiiiity. l .-.-.iii-p!o
of olle comity, seoilit;'
neighbors prospered with
highways, il- iiiiitid. d a 1:0.
for ih" iralisportaiioii of i ln-i
din e to 1 lie iiiiirkf is.
Ii is jut intoi esi im: fad 1
creased use of anuiU'obiles
propelled wagons for pi;
business has broujlii a ; .-.
old l-fV of lb" Wlieillll' ll I'
e ll;
itnW
. ,o.
1 1;
iinpr-.t el
,i la ilil ; s
.- i.wn pro.
'ltd s.l-
aie iMld
,1 oi ::.
Nai ii.nal ihorout-'hl'::!'.-.
riiiniaicly 1 In- aiiiiiinni.il" will play
.a very iuiioriiiiii pan in -"rviim 11 .i
ollly the pleasure seeker bill I ill- iill-'f
ol ihe soil. Ii mat bo a fariit.-at
il l-.-.-l 111 of the futllic I" sac uiiiri.e:
t'-iirdcnois rolliiin .almi". the turnpike
into the cil in tln-lr tin balii'-aliy p:
liollcil vt hie), s. bin i: is nil,-, 1 bin. 1,111
an iinpo.-sibiiiiy.
l'vcn now the coiuiit-y rnads that .ire
at all suited to mcohi'iii.-al t.-iii.-lo- ale
I'isiied by lifty .iuinne,l,i!os v. In re 1 le-ie
was one lite y.-al's :nii.
It is impossible lo li.- an at c.l.iie
wiih comfort 11roxp.1liti1.il up n a ''. cil
madi' iiml well kept hi-'ow ay. ,ic,si :.s ii
is illlpossilile to lise II l.ii t "I" v'lill
pleasure to the rider upon a typical
country lane of ruts or -itinl.
Should traveliuyr in liii-cliaiiica! cit'-s.
lliercloro, beconio so prevalent as svins
po-siblo owint; to tin- fact thai tin- n-e
of the autoliiobi!,. can scarcely bo said
to have bciruti. the National highway
may y bo built to meet the domainls
of coiinncree.
In nny event on,, fact
Automobiles -1 mt bicycles
minders of the fa.-t lb. 11
are it ncccssiiy to t very
assured,
a daily H-
I roads
itiiiiiiiiiii.v.
and wo have vol to hour of lln- loirs,
man wlio has couipla iiied al'ier ti
L-o, 1, 1 road has been btiill. It has ii
ploasiire for him as well as iln- aiitotm
bilist. both in the dry mmsou and ll
web- New York Tcle",i:iin.
Tin, irrt lliubniir.
Tic proposed New oik('iii.-:i::o
hiitliw ny. while it may be cunsi,lc:c I a
fantastic project by some, coniiii.i"
to at 1 ra.-l attention, and llide ale Iho-e
t In, says its completion is assured, in
liiruo eiiies al. nit; the -oiile 1 b cl;-
lliiisi.isiii in favor of ii is repot tod.
At Chicapi. P. C. Ii'i:.ll.l. tin- I'te-i-delii
of Ihe Auioinobilo I'b.ili. win, i-
of the trustees of 111,- 1. all
behind the project, realizes : por:
.iin-e of ha villi; piod r.,a. I- !: :.e.lcis
10 railroads with will, li I, is con-
tic led. It is I he plll pi I 1 le- as-
-o.iatioii to secure siillieicin -pcia-ili.it
lo hate the roatl btiih a.s s.,,,:, as
possible, and ll is stilled Ilia! the 'lot
eiasu.eu!, I'ecouii i.ili fi the liiililal.t in.
pori.a-nc of such a hit;hw:i. wdi land
i;s suppni-!. The conditions vary ,p
relation to the laws y.ivciiiiiiu tii -bllildillt;
illld 111.1:111, Ualli'c of 1, ,,d 1.1:1:
t!i-so exip'licies will be Icel a::. I I'eine
li'cil. Ill order to ascertain iocil condi
tions, two ii.cin' -i-s of tin- association
arc troinu ot.r 1 in- line in an auto
mobile Snips will be nude in i.nji
town alone in.- proposed roa-1. ami
plans discussed wiih ilic '.o-al ,-tttili.u-i-tics,
l-'roln IcpoMs ret-ei red. ii i possi
ble that ma inoie tli.-in 4i m miles be
tween New York and (Tiimpi will liave
to li,- imii: I.ec.'Ulse of cxisiiiit: pate
mciiis. Miisitviir.l from Ciiicapi to Son t li
Tteiiil. I ml., th- re are pmil. level roads,
mostly t;rave). about 111 miles. From
that point eastward there are passable
din roads 10 swatitoli. 11 1 unit lil'ty-live
miles. The next ten miles are not re
ported, but rtumiut; into Toledo arc
ciu'iil miles of level macadam. There
are pad lo s of p,od roads riiiuiiii
Ihrouali Ohio, hut from New York
State reports ale lilckillt;. The road
thriiit:li this State will slari from a
point on the Hudson ar Kingston and
follow the line to lM-llii. thence to Hint;
hatiiioit and din- west, follov -iiii th"
inarkeil out road as it js 1,1 .laun siowii
Crossiiii; tlio I'll 11 h.l li-lb- of I'i lilisyl
vaniit an. I i.nicliim; lit io. ilv lit st point
I'i'.-lclli'.l in Ohio is CollllCilllt. Tllellce
v.-csiwanl the route is as previously
indicated. Siroic.r sciitinient in favm
of 1 iie proposed liiuliway is reported
I rout many points, and assurance is
ptcii by the association behind ii that
1 ho load will be aci tinlly built.-.latncs-
o 11 tN. Y i .loiirnnl.
I'l-URl-eim llui-ili 100-J.
rroin the reporl of lilt- tiood Iio, ids
Colninilti e of tile Allloluobilo Club of
America we learn sotiietliin of Ihe
pi-oL-ri'ss waich lias becii miidc in road
biiil.litiu' in New York state ilnrint;
lie 'J.
s u -e h.chway -ontniction was sys-le'ii.-iio
..by bepiti by the State, in 1 :.
roads have been built to date a:.'re-:.'ii
i;ii. in h-ntilh I'lii milt's. At. the close
ol 1 ' ii 1 ihe in-.1 ' l nph of the 111:1. 's
coi,i;,lc'cd was six.y miles: thus, nine
ty s milt s id new 1 1 i x 1 1 ii- hilt. 1,
tar been 111. nlc this year. Th, ii-.n'-. s
do mil. in any un-aii-. rept-. :u th-
full cxteii, of the work for the ,,, -i
I Welt,- Inil-lhs 1-11,1 illu oil I .-. I ilil .
;tl ni x:, in., -nun Ii :i- il is 1 ..pe- t, I m t
sot la1 lea l- COW ill li' 1. 1
-t-in , ,-i,i . ". l-e oi-'ii d w.l -::ii
-,,-ai o- I t - ttei ks. -',e total len-ih
i-i I... ki.tt.,f- . ii v, hi. h w oik is lie
iljc Ctntl)nm Hccorb.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
One eqnre, pee insertion '"n
One square, two insertions 1-60
One square, one mouth 2'GO
For Larger Advertise
ments Liberal Con
tracts will be made.
ill"; Cnlldltcleil is a l.oll! ''-" miles'. In
addition lo -invots ian c b.'-'ll
made f.,r roads iinpi-oxiiuaiilU 1
h m." h T-'-'i 111 ib .
I'I.-iii- have 1 11 appro-, oil I'm' "10
miles of hiuliviiy. ciniifisiii- citihiy-
IW.l loads Wili.-h ale lo cos! llliolll SJ.
1 ii 11 i.i it 11 1. 1 lie half of which has been
cnlltril-ltl- tl 1'V Hi" colio'i.'-. ill II.
, ordllll'-o Wi.ll tlio pi -it I-i-. II- Ol III"
Iliabi.-Al 1 1 -1 1 . I i law. I'd ii '.ol.s for
in-tt roads, or f'-i ih" iinpi-ovetiieii: "f
.,!.! 1 i, -. a.o I, -111 I- v. tod ci,ii-!an:l.v
f,,i,, idi p i:-!- of ihe s .-,!;-. and 11;"-,-
I, ,,v. in lend ilivohc a lii-ialuo of
l-.'-io 0 il. -. New Vol U Sun.
mar. time: shp.ep i-.ache;.
I .,. . U loi li li 1, U.y Isliiii'l- ! Main.
i.i,. I An- 1'itl.
ii ai sin i.sanil i.!T lb-- Maiio . oa-l is
J "..I I'ol IIO-, ll'.U't !-! il '- Illl'tUll llll" .'
111:1 1: l 111 o sic- p raiii-ii aicl much uiolicy
is made in leal tt ay. i.iof I'i ..111 ol her
Si;,!. . I: it Hi" i lt d I -true slims ill
,', ;:;: , i ;,-. of is.;,:;,!- loid s,...-l,. Tlio
si. cop ill" ilii'ti. d li "-". an I left lo tt--l
;i li . ic- as best lie t , a-i. ''it.- i-iiiliils
appc:-:- la: 1 !-. I n; t.o- -!..-i p '-.'l alnim
. r. a I', .-.ml a;-- iiivari.il !;. fa I when
1 (.en- own. : c-itiie Willi boa:- t-i ta !;
Ile-o, , If foi- s!;i;i-:ii!e- ill tin- fall. On
.1.1 f tin- is.;i: i- 1 hero i- no wait r
.-. I ,,; ti,,- -r . p ",,, w hat ni.'l-
, i-i , 1 .io,- 11 ,'.! f-oai 1 he lien vy h w -.
ai.d v. l "e i-;i--. i- sei-iibby ."nd soar.-..
I I. ,, .-ini-iiiil- cull i . iii" ,1 feiidlii ss In;'
- a: Inn- kiln's , , - aw,-- .' . tt l:'ci: dii-i
i- . i i,i 10 "it, a:, :.,., ;!i oi f.itor lo ll:-liia-ioi:.
A ;'e-.v :v. tt-'i. :a !,'ii -.a, plaint was
made by well tt:t anl"-: bill po.-.-ly in-
for I "l 'i--.,:;s ;o .!" si.ppa., -1 c'-u-liy
of It ::t in-.' sip-, p p. take . arc of li.ali;
s. h -. v. i 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 shi'ller. 1 a the-.- I a"
I'i ". 't il.d p: i-a -. I f: ii in1- ''ecu
a 'no ls!:te d li::.' li.-- -'" ' r -li:!' !'
l,:l , . i-i: I) I tt hat.-Vc! . or ' il'-.v Wol!e lli.t
ili. ito as ih.-y d . I: t- i-'hn. d I-.-. '.;
loan who iiad ' er.-.t li .id. . !- ' ;
., . i, ,. Mo. iiii.- l-I-iii-l ilt.-ii a" btiiit
ill cell' id-'l -able ol,, ll-e a '.., 'a .-III H' :'
for ll: 1,:. a;,-.. I I- v lie t- .0 mi.
stat.tiv i'Sin,-:ii ; ii'.' f -it.- thai tii
pi -r sheep wiiiinl free-..' I" d-. a,:h
cold iil-Iiis. 'n-e Kindly si, . op S.i-.-i .! a
I'ol.nd that Mo, il : in-'- "i"' "i in. :il
liiii,'- had i.iiicn ioitiiiiia-. . i ii,.- -io '
tor pr-ii i.b d. in of 1 be .-id' -! i- i'
l.'I'S lliilt l-Ver bi'W na lie cnitsl .-,'
Maine Siio.-p will ha. idi. bvelln r
wliere Ihc.t like a::. I 'a:!!..!! be ili-iu -c !
I.. "-, inio iln- lie.s lei I: I' ! I hem ,-'i
-ct oi-ll of I he isa-r lis
lit th.- fill! tin- i-iand rai.. ic -t '.: ' -d.
ill dories and lain- --.n..- of ihe !'a:..--i
of ill.- -he It iisli.,;,. to market, lyip
their lop lo-ethei- and l""H- Ihein
illto the Leal- like s-, leant bliialll's
and ill tl.o -ai.10 iln.'- i.e.v sio. k is . a:
lied .0 the Ishiiols. In iln- spi-in- a I'-ip
1 is made io biinbs, ami lie stock s
a-iiili rcplenis lied. 'I'll-' c.xpi l's of
! sl.ceji lilisint; oil tlio i.-i.ilids- is snttlH.
and ilie piolits ,'iie cone-ii,,c!li. .'.:.'
!.- .e- Now York Tribune.
WORDS OF WISDOW
Mxpciicm-,. is the ex'vaet o' .r':.-i-
ill- A. Helps.
They that know no evil will si:-p -li-uio.
licit .lotison.
N'oihim;' can P.- truly ureal wi.l '. I
llot riuln.- .lolilisnl:.
Cold is the fool's ciu ia.n. which hides
all his i.-fi els from th. world, l 'cl;-
li.am.
t hai laic imposes, ih.-ii nils: !. .!
;l bide', il boots 11, , to resist boll, tt ml
iind tide.- Shakespeare.
Tah-iii is tl- capacity of doiic. an.',
thlic which deiieiids upon appl 1 .1 1 i-ci
and industry, and it is a volim : ; t
power, while "aniiis is involuntary.
' Ualilt.
Il is silid lllill Iio Illiltl is il ho!., io
! his val.-i. Thiit is only hoi-aiisc a ii-'l'o
; i-iin be n ttuized only by a hero. The
i tale "ill probably know how in :.p
, picciate Ids like-his fclliitv-viib-i .
j Ibiclhe
I So many thotihis are .iti-t lorn led
'ami laid aside, half ilioii"lil and lii-n
fol-olleu. Ihat it is piliilble liotv much
is wasted ill ourselves. We pi thrnimii
the meadows of our own beai ls 1 ritsii
im; with a careless step the Hovers.
There is 110 need to walk so l.-i-t.-Stopford
A. Mrooke.
Call ii iiiiii.u'iiiaiinii. call it wonder,
call il love, whatever il be thai shows
II -- the deeper siullil'u illii e ol tin- world
! ami humanity and makes ihe diilci
1 1 n.-c between t he surf a ec li.ttln of .-a-ac-I
it.v and tin- inierpi neirai iiitr thuv of
worship, we owe to ii whatever liii.li-e-t
truth, whatever nastiest piiiliiiuo
: ,, bat c-.1:1 mi's Marl itteail.
j We have a more or less true ideal of
j what oitr own human life 01m hi to
I he of what opporl nnii ics wo otinht to
I have for ihe develop lit of our fitctil-
I lies of what Inline, ami M-lnnd an I
I collci.-e. youth and married life and old
I aue. work and rest, onitht to 1110:1 11 for
I ourselves iiml oitr laniili. s. We arc
; be as truly zealou and :n life for other
! classes or other individuals as v.v an
j for our own class ..r ,,,ir own family
or ourselves. Char!' s tJore
IAniprli-Hil unit 'an:nlliiii 'I'ii-m.
There tire l.laiii.uiii! native Ciuiatlians
I on the American side oi' the line.
I Aii'.cr. cans are stvarncn.v; into Ib iiish
' Colunibiii iiml Hie Norlhwcsi: tiin-f-
iiiariiaiics are freipiein: tlio periodical
I literature of Canada is almosi wholly
American: American capitalists lire
invcstltit: lni-.T'ly iiml iicipiiriiit; coil"
men bit illlllicnce on ibis side of til"
Mile: CHiiadiaiH not h-ss l.-up'ly incesi
, In American securities and se -. ulaie
: oil the Net'' York Stool, i'xcbail:" ',
I A in. riean bills :ii'i iiikcti hd'e;
I , hutches, bcnetoi'pt s,,, . 1 in-, labor
I'liimi.-. an- larp'iy iiiie iiii. loii.-il : . o
arc -nniinoi- and sanitary rosoiis. No
Can.:. i:-"i until hesitates In -!. 1 Ui
1 ' . . oe ., ai N w Yoik i,i- cmc.-iit". any
! :.-: lil.lll a S.-"'li ' ..H. I-- 'io 'os lo
. ,., i, t-to 1 -1 ' ; , pi il ',!, iln -In -lo nl III
!,.i, 1. bni. 'I' tie load 1.1 a C111111li.1l: il"i
j tcisiiy ri-s. -nis: ;b.tl oilbe l"i a l"o
I l'i:s..,si ;p ;.i N, t, Ye k I'-a oi.: i-uti.
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