“mt-manna“; mum? can’t"! *mmmmmé- antmma Pï¬mma'vmz "um-m a We. 1†Mild- of nut. and ~uum:nemndn unmmmam-mmm “Motrin-"minaret“ MHIWMMthmu-u dwmmnm ofrmn m mm no iii' hall-Immut- â€With-hand Amlmmmm Inna AM“..- â€If-I'm Dagi~\i.l.volg. '0’. >5 .332. a. '2' n I 10'.‘ o.- t!3;.~3. '3‘!!- singâ€"022.3335. in! 5.333.703!!! list-52.110... iii... Non fly. “m - bonny mm“ .I turn taut. no mo. â€my mun- “ tho mu "Bu 0-“ Ana-mu .7 mu he had he: «um am «to leg m M M Imnulyf' ’I can Ma "no um 0! Mn “' -H John-n. ‘1 “In. in M "cum *1" '1'“ m mm: (In AMIâ€"a“ 'flb ‘1. no «tn-nu! on (In an! 1| b 0.0 n our!" a“ num- Il. IMM- OI no my "a “O!" and A":- ..m vhl nu Noun! Mn - In m “I". Am: and. my on- “ m (Xvi-any um 10 kin-u: "Vin m It. .- (ha and both. nflnv‘ "You An th.‘ and John-n 'mumo “on an to IIIII Am- unï¬lnmmlumnhund ï¬t“ I...“ very (nu-fut“ illâ€".rzligq ton-D3 or. 11.3. 1‘. 3:! r. i~ on .03: '8 C. it 3. 3:5 25!. £902 9‘. g: nilâ€"l» :lo I! r. ‘3’... an. 3.9.5: 7933. in?! o. 50 7.33.09; J '0‘. It: at; no!" .70? .o It. I .3 1:7: n... .7. :33. It... ulu ri- i .1 It... I... g :3 Coca: 2 5-: 173:: I III. :- nil-3 v93. ‘2'... It .03 ‘3. o. .v. '07.. '1. m- m: km!‘ mud Ala-cm. rm - M: “nu. In on. Ch! mm mu- lny at.» a.- not GRAPHITE â€mm-abut Much" Mgï¬wgtornm Will 1 [ml um and mu lo 000 w nun/In. man may no mull-ct no “1710!. however. mun-lad mod-'- 04“ ll nuns. mud n! the map“ Mao-IL Whamd‘lylor'm‘hould. ’Ild v. I.†to (an: at manna toad CI «to ma of our buns-y. sun. In m not for.“ m in" (unis-1 to [o n VII not many lulu-nu beam m- .vory odor OI bronco boar .m- roun- 01 Ball rm. Mo lot-nor. Ho danced about Illa an Idiot. limo-t but. maul! with Joy. and shouted. “numb! burr-h!" while (Fhwhonny lam-4 M lnlo m. but and "um an an IM n um- um mung. nnd ‘l'lle Jan van nhlnlu. the under I“ hold Month the R1: lan- lu and: the "II. In I for mood: It loot on. to John-urn nptumu dellum. Dufï¬e. u poulbln. Ho uni-nod the Don-Illn- process um- hll Ila-Bro. rub- NM In! unlll he Ind obmuod A lam Minimum"! u cry-ml. â€How?†â€With Ice." “We'll "7 It. Bring your hatchet, Johnson." A good-Ilsa: place m noon cut 0“. About I foot 1n dlameler. and the doc- tor lot In work. He chopped it In! mh lhapo with the Mtc'wl. the with m: knlle. making an smooth 3 limb «I looking at the other. 1nd It death. I! vs. lerloul. Then the doctor wrung m My feet. "An Men Dull occurred to me." “Mint?" uld Hatter“ "Nol lot the “eel!" the doctor re- but“. ahuddarlng. "look stain." ‘But I! in zone. ‘an I- . urlou- bu-lneu. doctor," llld Hullenl. gravely. ï¬mtal‘lndornmchm Jonnlon [or me nee]. / The ullor went through his pockets and marched the hut. The steel wa- The doctor to! me under and noted Johnna for the nee] / 0n natal-In; (he mu, they were [truck with the coldneu or the almon- phm The are was out. The excit- ln. hallma- or the morning had made John-on nonlecc m. ncounomed duty. The lulu wu very I‘M. Ind wellh- 00 1.300 pound; The hunters ware no hull-had (In! they had hardly patient». to out up the “mu and curry home 1h. nah to be cooked. It needed In the doctor“- penuulon to prevent them clung I; luv. "Hun-sh! Bum!" Ihoulod John-on we the doctor. but Hatter-l stood cool :Id manned. Mn. I! bl- pro-tram “AFTER Ill.â€"-(Contlnuod.) a: ma ulmad won and ham umr of In. companlm came up ha â€i blunted hll knit. In the nnlnnl‘l m cup!" «cl-In- cum-MW “MMMQKHM ‘11 wouldbehnra comm-cm mmdldnotcmnohofgmlf mgothemby hnd," manned Alu- mont. mum: mm John-aw pro- m “PM an In mammals." ho WJonHMnmIW ‘1 dispute the chin.†.M the m- luhnnn. ram-alum: him-mull," «Moflm flow-mm mflvlflmmlnmfll‘ Mmmbdldnotfl. M mwmhnmur.l‘uflllllom mm? Wmï¬udï¬v MED-In.†‘A-(M-q»..'mfl‘ “And what name nu It; then? I“ the doctor. mom-Ind. "Ky den Gavin-my,†w the American. '1! I- an cum. not to -y the right. a m mm to chi-lam the toll on which be In the am to out foot n am" to no. wanton. that n I: my m “I6 "Po-alt†you ‘7 h um lain. Hutu-u." ‘ v W! '9." This man comment. mu VII'I’n comâ€"u" ï¬clookodnAmnom-lbom mmhhcnnn-CIHJDG ma: I mac n "tonnage-mindsâ€... m M MnMï¬Md-Mm" 'lllanomm.‘ Mir-00M“- ‘mt; ‘nnlamm march-H.100 Man an. â€may. II In «one Ibo Arctic “mandltmnt «mun vmlmvmkm come? In W- Mon. MnMumby-nd by. "at. [madman mulch mnnnnumLa-muu-o Mtg-Nana's." mans-HEM: 'vadlththumm “Ithng‘ ummm.m cuunmmmm. unmmmm H-«m- m abut u to," m Ch'hanny humpâ€"cal Light... I: 3.: ill: I ate! In} «'5 ~89] .1. one I. .3. lc: JIF. .125! .23! .3; SI 5:50:12 £3!!- witâ€"I We“. R “HIV! .0 ION I. “In. II.†0"!†"numb. "D b. It I. t: .- 03 .92.... IS :2!!! Jigâ€"gaitavoafllg. .61. in: it. as... i3: ‘13.: a...) 5.. via-I. 3.. so Ol- 09:31 .0 at... 4’. an! {23:99 In. ~09. '5 :28... 1â€"71.01- in ‘23. 33.... I... 5.. 3013. J1 I: n05.033- 333023.321 .Ia 3.3.3.3.. 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And all: on (In lover-I Inn will. and mark. an no use“ with. ï¬lo has In... Invarhbly don. by max-ton.“ made no After dinner dlllnmt ton-lo won drunk In Manon um» 'n glvon to m- Unlted Hutu. m which lhuom Cluvl-unny wu cook d Mr of ceremonies. um! brought In : puddln‘. Mantel! Idunwd with the m; tuna and I In": u M. bell. Thl- humus: w“ Dr. Chwhonny‘l Idea. He was head cook. and made a wuuderlul pudding. Bell had Ihol I while bare and levers] numlml. which mark an Agree-Mo Vinny [mm the pmmlcun and all meat. It requlred I" â€In doctor‘l lac! to keep things smooth A! In». In lpllo or all! m. endeavors. an outbreak came. It was a: a grand banquet. I sort 0! "hou-e-wnrmlng." held when the new habitation was commuted. TM doctor was In con-um dread of a collision between the rlvul gum/Ill“. Ind yet one mun command inevitably. and which lhould I! he 7 llallernl had the men, but Mun-om had the 0M9. ll wu hard to any who" wu the bot- ter rum The Pox-pom had been equipped and sent out by a company of vulthy American merchants. Them were many point. of num- blnnco between Alumom and Hutch as. but no friend-hip. With 1 greater lhow or rnnkneu. he was In mllty far more deep and cnfly than Hu- (oral. HI. apparent openneu did no! Implre such conï¬dence as the Enlllth- man'u (loamy reserve. ‘ u' a native of New York. he Informed bl- comp-nlom, and mm boon a. ullor {r01- Ml boyhood. While all the» preparation! for win- ter were “In: on. Alumni-t wu tut regaining urength. He was I type of the American, Ihrewd. Intolllnnl. full of energy and resolution: onurprl-Inu, I.-.) H . the II powder mnxine and I ehelur for the dots. The wells at the house were ever ï¬ve feet thlck, and the windows made or pomhed sheet Ico reeembllnl port- holu {or cannon. Every pun VII II Iolld ue paellble. end n parapet wu erected ouulde tor d‘efenee emu-t In, anon-Ia. ‘Qulta MN.†and .‘ “when I}: “unassuming!!- mrâ€"nmm man: but my m? Whit a pm (on? Malachiâ€"funny gains. for Inning «M. then! clam-Mn m Journfl. from him. uh flue. 'oept'n 'u- m 0' do: lump'n n‘er plum am: n‘ l in" Dalian. In: Bnby. dnt he's in MI mined} "â€"Atlanu Constitution. mag Ton 3mm? I and my mum recondi- “Do hl' nun. In Blby.’ II. r9 gm, with unlined hands “a an lIh-m'hodnnnoleodo Inn lawman. but '0 10:1 lie-fl m W '- fo'n. m nary We: Currhm 0! new m n the mums: -oâ€" of the curious chm .¢ m mm antle- Is their mmy to all. when clan imlilgiblo. :- not“? m mined (to Ian. worls. which In their admit MA... mic-y, win! has become of w." In tho- In“ rumbl- ly, "ya at our." "I! Mend." be up: «my, '3. fmmmmmvfllmhnm Wanda-yum?" The um out“ in an no mt. About l o'ehel II lh lamb. ll. am mm and promptly M (In Manon In the am. II Man "that If you w!" m. (mustn't-hull lav-mm; ht llhï¬mflmhflmflb. m. "I "I. you “1" "larvyf nlcl "a hub“. "but I don‘t know lbcn’l I "an no. 9- "Mela; Ihm'u a hurt» um, I In» HM mien" «I I with! our "all“ In the my. Ind own It. in MI". 1'50me "Inland" no In I mung-r Thou. M- um In W: um ha. I. tidal. "1'5- in! room In In to... a mud loumdnnfln'N-unyn Inh- on I" IBM and odd.- “I in. m malt-g - minim-cry Mm! (Mom Art-mu and the India. for- rllm. Ind on NI umnl u Nut.“ M ‘11! lo Ibo mam oi I hotel. "I ha": ha invading M a mi. GI! and light. In A III" cues. and I van I ~0th mun." suntan-xi. "lhohflshtlnthohcywdhu "l'ho belle! In It. hurtful culm- nrohnbly own In M’lfln to ll. the! «nu â€I. which ran. the woods and ’1! a. macro M awry och-r (mt-ll!- non plant. would not '4!er In. paw- pnw, Anew-r nun- ol (In low OI!- uuflo. In whleb It in MM In "I w!- Irm gum-m: [It] now In tho.- n-M On "I. wax“. u (Me-I .0 In“ In an lulu-h hurl-mod. IM mum. no» no Its-I I“ "M of «III. II...“ {Tr-vol! tn Nam. Ava-rim] vat ll. pom am John Rumba". In H. "unit In IMI mm In I!†90-". n.- mvod in" M mwuwn which to mood w (M Mummy 0! «9‘ 03M and nry unnu- to non. an IM' " muwmlhhï¬nm “Whilo passing this locality on I simmer ho llndod and secured Iom rip. puma-II. the ï¬rst in ind loan. nu! whlch he pronounced the most do- llclou lrul! In the world. ‘1: femur bloc tho btnann of the West lndleo.’ he continua-s. ‘hut I: more rich Ind luu'ionl. When opened [in Interior in euflly like u ruunrd and the flavor ‘mmothlnx between a ll: Ind I pina- nppla. Although I prefer thin fruit to the Dunn or plunpulo. l and I! in not generally no highly «loomed. M In: common-«i loo rich and rloyina: maroon-r. l vu tom II III «(manly armhole-nun. Thin 1 "mud to ha in Aha-ml prejudice in 'l it". on" «in mm III to Indra It I (In. without names-u mum-cam)! TI. m a! n Gaul-or- More. "In the old chronicles of the only explorers and travelers through thla mtlon ol the country I ï¬nd much mention 0! the pawpaw. whlch mama to have been as abundant In thla ro- xlon a century or more ago an at the present tlme. In these early accounts the estlmatea o! the edlblenesa of the mwmw seem to be about equally at- ‘vldsd. One pronounced It dellcloul. ‘whllo,anolher would lead you to bo- lleve that l! was really deleterioul However. I bellevo the followlnx lrom Charla: Augustus! Murray. in an ac- rount of his waste-m lravola In 1834. [835 and I836. Is the strongest any comlum ever beatowed upon the Ram an and Missouri banana. Pawn-r ADI-dun 'l'lofllâ€" I!†Conner II . Della-er. Georg. Remuburg. the Abolition county historian. any: the Kansas City Journal, In- been hunting up name- thlnx thou! the paw/paw. Ho an: “001‘ m “mm EMAIL." "Nuv Amulet," replied Alumont. "uteru- trembled with Input-and pol-Ion. but by A violent “ton to- unlned him-elf. "Cont. come. friends." tor. “don't (I: to word“ ‘ be oully settled." ‘ “Ir. Hnuem." uld Alanna". “ll welcome to mm whatever territorie- ho may ell-cover, would he succeed In uncovering any; but m. contlmm be- long. to me. I should no! oval com lent to m hnvln. two name: like Grin- nclln Land, which II also called Prince Alben'l hand. became It Wu discov- end «Imam llmummeoualy by an En- llilhnun and an American. Hy "KM of priority In Incontonnme. No lhln baton mlno over lounhod thln Ihoro; no toot berm mine over trod thll toll. l have given I! I name. and the! mull A: than keep." "And whit b that name!" Inquired th- doctor. moment!" bud. nu. Methanormmm (To bu manned.) Mum. 'QIVNA'RS a on: 3579031512 W machine. curring In clear “Mmmnypnmmm «In! mid "nu. halides on no- tor no man. with In eighty!" foot won W. Tho Arum eon- “; .m and detailed mum‘ will the dog-rune!!! at common. and I.†.3 Washington, which Indium mmmmnnhnomnmn «path-Int In £50 Scottish In W I no" your- Ito the moor-tin 0' om. Scotland. m m mum» \of-otorlfovohlcioc that amused, horse and m m um ho db poll-dual. Mmtmntnofaht “wlgpmw‘bmm†m Malinda-I «emu-a ambit “mum" SOtoSBImnamc, mustang-Mum?†all. an hour Ind «nipped will u! mmmmmmlmm mWthoh-nmm Mm Inn-I mum In tho m.kaubyuummudlub «them-I. Manama†how? Nullbmm For“ mummoflMch-a “nub Am a! W"! name. new! Mach VII-on WWII-n 11 Gale and n few other: But who D- ‘ny Ida mu elm ï¬rm-on m n. unï¬t. eh- ol all public «an [ymdthndnnméhmn mdhhm.mmm whhbmmadnm-Iu WI Ill-n]. “Mb" “so email Mia! pm", In" M uni-rim ma I. I0 4". I501 not I ant-am ed Inn IM- me In "In-1M mm “on. m «mammal chm» om ï¬bumIMMMIltkw mama-â€andlnm In: ruby. A not. In [minim do in“. and kan- tho “cm-n M Ma. Tho W of a ham nu" ma than. a plus «I ma “our q bun-I six-rand Mar. '1“ «1 Islam new. H'm. 0.1.1“ I] an! IR. mumble- the with") tu- ud shown no cum photo-nu nan colored light When ennui-d under 00 um. honour. a. main bfnflwmhlo In um- of mother alumni. and that m mm!) unused « “do: 01 no m. “N the. needle- the m an M unwind IuM h an A "war In no autumnal-ch M an. Iluy Incidents lo M an may n: not “now: u: .0 undo-u m that (homo M mien II a naval that the bane Inn. m an a "on!“ madman m roll Inn“. lam-mu much "I. Ibo mod"! â€hurl†um I!“ not. nu writer Inn. Dy win-u u n “I! o! communal-l Him Ibo tau-9k: M an In no doubt. I. an. n b on trunk hnu hon Wad by mam-g Ms. 1'» III!» ‘lkal 4‘"!on- Ibo'n IMI m. rm ‘vu 1mm“ tin with pom- M nan by cola-u I“ that In... will: ndlu In chins Immune-d la ml â€In can. no «It: 'MI 0! which I- who! for In I» Inc has: at Klu- ud m can“ boot 0! Chan With the min-um of Moan. fl. d’Oomout and Montplllnrd. Mr. Puts, I l-‘nnch photogrnphor, nu lumedod In obtaining Interior photogmplu In tho mlon of nature by the an 0! mt Ila-mm lighL The expo-urn. an. 0! counts. Inmnmmua. and the wee-- of the experiments I- buod upon "a employment at ‘ spool.) pom!" com- ipood ol mum-tum and vho‘phoflu.‘ which bum nun um! npldlu. nu specially (cloud moon: The photo mm of moviu object- I" am to ho unrululy perm: In I" their on" on. 1'» emu-m In Wm u I. ordinary photon-vb, Illh madam "cu. That I. lo uy. Illa "nu In I). no- un not burning V“. m unsure In In“. AI Amerleuu lam! the ropes of suburb“ "to and our farmer: unto n inner Inlactlon of proï¬table Industry poultry rat-lug becomes more and ‘moro'lmpomnt In this country. Ger-1 may has virtually abnndonod mo‘ work of providing poultry and am it hotnel In 1871 the combluod Imports of em [M poultry Into Germany amounted to only hall 1 million dol- lars. 'l‘blrty‘llve years later they were more than 350.000.000- mm â€7.845,- 760. poultry "2.730.500.â€"Now York The new mm b") ï¬ntroducod tomes: people the word quebracho, the extract and in tanning hldu In Paraguay and Argentina this In a large indul- try. (here being thousand. of square miles of the quebncho tree. Such had In valued at from 88,000 a nun-rm league upward. Quebrechn loo ere 11.0 used (or runway Mes. Dry loodl manufacturer- nd ro- ull unn- of England are prolnolln; n central commlulon home In landon. It II to be a trust. Wm: the unname- tnrer- controlling prlcell Franco Ind Germnny are no he allowed to Inn roprmnutlvu 6n the board. There were 470 holler explosion: In this country during 1908. There Is one great" record. The tat-une- numberod 281. The portion of the city street which In subjected to the are-tent wear as that lmmodluely beside the w Inch. M mum th treated by the all 9:00“! take- up about three gallons of and do- an being placed on the track: of tho Put-burg tmtlon lines. The worn-do louve- tho sun at. a mm o! tony knot- In hout. Germany ha tum million trained â€Idle". London III: 8.600 lulcabl. 10! Emma! number, who you In hurting mother mn‘l reputation. that ran Am‘t damn you on my M It‘n u my nutter to get married on a may of u a week. but flying mun-Id on It 1: mother proposition. you a little Inger um: you no: aid mom. "mummies mm m In his Giver» Indie Ind you th‘ the public can In mlpture r- †naive II I cum“. banning mud be his mid grand. to- prdlo- of truth. Then he exempli- fld m chd tum Ho and that the: won. the Gordon «ulnar, '- mdding the King of 3pm in m '00". up mm mm aid â€My: "1:. no going to me m M. In an “no? 'lenlpbr Wale- h-n'l I very ugh «plain at the name not. In aunt-n" Tm. W. n ï¬lm "no. If! I'm A! Multan :- me that anti. 0! (mm-g 10.000300 gum daily. In about to ho put II m. m! In Sump. the W ham-mummnmmr tn. and mm. The val-0 of am. an I unrlfylng can! for run ls lulu "conned In null! plum. ll. Inlet upon Inâ€" W me la “In to the prove. of manual. Any well conï¬rm-lad Ap nmu by waldl “Y cursed wlu alone may he made to truer†the mm m the ï¬rm. Pm super of can-m U-lveruty In Mud um Crown '1!" b not only Mind by the mo trait-cm, but at: caplet-mt m In mono. hulaâ€"or Godda- of Glam ls M a hymn am the use of mo wlll under «so-fly gnu-um plut- vlrmlly lune "mrl mm rullvrmn bun any â€and It. In of mu tull- at (In. hand of mummy. I“. In‘ Jan-nu. mill Wllh n ulna n" m an. HMO: of mm an iv arm'- on In"! "re mmh nod the mug nMet Th Pod-I do Chow-l. a Mating-land alum: Iorflnltovm‘ Inn!» «in rt salt: for pear Iron man 01""an QM In" mun an [to north "do ol the 0-" bring and In lint mum on the not“ IMO. and own mob". Other I!" loot. nnmrv larder!" have made a: experiment um: xood mum for pain. when and unplug. The prlmlpfl «mum- mdc to the ï¬lm "I! In an ll don not "on up but "In a notary wall. to keep me mm nm at night; Inn-a HM III]- ammwhmrlym‘lmm ï¬de- o! m «n. A 8:. Inch drunk! [annals not Imm hm monamtlaln' Mn Irv “W by a "mu In u"- “to. over-Cod [mm hhlud Ibo mrluha “It". II In mum!“ um um Imam: up- ply 0' Inï¬ll." In Ibo than. M ut- onl nllnm It" In “Mm-nod by m world‘- dunndl "I In: "no [Italy nun M the elon- nl hat you then In. Gwmlmloly 230900 muo- of all- rond lo Ibo "Mind mun. «mum! 'llh luau mile. a! Ola rim at llâ€. 1‘. mm! o! I ullllon olorule "(N- u the Sumo "no-10ml Inn "polka! It"): rnrmt thl“ M Blank-h Nb. am all" (ll-um. Mup- IhoIlu; 50.000.000 llll'l. All mnmly MW. Mn In.» complet- d by ulronouun at many u-llono worth. (what In tho mmmou mun. The only outta-h turn: In Buyout. It Nico. cm a M. Incubator to burn the up. (he nan o! m: lulled. not bola; hot mount to do the work. The Technological Inn-cum o! ï¬yd~ My. Anunflm bu ¢ model 0! (In limou- Btmburl ulock which an boon running accurately tvvnly yearn. mm.- lor electric current {or I ï¬lm "In: In tho Minn of extran- nncc; one our light anon [Iva dou- hlo [ho hum of two old on... And aver lines the tnhnblunu of tho twenty-fourth floor or the building III" been debating the subject or whether the cut would have alightod on har feet had she (Mien the long at. lanes to the urea. “It't all right; talk It you please about an perform-nee.†and Mr. Sum men, â€but I conï¬dently believe that the at risked ovary one at Mr nine live: on (hut oceulon." 1am n was :ll over with pussy, and he hurrlod lo the window to tea 1! she hid ruched the street. Ho could not see her anywhere at um. Then he looked toward another window. mad that. I‘ll the cat perched on the ledge a. comfortable as you please. She mun! have Jumped neufly eight feet Along the side or the tall. hundred- of foot Above the street. Tim at. however. plough: Mr. Bum- man wanted to play. and um made a [up which took her coqxplelely out of light The frightened observer felt for tou- ol [tightening the cat Into min; I atop that would result In her falling. So he began moving toward the nlmnl very cautiously. The at In I hvomn and he was panlcululy nxlwl to an her. III-out o! Peril [at u PIN-tut. 0-1 on tho Twp-£140."! Floor. From the window leagu- at the weather bureau omce on the top iloot. the twenty~loutth. or the Farmon' link building to the street in a dig- lllwo o! 820 feet. the Pitt-burg Ga- utte an. it is numcient to sivo may pomnl the cream Just to look out ox tin window to the thorougmm'bo low. For this reason Observer M. B. Summer: in given a fright the other any when he observed the oflicini at o! the building sunning kernel! at tho vary on, of one of the window ledge; H0 in: limout afraid to move at nm mmmnmu ï¬fteen thousand mm of govern- mall! Irrigated Ind will the am for settlers in the Uncomplhm pm- Mmdmmoomoffmlthndln (Inna Valley, Com-Mo. The Immune anu- o! money to be expended by «a sentiment in the development of tnprohanwiflbobutuum Auoo catch. on "I lag. n It. You-- An. low '0“. .1500. A! the present time Ooiorndo land ulna m [roving at I lively n10. Indtboondlonotm. [tn-Into in yarn no um mu land not wmhmumwumtior 815 on m. The anon of am pho- monnl increase in Implion and cultivation. Colorado ll N on the thmhold or! her ground- as on agricultural we. the Pubic Chlcmun on". ad tho Ir- riaud land. in he opened to â€CUE: men! will no doubt he ï¬led upon no eagerly that than who secure an sl- loued wruon will he indeed tortuous. The novelty of Irrigated public land and the null amount «Hunted to ho (iron on the public for homestead: during the canon! you not only open! «has for the overwhelming don-Ind as compact! in the supply. but clearly India“ the present sound who of their irrigated land, and. above an. the con-in high value or all irrigated loads In Colorado In the lmuodhu n- The W aka the Instrument In M. In“ and m the talc-cops Dorian-ally: will am “I. ul- whmymthmmrfln the 1mm! urine. of the horlm m R Then. If wishing to bring mat†on the (runs on one am II ‘. MW lad om". on me other In; at In fame I! I aim Inmmt In the am ha" and divorce] I. no In" In". Do“ (M “W (3,1' I. u.- mun-flu an"! no the gin- (Hl no Imly all-chad tn the Mine. At the m o! Ibo (mm is a mlrm (C) which Is movabk lay “II M III arm (llâ€"M) to which It is (mad. c In ruled the Index (In. and "to am (RM) mvolm mm! n. M I a : cumin; lulu [or making mun-l wrench!- and mild r I! l- ullvd nunm Mun-n the mn- nnn uranium-n "rum-Inn's. wealth of I «Ink. ll "not.“ of n Fume. mlly a! Mal mm by no. hm». 11.. m at cm hum at no: [mm In marks! 0' run mm. "at numb" o! dun-vs Armani no.» and. Till h dom- horuna IM- and 0M mouhh alum lune-M to Ibo “drum! [he I tic-Me "flu-1km a! the when charts! and "ma form n angle with nhnm to rank «Mr ml to only M" "an IMIIIIY «Mum hum nth duh-ts. mo 0! which In an aim!" And "no other by who “on no In 0! I20 answe- um n- eom the moat ugh rm LAID II com. Many starlet are told of General Howard‘s endeavors to make good Christians out o! the wldlen hls command. He never lulled to Invoke the dIvlne blessing I! each meal. . nd he was I total abutalm-r lrom lnloxl‘ mung drinks lhmughout hlu m Ynary «rear. “The true beverage at n sol- dler la cold nut," he once nld at I banquet In New York. “In thls I pledge you." The hindneu, ï¬rmness and fairness of General Howard impressed the Amelie: with whom he had to deal in Arizona and New Mexico. When it was found necessary to (rent with Cochise. the Apache chief, Howard would ask no one to undertake the dangerous mission, but. arcomgmnied by only an III] and an interpreter. went himself. unarmed. He remained thirlcen duh. and by his last and nhowlnx of I sense 0! malice made a friend of the bloodthirsty savage. Distinguished duty: u n ri‘id diacipllnnrion. General Howard llways found time for religious services. and his sincerity. though at ï¬rst ques- tioned in the Civil War. at last beanie understood and respected. Once he was asked by n civilinn: “In there not much prejudice anions soldier- ngainsi the christian in ths mum" service?“ “01:, no." answered Generei Howard “On the contrary. the soldiers. all things being equal, relied more upon the man who feared God and tried to keep his commlndments. A men might he a professing Christian and yet he s weak. snivelinsv good-fob nothing fellow. and they considered all such I8 hypocrites: but the man who loved Ind feared God did his duty better, kept his gun cleaner and minded his own business more. and did every duty with selieacrince and ienrimneu. Because a man was a Christian he lost no credit either with his company or with his commander." General Howard was born In Mods. Ma. Nov. 8. 1830. He was gradu- ated from Bowdoln College In 1850, and (our yearn Inter from West Polnt, recalving'the decree of master of arts In 1863 (mm Bovdoln. Appolnted w army duty. he served u n llautennnt, and at West Point. until the breaklnx out of the CM! W". when he won appointed colonel of the Thlrd Mnlne Volunteer Infantry. At tho Int Mule 01 Bull Run he commanded n brlsndo or New England troops. and balm the war closed he had taken part In twentyone engagements no then to the rank of major general. N THE death of mo: General Oliver Otis Howard the United States has lost one or the most notable ï¬gures or its military history (or the last half century. He'served with distinction in the civil War from beginning to end, and alter the war ho- mlne a. ï¬gure of national prominence as the hand oi! the Freed- men's Bureau. Subsequently he commanded the troops em- ployed in the paciflmtiun oi the lndians of Arizona and New Mexico. In his inter year- he had the record of having been in more an- memento iii-n nny other living oilioer of the army. Throughout hi5 long career General Howard was noted for his profession of Chriutianity, being known In this country as “the Chriatian soldier" and abroad In "tho Havo- iock of America." HOW THE Pom EXPLORE†TEST rm wmmom mm mm non» 0mm sum A uncha- asked her “In. I some very long «atone-n. on"! m: "mum hr M444 You have probably remarked “‘8 non of your compliments are m In this my: "I like you; I don't â€f," why other people Into you no." ' at! exactly like a half mu mm o! Mud. n was hung paced 1mm! the room. and the ï¬nder In: evidently feeling planed wlth Mm" at huh. found something really unique. 3m one no In: K exclaimed but In. 3 cmnofbrecdl! mllym. [tub-t ruched the quiet man in the cor-or. andmflndnwemnptohlmb‘u ‘hh union. "Yen." add no “N man, "u h a “dim: rel-mum Didn‘t you will u m l arm a! manner: ywmltonmmf' "You." replied the mud ï¬nder. "I m ampletdy taken in with a.†“Thawhuoncmndmmmun up for?" . Why on In 0.77: Onool the Mo“ mug hoard- Ing home had picked up I mflouly shaped dam: on the more that look. mural u the unlit It"!!! In th. m by the cultivation oi the hi this 1mm Dirndl: Ind M ugly the beneï¬t will he felt by that. nation- of the auto 'hmln than prom no incited. but no len- an ly. although lldinctly, will tho ell-ll. gnu experience the prosperity. Aruba Intronomen are «dud with having and 1 mm! a far luck .1 the ya! 995 um: a Min 0! £9 (at 9 inches. The modern human“ to. Inn-ted Independently About I?†by Thomas Godfrey 0! â€Min“. Ind 0min Hadley of the Bridal ol the angle In decrees which I. n- mlly determined hy (be mm ï¬lo noun! cells of vmlor. 1th nun imo line, he manipuluu (M ‘ninor c u a cum Iundie- - bit a looking glu- for (in [NW at (alch- ing an Inn‘s [Inn and cumin; it h- io (be an of I comp-Mon. "0 ur- the m it.“ until an minor 0 niches in "Hallo. nd than 1: incl :- an Ilium surf-a o! no nu- ll. Win. the Inn I. ma lull. to coincide with "I. mm the union 0' "no mauled are over which the ar- lLM has pan-ed indium m mu fill!“ A! â€J'ATIO.‘